HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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authorization by an ordinance of the City Council and
submission to the City voters.
Senate Bill 30, which was enacted by the General
Assembly and signed by me on March 26, 1979, accomplishes
the same purpose.
Therefore it is unnecessary for me to sign House Bill
43.
Sincerely,
Harry Hughes
Governor
House Bill No. 44
AN ACT concerning
Baltimore City — Solid Waste Disposal
Bond Issue
FOR the purpose of authorizing the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore to create a debt and to issue and sell its
certificates of indebtedness as evidence thereof, to an
amount not exceeding Two Million Two Hundred Thousand
Dollars ($2,200,000.00), the proceeds derived from the
sale of the certificates of indebtedness to be used for
or in connection with planning, developing, and making
operative a comprehensive system for the disposal of
solid wastes, including, but not limited to, the
following, in connection with said solid waste disposal
system; improving and developing any landfill sites in
the City of Baltimore which are now or hereafter owned
by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; the
acquisition or installation of materials and equipment
needed for or in connection with improving and
developing any or all of the forementioned landfill
sites, and for doing any and all things necessary,
proper or expedient in connection with or pertaining to
any or all of the matters or things hereinbefore
mentioned; authorizing said municipality to submit an
ordinance or ordinances for said purpose to the legal
voters of Baltimore City, and providing generally for
the issuance and sale of said certificates of
indebtedness; and making this Act an emergency measure.
May 29, 1979
Honorable Benjamin L. Cardin
Speaker of the House of Delegates
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