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1982
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SENATE
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WHEREAS, Those who worked and lived with him will always
have memories of his energy, good humor, and love of
life; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF MARYLAND, That the members of this
Body extend their sincere sympathy, offer respectful
condolences to the family and friends of the Honorable
Edward T. Conroy, and direct this Resolution be
presented on this 6th Day of August, 1982.
Read and adopted by a roll call vote as follows:
Affirmative: 46 Negative: 0
(See Roll Call No. 73)
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Senate Resolution No. 2 - By the President and All Members:
Resolution
Be it hereby known to all that
The Senate of Maryland
offers its sincerest congratulations to
Colonel Thomas S. Smith
Maryland State Police
in recognition of
your many years of excellent service,
both to the State and to the people of
Maryland
The entire membership extends best wishes on
this memorable occasion and directs this resolution
be presented on this 6th day of August 1982.
Read and adopted.
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REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES
Senator McGuirk, seconded, moved that the rules be suspended
in order to report the following Bill and two-thirds of the
Senators elected voting in the affirmative, the rules were
suspended by yeas and nays as follows:
Affirmative: 44 Negative: 0
(See Roll Call No. 74)
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Senator McGuirk for the Committee on Economic Affairs
reported favorably:
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