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Session Laws and Journals, 1982, August Special Session
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90                                        JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS                           Aug. 6
Delegates - Mr. Speaker, Parlett, Mitchell, Hagner, Burkhead,
Jimeno, Shandrowsky, Scannello, Schmincke, Lighthizer,
Neall, Smith, E. S., Sprague, Sauerbrey, Collins, Connelly,
Weir, DePazzo, Staab, Hughes, Booth, Chamberlain, Kach,
Kountz, Masters, Morsberger, Home, Long, Mackie, Cicoria,
Bird, Pesci, Redding, Ryan, Exum, Santangelo, Woods,
Donaldson, Sheehan, White, Blumenthal, Jones, Rummage,
McCaffrey, Wolfgang, Hickman, Pilchard, Delphey, Smith, C.
E., Amoss, Adams, Cox, Riley, C, Hargreaves, Avara,
O'Malley, Weisengoff, Dixon, Lee, Young, Brown, Brailey,
Conaway, Rawlings, Murphy, Phillips, Curran, McCoy, Robey,
Chester, Douglass, Harrison, DiPietro, McDonough, Dypski,
Miedusiewski, Hoffman, Munson, Muldowney, Chasnoff, Hyatt,
Toth, Goldwater, Kopp, Forehand, Simmons, Robertson, Sher,
Garrott, Koss, Maurer, Bainum, Hixson, Ruben, Byrnes,
Taylor, Beck, Harchenhorn, Matthews, Riley, L. R., Bolden. Total - 100
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES Delegate Harrison, seconded, moved that the rules be
suspended in order to report the following Bill, and
two-thirds of the Delegates elected voting in the
affirmative, the rules were suspended by yeas and nays as
follows: Affirmative: 112                                                                          Negative: 0 (See Roll Call No. 2132) Delegate Harrison, Chairman of the Rules Committee report
S.B. 1 be re-referred to the Economic Matters Committee.
Senate Bill No. 1 - By The President (Administration): EMERGENCY BILL AN ACT concerning Unemployment Insurance - Additional Benefits The bill was re-referred as indicated. The Economic Matters Committee was excused to meet in
the lounge. Delegate Rummage, seconded, moved that the rules be
suspended in order to report the following Bill, and
two-thirds of the Delegates elected voting in the
affirmative, the rules were suspended by yeas and nays as
follows:


 
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