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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
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J.R. 3
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general elections of [1994] 2002 and, for purposes of representation, shall be
applicable beginning with the second Wednesday of January, [1995] 2003.
2-204.
All provisions of this article, and all other laws or parts of laws, public general or
public local, inconsistent with the provisions of this subtitle, are repealed to the
extent of any such inconsistency.
2-205.
If any part of this subtitle, including any section or subsection or portion of it,
shall be held to be unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, the unconstitutionality
or invalidity may not affect the remaining parts of this subtitle. It is the intention
that the remaining parts of this subtitle would have been enacted into law if that
unconstitutionality or invalidity had been known. To this end, all parts of this subtitle
are declared to be severable.
SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That this Joint Resolution
shall not be construed to preclude the adoption of any other plan setting forth the
boundaries for legislative districts pursuant to the provisions of the fourth and fifth
sentences of Article III, Section 5 of the Constitution of Maryland and shall be
effective as a plan within the meaning of those provisions only if no other plan be
adopted by the General Assembly pursuant to those provisions by the 45th day of the
2002 regular Session.
Enacted February 22, 2002.
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Joint Resolution No. 3
(Senate Joint Resolution No. 6)
A Senate Joint Resolution concerning
Governor's Salary Commission - Salary Recommendations for Governor and
Lieutenant Governor
FOR the purpose of establishing the salaries to be paid the Governor and Lieutenant
Governor, as directed by Article II, Section 21A of the Maryland Constitution, for
the 4-year term of office beginning January 15, 2003.
WHEREAS, Article II, Section 21A of the Maryland Constitution established a
seven member Governor's Salary Commission comprised of the State Treasurer, three
members appointed by the President of the Senate, and three members appointed by
the Speaker of the House of Delegates. The Governor's Salary Commission is
currently constituted as follows: Richard N. Dixon, State Treasurer; Patrick M.
Buehler, Ken Michael, Dr. Ralph E. Updike appointed by the President of the Senate;
Susanne Brogan, John W. Dillon, George L, Russell, Jr. appointed by the Speaker of
the House of Delegates. The Commission elected George L. Russell, Jr. as Chairman;
and
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