Journal of the House of Representatives of the ... Regular Session of the General Assembly of the State of IowaA few volumes include appendices (some separately paged) mainly reports of state officers. |
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... Senate : MR . SPEAKER - I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has passed the following bills in which the concurrence of the House is asked : Senate file ... Senate file No. 12 , a bill for an act authorizing cities of ...
... Senate : MR . SPEAKER - I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has passed the following bills in which the concurrence of the House is asked : Senate file ... Senate file No. 12 , a bill for an act authorizing cities of ...
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... file No. 255 , a bill for an act prescribing the fees of the county recorder in certain cases . Read first and ... SENATE . The following message was received from the Senate : MR . SPEAKER - I am directed to inform your honorable body ...
... file No. 255 , a bill for an act prescribing the fees of the county recorder in certain cases . Read first and ... SENATE . The following message was received from the Senate : MR . SPEAKER - I am directed to inform your honorable body ...
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... SENATE MESSAGES . Senate file No. 12 , a bill for an act authorizing cities of the first class to purchase or condemn any lands within the limits of such city for the purpose of embankments , where streets cross ravines . Read first and ...
... SENATE MESSAGES . Senate file No. 12 , a bill for an act authorizing cities of the first class to purchase or condemn any lands within the limits of such city for the purpose of embankments , where streets cross ravines . Read first and ...
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... Senate file No. 56 , a bill for an act to amend sections 289 and 290 of the Code of 1873 , as amended by chapter 16 of the laws of the Twenty - fourth General Assembly of the State of Iowa , relating to the bonding of county ...
... Senate file No. 56 , a bill for an act to amend sections 289 and 290 of the Code of 1873 , as amended by chapter 16 of the laws of the Twenty - fourth General Assembly of the State of Iowa , relating to the bonding of county ...
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... law . Referred to Committee on Constitutional Amendments . The House here took up SENATE MESSAGES . Senate file No. 27 , a bill for an act to repeal chapter 103 of the acts of the Twenty - first General Assembly of the State of Iowa ...
... law . Referred to Committee on Constitutional Amendments . The House here took up SENATE MESSAGES . Senate file No. 27 , a bill for an act to repeal chapter 103 of the acts of the Twenty - first General Assembly of the State of Iowa ...
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Page 277 - Administration shall be subject to review, on appeal, by such administrator. "SEC. 3. All property the title of which now stands in the name of the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers is hereby transferred to and the title thereof vested in the United States.
Page 63 - After a bill shall have passed both Houses it shall be duly enrolled on parchment, by the Clerk of the House of Representatives, or the Secretary of the Senate, as the bill may have originated in the one or the other House, before it shall be presented to the President of the United States.
Page 54 - ... as many as are of the contrary opinion say no." If the speaker doubts, or a division be called for, the house shall divide : those in the affirmative of the question shall first rise from their seats, and afterwards those in the negative.
Page 268 - that all fermented, distilled, or other intoxicating liquors or liquids transported into any State or Territory, or remaining therein for use, consumption, sale, or storage therein, shall upon arrival in such State or Territory be subject to the operation and effect of the laws of such State or Territory...
Page 570 - ... make such increased levy for the year voted upon, and thereafter the limitation of this act shall apply, unless an increased levy for a particular year shall be voted at another election in like manner.
Page 255 - That a committee of three on the part of the senate, and five on the part of the house, be appointed to prepare such address, and submit it to a meeting of the whigs on Monday morning next, the 13th inst. at half past 8 o'clock.
Page 55 - He shall have the right to name any member to perform the duties of the chair, but such substitution shall not extend beyond an adjournment.
Page 56 - When any member is about to speak in debate, or deliver any matter to the House, he shall rise from his seat, and respectfully address himself to "Mr. Speaker," and shall confine himself to the question under debate, and avoid personality, 21.
Page 59 - No standing rule or order of the House shall be rescinded or changed without one day's notice being given of the motion therefor. Nor shall any rule be suspended, except by a vote of at least two-thirds of the members present.
Page 54 - He shall preserve order and decorum; may speak to points of order in preference to other members, rising from his seat for that purpose, and shall decide questions of order, subject to an appeal to the House by any two members; on which appeal no member shall speak more than once, unless by leave of the House.