Journal of the Senate of the State of Michigan, Volume 1John S. Bagg, printer to the Legislature, 1877 - Legislative journals Includes extra sessions. |
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... citizen ; all this is our inheritance , ours to preserve and to increase . The charitable , educational , and penal institutions of the State are valued at $ 3,910,500 , divided as follows : University .... Agricultural College . Normal ...
... citizen ; all this is our inheritance , ours to preserve and to increase . The charitable , educational , and penal institutions of the State are valued at $ 3,910,500 , divided as follows : University .... Agricultural College . Normal ...
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... citizen . The repeal of sec . 124 compiled laws , commonly known as the " five - year law , " will work seriously to the disadvantage of the state . The state is obliged to advance to the counties all the taxes of every nature returned ...
... citizen . The repeal of sec . 124 compiled laws , commonly known as the " five - year law , " will work seriously to the disadvantage of the state . The state is obliged to advance to the counties all the taxes of every nature returned ...
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... citizens who ask themselves the question : " Are we doing our educational work in the best way , are our schools all they ought to be , do they help our children as much as they should in the practical things of life and fit them to be ...
... citizens who ask themselves the question : " Are we doing our educational work in the best way , are our schools all they ought to be , do they help our children as much as they should in the practical things of life and fit them to be ...
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... citizens might not be wronged . Under the faithful management of our Commissioner , the fire companies doing business in this State have been carefully weeded out , and I believe no losses have fallen upon our people from the failure of ...
... citizens might not be wronged . Under the faithful management of our Commissioner , the fire companies doing business in this State have been carefully weeded out , and I believe no losses have fallen upon our people from the failure of ...
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... citizens suffer . Thirty - three companies of other States are authorized to do business in this State . These companies issue forfeiting or non - forfeiting policies - while com- panies organized under our own laws cannot forfeit a ...
... citizens suffer . Thirty - three companies of other States are authorized to do business in this State . These companies issue forfeiting or non - forfeiting policies - while com- panies organized under our own laws cannot forfeit a ...
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accepted and committee act entitled Adair amend section Andrus announced the following approved April ask leave Baxter bill to amend bill to provide bill was ordered bill was read Breitung Burch Burleigh Chamberlain cities and villages committee discharged compiled laws compiler's section CROSSMAN D. R. Cook DANIEL L Detroit directed their chairman East Saginaw Edsell elect voting therefor entitled A bill entitled An act Freeman further consideration future day gave notice Hinchman Houghton House of Representatives introduced A bill Jenney joint resolution judiciary Lansing leave being granted manufacturing Markey Marquette McElroy members elect Menominee Michigan mining Morgan Morse motion prevailed Nelson Newcomb Ontonagon ordered printed Osborn Packard Perrin Petition railroad Rankin read a third recommend Redfield referred A bill Report accepted Respectfully report Senate bill Senate concurred Senators elect voting session laws Shoemaker take immediate effect Title agreed township Tyler vote of two-thirds Waterbury Wilcox yeas and nays
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Page 13 - All specific state taxes, except those received from the mining companies of the upper peninsula, shall be applied in paying the interest upon the primary school, university and other educational funds and the interest and principal of the state debt in the order herein recited, until the extinguishment of the state debt, other than the amounts due to educational funds, when such specific taxes shall be added to, and constitute a part of the primary school interest fund.
Page 324 - Cost, the following foot-note is inserted : '•Unless some very good reason exists to the contrary, this proportion should be for the miles of road in this State compared with the whole. If made on a different basis, please state the reasons therefor.
Page 327 - The State reserves the right, at any time after thirty years from the passage of this act, by a vote of twothirds of each branch of the legislature, to alter, amend, or repeal the same: Provided, that said company shall be compensated by the State for all damages sustained by reason of such alteration, amendment, or repeal.
Page 8 - Hewctt have been appointed a committee on the part of the Senate, to act with a like committee on the part of the House, to...
Page 579 - State, in the same manner that he is now required to do in case of an election of Governor and Lieutenant Governor; and the inspectors of election in the several townships and cities in this State shall prepare a suitable box for the reception of ballots cast for and against said amendment.
Page 188 - Morrow have been appointed as a committee on the part of the Senate to act with a like committee on the part of the House to...
Page 205 - The action of replevin." Have made no amendments- thereto, and have directed their chairman to' report the same back to the Senate,, and recommend its passage. The committee of the whole have also had under consideration the following : 2.
Page 452 - An act to provide for a uniform assessment of property, and for the collection and return of taxes thereon," approved December 21, 1872 (Acts of 1873, p.
Page 579 - No." The ballots shall in all respects be canvassed, and returns be made as in elections of Governor and Lieutenant Governor.
Page 302 - Senate, and recommend its passage. The committee of the whole have also had under consideration the following : 2. Senate bill No. 15, entitled A bill to amend sections 14...