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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XXI, 1883, 311 pp.
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SUBMISSION OF CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.

Mr. WILLARD, by consent, introduced a bill [S. 156] providing for the submission or rejection of any amendments that may be proposed to the Constitution of Indiana to the qualified electors thereof-at the general election next succeeding submission by the General Assembly-for ratification or rejection of any amendments which may at any time be agreed to by two General Assemblies in succession, in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution prescribing certain duties of officers of elections, etc., which was read the first time.

On his further motion it was referred to a Special Committee of Five-to consist of three Democrats and two Republicans-which the Chair made to consist of Messrs- Willard, Sayre, Smith of Delaware, Compton and McCullough.

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