Senate Journal of the ... State Legislature of Wyoming, Convened at Cheyenne on ..., Volume 6The Senate, 1901 |
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... majority of the mines of the state are simply prospects and it will require time , labor and money to bring out the best that is in them . It is an undoubted fact that if the prospector of the state , who is generally a poor man , could ...
... majority of the mines of the state are simply prospects and it will require time , labor and money to bring out the best that is in them . It is an undoubted fact that if the prospector of the state , who is generally a poor man , could ...
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... majority in both houses , I would ask that in all things you act with deliberation and prudence , remembering that you and you alone , will be held responsible for any errors in legislation or extravagances in appropriations . The state ...
... majority in both houses , I would ask that in all things you act with deliberation and prudence , remembering that you and you alone , will be held responsible for any errors in legislation or extravagances in appropriations . The state ...
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... majority of all the members of the Senate shall con- stitute a quorum ; but a less number , after waiting one hour for a quorum , may adjourn from day to day . ELECTION OF OFFICERS . 2. The officers of the Senate shall be elected by a ...
... majority of all the members of the Senate shall con- stitute a quorum ; but a less number , after waiting one hour for a quorum , may adjourn from day to day . ELECTION OF OFFICERS . 2. The officers of the Senate shall be elected by a ...
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... majority may authorize the President to have the Senate cleared of all such persons . REMOVAL OF OFFICERS . 56. Two - thirds of all the members of the Senate voting for the removal of the President , or any officer of the Senate , shall ...
... majority may authorize the President to have the Senate cleared of all such persons . REMOVAL OF OFFICERS . 56. Two - thirds of all the members of the Senate voting for the removal of the President , or any officer of the Senate , shall ...
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... majority of all the members elected to the Senate , Mr. President declared that the same had been duly passed . Mr. President announced the appointment of the follow- ing members of joint committees : To examine the accounts of the ...
... majority of all the members elected to the Senate , Mr. President declared that the same had been duly passed . Mr. President announced the appointment of the follow- ing members of joint committees : To examine the accounts of the ...
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A. J. MOKLER absent act providing act to amend affirmative vote Albany County amend and re-enact Ayes Ayes-Black beg leave Brittain Carbon county Chairman Cheyenne Chief Clerk consideration of bills Davis duly passed final passage following vote Griffin Guernsey Hawk honor to inform honorable body House of Representatives inform your honorable Iredale January 21 Land Income Fund Laramie Laramie county lature leave to report Madden McBride McGill members elected Nichols noes o'clock a. m. ordered printed Osmond passage and passed passed the Senate President announced President declared President-17 re-enact Section read second received an affirmative received and read recommend referred H. B. referred to Committee relating report as follows respectfully Revised Statutes Roll call Rusk Senate Chamber Senate Files Sixth Legislature Sixth State Legisla Sixth State Legislature Statutes of 1899 Statutes of Wyoming Sullivan Sweetwater county thereof thereupon third reading Thomas tion Verbryck Williams
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Page 57 - When a question is under debate, no motion shall be received, except — 1. To adjourn ; 2. To lay on the table ; 3.
Page 58 - The previous question shall be put in this form: "Shall the
Page 57 - No member shall speak to another, or otherwise interrupt the business of the Senate, or read any newspaper, while the Journals or public papers are reading, or when any member is speaking in any debate.
Page 84 - In every case of an amendment of a bill agreed to in one house, and dissented to in the other, if either house shall request a conference, and appoint a committee for that purpose, and the other house shall also appoint a committee to confer, such...
Page 58 - Senate; nor shall any motion for reconsideration be in order unless made on the same day on which the vote was taken, or within the next three days of the actual session of the Senate thereafter.
Page 52 - 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.
Page 86 - ... the members of the two houses shall convene in joint assembly, and the journal of each house shall then be read, and if the same person has received a majority of all the votes in each house, he shall be declared duly elected senator.
Page 345 - Should a vacancy occur in either of these offices subsequent to an election, it shall be filled by the governor, and the person so appointed shall continue in office until his successor shall be elected and qualified.
Page 58 - When a question has been once made and carried in the affirmative or negative, it shall be in order for any member of the majority to move for the reconsideration thereof ; but no motion for the reconsideration of any vote shall be in order after a bill, resolution, message, report, amendment or motion, upon which the vote was taken, shall have- gone out of the possession of the senate...
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.