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SENATE JOURNAL.
stitutional Amendments, to whom
was referred
S. C. R. No. 1, "Ratifying an
amendment to the Constitution of
the United States of America, at its
First Session, which amendment
fixes the commencement of the terms
of President and Vice-President and
members of Congress and fixing the
time of the assembling of Congress
and providing that this article shall
be inoperative unless it shall have
been ratified as an amendment to
the Constitution within seven years
from the date of its submission to
the states by Congress."
Have had the same under con-
sideration, and I am instructed to
report it back to the Senate with the
recommendation that it do pass.
HOLBROOK, Chairman.
Committee Room,
Austin, Texas, Aug. 30, 1932.
Hon. Edgar E. Witt, President of the
Senate.
Sir: We, your Committee on Fi-
nance, to whom was referred
S. B. No. 6, A bill to be entitled
"An Act making an appropriation of
the sum of fifty thousand dollars
($50,000.00) or so much thereof as
may be necessary out of the Gen-
eral Revenue to pay the per diem
and mileage of members; the per
diem of officers and employees; and
the contingent expense of the Third
Called Session of the Forty-second
Legislature of the State of Texas
convened on the 30th day of August,
1932, by proclamation of the Gov-
ernor; to supplement the like appro-
priation of the Regular and the
First and Second Called Sessions of
said Legislature; to pay any unpaid
vouchers or warrants held by mem-
bers, officers, or employees of the
Regular and the First and Second
Called Sessions of said Legislature;
to pay any unpaid claims or ac-
counts of members, officers, or em-
ployees of said sessions or of other
persons authorized either by the
Senate or the House of Representa-
tives; to pay any and all sums for
whatever purpose authorized to be
expended by Concurrent Resolution
of the Forty-second Legislature at
its Third Called Session; to pay the
per diem of members, officers, or
employees for pre-session and post-
session work of the Third Called
Session of said Forty-second Legis-
lature; providing how accounts maybe approved and audited; and de-
claring an emergency."
Have had the same under con-
sideration, and I am instructed to
report it back to the Senate with the
recommendation that it do pass, and
be printed in the Journal.
HARDIN, Vice Chairman.By Hardin.
S. B. No. 6.
A BILL
To Be Entitled
An Act making an appropriation of
the sum of Fifty Thousand
($50,000.00) Dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary out
of the General Revenue to pay the
per diem and mileage of members;
the per diem of officers and em-
ployees; and the contingent ex-
pense of the 3rd Called Session of
the 42nd Legislature of the State
of Texas convened on the 30th
day of August, 1932, by proclama-
tion of the Governor; to supple-
ment the like appropriation of the
Regular and the First and Second
Called Sessions of said Legisla-
ture; to pay any unpaid vouchers
or warrants held by members, of-
ficers, or employees of the Regu-
lar and the First and Second
Called Sessions of said Legisla-
ture; to pay any unpaid claims or
accounts of members, officers, or
employees of said Sessions or of
other persons authorized either by
the Senate or the House of Rep-
resentatives; to pay any and all
sums for whatever purpose au-
thorized to be expended by Con-
current Resolution of the 42nd
Legislature at its Third Called
Session; to pay the per diem of
members, officers, or employees
for pre-session and post-session
work of the Third Called Session
of said 42nd Legislature; provid-
ing how accounts may be approved
and audited; and declaring an
emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of
the State of Texas:
Section 1. That the sum of
$50,000.00 or so much thereof as
may be necessary is hereby appro-
priated out of the General Revenue
to pay the per diem and mileage
of members; to pay the per diem of
officers and employees, and to pay
the contingent expenses of the 3rd
Called Session of the 42nd Legisla-
ture of the State of Texas, convened
by proclamation of the Governor on12
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