announcement of printing (file No. 2)...
reported favorably and placed on the general order..
considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
read third time and passed, transmitted.
3. A bill to create a department of public accounts, to provide for uniform accounts of public property and moneys, for uniform reports there- of, and for the audit of public offices and accounts; to prescribe penalties for violations of its provisions; and making appropria- tions to carry same into effect:
introduced by Mr. Collins, ordered printed and referred to the committee on state affairs.
announcement of printing (file No. 3)
reported, recommending reference to committee on finance, etc... reported favorably and placed on the general order.... considered in committee of the whole, amended, amendments concurred in and referred to committee on cities and villages. reported favorably and placed on the general order.. considered in committee of the whole and further consideration of the bill indefinitely postponed....
A bill to establish a training school for crippled children and to pro- vide for its management, to make appropriation therefor, and to pro- vide for the maintenance of same:
introduced by Mr. Collins, ordered printed and referred to the committee on state affairs...
announcement of printing (file No. 4).
5. A bill to establish the state civil service commission; to regulate the civil service of the state of Michigan; and making an appropria- tion therefor:
introduced by Mr. Collins, ordered printed and referred to the committee on state affairs..
announcement of printing (file No. 5)
A bill to confirm certain sales of state tax lands:
introduced by Mr. Moriarty and referred to the committee on taxa- tion
A bill to amend sections 2, 3 and 4 of act No. 128 of the public acts of 1887, entitled "An act for the requiring of a civil license in order to marry, and the due registration of the same, and to provide a penalty for the violation of the provisions of the same," approved May 31, 1887, being compiler's sections 8603, 8604 and 8605 of the compiled laws of 1897:
introduced by Mr. Bradley, ordered printed and referred to the committee on judiciary...
announcement of printing (file No. 6).
8. A bill to repeal act No. 97 of the public acts of 1903, entitled "An act to prohibit the catching, killing, or destroying of fish with seines or any species of continuous net, or with any form of spear or trap, or in any manner whatsoever, except with hook and line, in the waters of Crystal lake, in the township of Crystal, county of Mont- calm, Michigan, and providing a penalty therefor," approved May 12, 1903:
introduced by Mr. Bradley and referred to the committee on fish- eries
reported, asking that bill be printed for committee.
announcement of printing (file No. 199)..... reported favorably and placed on the general order.
considered in committee of the whole and placed on the order of third reading
read third time and passed, transmitted..
returned concurred in, and bill was referred for printing and pre- sentation to the governor...
presented to the governor (enrolled No. 36)
9. A bill to repeal act No. 66 of the public acts of 1905, entitled “An act for the protection of fish in the lakes and streams of the county of Montcalm, state of Michigan, and repeal all acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this act," approved April 19, 1905:
introduced by Mr. Bradley and referred to the committee on fish- eries
considered in committee of the whole and placed on the order of third reading
read third time and passed, transmitted.
returned concurred in, and bill was referred for printing and presentation to the governor..
presented to the governor (enrolled No. 37) approved ...
10. A bill to amend section 4 of act No. 279 of the public acts of 1909, en- titled "An act to provide for the incorporation of cities and for changing their boundaries:"
introduced by Mr. Mapes, ordered printed and referred to the com- mittee on cities and villages...
announcement of printing (file No. 7)..
11. A bill to provide for the election of inspectors of mines in certain cases and the appointment of their deputies, for the appointment of such inspectors of mines and their deputies until the election and quali- fication of the first inspectors of mines, to prescribe their powers and duties, and to provide for their compensation, and to repeal act No. 213 of the public acts of 1887:
introduced by Mr. James, ordered printed and referred to the com- mittee on mining interests.... announcement of printing (file No. 8)
reported favorably, with amendments, amendments concurred in, and placed on the general order..
considered in committee of the whole and placed on the order of third reading
read third time and passed, transmitted.
A bill to amend section 5 of act No. 212 of the public acts of 1893, en- titled "An act establishing a home for the soldiers, sailors and marines who served in the late civil war, their wives and mothers, and making an appropriation for the erection and maintenance thereof," approved June 2, 1893, being compiler's section 2070 of the compiled laws of 1897:
introduced by Mr. Barnaby, ordered printed and referred to the committee on soldiers' home....
announcement of printing (file No. 9).
reported favorably and referred to committee on finance and ap- propriations
reported favorably and placed on the general order.
considered in committee of the whole and placed on the order of third reading
read third time and passed, transmitted.
returned amended, Senate concurred and bill was referred for printing and presentation to the governor.. presented to the governor (enrolled No. 43) approved
A bill to direct the board of managers of the Michigan soldiers' home to return to the residents thereof, their heirs or assigns, without in- terest, all moneys collected from them, and each of them, whether placed to the credit of, and accumulated in the "post fund" and the "posthumous fund" of the Michigan soldiers' home, or otherwise: introduced by Mr. Barnaby, ordered printed and referred to the committee on soldiers' home
announcement of printing (file No. 14)..
reported favorably with amendments, amendments concurred in, and placed on the general order....
considered in committee of the whole, amended, amendments con- curred in and placed on the order of third reading. read third time, amended, passed, transmitted.
returned concurred in and bill was referred for printing and presentation to the governor...
presented to the governor (enrolled No. 77) vetoed
14. A bill making appropriations for the state asylum for special purposes for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1912, and to provide a tax there- for:
introduced by Mr. Bradley, ordered printed and referred to the committee on state asylum
announcement of printing (file No. 15).
reported favorably and referred to the committee on finance and
reported favorably with amendments, amendments concurred in, and placed on the general order....
considered in committee of the whole, amended, amendments con- curred in, and bill placed on the order of third reading.... read third time and passed, given immediate effect, transmitted.. returned amended, Senate concurred and bill was referred for printing and presentation to the governor. presented to the governor (enrolled No. 109) partial veto
15. A bill to amend act No. 255 of the public acts of 1899, entitled "An
act to prevent trusts, monopolies and combinations of capital, skill or arts, to create or carry out restrictions in trade or commerce; to limit or reduce the production, or increase or reduce the price, of merchandise or any commodity; to prevent competition in manufac- turing, making, transportation, sale or purchase of merchandise, produce or any commodity; to fix at any standard or figure, whereby its price to the public or consumer shall be in any manner con- trolled or established, any article or commodity of merchandise, produce or commerce intended for sale, barter, use or consumption,” by inserting after section 11 thereof a new section to stand as section 11a:
introduced by Mr. Miller, ordered printed and referred to the com- mittee on banks and corporations.
announcement of printing (file No. 10)
reported recommending reference to committee on judiciary. reported favorably and placed on the general order........... considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the or- der of third reading
read third time, amended, passed, title amended to read as fol- lows:
A bill to amend act No. 255 of the public acts of 1899, entitled "An act to prevent trusts, monopolies and combinations of capital, skill or arts, to create or carry out restrictions in trade or com- merce; to limit or reduce the production, or increase or reduce the price of merchandise or any commodity; to prevent compe- tition in manufacturing, making, transportation, sale or pur- chase of merchandise, produce or any commodity; to fix at any standard or figure, whereby its price to the public or consumer shall be in any manner controlled or established, any article or commodity of merchandise, produce or commerce intended for sale, barter, use or consumption," approved June 23, 1899, by inserting after section 11 thereof a new section to stand as section 11a:
returned concurred in, and referred for printing and presentation to the governor
presented to the governor (enrolled No. 1).
A bill to amend section 1 of act No. 17 of the public acts of 1903, entitled "An act to amend the title and sections 1 and 29 of an act, entitled 'An act to establish, protect and enforce by lien the rights of mechanics and other persons furnishing labor or materials for · building, altering, improving, repairing, erecting or ornamenting of buildings, machinery, wharves, and all other structures, and to repeal all acts contravening the provisions of this act.' being chap- ter 296 of the compiled laws of 1897." approved March 26, 1903: introduced by Mr. Miller, ordered printed and referred to the committee on judiciary
announcement of printing (file No. 11)
reported substitute with new title as follows:
A bill to amend section 1 of act No. 179 of the rublic acts of 1891. approved July 1. 1891. entitled "An act to establish, protect and enforce by lien the rights of mechanics and other persons furn- ishing labor or material for the building, altering, improving, re- pairing, erecting or ornamenting of buildings, machinery, wharves and all other structures; and to repeal all acts con- travening the provisions of this act." the same being section 10710 of the compiled laws of 1907; as last amended by act No. 121 of the public acts of 1909, approved May 26, 1909: substitute agreed to, and ordered printed for the committee.... announcement of re-printing (file No. 153)....
17. A bill to amend section 1 of act No. 205 of the rublic acts of 1887, entitled "An act to revise the laws authorizing the business of banking, and to establish a banking department for the supervision of such business," the same being section 6090 of the compiled laws of 1897. as amended by act No. 265 of the public acts of 1899: introduced by Mr. Miller, ordered printed and referred to the committee on banks and corporations.. announcement of printing (file No. 12).
reported favorably with amendments, amendments concurred in and placed on the general order....
considered in committee of the whole, amended, amendments con- curred in and bill placed on the order of third reading.... read third time and tabled pending a motion to amend..
taken from table, motion to amend withdrawn, made special order for Feb. 28
on special order, passed, transmitted.
returned amended, senate concurred and bill was referred for printing and presentation to the governor.... presented to the governor (enrolled No. 28). approved
18. A bill to amend section 1 of act No. 203 of the public acts of 1877, entitled "An act relative to dividing townships and villages into election districts, and to provide for the registration of electors in such cases," approved May 23, 1877, the same being section 3582 of the compiled laws of 1897, relative to dividing townships contain- ing less than 300 electors:
introduced by Mr. James, ordered printed and referred to the committee on counties and townships.. announcement of printing (file No. 13)
A bill to prohibit the taking, killing, trapping, or molesting of musk- rats in Tamarack lake, Montcalm county, or upon the bordering shores, marshes and outlet thereof, or the creeks, ditches and drains leading thereto, within defined limits:
introduced by Mr. Bradley and referred to the committee on gaming interests
A bill making appropriations for the Michigan reformatory for cur- rent expenses and for special purposes, for the fiscal years end- ing June 30, 1912, and June 30, 1913:
introduced by Mr. Bradley, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on Michigan reformatory.
announcement of printing (file No. 16)
reported favorably, and referred to committee on finance and ap- propriations
reported favorably with amendments, amendments concurred in and placed on the general order ..
considered in committee of the whole, and placed on the order of third reading
read third time and passed, given immediate effect, transmitted.. returned concurred in, and bill referred for printing and presenta- tion to the governor
presented to the governor (enrolled No. 32) approved ..
21. A bill to encourage private forestry. the care and management thereof and to provide for the exemption from taxation of such private forest reserves:
introduced by Mr. Foster and referred to the committee on for- estry and state lands...
reported favorably, with request that bill be printed, for the committee
announcement of printing (file No. 123)
reported favorably with amendments, amendments concurred in, and placed on the general order
considered in committee of the whole, amended, amendments con- curred in, and bill placed on the order of third reading. read third time and passed, transmitted ..
returned amended, senate concurred, and bill was referred for printing and presentation to the governor. presented to the governor (enrolled No. 79)
A bill to provide for liens on grain, seed and other products for threshing or hulling the same, and enforcing such lien, and pro- viding a punishment for violating the terms of this act: introduced by Mr. Rosenkrans and referred to the committee on agricultural interests ...
reported favorably, with amendments, amendments concurred in, ordered printed and placed on the general order. announcement of printing (file No. 133)....
considered in committee of the whole and referred to committee on judiciary
reported substitute with new title as follows:
A bill to establish a lien upon grain, seed and other products for threshing or hulling the same, to provide the manner of en- forcing such lien, and prescribing a penalty for the selling, se- creting or otherwise disposing of property subject to such lien: substitute concurred in and placed on the general orders... considered in committee of the whole and placed on the order of third reading
read third time and passed, transmitted
returned amended, amendments non-concurred in by Senate and retransmitted with notice of non-concurrence....
House insisted on its amendments and asked a committee of con- ference; Senate acceded to request and named conferees...... 1297-8 House announced conferees on its behalf, and bill was referred
committee of conference reported recommending concurrence in House amendments; Senate concurred, and bill was referred for printing and presentation to the governor. presented to the governor (enrolled No. 48). approved
23. A bill to repeal act No. 677 of the local acts of 1907, entitled "An act to prohibit the sale of certain meats and poultry in the city of Grand Rapids," approved June 24, 1907:
introduced by Mr. Barnaby and referred to the committee on judiciary
A bill to amend act No. 110 of the public acts of 1889, entitled "An act to provide for the reorganization of corporations or associations
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