Washington Historical Quarterly, Volume 4Washington State Historical Society, 1913 |
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... Senate . Of these one hundred and sixty - four bills , only fifteen were passed by the legislature and submitted to the people . Of the fifteen submitted to the people , five have been rejected and ten adopted . In order to amend the ...
... Senate . Of these one hundred and sixty - four bills , only fifteen were passed by the legislature and submitted to the people . Of the fifteen submitted to the people , five have been rejected and ten adopted . In order to amend the ...
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... Senator W. R. Reser intro- duced in the Senate a bill providing for the amendment of Section 11 of Article I. Among other things , this section provides that " no public money or property shall be appropriated for or applied to any ...
... Senator W. R. Reser intro- duced in the Senate a bill providing for the amendment of Section 11 of Article I. Among other things , this section provides that " no public money or property shall be appropriated for or applied to any ...
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... Senator Welsh's second bill . This bill was slightly amended , passed the House 85 to 1 and the Senate 39 to 1 and was approved by the governor . It was voted on by the people in November , 1906 , and was rejected by a vote of 15,257 ...
... Senator Welsh's second bill . This bill was slightly amended , passed the House 85 to 1 and the Senate 39 to 1 and was approved by the governor . It was voted on by the people in November , 1906 , and was rejected by a vote of 15,257 ...
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... Senator Daniel Landon introduced in the Senate in 1911 the first bill that was ever introduced in the legislature providing for the recall . This bill provided for the adding of two sections , 33 and 34 , to Article I. , to contain ...
... Senator Daniel Landon introduced in the Senate in 1911 the first bill that was ever introduced in the legislature providing for the recall . This bill provided for the adding of two sections , 33 and 34 , to Article I. , to contain ...
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... senate and house of representatives and by the qualified electors in such division . To pro- pose a measure requires 5 per cent of the qualified electors of the state if the measure affects the whole state , and 5 per cent of the ...
... senate and house of representatives and by the qualified electors in such division . To pro- pose a measure requires 5 per cent of the qualified electors of the state if the measure affects the whole state , and 5 per cent of the ...
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