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Proceedings of the Senate, 1900
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812 JOURNAL Of PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 20





Pending further consideration of which,
On motion of Mr. Crothers,
Said bill was made the Special Order of the Day for
Thursday, March 22nd, at 8.30 P. N.
Mr. Williams, of Anne Arundel, from Committee on
Sanitary Condition of State, reported favorably,
House bill entitled "An Act to repeal and re-enact with
amendments section 31, of Article 43, of the Code of
Public General Laws of Maryland, title ‘Health,' sub-
title ‘Infectious Diseases—Smallpox,' and provide for the
free vaccination of pupils in the public schools of this
State."
Which was read the second time.
On motion of Mr. Brewlngton,
The Senate reconsidered its action by which
Senate bill No. 161, entitled "An Act to amend section
.4 of ArtIcle 3, of the Constitution of this State."
As amended, was ordered to be engrossed for a third
reading.
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.
By Mr. Brewlngton,
Strike out section 4 of the bill and substitute the fol-
lowing:
"4. As soon as may be after the taking and publish-
ing of the National Census of 1900, or after the enumera-
tion of the population of this State, under the authority
thereof, there shall be an apportionment of representation
In the House of Delegates, to be made on the following
basis, to wth Each of the several counties of the State
having a population of eighteen thousand souls, or less,
shall be entitled to two delegates, and every county hav-
ing a population of over eighteen thousand and less than
twenty-eight thousand souls, shall be entitled to three
Delegates; and every county having a population of
twenty-eight thousand and less than forty thousand
souls shall be entitled to four delegates; and every
county having a population of fourty thousand and less
than fifty-five thousand souls, shall be entited to five
delegates; and every county having a population of
fifty-five thousand souls and upwards, shall be entitled
to six delegates, and no more; and each of the four leg-


 
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