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68                          JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS                 [Dec. 17

Two-thirds of all the Senators-elect, voting in the affirmative, the
rules were suspended by yeas and nays as follows, and bill put upon its
third reading and final passage.

Affirmative

Senators—

Mr. President, Anderson, Azrael, Bailey, Bertier, Bishop, Byron, Clark, Connolly,
Cook, Crawford, Curran, Emanuel, Finney, Freidler, Gore, Hall, Hart, Hodges,
Hoyer, Hughes, Lapides, Malkus, McGuirk, Mitchell, Nock, Pine, Schweinhaut,
Staszak, Staten, Steinberg, Steffey, Stone, Welcome, Wineland.                    Total—35

Negative

Senators—

Bertorelli, Brubaker, Conroy, Dean, McCourt.                                            Total—5

Read the third time and passed by yeas and yeas as follows:

Affirmative

Senators—

Mr. President, Anderson, Azrael, Bailey, Bertier, Bishop, Brubaker, Byron,
Clark, Connolly, Cooks, Crawford, Curran, Emanuel, Finney, Gore, Hall, Hart, Hodges,
Hoyer, Hughes, Lapides, Malkus, McGuirk, Mitchell, Nock, Pine, Schweinhaut, Staszak,
Staten, Steinberg, Steffey, Welcome, Wineland.                                               Total—34

Negative

Senators—

Bertorelli, Conroy, Dean, McCourt, Stone.                                                 Total—5

Said bill was then returned to the House of Delegates.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES

The Chief Clerk of the House of Delegates appeared and delivered
the following message.

Senate Bill No. 3—By the President:

Subject: "INTEREST AND USURY."

Amended in the House.

Amendment to Senate Bill No. 3
By the Committee:

On page 2 of the third reader file copy of the bill in line 14 of Section
12 after the words "shall be" delete the following: "as prescribed by" and
insert in lieu thereof "whatever is consistent with".

Which amendment was read and concurred in by yeas and nays.

On motion of Senator Pine the House amendment was concurred in
and bill, as amended, was passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Affirmative

Senators—

Mr. President, Anderson, Azrael, Bailey, Bertier, Bishop, Byron, Clark, Connolly,
Conroy, Cook, Crawford, Curran, Emanuel, Finney, Freidler, Gore, Hall, Hart,
Hodges, Hoyer, Hughes, Lapides, McGuirk, Mitchell, Nock, Pine, Schweinhaut,
Staten, Steinberg, Steffey, Welcome, Wineland.                                              Total—33

Negative

Senators—

Bertorelli, Brubaker, Dean, Malkus, McCourt, Smelser, Staszak, Stone. Total—8

Senate Bill No. 10-—By the President:

Subject: ELIMINATING THE MAXIMUM LIMITATION ON
RATE OR RATES OF INTEREST ON STATE BOND ISSUES AND ON
LOANS TO CERTAIN INSTITUTIONS.

Endorsed, read the third time and passed by yeas and nays in the
House of Delegates.


 

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