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Session Laws, 1983
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
VETOES BILLS AND MESSAGES for the BILLS VETOED by the Governor of Maryland following the 1983 Regular Session of the General Assembly of Maryland
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NOTE
Sixty-four bills were vetoed by the Governor following the
1983 Regular Session of the General Assembly. Thirty-three of
these bills originated, in the Senate, and 31 of them originated
in the House of Delegates. Pursuant to the provisions of Section
17 of Article II of the Constitution of Maryland, these bills
will be returned to the General Assembly immediately after the
Legislature has organized at the next Regular or Special Session,
to be reconsidered in order to determine whether the veto is sus-
tained or overridden.


 
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