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Session Laws, 1958
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THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR                     363

VETO TITLES AND MESSAGES

for the
Bills Vetoed by the Governor of Maryland

following
The 1958 Regular Session

of the
General Assembly of Maryland

Note

There were six bills vetoed by the Governor of Maryland following
the 1958 Regular Session of the General Assembly. Of this number,
one was a Senate Bill and five were House Bills.

Pursuant to the provisions of Section 17 of Article 2 of the Con-
stitution of Maryland, each of these six bills must be referred to the
House in which it originated immediately after that House shall have
organized at the next regular or special session of the General Assem-
bly and may then be reconsidered.

 

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