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mbly proposing an amendment to section nine of article four of e constitution, in relation to power of the governor to reduce ppropriations in legislative bills before him for consideration. Date of introduction January 28; referred to Committee on 'inance; died in Senate.

ARGETSINGER. Senate bill, introductory No. 312; printed Vo. 316, entitled: An act to amend the state finance law, in relaion to payments from the state treasury.

Date of introduction January 28; referred to Committee on Finance; died in Senate.

ARGETSINGER. Senate bill, introductory No. 313; printed No. 317, entitled: An act to repeal certain acts and parts of acts relating to the port wardens of the port of New York, known also as the board of wardens of such port, to abolish such board and offices and to devolve the powers and duties of such wardens or board with respect to Hell Gate pilots upon the board of commissioners of pilots in the city of New York.

Date of introduction January 28; referred to Committee on Finance; died in Senate.

ARGETSINGER. Senate bill, introductory No. 314; printed No. 318, entitled: An act to amend the canal law, in relation to audit and payment of expenditures on account of the canals.

Date of introduction January 28; referred to Committee on Finance; died in Senate.

ARGETSINGER. Senate bill, introductory No. 315; printed No. 319, entitled: An act to provide for returning to the general fund the unexpended balance of certain existing appropriations and to repeal the acts and parts of acts making such appropriations, with respect to the unexpended balances.

Date of introduction January 28; referred to Committee on Finance; died in Senate.

ARGETSINGER. Senate bill, introductory No. 316; printed No. 320, entitled: An act to amend the education law, in relation to reports by the New York State College of Agriculture and to the payment of moneys appropriated for such college.

Date of introduction January 28; referred to Committee on Finance; died in Senate.

ARGETSINGER. Senate bill, introductory No. 317; printed No. 321, entitled: An act to amend the state finance law, in relation to expenditures required to be by contract and reservation of moneys therefor.

Date of introduction January 28; referred to Committee on Finance; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole March 22; ordered to third reading March 23; passed March 27. Assembly record.-Received from the Senate March 28; referred to the Committee on Ways and Means; reported farorably and ordered to third reading April 6; passed April 6; recalled April 7; vote reconsidered and recommitted to Committee on Rules April 11; returned from Assembly dead.

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Senate bill, introductory No. 318; printed No. 322, entitled: An act to repeal section fifteen hundred and two of the penal law, relating to impersonation of a port warden. Date of introduction January 28; referred to Committee on Codes; died in Senate.

ARGETSINGER. Senate bill, introductory No. 319; printed No. 323, entitled: An act to amend the agricultural law, in relation to receipts and expenditures by the state fair commission.

Date of introduction January 28; referred to Committee on Finance; died in Senate.

ARGETSINGER. Senate bill, introductory No. 320; printed` No. 324, entitled: An act to amend the highway law in relation to the maintenance of state and county highways.

Date of introduction January 28; referred to Committee on Internal Affairs of Towns, Counties and Public Highways; died in Senate.

ARGETSINGER. Senate bill, introductory No. 321; printed No. 325, entitled: An act to discontinue the New York State Nautical School and to provide for returning the ship" Newport"

to the federal government and to repeal chapter three hundred and twenty-two of the laws of nineteen hundred and thirteen providing for the establishment of such school.

Date of introduction January 28; referred to Committee on Finance; died in Senate.

ARGETSINGER. Senate bill, introductory No. 322; printed No. 326, entitled: An act to repeal subdivision three of section two hundred and ninety-one of the highway law, relating to the application of moneys received by the state on account of motor vehicles.

Date of introduction January 28; referred to Committee on Finance; died in Senate.

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Senate bill, introductory No. 323; printed No. 327, entitled: An act to amend the education law, in relation to reports by the state school of agriculture at Alfred University and to the payment of moneys appropriated for such school.

Date of introduction January 28; referred to Committee on Finance; died in Senate.

ARGETSINGER. Senate bill, introductory No. 324; printed No. 328, entitled: An act to amend the consolidated laws, and other general acts in relation to change of the fiscal year and to adapting such laws to such change.

Date of introduction January 28; referred to Committee on Finance; died in Senate.

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Senate bill, introductory No. 339; printed No. 387, entitled: An act to amend the highway law, generally. Date of introduction January 31; referred to Committee on Internal Affairs of Towns, Counties and Public Highways; died in Senate.

ARGETSINGER. Senate bill, introductory No. 442; printed No. 931, entitled: An act to amend the conservation law, in relation to protection of certain wild birds.

Date of introduction February 7; referred to Committee on Conservation; reported favorably and referred to the Committee

of the Whole March 2; ordered to third reading March 6; amended March 7; passed March 14. Assembly record. Received from the Senate March 15; referred to the Committee on Conservation; returned from Assembly dead.

ARGETSINGER. Senate bill, introductory No. 457; printed No. 477, entitled: An act to amend chapter three hundred and nine of the laws of nineteen hundred and two, entitled "An act to provide a purchasing agent for the county of Monroe, and to repeal certain existing provisions of law relative thereto," in relation to the appointment of a secretary.

Date of introduction February 8; referred to Committee on Internal Affairs of Towns, Counties and Public Highways; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole February 24; ordered to third reading March 1; passed March 6; reconsidered and restored to third reading March 6; recommitted March 23; died in Senate.

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Senate bill, introductory No. 580; printed No. 612, entitled: An act to repeal section one hundred and three of the finance law, relating to the prison fund.

Date of introduction February 21; referred to Committee on Finance; died in Senate.

ARGETSINGER. Senate bill, introductory No. 581; printed No. 613, entitled: An act to amend the prison law, in relation to the prison capital fund.

Date of introduction February 21; referred to Committee on Finance; died in Senate.

ARGETSINGER. Senate bill, introductory No. 641; printed No. 1473, entitled: Concurrent resolution of the Senate and Assembly proposing an amendment to section ten of article eight of the constitution, in relation to limitation of indebtedness of cities.

Date of introduction February 22; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole March 27; ordered to third reading March 28; amended March 30; passed April 5. Assembly record.- Received

from the Senate April 6; referred to the Committee on the Judiciary; reported favorably and ordered to third reading April 12; passed April 12. Record after passage.- Transmitted to Secretary of State April 17.

ARGETSINGER. Senate bill, introductory No. 667; printed No. 1481, entitled: An act to amend chapter three hundred and thirty of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, entitled "An act to amend the incorporation of the village of Fairport in the county of Monroe," generally.

Date of introduction February 23; referred to Committee on Affairs of Villages; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole March 8; ordered to third reading March 9; passed March 13 (Pr. No. 703). Assembly record.-Received from the Senate March 14; referred to the Committee on Affairs of Villages; committee discharged and substituted for Assembly bill, same title, on third reading, March 15; passed March 15. Record after passage.- Transmitted to Governor March 16; recalled March 27; reconsidered, amended and restored to third reading March 29; repassed April 5; in Assembly, repassed April 6; retransmitted to Governor April 7; chapter No.

198.

ARGETSINGER. Senate bill, introductory No. 669; printed No. 705, entitled: An act to amend the town law, in relation to lighting districts.

Date of introduction February 23; referred to Committee on Internal Affairs of Towns, Counties and Public Highways; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole March 9; ordered to third reading March 13; Assembly bill, same title, substituted March 16; passed March 20 (A. Pr. No. 883); chapter No. 99.

ARGETSINGER. Senate bill, introductory No. 812; printed No. 891, entitled: An act making appropriation for the purchase of books and apparatus for schools and school libraries in cities and school districts.

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