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Subject | Description | Year | |
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26 | Legislative Sessions | Report on the Petition of the Town of Buckfield for an amendment to the Constitution providing for holding sessions in summer instead of winter | 1831 |
27 | Legislative Sessions | Order that from and after the 27th instant the Senate hold two sessions per day | 1832 |
28 | Legislative Sessions | Orders relative to the time of holding, of the Senate | 1833 |
29 | Legislative Sessions | Order relative to holding daily sessions | 1834 |
30 | Legislative Sessions | Order pertaining to daily adjournment schedule, January 6, 1834 | 1834 |
31 | Legislative Sessions | Order relative to holding two per day | 1835 |
32 | Legislative Sessions | See Hebron 1835 GY 93-24 | |
33 | Legislative Sessions | See New Sharon 1835 GY 94-37 | |
34 | Legislative Sessions | Report on a Resolve for a Constitutional Amendment relative to the time of holding the annual sessions of the Legislature and annual elections | 1843 |
35 | Legislative Sessions | Report on the Petition of Stephen Packard and others to change the time of holding Legislative Sessions from winter to summer | 1843 |
36 | Legislative Sessions | Report on a Resolve providing for a Constitutional Amendment in relation to the meeting of the Legislature and the term of office of the Governor and other State Officers | 1844 |
37 | Legislative Sessions | Report on the Petition of Lewis Davis and others relative to the Legislative Sessions being held in the summer commencing in June | 1844 |
38 | Legislative Sessions | Resolves providing for an amendment to the Maine Constitutional Amendment in relation to the meeting of the Legislature | 1844 |
39 | Legislative Sessions | Report on the Order relative to holding Legislative Sessions | 1847 |
40 | Legislative Sessions | Report on an Order relative to amending Section 51 of Chapter 6 of the Revised Statutes | 1848 |
41 | Legislative Sessions | Report of the Joint Select Committee on holding two sessions a day | 1848 |
42 | Legislative Sessions | Report on the Petition of Reuben Hill and others for an alteration in the Constitution providing for biennial instead of annual sessions of the Legislature | 1849 |
43 | Legislative Sessions | Report of the Conferees on the part of the Senate in relation to a disagreeing vote of the two branches upon Resolves, providing for winter sessions | 1849 |
44 | Legislative Sessions | Report on a Resolve fixing the place for the meeting of the next Legislature of this State | 1849 |
45 | Legislative Sessions | Report on the Petition of Thomas Parker and others that the pay of the Members of the Legislature may be limited to one dollar per day after 60 days from the commencement of the session | 1849 |
46 | Legislative Sessions | Resolves providing for an amendment to the Constitution in relation to the meeting of the Legislature | 1849 |
47 | Legislative Sessions | Report on the Petition of Joseph Williamson and others of Waldo County for an amendment of the Constitution so as to limit the annual session of the Legislature to forty days | 1849 |
48 | Legislative Sessions | Report of the Joint Select Committee on the Governor's Message relating to summer sessions | 1850 |
49 | Legislative Sessions | Resolve providing for an amendment to the Constitution in relation to the meeting of the Legislature | 1850 |
50 | Legislative Sessions | Report on the Order relative to amending the Constitution limiting the sessions of the Legislature to 60 days | 1850 |
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