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Session Laws, 1968
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SPIRO T. AGNEW, Governor                        1635

VETOES

TITLES AND MESSAGES

for the

BILLS VETOED

by the

Governor of Maryland

following the

1968 Regular Session

of the

General Assembly of Maryland

NOTE

Thirty-seven bills were vetoed by the Governor of Maryland
following the 1968 regular session of the General Assembly. Four of
these bills originated in the Senate, and 33 of the bills originated
in the House of Delegates.

Following the provisions of Section 17 of Article II of the
Constitution of Maryland, all of the vetoed bills must be referred to
the House in which they originated immediately after that House
shall have organized at the next regular or special session of the
General Assembly, for reconsideration.

 

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