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1933 Pt. 1 Op. Mo. Att'y Gen. 1 (1933)

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                         January 8, 1934.







onorable  D.L. Bales,
Senate Chamber,
Jefferson City, Iissouri.

Dear Senator:

            This department  acknowledges receipt of the questions
handed to the writers  in this office on January 5, 19)3.   e in-
corporste herewith the  situation as outlined to us; also, the
questions you desire  to be answered, arising out of the situation.
            The Senate  amended House Bill  o  5 by
            striking out all  after the enacting olause
            and inserted new   atter.  The Senate also
            adopted Senate  Committee Amendment !o. 2,
            striking out the  title of the bill and re-
            turned it to  the House.  The House amended
            the Senate  Imendment which struck out all
            matter following  the enacting clause by
            adoption of  seven amendments to Senate
            Amendment and directed  the officers of the
            House to return  a report to the Senate
            stating they had amended  the bill by the
            adoption of  seven House amendments to the
            Senate Amendment and  requested the Senate
            to recede from the  second  enate Am

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