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ptcy in 1863 and in 1867 was ordered by the | legislature to repay the state $88,000, plus interest a |
He petitioned the New York State | Legislature to secede from the Union in a protest again |
November 1847, Dorothea Dix urged the state | legislature to replace the unfit facility. |
The court was created by the Mississippi | Legislature to relieve a backlog of cases in the Suprem |
stricting process from the authority of the | legislature to a non-partisan panel. |
ty emerged publicly when he stood up in the | legislature to denounce the radical language of fellow |
view, he recommended to the New York State | Legislature to amend the State Constitution again. |
al standards of Centre and pushed the state | legislature to establish public high schools in every c |
unty, following approval by the Mississippi | Legislature to introduce gaming houses. |
The measure authorizes the | legislature to enact laws providing detailed procedures |
ense account" money, which were used by the | legislature to "skirt a [constitutional] prohibition on |
a crowd of citizens had congregated at the | legislature to be informed of the results of the electi |
m to serve simultaneously in the New Jersey | Legislature, together with his daughter, Assemblywoman |
The New York State | Legislature took Giest's warnings serious and that is w |
The Delaware | legislature took over the land and named it as a state |
The North Carolina | legislature traces its roots to the first assembly for |
1862 The | legislature transfers more of Comal County to Hays. |
His resignation from the | legislature triggered a special election in District 81 |
In the state | legislature Tulare is located in the 18th Senate Distri |
While serving in the | Legislature two of Laut's sons were killed in action in |
66-1819, member of the South Carolina State | Legislature, U.S. Representative from South Carolina 17 |
al attention on December 15, 2005, when the | legislature unanimously passed his motion declaring 200 |
The Alaska | Legislature unanimously confirmed Sullivan's appointmen |
On April 14, 1967, he was re-elected to the | Legislature under the ministerial system and appointed |
les may also be repealed or modified by the | Legislature under the same procedures. |
istrict was created in 1934 by the Illinois | Legislature under the Park Consolidation Act. |
g the governor, were to be appointed by the | Legislature under this constitution. |
the Speaker of the Western Cape Provincial | Legislature under Helen Zille's provincial administrati |
was repealed in 1956 by the Louisiana State | Legislature under Kennon's successor, Earl Kemp Long. |
uncil was the upper house of the New Jersey | Legislature under the New Jersey Constitution of 1776 u |
On January 26, 1839, the Alabama | Legislature, under Governor of Alabama Arthur P. Bagby, |
Flake ran for a seat to the Alberta | Legislature under the Alberta Political Alliance banner |
however, the party won only 3 seats in the | legislature under the British parliamentary first past |
We conceive the act of the | legislature under which Mr. Livingston has proceeded in |
P), and was first elected to the provincial | legislature under its banner in the 1932 general electi |
King served as leader of the opposition in | legislature until Barrett returned after winning at Jun |
He served for six years in the Ohio | Legislature until his election as a Cuyahoga County Com |
He remained a member of the | legislature until the 1959 election when his Parkdale s |
and later as a member of the Arizona state | legislature until 1933. |
08 general election and would remain in the | legislature until his death in 1919. |
rida Cabinet and was elected by the Florida | Legislature until 1865, when it became an elected offic |
He was a member of that | legislature until his defeat in the 1929 provincial ele |
He remained in the | legislature until 1972, serving as chairman of the Join |
e 1955 and 1959 elections and served in the | legislature until his death in 1961. |
Froese remained a member of the | legislature until the 1973 election, when he was defeat |
He remained active in the Louisiana State | Legislature until 1817. |
ative Council and served as a member of the | legislature until his defeat in the 1952 elections. |
He remained in the | legislature until 1896 when he accepted an appointment |
As a member of the | legislature until 1900, Moule chaired royal commissions |
e majority in that chamber of the Minnesota | Legislature until January, 2011. |
r in 1968, although he kept his seat in the | legislature until retiring from politics altogether whe |
duct any other business, or to dissolve the | legislature, until the salary was decided. |
utzman served as the youngest member of the | legislature until 2006. |
He remained a member of the | legislature until his death in 1959. |
He served in the Saskatchewan | legislature until 1990 and was Deputy Premier in the De |
"one of the greatest boons conferred by the | legislature upon this colony". |
s to members of either of the houses of the | Legislature, upon the request of the respective presidi |
in 1996, and resigned from her seat in the | legislature upon her swearing-in as Nebraska State Audi |
neral Assembly became a fully fledged state | legislature upon its accession to statehood. |
licon Valley for 38 years in the California | Legislature, Vasconcellos retired on November 30, 2004. |
Since the Indiana | legislature voted in 2002 to allow casino riverboats to |
s, and in February 1782, the South Carolina | legislature voted a 12% amercement of Colonel Pinckney' |
The Florida | legislature voted to close the state's five juvenile bo |
Following this period in history, the State | legislature voted to condemn the land and turn the spot |
In 1931, the Massachusetts | legislature voted to allow the officers who had struck |
2007, more than three-fourths of the state | legislature voted to reject any proposal to amend the s |
month after the letters were delivered, the | legislature voted to repeal the pay raise. |
The state | legislature voted down the plan in February 1911. |
The | Legislature voted in May 2010 to move forward on studyi |
After the state | legislature voted to secede, it was represented by comp |
In 2003, the Utah | legislature voted to replace it with a new state song, |
In 1919, the Manitoba | legislature voted in favour of The Initiative and Refer |
The | legislature voted on July 31, 2006 to override his veto |
ormation on how each member of the Colorado | Legislature voted on a range of environmental issues. |
was off the table when the Califonia State | Legislature voted cutting the agency down. |
In March 2011 the | Legislature voted to stop hard copy printing of the boo |
Census, but the Democratic-controlled state | legislature wanted to see more Democrats in the congres |
When the state | legislature was not in session he worked at Boeing, and |
e in 1870 the first session of the Manitoba | legislature was held in four rooms of Bannatyne's Winni |
He continued teaching when the | Legislature was not in session. |
The composition of the Board of the Ninth | legislature was voted on 16 December 2010. |
e Congress for admittance of the state, the | legislature was dispersed by three squadrons of federal |
The | legislature was dissolved in 1830 due to the death of K |
The 2nd Utah State | Legislature was elected Tuesday, November 3, 1896 and c |
He did not re-offer after the | legislature was dissolved in 1971. |
The | Legislature was last elected 17 November 2003 without t |
Harper's stance in the Manitoba | Legislature was incorrectly interpreted by some in Queb |
an Marshall having just been elected to the | Legislature was appointed to the cabinet as Minister of |
ucus during the period in which Minnesota's | legislature was nonpartisan, becoming officially a Repu |
into office in June 2009, while the Alaska | Legislature was out of session. |
In 1809, the makeup of the | legislature was altered again by Congress to a bicamera |
The Nebraska Territorial | Legislature was held from January 16, 1855 until 1865 i |
Till 1986, the the Tamil Nadu | Legislature was a bicameral legislature consisting of t |
The | legislature was dissolved due to the death of King Geor |
The Arizona Territorial | Legislature was replaced by the Arizona Legislature aft |
ower to make "recess appointments", and the | Legislature was not in session when Parnell succeeded a |
The Alabama | Legislature was created in 1818 as a territorial legisl |
He did not return after the | legislature was dissolved in 1983. |
the Conservative Caucus at a time when the | legislature was still officially nonpartisan, although |
suggested that a judicial deference to the | legislature was involved. |
g from an economic recession, and the Texas | Legislature was not willing to spend $500,000 to repair |
The 2nd Alaska State | Legislature was elected November 8, 1960. |
The Arizona Territorial | Legislature was the legislative body of Arizona Territo |
In 1874 when the Boston | legislature was considering taxation of churches, Healy |
ng 1939, every road written into law by the | Legislature was given a number by the SRD. |
the Conservative Caucus at a time when the | legislature was still officially nonpartisan, and later |
year he was a member of the Maryland State | Legislature, was appointed to the Maryland Court of App |
The | legislature was able to agree to support James Dunsmuir |
an prior to winning his seat in the Alberta | Legislature was an irrigation farmer, cow-calf producer |
In 1844-1845, control of the | legislature was in Whig hands. |
affiliated with the Democrats, although the | legislature was at the time a nonpartisan body. |
However, the | Legislature was divided into two sections, one claimed |
d with the Liberal Caucus, as the Minnesota | Legislature was officially nonpartisan until 1976. |
was prohibited from raising money while the | legislature was in session, had just over $1,500 left i |
This | legislature was also last updated in November of 2009. |
with the Liberal Caucus at a time when the | legislature was still officially nonpartisan, and later |
The Ninety-Sixth Wisconsin | Legislature was convened on January 3, 2003 and ended o |
and held the post until his election to the | legislature was voided in 1893. |
and held the post until his election to the | legislature was voided in 1894. |
This was the first time since 1976 that the | Legislature was held in the community. |
the Conservative Caucus at a time when the | legislature was still officially nonpartisan, although |
His career in the | legislature was notable in that he held two unique offi |
perty requirement for holding a seat in the | legislature was 500 acres (2 km²). |
legg retired from public politics after the | Legislature was dissolved in 2001. |
p election, until February 4, 2008 when the | legislature was dissolved and an election was called. |
The modern | legislature was created under Secretarial Order No. 298 |
He did not run for a fifth term when the | legislature was dissolved in 2007. |
g held before the July Revolution), but the | legislature was entirely under the new July Monarchy. |
The Alberta | Legislature was not built yet, and the Assembly met in |
ctricity industry by the heavily Democratic | legislature was responsible for the rate increases of r |
ard Hunt, another member of the Nova Scotia | legislature, was Donald Smith's grandfather. |
When the Southwest Territory's territorial | legislature was formed in 1794, White was selected as i |
The | legislature was reduced from 130 seats to 100, making a |
erm in office and would not return when the | legislature was dissolved in 1979. |
His major accomplishment as a | legislature was the establishment of cooperative banks. |
The 26th Alaska State | Legislature was elected in November 2008. |
Although no approval from the state | legislature was required, conservative politicians in t |
The upper house of the | legislature was called the Legislative Council. |
not to run again for office again when the | legislature was dissolved in 2004 siting family as his |
the Conservative Caucus at a time when the | legislature was still officially nonpartisan, although |
erritories and oversee legal cases when the | Legislature was not sitting. |
served one term and did not return when the | legislature was dissolved in 1983. |
he government, the unanimous support of the | legislature, was turned into a weakness. |
Johns, its broadly worded mandate from the | Legislature was to |
only Yazidi parliamentarian until the Iraqi | legislature was elected in 2005. |
The | Legislature was officially non-partisan until the 1976 |
In 1784 the New York state | legislature was busy revising vestiages of the various |
The | legislature was immediately dissolved by Charles X of F |
he ninth session of the Arizona Territorial | Legislature was unusually productive, passing 79 new la |
The 6th Utah State | Legislature was elected Tuesday, November 15, 1904 and |
On May 16, 1857, an act of the New Jersey | Legislature was approved that called for commissioners |
The 54th Utah State | Legislature was elected Tuesday, November 7, 2000 and c |
His replacement in the | legislature was Liberal candidate Weslyn Mather who won |
Turk's election to the Manitoba | legislature was somewhat unexpected. |
The | legislature was dissolved. |
The | legislature was the Representative Council, and the maj |
election, the strength of the party at the | legislature went down to 17 seats in the 1970 election. |
The current members of the | Legislature were elected in the 27th Alberta general el |
ewery's beer, some members of the Minnesota | Legislature were convinced to propose changes in order |
chances of winning a seat in the provincial | legislature were good. |
Elections to the Philippine | Legislature were held on June 5, 1928 pursuant to the P |
The members of the 26th | Legislature were elected in the 26th Alberta general el |
n Whig candidates for election to the State | Legislature were there, as well as seven Democrats. |
60% of the deputies in this | legislature were newly elected. |
The other 53 seats in the | legislature were all retained by their incumbent partie |
fulfilled this role while the Executive and | legislature were combined, and was Counsel General to t |
Elections to the Philippine | Legislature were held on June 2, 1925 pursuant to the P |
e Islands, all 33 candidates elected to the | Legislature were independents. |
for members and former members of the state | legislature were increased. |
Elections for the new | legislature were set for March, 1989. |
At the time, members of the | legislature were required to resign their seats and run |
Weaver won election to the | legislature when the incumbent, Louise B. Johnson of Be |
Donastorg will now leave the Virgin Islands | Legislature when his current term expires in January 20 |
an when he was elected to the Nassau County | Legislature when it formed in 1995. |
Rath as Minority Leader of the Erie County | Legislature when Senator Rath stepped down to become a |
1891, it was the lower house in a bicameral | legislature when its upper house counterpart, the Legis |
Still, there were few Republicans in the | legislature when Gee served. |
1976, Ziemba also sparked an uproar in the | legislature when he leaked a list of 812 doctors earnin |
Arlooktoo left the Northwest Territories | legislature when the territory of Nunavut was created t |
to the a seat in the Northwest Territories | Legislature when she ran as a candidate in the 1983 Nor |
from cabinet in 1966, and retired from the | legislature when the 1967 Ontario election was called. |
He was still a member of the | legislature when he died two years later. |
only openly LGBT member of the Hawaii State | Legislature when the new session convenes in 2011. |
sworn in as premier and took a seat in the | legislature when he was acclaimed as a candidate in Vic |
in each successive election until the sixth | Legislature, when he was elected Lieutenant Governor. |
cial election and was still a member of the | legislature when he died in January 1953. |
McNab retired from the | legislature when he was appointed to the local governme |
o the bar and elected to the Illinois state | legislature where he advocated women's suffrage. |
irst openly gay man to serve in the Montana | legislature, where he joins two lesbians: Sen. Christin |
im to the lower house of the North Carolina | legislature, where he served for several terms. |
o City Council and the 1st Utah territorial | legislature, where he also was the chaplain. |
ey was elected to district 25 of the Alaska | Legislature, where he served on the finance and fisheri |
officially address the Massachusetts State | legislature, where he urged the lawmakers "to legalize |
-on-the-Lake, Ontario), served as the first | legislature, where the initial meeting of the House of |
to describe elections to a upper house of a | legislature where only a fraction of seats are up. |
Assembly, the lower house of the New Jersey | Legislature, where he served until 1989, when he was el |
After eight years in the Maine | Legislature, where at the age of 29 he was elected Majo |
s she was elected to the Cattaraugus County | Legislature, where she served for 10 years, and served |
u was a Congressman in the South Vietnamese | legislature where he served as an ally to the United St |
hen served two terms in the Herkimer County | Legislature, where he was elected Majority Leader in 19 |
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