Concurrrent Resolution 1965

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Concurrrent Resolution 1965

House concurrent resolution no. 534, a concurrent resolution urging the offering of courses of instruction in Kansas history in the elementary and secondary schools of the state.[Topeka] 1965.

2 leaves. 38cm.; Printed, signed by hand.; Signed by the following: Clyde Hill, Secretary of the House, L.O. Hazen, chief clerk of the House, John Crutcher, President of the Senate, and Ralph E. Zarker, Secretary of the Senate.

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Crutcher, John

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Hill, Clyde

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Hazen, L. O.

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Kansas. Legislature

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The first House of Representatives in the Kansas Legislature consisted of 75 members who were chosen for one year, and the first Senate consisted of 25 members who were chosen for two years. An amendment to the state constitution in 1873 raised the number of Representatives to 125 and the number of Senators to 40. In 1875 another amendment allowed Representatives to hold office for two years and Senators for four years. The State Legislature meets every year between January and May (for many yea...

Zarker, Ralph E.

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