Engrossed acts, 1819-[Ongoing].

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Engrossed acts, 1819-[Ongoing].

Engrossed acts are bills approved by both houses of the legislature which include the legislative vote counts for that bill and the stamp of the legislative committees that reviewed and approved it. Engrossed acts, unlike enrolled acts, lack the governor's signature. Prior to 1986 the engrossed acts were interfiled by bill number with the bills and resolutions series. The 1986 engrossed acts were bound with the enrolled acts.

58 cubic ft. (53 records center cartons, 15 volumes, and 2 archives boxes).

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