Record of Senate bills in House, 1871-1920.

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Record of Senate bills in House, 1871-1920.

House disposition record of Senate bills includes bill number and title; receipt date from Senate; first, second, and third reading dates; committee referred to and its recommendations; dates amended, passed, reported back to Senate; notes (i.e., Senate refuses to concur in amendment; house refuses to recede; conference committee requested); conference committee members; date signed or vetoed by Governor; and bill status remarks (i.e., tabled; receded; subject to motion to reconsider; sent back to committee; lost on passage).

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