Index to bills vetoed, 1901-1912 (bulk 1901, 1905-1912).

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Index to bills vetoed, 1901-1912 (bulk 1901, 1905-1912).

Staff of the governor's office maintained this volume to facilitate access to information about legislative bills vetoed by the governor recorded in ledgers which are no longer extant. For each vetoed bill, the volume provides: house (A for Assembly, S for Senate); printed bill number; page in ledger (not extant); name of legislator who introduced the bill; title of bill; and date (usually only the year appears; sometimes the month and date are also given)

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