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General Assembly; Adjournment; Certain Members to Remain Four Days After.

American, and the late World War and are denied the privilege of joining patriotic organizations because of the stigma hanging over the memory of their brave ancestors, and,

Whereas, Admiral A. O. Wright, Commander of the Confederate Naval Veterans, has now pending a bill in the National Congress to remove this stigma;

Therefore be it resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring, That the representatives of the State of Georgia in the National Congress be requested to take the necessary steps at once to have the Navy Department at Washington accept these resignations, and thus remove the stigma of "dismissal" as the record now shows.

Approved December 19, 1923.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY; ADJOURNMENT; CERTAIN
MEMBERS TO REMAIN FOUR DAYS AFTER.

No. 3.

A RESOLUTION.

Resolved by the House, the Senate concurring, That the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House, the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House, be and they are hereby authorized to remain at the Capitol four days after the adjournment of the General Assembly for the purpose of affixing their signatures to bills and resolutions passed previous to said adjournment, and that they be allowed their per diem for said time,

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Chairmen and bers of enroll

certain mem

ment, auditing committees

and engrossing

authorized to

Resolved, further, That the chairman respectively of the enrollment and auditing committees of the Senate and House, together with the members of the Senate enrollment committee, and five members of the House enrollment committee, to be designated by the chairman thereof, and two adjournment. members of the Senate auditing committee, and two members of the House auditing committee, to be designated by

Postmistress of House.

Porters.

Appropriation for Incidental Expenses of Extraordinary Session.

the chairman thereof, and the chairman of the Senate engrossing committee, and two members of the Senate engrossing committee, to be designated by the chairman thereof, and the chairman of the House engrossing committee, and three members of the House engrossing committee, to be designated by the chairman thereof, be and they are hereby authorized to remain at the Capitol four days after the adjournment of the General Assembly for the purpose of bringing up the unfinished business of the session, and that they be allowed their per diem for said time,

Resolved, further, That the postmistress of the House be and she is hereby authorized to remain at the Capitol four days after the adjournment of the General Assembly for the purpose of distributing and forwarding members' mail, and that she be allowed her per diem for said time,

Resolved, further, That two porters of the Senate, and three porters of the House be and they are hereby authorized to remain at the Capitol four days after the adjournment of the General Assembly and that they be allowed their per diem for said time.

Approved December 19, 1923.

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APPROPRIATION FOR INCIDENTAL EXPENSES OF
EXTRAORDINARY SESSION.

No. 4.

A RESOLUTION.

Providing for the payment of the incidental expenses of the House and Senate for the extraordinary session of 1923.

Be it resolved by the House, the Senate concurring, That to pay the incidental expenses of the extraordinary session of the General Assembly of 1923, the sum of one hundred dollars for the House of Representatives and the sum of

Appropriation for Incidental Expenses of Extraordinary Session.

one hundred dollars for the Senate, or so much thereof respectively as may be needed, be and the same is hereby appropriated, to be paid on itemized accounts accompanied by the properly receipted vouchers for the same, and presented to the Governor by the clerk of the House of Representatives and secretary of Senate.

$150 for

Journals.

Resolved, further, That the sum of one hundred fifty dollars is hereby appropriated to pay the journal clerk of indexing the the House of Representatives and the journal clerk of the Senate, each the sum of seventy-five dollars for indexing the journal of the extra session of the General Assembly. Approved December 19, 1923.

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All accounts of every department or agency of
State government to be audited annually at
least

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ADJOURNMENT OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY-
Certain members to remain four days after____ 79

AD VALOREM TAXES-

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Not subject to provisions of Act creating Depart-
ment of Revenue
Proposed Constitutional amendment exempting
certain industries from taxation for five years 67
AMENDMENT-

To Act of taxing retail dealers in cigars and ciga-
rettes

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To Constitution; exempting certain industries
from taxation for five years_.

67

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Commissioner of Revenue to give; amount and
conditions

State Auditor to give; amount and conditions__

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