Bulletins for the Constitutional Convention, 1917-1918


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Bulletins for the Constitutional Convention


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Bulletins for the Constitutional Convention, 1917-1918: (1918) no. 1. The procedure of constitutional conventions. no. 2. State budget systems in the United States. no. 3. The abolition of the governor's council with a supplement of the Statutory powers and duties of the governor and council. no. 4. The pardoning power. no. 5. A summary of existing laws on old age pension systems. no. 6. The initiative and referendum. no. 7. The Public opinion law of Massachusetts. no. 8. County government in Massachusetts. no. 9. Biennial elections and legislative sessions. no. 10. The short ballot. no. 11. Municipal home rule. no. 12. Commission government in American cities. no. 13. The city-manager plan of municipal government. no. 14. Constitutional restrictions on municipal indebtedness. no. 15. Constitutional restrictions on state debts. no. 16. The selection and retirement of judges


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