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Journals of the Arizona House of Representatives
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Contributing InstitutionState of Arizona Research Library- Arizona State Library, Archives and Public RecordsCollection Summary
The Journals of the Arizona House chronicle the proceedings of the Arizona House of Representatives. The Journals contain the Governor's Opening Message to the Legislature (sometimes called the "State of the State Address"), veto messages from the governor, and record the introduction and final disposition of the bills along with the details of the votes. The Journals also contain a history of the bills for that session, as well as a listing of committees and their membership. Some of the earlier sessions also contain an "Explanation of votes" index of members who requested the explanation of their vote be included in the journal.
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Related CollectionLaw CollectionJournals of the Arizona SenateAgencyArizona LegislatureArizona House of RepresentativesPlaceArizona State Capitol
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OCLC Number0953827106514517
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