A Manual of Civics for New York Schools

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A Manual of Civics for New York Schools
Bardeen, C. W. (Charles William), 1847-1924
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Only those can vote for members who oc- cupy dwelling renting for $50 a year. No salary.
Annual sessi(ms are held, beginning on the first Wednesday in January.
The original constitutions of ten of the states fixed upon 1 year, South Carolina upon 2 years, and Rhode Island and Connecticut upon 6 months. "So essential to republicanism was this principle deemed that the maxim ' where annual elections end tyranny Ix^gins' had ])assed into a proverb. "' Now however all the New York legislature Limit
...ed by national and state constitutions.
Governor has power of veto.
All bills may origin- ate in either house.
Senate elected bien- nially.
Assembly, 150 mem- bers, elected for one year.
No property qualifi- cations for electors of legislators.
Salary $1, 500.
223 THE LEGISLATURE states belonging to the original 13, except Massa- chusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, and South Carolina, have biennial sessions, ^ while many of the states have limited the num- ber of days a legislature may sit, the last restric- tion often resulting in haste and recklessness in rushing bills through without due discussion.


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