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Arnold Bennett Hall
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Among the acts of the last session containing the emergency clause was one appropriating $600 for print- CONSTITUTIONAL RESTRAINTS 165 ing the report of a monument association. In Tennessee the exception was of cases where 'the public welfare* re- quired an earlier date. Out of 265 Jaws passed at one session 230 contained the declaration that the public wel- fare required their going into effect immediately. In Texas the constitution provides that no bill shall be passed until it has been read ...on three several days in each house and free discussion allowed thereon, but that c in cases of im- perative public necessity four-fifths of the house may suspend the rule. ' Out of 118 laws passed at one session all but five contained the statement that 'imperative pub- lic necessity' required suspension of the rule. 1 ' 1 These and other incidents cited by the same writer indicate very clearly that constitutional restraints upon legislative action, when left to the legislature to enforce, are more frequently violated than observed.

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