1917 Session: Joint Memorial No. 6

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UTAH STATE SENATE

SALT LAKE CITY

February 17, 1917

Mr. Speaker:

I am instructed to inform your Honorable Body that the Senate has this day passed House Joint Memorial No. 6, by Mrs. Hayward, by unanimous vote, entitled "AMEMORIAL TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, PETITIONING THE GOVERNMENT TO PASS THE SUFFURAGE FERDERAL SUFFERAGE AMENDMENT," and the same is transmitted herewith for your further consideration and action.

Respectfully, Wm S. Dalton Secretary of the Senate.

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February 17, 1917.

To the President of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House has this day passed House Joint Memorial No. 6, by Mrs. Hayward, entitled,A MEMORIAL TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, PETITIONING THE GOVERNMENT TO PASS THE SUFFURAGE FERDERAL SUFFERAGE AMENDMENT,"," and the same is transmitted herewith for the consideration of your honorable body.

Respectfully, Chief Clerk.

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House Joint Memorial No. 6 by Hayward

A MEMORIAL TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, PETITIONING THE GOVERNMENT TO PASS THE SUFFURAGE FERDERAL SUFFERAGE AMENDMENT

To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled:

Your memorialists, the Governor and Legislature of the State of Utah, respectfully represent that,

Whereas, the Federal Amendment to grant the right of suffrage to women equally with men has been before the Congress of the United States for the past forty years; and Whereas, the women of the non-suffrage States feel that the time is come when the Congress should give favorable consideration to this measure of justice to onehalf the citizens of these United States.

Now therefore the Governor and the Legislature of the State of Utah respectfully petition that the said suffrage amendment receive favorable consideration before the 64th session of Congress adjourns.

Elizabeth A. Hayward (Representative)

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House Joint Memorial No. 6

By Mrs Hayward 2/17 1917

Read First Time 2/17/1917 Second Time __________1917 Third Time ____________1917

Ordered Printed and Referred to Committee on 2/17/1917 Reported Further action

Under suspension of Rules Read 1-2 and 3 times Final Vote

2/17/1917 Ayes 40 Nays 0 Absent 6

Enrolled _________1917 Sent to Governor ___________1917

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IN THE SENATE Received from House 2/17/1917

Read First Time 2/17/1917 Second Time 3/17/1917 Third Time 3/17/1917

Referred to Committee on _______________ 1917 Reported ___________________1917 Further Action 2/17 Passed under suspension of rules

Final Vote 3/17/1917 Ayes 17 Nays 0 Absent 1 Returned to House ________________1917

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February 26, 1917.

To the President of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House has this day passed House Joint Memorial No. 6, by Mrs. Hayward, entitled, "A Memorial to the Congress of the United States Petitioning the Government to Pass the Suffrage Federal Suffrage Amendment", as amended, by striking from the title, after the word "the" the word "suffrage", and the same is herewith transmitted for the consideration of your honorable body.

Respectfully,

Chief Clerk.

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