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Legislature, 1935
  • Senate battle in Wake wide oprn, Hins- flale not to offer. F.18-34:1.
Legislature, 1935
  • Franklin county people urge W.L.Lumpkin for speaker. Je. 8-34: if.
  • Returning assemblymen to be scarce in 1935. 0.28-34:3.
  • State republicans gain five seats in Assembly. 17.8-34:1.
  • New Legislature will have 57 U.N.C. Alum ni. D.12-34:16.
  • Merchants want session of 75 days. D.?0-34:14.
Legislature, 1935
  • Fublic debt is chief cause of long sessions. P.25-55:1.
  • House begins its study of $54,679,544 measure. Mar. 15-35:1.
  • House members find more taxes than Committee. Har.20-55:1.
  • "cDonald-Lumnlin orce holds control of House. Har.21-35:1.
  • House reverses ehanniy,defeats taxes
  • proposed to lower sales tax rate! ow House cast votesjaftn taxing- corporations. Mar.?2-35:1. M
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Legislature, 1935
  • Legislature. 1935.
  • Anti-sales tax forces regain control; reduce rate to ? percent. Mar.26-35:1.
  • House reverses stand on rate of sales tax. Max.27-35:1,
  • faster now set for adjournment by Legislature. Mar.31-35:1.
  • Senate emected to malce changes in revenue bill. lfprl-35:l.
  • Action assured by senators on absentee votes. Ap.3-35:1.
Legislature, 1935
  • Social and economic problems beset General Assembly. Jan.6-35:1 X.
  • Close speakership race holds spotlight. Jan. 8-35:1.
  • B. Grady Johnson wins nomination for speakership of House. Jan. 9-35:1.
  • Graham and Johnsov\rick legislative committees. Jan.15-35:1.
  • Legislative employes by John Smith. Jan 20-35:4 X.
Legislature, 1935
  • New bills glow in Assembly ie far below 1933. Jan.37-35:1.
  • Speaker Johnson says lawmakers ready for work. F. 10-35:1.
  • Proposed measure to change basic law on taxation. F.13-35:1.
  • Appronirations comTittee vote to inr -crease expenditures. P.16-35:1.
  • "roney problems blast hoe for eneedy wind-up. F.17-35:1.
Legislature, 1935
  • School increase defeated in House. Mar. 29-35;1.
  • Senate finds $900,000 revenue and reports liquor bill. Ap.4-35:1.
  • Sales tax rate again cut to two percent dividend tax removed. Ap. 5-35:1.
  • Sales tax rate is raised apain. Ap.6-35:1.
  • Move to exempt foods ?rom tax gains headway. Ap.10-35:1.
  • Outstanding ( ed.) Ap. 10-35:4.
Legislature, 1935
  • Senate in midst of fight to out sales tax rate; House revolts against advice of committees. Ap.11-35:1.
  • House approves measure asking for higher Day. Ap.12-35:1.
  • Sales tax exemptions on nine staple foods written back in bill. Ap. 13-35:1.
  • Senators adopt additional levy on gas stations. Ap.14-35:1.
  • Food exemptions may be stricken from money bill. Ap.L35:l.
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Legislature, 1935
  • Senators remove another $880,000 from money bill. Ap. 16-35:1.
  • Senators unable to get together on revenue bill. Ap.17-35:1.
  • Revenue bill dropped, spending bill reported. Ap.18-35:1.
  • Compromise blows up after senators vote million a year more. An.19-35:1.
  • Senators again reverse stand on exemptions. Ap.P0-35:l.
Legislature, 1935
  • Unbalanced tax bill goes to conference. Ap.24-35:1.
  • Compromise tax plan adopted by House. Ap.27-35:1.
  • Assembly ends turbulent week of achieve-ment. Ap.29-35:1.
  • Senate approves University fund. Ap.30-35:1.
  • Senate approves money measures. May 1-35:1.