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Pennsylvania

Constitution · Chapter 3
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§ 1. Passage of laws.
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§ 2. Reference to committee; printing.
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§ 3. Form of bills.
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§ 4. Consideration of bills.
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§ 5. Concurring in amendments; conference committee reports.
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§ 6. Revival and amendment of laws.
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§ 7. Notice of local and special bills.
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§ 8. Signing of bills.
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§ 9. Action on concurrent orders and resolutions.
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§ 10. Revenue bills.
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§ 11. Appropriation bills.
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§ 12. Legislation designated by Governor at special sessions.
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§ 13. Vote denied members with personal interest.
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§ 14. Public school system.
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§ 15. Public school money not available to sectarian schools.
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§ 16. National Guard to be organized and maintained.
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§ 17. Appointment of legislative officers and employees.
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§ 18. Compensation laws allowed to General Assembly.
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§ 19. Appropriations for support of widows and orphans of persons who served in the armed forces.
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§ 20. Classification of municipalities.
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§ 21. Land title registration.
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§ 22. State purchases.
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§ 23. Change of venue.
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§ 24. Paying out public moneys.
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§ 25. Emergency seats of government.
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§ 26. Extra compensation prohibited; claims against the Commonwealth; pensions.
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§ 27. Changes in term of office or salary prohibited.
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§ 28. Change of permanent location of State Capital.
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§ 29. Appropriations for public assistance, military service, scholarships.
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§ 30. Charitable and educational appropriations.
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§ 31. Delegation of certain powers prohibited.
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§ 32. Certain local and special laws.
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