Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 24Connecticut Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 153
... executive appoint- ments ; and third , the provision that executive officers should serve at the pleasure of the Governor . Beyond these , the veto power of the Governor anent financial measures was broadened to include the power to ...
... executive appoint- ments ; and third , the provision that executive officers should serve at the pleasure of the Governor . Beyond these , the veto power of the Governor anent financial measures was broadened to include the power to ...
Page 154
... executive department as shall be established by law " removes from constitutional status all executive officers except the Governor and the Lieutenant Governor who is separately provided for in Section 11. This represents a major policy ...
... executive department as shall be established by law " removes from constitutional status all executive officers except the Governor and the Lieutenant Governor who is separately provided for in Section 11. This represents a major policy ...
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... Executive Department The most far - reaching of the changes proposed by the Commission con- cerns the executive department . Under the present constitution six state officers are elected by the people , the governor , the lieutenant ...
... Executive Department The most far - reaching of the changes proposed by the Commission con- cerns the executive department . Under the present constitution six state officers are elected by the people , the governor , the lieutenant ...
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