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16. Members to be privileged from arrest, except when.

17. Sole power of impeachment vested in the House of Representatives.

18. What State officers are liable for impeachment.

19. Removal of other officers. 20. No laws shall be passed except by bill.

21. The enacting clause of every law.

22. Bills for the appropriation of money, when introduced. 23. When the bill is to become a law.

24. No bill to contain more than one subject, except.

25. No bill shall become a law except by vote of majority.

26. In regard to the title of a bill. 27. The Legislature not to pass local or special law in the following enumerated cases. How bills are to be signed. The numerous duties and compensation of officers and employes.

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30. Extra compensation to officers, etc.

31. Stationery, printing, etc.

32. In regard to the extension of the term of office or increase or decrease in salary.

33. All bills for raising revenue originate in House of Representatives.

34. Appropriation bills.

35. Payment of money from the treasury.

36. No appropriations except for institutions under absolute control of State.

37. Money not to be granted for municipal improvements.

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2. Eligibility for office of Governor. 3. Election of Governor.- In case of tie.

4. Governor commander-in-chief of military forces of the State. 5. Governor has power of reprieve and pardon.

6. Impeachment of Governor. 7. In case of vacancy, how filled. 8. Every bill to be presented to the Governor before it becomes a law.

9. The Governor may disapprove of any item or items.

10. In case of bribery.

11. Secretary of State, Auditor, Treasurer and Superintendent of Public Instruction. - Term of office.

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1. Right to vote shall not be denied on account of sex.

2. Requirements for voting. 3. Electors to be privileged from arrest on days of election, except.

4. Not to perform military duty on day of election.

5. Must be a citizen of the United States.

6. Those who may not vote.

7. No elector shall lose his residence in this State by reason of absence on business of the United States.

8. Soldiers, seamen or marines of the United States not deemed a resident in consequence of being stationed in this State. 9. Must be able to read. 10. Nothing herein contained to deprive any person of the right to vote.

11. Elections shall be by ballot. 12. Voters must register according to law.

13. Purity of elections.

14. Election contests, how provided for.

15. Only qualified electors appointed to civil or military office.

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16. To hold office until successor is qualified.

17. The time of holding elections. 18. Election or appointment of those not provided for in this Constitution.

19. Those who may not hold offices under the State and the United States.

20. Oath of office.

21. How the oath shall be administered.

ARTICLE VII. Education.

1. A complete and uniform system

of public instruction.

2. Perpetual school fund.

3. Grants, gifts and devises for the

same.

4. County school fund.

5. Custodians of such funds. 6. They shall be deemed trust funds in the care of the State. 7. The income of the same to be applied to the support of free schools.

8. Income to be divided among the several counties.

9. Are required to attend school between six and eighteen years of age.

10. No distinction or discrimination to be made on account of sex. race or color.

11. Text books not to be prescribed for use in public schools.

12. No sectarian instruction. 13. Board of land commissioners. 14. The general supervision of the public to schools intrusted the State Superintendent of Public Instruction.

15. The establishment of the University of Wyoming is hereby confirmed.

16. Open to students of both sexes. irrespective of race or color.

17. Management of the University. 18. Charitable, reformatory and penal institutions.

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damages for the injury or death of anyone.

5. In regard to corporations transacting business in the State. 6. No corporation may engage in more than one general line of business.

7. Common carriers, definition of. 8. Competing corporations may not consolidate for the purpose of controlling prices, etc.

9. The right of eminent domain. 10. Co-operative associations.

Railroads.

1. Railroads may connect with and cross each other.

2. Railroads and telegraph lines, public highways and common carriers.

3. Every railroad corporation to make a report to the Auditor of the State annually.

4. The right of eminent domain not to be abridged.

5. The State or any of its subdivisions may not give or loan its credit.

6. In regard to the acceptance of the provisions of this Constitution.

7. The right to construct or maintain telegraph lines within the State.

8. Foreign railroads and telegraph lines must have an agent in each county through which they pass.

9. No railroad to pass within four miles of any existing town or city without providing a suitable depot.

ARTICLE XI. Boundaries.

1. Boundaries.

ARTICLE XII.

County Organization.

1. The counties of the State to be the same as those of the Territory.

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