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Domestic News August 20, 1945

The Lincoln Times

Lincolnton, Lincoln County, North Carolina

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City and county officials in North Carolina are receiving a 60,000-word summary of the 1,450 new laws and resolutions passed by the 1945 General Assembly, compiled by the Institute of Government in Chapel Hill to guide local use of session laws.

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New Laws Passed
By 1945 Assembly

City and county officials here and
throughout the State are this week
receiving a 60,000-word summary of
the new laws passed by the 1945
General Assembly, prepared by the
Institute of Government staff.

The publication, which was issued
from the Institute's main office at
Chapel Hill, was compiled by the
same staff which conducted its daily
and weekly legislative information
service for city and county officials
from Raleigh during the 1945 ses-
sion.

The purpose, it was explained, is
to supply officials a concise, handy
summary of the new acts affecting
their governmental units prior to the
publication of the session laws, and
also to provide local officials a guide
in their use of the session laws for
the next two years.

The 1945 Legislature passed 1,450
new bills and resolutions, which are
organized and analyzed in the Insti-
tute's summary under 17 main sub-
jects.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

1945 General Assembly New Laws Institute Of Government Chapel Hill Raleigh Session Laws

Where did it happen?

North Carolina

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

North Carolina

Event Date

1945

Outcome

passed 1,450 new bills and resolutions, organized under 17 main subjects

Event Details

City and county officials are receiving a 60,000-word summary of new laws passed by the 1945 General Assembly, prepared by the Institute of Government staff in Chapel Hill. The summary provides a concise guide to the acts affecting governmental units prior to session laws publication, compiled by the staff that provided legislative information from Raleigh during the session.

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