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LEGAL NOTICE OF MEASURE TO BE VOTED UPON
NOVEMBER 7, 1044
PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION
(Title)
AN ACT to prohibit the manufacture, sale,
300 I I YES transportation, importation, advertising, possession
'—I or use of intoxicating liquors as a beverage, and to
repeal the existing liquor laws of the State of
301 I 1 NO Nebraska set forth In Chapter 116, Laws of Ne
1—1 braska for 1935, and all amendments thereto.
(Text)
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE
OF THE STATE OF NEBRASKA:
SEC. 1. That the manufacture, sale, transportation, Importa
tion, advertising, possession or use of intoxicating liquors as a
beverage Is hereby prohibited.
SEC. 2. That Chapter 116, Laws of Nebraska, 1935, and all
Amendments thereto, are hereby repealed.
The above proposed measure to be voted upon at the General
Eleetion, November 7, 1944, Is published In accordance with Sectio*
1910, Chapter 32, Compiled Statutes 4f 1929, State of Nebraska.
FRANK MARSH,
Secretary of State.
LEGAL NOTICE OF MEASURE TO RE VOTED LUC.'
NOVEMBER 7. 1C!4
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
Proposed By Initiative Petition
□ AN AMENDMENT to Section 1, Article VIII, of
YES the Constitution ®£ Nebraska, so as to provide that
all of the net proceeds derived from motor vehicle
registration fees, motor vehicle license taxes, and all
NO excise taxes levied upon gasoline and other motor
vehicle fuels used in motor vehicles In the State of
Nebraska shall be appropriated and used for the
purpose of constructing, repairing and maintaining public highways
within the State of Nebraska and for no other purpose whatsoever.
(Text)
That Section One (1) of Article Eight (8) of the Constitution of
Nebraska be amended to read as follows:
“The necessary revenue of the state and Its governmental sub
divisions shall be raised by taxation in such manner as the legislature
may direct; but taxes shall be levied by valuation uniformly and
proportionately upon all tangible property and franchises, and taxes
uniform as t® class may be levied by valuation upon all other prop
erty. Taxes, other than property taxes, may be authorized by law.
Existing revenue laws shall continue in effect until changed by the
legislature.
“All of the net proceeds from motor vehicle registration fees
and license taxes, gasoline and other motor fuel excise and license
taxation, except the proceeds from taxes imposed on gasoline used
in aircraft, after providing therefrom for (A) administration and
statutory refunds; (B) payment of obligations incurred in the con
struction and reconstruction of public highways and bridges; shall
be appropriated and used solely for construction, reconstruction,
maintenance and repair of public highways and bridges, and shall not
be diverted by transfer or otherwise, to any other purpose."
The above proposed measure to be voted upon at the General
Election, November 7, 1944, Is published la accordance with Sectioa
1910, Chapter 21, Compiled Statutes of 1929, State of Nebraska.
FRANK MARSH,
Secretary of State.
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SAYS;
M BEER LICENSE IS
A PRIVILEGE ~ W
4 PROPERTY RIGHT"
A beer license is an important privilege granted (after
careful consideration) to one party in one location. It
cannot be sold or transferred.
This Committee’s first purpose is to educate and en
courage license owners to be fully worthy of their
privilege This requires the operation of a clean sani
tary tavern . . in such a temperate, law-abiding
manner that all the community will approve.
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