Report to Senate and House. Also recommendations to appoint a Special Law Committee to take care of the problems which may arise. Passed Senate October 11, 1876 and approved October 12, 1876.
A resolution for the relief of Alfred Wright for taking care of the Capitol Building during the years 1877 and 1878. Passed House and Senate October 14, 1879.
An act making appropriation for taking care of and furnishing repairs for the capitol building. Passed Senate October 24, 1890. Passed House and approved October 25, 1890.
Bill No. 16. An act for the relief of G.W. Thompson for taking care of the Capitol Building, repainting etc. Passed House October 18, 1893. Passed Senate and approved October 19, 1893.
A proposed act for the relief of G.W. Thompson to the sum of $100.00 for care of the capitol. Passed House October 25, 1895. Passed Senate and approved October 26, 1895.
Bill No. 5. A proposed act for the relief of G.W. Thompson the sum of $79.20 for care of the capitol building. Passed Senate October 15, 1896. Passed House and approved October 16, 1896.
Bill No. 30. An act authorizing the Principal Chief to select someone to take care of the capitol. Passed House and Senate October 25, 1898. Approved October 26, 1898.
Bill No. 23. A proposed act for the care and protection of the capitol building. Passed House October 22, 1902. Passed Senate and approved October 23, 1902.
Bill No. 2. Be it enacted by the General Council of the Choctaw Nation that an appropriation shall be provided to take care of the regular and necessary expenses of the Choctaw government commencing October 1, 1906, and ending September 30, 1907....
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