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1 Regular sessions were held in Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Virginia.
2 The following states considered public utilities legislation in special sessions: Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia.
3 Published by the South Carolina Railroad Commission, Electric Utilities Division.
4 South Carolina Railroad Commission, An Act Regulating Persons, Corporations, and Municipalities Engaged in the Generation, Transmission, Delivery, or Furnishing of Electricity for Light, Heat, or Power, Sec. 3, p. 12.
5 Indiana Legislature, 1932, House Bill No. 655.
6 Kentucky Legislature, Senate Bill 212. Reported in U. S. Daily, March 5 and 20, 1932.
7 Kentucky Legislature, House Bill No. 79, Art. II, Sec. 1; Art. III, Sec. 2.
8 Senate Bill No. 110. Reported in U. S. Daily, July 9, 1932.
9 House Bills 986, 987, 98S, 1081, and Senate Bills 199 and 200.
10 Mass. Laws, 1932, Chap. 132.
11 New York Times, April 7, 1932.
12 Governor Pinchot's special message to the Senate, July 26, 1932.
13 U. S. Daily, April 8, 1932.
14 Virginia, , Acts of the Assembly, 1932, Chap. 345Google Scholar.
15 Ibid., Chap. 358.
16 Ibid., Chap. 421.
17 U. S. Daily, Aug. 10, 1932.
18 House Bill No. 79, Art. IV, Sec. 10.
19 House Bill No. 815.
20 U. S. Daily, March 13, 1932.
21 Ibid., June 13, 1932.
22 Mississippi Legislature, Emergency Revenue Act of 1932, House Bill No. 328.
23 Acts of Assembly, Chap. 339, Sec. 1, c.
24 Ibid.
25 Ibid., Chap. 360, Sec. 6.
26 Senate Bill No. 366.
27 House Bill No. 682; Senate Bill No. 417.
28 Governor Leslie's veto memorandum, published in the U. S. Daily, August 23, 1932.
29 House Bill No. 123; Senate Bill No. 248.
30 House Bill No. 149.
31 South Carolina, Act Regulating Electrical Utilities, 1932, Sec. 2 (v).
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