Mississippi Constitution
Article 4, § 71 — Title of bill; committee recommendations
Mississippi Const. art. 4, § 71
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Every bill introduced into the Legislature shall have a title, and the title ought to indicate clearly the subject matter or matters of the proposed legislation. Each committee to which a bill may be referred shall express, in writing, its judgment of the sufficiency of the title of the bill, and this, too, whether the recommendation be that the bill do pass or do not pass.
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