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RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIALS ________
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Senate Joint Resolution, relating to public ranges in Nevada. Senate Joint Resolution No. 2–Senator Dressler. Approved January 25, 1927. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing the Congress of the United States to repeal the federal estate tax provisions of the revenue law effective February 26, 1926, and leaving such source of revenue to the state. Senate Joint Resolution No. 1–Senator Getchell. Approved January 27, 1927. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing the state highway department to make reconnaissance and survey of that portion of the State of Nevada being an easterly portion of southern Nye County, the southwesterly portion of Lincoln County, and the northwestern corner of Clark County, Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 1–Mr. Boak. Approved February 8, 1927. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing the Congress of the United States in opposition to the passage of H. R. 16168, a bill to authorize the issuance of patent for lands containing deposits of copper and associated minerals, and for other purposes. Senat Joint Resolution No. 4–Senator Getchell. Approved February 10, 1927. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, relating to United States pension laws. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 4–Mr. Winter. Approved February 17, 1927. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, relative to the address of Prince A. Hawkins, Esq., on the subject of the range stockraising industry. Senate Joint Resolution No. 5–Senator Scott. Approved February 17, 1927. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, proposing an amendment to the constitution. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 6–Mr. Boak. Approved February 25, 1927. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to establish a government hospital in the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 5–Mr. Winter. Approved February 25, 1927. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing the honorable secretary of the interior of the United States to continue to maintain the United States land office situated at Elko, in the State of Nevada. Senate Joint Resolution No. 12–Senator Fairchild. Approved March 15, 1927. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, relative to amending section 19 of article V of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 7–Mr. David. Approved March 15, 1927. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, pertaining to certain sections of the state highway system. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 15–White Pine and Elko County Delegations. Approved March 16, 1927. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, relative to the appointment of a committee to arrange for participating in a program signalizing the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of George Washington. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 7–Mr. David. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 6–Mr. Ellis. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, relative to the Lincoln highway. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 14–Mr. Maupin. Approved March 23, 1927. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to review, and if warranted and with exceptions as noted, to make certain changes relating to grazing conditions on the Humboldt, Nevada, and Toiyabe national forests, and other matters relating thereto. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 11–Mr. McGill. Approved March 23, 1927. |
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Senate Joint Resolution. Senate Joint Resolution No. 14–Senator John H. Miller. Approved March 25, 1927. |