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RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIALS

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Senate Concurrent Resolution. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 3–Senator Branson.

355

2

Assembly Joint Resolution, ratifying a proposed amendment to the constitution of the United States, fixing the commencement of the terms of president and vice president and members of Congress, and fixing the time of the assembling of Congress. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 1–Mr. O’Connor. Approved January 28, 1933.

356

3

Senate Joint Resolution, proposing to amend section 3 of article IX of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Senate Joint Resolution No. 2 of the Thirty-fifth Session–Senator Henderson.

357

4

Senate Joint Resolution. Memorial to Congress. Senate Joint Resolution No. 8–Senator Branson. Approved February 1, 1933.

358

5

Assembly Joint Resolution, recommending the selection of George Russell, Jr., of Nevada, for the position of the secretary of the interior. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 7–Mr. Taber. Approved February 2, 1933.

359

6

Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress not to pass H. R. 13558, relative to filing of notices of location of mining claims in U. S. land offices. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 10–Mr. Bugbee. Approved February 15, 1933.

360

7

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing the reconstruction finance corporation and the regional agricultural credit corporation to reduce the interest rate on, and to extend the time for payment of agricultural and livestock loans. Senate Joint Resolution No. 10–Senators Winters, Carpenter and Friedhoff. Approved February 15, 1933.

361

8

Senate Joint Resolution, recommending the appointment of John F. Shaughnessy, chairman of the Nevada public service commission, to the position of interstate commerce commissioner. Senate Joint Resolution No. 9–Senator Branson. Approved February 24, 1933.

361

9

Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress and the secretary of agriculture of the United States for relief in the matter of grazing fees for live stock upon the national forests. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 16–Mr. Stewart. Approved February 24, 1933.

362

10

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to not close the United States mint at Carson City, Nevada. Senate Joint Resolution No. 18–Senator Branson. Approved February 28, 1933.

363

11

Assembly Joint Resolution, relative to amending section 14, article V, of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 21–Messrs. Dunseath and Kenny.

364

12

Assembly Joint Resolution, relative to amending section 3, article I, of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 26–Messrs. Brown and Kenny.

364

13

Assembly Joint Resolution. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 34–Mr. O’Connor. Approved March 6, 1933.

365

14

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to adopt the Pittman proposal to accept silver on British debt. Senate Joint Resolution No. 13–Senator Branson. Approved March 6, 1933.

365

15

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing the Congress of the United States to speedily rehabilitate silver, and petitioning the president-elect to call an international conference on the subject. Senate Joint Resolution No. 16–Senator Scott. Approved March 6, 1933.

366

16

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to pass the so-called Wheeler bill, providing for the coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1. Senate Joint Resolution No. 14–Senator Marsh. Approved March 6, 1933.

368

17

Senate Joint Resolution, relative to amending article X of the state constitution. Senate Joint Resolution No. 17–Senator Heidtman.

368

18

Assembly Joint Memorial to the honorable the president of the United States relative to the policy of establishing a reasonable and equitable preferential basis in connection with certain contracts and works in favor of Nevada contractors, Nevada materials and Nevada labor. Assembly Joint Memorial No. 32–Mr. Tandy. Approved March 8, 1933.

369

19

Senate Concurrent Resolution, providing for an investigation of the banking situation in the State of Nevada; the handling and control thereof; an investigation of the state bank examiner’s office, of the Nevada bonding and surety company, and any and all state boards and offices connected directly or indirectly therewith. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 6–Senator Heidtman.

370

20

Senate Concurrent Resolution. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 7–Senator Scott.

371

21

Senate Concurrent Resolution, amending joint rule 10 of the legislature. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 9–Committee on Rules and Joint Rules.

372

22

Senate Concurrent resolution, expressing the attitude of the Nevada legislature toward the people of the State of Nevada, with reference to relief from mortgage foreclosures. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 15–Senators Branson and Tobin.

372

23

Assembly Joint Resolution, requesting Congress and the reconstruction finance corporation to make immediate provision for relief of Nevada Indians. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 19–Committee on Military and Indian Affairs. Approved March 16, 1933.

373

24

Assembly Joint Resolution, directing the governor to proclaim October 11 of each year “General Pulaski’s Memorial Day,” for the observance and commemoration of the death of Brigadier General Casimir Pulaski. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 6–Committee on Military and Indian Affairs. Approved March 16, 1933.

374

25

Senate Joint Resolution, relating to the Carson City U. S. mint and assay office. Senate Joint Resolution No. 22–Senator Winters. Approved March 16, 1933.

375

26

Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress for the passage of legislation for the encouragement and relief of the mining of precious metals, gold and silver, and for the making of exception for payment of income tax on the proceeds of production of such metals. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 24–Mr. Bugbee. Approved March 20, 1933.

376

27

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to grant to forest users in the United States a moratorium of two years for the payment of grazing fees for the year 1932, and to omit charges for grazing fees for the year 1933. Senate Joint Resolution No. 21–Senator Tobin. Approved March 20, 1933.

377

28

Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to increase the tariff on copper. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 22–Mr. Cooper. Approved March 22, 1933.

378