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RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIALS ________
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 1–Mr. Hussman. Approved January 30, 1935. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, relative to amending section 14, article V, of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 21 of the Thirty-sixth Session–Messrs. Dunseath and Kenny. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, relative to amending section 3, article I, of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 26 of the Thirty-sixth Session–Messrs. Brown and Kenny. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, relative to memorializing Congress to enact proposed legislation directing immediate payment of the adjusted service certificates of sailors and soldiers of the world war. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 2–Mr. Persson. Approved February 8, 1935. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 5–Clark, Elko, Lincoln, Nye, Washoe, and White Pine County Delegations. Approved February 16, 1935. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to enact suitable legislation to impose a tariff on copper. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 7–Mr. Russell. Approved February 16, 1935. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, requesting the return of assembly bill No. 83 from the governor. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 2–Washoe County Delegation. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress and the secretary of agriculture of the United States for relief in the matter of grazing fees for livestock upon the national forests. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 9–Mr. Persson. Approved February 27, 1935. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, 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 Resolution No. 4–Committee on Labor. Approved February 27, 1935. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to not repeal long- and short-haul clause. Senate Joint Resolution No. 1–Senator Branson. Approved February 27, 1935. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, requesting the return from the governor of the State of Nevada of assembly bill No. 53. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 3–Mr. Newton. |
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Senate Concurrent Resolution. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 2–Committee on Ways and Means. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, requesting the return from the governor of assembly bill No. 70. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 5–Mr. Renfro. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, petitioning the Hon. Harry L. Hopkins, federal emergency relief administrator of the United States, for an allotment of funds in the sum of twenty-seven thousand ($27,000) dollars for the aid and relief of the Clark County school system at Las Vegas in Clark County, Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 22–Clark County Delegation. Approved March 7, 1935. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 8–Committee on Labor. Approved March 7, 1935. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, endorsing the policy of President Roosevelt in regards to his stand on the $4,880,000,000 program. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 19–Mr. Noble. Approved March 7, 1935. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, requesting the return from the governor of assembly bill No. 11. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 6–Mr. Goodwin. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, relative to amending article X of the state constitution. Senate Joint Resolution No. 17 of the Thirty-sixth Session–Senator Heidtman. |
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Senate Concurrent Resolution. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 3–Senator Sawyer. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, conveying thanks to the Lions club of Carson City, Nevada, for courtesies extended to the members of the legislature. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 8–Mr. Oldham. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, requesting the governor to return assembly bill No. 30 to the assembly for further consideration. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 10–Mr. Hussman. |
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Senate Concurrent Resolution, relative to amending section 7 of the joint rules of the senate and assembly. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 5–Senator Robbins. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, requesting the return of senate bill No. 27 from the governor. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 7–Mr. Hussman. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, urging Congress to enact a federal train-limit law. Senate Joint Resolution No. 6–Senator Branson. |
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Senate Concurrent Resolution, requesting the department of highways of the State of Nevada to proceed with the construction of a portion of route 1a. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 6–Senators Sawyer, Carpenter, Miller, Keenan, Marsh, Ryan, and Getchell. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, proposing the printing of a certain document designated as the “Lincoln County Flood Control Project,” as a state document. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 9–Lincoln County Delegation. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, requesting the withdrawal from the governor of assembly bill No. 90. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 12–Mr. Cooper. |
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Senate Concurrent Resolution, relative to acknowledging the sermon of Rev. Brewster Adams, as the same appeared in the Nevada State Journal March 10, 1935. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 7–Senator Tobin. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, requesting the return of assembly bill No. 181 from the governor for further consideration. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 14–Mr. Henrichs. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, requesting the return of assembly bill No. 218 from the governor for further consideration. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 15–Mr. Sherwood. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing the president of the United States to initiate and carry into effect a movement within his discretion to furnish new employment in the mines of the United States. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 27–Whole House. Approved March 21, 1935. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, requesting the immediate construction of the “Broken Link” between Alamo and Caliente, in Lincoln County, Nevada. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 11–Lincoln, Clark, and White Pine County Delegations. |
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Senate Concurrent Resolution, proposing a substitute for assembly joint resolution which has been lost in the Senate. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 9–Senator Sawyer. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, designating the office of the labor commissioner as the state agency to cooperate with the United States employment service in the administration of an act of Congress relating to the establishment of a national employment system. Senate Joint Resolution No. 4–Committee on Federal Relations. Approved March 27, 1935. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to erect a suitable memorial to the memory of the pioneer miners of Virginia City, in the nature of a home for aged miners. Senate Joint Resolution No. 14–Senator Cobb. Approved March 27, 1935. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to enlarge the Dixie national forest and create a game preserve therein. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 25–Clark County Delegation. Approved March 27, 1935. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, proposing the repeal of section 3 of article 13 of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Senate Joint Resolution No. 13–Senator Keenan. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, directing the state highway engineer to proceed without delay to improve and construct a portion of the state highway on route 11 between Weiland and Owyhee in Elko County, Nevada. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 13–Mr. Oldham. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, relative to amending sections 2 and 6 of article XI of the state constitution. Senate Joint Resolution No. 18–Senator Dressler. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to purchase certain lands adjacent to Lake Tahoe in the State of Nevada, for the establishment thereon of a park for recreational purposes,and for the establishment thereon of an emergency aviation field. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 14–Committee on Public Parks. Approved March 28, 1935. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 15–Mr. Lattin. Approved March 28, 1935. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to create a department of education and providing a secretary of education therefor to sit in the president’s cabinet and to preside over said department. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 16–Mr. Phillips. Approved March 28, 1935. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress for the creation of a separate railway mail district to be located in the federal building at Reno, Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 26–Washoe County Delegation. Approved March 28, 1935. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to increase national guard units within the State of Nevada and appropriate funds for the building of suitable armories for the housing of same. Senate Joint Resolution No. 19–Committee on Ways and Means. Approved March 28, 1935. |
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Senate Concurrent Resolution. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 11–Senator Robbins. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, directing the secretary of state to procure materials for the legislature. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 17–Mr. Noble. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, authorizing the governor of the State of Nevada to accept for the State of Nevada grants-in-aid, allotments for public relief and welfare, and any other funds which may be made available to the State of Nevada by the United States government during such period as the legislature of the State of Nevada shall be not in session, and to administer the same in accordance with the requirements of the United States government. Senate Joint Resolution No. 20–Committee on Ways and Means. |