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RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIALS

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No.

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1

Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to leave undisturbed the present legal method of acquiring mining claims, mines, and rights connected therewith. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 3–Mr. Boak. Approved February 8, 1937.

547

2

Senate Joint Resolution, ratifying a proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Senate Joint Resolution No. 1–Senator Keenan. Approved February 8, 1937.

548

3

Senate Joint Resolution, proposing the repeal of section 3 of article XIII of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Senate Joint Resolution No. 13 of the Thirty-seventh Session–Senator Keenan.

549

4

Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing the Congress of the United States and the resettlement administration to provide adequate credit for restocking ranches in Nevada and other western states, so as to restore their earning power and land values, with the rate of interest on such loans reduced to the minimum. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 9–Mr. Agee. Approved February 13, 1937.

549

5

Senate Joint Resolution, relative to amending sections 2 and 6 of article XI of the state constitution. Senate Joint Resolution No. 18 of the Thirty-seventh Session–Senator Dressler.

550

6

Senate Joint Resolution, proposing the repeal of section 24 of article IV of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Senate Joint Resolution No. 3–Senator Marsh.

550

7

Assembly Joint Resolution, petitioning the Congress of the United States to enact a federal law to eliminate competitive bidding on star mail routes and to provide for the retention in the service of the star route contractors giving satisfactory service, and authorizing the postmaster general to grant additional compensation where rates of pay are unreasonably low. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 7–Mr. Tapscott. Approved March 8, 1937.

551

8

Assembly Joint Resolution, urging the employment of Nevada labor in the construction of Boca dam. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 28–Messrs. Gray and Shelly. Approved March 9, 1937.

551

9

Assembly Joint Resolution, petitioning Congress for the establishment of a patrol, under direction of the federal government, over all the lands coming under the control of the Taylor grazing act in the western states. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 12–Mr. Agee. Approved March 10, 1937.

552

10

Assembly Joint Resolution, proposing an amendment to section 4 of article V of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 23–Mr. Tapscott.

553

11

Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing the United States senate to oppose the ratification of the proposed Argentine treaty. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 11–Mr. Agee.

554

12

Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to pass that certain act entitled “A bill to provide for the general welfare by establishing a system of federal aid to the states for the purpose of enabling them to provide adequate institutional treatment of prisoners and provide improved methods of supervision and administration of probation, parole, and conditional release of offenders.” Assembly Joint Resolution No. 24–Mr. Whalen. Approved March 17, 1937.

554

13

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress relative to the transfer of water rights, within federal projects in certain states, from marginal and submarginal lands to good lands, and other matters properly connected therewith. Senate Joint Resolution No. 12–Senator Sawyer. Approved March 17, 1937.

555

14

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress relative to disposition of revenues from oil and gas leases on naval petroleum reserves. Senate Joint Resolution No. 13–Senator Sawyer. Approved March 17, 1937.

556

15

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to enact a noxious weed eradication law. Senate Joint Resolution No. 7–Committee on Agriculture, Irrigation and Reclamation of Arid Lands. Approved March 17, 1937.

558

16

Assembly Joint Resolution. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 27–Mr. Hussman. Approved March 19, 1937.

558

17

Assembly Joint Resolution, urging Congress to enact the Harrison-Fletcher bill. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 34–Committee on Education. Approved March 19, 1937.

559

18

Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing the Congress of the United States to continue the federal emergency administration of public works. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 32–Mr. Cline. Approved March 22, 1937.

560

19

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to establish storage vaults for silver at or near the federal munition plant at Hawthorne, Nevada. Senate Joint Resolution No. 17–Senator Miller. Approved March 23, 1937.

561

20

Senate Joint Resolution, a joint memorial relating to the use of copper on government projects in Nevada. Senate Joint Resolution No. 6–Senator Gibson. Approved March 23, 1937.

561

21

Senate Joint Resolution, authorizing the governor of the State of Nevada, during the time the legislature of the state shall not be in session, to receive and administer grants-in-aid allotments for public relief and welfare, and other funds which may be made available to the State of Nevada during such periods as the legislature thereof shall be in adjournment. Senate Joint Resolution No. 11–Senator Sawyer. Approved March 23, 1937.

563

22

Assembly Joint Resolution, relative to amending article IV of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 17–Mr. Reynolds.

564

23

Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing the bureau of public roads of the United States department of agriculture to designate that portion of the state highways, Nevada route 30 and Utah route 70, which is situated to the north of the Great Salt Lake, between Oasis, Nevada, on route U S 40 and a point on route U S 30 at or near Cedar Creek, Utah, as a portion of the federal aid system. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 36–Mr. Oldham. Approved March 24, 1937.

564

24

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to remonetize silver and coin it at sixteen to one. Senate Joint Resolution No. 20–Senator Marsh. Approved March 24, 1937.

565

25

Assembly Joint Resolution, proposing an amendment to article IX of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 30–Committee on Ways and Means.

567

26

Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to enact suitable legislation to continue an excise tax on copper. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 19–Mr. Russell.

568

27

Assembly Joint Resolution, requesting the legislative committee now at Washington, D. C., to urge upon the director of the United States reemployment service the establishment of the reemployment office for work on the Boca dam at Reno, Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 29–Committee on Labor.

569

28

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. 18–Mr. Hussman.

569

29

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing the United States senate to oppose the ratification of the proposed Argentine treaty. Senate Joint Resolution No. 9–Senator Dressler.

570

30

Senate Joint Resolution, petitioning Congress to make theft of livestock on land under federal control a federal offense. Senate Joint Resolution No. 8–Senator Dressler.

571

31

Senate Joint Resolution, requesting the Congress of the United States to pass legislation permitting the white settlers who have made homes on land in Pyramid Lake reservation in Nevada to obtain title to said lands and remain thereon. Senate Joint Resolution No. 22–Senator Sawyer.

571

32

Assembly Concurrent Resolution, authorizing the purchase of two flags for the legislative halls. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 3–Mr. Phillips.

573

33

Assembly Concurrent Resolution, extending to Congressman Scrugham the sympathy of the State of Nevada in the loss of his beloved mother. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 8–Mr. Cooper.

573

34

Senate Concurrent Resolution, directing the state planning board to cooperate with the federal government in the restoration of the log house at Genoa, Nevada. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 2–Senator Dressler.

574

35

Assembly Concurrent Resolution, calling attention to the allotment of power from Boulder dam and the advisability of the various sections of the state desiring to be benefited thereby to take appropriate action to secure such benefits. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 12–Mr. Bugbee.

575

36

Senate Concurrent Resolution, relative to the employment of residents of this state in any undertaking or services performed by this state or any political subdivision thereof. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 4–Senator Robbins.

575

37

Assembly Concurrent Resolution, expressing sympathy to the people of Texas for the great disaster which occurred at Overton in the said state. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 16–Mrs. Washburn.

576

38

Assembly Concurrent Resolution, memorializing the attorney-general of the State of Nevada to direct a more strict compliance with the law upon the district attorneys or through the district attorneys upon certain license collectors. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 15–Committee on Ways and Means.

577

39

Assembly Concurrent Resolution, commending the heroic bravery of the highway department of the State of Nevada in the rescue of Mrs. LaNear and her baby girl from impending death. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 21–Mr. Cooper.

577

40

Assembly Concurrent Resolution, expressing the appreciation for the courtesies by the Carson City press. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 20–Mr. Oldham.

578

41

Senate Concurrent Resolution, memorializing the justices of the supreme court of Nevada to change rule of the supreme court relative to the eligibility of applicants for examination for admission to the state bar of Nevada. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 6–Senator Cobb.

579