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RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIALS ________
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Assembly Joint Resolution, proposing an amendment to article IX of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 30 of the Thirty-eighth Session–Committee on Ways and Means. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, proposing an amendment to section 1 of article X of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 6–Mr. Kennett. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, relative to amending article IV of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 17 of the Thirty-eighth Session–Mr. Reynolds. |
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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 of the Thirty-eighth Session–Mr. Tapscott. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution memorializing Congress to enact legislation authorizing the payment of all old-age assistance to Indians out of federal funds. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 2–Mr. Sampson. Approved February 2, 1939. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 1–Clark County Delegation. Approved February 3, 1939. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to use all honorable means to enact senate bill 1030, introduced by Senator Pittman of Nevada, or senate bill 1049, introduced by Senator McCarran. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 5–Mr. Amodei. Approved February 8, 1939. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Nevada’s senators and representative in Congress to obtain for the State of Nevada an allotment of lands for sugar-beet acreage. Senate Joint Resolution No. 3–Senator Foster. Approved February 8, 1939. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, relative to the protection, use, and development of the natural resources of the western region. Senate Joint Resolution No. 2–Senator Dressler. Approved February 18, 1939. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress relative to legislation to modify or amend the securities exchange act and all amendments thereto in such a manner as to encourage private investment to the end that unemployment and its accompanying and attendant evils may be reduced or eliminated. Senate Joint Resolution No. 4–Senator Wittenberg. Approved March 1, 1939. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to adopt a strong policy of neutrality as regards foreign powers, and to continue the strong policy regarding national defense. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 7–Messrs. Hazard, Burke, Conine, Springer, Talcott, and Williams. Approved March 14, 1939. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress relative to the passing of appropriate legislation for the erection and construction of four custom milling plants in Nevada at government expense under terms looking toward the payment to the government of principal and interest of such investment over a period of years, after which title to the same would vest in the state. Senate Joint Resolution No. 5–Senator DeVotie. Approved March 14, 1939. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to cause to be issued a special three-cent stamp to commemorate Nevada’s diamond jubilee of seventy-five years statehood. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 12–Mr. Amodei. Approved March 22, 1939. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to enact such laws as will make provision for the exercise of some latitude or degree of discretion in reduction of certain obligations of borrowers from federal farm banks. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 8–Mr. Hussman. Approved March 24, 1939. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to change the open season on doves in the zone in which Nevada is situated. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 17–Mr. Hussman. Approved March 24, 1939. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to restore to the State of Nevada the maximum allotment of funds heretofore appropriated for the construction of federal aid highways. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 10–Mr. Germain. Approved March 24, 1939. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to enact legislation ceding to the State of Nevada certain land of the United States situate in Elko County. Senate Joint Resolution No. 12–Committee on Public Lands. Approved March 24, 1939. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to pass senate bill No. 1187. Senate Joint Resolution No. 14–Senator Miller. Approved March 24, 1939. |
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Senate Joint Resolution. Senate Joint Resolution No. 13–Senator Getchell. Approved March 25, 1939. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing the Congress of the United States to pass a certain act (S. 800) to amend the act entitled “An act to authorize the secretary of the treasury to purchase silver, issue silver certificates, and for other purposes,” approved June 19, 1934, 9 post meridian, known as the silver purchase act of 1934. Senate Joint Resolution No. 6–Senator Horsey. Became effective without signature of Governor. |
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Senate Concurrent Resolution. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 1–Senator Lattin. |
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Senate Concurrent Resolution, providing for an additional member to the committee heretofore appointed for the purpose of investigating certain matters at the university of the State of Nevada. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 3–Senator Lattin. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, prohibiting soliciting from members and officers of the legislature in and about the legislative rooms and the state capitol. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 2–Washoe, Elko, Clark, Lincoln, and Douglas Delegations. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, providing for the payment of certain sums for supplies purchased for the thirty-ninth session for the Nevada legislature. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 1–Committee on Claims. |
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Senate Concurrent Resolution, extending the time for the report of the committee under the provisions of senate concurrent resolution No. 1. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 4–Senator Lattin. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, indorsing the proposal of a “National Patriotic Revival.” Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 5–Mr. Kennett. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, to correct assembly substitute for assembly bill No. 185. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 8–Mr. Oldham. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, requesting the governor to return to the assembly of the State of Nevada assembly bill No. 176 for further consideration. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 9–Mr. Davidson. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, requesting the return from the governor of the State of Nevada of assembly bill No. 144 for further consideration. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 10–Mr. Curtis. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 13–Mr. Burke. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, requiring the highway engineer of the State of Nevada to indicate distances on certain signboards on the public highways in this state. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 11–Mr. Oldham. |
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Senate Concurrent Resolution, requesting the return of senate bill No. 42 from the governor for correction. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 6–Senator Wittenberg. |
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Senate Concurrent Resolution, providing for the payment of certain sums for supplies purchased for the thirty-ninth session for the Nevada legislature. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 9–Senator Modarelli. |
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Senate Concurrent Resolution, providing for the formation and composition of a fact-finding committee to study the Nevada transportation system as to taxation, and to recommend proposed legislation for the improvement of the same. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 8–Senator Bell. |
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Senate Resolution. Senate Resolution No. 6–Committee on Ways and Means. |