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RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIALS

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No.

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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 of the Thirty-ninth Session–Mr. Kennett.

559

2

Assembly Joint Resolution, proposal to amend article IV, section 12, of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 1–Mr. Boak.

563

3

Assembly Joint Resolution, relative to memorializing and petitioning Congress to enact legislation giving to draftees and others entering the military and naval service of the United States adequate insurance protection for themselves in the form of permanent total disability insurance as well as life insurance protection. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 7–Mr. Dow. Approved March 24, 1941.

563

4

Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to issue a special stamp in commemoration of the memory of the late Senator Key Pittman. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 8–Mr. Lewis. Approved March 24, 1941.

565

5

Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing the Congress of the United States to enact amendments to the social security acts to require that all costs of public assistance furnished to the members of the several Indian tribes be paid by the federal government, and to adjust the matter of relieving Indian-owned property in the State of Nevada from taxation. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 9–Mrs. Williams. Approved March 26, 1941.

565

6

Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to set aside a suitable area for recreation purposes on the shore of Lake Tahoe, in the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 10–Mr. Kispert. Approved March 28, 1941.

567

7

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to exempt the gold and silver industry from the excess profits tax of 1940 and years subsequent thereto. Senate Joint Resolution No. 3–Senator Wittenberg.

568

8

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to reduce interest charges from 4% to 3% on loans which the reconstruction finance corporation makes to irrigation districts and others similarly situated. Senate Joint Resolution No. 7–Lyon County Delegation. Approved February 25, 1941.

569

9

Senate Joint Resolution, relative to the importation of livestock and dressed meats from countries wherein the hoof-and-mouth disease is prevalent, and its relation to the national defense program. Senate Joint Resolution No. 4–Senator Dressler. Approved February 28, 1941.

570

10

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing the Congress of the United States to make provision for a more adequate system of farm-to-market roads as a part of the defense program of the nation. Senate Joint Resolution No. 6–Committee on Agriculture. Approved March 10, 1941.

571

11

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing the legislature of the State of California to include portion of state route 24 in California state highway program for completion at an early date. Senate Joint Resolution No. 5–Senator Heidtman. Approved March 15, 1941.

572

12

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to enact appropriate amendments to present federal statutes requiring federal agencies to comply with state water laws. Senate Joint Resolution No. 8–Senator Modarelli. Approved March 15, 1941.

573

13

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to enact appropriate legislation which will prevent encroachment upon public domain without approval of states affected. Senate Joint Resolution No. 9–Senator Modarelli. Approved March 15, 1941.

574

14

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to provide that all silver, whether newly mined, domestic or secondary, should be purchased under silver purchase act and proclamation made thereunder. Senate Joint Resolution No. 14–Senator Modarelli. Approved March 26, 1941.

575

15

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing the Congress of the United States to allot moneys for the construction of highways strategic for national defense on the basis outlined in the federal aid highway act or on a basis more favorable to the states. Senate Joint Resolution No. 13–Senator Tallman. Approved March 28, 1941.

576

16

Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing the Congress of the United States to make provision for a more adequate system of mine-to-market roads as a part of the defense program of the nation. Senate Joint Resolution No. 12–Senator Tallman. Approved March 28, 1941.

577

17

Assembly Concurrent Resolution, providing for the cleaning and renovating of the legislative halls, and rooms to be used in connection therewith, in the Nevada state capitol, providing for the appointment of a joint committee, and making an appropriation therefor. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 1–Mr. Dickerson.

578

18

Assembly Concurrent Resolution. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 2–Mr. Jones.

578

19

Assembly Concurrent Resolution. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 8–Mr. Dickerson.

579

20

Assembly Concurrent Resolution. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 6–Messrs. Thompson, Farndale, and Whalen.

579

21

Senate Concurrent Resolution, providing for the printing of legislative bills and the number thereof. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 1–Senator Robbins.

579

22

Senate Concurrent Resolution, providing for the fact-finding investigation of the Nevada state highway department, and of such other departments as may be necessary to the accomplishment of the purposes of this resolution; providing for the appointment of a joint committee of the senate and assembly to conduct such fact-finding investigation; authorizing and empowering said joint committee to do all things necessary and proper to the efficient conduct of such investigation, and requiring a report by such joint committee to the Nevada state legislature at its current session of such investigation, together with any recommendations it may deem advisable to be made in connection therewith, or as the result thereof. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 2–Senator Tallman.

580