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RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIALS ________
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, providing that legislators shall not introduce bills from appointive state officers without first obtaining the approval of the board or individual making the appointment. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 1–Mr. Burke. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, proposal to amend article IV, section 12, of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 1 of the Fortieth Session–Mr. Boak. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to amend the law on the collection of income tax to a pay-as-you-go basis. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 4–Mr. Grant. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing the Congress of the United States to amend the social security act to permit old-age pensioners to perform casual labor. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 5–Mr. Boak. Approved February 10, 1943. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 2–Mr. Kelly. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 10–Douglas and Ormsby County Delegations. Approved February 16, 1943. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 3–Mr. Capurro. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 5–Mr. Phillips. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 4–Mr. Johnson. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to extend full statehood to the Territory of Alaska. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 14–Mr. Phillips. Approved March 1, 1943. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 6–Mr. Grant. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Edward A. Ducker on his seventy-third birthday and upon his completion of a quarter of a century as a member of the supreme court of the State of Nevada. Senate Joint Resolution No. 7–Senator Haight. Approved March 1, 1943. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress relative to enacting senate bill 450 regarding compensation to civilians. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 13–Mr. Fisher. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 12–Mr. Crawford. Approved March 5, 1943. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, acknowledging the aid and assistance given to the legislature by the Nevada taxpayers’ association and commending said association and its officers for their intelligent and unbiased studies of the tax problems of the State of Nevada. Senate Joint Resolution No. 5–Committee on Ways and Means. Approved March 5, 1943. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing the president and Congress of the United States to take such action as may be necessary to increase the price of the so-called strategic metals. Senate Joint Resolution No. 6–Committee on Mines and Mining. |
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Senate Concurrent Resolution, requesting the departments of state government, counties, cities, municipalities, and private employers to establish “pay roll saving plans” for the purchase of United States war savings bonds, and requesting all persons employed by the state and its departments, counties, cities, and municipalities, and all persons employed by private employers, to support and cooperate with such plans. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 1–Senator Haight. |
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Senate Concurrent Resolution, inviting the Rev. E. Stanley Jones to address a joint meeting of the legislature. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 2–Mr. Johnson. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, proposing an amendment to section 11 of article XV of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 7–Washoe County Delegation. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress not to enact legislation concerning commercial and private air commerce and aviation until such time as the present war has been concluded. Senate Joint Resolution No. 4–Mr. Lemaire. Approved March 13, 1943. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to relax restrictions on gold and silver mining. Senate Joint Resolution No. 2–Mr. Andreasen. Approved March 16, 1943. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, relative to the growing shortage of motor transportation. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 20–Committee on Livestock. Approved March 16, 1943. |
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Senate Concurrent Resolution, commending Joe Farnsworth upon his retirement from public life after thirty-two years of service as state printer for the state of Nevada. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 5–Committee on Printing. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 11–Mr. McElroy. |
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Senate Concurrent Resolution, directing the Nevada industrial commission to make a study and survey of the occupational disease codes and legislation of other states and to report their findings and conclusions to the committee of labor in the senate and assembly at the forty-second session of the Nevada legislature. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 3–Committee on Labor. |
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Senate Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to effect a land grant to the State of Nevada comprising two hundred thousand acres. Senate Joint Resolution No. 1–Senator Farndale. Approved March 20, 1943. |
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Assembly Concurrent Resolution, conveying thanks to the Arlington Hotel of Carson City, Nevada, for courtesies extended to the members of the legislature. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 9–Mr. Monroe. |
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Assembly Joint Resolution, memorializing Congress to grant relief to the gold mining industry. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 17–Mr. Johnson. Approved March 24, 1943. |