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Show UlTEGliTIf DON BRIEF. ACTION TAKEN BY 80LONS DURING DUR-ING CLOSING DAYS OF 8E8SION IN THK SENATE Bflla Introduced 8. B. 7. Calllster and board. Governor's Gov-ernor's veto overriden, ayes 19; nays, H. B. 118. McCullough Apprentice-hip Apprentice-hip laws repealed. Judiciary. H. B. 103, FowlcsClarnlshment. Ju-alclary. Ju-alclary. , , H. B. 9S. committee on Irrigation Water rights. Agriculture. 8. B. 63. Winder Noxious weeds. Passed, ayes. 14; absent, 3. 8. U. 611, Winder Pure seeds. Debated De-bated and action deferred. 8. B. 6, WeBtphal Minimum wages for prison guards, rassed, ayes, 17; bays, 2; absent, 8. H. B. 108, Keyscr Gasoline tax. Amended to form of senate bill 13, and paused, ayes, 17; absent, 3. H. B. to, Tettlt State officials under un-der workmen's compensation ai t. Favorable Fa-vorable report of commerce and Industries. In-dustries. On second reading calendar. 3. B. 7, Jenson Adoptions. Advanced Ad-vanced to third reading calendar, ayes, 16; absent . Rules suspended, passed, pass-ed, ayes, 14; absent 6. 8. B, 76. Ryan Bounties. Senats refuses to concur In format house amendments. Senators Funk and Ryan named conference committee. 8. B. 101, Jenson Gamblers, vagrants. va-grants. Advanced rule suspended, and passed each vote, ayes, 17; absent, I. 8. B. 107, Jenson Fees of constables. Advanced, ayes. 18; absent, 2. Rule suspended, paused, ayes, 15; absent, 6. S. B. 60, .Stun In Redemption period o water conservation districts. Held en calendar, pending action on 8. B. 159. 8. B. 113, O'DonnellContracts between be-tween sue h districts and United States. Same action. 11. B. 63, judiciary committee Building Build-ing and loan associations. Joint rule suspended to Dermit passage of con- lerencs report ayes 16. absent 6. H. B. 114, Taiigren JurlHdlctloBi of justice courts. Judiciary. H. B. 12, N. J. Hansen City zoning bill. Amended and advanced to third reading calendar ayes 14. nays 4, ab. sent i. Held on notice of motion to reconsider vote. 8. B. 76. ltyan Bounties. Senator Candland added to conference committee. commit-tee. H. B. 61, Fowles Armistice day. n .. - 1 7 . u .- 1 aliBont 2. Signed by president. 11. B. J9, Sharp Two sets of election judges. Signed by president. H. B. Mli, Keyser "Gasoline tax. Signed Sign-ed by president. 8. B. 62, Warnick Certificates of department of agriculture. Signed by governor. 8. B. 61, Ryan Supreme court decisions. deci-sions. Sinned by governor. H. B. ICS Crouch Sale of New Hop Irrigation district bonds held by stale school fund. Agriculture. 8. B. 134, Jenson Uasollne a puhllo utility. Second reading calendar with adverse report of Judiciary committee. 8. B. Ill), Winder Fees of Justices of the peace. Same action. H. B. 121, McGullough Arraignment Second reading calendar with favorable favor-able report of judiciary. II. B. ISO, judiciary committee Witness Wit-ness fees. Same action. H. B. 119, McCullough Filing returns re-turns 111 district court. Same action. H. B. 123, McCullough Information. Same action. H. B. 14li, Parrlsh State banking department. de-partment. Favorable report of hank, fng committee. Second reading calendar, calen-dar, liule suspended and mil advanced to third reading ayes 18, ansent 2. II. B. 181, Parrlsh Experiment farm In David county. Favorable report of second reading calendar. S. B. 169, committee on agriculture Water conservation districts. A tv meed me-ed to third reading calendar a; s IS, duvi 3, absent 4. H. R 82, Sharp Repealing hog rJ.o'-era rJ.o'-era tax. Favorable report of committee commit-tee on agriculture. Second reading calendar. S. It. 165, Hlrschl Kxemptlng building build-ing and loan associations from state securities commission. Favorable report re-port of banking committee. Second reading calendar. S. B. 40. Callister Police pensions. Engrossing and enrolling. H. B. 2D, Welsh School budgets. Signed by president. U. B. 114, Lewis Commission manager mana-ger form of goevrnrnent. Advanced to third reading calendar ayes 10, nays 7, absent S. IN TUB HOT'SE Action on Bills H. B. 14, Sharp Abolishing the department de-partment of finance and purchase and providing that the board of examiners hall constitute the board of supplies and purchase. Passed Yeas 18, nays 12. absent 10. 8. H. 76, Kyan Relating to bounties for the destruction of predatory animals, ani-mals, etc. 1'assed Yeas 47, nays 7, absent 7. H. B. 28, Welsh Providing for budgets bud-gets in school districts. Rules suspended sus-pended so that corrections could be made In bill. Again passed yeas 43, hays 2, absent 10. S. B. Hit, O'Donnell Authorizing the board of trustees of each town of. the state to borrow money on the credit of the town and issue bonds. Passed Yeas 39, nay 1, absent 16. H. B. 10S, Keyscr Increasing the sales tux on gasoline to 3Mi a gallon. Senate amendments approved. Passed Pass-ed Yeas 88, nays 6, absent 11. H. B. 114, Tangren Requiring that certain oases be taken for trial to the nearest justice of the peace. Passed Yeas 45, nays none, absent 10. II. B. 24, Welsh Providing for county coun-ty budgets. Higned by the governor. H. B. 36, McCarty Relating to nominations. nom-inations. Sent to the governor for till approval. II. B. 36, McCarty Relating to nominations. nom-inations. Sent to the governor for his approval. H. B. 97, committee on Irrigation Providing for the adjudication of water wa-ter rights. Passed Yeas 38, navs 8, absent 8. S. B. 40, Callister Relating to pensions pen-sions for employees of the police departments de-partments of cities of the first and second classes. Passed Ayes 48, nays 0, absent 6. H. B. 63, committee on judiciary-Relating judiciary-Relating to building and loan associations. associa-tions. Amendments agref-d upon by conference committees adopted. Bill passed A ves 45, nays 6, absent 4. II. B. " Relating to state land board. Passed over the governor's vetoAyes ve-toAyes 40, nays 14, absent 1. S. ii. 76. Ryan Relating to bounties for the destruction of predatory animals. ani-mals. Senate refuses to adopt house 'amendments. Conference committee appointed. H. U. 74. N. J. Hansen Providing for the removal of the state prison to a new site. Killed by striking out the enacting clause. H. B. 163, Crouch Authorizing the state land commissioner to sell bonds of the New Hope irrigation district, purchased by the state on August 2S, 1813. Passed ayes 41, excused from Voting 4, absent 10. H. B. 61, Fowles Making N jvember 11, or Armistice day. a legal holiday. Signed by Speaker McKell. H. B. 89, Mrs. Graham Providing for examination and licensing of hairdressers, hair-dressers, cosmeticians and cosmetologists. cosmetolo-gists. Passed, 45 yeas, 0 nays, 10 absent. ab-sent. H. B. 130, Petty Relating to regulating regu-lating by the department of registration registra-tion of certain professions, stc. Passed. Pass-ed. 41 yeas, 1 nay, II absent. |