SENATE AGENDA

for the

Committee on Government Affairs

 

                                                                                                     Upon Adjournment

                                                                                                               Of Senate                          

   Day    Friday                  Date    May 11, 2001                  Time  Floor Session          Room   2149

 


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FIRST REVISED AGENDA

 

A.B. 92              Authorizes county to exercise additional powers under certain circumstances. (BDR 20-428)

 

A.B. 165            Declares “Silver State Fanfare” as official state march. (BDR 19-579)

 

A.B. 326            Requires local governments to disclose certain expenses relating to lobbying. (BDR 31-496)

 

A.B. 428            Revises provisions governing state public works board. (BDR 28-229)

 

A.B. 430            Authorizes general improvement districts in certain counties to charge owners of dwelling units which receive services provided by district for which owners are not being charged. (BDR 25-1275)

 

A.B. 556            Revises certain provisions governing authority of state board of examiners and requirements for certain agreements for interlocal cooperation between public agencies. (BDR 31-565)

 

A.B. 649            Revises certain provisions regarding governmental purchasing. (BDR 27-1127)

 

 

Possible Discussion of and Action on Measures Previously Considered

 

Public Comment

 

 

 

NOTES:            Any person who proposes an amendment to a bill being heard by the committee must present that proposal in writing.