SENATE AGENDA

for the

Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections

 

  Day   Tuesday           Date   February 8, 2005          Time    3:30 p.m.           Room   2144

 


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(R#) Indicates the reprint number of the bill/resolution being considered.

PLEASE PROVIDE 12 COPIES OF YOUR EXHIBITS AND NOTES.

 

FIRST REVISED AGENDA

 

ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING

 

Opening Remarks and Introduction of Committee Members and Staff

              Senator Barbara K. Cegavske, Chair

 

Adoption of Standing Committee Rules

 

Staff Presentation of Committee Brief and Overview of Session Deadlines

           Michael J. Stewart, Committee Policy Analyst, Research Division, Legislative Counsel Bureau

 

Presentation Regarding Election Issues – Secretary of State’s Office

           Dean Heller, Secretary of State

            Renee Parker, Chief Deputy Secretary of State

            Ellick C. Hsu, Deputy Secretary for Elections   

           

Presentation Regarding Election Issues – County Election Officials

                         Alan Glover, Carson City Clerk-Recorder

                         Barbara Reed, Douglas County Clerk-Treasurer

                         Larry Lomax, Clark County Registrar of Voters

 

S.B. 19             Changes name of Northern Nevada Senatorial District to Rural Nevada Senatorial District. (BDR 17-731)

 

S.B.40              Removes requirement for printing one copy of bills and resolutions on special paper.

(BDR 17-1043)

 

Committee Introductions of Bills and Resolutions.

 

Public Comment.

 

Cellular telephones must be turned off or set to silent mode while in the committee room.

 

Possible discussion of and action on measures previously considered.

 

Note: Any person proposing an amendment to a bill being heard by the committee must submit the proposed amendment in writing and include a statement of the intent for the amendment.  The proposal must also include the appropriate name and contact number.