SENATE AGENDA

for the

JOINT MEETING OF THE Senate Committee on Transportation and Homeland Security

AND THE

Assembly Committee on Transportation

 

  Day  Thursday         Date  February 17, 2005     Time   1:30 p.m.           Room  1214

 


If you cannot attend the meeting, you can listen to it live over the Internet.  The address for the legislative website is http://www.leg.state.nv.us.  For audio broadcasts, click on the link “Listen to Live Meetings.”

Note:  We are pleased to make reasonable accommodations for members of the public who are disabled and wish to attend the meeting.  If special arrangements for the meeting are necessary, please notify the Senate Committee on Transportation and Homeland Security at (775) 684-1421.

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

PLEASE PROVIDE 26 COPIES OF YOUR EXHIBITS AND NOTES.

 

THIRD REVISED AGENDA

 

S.B. 60              Makes various changes concerning drivers' licenses issued to persons under 18 years of age. (BDR 43-9)

 

A.B. 52              Makes various changes concerning drivers' licenses issued to persons under 18 years of age. (BDR 43-972)

 

Presentation:     Overview of TRIP Report “Driving Nevada’s Future:  A Report Card on the Condition of Nevada’s Transportation System and the Ability of the State’s Transportation System to Accommodate Population and Economic Growth.” - Carolyn Bonifas, Associate Director of Research and Communications, The Road Information Program, Washington, DC

                             Gino DelCarlo, Nevada Highway Users Alliance

                             Carole Vilardo, President, Nevada Taxpayers Association

                             Daryl Capurro, Managing Director, Nevada Motor Transport Association

                             Michael Geeser, Spokesman, AAA

                             Gary Milliken, Associated General Contractors, Las Vegas Chapter

                             Ted Olivas, Director, Government and Community Affairs, City of Las Vegas

 

Public comment.

 

*Note: Interested parties may observe the proceedings through a simultaneous videoconference in Room 4412 of the Grant Sawyer State Office Building, Las Vegas.

 

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