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Daily History Daily File NEVADA LEGISLATURE AT CARSON CITY SEVENTY-EIGHTH SESSION ASSEMBLY DAILY HISTORY SHOWING HISTORY ACTIONS ON ALL MEASURES UP TO AND INCLUDING WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2015 FIFTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST CALENDAR DAY IN ADDITION TO VOLUME VII AND DAILY FILE FOR THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2015 FIFTY-SIXTH LEGISLATIVE DAY ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND CALENDAR DAY HON. JOHN HAMBRICK HON. JOHN C. ELLISON Speaker Speaker pro Tempore Compiled Under the Direction of Susan Furlong Chief Clerk (PLEASE REPORT ERRORS TO THE HISTORY CLERK) L HOW TO USE THE DAILY HISTORY AND THE HISTORY VOLUMES On each day the Assembly is in session (convening) or on days when legislative action has occurred on a bill or resolution but the house is not in session, a cumulative daily history is issued for Assembly bills and resolutions and is available on the Nevada Legislature’s website. At any time during the session, the location of a bill or resolution and the latest information on the current step of enactment may be obtained by accessing the Nevada Legislature’s website at www.leg.state.nv.us, the Nevada Electronic Legislative Information System at NELIS, or reading the latest history volume in conjunction with the latest daily history issued after the volume. The history volumes contain the names of the officers of the houses, the orders of business, the names and addresses of members, attaché names and position titles, names and members of standing committees, the 120-Day Calendar deadlines, and the daily files. Additional information may be obtained from the Nevada Assembly’s website at Nevada Assembly and the offices of the Legal and Research Divisions of the Legislative Counsel Bureau. The daily histories are cumulative. All printed histories, except the latest daily histories, should be destroyed. When the printed daily histories approach approximately 32 pages in length, a history volume is issued, which occurs approximately every two weeks. Volumes are cumulative and contain all the legislative action on bills and resolutions up to and including the date printed on the volume, which is numbered consecutively with Roman numerals. OFFICERS OF THE ASSEMBLY HON. JOHN HAMBRICK HON. JOHN C, ELLISON SPEAKER SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE SUSAN FURLONG CHIEF CLERK ASSEMBLY ORDER OF BUSINESS 1. Call to Order 2. Reading and Approval of Journal 3. Presentation of Petitions 4. Reports of Standing Committees 5. Reports of Select Committees 6. Communications 7. Messages From the Senate 8. Motions, Resolutions, and Notices 9. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference 10. Consent Calendar 11. Second Reading and Amendment 12. General File and Third Reading 13. Unfinished Business of Preceding Day 14. Vetoed Bills and Special Orders of the Day 15. Remarks From the Floor, Limited to Ten Minutes ELECTED OFFICERS OF THE ASSEMBLY WITH ADDRESSES Seventy-Eighth Session, 2015 _________ Title Name Mailing Address Speaker ............................................. John Hambrick (R) ................................................. 1930 Village Center Circle, Suite 3-419, Las Vegas, Nevada 89134-6245 Speaker pro Tempore ....................... Paul Anderson (R) ......................................... 10000 West Charleston Boulevard, Suite 100, Las Vegas, Nevada 89135-1006 Chief Clerk ....................................... Susan Furlong ............................................................................... 401 South Carson Street, Carson City, Nevada 89701-4747 MEMBERS OF THE ASSEMBLY—NAMES, DISTRICTS, ADDRESSES Name District Mailing Address Anderson, Elliot T. (D) ..................... No. 15, Clark (Part) ....................................................... 3135 South Mojave Road, Unit 227, Las Vegas, Nevada 89121-8315 Anderson, Paul (R) ........................... No. 13, Clark (Part) ....................................... 10000 West Charleston Boulevard, Suite 100, Las Vegas, Nevada 89135-1006 Araujo, Nelson (D) ........................... No. 3, Clark (Part) ............................................................................................. P.O. Box 295, Las Vegas, Nevada 89125-0295 Armstrong, Derek (R) ....................... No. 21, Clark (Part) ..................................... 2480 West Horizon Ridge Parkway, Suite 140, Henderson, Nevada 89052-2719 Benitez-Thompson, Teresa (D) ........ No. 27, Washoe (Part). .......................................................................................... P.O. Box 20637, Reno, Nevada 89515-0637 Bustamante Adams, Irene (D) .......... No. 42, Clark (Part) .............................................................................. 3800 Reflection Way, Las Vegas, Nevada 89147-4442 Carlton, Maggie (D) ......................... No.14, Clark (Part) ................................................................. 5540 East Cartwright Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada 89110-3802 Carrillo, Richard (D) ........................ No. 18, Clark (Part) ...................................................................................... 4819 Diza Court, Las Vegas, Nevada 89122-7574 Diaz, Olivia (D) ................................ No. 11, Clark (Part) .......................................................................... P.O. Box 365072, North Las Vegas, Nevada 89036-9072 Dickman, Jill (R) .............................. No. 31, Washoe (Part) ........................................................................ 1344 Disc Drive, No. 201, Sparks, Nevada 89436-0684 Dooling, Victoria (R) ........................ No. 41, Clark (Part) ................................................. 2505 Anthem Village Drive, Suite 492, Henderson, Nevada 89052-5505 Edwards, Chris (R) ........................... No. 19, Clark (Part) .......................................................................... 6088 Riflecrest Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada 89156-4778 Ellison, John C. (R) .......................... No. 33, Elko, Eureka, Lincoln (Part), White Pine ...................................................... P.O. Box 683, Elko, Nevada 89803-0683 Fiore, Michele (R) ............................ No. 4, Clark (Part) ............................................................................ 9085 West Rosada Way, Las Vegas, Nevada 89149-3556 Flores, Edgar (D) .............................. No. 28, Clark(Part) ........................................................................................ P.O. Box 42302, Las Vegas, Nevada 89116-0302 Gardner, David M. (R) ..................... No. 9, Clark (Part) ........................................................................... 9661 Waukegan Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada 89148-5744 Hambrick, John (R) .......................... No. 2, Clark (Part) .................................................. 1930 Village Center Circle, Suite 3-419, Las Vegas, Nevada 89134-6245 Hansen, Ira D. (R) ............................ No. 32, Esmeralda, Humboldt, Lander, Mineral, Nye (Part), ............................ 68 Amigo Court, Sparks, Nevada 89441-6213 Pershing, Washoe (Part) Hickey, Pat (R) ................................. No. 25, Washoe (Part). ...................................................................................... 1180 Forest Street, Reno, Nevada 89509-2707 Joiner, Amber (D) ............................ No. 24, Washoe (Part) ............................................................................................ P. O. Box 9810, Reno, Nevada 89507-0810 Jones, Brent A. (R) ........................... No. 35, Clark (Part) ....................................................................... 4497 Via Bianca Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada 89141-4256 Kirkpatrick, Marilyn K. (D) ............. No. 1, Clark (Part) ................................................................... 4747 Showdown Drive, North Las Vegas, Nevada 89031-2133 Kirner, Randall (R) ........................... No. 26, Washoe (Part). ............................................................. 18124 Wedge Parkway, Suite 519, Reno, Nevada 89511-8134 Moore, John (R) ................................ No. 8, Clark (Part) ................................................. 5155 West Tropicana Avenue, No. 2020, Las Vegas, Nevada 89103-7006 Munford, Harvey J. (D) .................... No. 6, Clark (Part) ....................................................................................... 809 Sunny Place, Las Vegas, Nevada 89106-3637 Neal, Dina (D) .................................. No. 7, Clark (Part) ..................................................................... 3217 Brautigan Court, North Las Vegas, Nevada 89032-6030 Nelson, Erven T. (R) ........................ No. 5, Clark (Part) ........................................................ 10785West Twain Avenue, No. 200, Las Vegas, Nevada 89135-3028 Ohrenschall, James (D) .................... No. 12, Clark (Part) ....................................................................................... P.O. Box 97741, Las Vegas, Nevada 89193-7741 O’Neill, Philip (R) ............................ No. 40, Carson City, Washoe (Part) .................................................... 1216 Sonoma Street, Carson City, Nevada 89701-6175 Oscarson, James (R) ........................ No. 36, Clark (Part), Lincoln (Part), Nye (Part) ............................................... P.O. Box 1600, Pahrump, Nevada, 89048-1600 Seaman, Victoria (R) ........................ No. 34, Clark (Part) ................................................................................. 8808 Rozetta Court, Las Vegas, Nevada 89134-6179 Shelton, Shelly M. (R) ...................... No. 10, Clark (Part)
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