RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were offered: By Senator Strobridge: Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed to notify the Assembly that the Senate is ready to adjourn sine die, and to ask if the Assembly has any further communication to transmit to the Senate. Resolution read, and, on motion adopted. APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEE. In accordance with the above resolution, Senators Strobridge, Rush, and Stuckenbruck were named by the President pro tem. as a committee to notify the Assembly that the Senate was ready to adjourn sine die. By Senator Birdsall: RESOLUTIONS—(RESUMED). Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed to notify the Governor that the Senate is ready to adjourn sine die, and to ask if he has any further communication to transmit to the Senate. Resolution read, and, on motion adopted. APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEE. In accordance with the above resolution Senators Birdsall, Mott and Cohn were named by the President pro tem. as the committee to notify the Governor that the Senate was ready to adjourn sine die. APPROVAL OF JOURNALS. On motion of Senator Kehoe the Journals of Saturday, January 8, 1916, Sunday, January 9, 1916, and Monday, January 10, 1916, were approved as corrected. REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE. Senator Strobridge, as chairman of the committee appointed to notify the Assembly that the Senate was ready to adjourn sine die, reported that the committee had notified the Assembly according to its instructions, and that Assembly would shortly convey a message to the Senate through their committee. REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE. Senator Birdsall, as chairman of the committee appointed to wait upon the Governor and inform him of the Senate's readiness to adjourn sine die, reported that his Excellency had informed the said committee that he had no further communication to transmit to the Senate. MESSAGE FROM THE ASSEMBLY. At eleven o'clock and fifty minutes a.m., a committee from the Assembly, consisting of Messrs. Harris, chairman, Hawson and Boude, appeared at the bar of the Senate and announced that the Assembly had no further communication to transmit to the Senate, and now was prepared for adjournment sine die. APPROVAL OF MINUTES. The minutes of Tuesday, January 11, 1916, were read, and, on motion of Senator Strobridge, were approved as read. ADJOURNMENT SINE DIE. Whereupon, at twelve o'clock noon, in accordance with the provisions of Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 4, the President pro tem. declared the forty-first (extraordinary session) of the Senate of the State of California adjourned sine die. BENEDICT, H. STANLEY. Leave of absence for---. BILLS, SENATE. -17, 22, 35, 39, 42, 51 1 introduced, 16; recommended, 20; second reading, 25; engrossed, 29; withdrawn 2 introduced, 16; recommended, 21; second reading, 25; engrossed, 29; withdrawn 3 introduced, 16; recommended, 22; second reading amendment, 23; engrossed, 29; passed, 31; passed in Assembly, 48; enrolled, 53; signed by Governor 4 introduced. 16; recommended, 22; second reading, 24; engrossed, 29; passed, 30; passed in Assembly, 48; enrolled, 52; signed by Governor5 introduced, 16; recommended, 22; second reading amendment, 23; engrossed, 29; passed, 31; passed in Assembly, 48; enrolled, 53; signed by Governor 6 introduced, 16; recommended, 22; second reading amendment, 23; engrossed, 29; passed, 31; passed in Assembly, 48; enrolled, 53; signed by Governor 7 introduced, 16; recommended, 22; second reading amendment, 23; engrossed, 29; passed, 31; passed in Assembly, 48; enrolled, 53; signed by Governor 8 introduced, 17; reported, point of order sustained_ 9 introduced, 19; reported, point of order sustained. ASSEMBLY. 1 referred, 38; recommended, 39; second reading amendments, 40; third reading amendment motion ruling, 42; passed, 45; Assembly concurs__ 2 referred, 38; recommended, 40; second reading, 41; passed-- 53 53 28 28 BIRDSALL, E. S. Leave of absence for.... Leave of absence for. CAMPBELL, A. E. Leave of absence for.. CHAPLAIN (FATHER HENRY I. STARK). Prayer by- COMMITTEES Governor, organization notification to- Governor's notification report--- Organization notification to Assembly sine die adjournment notification to Assembly 47 45 39 39, 51 -35, 39, 42, 51 51 1 10 11 10 54 54 sine die adjournment notification to Governor_. CONTINGENT EXPENSES. Documents packing and forwarding resolution__ 51 mileage warrants resolution__. postage and expressage resolution__. Sergeant-at-Arms and Bookkeeper's services warrant resolution_. GOVERNOR (HIRAM W. JOHNSON). Bills signed and approved--- HANS, GEORGE J. Leave of absence for____ IRWIN, J. L. C. Assembly Bill No. 1 amendment motion____. JOHNSON, GOV. HIRAM W. See Governor. JOURNAL. Approved Page. 53 Extraordinary session, proclamation for-- 1 KAVANAGH, J. W. Appointment confirmed___ sine die adjournment_-_-_- MADDUX, L. J. Leave of absence for __ MESSAGES. Extraordinary session of Legislature purposes- transmitting signed and approved bills__ MILEAGE. Warrant resolution MILLER, J. A. Appointment confirmed__. MINUTES. Tuesday, January 11, 1916, approved-. NEWSOM, JAMES B. Appointment confirmed_. OWENS, JAMES C. Leave of absence for PAGES. See Attaches. PURKETT, CLAUDE F. Leave of absence for. RESOLUTIONS, CONCURRENT. 55 51 11 53 18 10 55 1 11 39, 51 42 11 39 SENATE. 1 introduced, 19; considered and adopted, 19; adopted in Assembly, 32; enrolled 53 53 3 introduced, 24; considered, 25; adopted, 26; adopted in Assembly, 27; 53 4 introduced, 44; passed on file, 46; amended, 50; adopted, 52; adopted in SERGEANT-AT-ARMS. Bookkeeper appointed warrants receipt resolution___ SHEARER, WILLIAM B. Leave of absence for_-_. SLATER, HERBERT W. Assembly Bill No. 1, vote statement_. 28 38 49 49 1 19 3 10 10 1 2 55 10 19 39 45 39 51 32 17 34 |