Plat of Assembly Chamber. "Legislatorum est Justas Legis Condere." Speaker, A. H. HEWITT. Chief Clerk, L. B. MALLORY. 71 59 73 61 49 35 19 3 4 20 36 75 63 51 37 21 5 77 65 53 39 23 7 II 12 28 44 58 Q AFC FC ୯୯ 51 Rimlinger 53 McDonald 55 Rosendale 57 Walker 59 Cunningham 61 Kennedy 53 Nolan 55 Gerdes 57 Denegri 71 Mullally 79 Sbragia 2 Cogswell 4 Butler 6 Benedict 8 Randall 10 Flint 12 Chandler 14 Preisker 16 Griffin 18 Cattell 20 Hinshaw 22 Farwell 24 Lyon 26 Lamb 28 Sutherland 30 Beckett 32 Stuckenbruck 34 Brown 36 Bohnett 46 Gaylord 58 Wilson 60 Polsley 62 Guill 64 Bennink 66 Hall 68 Jasper 70 Stevenot 72 Malone 74 Mendenhall 76 Kehoe 78 Mott 80 Tibbitts 1A CHIEF CLERK-L. B. Mallory. 2A FIRST ASSISTANT CHIEF CLERK-T. G. Walker. ASSISTANT CLERKS-3A J. T. McBean, 4A H. D. Hopkins, 5A A. H. Harlin. MINUTE CLERK-1B H. A. Harper. ASSISTANT MINUTE CLERKS-2B Arthur H. Drew, 3B Geo. R. Wickham, 4B A. A. Leonard. 5B JOURNAL CLERK-Arthur S. Moore. CC-Chief Clerk's desk. HC-History Clerk, W. B. Coombs. AFC-Assistant File Clerks, C. W. Thomas, Jr., C. E. Bowlon. Ch-Chaplain, Rev. Frank K. Baker. ACCREDITED NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES. A-Los Angeles Express; B-Fresno Republican; C-Los Angeles Herald; D-Pacific Press; E-San Francisco Post; F-Sacramento Union; G-Sacramento Bee; H-Oakland Enquirer; I-Associated Press; J-San Francisco Chronicle; K-United Press; L-San Francisco Call; M-Los Angeles Times; N-Los Angeles Examiner; O-Pacific Outlook; PSan Francisco Recorder; Q-San Francisco Examiner; R-Berkeley Gazette; S-Oroville Mercury. 1. Forty-one votes to pass all bills (except No. 2). 2. Two-thirds vote of members elect to pass a bill increasing number of Superior Judges. 3. Two-thirds vote of members-elect to suspend Constitution in case of urgency. 4. Two-thirds vote of members-elect to pass Constitutional Amendments. 5. A majority vote of those voting to amend a Constitutional Amendment. 6. Forty-one votes to pass concurrent resolution ratifying a City Charter or amendment thereto. 7. Two-thirds vote of members-elect to pass. a bill over the Governor's veto. 8. Three-fifths vote of members-elect to appoint attachés and employés other than those statutory. 9. A majority of those voting to pass all other resolutions. 10. Three-fourths vote of the members to permit introduction of bill after fourth day. 11. Two-thirds vote to allow committee to visit institutions. 12. Twenty-one votes to reconsider vote on 11, joint and concurrent resolution and wenty-seven votes to reconsider vote on nstitutional amendment. A Addresses, joint, to the Governor Amendments to bills - concurring or refusing to concur in RULE I 26 - 6 ΙΟ 12 II 6 9 25 20 21 22 12 12 7,9 19, 20 8355 15 14 22 Committee, conference, when appointed conference and free conference report free conference, appointment, powers and to report bills, when Concur, when refusing to, on amendments Concurrent and joint resolutions defined |