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<br />.,J <br /> <br />i <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />COLORADO INFORMATION Newsletter - Trursday, February 4, 1954 - Page 2. <br /> <br />January 26- <br />HB 68 _ !;Iarkley and Williams - concerns bill of sale and manufacturer's <br />certificate of origin to be provided by seller of veldcles. To Highways. <br />January 27- <br />SJR 3 _ 1Jfyatt, et. al _ would create "Interim Coranittee on Education" to <br />study public school euucation in Colorauo. <br />HB 69 _ Parsons, et. al _ concerns appropriation to State Department of <br />Agriculture for cracshopper control work, T.,. Appropriations. <br />HJR 2 _ Vanderhoof, et. ala _ CCliCCl'ns Gtl'aibht Creek as toll project. Adopted. <br />January 23- - - <br />HD 71 _ liarkley - motor vehicle dealers would have to Jr ovide clear title <br />in sales;" aitleCr at extra-stllte cars. To J{j,glmays. <br />HD 74 _ 1'lade (Bent and Kiowa) - pertains to ta.'Cing of net capital losses <br />or Gains. To :'~innnce(> <br />HE 7S _ Hade (Dent and l:im';a) - concerns e::cise tax on motor fuel. To Finance. <br />1m 13 - Davis :md Daueron - so that Cove;'nor would supply information about <br />people ,~onGly on old age p~nsion rolls. <br />January 29- <br />SCR 5 = Rogers - about Old Age Pensions. To Judiciary. <br />__ HB 76 _ Eest _ "long bill" on Appropriations. To Appropriations. <br />February 1- <br />HJM 3 _ Skiffington _ expresses opposition ',i admission of Red China to <br />United Nations. <br />House resolved itself into Committee of the ~fuole to consider HE 9 amended. <br />February 2- <br />SB 35 _ Cheever and Brotzman - concerns state highway fund revenue antici- <br />pation warrants. (Earlier bill on anticipation warrants ,vas reported killed in <br />Committee.) To Finance. <br />SB 36 _ gheever et. ala _ concerns construction and operation of turnpikes. <br />To Judioiary. . <br />HE 9 amended, further amended under General Orders. <br />February :3 - <br />SCR 7 _ Phillips - amenrnnent to~esignate the Board of Education as ex officio <br />the State Board of Land Crnnmissioners. To Judiciary. <br />HB 9 re~referred to'Rules Coranittee. <br />NOTE:- HB 45, 413, and 49, concerning the ra~~ent by counties of ~2 per head <br />per diem for inuates at Gr:md Junction, TI.idCe, .Golden--a move long opposed by <br />the County Connissioners as bein: a function that is properly the stato's-- <br />was brought out or COJJuittee onto the floor' under ~ecial Orders. <br />- Articulata in theh opposition to thesobiEs ,fere Representatives 'Jilliam <br />Burnett and Gordon Dennett. ' nepresentati ve Ernect rTeinland also made knmm his <br />viens, Ylhile leadinG the bill's sponsorinG list ,Ias Representative Frank Hays. <br />The bills ,rere auencled so that county payuents "oulcl be nade to the State <br />Treasurer, rather than directly to the institutions concerned, and the Treasurer <br />in turn Ylould turn over I.10neys to the institutions. <br />A number of other Representatives spoke on the bills. Some of the argu- <br />ments presented in opposition pointed out that a distinction must be made between <br />institutions which are educational and those which are asylums. Also, that <br />Commissioners are not geared in their functions to collect funds for suprort of <br />inmates from their relatives. The differences in character of these institutions <br />was poiNted out. <br />Acting under voiee vote the amended HB 45 and 48 were passed, and were due <br />to come up for t.hi:-d ree,ding and final passage on February 4. HB 49 amended was <br />declared lost. A mova to amend the Comrn'l:ttee of the Whole Report so that lIB 49 <br />amended w<:lUld be rei,13tated also failed. <br />2603 --~----------------------~---------------------------------~------- <br /> <br />/ <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />