BDRs/Bills I'm personally tracking during the 72nd Nevada Legislative Session (2003):28 -- SB 297: Restricts information that may be included on a credit card receipt and provide other safeguards to deter identity theft.
36 -- SB 314: Adopts the Electronic Commerce and New Economy Data Collection Act.
37 -- SB 220: Repeals prohibition against certain use by governmental entity of photographic, video or digital equipment for gathering evidence for issuance of traffic citation. [DEAD]
40 -- SB 4: Eliminates universal energy charge funding low-income energy assistance and conservation programs. [DEAD]
43 -- AJR 7: AJR: Provide for annual legislative sessions.
50 -- ACR 2: Memorializes victims of events of September 11, 2001. [PASSED]
78: Prohibit various acts related to electronic mail.
128 -- AB 422: Abolish Daylight Savings Time in Nevada. [DEAD]
133 -- SB 255: Prohibit telephone solicitors from contacting certain residential, mobile or telephonic paging device.
148: Establish a "no call" telephone solicitation registry in Nevada.
266 -- SB 379: Revise provisions regarding identity theft. [DEAD]
267 -- AB 93: Makes various changes to provision governing electronic mail that includes advertisement. [PASSED]
313 -- AJR 13: Amend constitutional provisions regarding special sessions of the Legislature.
595 -- SB 157: Requires certain trucks and combinations of vehicles to be driven in extreme right lanes of certain highways. [DEAD]
680 -- SCR 11: Urges Department of Human Resources to establish statewide informational and referral system for health, welfare, human and social services. [PASSED]
681 -- SCR 6: Commends Nevadans for Antibiotic Awareness for its work on preventing abuse of antibiotics and urges public and private health agencies to work to prevent abuse of antibiotics in this state. [PASSED]
989: Enact the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act.
1018 -- SB 189: Provides for biennial inspection and testing of emissions of motor vehicles in certain counties. [DEAD]
1044 -- SB 217: Abolishes capital punishment. [DEAD]
1073 -- AB 232: Requires establishment of registry of certain telephone numbers and prohibits telephone solicitors from making unsolicited telephone calls to telephone numbers included in registry under certain circumstances.
1136 -- SCR 31: Require interim study of the feasibility of a Maglev (magnetic levitation) train connecting various urban and rural communities of this state.
1158: Renames the state "East California," changes the state song to "The Tax Man," and changes the state animal to the "RINO."
1217 -- AB 508: Require instruction in foreign language and culture in elementary schools.
1220 -- SB 361: Requires disclosure of name of Legislator who requests preparation of legislative measures on list of requests. [DEAD]
1221 -- SJR 7: Resolution declaring the Legislature's support for the Missile Defense System.Of course, there are many more interesting BDRs and Bills amongst the 2,520 that I'm currently tracking at work, but these are my personal favorites.
I recently passed the 3,400 mark on Seti, finally watched Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, and heard an awesome cover of Crowded House's "Don't Dream It's Over" (1987) by Sixpence None the Richer. Kudos go out to Sixpence for letting you listen to the entire album on their website before buying it. I wish more artists did that - heaven knows I've wasted way too much money in the past on albums that only had two or three good songs. The days of buying an album based on only hearing the best couple of songs on the radio are over - now you can make an educated purchasing decision.
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