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Tuesday, March 23, 1971 Reno Evening G.welte-3 Senate Lenten Gmdeposts passes Consumer protection Legislative action Then came the final tense sec estate tax bill onds, and suddenly my beauti Board of Parole Commissioners the authority to release on parole a prisoner who has been ful dream died. We were defeated by one point. The big balloon on which I was riding Female bartenders By a 36-2 vote the State Assembly has approved and sent bill to Senate "make false or deceptive statements concerning the land or to "fail to disclose any conditions or obligations connected Gazette-Journal tax, but a Brown said. credit measure," uThe decedent's es- blown tight by three close Legislative Bureau convicted of a felony three times or more if he has served one- Gazette-Journal games in three days, the The Senate passed an estate tate would pay no more, but to the Senate a bill allowing females to work as bartenders By JOEL WILLIAM FRANKS Cotter, Arkansas One day when I was still quite small, I got very angry at my older brother, Jim, and barked, "I hate you!" My Grandpa, who overheard the display of temper, reprimaded me nobody could make me feel two inches tall any faster than Grandpa quoting I John 3:15: "Whosever hat-eth his brother is a murderer and ye know that no murderer hat eternal life." fourth of his present sentence tax bill Monday over protests instead of all the money going Legislative Bureau Consumer interest protection "hairy" trip down had suddenly been pricked, I was de of one year, which ever is to Washington, a certain per in Nevada. Only Assemblymen Dave by Sen, Floyd Lamb, ILas Vegas, that such action would dam with any gift or other free benefit offered to a customer." Promoting group meetings and using slides or movies is also defined as an "unfair practice" under the proposed statutt change.

flated, defeated, empty. Branch and Paul May, both The measure goes to the age Nevada's reputation as a is the objective of a bill which won passage in the Assembly Monday and went to the Senate for consideration. North Las Vegas Democrats, op haven for the tax weary. centage would be left with Nevada. He estimated some $2 million to $2.5 million could be realized if both legislative houses approve his proposal twice The vote on Senate Joint Reso posed the bill, AB 445.

May said they do not believe bars "are the proper place for ladies Assembly Bill 148 creates a lution 20 proposing to amend Mustang bill opposed consumer affairs division in the But I thought, What a ridicu and the voters favor it in the the Constitution by authorizing lous verse I couldn't kill 1974 election. My disappointment was so great that I could feel my heart surging with hatred. How easy it was at that moment to hate those black faces shiny with sweat and excitement after a hard-fought game. And theirs was a victory that was almost ours. How easily I could have hated the referees for a foul not called, Nevada Department of Commerce and a division of con Jimmie.

I love him. I couldn't An estate tax is on the books to be working." Watchdog judge murder anyone, especially Jim sumer attairs eniorcement in imposition of an estate tax not to exceed the credit allowable under federal law, was 13-5 with Sen. Coe Swobe, R-Reno and Helen Herr, D-Las Vegas, ab of 49 others states, Brown said. the office of the attorney gen Gazette-Journal Legislative Bureau A bill designating the mustang as Nevada's official state animal appeared doomed Monday. The Senate voted to send the measure back to the Commitee Opponents of the tax have cit From the earliest time I can remember, I have admired my brother.

Everything he does, he eral as well as a consumer pro The State Senate Monday ed the psychological disadvan Billboard elimination Gazette-Journal Legislative Bureau By a unanimous vote, the Senate approved a bill Monday towards eliminating billboard from along the highways. The measure, which goes to the Assembly, provides the signboards would not be closer than.ftfiO feet from the edge of the road. passed a bill that puts one dis tection commission. The director of the Depart sent. "No" votes were cast by Lamb, Sens.

John Foley, D-Las tage it poses, claiming that the state will actually lose revenue does well especially in sports trict judge as a watchdog over a walking infraction not seen, a tie ball not jumped. One call because retirees will not come Vegas; Chic Hecht, R-Las Ve his colleagues in judicial dis When he was a freshman in high school, his basketball team on Federal, State and Local Governments where a majority gas; Emerson Titlow, D-Tono- to live here, and those living reversed could have meant the ment of Commerce would be chief of the consumer affairs division. He would receive complaints from consumers concern tncts having more than one judge. here in retirement might move pah and Cliff Young, R-Reno. difference.

are opposed to naming the mustang as the state animal. The Sen. B. Mahlon Brown, D-Las The bill creating a chief judge, Then just as these feelings It sets a time limit for thrir won the Arkansas state championship, and he was voted the most valuable player. What Jim did I wanted to do.

For the three years I played Arkansas Junior action came despite a flowery SB311, passed the Senate unani ing unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive of hate welled up in me, I re Vegas, sponsor of the measure, said such a tax would be prob removal and allows for compen speech by Sen. Cliff Young, R- membered my Grandpa's words, elsewhere. "We are heading in the wrong direction," Lamb said. "We are opening the door to such things as an income tax and other taxes. We should instead look mously and was sent to the Assembly.

sation of the parties involved. ably the least painful source "Whosoever hateth his brother Reno, who said that giving the title to the mustang would bring of obtaining badly needed state is a murderer." The chief judge would be re- facts, or the production, distribution, sale and lease of goods and services which may endanger public health, safety and welfare. revenue. forth a "new spirit" uniting the spoinsible for filing a monthly City government "This is not really an estate! to an increase in the sales tax." report with the chief justice of people of Nevada. The Senate, however, voted the Nevada Supreme Court telling how many cases were sub After receiving the com on the Cotter, Arkansas Junior High basketball team, I played every game with this thought in mind: When I was a junior i i plaints, the director could notify No, I didn't hate the black faces, I didn't hate the long black arms and legs that had won the game.

I didn't hate them, the referees or anybody. I'm not a murderer. They are my brothers. The brief moment of bitter 11-7 to refer the bill back to the committee which had once approved the measure and then the person against whom the Gazette-Journal Legislative Bureau The legislature will contimw its study of Nevada's municipal governments for another two years if a resolution offered to the Senate Monday wins ap- mitted to and decided by each judge and how many times each judge did not appear in court at his appointed time. complaints had been made and terms asked Staggered in Sparks apparently changed its mind after hearing opposition from ranchers and farmers who said serve ask for appropriate relief for the consumer.

If the complaint indicates a probable law or rule violation, the director would The chief judge would nign iiesnman, we would win I' ness passed. I reached out. for one year. horses destroy thelproval. the state championship, and.

I the wild range. my hand to the referee nearest me. "You called a nice game," transmit valid complaints to the Senate Bill 591 provides that The 55th legislative session directed the Legislative Commission to conduct such a study, Retirement I said consumer protection division in would have all of the glory that my older brother had received. As my freshman year wore on, it became evident that we at the municipal election in If I live to be 100 years old, Land the attorney general's office. sales Gazette-Journal Legislative Bureau Staggered terms for Sparks city officers are provided in a bill offered in the Senate Mon The division in the attorney June, the mayor, and the coun- and a subcommittee visited each incorporated city and gathered I'll never forget the look of sur prise on the referee's face.

Gazette-Journal general's office would start ac Gazette-Journal Legislative Bureau A police officer or a fireman who is a member of the Public Somehow that remark was a mass of information and facts concerning the problems of tb cities. day by the Committee on Fed tions, or direct district attorneys to start actions, to protect the interests of consumers. cilmen of the first, third and fourth wards would be elected for six year terms. Four year terms are provided for council-men from the second and fourth just enough to ignite my teammates, and all of us began to eral, State and Local Govern- Legislative Bureau Offering gifts or other free benefits to entice prospective land buyers is prohibited by AB 783 introduced Monday by Employes' Retirement System would be eligible for retirement shake the hands, and embrace ments. The consumer protection com the happy boys who had just had good chances to win state.

With each game, the pressure grew. We advanced to the state tournament at Hampton, over 200 miles away. And as they often are in Arkansas during the last week in February, the roads were covered with ice and snow, and every mile of the way we wondered what was keeping us mission would consist of the at However, the Federal State and Local Governments Committee said in SCR 21, it was impossible to complete the an on completion of 20 years of continuous service and on reach wards, city attorney, city clerk beaten us. It became a con the Commerce Committee. torney general, the commerce and police judge.

The proposed law would au department director and a mem ing the age of 50 years, under! terms of Senate Bill 589 intro Thereafter, all elective offi thorize the county commission ber of the public who would be chairman and who would be duced Monday by the Commit cers would serve for terms of four years. alysis, research and bill drafting in time for action by tb present session. Some of th problems, it was noted, require appointed by the governor. tee on Finance. Court procedure instruction requested Gazette-Journal Legislative Bureau Sen.

Stan Drakulich, D- from ending up at the foot of The commission would advise The provisions would become to "license and regulate any practice" connected with the solicitation of customers for land sales. It is declared to be an unfair practice for any person to Sparks, told the committee at the governor and various agen effective next July 1. Firemen some mountain. After traveling that far, we a hearing last week that the tagion of joy, real joy, and everyone was affected by it. The very next night, Ouachita County won the Class Junior Boys Basketball Championship, the first all-black team to win a state championship in Arkansas.

We were thrilled for them. And, as it turned out, our Cotter Warriors were chosen by the coaches and officials for the highly coveted Sportsmanship Trophy. further study so appropriate recommendations may be submitted to the 57th session. and policemen must now have 30 vears of continuous service staggered election concept 6eemed to press even harder to win. The first two games, would make possible a smoother to be eligible to retire at age 55.

both cliff-hangers, were won by transition of city administration. cies on all matters concerning consumer protection. Opposition to the legislation came from those who advocated that the new division be placed under control of the attorney general's office, but their amendment was rejected, 30-8. A bill requiring justices of the peace and police judges to start receiving instruction in court procedure won passage in the Cotter Warriors. We gave He recalled that several years Employe contributions of fire Legislative calendar our all, straining every muscle ago, practically a whole new men ana policemen are in and nerve to defeat the other administration came into office creased to 6.5 per cent of gross the Senate Monday.

The instruction would be pro team, who tried just as hard parole of prisoner previously convicted of more than three felonies. To Senate. "and we had lots of headaches." One week later, my brother Jimmie and the senior Cotter NEW BILLS Assembly AB 774 Government Affairs In AB 678 Grants general improvement to beat us. earnings to provide for the early retirement. vided by the National College district power to furnish fencing facilities.

To Senate. Warriors were defeated in the corporates City of Carlin in Elko County AB 679 Requests designation of tnird To same. semifinals of their state tourna AB 777 Ways and Means Keaes- week of July annually as "Nevada All- Nevada ombudsman bill passes Indian Stampede Days. lo senate. of Trial Court Judges at the University of Nevada, Reno which would absorb the expense of the courses.

Per diem ex Lib books ment, but they, too, won the ignates stat general obligation oona rommlssion fund as state general obliga rary AB 692 Places annual Stat Treasur tion bond commission account. To same. er's report on fiscal year basis and elimi AB 778 Ways and Means htepeais iinncinn nrnvkinns certainina to farm Sportsmanship Award. These trophies honor not only the coach and the players, but also Gazette-Journal Legislative Bureau labor contractors and transfer funds. To nates monthly reports.

To senate. AB 694 Eliminates requirement that legislators file successive beneficiary dv ignation forms for legislators' retirement system. To Senate. AB 698 Allows aged persons property Assembly despite objections penses would, be met from federal funds administered by the State Clime Commission. In the second game my tensions were compounded I fouled out and was forced to watch the last minute of play from the bench.

In the semifinals we were pitted against Ouachita County a tall, talented all-black team of junior-high-school boys. They were the best, and if only, if only we could beat them the final game would be easy. same. AB 779 Ways and Means Re-nnire itat controller to make distribu An appropriation of $200,000 the school, the community, the homes and the churches of the tions from local school support tax fund. from the general fund to buy Sen.

Carl Dodge, R-Fallon, tax exemption and restricts certain tux exemptions. To Senate. AB 716 Allocates 100 per cent real property transfer tax to counties. Nevadans would get an om books for the libaries of the To same. AB 780 Government Affairs Amends procedures for discontinuance, termination of commission form of muni told the Senate a similar bill budsman a sort of people's University of Nevada at Reno To Senate.

AB 748 Creates Public service Com Opponents say Nevada cannot afford and does not need an ombudsman. "This proposes that we have a sort of master sleuth who's cipal government. To same. and Las Vegas was requested mission Publication Fund; provides for certain hearings by Public Servict Com watchdog over government under a bill the Assembly approved by a 25-14 vote Monday. mission; imposes penalties tor false, fraudulent statements.

To Senate. school district. I still attend Cotter High School. Now I'm playing on the senior basketball team. Whatever the future holds, whether we win or lose, I will never forget the night I won the greatest victory of all the victory over hate.

The came started. We by Sen. Coe Swobe, R-Reno, Monday in Senate Bill 590. Gov. Mike O'Callaghan's state budget proposed $750,000 for li- SB 155 Makes appropriation for Bur- matched them basket for basket.

chase of new automobiles for itat motor pool. To governor supposed to find out everything that's wrong. It just won't work. The press can do this," said At half time the score was tied. The victory was close, we knew, senate SB 223 Permits school trustees te bary books to be divided between the two campuses.

realize appreciation in value of certain lands when sold. To Assembly. was rejected in the 1967 Legis-I lative session because of the expense involved. Sen. John Fransway, R-Winne-mucca, spoke against the bill.

Fransway said justice courts are courts of equity "and it isn't necessary for the justice of the peace to follow dictates of attorneys or the law. He's a lay person who can size up a situation arising between two persons and determine who is right and wrong. That's a fine concept so very, very close. SB 781 ways ana mtani acquires state department of agriculture to maintain records concerning special taxes. To same.

AB 782 Commerce Enacts law regulating land sales. To same. AB 783 Commerce Declares certain acts 1o be unfair practices in solicitng land sales. To same. Senate SB S87 Finance Provides retroactive membership in public employes retirement system for employes of Mar-lette Lake water system.

To same. SB 588 Finance Corrects reference to per deim allowance for members of Indian Affairs Commission. To same SB 58? Finance Liberalizes public employes retirement benefits for firemen and policemen. To same. sr Swobe Makes general SB 252 Provides for allowance of attorneys' fees in civil actions.

To An earlier Senate Bill (AB 318) asked for $750,000 to pur This is the third session Assemblyman Norman Hilbrecht, D-Las Vegas, has proposed the bill. He said Hawaii, Oregon, Nebraska and several European countries have expressed much satisfaction with their ombudsmen whose jobs are to examine the operations of government Assemblyman Nick Lauri, R-Reno, an opponent. Thirteen Republicans and one Democrat voted against the bill and it was sent to the Senate. chase library books for the two Gaming spokesman against Henderson dog racing plan campuses, and also for $250,001 for each campus for purchas fund appropriation of 1200,000 for purchase of books for libraries at University of ing equipment. That bill is in the Senate Finance Committee, where Monday's bill was re and act as a liaison between which should be maintained." A spokesman for Nevada gam- The group said the city needs Nevada, Reno, Las vegas.

10 nnanit. SB sn Federal, State and Local nu.mm.nu Provides for staggered the people and the public ser vants. bling clubs has criticized a bill the pr0ceeds from the licensing nf cnarkt ritv officers. To same. ferred.

Drug label bill killed Senate SB 592 Commerce reruns sioic SB 306 Makes various amendment relating to cities incorporated under general law. To Assembly. SB 311 Provides for ehief iudoe in districts having more than on fudge and requires certain information be reported. To Assembly. SB 327 Regulates outdoor advertising adjacent to interstate and primary highway system.

To Assembly. SB 335 Repeals certain provisions concerning food and drink establishments and removes money limitation for food-handlers' physical examinations. To Assembly. SB 337 Makes Health Division of Department of Health, Welfare and Rehabilitation responsible for licensing certain care facilities. To Assembly.

SB 339 Conforms Nevada law governing relocation payments and advisory asrsistance to persons displaced by construction of federal highways with federal law. To Assembly. SB 562 Requires lustices of the peace and police iudges to receive Instruction. To Assembly SJR 20 Proposes to amend Nevada Constitution to allow imposition of estate Hilbrecht's bill proposes pay savings and loan assocmiuns in association's capital senior capital notes of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance fees to offset its "dire financial straits" and adverse publicity of smog and smoke. Referendum right bill ing the ombudsman $35,000 a Parole Corporation.

To same. cp coi Foitv Assigns additional duties to chief of personnel Division. To year, the same as a supreme court justice and more than the governor and total price tag E.rior.L Stale and Local Vjovernmems. They said it would be a pollu SB 59 Dodge Reconstitutes State Board of Education; creates Public Edu- tion-free industry that would create 1,200 jobs and bring more Gazette-Journal Legislative Bureau A bill specifying regulations ratinn AHuinrv Board in State Depart Gazette-Journal Legislative Bureau The Assembly voted Monday to remove the prohibition against parole of habitual for the operation would be almost $140,000 for two years. ment of Education.

To Federal, Stale to let Henderson legalize dog races because he said it will be controlled by the Mafia. The Assembly Commerce Committee Monday heard the testimony on AB666, but decided not to take action until later this week. Favoring the bill were Henderson's mayor, two legislators and owners of Las Vegas Downs who are building a horse-racing track in Henderson where (he dog races would be held. Lfor the labeling of prescriptive tourist business to Henderson. Assemblymen Hal Smith and and Local Governments.

RESOLUTIONS Snate being readied A new proposal to limit the referendum rights of Nevada voters is being readied for a vote in 1974 if Nevadans dump a similar question on the 1972 ballot. Both proposals, although tax not to exceed credit allowable under James Smalley of Henderson Circus Circus federal law. AB 642, passed with a 31 to 3 AB 64 Prohibits exclusion of podiatne SCR Federal, Slate and Local Governments Directs Legislative Commission to continue its study of municipal governments. To same. drugs was killed in the Senate Judiciary Committee Monday.

Robert Groves, deputy attorney general assigned to the State Board of Pharmacy, told and chiropractic treatment from accident vote with four absent and two abstaining, would give the State and sickness insurance policies. To Assembly, for concurrence in an also supported the bill. Smith said earlier it probably would be opposed by casinos which do not like competition. to build hotel LAS VEGAS (AP) Circus Circus, one of the few casinos the committee requirements proposed in the bill are totally unworkable and would place However Les Kofoed, director of the Gaming In worded differently, aim to prevent the people from passing some expensive legislation by BILLS PASSED Assembly AB Creales position of ombudsman. To Senate.

AB 124 Increases rights of limited partners and excludes limited partnerships from filing certificate of assumed or fictitious name. To Senate AB 148 Creales consumer protection responsibiliites in office of Attorney General. To Senate. a 17 Authorizes Washoe and Clark r- on the Las Vegas Strip without dustry Association of Nevada many patients at a psychological raiion use of the petition referendum COMMITTEES Senate Wednesday, 9 a.m. Room 213, Judiciary, SB 310 (Private foundations to cemoly with Tax Reform Act); SB 430 (expunae-ment of arrest records); SB 466 (expungement of drug violation record); AB 21 (clarifiesjprovisions of law relatine to contractors).

2:30 p.m. Room 131 Publie Resources, SB 41 (Mustang bill). Thursday and Friday, Room 131, Commerce, AB 416 (proposes new Insurance code). a hotel, Monday won county permission to build a 15-story hotel which represents northern clubs, denied this. He said their main Galli attends meeting on disorders Washoe County Sheriff Bob Galli went to San Mateo today to attend a four-day conference method if the state, cities or counties would have to finance County fair and recreation boards to ex hehind its purple-and-white tent- objection is that they have evi service pins awarded shaped casino.

pend "surplus revenues; removes limitation on boards' power; provides salary for members of boards. To Senate. dence the dog racing business is controlled by the Mafia. disadvantage. "It would also encourage young people to read up about what kind of kicks they can get out of using the drug, and start eating it," Groves said.

Senate Bill 314 provided that pharmacists affix to prescription bottles or packages labels AB 333 Authorizes Clark County Sanitation District No. I to improve, equip ils sanitary sewer system and to issue Kofoerl said, however, he has HicnrrWc general obligation bonds, otner general On C1VU UlbUfueis. obliaation securities for such Droiect not The casino and its majority owner, Jay Sarno, will borrow $15.5 million from the teamsters union central and southwest states pension fund to pay off outstanding debts and build the 406-room hotel. it. The first proposal has passed the Legislature the past two sessions and is set to go on the ballot in 1972.

Because constitutional amendments such as this must pass two sessions, a second has been prepared for passage this session so supporters will not have no knowledge that Las Vegas Downs is associated with any unlawful groups. The conference is sponsored meaf bV the Law Enforcement ASS1S- and poultry inspection law to federal in- spection law. tance Administration. AB 445 Allows families to be em mm denoting the generic names of Awards have been presented In Fallon to Churchill County employes, firemen and board members, including 66 pins honoring five or more years of service. Thirty-three certificates also have been awarded to firemen and board members for volun ployed in sale or disposition ot liquor.

To Senate. AB 467 Transfers responsibility for When he returns Friday, Galli is scheduled to speak to the Nevada Parks and Recreation Society meeting at the Cal-Neva drugs and medicine and probable side effects of such drugs and medicines. Groves showed the committee a label on one new drug con issues billboard permits from county cleric to county building Inspector. To Senate. Man arrested by deputies jto wait until 1976 to re-propose it.

Youth released from hospital AB 505 Permits county commissioners of Washoe and Clark counties to Drohibit orivale practice of law by Lodge at Lake Tahoe. taining hundreds of words and district and deputies and to teer service to the county and Galli will be a member of Opponents say it may not pass in 1972 because the people are not likely to voluntarily limit Washoe County sheriff's deputies said John Earl Wiley, 49, 550 Ballentyne Way, was arrest A 15-year-old Reno youth who community. establish salary schedule. To senate. AB 597 Authorizes "new residents" and former Nevada residents to vote for President and Vice President in compli a panel discussing crowd control and problems of enforcement.

was shot accidentally Feb. 21, has been released from Washoe ance with federal Voting Rights Act said there would be no place to affix such a label. Besides, he said, the requirement would serve no purposes since physicians and pharmacists are their own rights now to bypass the legislature and make laws. Amendments of 1970. To Senate.

ed for investigation of driving under the influence of alcoholic AB 634 Makes General Fund appro-Driation to Carson River Basin council PETITION SIGNED LAS VEGAS (AP) Mem of governments for development of a com beverages and reckless driving prehensive regional plan. 10 senate competent to advise patients on AB 642 Removes pronioiiion against Sunday. MOTORCYCLE MISSING Reno police said the motorcycle of Loren G. Nelson, 4971 Catalina Drive, was taken from Medical Center. He is Patrick Flynn, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Flynn of Reno. Washoe County Sheriff's deputies said the youth was cleaning his rifle when it fired. Deputies said Wiley's auto bers of the Clark County and Las Vegas City Commission Monday signed, a petition urging the state Legislature to turn PIANO MYTH struck a wall belonging to Den what is in a pill they are prescribing. Lou Paley of Reno, executive secretary of the Nevada State AFL-CIO, spoke in favor of the nis T.

Trexler, 2685 Thomas Jef i the rear parking area of his Receiving 30-year pins were Manager Harold Rogers and Cora Sanford, Churchill County Telephone and Telegraph System, and volunteer fireman William A. Powell was awarded a 30-year certificate. Volunteer Fire Chief Jim Allison was presented a 20-year certificate, in addition to other who were honored for 20 years or more of service, including: Erb Austin, cemetery board; Dave Douglas, telephone company employe; and Earl Stuart and Otto Harmon, county road ferson Drive. residence. 6p over to the county commission control of water resources in LEARNING TO the Las Vegas Valley.

PLAY THE PIANO IS A BORING AND LONELY THING eJ) McKissick asks three-week divorce residency bill. "You can buy too many drugs not knowing what they are," Paley said. "You can load up on most any kind of medicine." Tkit it sure. wMfterfui i I I Wouldn't Use HATT0NS The bill also proposed several extensive changes in divorce A bill to reduce the Nevada icussed Tuesday afternoon by the divorce residency from six to! Assembly Judiciary Committee. "2 Anything VjRLiIZErt McKissick, a Reno attorney, se' three weeks could double Nevada's divorce business and RflOll said attorneys' business would double and out-of-staters coming here for divorces would laws including removal of alimony payments except in dire circumstances, liberalizing divorce requirements so the grounds can be only irreconcili- RUMMAGE SALE American Legion Hell 9th fr Ralston March 24 9 A.M.

to 5 P.M. For the Benefit of the) Greek Orthoetex ChurcS D. K. (OtWo) bring the state millions of dol department. Alice Baker was honored for 25 years of service with the telephone company, and Gladys Dalby, who retired as county recorder in January, has xe-ceived i 24-year-service pin.

spend millions in hotels, mo -VMCTTt uT "America's Tofiet" Spaghetti Saute lars a year, said Assemblyman Howard McKissick, R-Reno. Th bill, AB 620, will dis- tels, gaming, restaurants and 1S4S Prater Way. Spark J5I-J37J able differences and various other provisions. related businesses..

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