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"F." Assembly vote on Redlight Abatement act (Assembly Bill 353). See chapter XXVII.

"G." Assembly vote on Byrnes' proposed amendments to the Workmen's Compensation act. The proposed amendments will be found on page 2856 of the Assembly Journal of the 1913 session.

"H." Assembly vote on Workmen's Compensation act (Senate Bill 905). See Chapter XXVIII.

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1620).

Assembly vote on Ferguson bill (Assembly Bill See Chapter XXIII.

"J." Assembly vote on Weights and Measures bill (Senate Bill 32). See Chapter XXVIII.

"K." Assembly vote on Minimum Wage bill (Assembly Bill 1251). See Chapter XXVIII.

"L." Assembly vote on Blue Sky bill (Assembly Bill 2086). See Chapter XXVIII.

"M." Assembly vote on Civil Service bill (Assembly Bill 2080). See Chapter XXVIII.

"N." Assembly vote on Non-Partisan Primary bill (Assembly Bill 1812). See Chapter XXVIII.

"O." Assembly vote on Senate Bill 451, providing for a Commission to deal with immigration problem.

"P." Assembly vote on Legislative Reference Bureau bill (Assembly Bill 970). See Chapter XXIX.

"Q." Assembly vote on Senate Bill 165, which provides for the appointment of two delegates to represent the State in inquiry into the European Rural Credit System. TABLES III AND IV. SENATE AND ASSEMBLY VOTES ON SO-CALLED MORAL ISSUES.

Table III shows thirteen Senate votes on measures dealing with the social evil, gambling, saloon regulation, etc. Table IV shows Assembly votes on similar measures.

TABLE III-SENATE VOTES-MORAL ISSUES.

"A." Senate vote on Redlight Abatement act (Assembly Bill 353). See Chapter XXVII.

"B." Senate vote on motion to send to Public Morals

Committee Beban resolution calling for Senate investigation of vice conditions in California. See Chapter XXVI.

"C." Senate vote on adoption of Beban resolution. See Chapter XXVI.

"D." Senate vote on Exposition "Dry Zone" bill (Senate Bill 384). See Chapter XXII.

"E." Senate vote on Morgenstern's Anti-Gambling bill (Assembly Bill 1581). See Chapter XXII.

"F." Senate vote on Butler-Ellis University "Dry Zone" bill (Senate Bill 672). See Chapter XXIII.

"G." Senate vote on Anti-Lottery bill (Senate Bill 143). See Chapter XXII.

"H." Senate vote on Brown Anti-Prize Fight bill (Senate Bill 735). See Chapter XXIV.

"I." Senate vote on Juilliard's amendment to Anti-Prize Fight bill (Senate Bill 735). See Chapter XXIV.

"J." Senate vote on Larkins' proposed amendment to Senate Bill 10. Senate Bill 10 raised the age of consent to eighteen. Under the proposed amendment the provisions of the bill would have applied in the case of females between the ages of sixteen and eighteen only to those who were of previous chaste character.

“K.” Senate vote on Senate Bill 10, raising the age of consent to eighteen.

"L." Vote on proposed amendment to Senate Bill 142, the 1 to 5 a. m. Saloon Closing bill. The amendment, had it been adopted, would have made the closing hours from 2 to 6 a. m. See Chapter XXII.

"M." Vote on Senate Bill 142, to require saloons to be closed between the hours of 1 to 5 a. m. See Chapter XXII.

TABLE IV-ASSEMBLY VOTES-MORAL ISSUES.

"A." Assembly vote on proposed amendment to Redlight Abatement act. See Chapter XXVII.

"B." Assembly vote on Redlight Abatement act (Assembly Bill 353). See Chapter XXVII.

"C." First Assembly vote on Ferguson bill, to break

down the "dry zone" at the State University (Assembly Bill 1620). See Chapter XXIII.

"D." Second Assembly vote on Ferguson bill. See Chapter XXIII.

"E." Assembly vote on Morgenstern Anti-Gambling bill (Assembly Bill 1581). See Chapter XXII.

"F." Assembly vote on Call of House, Butler-Ellis University "dry zone" bill. See Chapter XXIII.

"G." Assembly vote on amendment to Butler-Ellis University "Dry Zone" bill. The adoption of this amendment defeated the bill. See Chapter XXIII.

"H." First Assembly vote on Brown (Assemblyman) Anti-Prize Fight bill (Assembly Bill 880). See Chapter

XXIV.

"I." Second Assembly vote on Brown (Assemblyman) Anti-Prize Fight bill. See Chapter XXIV.

"J." Assembly vote on Guill Anti-Gambling bill (Assembly Bill 1236). See Chapter XXII.

"K." Assembly vote on proposed amendment of the Butler Age of Consent bill. This bill raised the age of consent to eighteen (Senate Bill 10).

"L." Assembly vote on Senate Bill 10, raising age of consent to eighteen.

"M." Assembly vote on amendment to the 1 to 5 a. m. Saloon Closing bill (Senate Bill 142). This amendment changed the hours during which saloons must be closed to 2 to 6 a. m.

TABLES V AND VI-SENATE AND ASSEMBLY

VOTES, LABOR ISSUES.

Table V shows nineteen Senate votes on measures supported by representatives of Labor who remained at Sacramento during the session. Table VI shows twenty Assembly votes on such measures.

TABLE V-SENATE VOTES-LABOR ISSUES.

"A," "B," "C." Senate votes on proposed amendments to Workmen's Compensation act (Senate Bill 905). See

Chapter XXVIII, and explanation of votes "F" and "G." Key to Table I.

"D." Senate vote on Workmen's Compensation act.

"E" and "F." First and second votes in Senate on Anti-Injunction bill (Senate Bill 54).

"G." Senate vote on Assembly Bill 752, creating office of mine inspector.

"H." Senate vote on Assembly Bill 560, removing the property qualification of jurors.

"I." Senate vote on proposed amendment to Water Conservation bill. See Chapter XII. The adoption of this amendment would have made the passage of the bill difficult if not improbable.

"J." Senate vote on Water Conservation bill. See Chapter XII.

"K." Senate vote on A. B. 2070, Employees' Ferry bill. Permitting employees of the Mare Island Navy Yard to use their own boats in crossing from the city of Vallejo to their work at the Navy Yard. A transportation company had set up a claim that employees could not use their own boats to cross the channel. The contention of the transportation company had been sustained by the Supreme Court. Assembly Bill 2070 removed the legal difficulties. The Navy Yard employees were made free to cross the channel in any way they might see fit.

"L." Senate vote on Assembly Bill 1574, providing jury trials in certain cases of contempt of court.

"M." Senate vote on Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 7, to give the several counties of the State the power to decide what property shall be taxed, and what exempted from taxation.

This measure

"N." Senate vote on Senate Bill 1520. provided definitely that it shall be lawful for parties to a labor dispute to visit the residence, place of work or place of business of any of the parties thereto, for the purpose of peacefully making observations, securing or communicating information regarding the progress and merits of

said dispute, and peacefully recommending, advising or persuading any person or persons or the general public to work for or to abstain from working for, or to deal with or to abstain from dealing with any such party with whom the said dispute is pending.

"O." Senate vote on Senate Bill 1740. This measure is intended to minimize the loan shark evil.

"P." Senate vote on proposed amendment to exclude graduate nurses in hospitals from the provisions of Senate Bill 466, the Women's Eight-Hour bill.

"Q." Senate vote on proposed amendment to Women's Eight-Hour bill to permit women to work fifty-six hours a week in hospitals.

"R." Senate vote on amendment of Women's EightHour bill to permit female employees to work more than eight hours a day in manufacture of goods from raw cotton, hemp, jute or flax, provided they work not more than eight and three-quarters hours in one day, nor more than fortyeight hours in one week.

"S." Vote on Senate Bill 134, the Senate "Cement bill." This measure provided for the packing of cement in such a way as to prevent the escape of cement dust from the containers in handling and shipping.

TABLE VI-ASSEMBLY VOTES-LABOR ISSUES.

"A." Assembly vote on Byrnes' proposed amendments to the Workmen's Compensation act. The proposed amendments will be found on page 2856 of the Assembly Journal of the 1913 session.

"B." Assembly vote on Workmen's Compensation act (Senate Bill 905). See Chapter XXVIII.

"C." Assembly vote on Assembly Bill 1574, providing jury trials in certain cases of contempt of court.

"D." Assembly vote on Assembly Bill 468. This measure provided for placing safety blocks in all frogs and guard rails used in the operation of railroads.

"E." Assembly vote on Assembly Bill 31, the General

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