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906
SENATE RESOLUTIONS

SENATE RESOLUTION No. 2

(Kisse, Miller, Hystad)

APPOINTMENT OF OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR THE SENATE

A senate resolution to appoint an official photographer for the Senate of the Thirty-sixth Legislative Assembly of the state of North Dakota.

Be It Resolved by the Senate of the State of North Dakota:

WHEREAS, for historical purposes it has been the custom of all North Dakota legislative assemblies to have composite group pictures made of all members of such assemblies; and

WHEREAS, Campbell's Studio of Bismarck, North Dakota offers to make a composite group picture of the members of the 1959 North Dakota Senate size 30 x 40 inches, said picture to be framed and ready to hang, and fifty-five eleven by fourteen copies of said picture for each member and desk force of the Senate, and one five by seven inch print of each senator and the lieutenant governor for the state historical society, at a cost of four hundred and seventy-five dollars.

Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, that Campbell's Studio, Bismarck, North Dakota, be, and is hereby appointed official photographer for the North Dakota Senate of the Thirty-sixth Legislative Assembly.

Be It Further Resolved, that the Campbell's Studio of Bismarck, North Dakota, be and is hereby awarded the sole privilege of photographing members of the Senate of the Thirty-sixth Legislative Assembly, at a cost price of four hundred and seventy-five dollars, to be taken out of legislative expenses.

Filed February 3, 1959.

SENATE RESOLUTION No. 3

(Vendsel)

REQUEST TO LENDING AGENCIES TO REFRAIN FROM DISCOUNTING HOME LOANS

WHEREAS, the Federal Government has recognized the need of assisting persons in the acquisition of homes and has enacted the Federal Housing Administration and Veteran's Administration Acts, and

WHEREAS, loans to home buyers are made and processed through lending institutions, both federal and state, and including the Bank of North Dakota, and