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Rh HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION "E-1"

(Hogenson, Westlind)

SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM

A concurrent resolution memorializing Congress to make an adequate appropriation for school lunch programs.

WHEREAS, the abundance of farm produce produced by the farmers of our nation should be used for the benefit of the citizens of our nation; and

WHEREAS, our children should be kept healthy in order to maintain a strong and healthy nation;

Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of North Dakota, the Senate Concurring Therein:

That the Congress of the United States be urged to appropriate a sufficient amount so as to adequately support the school lunch programs carried on in the public schools of this nation.

Be It Further Resolved, that the secretary of state transmit copies of this resolution to United States Senator William Langer, United States Senator Milton R. Young, Representative Quentin N. Burdick, and Representative Don L. Short.

Filed March 6, 1959.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION "I-1"

(Brown)

COMMENDING STATE CAPITOL BUILDING COMMISSION

A concurrent resolution commending the North Dakota State Capitol Commission for the outstanding work and foresight in planning the state capitol building.

WHEREAS, the North Dakota state capitol building was the largest building for which a contract was let in the entire United States during 1932 when building costs were low and com petition was keen; and

WHEREAS, as a result of the planning by the capitol commission, the state of North Dakota obtained for two million dollars a capitol building rivaling ot hers which cost several times as much and one which is recognized in all quarters as one of the least expensive capitols in America as w ell as one of the finest; and