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I agree.A.B. 20 A.B. 123 A.B. 156 A.B. 165 A.B. 268 A.B. 17$ A.B. 179 A.B. 1B3 A.B. 222 A.B. 240 Would have legalized the closed shop, and all such agreements* Would have required engineer, fireman and flagman on light engines operated outside of yard limits; and engineer and fireman on each light engine, if two coupled together, with one flagman for both* Would have increased minimum compensation for female employees from 500 per hour to 650 per hour, or $5.20 per day instead of $4.00 per day for 8 hour day, or $31.20 instead of $24.00 for one week of 6 days of 8 hours. Would have created State Aeronautics Commission. Recognized necessity for split-shifts, but would have prohibited split-shifts for female employees spread over a working day in excess of 12 hours. Would have authorized governor to establish daylight saving time from May 1 to September 30 of any year. Would have imposed tax of 20 per gallon on sale of aviation fuel. Would have amended unemployment compensation act to 'provide cash benefits for sickness, both mental and physical. Vetoed by Governor. Would have required anyone owning, operating, or controlling land having an excavation deep enough to endanger persons or livestock to fence, cover, or fill same so as to afford permanent protection.