SENATE STANDING COMMITTEES Committee on Ways and Means: George H. Fairchild, John T. Brown, W. T. Robinson, Committee on Judiciary: A. F. Judd, Cecil Brown, R. H. Makekau. Committee on Public Lands and Internal Improvements: Committee on Education: W. T. Robinson, George H. Fairchild, D. K. Baker. Committee on Enrollment, Revision and Printing: J. T. Brown, E. W. Quinn, W. T. Robinson. Committee on Accounts: E. W. Quinn, W. T. Robinson, George C. Hewitt. Committee on Rules: S. E. Kalama, D. K. Baker, Philip Pali. Committee on Military: C. F. Chillingworth, E. W. Quinn, R. H. Makekau. Committee on Public Health: C. F. Chillingworth, A. F. Judd, Philip Pali. Committee on Manufactures, Forestry, and Promotion: Forty-first Day, Apr. 4th, 1911 Forty-second Day, Apr. 5th, 1911 Forty-third Day, April 6th, 1911 Forty-fourth Day, Apr. 7th, 1911 Forty-fifth Day, Apr. 8th, 1911 Forty-sixth Day, Apr. 10th, 1911 Forty-seventh Day, Apr. 11th, 1911 Forty-eighth Day, Apr. 12th, 1911 RULES OF THE SENATE REGULAR SESSION, 1911 1 MEETINGS. (1). After the day of opening the Legislature as prescribed by law, the Senate shall meet for the transaction of public business every day except Sundays, recognized holidays and such. other days as the Senate shall, by motion or resolution duly adopted and entered in the Journal, designate. (2). The hour of meeting, recesses, and of adjournments shall be such as the Senate shall by motion or resolution decide from time to time. 2 ADJOURNMENTS. Meetings may be adjourned at any time. Unless otherwise specified in the motion, every adjournment shall be considered as to the usual hour of meeting on the next following business day; but no adjournment shall be for more than three days, or sine die, without the consent of the House of Representatives. 3 QUORUM. For the transaction of business, a majority of the number of members to which the Senate is entitled, shall constitute a quorum for the conduct of ordinary business of which quorum a majority vote shall suffice; but the final passage of a law shall require the vote of the majority of all the members. A smaller number than a quorum may adjourn from day to day and compel the attendance of absent members in such a manner and under such penalties as may be provided by resolution. For the purpose of ascertaining whether there is a quorum present, the Chairman shall count the number of members present. |