seriesNo,seriesEntityName,seriesTitle,seriesDateRange,seriesArrangement,seriesDescription,seriesTotRetentDesc,seriesPrimaryClassCode,seriesExtentDesc 456,Legislature. House of Representatives,Journals,i 1882-,Chronological.,"These journals serve as a record of the action of the legislature during session. They constitute the published minutes of the State House of Representatives from the territorial period to the present. House and Senate journals were kept beginning with the creation of the territory in 1851\, but were kept separately after 1882. Minutes from joint sessions are recorded after 1890; before that\, they were recorded only in the Senate minutes. Daily entries cover a standard order of business. Place\, date\, roll\, and prayer are noted before proceeding with business. Membership rolls are included. Citizens' petitions for various actions; monetary claims;and communications from agencies\, groups\, or individuals are recorded. Committee reports recommending passage or rejection of particular legislation are provided. The process of enacting legislation via bills and resolutions is the most frequent business recorded. Other agency reports\, memorials\, invitations\, etc. may also be entered in the,record during particular periods.",Permanent. Retain until administrative need ends,Public,1.00 cubic foot 68 microfilm reels