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House Journal: Wednesday, March 1, 1995

Fifty-second Calendar Day - Thirty-fourth Session Day
Hall of the House of Representatives
Des Moines, Iowa, Wednesday, March 1, 1995
The House met pursuant to adjournment at 9:00 a.m., Speaker
Corbett in the chair.
Prayer was offered by Reverend Larry Prosser, Faith United
Methodist Church, Russell.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Leave of absence was granted as follows:
Carroll of Poweshiek and Greiner of Washington, until her
arrival, on request of Siegrist of Pottawattamie
PETITION FILED
The following petition has been received and placed on file:
By Warnstadt of Woodbury, from forty-three members of St.
Joseph's Church, Sioux City, opposing House File 2, relating to
the reinstatement of the death penalty.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
House File 232, by Houser, a bill for an act relating to the
issuance of hunting licenses and subjecting violators to an
existing penalty.
Read first time and referred to committee on natural resources.
House File 233, by Vande Hoef, Gries, Mundie, and Cormack, a
bill for an act creating a wind energy loan fund for schools and
community colleges and making an appropriation.
Read first time and referred to committee on appropriations.
House File 234, by Doderer, a bill for an act relating to the
possession of offensive weapons, making penalties applicable,
and providing an effective date.
Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.
House File 235, by Fallon, a bill for an act relating to the
assessing of a service charge in lieu of property taxes for the
providing of police and fire protection by a city for real
property which is totally or partially exempt from property tax,
including government-owned real property, and property of
certain nonprofit institutions and societies, and providing an
applicability date.
Read first time and referred to committee on local government.
House File 236, by Fallon, a bill for an act providing for
voluntary limitation of campaign expenditures and contributions
for certain elective officers, providing for disclosure for
candidates who do not limit campaign expenditures, banning
contributions from political action committees, and providing
penalties and an effective date.
 Read first time and referred to committee on state government.
House File 237, by Sukup, a bill for an act relating to open
alcoholic beverage container violations and driving records.
Read first time and referred to committee on transportation.
House File 238, by Daggett, a bill for an act relating to the
joint purchase of group health benefits by multiple school
districts or area education agencies pursuant to an
intergovernmental agreement.
Read first time and referred to committee on commerce-regulation.
SENATE MESSAGES CONSIDERED
Senate File 85, by committee on agriculture, a bill for an act
providing for the regulation of farm deer and making penalties
applicable.
Read first time and referred to committee on agriculture.
Senate File 98, by Jensen, Bisignano and Palmer, a bill for an
act relating to the preservation of the Iowa state capitol.
Read first time and referred to committee on state government.
HOUSE FILE 129 WITHDRAWN
Vande Hoef of Osceola asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw House File 129 from further consideration by the House.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Leave of absence was granted as follows:
Mertz of Kossuth and Brand of Benton, until their return, on
request of Schrader of Marion.
CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Regular Calendar
House Joint Resolution 5, a joint resolution proposing an
amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa to restrict
the expenditure
of state license fees received from hunting, fishing, and
trapping, and other public or private funds appropriated,
allocated, or received by the state for fish and wildlife
protection purposes, was taken up for consideration.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 6 SUBSTITUTED
FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 5
Gipp of Winneshiek asked and received unanimous consent to
substitute Senate Joint Resolution 6, for House Joint Resolution
5.
Senate Joint Resolution 6, a joint resolution proposing an
amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa to restrict
the expenditure of state license fees received from hunting,
fishing, and trapping, and other public or private funds
appropriated, allocated, or received by the state for fish and
wildlife protection purposes, with report of committee was taken
up for consideration.
Gipp of Winneshiek moved that the joint resolution be read a
last time now and placed upon its adoption which motion
prevailed and the joint resolution read a last time.
On the question "Shall the joint resolution be adopted and
agreed to?" (S.J.R.6)

Senate Joint Resolution 6, a joint resolution proposing an
amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa to restrict
the expenditure of state license fees received from hunting,
fishing, and trapping, and other public or private funds
appropriated, allocated, or received by the state for fish and
wildlife protection purposes.
Be It Resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:
Section 1.  The following amendment to the Constitution of  the
State of Iowa is proposed:
Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Iowa is amended
by adding the following new section:
FISH AND WILDLIFE PROTECTION FUNDS.  Sec. 9.  All revenue
derived from state license fees for hunting, fishing, and
trapping, and all state funds appropriated for, and federal or
private funds received by the state for, the regulation or
advancement of hunting, fishing, or trapping, or the protection,
propagation, restoration, management, or harvest of fish or
wildlife, shall be used exclusively for the performance and
administration of activities related to those purposes.
Sec. 2.  The foregoing proposed amendment, having been adopted
and agreed to by the Seventy-fifth General Assembly, 1993
Session,
thereafter duly published, and now adopted and agreed to by the
Seventy-sixth General Assembly in this joint  resolution, shall
be submitted to the people of the State of  Iowa at the general
election in November of the year nineteen hundred ninety-six in
the manner required by the Constitution of the State of Iowa and
the laws of the State of Iowa.
The ayes were, 65:
Arnold         	Bell           	Blodgett       	Boddicker
Boggess        	Bradley        	Branstad       	Brauns
Brunkhorst     	Cataldo        	Coon                  	Cormack
Cornelius      	Daggett        	Dinkla         	Disney
Drake          	Drees          	Eddie          	Ertl
Fallon         	Gipp           	Greig          	Grubbs
Hahn           	Halvorson      	Hammitt        	Hanson
Harrison       	Houser         	Hurley         	Koenigs
Kreiman        	Kremer         	Larkin         	Larson
Lord           	Main           	Martin         	May
McCoy          	Mertz          	Meyer          	Mundie
Murphy         	Nelson,  B.      	Nelson, L.       	O'Brien
Ollie          	Rants          	Running        	Schrader
Schulte        	Siegrist       	Sukup          	Teig
Tyrrell        	Van Fossen     	Van Maanen     	Warnstadt
Weidman        	Weigel         	Welter         	Witt
Mr. Speaker,				  Corbett
The nays were, 30:
Baker          	Bernau         	Burnett        	Churchill
Cohoon         	Connors        	Doderer        	Garman
Gries          	Grundberg      	Harper         	Heaton
Holveck        	Huseman        	Jacobs         	Jochum
Klemme         	Lamberti       	Mascher        	Metcalf
Millage        	Myers          	Nutt           	Renken
Salton         	Shoultz        	Thomson        	Vande Hoef
Veenstra       	Wise           	
Absent or not voting, 5:
Brammer        	Brand          	Carroll        	Greiner
Moreland       	
The joint resolution having received a constitutional majority
was declared to have been adopted and agreed to by the House.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGE
Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent
that Senate Joint Resolution 6 be immediately messaged to the
Senate.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 5 WITHDRAWN
Gipp of Winneshiek asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw House Joint Resolution 5 from further consideration by
the House.
CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE RESOLUTION 6
Greig of Emmet called up for consideration of House Resolution
6, a resolution to amend the rules governing lobbyists in the
House of Representatives, and moved its adoption.
The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.
Ways and Means Calendar
House File 149, a bill for an act relating to the state sales
tax on auxiliary attachments for self-propelled and
non-self-propelled farm machinery and equipment, was taken up
for consideration.
Weigel of Chickasaw asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-3111 filed by him on February 16, 1995.
Drake of Pottawattamie moved that the bill be read a last time
now and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the
bill was read a last time.
On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 149)
The ayes were, 94:
Arnold         	Baker          	Bell           	Bernau
Blodgett       	Boddicker      	Boggess        	Bradley
Branstad       	Brauns         	Brunkhorst     	Burnett
Cataldo        	Churchill      	Cohoon         	Connors
Coon                  	Cormack        	Cornelius      	Daggett
Dinkla         	Disney         	Doderer        	Drake
Drees          	Eddie          	Ertl           	Fallon
Garman         	Gipp           	Greig          	Gries
Grubbs         	Grundberg      	Hahn           	Halvorson
Hammitt        	Hanson         	Harper         	Harrison
Heaton         	Holveck        	Houser         	Hurley
Huseman        	Jacobs         	Jochum         	Klemme
Koenigs        	Kreiman        	Kremer         	Lamberti
Larkin         	Larson         	Lord           	Main
Martin         	Mascher        	May            	McCoy 
Metcalf        	Meyer          	Millage        	Mundie
Murphy         	Myers          	Nelson,  B.      	Nelson, L.
Nutt           	O'Brien        	Ollie          	Rants
Renken         	Running        	Salton         	Schrader
Schulte        	Shoultz        	Siegrist       	Sukup
Teig           	Thomson        	Tyrrell        	Van Fossen
Van Maanen     	Vande Hoef     	Veenstra       	Warnstadt
Weidman        	Weigel         	Welter         	Wise
Witt           	Mr. Speaker				  Corbett

The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 6:
Brammer        	Brand          	Carroll        	Greiner
Mertz          	Moreland       	
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared
to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGE
Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent
that House File 149 be immediately messaged to the Senate.
Regular Calendar
House File 179, a bill for an act relating to eggs and poultry
by reorganizing the statutory provisions and providing for the
administration of the Iowa egg council, assessments and refunds,
and the repeal of certain sections, and providing an effective
date, was taken up for consideration.
Vande Hoef of Osceola offered the following amendment H-3216
filed by him and moved its adoption:
H-3216
 1     Amend House File 179 as follows:
 2     1.  Page 8, line 34, by striking the word "board"
 3   and inserting the following:  "council".
Amendment H-3216 was adopted.
Vande Hoef of Osceola moved that the bill be read a last time
now and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the
bill was read a last time.
On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 179)
The ayes were, 94:
Arnold         	Baker          	Bell           	Bernau
Blodgett       	Boddicker      	Boggess        	Bradley
Branstad       	Brauns         	Brunkhorst     	Burnett
Cataldo        	Churchill      	Cohoon         	Connors
Coon                  	Cormack        	Cornelius      	Daggett
Dinkla         	Disney         	Doderer        	Drake
Drees          	Eddie          	Ertl           	Fallon
Garman         	Gipp           	Greig          	Gries
Grubbs         	Grundberg      	Hahn           	Halvorson
Hammitt        	Hanson         	Harper         	Harrison
Heaton         	Holveck        	Houser         	Hurley
Huseman        	Jacobs         	Jochum         	Klemme
Koenigs        	Kreiman        	Kremer         	Lamberti
Larkin         	Larson         	Lord           	Main
Martin         	Mascher        	May            	McCoy
Metcalf        	Meyer          	Millage        	Mundie
Murphy         	Myers          	Nelson, B.      	Nelson, L.
Nutt           	O'Brien        	Ollie          	Rants
Renken         	Running        	Salton         	Schrader
Schulte        	Shoultz        	Siegrist       	Sukup
Teig           	Thomson        	Tyrrell        	Van Fossen 
Van Maanen     	Vande Hoef     	Veenstra       	Warnstadt
Weidman        	Weigel         	Welter         	Wise
Witt           	Mr. Speaker				   Corbett
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 6:
Brammer        	Brand          	Carroll        	Greiner
Mertz          	Moreland       	
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared
to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.

IMMEDIATE MESSAGE
Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent
that House File 179 be immediately messaged to the Senate.
House File 161, a bill for an act relating to the fee which may
be charged by an Iowa communications network receiving site, was
taken up for consideration.
Cormack of Webster moved that the bill be read a last time now
and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill
was read a last time.
On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 161)
The ayes were, 93:
Arnold         	Baker          	Bell           	Bernau
Blodgett       	Boddicker      	Boggess        	Bradley
Branstad       	Brauns         	Brunkhorst     	Burnett
Cataldo        	Churchill      	Cohoon         	Connors
Coon                  	Cormack        	Cornelius      	Daggett 
Dinkla         	Disney         	Doderer        	Drake
Drees          	Eddie          	Ertl           	Fallon
Garman         	Gipp           	Greig          	Gries
Grubbs         	Grundberg      	Hahn           	Halvorson
Hammitt        	Hanson         	Harper         	Harrison
Heaton         	Holveck        	Houser         	Hurley
Huseman        	Jacobs         	Jochum         	Klemme
Koenigs        	Kreiman        	Kremer         	Lamberti
Larkin         	Larson         	Lord           	Main
Martin         	Mascher        	May            	McCoy 
Metcalf        	Meyer          	Millage        	Mundie
Murphy         	Myers          	Nelson, B.      	Nelson, L.
Nutt           	O'Brien        	Ollie          	Rants
Renken         	Salton         	Schrader       	Schulte
Shoultz        	Siegrist       	Sukup          	Teig
Thomson        	Tyrrell        	Van Fossen     	Van Maanen
Vande Hoef     	Veenstra       	Warnstadt      	Weidman
Weigel         	Welter         	Wise           	Witt
Mr. Speaker
   Corbett
The nays were, 1:
Running        	
Absent or not voting, 6:
Brammer        	Brand          	Carroll        	Greiner
Mertz          	Moreland       	

The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared
to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.

IMMEDIATE MESSAGE
Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent
that House File 161 be immediately messaged to the Senate.
Senate File 114, a bill for an act relating to anabolic steroids
and the Iowa uniform controlled substances Act, was taken up for
consideration.
Blodgett of Cerro Gordo moved that the bill be read a last time
now and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the
bill was read a last time.
On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (S.F. 114)
The ayes were, 93:
Arnold         	Baker          	Bell           	Bernau
Blodgett       	Boddicker      	Boggess        	Bradley 
Branstad       	Brauns         	Brunkhorst     	Burnett
Cataldo        	Churchill      	Cohoon         	Connors
Coon                  	Cormack        	Cornelius      	Daggett
Dinkla         	Disney         	Doderer        	Drake
Drees          	Eddie          	Ertl           	Fallon
Garman         	Greig          	Gipp           	Gries
Grubbs         	Grundberg      	Hahn           	Halvorson
Hammitt        	Hanson         	Harper         	Harrison
Heaton         	Holveck        	Houser         	Hurley
Huseman        	Jacobs         	Jochum         	Klemme
Koenigs        	Kreiman        	Kremer         	Lamberti
Larkin         	Larson         	Lord           	Main
Martin         	Mascher        	May            	McCoy 
Metcalf        	Meyer          	Millage        	Mundie
Murphy         	Myers          	Nelson, B.      	Nelson, L.
Nutt           	O'Brien        	Ollie          	Rants
Renken         	Running        	Salton         	Schrader
Schulte        	Shoultz        	Siegrist       	Sukup
Teig           	Tyrrell        	Van Fossen     	Van Maanen
Vande Hoef     	Veenstra       	Warnstadt      	Weidman
Weigel         	Welter         	Wise           	Witt
Mr. Speaker
   Corbett
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 7:
Brammer        	Brand          	Carroll        	Greiner
Mertz          	Moreland       	Thomson        	

The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared
to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
The following message was received from the Senate:
Mr. Speaker: I am directed to inform your honorable body that
the Senate has on March 1, 1995, adopted the following
resolution in which the concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate Concurrent Resolution 19, a concurrent resolution
designating March 1995 as Iowa Women's History Month.
JOHN F. DWYER, Secretary
On motion by Siegrist of Pottawattamie, the House was recessed
at 9:50 a.m., until 1:00 p.m.
AFTERNOON SESSION
The House reconvened at 1:00 p.m., Speaker pro tempore Van
Maanen of Marion in the chair.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
House File 239, by committee on local government, a bill for an
act relating to the payment of confinement expenses of felons
during presentence investigations.
Read first time and placed on the calendar.
House File 240, by Murphy, a bill for an act authorizing a bingo
licensee to conduct bingo games on behalf of a qualified
organization, and subjecting violators to existing penalties.
Read first time and referred to committee on state government.
House File 241, by Gries, a bill for an act relating to
excluding property held in an annuity from the probate estate
and from inclusion in the calculation of compensation for
personal representatives.
Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.
House File 242, by Koenigs, a bill for an act allowing a
temporary restricted license for persons lacking financial
responsibility.
Read first time and referred to committee on transportation.
House File 243, by Koenigs and Bell, a bill for an act relating
to probate by specifying that revocable trusts are not
testamentary trusts for the purposes of corporate or partnership
farming and specifying that certain assets are not part of the
probate estate.
Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.
House File 244, by Martin, a bill for an act relating to placing
a juvenile in detention as a dispositional alternative if the
juvenile is found to have committed a delinquent act.
Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.
House File 245, by Klemme, a bill for an act relating to the
administration of the department of agriculture and land
stewardship, providing for moneys previously appropriated to the
department, and providing an effective date.
Read first time and referred to committee on agriculture.
House File 246, by Grubbs, a bill for an act relating to civil
litigation by inmates and prisoners and deductions from inmate
accounts for certain expenses, including costs of litigation by
inmates.
Read first time and referred to committee on judiciary.
QUORUM CALL
A non-record roll call was requested to determine that a quorum
was present. The vote revealed fifty-seven members present,
forty-three absent.
RULES SUSPENDED
Gipp of Winneshiek asked and received unanimous consent to
suspend the rules for the immediate consideration of House
Concurrent Resolution 25.
CONSIDERATION OF
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 25
Grundberg of Polk called up for consideration of House
Concurrent Resolution 25, a concurrent resolution designating
March 1995 as Iowa Women's History Month, and moved its adoption.
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 19
 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 25
Grundberg of Polk  asked and received unanimous consent to
substitute Senate Concurrent Resolution 19 for House Concurrent
Resolution 25.
CONSIDERATION OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 19
Grundberg of Polk called up for consideration Senate Concurrent
Resolution 19, a concurrent resolution designating March 1995 as
Iowa Women's History Month, and moved its adoption.
The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 25 WITHDRAWN
Grundberg of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw House Concurrent Resolution 25 from further
consideration by the House.
SPECIAL PRESENTATION
In celebration of March A Women's History Month - Promises to
Keep - the Iowa commission on the Status of Women, the Iowa
Department of Education and the State Historical Society of Iowa
sponsored a "Write Women Back Into History" essay contest.  
Grundberg of Polk presented the following winners of the contest:
Sixth and Seventh Grade Category
First Place - Joe Barron, Kirn Junior High School, Council
Bluffs, for his essay about his grandmother, Euemia Barron, who
was also present in the chamber.
Second Place - Melissa Meyer, Resurrection School, Dubuque, for
her essay about Hannah Senesh.
Third Place - Amber Phillips, Kirn Junior High School, Council
Bluffs, for her essay about her mother Angela Phillips.
The Edith Rose Murphy Sackett Award - Kim Schroeder, St. Joseph
the Worker School, Dubuque, for her essay about Donna Ginter,
who was also present in the chamber.
Eighth and Ninth Grade Category
First Place - Katharine Freeman, Mt. Vernon High School, for her
essay about Harriette Jay Cooke.
Second Place - Matthew R. Moothart, Resurrection School,
Dubuque, for his essay about Virginia Minnehan.
Third Place - Daniel Dean Olmstead, Iowa Falls High School, for
his essay about Loretta Moon, who was also present in the
chamber.
The Edith Rose Murphy Sackett Award - Katie Greiman, Hudson High
School, for her essay about Jean Klingamen, who was also present
in the chamber.
CONSIDERATION OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 14
Gipp of Winneshiek called up for consideration of Senate
Concurrent Resolution 14, a concurrent resolution relating to a
Biennial Memorial Session and moved its adoption.
The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted. 
The House stood at ease at 1:30 p.m, until the fall of the gavel.
The House resumed session at 2:45 p.m., Speaker pro tempore Van
Maanen of Marion in the chair.
PRESENTATION OF VISITORS
The Speaker announced that the following visitors were present
in the House chamber:
Twenty-five high school students from Storm Lake High School,
Storm Lake, accompanied by Craig Lyon and Mike Hanna. By Eddie
of Buena Vista.
COMMUNICATION RECEIVED
The following communication was received and filed in the office
of the Chief Clerk:
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
The 1994 Quadrennial Need Study, pursuant to Chapter 307A.2(14),
Code of Iowa.
CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION
MR. SPEAKER: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports
that certificates of recognition have been issued as follows.
ELIZABETH A. ISAACSON
Chief Clerk of the House
1995\63	Wade King, Davenport - For coaching Assumption High
School to the Class 2A State Wrestling Tournament.
1995\64	Leslie S. Hansen, Guthrie Center - For being selected to
the 1994-95 All-State Vocal Music Chorus.
1995\65	Kyle Chance, Guthrie Center - For being selected to the
1994-95 All-State Vocal Music Chorus.
1995\66	Bobby Forseen, Columbus Junction - For finishing 2nd in
the 1995 Class 1A, 140 lb. division of the State Wrestling
Tournament.
1995\67	Randy Pugh, Columbus Junction - For winning 1st place in
the 1995 Class 1A, 145 lb. division of the State Wrestling
Tournament.
1995\68	Eric Fitzer, Wilton - For winning 1st place in the 1995
Class 2A, 140 lb. division of the State Wrestling Tournament.
1995\69	Shane Booth, Wilton - For winning 1st place in the 1995
Class 2A, 152 lb. division of the State Wrestling Tournament.
1995\70	Ben Scorpil, West Liberty - For winning 1st place in the
1995 Class 2A, 125 lb. division of the State Wrestling
Tournament.
1995\71	Corey Stanley, Wilton - For winning 1st place in the
1995 Class 2A, 119 lb. division of the State Wrestling
Tournament.
1995\72	Travis Brant, Truro - For winning 1st place in the 1995
Class 1A, 103 lb. division of the State Wrestling Tournament.
1995\73	Eric Hart, Coon Rapids-Bayard - For finishing 2nd in the
1995 Class 1A, 125 lb. division of the State Wrestling
Tournament.
1995\74	Greg Breeding, Winterset - For winning 1st place in the
1995 Class 2A, 135 lb. division of the State Wrestling
Tournament.
1995\75	Justin Jeffs, Winterset - For winning 1st place in the
1995 Class 2A, 130 lb. division of the State Wrestling
Tournament.
1995\76	Nick Marin, West Liberty - For finishing 2nd place in
the 1995 Class 2A, 103 lb. division of the State Wrestling
Tournament.
1995\77	Bob Fullhart, Decorah  - For winning 1st place in the
1995 Class 2A, 189 lb. division of the State Wrestling
Tournament.
1995\78	Kannon Grotegut, Waukon  - For winning 1st place in the
1995 Class 2A, 103 lb. division of the State Wrestling
Tournament.
1995\79	Ben Jobgen, Davenport - For winning 1st place in the
1995 Class 2A, 145 lb. division of the State Wrestling
Tournament.
1995\80	Tony Menning, Guthrie Center - For being selected to the
1994-95 All-State Band.


SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
House File 35
Local Government: Klemme, Chair; Arnold and Drees.
House File 173
Local Government: Jacobs, Chair; Myers, Carroll, Connors and
Vande Hoef.
House File 203
State Government: Bradley, Chair; Cataldo and Drake.
House File 214
Agriculture: Heaton, Chair; May and Welter.
House File 216
Local Government: Klemme, Chair; Larkin and Welter.
House File 222
Local Government: Jacobs, Chair; Carroll, Connors, Myers and
Vande Hoef.
House File 232
Natural Resources: Klemme, Chair; Cohoon and Huseman.
House Concurrent Resolution 22
Labor and Industrial Relations: Boddicker, Chair; Connors and
Renken.
HOUSE STUDY BILL SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
House Study Bill 184
Local Government: Arnold, Chair; Disney and Drees.
House Study Bill 185 
Local Government: Carroll, Chair; Jacobs and Mundie.
House Study Bill 188
Appropriations: Brauns, Chair; Cataldo and Meyer.
House Study Bill 189
Local Government: Vande Hoef, Chair; Carroll and Larkin.
House Study Bill 192
Local Government: Disney, Chair; Drees and Martin.
House Study Bill 193
Local Government: Hanson, Chair; Cohoon and Disney.
House Study Bill 194
Local Government: Vande Hoef, Chair; Jacobs and Myers.
House Study Bill 209
Local Government: Brauns, Chair; Huseman and Mertz.
House Study Bill 220
Judiciary: Veenstra, Chair; Bell and Harrison.
House Study Bill 221
Judiciary: Veenstra, Chair; Coon and Moreland.

HOUSE STUDY BILL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
H.S.B. 222 Education
Relating to state aid to school districts by eliminating the
provision that limits the state aid appropriation for the
instructional support program and appropriating additional state
aid to school districts based upon the number of at-risk pupils
enrolled in the school district and providing effective and
applicability date provisions.
H.S.B. 223 Education
Relating to funding for and the name of the national center for
talented and gifted education.
H.S.B. 224 Local Government
Relating to agricultural management account moneys and county
grants for private rural water well, testing, sealing, and
closure.
H.S.B. 225 Appropriations
To appropriate moneys for state school foundation aid, and
providing effective and applicability dates.
H.S.B. 226 Environmental Protection
Relating to solid waste by removing penalties for failure to
meet waste reduction and recycling goals.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
MR. SPEAKER: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports
that the following committee recommendations have been received
and are on file in the office of the Chief Clerk.
ELIZABETH A. ISAACSON
Chief Clerk of the House
COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE
House File 103, a bill for an act relating to the liability of
persons involved in domesticated animal activities.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Do Pass February 28, 1995.
COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE-REGULATION
Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 53), relating to
limitations on the acquisition of banks, savings and loan
associations, and savings banks by bank holding companies.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 28, 1995.
Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 172), relating to the
regulation of insurance, including the authority of the
insurance division to regulate certain policies and contracts
and parties to such policies and contracts, establishing fees,
and providing civil penalties.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass February 28, 1995.
COMMITTEE ON HUMAN RESOURCES
Senate File 82, a bill for an act relating to medical assistance
provisions including those relating to presumptive eligibility
for pregnant women and the estates and trusts of recipients of
medical assistance and providing an effective date.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Amend and Do Pass with amendment H-3219 February 28,
1995.
COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY
Senate File 142, a bill for an act establishing felonious child
endangerment as a nonbailable offense.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Do Pass February 28, 1995.
COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Senate File 9, a bill for an act relating to the performance of
duties of the office of recorder on abolition of the office and
the filing of documents and providing an effective date and for
retroactive applicability.
Fiscal Note Not Required.
Recommended Do Pass February 28, 1995.
Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 81), relating to the
payment of confinement expenses of felons during presentence
investigations.
Fiscal Note is required.
Recommended Do Pass February 28, 1995.
COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT
House File 117, a bill for an act relating to cost of play and
value of prizes of games of skill and games of chance conducted
at amusement concessions.
Fiscal Note is not required.
Recommended Do Pass February 28, 1995.
AMENDMENT FILED
H-3219	S.F.	82	Committee on Human
			   Resources	
On motion by Gipp of Winneshiek, the House adjourned at 2:46
p.m. until 8:45 a.m., Thursday, March 2, 1995.

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