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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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