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Seventy-fourth Calendar Day - Fiftieth Session Day Hall of the House of Representatives Des Moines, Iowa, Thursday, March 23, 1995 The House met pursuant to adjournment at 8:45 a.m., Speaker Corbett in the chair. Prayer was offered by Reverend Dwight Rengstorf, Trinity Lutheran church, Shenandoah. The Journal of Wednesday, March 22, 1995 was approved. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS House File 531, by committee on state government, a bill for an act to limit the frequency of referendums held on a proposal to operate gambling games on excursion gambling boats or to operate gambling games at licensed pari-mutuel racetrack enclosures and providing an effective date and retroactive applicability. Read first time and placed on the calendar. House File 532, by committee on ways and means, a bill for an act repealing the state inheritance tax, providing for the phase out of the tax, and providing an applicability provision. Read first time and placed on the ways and means calendar. House File 533, by Metcalf, a bill for an act relating to the state sales, services, and use tax on the repair and testing of oxygen equipment. Referred to committee on ways and means. House File 534, by committee on appropriations, a bill for an act relating to appropriations for the department of human services and the prevention of disabilities policy council and including other provisions and appropriations involving human services and health care and providing for effective and applicability dates. Read first time and placed on the appropriations calendar. House File 535, by committee on education, a bill for an act relating to a reduction in aid to a recipient of the family investment program for continued truancy by a recipient's child and establishing a penalty for providing aid, support, or shelter to a runaway or truant, and providing a conditional effectiveness provision. Read first time and placed on the calendar. House File 536, by committee on education, a bill for an act extending the periods in which a school or school district may apply to the department of education to waive the requirement that the school or school district provide an articulated sequential elementary-secondary guidance program and the requirement that the school or school district provide a media services program. Read first time and placed on the calendar. House File 537, by committee on education, a bill for an act relating to the appropriation of 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. Read first time and placed on the calendar. House File 538, by committee on education, a bill for an act relating to motorcycle education and providing an effective date and a retroactive applicability provision. Read first time and placed on the calendar. House File 539, by committee on education, a bill for an act establishing a school-to-work planning and implementation program focusing on career pathways for students and making an appropriation. Referred to committee on appropriations. SENATE MESSAGES CONSIDERED Senate File 341, by committee on commerce, a bill for an act relating to delinquency charges on credit cards used to purchase or lease goods or services from less than one hundred persons not related to the card issuer. Read first time and passed on file. Senate File 346, by committee on human resources, a bill for an act relating to the establishment of practitioner review committees for the purposes of evaluating and monitoring practitioners who self-report physical or mental impairments. Read first time and referred to committee on human resources. Senate File 351, by committee on local government, a bill for an act authorizing certain cities to appoint additional members to certain city commissions. Read first time and referred to committee on local government. Senate File 370, by committee on local government, a bill for an act eliminating the requirement for the rotation of names on election ballots. Read first time and referred to committee on local government. Senate File 375, by committee on commerce, a bill for an act relating to abandoned property subject to control by the treasurer of state. Read first time and passed on file. Senate File 376, by committee on commerce, a bill for an act relating to the regulation of credit unions by authorizing additional powers and defining certain business relationships and establishing a penalty. Read first time and referred to committee on commerce-regulation. ADOPTION OF HOUSE MEMORIAL RESOLUTION 14 Larson of Linn offered the following House Memorial Resolution 14 and moved its adoption: HOUSE MEMORIAL RESOLUTION 14 Whereas, The Honorable Keith Kennedy of Linn County, Iowa, who was a member of the Sixty-first General Assembly, passed away February 13, 1995; Now Therefore, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives, That a committee of three be appointed by the Speaker of the House to prepare suitable resolutions commemorating his life, character and service to the state. The motion prevailed and the Speaker appointed as such committee Larson of Linn, Running of Linn and Corbett of Linn. CONSIDERATION OF BILLS Regular Calendar House File 489, a bill for an act authorizing an increase in the amount of taxes dedicated to the reserve account by township trustees for supplies and equipment related to fire protection, emergency warning systems, and ambulance services, was taken up for consideration. Welter of Jones 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. 489) The ayes were, 96: Arnold Baker Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Branstad Brauns Brunkhorst Burnett Carroll Churchill Cohoon Connors Coon Cormack Cornelius Daggett Dinkla Doderer Drake Drees Eddie Ertl Fallon Garman Gipp Greig Greiner 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 Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Moreland 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, 4: Bell Brammer Cataldo Disney The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. House File 425, a bill for an act repealing air toxics fees, was taken up for consideration. Teig of Hamilton 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. 425) The ayes were, 98: Arnold Baker Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Branstad Brauns Brunkhorst Burnett Carroll Cataldo Churchill Cohoon Connors Coon Cormack Cornelius Daggett Dinkla Disney Doderer Drake Drees Eddie Ertl Fallon Garman Gipp Greig Greiner 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 Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Moreland 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 Vande Hoef Van Maanen Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Wise Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett The nays were, none. Absent or not voting, 2: Bell Brammer The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. House File 476, a bill for an act eliminating the appeal period for the awarding of contracts by the purchasing division of the department of general services, was taken up for consideration. Renken of Grundy 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. 476) The ayes were, 95: Arnold Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Branstad Brauns Burnett Carroll Cataldo Churchill Cohoon Connors Coon Cormack Cornelius Daggett Dinkla Disney Doderer Drake Drees Eddie Ertl Fallon Gipp Greig Greiner Gries Grundberg Grubbs 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 Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Moreland 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, 2: Brunkhorst Garman Absent or not voting, 3: Baker Bell Brammer The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. IMMEDIATE MESSAGES Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent that the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: House Files 425, 476, 489. House File 87, a bill for an act relating to the goal for the amount of Iowa's land area provided public open space protection, with report of committee recommending amendment and passage, was taken up for consideration. Greig of Emmet offered the following amendment H-3290 filed by the committee on natural resources and moved its adoption: H-3290 1 Amend House File 87 as follows: 2 1. Page 1, by striking lines 2 through 6 and 3 inserting the following: "1995, is amended by 4 striking the unnumbered paragraph." The committee amendment H-3290 was adopted. Speaker pro tempore Van Maanen of Marion in the chair at 9:52 a.m. Greig of Emmet 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. 87) The ayes were, 62: Arnold Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Branstad Brauns Carroll Coon Cormack Cornelius Daggett Dinkla Disney Drake Drees Eddie Ertl Garman Gipp Greig Greiner Gries Grubbs Hahn Halvorson Hammitt Harrison Heaton Houser Hurley Huseman Jacobs Klemme Kremer Lamberti Larson Lord Main Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Mundie Nelson, B. Nutt Rants Renken Salton Schulte Siegrist Sukup Teig Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Vande Hoef Veenstra Weidman Weigel Welter Van Maanen Presiding The nays were, 31: Baker Bernau Brand Brunkhorst Burnett Cataldo Churchill Cohoon Connors Doderer Fallon Harper Holveck Jochum Koenigs Kreiman Larkin Martin Mascher May McCoy Moreland Murphy Nelson, L. O'Brien Running Schrader Shoultz Warnstadt Wise Witt Absent or not voting, 7: Bell Brammer Corbett, Spkr. Grundberg Hanson Myers Ollie The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. House File 437, a bill for an act relating to the financing of political campaigns and by adding and changing definitions of commissioner and political committee, changing the providing for the appointment of committee personnel and the maintenance of committee funds, providing for the retention of records, establishing requirements for committee names, specifying requirements for out-of-state committee filings, prohibiting political committees from supporting a single candidate, revising filing deadlines and the contents of disclosure reports, providing for disclaimers on published materials by nonregistered entities, including federal corporations under corporate activity prohibitions, allowing candidates to donate funds to district political party central committees and political subdivisions, providing for the establishment of ethics and campaign disclosure board staff salaries, and making other related changes, was taken up for consideration. Weigel of Chickasaw offered the following amendment H-3423 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-3423 1 Amend House File 437 as follows: 2 1. Page 2, line 15, by inserting after the word 3 "who" the following: "is an Iowa resident and who". 4 2. Page 2, line 18, by striking the words "Every 5 committee" and inserting the following: "Every 6 candidate's committee shall maintain all of the 7 committee's funds in bank accounts in a financial 8 institution located in Iowa. Every political 9 committee". Amendment H-3423 was adopted. Gipp of Winneshiek 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. 437) The ayes were, 94: Arnold Baker Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Branstad Brauns Brunkhorst Burnett Carroll Cataldo Churchill Cohoon Connors Coon Cormack Cornelius Daggett Dinkla Disney Doderer Drake Drees Eddie Fallon Garman Gipp Greig Greiner 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 Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Moreland Mundie Murphy Nelson, B. Nelson, L. Nutt O'Brien Rants Renken Running Salton Schrader Schulte Shoultz Siegrist Sukup Teig Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Wise Witt Van Maanen, Presiding The nays were, 1: Ertl Absent or not voting, 5: Bell Brammer Myers Ollie Mr. Speaker Corbett The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. House File 428, a bill for an act relating to the expenditure of moneys deposited in an E911 service fund, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Houser 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. 428) The ayes were, 97: Arnold Baker Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Branstad Brauns Brunkhorst Burnett Carroll Cataldo Churchill Cohoon Connors Coon Corbett, Spkr. Cormack Cornelius Daggett Dinkla Disney Doderer Drake Drees Eddie Ertl Fallon Garman Gipp Greig Greiner 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 Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Moreland Mundie Murphy Nelson, B. Nelson, L. Nutt O'Brien Ollie Rants Renken Running Salton Schrader Schulte Shoultz Siegrist Sukup Teig Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Wise Witt Van Maanen, Presiding The nays were, none. Absent or not voting, 3: Bell Brammer Myers The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. IMMEDIATE MESSAGES Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent that the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: House Files 87, 428 and 437. House File 247, a bill for an act 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, was taken up for consideration. Halvorson of Clayton offered the following amendment H-3298 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-3298 1 Amend House File 247 as follows: 2 1. Page 2, line 16, by striking the word 3 "regulated" and inserting the following: "defined". 4 2. Page 6, line 20, by striking the word 5 "regulated" and inserting the following: "defined". 6 3. Page 6, line 30, by striking the word 7 "regulated" and inserting the following: "defined". 8 4. Page 7, line 5, by striking the word 9 "regulated" and inserting the following: "defined". Amendment H-3298 was adopted. Halvorson of Clayton offered the following amendment H-3282 filed by him and moved its adoption: H-3282 1 Amend House File 247 as follows: 2 1. Page 25, by striking lines 22 through 25 and 3 inserting the following: 4 "Sec. ___. NEW SECTION. 521.16 APPLICABILITY OF 5 CHAPTER. 6 Chapter 521A is applicable to a merger or 7 consolidation made pursuant to this chapter, and the 8 provisions of chapter 521A and this chapter shall 9 apply exclusively with respect to such merger or 10 consolidation." 11 2. By renumbering as necessary. Amendment H-3282 was adopted. Halvorson of Clayton 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. 247) The ayes were, 97: Arnold Baker Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Branstad Brauns Brunkhorst Burnett Carroll Cataldo Churchill Cohoon Connors Coon Corbett, Spkr. Cormack Cornelius Daggett Dinkla Disney Doderer Drake Drees Eddie Ertl Fallon Garman Gipp Greig Greiner 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 Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Moreland Mundie Murphy Nelson, B. Nelson, L. Nutt O'Brien Ollie Rants Renken Running Salton Schrader Schulte Shoultz Siegrist Sukup Teig Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Wise Witt Van Maanen, Presiding The nays were, none. Absent or not voting, 3: Bell Brammer Myers 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 247 be immediately messaged to the Senate. House File 475, a bill for an act relating to the state archivist's office, was taken up for consideration. Thomson of Linn 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. 475) The ayes were, 97: Arnold Baker Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Branstad Brauns Brunkhorst Burnett Carroll Cataldo Churchill Cohoon Connors Coon Corbett, Spkr. Cormack Cornelius Daggett Dinkla Disney Doderer Drake Drees Eddie Ertl Fallon Garman Gipp Greig Greiner 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 Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Moreland Mundie Murphy Nelson, B. Nelson, L. Nutt O'Brien Ollie Rants Renken Running Salton Schrader Schulte Shoultz Siegrist Sukup Teig Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Wise Witt Van Maanen, Presiding The nays were, none. Absent or not voting, 3: Bell Brammer Myers The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. House File 490, a bill for an act relating to limited liability companies, was taken up for consideration. Dinkla of Guthrie 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. 490) The ayes were, 97: Arnold Baker Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Branstad Brauns Brunkhorst Burnett Carroll Cataldo Churchill Cohoon Connors Coon Corbett, Spkr. Cormack Cornelius Daggett Dinkla Disney Doderer Drake Drees Eddie Ertl Fallon Garman Gipp Greig Greiner 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 Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Moreland Mundie Murphy Nelson, B. Nelson, L. Nutt O'Brien Ollie Rants Renken Running Salton Schrader Schulte Shoultz Siegrist Sukup Teig Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Wise Witt Van Maanen Presiding The nays were, none: Absent or not voting, 3: Bell Brammer Myers The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. IMMEDIATE MESSAGES Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent that the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: House Files 475 and 490. House File 303, a bill for an act relating to pipelines and underground storage of hazardous liquids, and providing penalties and effective and retroactive applicability date provisions, was taken up for consideration. Ollie of Clinton asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw amendment H-3407 filed by him on March 22, 1995. Renken of Grundy 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. 303) The ayes were, 97: Arnold Baker Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Branstad Brauns Brunkhorst Burnett Carroll Cataldo Churchill Cohoon Connors Coon Corbett, Spkr. Cormack Cornelius Daggett Dinkla Disney Doderer Drake Drees Eddie Ertl Fallon Garman Gipp Greig Greiner 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 Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Moreland Mundie Murphy Nelson, B. Nelson, L. Nutt O'Brien Ollie Rants Renken Running Salton Schrader Schulte Shoultz Siegrist Sukup Teig Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Wise Witt Van Maanen Presiding The nays were, none. Absent or not voting, 3: Bell Brammer Myers 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 303 be immediately messaged to the Senate MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE The following messages were received from the Senate: Mr. Speaker: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has on March 22, 1995, amended and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: House File 215, a bill for an act to require that all inmates of the institutions under the control of the department of corrections perform hard labor, and providing transition provisions. Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 21, a bill for an act relating to the grounds upon which a school official may search student lockers or protected student areas. Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 120, a bill for an act requiring that prison inmates demonstrate functional literacy competence at or above the sixth grade level or obtain a general equivalency diploma, conditioning receipt of certain privileges on participation in education programs, and permitting the use of educational competence as a precondition to the granting of parole or work release, and providing exceptions. Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 284, a bill for an act relating to the crime of forgery, by prohibiting the knowing possession of forged writings, including documents prescribed for entry into, stay, or employment in the United States, and providing penalties. Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 293, a bill for an act relating to providing for a five-year minimum prison term for a person who uses a dangerous weapon in the commission of a forcible felony. Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 349, a bill for an act to require that certain forcible felons serve at least eighty-five percent of the sentence imposed. Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 359, a bill for an act providing for the modification of no-contact orders in domestic abuse cases in certain circumstances. Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 366, a bill for an act relating to the exhibition of humans. Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 367, a bill for an act relating to domestic abuse and victim protection and providing a penalty, a delayed effective date, and a conditional effective date. Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 369, a bill for an act relating to a conference on domestic violence. Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 373, a bill for an act to permit the court to find a person in contempt for failure to pay restitution after the period of probation, work release, parole, or the person's sentence has ended. Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 386, a bill for an act relating to restitution in certain traffic offenses which are simple misdemeanors. Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 398, a bill for an act relating to commutation of sentences of persons who have been sentenced to life imprisonment. Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 409, a bill for an act relating to the activities of clerks of the district court, and providing additional court fees. Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 417, a bill for an act relating to the crime of assault, by changing the elements of assault without intent but causing injury, creating the crimes of intentional assault causing injury and assault causing serious injury, and providing penalties. Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 428, a bill for an act to provide for the reciprocal rendition of prisoners as witnesses in criminal proceedings and providing an effective date. Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 432, a bill for an act relating to sexually violent predators, by providing that the place of commitment shall be under the control of the department of corrections, by requiring the state to pay the costs incurred by a county for services in sexually violent offender proceedings, and providing an effective date. Also: That the Senate has on March 22, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 438, a bill for an act relating to juvenile justice including notice requirements for certain hearings and authorizing associate juvenile judges to perform marriage ceremonies. JOHN F. DWYER, Secretary On motion by Siegrist of Pottawattamie, the House was recessed at 11:35 a.m., until 1:00 p.m. AFTERNOON SESSION The House reconvened at 1:00 p.m., Speaker Corbett in the chair. QUORUM CALL A non-record roll call was requested to determine that a quorum was present. The vote revealed sixty-eight members present, thirty-two absent. MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE The following messages were received from the Senate: Mr. Speaker: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has on March 23, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 162, a bill for an act eliminating the minimum amount which must be borrowed under a home equity line of credit. Also: That the Senate has on March 23, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 296, a bill for an act relating to juvenile justice including the conditions under which a person under eighteen years of age may consume alcoholic beverages in a home, providing for the automatic waiver of juveniles to adult court in certain circumstances, regarding the notification of schools by juvenile court officers of the taking into custody of a juvenile, and providing that the juvenile court may prohibit a juvenile from driving under certain circumstances. Also: That the Senate has on March 23, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 352, a bill for an act relating to the family investment program and related human services programs by requiring the department of human services to apply for certain federal waivers and providing applicability provisions. Also: That the Senate has on March 23, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 377, a bill for an act relating to the payment of patronage dividends by cooperative associations which are public utilities. Also: That the Senate has on March 23, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 391, a bill for an act relating to the payment of medical costs of temporary prisoners. Also: That the Senate has on March 23, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 403, a bill for an act relating to collection of delinquent restitution payments and providing an effective date. Also: That the Senate has on March 23, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 416, a bill for an act relating to structured fines, establishing a civil penalty and surcharge, providing for the distribution of fines, and establishing effective and repeal dates. Also: That the Senate has on March 23, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 423, a bill for an act relating to delayed deposit services businesses and providing penalties. Also: That the Senate has on March 23, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 439, a bill for an act relating to making false reports to law enforcement agencies, making spurious calls to emergency 911 communications centers, or providing false information on citations and establishing penalties and providing a conditional effective date. JOHN F. DWYER, Secretary SPECIAL PRESENTATION Nelson of Pottawattamie presented to the House Joseph Reid, a representative of the Fourth Grade Class of Gunn Elementary School, Council Bluffs. Joe addressed the House, informing the members that his class has chosen as their civic project, the restoration of the State Capitol. In relation to that project, they have taken on the challenge of raising money to aide in the restoration through contacting service groups and organizations. The House rose and expressed its welcome. LEAVE OF ABSENCE Leave of absence was granted as follows: Holveck of Polk, Myers of Johnson and Brand of Benton, until their arrival, all on request of Schrader of Marion. CONSIDERATION OF BILLS Regular Calendar House File 477, a bill for an act requiring that a publication whose standards are incorporated by reference in agency rulemaking be purchased and provided by the agency to the administrative rules coordinator for deposit in the state law library, was taken up for consideration. 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. 477) The ayes were, 92: Arnold Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Branstad Brauns Brunkhorst Burnett Carroll Cataldo Churchill Cohoon Connors Coon Cormack Cornelius Daggett Dinkla Disney Doderer Drake Drees Eddie Ertl Fallon Garman Gipp Greig Greiner Gries Grubbs Grundberg Hahn Halvorson Hammitt Hanson Harper Harrison Heaton Houser Hurley Huseman Jacobs Jochum Klemme Koenigs Kreiman Kremer Lamberti Larkin Larson Lord Main Martin Mascher May Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Moreland Mundie Murphy 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 Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett The nays were, none. Absent or not voting, 8: Baker Bell Brammer Brand Holveck McCoy Myers Wise The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. House File 478, a bill for an act providing limited immunity for persons responding to oil spills, was taken up for consideration. Bradley of Clinton 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. 478) The ayes were, 95: Arnold Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Branstad Brauns Brunkhorst Burnett Carroll Cataldo Churchill Cohoon Connors Coon Cormack Cornelius Daggett Dinkla Disney Doderer Drake Drees Eddie Ertl Fallon Garman Gipp Greig Greiner Gries Grubbs Grundberg Hahn Halvorson Hammitt Hanson Harper Harrison Heaton Houser Hurley Huseman Jacobs Jochum Klemme Koenigs Kreiman Kremer Lamberti Larkin Larson Lord Main Martin Mascher May Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Moreland 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, 5: Baker Bell Brammer Holveck McCoy The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. IMMEDIATE MESSAGES Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent that the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: House Files 477 and 478. House File 125, a bill for an act relating to the organization and expenses of the county charter commission, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Welter of Jones 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. 125) The ayes were, 92: Arnold Baker Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Branstad Brauns Burnett Carroll 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 Houser Hurley Huseman Jacobs Jochum Klemme Koenigs Kreiman Kremer Lamberti Larkin Larson Lord Main Martin Mascher Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Moreland Mundie Murphy Myers Nelson, B. Nelson, L. Nutt 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, 3: Brunkhorst Greiner O'Brien Absent or not voting, 5: Bell Brammer Holveck May McCoy 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 125 be immediately messaged to the Senate. House File 363, a bill for an act relating to the development of housing for low or moderate income families in urban renewal areas, including an applicability date provision, was taken up for consideration. Lord of Dallas 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. 363) The ayes were, 74: Baker Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Brauns Brunkhorst Carroll Churchill Cohoon Cormack Daggett Dinkla Drake Eddie Fallon Gipp Greiner Gries Grubbs Grundberg Hahn Halvorson Hammitt Hanson Harper Harrison Heaton Houser Hurley Huseman Jacobs Klemme Koenigs Kreiman Kremer Lamberti Larkin Larson Lord Main May McCoy Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Moreland Mundie Nelson, B. Nelson, L. Nutt O'Brien Ollie Rants Renken Running Siegrist Sukup Teig Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter Wise Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett The nays were, 20: Arnold Bernau Branstad Burnett Cataldo Connors Coon Cornelius Disney Drees Ertl Garman Holveck Jochum Martin Mascher Murphy Myers Schrader Shoultz Absent or not voting, 6: Bell Brammer Doderer Greig Salton Schulte 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 363 be immediately messaged to the Senate. MOTION TO RECONSIDER LOST Grubbs of Scott called up for consideration the motion to reconsider House File 185, filed on March 9, 1995, and moved to reconsider the vote by which House File 185, a bill for an act relating to the sales, services, and use tax exemption for items used by printers and publishers, limiting the amount of refunds, and providing retroactive and applicability date provisions, passed the House and was placed on its last reading on March 9, 1995. Roll call was requested by Ollie of Clinton and Schrader of Marion. On the question "Shall the motion to reconsider prevail?" (H.F. 185) The ayes were, 38: Baker Bernau Boggess Bradley Brand Burnett Cataldo Cohoon Connors Cornelius Doderer Drees Ertl Fallon Harper Holveck Jochum Koenigs Kreiman Larkin Mascher May McCoy Mertz Moreland Mundie Murphy Myers Nelson, L. O'Brien Ollie Running Schrader Shoultz Warnstadt Weigel Wise Witt The nays were, 57: Arnold Blodgett Boddicker Branstad Brauns Brunkhorst Carroll Churchill Coon Cormack Daggett Dinkla Disney Drake Eddie Garman Gipp Greiner Gries Grubbs Grundberg Hahn Halvorson Hammitt Hanson Harrison Heaton Houser Hurley Huseman Jacobs Klemme Kremer Lamberti Larson Lord Main Martin Metcalf Meyer Millage Nutt Rants Renken Salton Siegrist Sukup Teig Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Weidman Welter Mr. Speaker Corbett Absent or not voting, 5: Bell Brammer Greig Nelson, B. Schulte The motion to reconsider lost, placing the following out of order: A motion to reconsider House File 185 filed by Ollie of Clinton on March 9, 1995 Amendments H-3287 and H-3288 filed by Weigel of Chickasaw on March 10, 1995. Amendment H-3308 filed by Weigel of Chickasaw on March 15, 1995. Amendment H-3297 filed by Ollie of Clinton, et. al., on March 14, 1995. Amendment H-3302 filed by Ollie of Clinton on March 14, 1995. IMMEDIATE MESSAGE Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent that House File 185 be immediately messaged to the Senate. The House stood at ease at 2:37 p.m., until the fall of the gavel. The House reconvened at 3:15 p.m., Speaker Corbett in the chair. RULES SUSPENDED Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent to consider the following bills on the Friday, March 24, 1995, Daily Debate Calendar: House Files 203, 238, 460, and House Joint Resolution 19. CONSIDERATION OF BILLS Regular Calendar House File 238, 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, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Daggett of Union 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. 238) The ayes were, 96: Arnold Baker Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Branstad Brauns Brunkhorst Burnett Carroll Cataldo Churchill Cohoon Connors Coon Cormack Cornelius Daggett Dinkla Disney Doderer Drake Drees Eddie Ertl Fallon Garman Gipp Greig Greiner 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 Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Moreland Mundie Murphy Myers 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, none. Absent or not voting, 4: Bell Brammer Nelson, B. Running 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 238 be immediately messaged to the Senate. House File 460, a bill for an act relating to governmental control of property by allowing governmental entities to enter and test property for condemnation of property for highway purposes, providing for the interest rates assessed for condemnation damages, providing for right-of-way notice filings, and concerning advertising control laws on scenic highways, was taken up for consideration. Eddie of Buena Vista 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. 460) The ayes were, 95: Arnold Baker Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Branstad Brauns Brunkhorst Burnett Carroll Cataldo Churchill Cohoon Connors Coon Cormack Cornelius Daggett Dinkla Disney Doderer Drake Drees Eddie Ertl Fallon Garman Gipp Greig Greiner 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 Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Moreland Mundie Murphy Myers Nelson, L. Nutt O'Brien Ollie Rants Renken Running Salton Schrader Schulte Siegrist Sukup Teig Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Wise Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett The nays were, none. Absent or not voting, 5: Bell Brammer Nelson, B. Shoultz Welter 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 460 be immediately messaged to the Senate. House File 203, a bill for an act relating to the location of the office of the commission of veterans affairs, and providing an effective date, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Bradley of Clinton 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. 203) The ayes were, 82: Arnold Baker Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Branstad Brunkhorst Burnett Cataldo Churchill Cohoon Connors Coon Cormack Cornelius Daggett Dinkla Disney Drake Drees Eddie Ertl Garman Gipp Greig Greiner Gries Grubbs Grundberg Hahn Halvorson Hammitt Hanson Harper Harrison Heaton Holveck Houser Hurley Huseman Jacobs Jochum Klemme Kremer Lamberti Larkin Larson Lord Main Martin Mascher McCoy Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Moreland Mundie Myers Nelson, L. Nutt Ollie Rants Salton Schrader Schulte Shoultz Siegrist Sukup Teig Thomson Van Fossen Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weidman Welter Wise Witt Mr. Speaker Corbett The nays were, 13: Bernau Brand Carroll Fallon Koenigs Kreiman May Murphy O'Brien Renken Running Tyrrell Weigel Absent or not voting, 5: Bell Brammer Brauns Doderer Nelson, B. 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 203 be immediately messaged to the Senate. House Joint Resolution 19, a joint resolution authorizing the temporary use and consumption of alcoholic beverages in the State Capitol in conjunction with a reception in conjunction with the annual meeting of the National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers, and Treasurers, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Rants of Woodbury moved that the joint resolution be read a last time now and placed upon its adoption and the joint resolution was read a last time. On the question "Shall the joint resolution be adopted and agreed to?" (H.J.R. 19) The ayes were, 33: Brand Brauns Cataldo Cohoon Connors Dinkla Disney Grubbs Halvorson Harper Jochum Koenigs Kremer Lamberti Larkin Larson McCoy Mertz Metcalf Millage Moreland Murphy Nelson, L. Nutt Ollie Rants Running Schrader Shoultz Siegrist Weidman Wise Mr. Speaker Corbett The nays were, 62: Arnold Baker Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Branstad Brunkhorst Burnett Carroll Churchill Coon Cormack Cornelius Daggett Doderer Drake Drees Ertl Fallon Garman Gipp Greig Greiner Gries Grundberg Hahn Hammitt Hanson Harrison Heaton Holveck Houser Huseman Jacobs Klemme Kreiman Lord Main Martin Mascher May Meyer Mundie Myers O'Brien Renken Salton Schulte Sukup Teig Thomson Tyrrell Van Fossen Van Maanen Vande Hoef Veenstra Warnstadt Weigel Welter Witt Absent or not voting, 5: Bell Brammer Eddie Hurley Nelson, B. The joint resolution having failed to receive a constitutional majority was declared to have failed to be adopted and agreed to by the House. ADOPTION OF HOUSE RESOLUTION 7 Van Fossen of Scott called up for consideration House Resolution 7, a resolution recognizing the 100th anniversary of the founding of the chiropractic profession, and moved its adoption. The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted. RULE 57 SUSPENDED Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent to suspend Rule 57, relating to the notice and agenda of committee meetings, and study bills out of committee, to allow the following committees to meet immediately: Ways and Means, Appropriations and Education. RULE 31.8 SUSPENDED Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent to suspend Rule 31.8, relating to the timely filing of amendments, to declare 3:00 p.m., Monday, March 20, 1995, the deadline for the filing of amendments to House File 528. The House stood at ease at 4:03 p.m., until the fall of the gavel. The House reconvened at 4:47 p.m., Speaker Corbett in the chair. HOUSE STUDY BILL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT H.S.B. 323 Education Relating to the establishment of the state percent of growth for purposes of the state school foundation program and providing an effective and applicability date provision. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION MR. SPEAKER: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports that the following committee recommendation has been received and is on file in the office of the Chief Clerk. ELIZABETH A. ISAACSON Chief Clerk of the House COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 323), relating to the establishment of the state percent of growth for purposes of the state school foundation program and providing an effective and applicability date provision. Fiscal Note is not required. Recommended Do Pass March 23, 1995. INTRODUCTION OF BILL House File 540, by committee on education, a bill for an act relating to the establishment of the state percent of growth for purposes of the state school foundation program and providing an effective and applicability date provision. Read first time and placed on the calendar. 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 23, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked: Senate File 460, a bill for an act relating to the establishment of the state percent of growth for purposes of the state school foundation program and providing an effective and applicability date provision. JOHN F. DWYER, Secretary SENATE MESSAGE CONSIDERED Senate File 460, by Horn and Rife, a bill for an act relating to the establishment of the state percent of growth for purposes of the state school foundation program and providing an effective and applicability date provision. Read first time and passed on file. RULES SUSPENDED Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent for the immediate consideration of House File 540. House File 540, a bill for an act relating to the establishment of the state percent of growth for purposes of the state school foundation program and providing an effective and applicability date provision, was taken up for consideration. SENATE FILE 460 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 540 Grubbs of Scott asked and received unanimous consent to substitute Senate File 460 for House File 540. Senate File 460, a bill for an act relating to the establishment of the state percent of growth for purposes of the state school foundation program and providing an effective and applicability date provision, was taken up for consideration. Grubbs of Scott 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. 460) The ayes were, 96: Arnold Baker Bernau Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Bradley Brand Branstad Brauns Brunkhorst Burnett Carroll Cataldo Churchill Cohoon Connors Coon Cormack Cornelius Daggett Dinkla Disney Drake Drees Eddie Ertl Fallon Garman Gipp Greig Greiner 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 Mertz Metcalf Meyer Millage Moreland Mundie Murphy Myers 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, 4: Bell Brammer Doderer Nelson, B. The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the House and the title was agreed to. HOUSE FILE 540 WITHDRAWN Grubbs of Scott asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw House File 540 from further consideration by the House. IMMEDIATE MESSAGE Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent that Senate File 460 be immediately messaged to the Senate. SPONSORS ADDED (House File 203) Cormack of Webster requested to be added as a sponsor of House File 203. (House File 203) Hammitt of Harrison requested to be added as a sponsor of House File 203. SPONSOR WITHDRAWN (House File 130) Mascher of Johnson requested to be withdrawn as a sponsor of House File 130. PRESENTATION OF VISITORS The Speaker announced that the following visitors were present in the House chamber: Seven members of a Mock Trial Team students from Carroll High School, Carroll, accompanied by Ms. Molly Schleef. By Drees of Carroll. Thirty-six students from Monticello High School, Monticello, accompanied by Frank Frostestad and Cindy Welter Bagge. By Welter of Jones. Twenty-five fifth grade students from Lakeview Elementary. By Kreiman of Davis. Twenty-three fourth grade students from Gunn Elementary School, Council Bluffs, accompanied by Kimberly Heithoff. By Nelson and Siegrist of Pottawattamie. Nineteen confirmation students from First Methodist and Lutheran Churches, St. Ansgar, accompanied by Reverend Robert Lemmerman and Reverend Porisch. By Koenigs of Mitchell. Fifty-three sixth grade students from Nashua Elementary School, Nashua, accompanied by Mr. Andersen. By Weigel of Chickasaw, Koenigs of Mitchell and Brunkhorst of Bremer. Twenty-five sixth grade students from Wellsburg Steamboat Rock Middle School, Steamboat Rock, accompanied by Bob Hutchcroft. By Renken of Grundy and Sukup of Franklin. COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED The following communications were received and filed in the office of the Chief Clerk: IOWA DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Alcoholic Beverages Division The Sixtieth Annual Report, July 1, 1993 through June 30, 1994, pursuant to Chapter 123, Code of Iowa. MUNICIPAL FIRE AND POLICE RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF IOWA The Annual Report for the period ending June 30, 1994, pursuant to Chapter 411, 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\156 Kimberly Proctor, Wilton - For receiving the Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest award in the Girl Scouts of America. 1995\157 Coach Dan Mason and the North Iowa Area Community College Men's Basketball Team, Mason City - For winning 1st place in Division II of the 1995 JUCO Basketball Tournament. HOUSE STUDY BILL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT H.S.B. 322 Ways and Means Relating to the definition of entities eligible for property tax exemption for construction of speculative shell buildings. RESOLUTION FILED SCR 23, by Lind, a concurrent resolution urging support of public broadcasting in Iowa. Referred to committee on state government. AMENDMENTS FILED H-3428 H.F. 215 Senate amendment H-3429 H.F. 502 Brand of Benton H-3430 H.F. 530 Fallon of Polk Murphy of Dubuque H-3431 H.F. 511 Murphy of Dubuque H-3432 H.F. 509 Warnstadt of Woodbury H-3433 H.F. 526 Kreiman of Davis H-3434 H.F. 530 Brunkhorst of Bremer H-3435 H.F. 34 Bernau of Story Coon of Warren H-3436 H.F. 493 Running of Linn H-3437 H.F. 493 Running of Linn H-3438 H.F. 517 Welter of Jones H-3439 H.F. 166 Bernau of Story H-3440 S.F. 146 Kremer of Buchanan H-3441 H.F. 394 Harper of Black Hawk H-3442 H.F. 166 Fallon of Polk H-3443 H.F. 394 Moreland of Wapello H-3444 H.F. 394 Moreland of Wapello H-3445 H.F. 503 Sukup of Franklin H-3446 H.F. 508 Ertl of Dubuque H-3447 H.F. 166 Dinkla of Guthrie Eddie of Buena Vista Klemme of Plymouth Lamberti of Polk H-3448 H.F. 394 Moreland of Wapello H-3449 H.F. 394 Jochum of Dubuque H-3450 H.F. 394 Bernau of Story H-3451 H.F. 394 McCoy of Polk Moreland of Wapello H-3452 H.F. 394 McCoy of Polk Moreland of Wapello H-3453 H.F. 198 Greig of Emmet H-3454 H.F. 504 Heaton of Henry H-3455 H.F. 502 Fallon of Polk H-3456 H.F. 502 Fallon of Polk On motion by Siegrist of Pottawattamie, the House adjourned at 5:15 p.m., until 10:30 a.m., Friday, March 24, 1995.
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