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EIGHTIETH CALENDAR DAY FORTY-EIGHTH SESSION DAY Senate Chamber Des Moines, Iowa, Wednesday, March 29, 1995 The Senate met in regular session at 9:03 a.m., President Boswell presiding. Prayer was offered by Father Ralph Simington, pastor of the St. Marys Catholic Church, Marshalltown, Iowa. Prayer Changes Things was sung by the Memorial Choir. The Journal of Tuesday, March 28, 1995, was approved. HOUSE MESSAGE RECEIVED AND CONSIDERED The following message was received from the Chief Clerk of the House: MR. PRESIDENT: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House has on March 28, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked: House File 528, a bill for an act relating to criminal and juvenile justice, including authorizing the suspension of the juveniles motor vehicle license, authorizing a criminal justice agency to retain a copy of a juveniles fingerprint card, providing that certain identifying information regarding juveniles involved in delinquent acts is a public record, exempting certain offenses from the jurisdiction of the juvenile court, placing a juvenile in detention as a dispositional alternative, waiving a juvenile to adult court, the release or detention of certain criminal defendants pending sentencing or appeal following conviction, limiting the circumstances under which a juvenile may consume alcoholic beverages, providing for notice to parents when a juvenile is taken into custody for alcohol offenses, adding custody and adjudication information regarding juveniles to state criminal history files, establishing a juvenile justice task force, authorizing the transmission of communicable disease information by radio in certain circumstances, and enhancing or establishing penalties. This bill was read first time and passed on file. QUORUM CALL Senator Horn requested a non record roll call to determine that a quorum was present. The vote revealed 46 present, 4 absent and a quorum present. LEAVE OF ABSENCE Leave of absence was granted as follows: Senator Borlaug for the day on request of Senator Jensen. CONSIDERATION OF BILLS (Regular Calendar) Senate File 400 On motion of Senator Redfern, Senate File 400, a bill for an act providing for the reincorporation of nonprofit corporations and providing for retroactive applicability and effective dates, was taken up for consideration. Senator Redfern offered amendment S-3234 filed by him on March 27, 1995, to page 1 of the bill and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3234 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Redfern moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time. On the question Shall the bill pass? (S.F. 400) the vote was: Ayes, 48: Banks Bartz Bennett Black Boettger Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Hedge Horn Husak Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie Kramer Lind Lundby Maddox McKean McLaren Murphy Neuhauser Palmer Priebe Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 2: Bisignano Borlaug The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. Senate File 440 On motion of Senator Redfern, Senate File 440, a bill for an act relating to probate including the lien period for estates which have not been administered, the amount which may be passed to a minor without appointing a conservator, the distribution of an intestate estate to the parents, and special use trusts, was taken up for consideration. Senator Redfern offered amendment S-3205 filed by him on March 23, 1995, to page 4 of the bill and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3205 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Redfern moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time. On the question Shall the bill pass? (S.F. 440) the vote was: Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Hedge Horn Husak Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie Kramer Lind Lundby Maddox McKean McLaren Murphy Neuhauser Palmer Priebe Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Borlaug The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. CONSIDERATION OF BILL (Appropriations Calendar) House File 186 On motion of Senator Dvorsky, House File 186, a bill for an act relating to energy conservation including making appropriations of petroleum overcharge funds, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Senator Dvorsky moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time. On the question Shall the bill pass? (H.F. 186) the vote was: Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Hedge Horn Husak Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie Kramer Lind Lundby Maddox McKean McLaren Murphy Neuhauser Palmer Priebe Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Borlaug The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. CONSIDERATION OF BILLS (Regular Calendar) House File 30 On motion of Senator Black, House File 30, a bill for an act relating to the fee for a combined hunting and fishing license and providing an effective date and applicability provision, with report of committees on Natural Resources and Ways and Means recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Senator Black moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time. On the question Shall the bill pass? (H.F. 30) the vote was: Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Hedge Horn Husak Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie Kramer Lind Lundby Maddox McKean McLaren Murphy Neuhauser Palmer Priebe Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Borlaug The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. Senate File 333 On motion of Senator Priebe, Senate File 333, a bill for an act relating to notice requirements required for work involving drainage and levee districts and water districts, was taken up for consideration. Senator Priebe moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time. On the question Shall the bill pass? (S.F. 333) the vote was: Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Hedge Horn Husak Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie Kramer Lind Lundby Maddox McKean McLaren Murphy Neuhauser Palmer Priebe Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Borlaug The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. Senate File 407 On motion of Senator Dearden, Senate File 407, a bill for an act relating to alkaline manganese batteries, was taken up for consideration. Senator Dearden moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time. On the question Shall the bill pass? (S.F. 407) the vote was: Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Hedge Horn Husak Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie Kramer Lind Lundby Maddox McKean McLaren Murphy Neuhauser Palmer Priebe Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Borlaug The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. Senate File 447 On motion of Senator Black, Senate File 447, a bill for an act relating to erosion occurring on the site of construction projects by providing civil penalties for violations and for the appropriation and use of the civil penalties, was taken up for consideration. Senator Black asked and received unanimous consent that action on Senate File 447 be deferred. Senate Concurrent Resolution 20 On motion of Senator Banks, Senate Concurrent Resolution 20, a concurrent resolution in support of improvement in the wetland delineation process and a moratorium on wetlands determination until the 1995 farm bill has been passed and signed into the law by the Congress and the President, was taken up for consideration. Senator Banks offered amendment S-3213 filed by him on March 23, 1995, to page 2 of the bill and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3213 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Banks moved the adoption of Senate Concurrent Resolution 20 as amended, which motion prevailed by a voice vote. BILLS ASSIGNED TO COMMITTEE President Boswell announced the assignment of the following bills to committee: H.F. 406 Local Government H.F. 528 Judiciary S.C.R. 25 State Government CONSIDERATION OF BILLS (Regular Calendar) Senate File 231 On motion of Senator Judge, Senate File 231, a bill for an act relating to the definition of resident for the purpose of obtaining licenses to hunt, fish, trap, or take protected species of animals, was taken up for consideration. Senator Judge asked and received unanimous consent that House File 113 be substituted for Senate File 231. House File 113 On motion of Senator Judge, House File 113, a bill for an act relating to the definition of resident for the purpose of obtaining licenses to hunt, fish, trap, or take protected species of animals, was taken up for consideration. Senator Black offered amendment S-3267 filed by him on March 28, 1995, to page 1 and the title page of the bill and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3267 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Rittmer asked and received unanimous consent that action on House File 113 be deferred. Senate File 255 On motion of Senator Black, Senate File 255, 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, was taken up for consideration. Senator Black moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time. On the question Shall the bill pass? (S.F. 255) the vote was: Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Hedge Horn Husak Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie Kramer Lind Lundby Maddox McKean McLaren Murphy Neuhauser Palmer Priebe Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Borlaug The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. Senate File 402 On motion of Senator Judge, Senate File 402, a bill for an act relating to brands registered by the department of agriculture and land stewardship and providing for penalties, was taken up for consideration. Senator Judge withdrew amendment S-3221 filed by her on March 23, 1995, to page 1 of the bill. Senator Judge moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time. On the question Shall the bill pass? (S.F. 402) the vote was: Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Hedge Horn Husak Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie Kramer Lind Lundby Maddox McKean McLaren Murphy Neuhauser Palmer Priebe Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Borlaug The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED Senator Horn asked and received unanimous consent that Senate Files 255, 333, 400, 402, 407, 440 and Senate Concurrent Resolution 20 and House Files 30 and 186 be immediately messaged to the House. CONSIDERATION OF BILL (Appropriations Calendar) Senate File 462 On motion of Senator Hammond, Senate File 462, 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, was taken up for consideration. Senator Hammond asked and received unanimous consent that action on Senate File 462 be deferred. CONSIDERATION OF BILL (Regular Calendar) Senate File 168 On motion of Senator Hammond, Senate File 168, a bill for an act relating to child abuse and child sexual abuse reporting and increasing a penalty, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Senator Hammond offered amendment S-3273 filed by her from the floor to page 1 of the bill and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3273 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Hammond moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time. On the question Shall the bill pass? (S.F. 168) the vote was: Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Hedge Horn Husak Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie Kramer Lind Lundby Maddox McKean McLaren Murphy Neuhauser Palmer Priebe Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: 938 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE 80th Day Borlaug The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. Senate File 420 On motion of Senator Kibbie, Senate File 420, a bill for an act establishing school-to-work programs focusing on career pathways for students and making an appropriation, with report of committee on Appropriations recommending amendment and passage was taken up for consideration. Senator Kibbie offered amendment S-3270 filed by the committee on Appropriations on March 28, 1995, to strike everything after the enacting clause and to the title page of the bill and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3270 was adopted by a voice vote. With the adoption of amendment S-3270, the Chair ruled amendment S-3250 filed by Senator Kibbie on March 28, 1995, to strike everything after the enacting clause and to the title page of the bill, out of order. Senator Kibbie moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time. On the question Shall the bill pass? (S.F. 420) the vote was: Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Hedge Horn Husak Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie Kramer Lind Lundby Maddox McKean McLaren Murphy Neuhauser Palmer Priebe Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Borlaug The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title as amended was agreed to. Senator Horn asked and received unanimous consent that Senate File 420 be immediately messaged to the House. RECESS On motion of Senator Horn, the Senate recessed at 11:17 a.m., until 3:00 p.m. APPENDIX REPORTS OF COMMITTEE MEETINGS AGRICULTURE Convened: March 28, 1995, 8:32 a.m. Members Present: Priebe, Chair; Judge, Vice Chair; Bartz, Ranking Member; Banks, Black, Boswell, Douglas, Fraise, Giannetto, Hedge, Husak, Sorensen and Zieman. Members Absent: McLaren and Palmer (both excused). Committee Business: Recommended confirmation of governors appointees. Adjourned: 8:49 a.m. HUMAN RESOURCES Convened: March 28, 1995, 3:52 p.m. Members Present: Szymoniak, Chair; Hammond, Vice Chair; Boettger, Ranking Member; Bartz, Kramer, Neuhauser, Tinsman and Vilsack. Members Absent: Dvorsky (excused) and Hansen. Committee Business: Placed 30 governors appointees on en bloc confirmation calendar and one on individual confirmation calendar; recommended passage of House File 277; Senate File 449 failed recommendation for passage. Adjourned: 3:30 p.m. JUDICIARY Convened: March 28, 1995, 1:35 p.m. Members Present: Giannetto, Chair; Vilsack, Vice Chair; McKean, Ranking Member; Bartz, Bisignano, Boettger, Drake, Fraise, Halvorson, Hammond, Hansen, Maddox, Neuhauser, Redfern and Szymoniak. Members Absent: none. Committee Business: Placed governors appointees on en bloc and individual confirmation calendars. Adjourned: 1:40 p.m. NATURAL RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY Convened: March 28, 1995, 1:08 p.m. Members Present: Fink, Chair; Black, Vice Chair; Lundby, Ranking Member; Banks, Dearden, Freeman, Hedge, Judge, Kibbie, Priebe, Rensink and Sorensen. Members Absent: Borlaug (excused), Deluhery and Gronstal (excused). Committee Business: Assigned bills to subcommittees; placed governors appointees on en bloc and individual confirmation calendars. Adjourned: 1:45 p.m. STATE GOVERNMENT Convened: March 28, 1995, 2:50 p.m. Members Present: Gronstal, Chair; Kibbie, Vice Chair; Rittmer, Ranking Member; Bennett, Bisignano, Connolly, Dearden, Drake, Fink, Giannetto, Halvorson, Lind, Lundby, McLaren and Sorensen. Members Absent: none. Committee Business: Recommended confirmation of governors appointees; assigned bills to subcommittees. Adjourned: 3:00 p.m. WAYS AND MEANS Convened: March 28, 1995, 11:26 a.m. Members Present: Palmer, Chair; Husak, Vice Chair; Bennett, Ranking Member; Connolly, Deluhery, Freeman, Hedge, Iverson, McLaren, Murphy, Neuhauser, Szymoniak and Vilsack. Members Absent: Drake and Priebe (excused). Committee Business: Assigned bills to subcommittees; recommended passage of Senate Files 422 and 384; recommended passage of Senate Files 450, 451 and 101 as amended; deferred action on SSB 142; placed governors appointee on en bloc confirmation calendar. Adjourned: 11:55 a.m. MOTION TO RECONSIDER MR. PRESIDENT: I move to reconsider the vote by which Senate File 168 passed the Senate on March 29, 1995. BERL E. PRIEBE REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE SENATE MR. PRESIDENT: Pursuant to Senate Rule 21, I report that in engrossing Senate Concurrent Resolution 20, the following correction was made: Amendment S-3213: 1. Page 1, line 3, the word Corp was changed to the word Corps. JOHN F. DWYER Secretary of the Senate PRESENTATION OF VISITORS The Chair welcomed the following visitors who were present in the Senate gallery: Thirty twelfth grade students from Woodbury Central High School, Moville, accompanied by Mr. Barke. Senator Banks. Eleventh grade students from Underwood High School, Underwood. Senator Boettger. Students from Western Hills Elementary School, West Des Moines. Senator Kramer. Thirty twelfth grade students from Ruthven-Ayshire High School, accompanied by John Josephson and Phil Geelan. Senator Kibbie. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES (Place nominees on En Bloc Confirmation Calendar) Pursuant to Senate Rule 59, the following committees assigned to investigate the following governors appointments, completed their investigations on March 28, 1995, and recommended the appointees be confirmed: AGRICULTURE Terry W. Evans and Bruce A. Yungclas as members of the Iowa Grain Indemnity Fund Board. Mary J. Boote and Mary Ann B. Drish as members of the State Soil Conservation Committee. NATURAL RESOURCES Kathryn J. Draeger, Charlotte Mohr and Gary C. Priebe as members of the Environmental Protection Commission. Cathy A. Rottinghaus and Jacklyn K. Van Ekeren as members of the Iowa Comprehensive Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Fund Board. Marian L. Kieffer and Joan C. Schneider as members of the Natural Resource Commission. Myron D. Carlson, David L. Holmes and Eric C. Seuren as members of the Renewable Fuels and Coproducts Advisory Committee. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEE (Place nominees on Individual Confirmation Calendar) NATURAL RESOURCES Pursuant to Senate Rule 59, the committee on Natural Resources assigned to investigate the following governors appointment, completed its investigation on March 28, 1995, and made no recommendation: Esther M. Strother as a member of the Environmental Protection Commission. ALSO: Pursuant to Senate Rule 59, the committee on Natural Resources assigned to investigate the following governors appointment, completed its investigation on March 28, 1995, and recommended the appointee be confirmed: Larry J. Wilson as Director of the department of Natural Resources. STUDY BILLS RECEIVED SSB 343.1 Ways and Means Relating to the definition of business income for purposes of the state corporate income tax and providing effective and applicability date provisions. SSB 352 Ways and Means Relating to classes of property exempt from taxation and authorizing a city to impose a tax on exempt real property for police and fire protection services, subject to reverse referendum, and providing effective and applicability date provisions. SSB 353 Ways and Means Relating to the local option sales and services tax by authorizing political subdivisions that will receive revenues from the tax to issue bonds in anticipation of the receipt of the revenues and providing an effective date. SSB 354 Ways and Means Relating to the refund of property taxes paid erroneously and providing effective and applicability dates. SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS Senate Concurrent Resolution 25 STATE GOVERNMENT: Kibbie, Chair; Drake and Giannetto Senate File 203 SMALL BUSINESS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND TOURISM: Boettger, Chair; Hansen, Maddox, Palmer and Zieman Senate File 340 LOCAL GOVERNMENT: Halvorson, Chair; Fink and McKean Senate File 364 LOCAL GOVERNMENT: Judge, Chair; Halvorson and Zieman Senate File 418 JUDICIARY: Giannetto, Chair; Fraise, Maddox, McKean and Vilsack House File 125 LOCAL GOVERNMENT: Sorensen, Chair; Fink and Zieman House File 212 LOCAL GOVERNMENT: Black, Chair; Fink and Maddox House File 289 NATURAL RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY: Gronstal, Chair; Fink and Lundby House File 394 JUDICIARY: Giannetto, Chair; Hansen, McKean, Redfern and Vilsack House File 406 LOCAL GOVERNMENT: Halvorson, Chair; Black and Maddox House File 428 LOCAL GOVERNMENT: Fraise, Chair; Black and Rittmer House File 460 TRANSPORTATION: Connolly, Chair; Fink and Jensen House File 471 JUDICIARY: Giannetto, Chair; Fraise, Maddox, McKean and Vilsack House File 483 HUMAN RESOURCES: Bartz, Chair; Dvorsky and Hammond House File 489 LOCAL GOVERNMENT: Sorensen, Chair; Judge and Rittmer SSB 343.1 WAYS AND MEANS: Neuhauser, Chair; Iverson and Palmer SSB 352 WAYS AND MEANS: Szymoniak, Chair; Bennett, Iverson, Neuhauser and Vilsack SSB 353 WAYS AND MEANS: Szymoniak, Chair; Bennett, Iverson, Neuhauser and Vilsack SSB 354 WAYS AND MEANS: McLaren, Chair; Deluhery and Palmer AMENDMENTS FILED S-3272 S.F. 18 William D. Palmer Mary A. Lundby Sheldon Rittmer Thomas Vilsack S-3273 S.F. 168 Johnie Hammond S-3274 H.F. 185 Stewart E. Iverson, Jr. S-3275 H.F. 185 Stewart E. Iverson S-3276 S.F. 404 Bill Fink S-3277 S.F. 462 Larry Murphy Jim Lind Merlin E. Bartz S-3278 H.F. 132 Larry Murphy Tom Vilsack Eugene Fraise S-3279 S.F. 462 Merlin E. Bartz Andy McKean S-3280 S.F. 462 Johnie Hammond Maggie Tinsman S-3281 S.F. 447 Brad Banks S-3282 H.F. 113 Sheldon Rittmer Wayne Bennett S-3283 S.F. 404 Mary Lundby Bill Fink S-3284 S.F. 447 Dennis H. Black AFTERNOON SESSION The Senate reconvened at 3:38 p.m., President Boswell presiding. BUSINESS PENDING Senate File 462 The Senate resumed consideration of Senate File 462, 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, previously deferred. Senator Murphy asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw amendment S-3277 filed by Senators Murphy, Lind and Bartz from the floor to pages 6 and 7 of the bill. Senator Bartz offered amendment S-3279 filed by Senators Bartz and McKean from the floor to page 38 of the bill, moved its adoption and asked for a record roll call. On the question Shall amendment S-3279 be adopted? (S.F. 462) the vote was: Ayes, 17: Banks Bartz Bennett Boettger Drake Freeman Hedge Iverson Jensen Kibbie Lind Lundby McKean Priebe Rensink Sorensen Zieman Nays, 31: Bisignano Black Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Horn Husak Judge Kramer Maddox Murphy Neuhauser Palmer Redfern Rife Rittmer Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Absent or not voting, 2: Borlaug McLaren Amendment S-3279 lost. Senator Bisignano offered amendment S-3287 filed by him from the floor to pages 10 and 12 of the bill. Senator Hammond asked and received unanimous consent that action on amendment S-3287 be deferred. Senator Hammond offered amendment S-3280 filed by Senators Hammond and Tinsman from the floor to page 41 of the bill and moved its adoption. A non record roll call was requested. The ayes were 17, nays 28. Amendment S-3280 lost. Senator Rensink offered amendment S-3290 filed by Senators Rensink and Kibbie from the floor to pages 41 and 45 of the bill. Senator Hammond raised the point of order that amendment S-3290 was not germane to the bill. The Chair ruled the point not well taken and amendment S-3290 in order. Senator Rensink moved the adoption of amendment S-3290, which motion prevailed by a voice vote. Senator Bisignano offered amendment S-3292 filed by him from the floor to pages 10 and 12 of the bill and moved its adotion. Amendment S-3292 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Bisignano withdrew amendment S-3287 to page 10 of the bill, previously deferred. Senator Zieman offered amendment S-3293 filed by him from the floor to page 38 of the bill and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3293 lost by a voice vote. Senator Hammond moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time. On the question Shall the bill pass? (S.F. 462) the vote was: Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Hedge Horn Husak Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie Kramer Lind Lundby Maddox McKean McLaren Murphy Neuhauser Palmer Priebe Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Borlaug The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. Senator Horn asked and received unanimous consent that Senate File 462 be immediately messaged to the House. CONSIDERATION OF BILL (Appropriations Calendar) Senator Horn asked and received unanimous consent to take up for consideration House File 132. House File 132 On motion of Senator Murphy, House File 132, a bill for an act making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1994, and providing an effective date, with report of committee recommending amendment and passage, was taken up for consideration. Senator Murphy offered amendment S-3271 filed by the committee on Appropriations on March 28, 1995, to pages 1 and 2 of the bill. Senator Murphy offered amendment S-3278 filed by Senators Murphy, Vilsack and Fraise from the floor to amendment S-3271 and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3278 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Murphy moved the adoption of amendment S-3271 as amended, which motion prevailed by a voice vote. Senator Hammond withdrew amendment S-3103 filed by her on March 8, 1995, to page 1 of the bill. Senator Jensen offered amendment S-3258 filed by him on March 28, 1995, to page 1 of the bill and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3258 was adopted by a voice vote. With the adoption of amendment S-3271, the Chair ruled amendment S-3246 filed by Senators Dvorsky, et al., on March 27, 1995, to page 1 of the bill, out of order. Senator Murphy moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time. On the question Shall the bill pass? (H.F. 132) the vote was: Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Hedge Horn Husak Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie Kramer Lind Lundby Maddox McKean McLaren Murphy Neuhauser Palmer Priebe Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Borlaug The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. Senator Horn asked and received unanimous consent that House File 132 be immediately messaged to the House. CONFIRMATION OF GOVERNORS APPOINTMENTS (En Bloc Confirmation Calendar) In accordance with Senate Rule 59, Senator Horn called up the following eligible appointees on the En Bloc Confirmation Calendar: James Smith as Administrator of the Division of Community Action Agencies. Alan J. Beste and Danny T. Foster as members of the Athletic Trainer Advisory Board. Barbara Binnie as a member of the Board of Parole. John M. Comstock as a member of the Community Health Management Information System Governing Board. Sharon Blair, Jean E. Oxley and Beverly Zieman as members of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Commission. Yale H. Jarvis and Lt. Russell C. Underwood as members of the Narcotics Enforcement Advisory Council. Carol A. Watson as a member of the Prevention of Disabilities Policy Council. Lil M. Perry as a member of the State Foster Care Review Board. Patricia A. Hofmaster as a member of the State Health Facilities Council. Lee W. Holt as a member of the State Judicial Nominating Commission. Senator Horn moved that the foregoing appointees be confirmed by the Senate. On the question Shall the appointees be confirmed? the vote was: Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Hedge Horn Husak Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie Kramer Lind Lundby Maddox McKean McLaren Murphy Neuhauser Palmer Priebe Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Borlaug The appointees having received a two-thirds vote were declared to have been confirmed by the Senate. BUSINESS PENDING House File 113 The Senate resumed consideration of House File 113, a bill for an act relating to the definition of resident for the purpose of obtaining licenses to hunt, fish, trap, or take protected species of animals, previously deferred. Senator Rittmer offered amendment S-3282 filed by Senators Rittmer and Bennett from the floor to page 1 and the title page of the bill. Senator Fink raised the point of order that amendment S-3282 was not germane to the bill. The Chair ruled the point well taken and amendment S-3282 out of order. Senator Judge moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time. On the question Shall the bill pass? (H.F. 113) the vote was: Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Hedge Horn Husak Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie Kramer Lind Lundby Maddox McKean McLaren Murphy Neuhauser Palmer Priebe Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Borlaug The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. WITHDRAWN Senator Judge asked and received unanimous consent that Senate File 231 be withdrawn from further consideration of the Senate. BUSINESS PENDING Senate File 447 The Senate resumed consideration of Senate File 447, a bill for an act relating to erosion occurring on the site of construction projects by providing civil penalties for violations and for the appropriation and use of the civil penalties, previously deferred. Senator Black offered amendment S-3288 filed by Senators Black and Deluhery from the floor to page 1 and the title page of the bill and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3288 was adopted by a voice vote. With the adoption of amendment S-3288, the Chair ruled the following amendments out of order: S-3281 filed by Senator Banks from the floor to pages 1, 2 and the title page of the bill and S-3284 filed by Senator Black from the floor to pages 1, 2 and the title page of the bill. Senator Black moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time. On the question Shall the bill pass? (S.F. 447) the vote was: Ayes, 36: Bisignano Black Boettger Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gettings Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Horn Husak Jensen Judge Kibbie Kramer Lundby Maddox McKean Neuhauser Palmer Redfern Rensink Rife Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Nays, 11: Banks Bartz Bennett Drake Giannetto Hedge Iverson McLaren Priebe Rittmer Zieman Absent or not voting, 3: 80th Day WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1995 955 Borlaug Lind Murphy The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title as amended was agreed to. CONSIDERATION OF BILLS (Regular Calendar) Senate File 292 On motion of Senator Black, Senate File 292, a bill for an act relating to the powers and duties of the department of natural resources by authorizing the use of certain revenue to repay loans related to sewage collection and treatment plants in state parks and recreation areas, was taken up for consideration. Senator Black moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time. On the question Shall the bill pass? (S.F. 292) the vote was: Ayes, 46: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Hedge Horn Husak Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie Kramer Lundby Maddox McKean McLaren Neuhauser Palmer Priebe Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 4: Borlaug Lind Murphy Szymoniak The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. Senate File 79 On motion of Senator Bartz, Senate File 79, a bill for an act relating to the transfer of dogs to educational and scientific institutions by pounds, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Senator Bartz moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time. On the question Shall the bill pass? (S.F. 79) the vote was: Ayes, 46: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Boettger Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Hedge Horn Husak Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie Kramer Lundby Maddox McKean McLaren Neuhauser Palmer Priebe Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, 1: Black Absent or not voting, 3: Borlaug Lind Murphy The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED Senator Horn asked and received unanimous consent that Senate Files 447, 292, 79 and House File 113 be immediately messaged to the House. HOUSE MESSAGES RECEIVED AND CONSIDERED The following messages were received from the Chief Clerk of the House: MR. PRESIDENT: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House has on March 29, 1995, passed the following bills in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked: House File 84, a bill for an act relating to a citys power to allow registered voters of the city to request reconsideration of a city ordinance. This bill was read first time and passed on file. House File 111, a bill for an act exempting from regulation certain homeowners association swimming pools. This bill was read first time and passed on file. House File 198, a bill for an act creating a lien arising from the care and feeding of livestock in a custom cattle feedlot. This bill was read first time and passed on file. House File 230, a bill for an act relating to procedural requirements for the enforcement of certain copyrights, and providing for penalties. This bill was read first time and passed on file. House File 281, a bill for an act relating to the radio-based communications system transmission of communicable disease information relative to persons being sought or assisted by certain persons in an emergency situation and providing a penalty. This bill was read first time and passed on file. House File 346, a bill for an act relating to the verification and defendants signature required for uniform citations and complaints. This bill was read first time and passed on file. House File 395, a bill for an act relating to solid waste by removing wine and alcoholic liquor from the definition of beverage in the mandatory beverage container deposit law, requesting the allocation of landfill alternative financial assistance moneys, and making encouragement of curbside recycling a public policy of the state. This bill was read first time and passed on file. House File 405, a bill for an act relating to the powers and duties of the department of natural resources by authorizing distinguishing license plates to vehicles assigned to the department of natural resources, by amending procedures for granting easements by the natural resource commission, by amending procedures for issuing and establishing fees for scientific collectors licenses or permits, by authorizing the use of certain revenue to repay loans related to sewage collection and treatment plants in state parks and recreation areas, by providing a definition of resident for hunting, fishing, trapping, or taking protected species of animals, and by providing for penalties and other related matters. This bill was read first time and passed on file. House File 474, a bill for an act making an appropriation to the community grant fund for juvenile crime prevention programs. This bill was read first time and passed on file. House File 481, a bill for an act appropriating federal funds made available from federal block grants and other federal grants, allocating portions of federal block grants, and providing procedures if federal funds are more or less than anticipated or if federal block grants are more or less than anticipated or if categorical grants are consolidated into new or existing block grants and providing an effective and retroactive applicability date. This bill was read first time and passed on file. House File 487, a bill for an act relating to streamlining government activities. This bill was read first time and passed on file. House File 507, a bill for an act relating to state government personnel systems, including affirmative action reports, disability programs, deferred compensation, experimental research projects, the state training system, and health insurance contracts for public employees. This bill was read first time and passed on file. APPENDIX REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES (Place nominees on En Bloc Confirmation Calendar) Pursuant to Senate Rule 59, the following committees assigned to investigate the following governors appointments, completed their investigations on March 28, 1995, and recommended the appointees be confirmed: EDUCATION Mary M. Conrad, Dr. Gerald L. Cowell, Jacqueline M. Parkin and Ann R. Shaw as members of the Board of Educational Examiners. Margaret P. Borgen as a member of the First in the Nation in Education Foundation Governing Board. Kathryn A. Thieleke as a member of the Iowa Higher Education Loan Authority. Ellengray G. Kennedy and Beverly A. Smith as members of the State Board of Regents. ETHICS Geraldine M. Leinen as a member of the Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board. HUMAN RESOURCES Stanton L. Visser as a member of the Board of Behavioral Science Examiners. Harold B. Davis and Elmer H. Vermeer as members of the Commission of Elder Affairs. Lois Eichacker and Merl McFarlane as members of the Commission on Community Action Agencies. Donna S. Hansen as a member of the Commission on the Deaf. Dennis L. Billings as a member of the Community Health Management Information System Governing Board. Lois H. Eichacker, Elaine A. Pfalzgraf and Charese E. Yanney as members of the Iowa Council on Human Investment. STATE GOVERNMENT Jean E. Kruse, John M. Sklenar, Paul S. Stave and Dorothy L. Votroubek as members of the Accountancy Examining Board. Romelle H. Slaughter as Administrator of the Division on the Status of African-Americans. Major General Warren G. Lawson as Adjutant General. Dr. Suzanne B. Mulder and Shirley M. Woodsmall as members of the Alcoholic Beverages Commission. Carolyn E. Olsen and Norman H. Rudi as members of the Architectural Examining Board. Alan L. Thompson as a member of the Board of Barber Examiners. Dr. Ronald C. Evans as a member of the Board of Chiropractic Examiners. Susanne E. Wolrab as a member of the Board of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences Examiners. Dr. Jerry C. Prahl, Dr. James A. Raecker and Dr. Fred A. Riddle, Jr. as members of the Board of Dental Examiners. Margaret B. Tait as a member of the Board of Dietetic Examiners. Richard T. Clark and Ronald G. Richer as members of the Board of Examiners for the Licensing and Regulation of Hearing Aid Dealers. Dr. James M. Caterine, Mary C. Hodges, Dr. Dale R. Holdiman and Dr. Teresa A. Mock as members of the Board of Medical Examiners. James W. Barr as a member of the Board of Mortuary Science Examiners. Rodmon C. Bell, Regene L. Osborne, Richard A. Petersen and Guy W. Richardson as members of the Board of Nursing Examiners. Jane F. Ecklund, Brenda S. Neville and Dr. Robert H. Sharp as members of the Board of Optometry Examiners. Jay J. Cayner and Phyllis A. Miller as members of the Board of Pharmacy Examiners. Diana R. Brower and Eric G. Jacobs as members of the Board of Physical and Occupational Therapy Examiners. Dr. William W. Gronen as a member of the Board of Podiatry Examiners. Dr. Dan L. Rogers (3-28-95) and Connie L. Schmett (3-29-95) as members of the Board of Psychology Examiners. Richard Matland and Kathleen M. Morgan as members of the Board of Social Work Examiners. Alan K. Heidecker and Dorothy L. McKee as members of the Board of Speech Pathology and Audiology Examiners. Dr. Edward Stanek as Commissioner of the Lottery. Dwayne C. Garber and Anne W. McKeown as members of the Engineering and Land Surveying Examining Board. Kathy G. Kahue and Bruce G. Kelley as members of the Investment Board of the IPERS. Dr. Donald R. Jacobi as a member of the Iowa Board of Veterinary Medicine. Cindy Raspiller as a member of the Iowa Emergency Response Commission. Alfred C. Bohling, Jr. and Diana Hoogestraat as members of the Landscape Architectural Examining Board. Connie M. Alt and Ross M. Sutton as members of the Lottery Board. Dorothy F. Carpenter, Merlin D. Hulse and Hubert W. Winebrenner as members of the Personnel Commission. Terrence D. Culver, David R. Hicks and Cathy G. Jones as members of the Real Estate Appraiser Examining Board. Terry W. Rogers as a member of the Real Estate Commission. Earl L. Howard as a member of the Respiratory Care Advisory Committee. Warren D. Rippey and Patricia E. Tiarks as members of the State Board of Examiners for Nursing Home Administrators. WAYS AND MEANS James W. Balmer and Roosevelt Taylor as members of the Iowa Finance Authority. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES (Place nominees on Individual Confirmation Calendar) Pursuant to Senate Rule 59, the committee on State Government assigned to investigate the following governors appointments, completed its investigations on March 28 and 29, 1995, and made no recommendation: Mildred R. Dawson and Larry J. Jatho as members of the Commission of Veterans Affairs. Richard Canella and Bradley R. Peyton as members of the State Racing and Gaming Commission. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES (Place nominees on Individual Confirmation Calendar) Pursuant to Senate Rule 59, the following committees assigned to investigate the following governors appointments, completed their investigations on March 29, 1995, and recommended the appointees be confirmed: EDUCATION William H. Jackson as Director of the Department of Cultural Affairs. HUMAN RESOURCES Christopher G. Atchison as Director of Public Health. WAYS AND MEANS Ted R. Chapler as Executive Director of the Iowa Finance Authority. PLACEMENT ON INDIVIDUAL CONFIRMATION CALENDAR MR. PRESIDENT: Pursuant to Senate Rule 59, I hereby request that the name of Kathryn Draeger be removed from En Bloc Confirmation Calendar and placed on the Individual Confirmation Calendar. PATTY JUDGE BILLS ASSIGNED TO COMMITTEE President Boswell announced the assignment of the following bills to committee: H.F. 118 Judiciary H.F. 346 Judiciary H.F. 405 Natural Resources H.F. 474 Appropriations H.F. 481 Appropriations H.F. 487 State Government H.F. 507 State Government COMMITTEE REPORTS HUMAN RESOURCES Final Bill Action: SENATE FILE 410, a bill for an act relating to health care and health care coverage by establishing a health education and advocacy program, by requiring certain disclosure by providers of health care coverage, prohibiting the use of premium income for certain purposes, and establishing complaint procedures. Recommendation: AMEND AND DO PASS AS PROVIDED IN AMENDMENT S-3291. Final Vote: Ayes, 8: Szymoniak, Hammond, Boettger, Bartz, Dvorksy, Kramer, Neuhauser and Tinsman. Nays, 1: Hansen. Absent or not voting, 1: Vilsack. Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17. STATE GOVERNMENT Final Bill Action: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 25, a concurrent resolution urging the release of two United States citizens, including one Iowan, from confinement in Iraq. Recommendation: DO PASS. Final Vote: Ayes, 13: Gronstal, Kibbie, Rittmer, Bennett, Bisignano, Connolly, Dearden, Drake, Fink, Halvorson, Lind, McLaren and Sorensen. Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 2: Giannetto and Lundby. Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17. WAYS AND MEANS Final Bill Action: SENATE FILE 360, a bill for an act to increase the fee for the transfer of property in county transfer records. Recommendation: AMEND AND DO PASS AS PROVIDED IN AMENDMENT S-3289. Final Vote: Ayes, 13: Palmer, Husak, Bennett, Connolly, Deluhery, Drake, Freeman, Hedge, Iverson, McLaren, Neuhauser, Priebe and Vilsack. Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 2: Murphy and Szymoniak. Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17. ALSO: Final Bill Action: SENATE FILE 413, a bill for an act relating to underground storage tanks by increasing the environmental protection charge, providing for the use of risk-based corrective action standards, expanding property transfer insurance and loan guarantees, extending the compliance date for upgrade requirements, creating marketability and innocent landowner funds and providing benefits, requiring certification of groundwater professionals and creating a penalty, requiring a study, and providing for repeals, and implementation, effective date, and retroactive applicability provisions. Recommendation: DO PASS. Final Vote: Ayes, 13: Palmer, Husak, Bennett, Connolly, Deluhery, Drake, Freeman, Hedge, Iverson, McLaren, Neuhauser, Priebe and Vilsack. Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 2: Murphy and Szymoniak. Fiscal Note: REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17. ALSO: Final Bill Action: SENATE FILE 464 (SSB 346), a bill for an act establishing a surcharge on misdemeanors and traffic violations and designating the proceeds for the community grant fund. Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL. Final Vote: Ayes, 10: Palmer, Husak, Bennett, Connolly, Deluhery, Freeman, Murphy, Neuhauser, Szymoniak and Vilsack. Nays, 5: Drake, Hedge, Iverson, McLaren and Priebe. Fiscal Note: REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17. INTRODUCTION OF BILL Senate File 464, by committee on Ways and Means, a bill for an act establishing a surcharge on misdemeanors and traffic violations and designating the proceeds for the community grant fund. Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on Ways and Means Calendar. AMENDMENTS FILED S-3285 S.F. 456 Sheldon Rittmer Randal J. Giannetto S-3286 S.F. 354 Steven D. Hansen S-3287 S.F. 462 Tony Bisignano S-3288 S.F. 447 Dennis H. Black Patrick J. Deluhery S-3289 S.F. 360 Ways and Means S-3290 S.F. 462 Wilmer Rensink John P. Kibbie S-3291 S.F. 410 Human Resources S-3292 S.F. 462 Tony Bisignano S-3293 S.F. 462 Lyle E. Zieman S-3294 H.F. 395 Bill Fink S-3295 S.F. 404 Bill Fink S-3296 H.F. 395 Mary Lundby Bill Fink S-3297 S.F. 458 Richard F. Drake Elaine Szymoniak ADJOURNMENT On motion of Senator Horn, the Senate adjourned at 5:44 p.m., until 9:00 a.m., Thursday, March 30, 1995.
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