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ONE HUNDRED EIGHTH CALENDAR DAY SIXTY-FOURTH SESSION DAY Senate Chamber Des Moines, Iowa, Wednesday, April 26, 1995 The Senate met in regular session at 9:02 a.m., President Boswell presiding. A moment of silent prayer was held for the victims and families of the Oklahoma City bombing. Prayer was offered by Father John Walsh, pastor of the St. Thomas Aquinas, Webster City, Iowa. The Journal of Tuesday, April 25, 1995, was approved. 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 April 25, 1995, adopted the conference committee report and passed Senate File 93, a bill for an act related to criminal offenses against minors and sexually violent offenses and offenders committing those offenses, by requiring registration by offenders, providing for the establishment of a sex offender registry, and providing penalties. ALSO: That the House has, on April 25, 1995, adopted the conference committee report and passed Senate File 459, a bill for an act relating to and making appropriations to the department of justice, office of consumer advocate, board of parole, department of corrections, judicial district departments of correctional services, judicial department, state public defender, Iowa law enforcement academy, department of public defense, and for the department of public safetys administration, division of criminal investigation and bureau of identification, division of narcotics enforcement, undercover purchases, and the state fire marshals office, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995, and providing effective dates and retroactive applicability. ALSO: That the House has on April 25, 1995, amended the Senate amendment, concurred in the Senate amendment as amended, and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked: House File 530, a bill for an act relating to and making appropriations to the department for the blind, the Iowa state civil rights commission, the department of elder affairs, the Iowa department of public health, the department of human rights, the commission of veterans affairs, and the governors alliance on substance abuse (S-3574 to H-3944). SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS The following officers of the Senate were invited to the well of the Senate and each presented a certificate of recognition for leadership and effort for a successful visit by the President of the United States to the Iowa Senate on April 25, 1995: Lori Bristol, John Cacciatore, Bill Krieg, Stephanie Laudner, Greg Nichols, and Mary Ann Peer. QUORUM CALL Senator Horn requested a non record roll call to determine that a quorum was present. The vote revealed 49 present, 1 absent and a quorum present. CONSIDERATION OF BILLS (Ways and Means Calendar) House File 558 On motion of Senator Hedge, House File 558, a bill for an act relating to the recapture tax on property maintained as a fruit-tree or forest reservation for which a property tax exemption was granted and providing effective and applicability date provisions, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Senator Hedge 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. 558) the vote was: Ayes, 50: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Borlaug 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. The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. House File 560 On motion of Senator Priebe, House File 560, a bill for an act relating to the definition of designated person for purposes of the family farm tax credit and providing effective and applicability dates, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Senator Bartz offered amendment S-3545 filed by him on April 24, 1995, to page 1 of the bill and moved its adoption. A record roll call was requested. On the question Shall amendment S-3545 be adopted? (H.F. 560) the vote was: Ayes, 23: Banks Boettger Borlaug Douglas Drake Flynn Freeman Hedge Husak Iverson Jensen Judge Kramer Lind Lundby McKean McLaren Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Tinsman Zieman Nays, 26: 1424 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE 108th Day Bartz Bisignano Black Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Dvorsky Fink Fraise Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Horn Kibbie Maddox Murphy Neuhauser Palmer Priebe Sorensen Szymoniak Vilsack Amendment S-3545 lost. Senator Kibbie offered amendment S-3487 filed by him on April 19, 1995, to page 1 of the bill and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3487 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Bartz filed the following motion to reconsider from the floor: MR. PRESIDENT: I move to reconsider the vote by which amendment S-3545 to House File 560 failed to be adopted by the Senate on April 26, 1995. Senator Bartz asked and received unanimous consent that action on the motion to reconsider amendment S-3545 and House File 560 be deferred. UNFINISHED BUSINESS CALENDAR House File 126 On motion of Senator Deluhery, House File 126, a bill for an act relating to certain franchise agreements by amending provisions relating to transfer, termination, and nonrenewal of franchise agreements, and to a civil cause of action for appropriate relief, and repealing certain franchise provision, with report of committee recommending passage and the bill without recommendation, and placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on April 13, 1995, was taken up for consideration. Senator Deluhery offered amendment S-3575 filed by Senators Deluhery, et al., from the floor to strike everything after the enacting clause of the bill. Senator Halvorson asked and received unanimous consent that action on amendment S-3575 and House File 126 be deferred. HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED (Deferred April 24, 1995) Senate File 208 The Senate resumed consideration of Senate File 208, a bill for an act relating to child abuse and termination of parental rights provisions, and providing an effective date, House amendment S-3501 and amendment S-3558 by Senator Szymoniak to House amendment S-3501, deferred on April 24, 1995. Senator Szymoniak withdrew amendment S-3558 to House amendment S-3501. Senator Szymoniak offered amendment S-3563 filed by her on April 24, 1995, to House amendment S-3501 and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3563 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Szymoniak moved that the Senate concur in the House amendment as amended. The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in the House amendment as amended. Senator Szymoniak moved that the bill as amended by the House, further amended and concurred in by the Senate, 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. 208) the vote was: President pro tempore Bisignano took the chair at 10:54 a.m. Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Borlaug 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 Palmer Priebe Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none: Absent or not voting, 1: Neuhauser The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. UNFINISHED BUSINESS (Deferred April 25, 1995) House File 340 The Senate resumed consideration of House File 340, a bill for an act providing for the operation of snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles by defining public land, deferred April 25, 1995. 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. 340) the vote was: Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Borlaug Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas 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: Drake The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. UNFINISHED BUSINESS CALENDAR House File 247 On motion of Senator Gronstal, 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, with reports of committees on Commerce and Ways and Means recommending amendment and passage, and placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on April 13, 1995, was taken up for consideration. Senator Gronstal offered amendment S-3366 filed by the committee on Commerce on April 6, 1995, to pages 5, 25, 27 and the title page of the bill and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3366 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Gronstal offered amendment S-3405 filed by the committee on Ways and Means on April 12, 1995, to pages 16, 24, 25 and the title page of the bill and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3405 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Gronstal offered amendment S-3413 filed by him on April 13, 1995, to pages 1 and 8 of the bill. Senator Iverson offered amendment S-3573 filed by him on April 25, 1995, to amendment S-3413 and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3573 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Gronstal moved the adoption of amendment S-3413 as amended. A non record roll call was requested. The ayes were 32, nays 12. Amendment S-3413 as amended was adopted. Senator Banks offered amendment S-3448 filed by Senators Banks, Priebe and Bartz on April 17, 1995, to page 1 of the bill and moved its adoption. A non record roll call was requested. The ayes were 27, nays 14. Amendment S-3448 was adopted. Senator Gronstal offered amendment S-3503 filed by him on April 19, 1995, to page 2 of the bill and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3503 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Gronstal 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. 247) the vote was: Ayes, 45: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Borlaug Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Hedge Horn Iverson Judge Kibbie Kramer Lind Lundby Maddox McKean Murphy Neuhauser Palmer Priebe Rensink Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 5: Husak Jensen McLaren Redfern Rife The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title as amended was agreed to. IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED Senator Horn asked and received unanimous consent that House File 558 and Senate File 208 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 April 26, 1995, concurred in the Senate amendment and passed the following bills in which the concurrence of the House was asked: House File 94, a bill for an act to permit certain dissolutions of marriage to take place without a hearing. 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. House File 393, a bill for an act relating to certain exemptions from federal motor carrier safety regulations. 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. INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTION Senate Resolution 21, by committee on Agriculture, a resolution posthumously honoring Mr. Robert Pim, and recognizing his many contributions to agriculture. Read first time and placed on calendar. RECESS On motion of Senator Horn, the Senate recessed at 12:25 p.m., until 1:45 p.m. APPENDIX BILLS SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR Communications were received announcing that on April 25, 1995, the Governor approved and transmitted to the Secretary of State the following bills: SENATE FILE 82 - Relating to medical assistance provisions including those relating to presumptive eligibility for pregnant women and the estates and trusts of recipients of medical assistance and providing an effective date. SENATE FILE 87 - Relating to nonsubstantive code corrections, and providing effective and applicability date provisions. SENATE FILE 164 - Relating to the meetings of the Commission on the Status of African-Americans. SENATE FILE 206 - Striking Code language that conflicts with federal work-study program requirements and language relating to unfunded programs administered by the college student aid commission, and repealing from the Code certain unfunded programs administered by the college student aid commission. SENATE FILE 229 - Eliminating certain requirements regarding the purchase of coal by public agencies. SENATE FILE 346 - Relating to the establishment of practitioner review committees for the purposes of evaluating and monitorying practitioners who self-report physical or mental impairments. SENATE FILE 347 - Establishing a study regarding the inclusion of health care coverage costs for preventive care services and mental health and substance abuse treatment services under basic and standard health benefit plans, and providing for conditional effectiveness. SENATE FILE 385 - Authorizing the appointment of a city board of review by certain cities. SENATE FILE 386 - Relating to restitution in certain traffic offenses which are simple misdemeanors. CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION The secretary of the senate issued the following certificates of recognition: Lori Bristol, John Cacciatore, Bill Krieg, Stephanie Laudner, Greg Nichols and Mary Ann Peer - For your leadership and effort for a successful visit by the President of the United States to the Iowa Senate on April 25, 1995. Senators Boswell, Horn and Rife (4-26-95). MOTION TO RECONSIDER MR. PRESIDENT: I move to reconsider the vote by which House File 340 passed the Senate on April 26, 1995. PATRICK J. DELUHERY SPECIAL GUESTS Senator Black presented the following visitors from Zheleznovodsk in the Stavropol Krai of Russia who were in Iowa studying the school system: Ludmilla Skorokhod, Superintendent of Schools; Irina Vasilyeva, Vice Superintendent of Schools, Valentina Burlutzkaya, Principal of Middle School and Zinaida Nastyukova, Teacher. PRESENTATION OF VISITORS The Chair welcomed the following visitors who were present in the Senate gallery: Thirty-five twelfth grade students from Dunkerton High School, Dunkerton, accompanied by George Pickup. Senator Murphy. Forty fifth, sixth and seventh grade students from Lutheran Interparish School, Williamsburg, accompanied by Andy Armbrecht and Marna Durr. Senator Husak. Thirty-two eighth grade students from St. Edwards School, Waterloo, accompanied by Don Sullivan. Senators Lind and Redfern. COMMITTEE REPORTf AGRICULTURE Final Bill Action: SENATE RESOLUTION 21 (SSB 366), a reoslution posthumously honoring Mr. Robert Pim, and recognizing his many contributions to agriculture. Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE RESOLUTION. Final Vote: Ayes, 15: Priebe, Judge, Bartz, Banks, Black, Boswell, Douglas, Fraise, Giannetto, Hedge, Husak, McLaren, Palmer, Sorensen and Zieman. Nays, none. Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17. AMENDMENTS FILED S-3574 H.F. 530 House amendment S-3575 H.F. 126 Patrick J. Deluhery Tony Bisignano Michael E. Gronstal John W. Jensen Donald B. Redfern S-3576 H.F. 288 Mike Connolly S-3577 H.F. 505 Berl E. Priebe John P. Kibbie H. Kay Hedge Sheldon Rittmer William D. Palmer Allen Borlaug AFTERNOON SESSION The Senate reconvened at 2:25 p.m., President pro tempore Bisignano presiding. QUORUM CALL Senator Horn requested a non record roll call to determine that a quorum was present. The vote revealed 38 present, 12 absent and a quorum present. IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED Senator Horn asked and received unanimous consent that House File 247 be immediately messaged to the House. The Senate stood at ease at 2:31 p.m. until the fall of the gavel for the purpose of a committee meeting. The Senate resumed session at 3:17 p.m., President Boswell presiding. 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 April 26, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House was asked: Senate File 366, a bill for an act relating to the exhibition of humans. ALSO: That the House has on April 26, 1995, concurred in the Senate amendment to the House amendment, and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House was asked: Senate File 358, a bill for an act relating to habitual offenders of the motor vehicle laws, by providing for an administrative adjudication of the habitual offender status, and providing for the payment of fees. ALSO: That the House has on April 26, 1995, refused to concur in the Senate amendment to the House amendment to the following bill in which the concurrence of the House was asked: Senate File 150, a bill for an act relating to child abuse involving termination of parental rights in certain abuse or neglect cases and access by other states to child abuse information. ALSO: That the House has on April 26, 1995, amended the Senate amendment, concurred in the Senate amendment as amended, and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate 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 (S-3581 to H-3428). ALSO: That the House has on April 26, 1995, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked: House File 570, a bill for an act relating to funding for and the name of the national center for talented and gifted education and making an appropriation. 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 37 present, 13 absent and a quorum present. UNFINISHED BUSINESS CALENDAR House Joint Resolution 13 On motion of Senator Gronstal, House Joint Resolution 13, a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to the equality of rights of men and women under the law, with report of committee recommending passage, and placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on April 13, 1995, was taken up for consideration. Senator Gronstal moved that the resolution be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the resolution was read the last time. House Joint Resolution 13, a Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to the equality of rights of men and women under the law. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: Section 1. The following amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa is proposed. Section 1 of Article I of the Constitution of the State of Iowa, is amended to read as follows: RIGHTS OF PERSONS. Section 1. All men and women are, by nature, free and equal, and have certain inalienable rights -- among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing and protecting property, and pursuing and obtaining safety and happiness. Sec. 2. The foregoing amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa is referred to the General Assembly to be chosen at the next general election for members of the General Assemlby and the Secretary of State is directed to cause the same to be published for three consecutive months previous to the date of that election as provided by law. On the question Shall the resolution be adopted? (H.J.R. 13) the vote was: Yeas, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Borlaug 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 Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Priebe The resolution having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. HOUSE AMENDMENT TO SENATE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED House File 530 Senator Flynn called up for consideration House File 530, a bill for an act relating to and making appropriations to the department for the blind, the Iowa state civil rights commission, the department of elder affairs, the Iowa department of public health, the department of human rights, the commission of veterans affairs, and the governors alliance on substance abuse, amended by the Senate, further amended by the House and moved that the Senate concur in House amendment S-3574 to Senate amendment H-3944 filed April 26, 1995. The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in the House amendment to the Senate amendment. Senator Flynn moved that the bill as amended by the Senate, further amended by the House and concurred in by the Senate, 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. 530) the vote was: Ayes, 48: Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Borlaug 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 Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 2: Banks Priebe 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 House Files 530 and House Joint Resolution 13 be immediately messaged to the House. The Senate stood at ease at 3:40 p.m. until the fall of the gavel for the purpose of party caucuses. The Senate resumed session at 5:25 p.m., President Boswell presiding. HOUSE MESSAGES RECEIVED 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 April 26, 1995, amended and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked: Senate File 179, a bill for an act relating to the maximum property tax levy for certain county hospitals (S-3585). ALSO: That the House has on April 26, 1995, concurred in the Senate amendment and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House was asked: House File 482, a bill for an act relating to the funding for the Iowa communications network and providing an appropriation. ALSO: That the House has on April 26, 1995, amended the Senate amendment, concurred in the Senate amendment as amended, and 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 (S-3586 to H-4057). QUORUM CALL Senator Horn requested a non record roll call to determine that a quorum was present. The vote revealed 43 present, 7 absent and a quorum present. LEAVE OF ABSENCE Leave of absence was granted as follows: Senator Dvorsky for the remainder of the day on request of Senator Black. ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION (Regular Calendar) Senator Horn asked and received unanimous consent to take up for consideration Senate Resolution 21. Senate Resolution 21 On motion of Senator Priebe, Senate Resolution 21, a resolution posthumously honoring Mr. Robert Pim, and recognizing his many contributions to agriculture, was taken up for consideration. Senator Priebe moved the adoption of Senate Resolution 21, which motion prevailed by a voice vote. UNFINISHED BUSINESS CALENDAR Senate File 273 On motion of Senator Deluhery, Senate File 273, a bill for an act relating to the administration of trusts and estates by corporate fiduciaries, placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on April 6, 1995, was taken up for consideration. Senator Deluhery asked and received unanimous consent that House File 257 be substituted for Senate File 273. House File 257 On motion of Senator Deluhery, House File 257, a bill for an act relating to the administration of trusts and estates by corporate fiduciaries, was taken up for consideration. Senator Deluhery 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. 257) the vote was: Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Borlaug Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake 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: Dvorsky The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. Senator Deluhery asked and received unanimous consent that Senate File 273 be withdrawn from further consideration of the Senate. HOUSE AMENDMENT TO SENATE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED House File 471 Senator Giannetto called up for consideration House File 471, a bill for an act relating to prison time served by persons convicted of an aggravated misdemeanor or greater offense, by providing for changes in the mandatory minimum terms of sentences to be served, by permitting the imposition of up to ninety days of the total sentence in a county jail in addition to any terms of probation, and providing for a reduction in the amount of good and honor time that may be earned by forcible felons, amended by the Senate, further amended by the House and moved that the Senate concur in House amendment S-3568 to Senate amendment H-3928 filed April 24, 1995. The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in the House amendment to the Senate amendment. Senator Giannetto moved that the bill as amended by the Senate, further amended by the House and concurred in by the Senate, 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. 471) the vote was: Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Borlaug Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake 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: Dvorsky The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. UNFINISHED BUSINESS CALENDAR Senate File 413 On motion of Senator Gronstal, 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, with report of committee on Ways and Means recommending passage, and placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on April 6, 1995, was taken up for consideration. Senator Gronstal offered amendment S-3579 filed by him from the floor to pages 1, 2, 4, 13 and 14-16 of the bill and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3579 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Gronstal withdrew amendment S-3570 filed by him on April 25, 1995, to pages 6, 11 and the title page of the bill. Senator Gronstal offered amendment S-3578 filed by him from the floor to pages 6, 7 and 13 of the bill and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3578 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Banks offered amendment S-3497 filed by Senators Banks, et al., on April 19, 1995, to pages 11, 16 and the title page of the bill. Senator Giannetto offered amendment S-3584 filed by him from the floor to amendment S-3497 and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3584 was adopted by a voice vote. Sentaor Gronstal offered amendment S-3589 filed by him from the floor to amendment S-3497 and moved its adoption. A record roll call was requested. On the question Shall amendment S-3589 to amendment S-3497 be adopted? (S.F. 413) the vote was: Ayes, 23: Black Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Drake Fink Gettings Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Horn Husak Iverson Judge Kibbie Maddox McKean Neuhauser Sorensen Szymoniak Vilsack Nays, 26: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Boettger Borlaug Douglas Flynn Fraise Freeman Giannetto Hedge Jensen Kramer Lind Lundby McLaren Murphy Palmer Priebe Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Tinsman Zieman Absent or not voting, 1: Dvorsky Amendment S-3589 lost. Senator Husak asked and received unanimous consent that action on amendment S-3497 as amended and Senate File 413 be deferred. HOUSE AMENDMENT TO SENATE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED House File 215 Senator Bisignano called up for consideration 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, amended by the Senate, further amended by the House and moved that the Senate concur in House amendment S-3581 to Senate amendment H-3428 filed April 26, 1995. The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in the House amendment to the Senate amendment. Senator Bisignano moved that the bill as amended by the Senate, further amended by the House and concurred in by the Senate, 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. 215) the vote was: Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Borlaug Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake 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: Dvorsky 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 House Files 257, 471 and 215 be immediately messaged to the House. COMMITTEE REPORT APPROPRIATIONS Final Bill Action: HOUSE FILE 565, a bill for an act establishing a schol-to-work planning and implementation program focusing on career pathways for students. Recommendation: AMEND AND DO PASS AS PROVIDED IN AMENDMENT S-3588. Final Vote: Ayes, 21: Murphy, Boswell, Lind, Bartz, Black, Borlaug, Douglas, Dvorsky, Flynn, Fraise, Gronstal, Halvorson, Hammond, Husak, Iverson, Judge, Kibbie, Kramer, Neuhauser, Rensink and Tinsman. Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 4: Banks, Bisignano, McLaren and Vilsack. Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17. CONSIDERATION OF BILL (Appropriations Calendar) Senator Horn asked and received unanimous consent to take up for consideration House File 565. House File 565 On motion of Senator Kibbie, House File 565, a bill for an act establishing a school-to-work planning and implementation program focusing on career pathways for students, with report of committee recommending amendment and passage, was taken up for consideration. Senator Kibbie offered amendment S-3588 filed by the committee on Appropriations from the floor to strike everything after the enacting clause and to the title page of the bill and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3588 was adopted by a voice vote. 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? (H.F. 565) the vote was: Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Borlaug Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake 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: Dvorsky The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title as amended was agreed to. UNFINISHED BUSINESS CALENDAR House File 288 On motion of Senator Connolly, House File 288, a bill for an act relating to juvenile justice by providing for notification of school officials of alcoholic beverage violations, authorizing school districts to adopt a dress code policy, the expulsion of a student for bringing a weapon to school, an exemption in the definition of assault, eliminating the twenty-four hour notice to students of a periodic inspection of students lockers, giving access to certain juvenile court records to a designated school representative, and providing an effective date, with report of committee recommending amendment and passage, and placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on April 13, 1995, was taken up for consideration. Senator Connolly offered amendment S-3359 filed by the committee on Education on April 5, 1995, to pages 1-5 and the title page of the bill. Senator Connolly offered amendment S-3576 filed by him from the floor to amendment S-3359 and moved its adoption. Amendment S-3576 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Connolly moved the adoption of amendment S-3359 as amended, which motion prevailed by a voice vote. Senator Connolly 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. 288) the vote was: Ayes, 49: Banks Bartz Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Borlaug Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake 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: Dvorsky The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title as amended was agreed to. UNFINISHED BUSINESS CALENDAR Senate File 441 On motion of Senator Szymoniak, Senate File 441, a bill for an act relating to payment of expenses for persons with mental retardation, and placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on April 6, 1995, was taken up for consideration. Senator Connolly took the chair at 7:15 p.m. Senator Szymoniak withdrew amendment S-3249 filed by her on March 27, 1995, to page 1 of the bill. Senator Szymoniak asked and received unanimous consent that House File 505 be substituted for Senate File 441. House File 505 On motion of Senator Szymoniak, House File 505, a bill for an act relating to payment of expenses for persons with mental retardation, was taken up for consideration. Senator Priebe offered amendment S-3577 filed by Senators Priebe, et al., from the floor to page 1 of the bill, moved its adoption and requested a record roll call. President Boswell took the chair at 7:43 p.m. On the question Shall amendment S-3577 be adopted? (H.F. 505) the vote was: Ayes, 30: Banks Bartz Bennett Black Borlaug Boswell Douglas Drake Fraise Freeman Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Halvorson Hedge Horn Husak Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie Lind McLaren Murphy Palmer Priebe Rensink Rife Rittmer Vilsack Nays, 19: Bisignano Boettger Connolly Dearden Deluhery Fink Flynn Hammond Hansen Kramer Lundby Maddox McKean Neuhauser Redfern Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Zieman Absent or not voting, 1: Dvorsky Amendment S-3577 was adopted. Senator Connolly asked and received unanimous consent that action on House File 505 be deferred. BUSINESS PENDING House File 126 The Senate resumed consideration of House File 126, a bill for an act relating to certain franchise agreements by amending provisions relating to transfer, termination, and nonrenewal of franchise agreements, and to a civil cause of action for appropriate relief, and repealing certain franchise provisions, and amendment S-3575 by Senators Deluhery, et al., to strike everything after the enacting clause of the bill, previously deferred. Senator Halvorson offered amendment S-3582 filed by Senators Halvorson and Fraise from the floor to amendment S-3575, moved its adoption and requested a non record roll call. The ayes were 8, nays 31. Amendment S-3582 lost. Senator Halvorson offered amendment S-3580 filed by Senators Halvorson, Fraise and McKean from the floor to amendment S-3575, moved its adoption and requested a non record roll call. The ayes were 9, nays 31. Amendment S-3580 lost. Senator Deluhery moved the adoption of amendment S-3575, which motion prevailed by a voice vote. With the adoption of amendment S-3575, the Chair ruled amendment S-3373 filed by the committee on Commerce on April 6, 1995, to pages 1 and 2 of the bill, out of order. Senator Deluhery 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. 126) the vote was: Ayes, 44: Banks Bennett Bisignano Black Boettger Borlaug Boswell Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Fink Flynn Freeman Gettings Giannetto Gronstal Hansen Hedge Horn Husak Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie Kramer Lind Lundby Maddox McLaren Murphy Neuhauser Palmer Priebe Redfern Rensink Rife Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, 5: Bartz Fraise Halvorson Hammond McKean Absent or not voting, 1: Dvorsky The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title as amended was agreed to. IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED Senator Horn asked and received unanimous consent that House File 565 be immediately messaged to the House. HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED Senate Concurrent Resolution 3 Senator Gronstal called up for consideration Senate Concurrent Resolution 3, a concurrent resolution relating to the compensation of chaplains, officers and employees of the seventy-sixth general assembly, amended by the House in House amendment S-3022 filed January 31, 1995. Senator Gronstal offered amendment S-3587 filed by him from the floor to House amendment S-3022 and moved its adoption. A record roll call was requested. On the question Shall amendment S-3587 to House amendment S-3022 be adopted? (S.C.R. 3) the vote was: Rule 23, requiring all Senators present to vote except those who express a conflict of interest, was invoked. Ayes, 23: Bisignano Black Boswell Dearden Fink Flynn Gettings Giannetto Hansen Husak Jensen Judge Kibbie Lundby Maddox Murphy Neuhauser Palmer Redfern Rittmer Sorensen Szymoniak Vilsack Nays, 26: Banks Bartz Bennett Boettger Borlaug Connolly Deluhery Douglas Drake Fraise Freeman Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hedge Horn Iverson Kramer Lind McKean McLaren Priebe Rensink Rife Tinsman Zieman Absent or not voting, 1: Dvorsky Amendment S-3587 lost. Senator Bisignano withdrew amendment S-3025 filed by him on February 1, 1995, to House amendment S-3022. Senator Gronstal asked and received unanimous consent that action House amendment S-3022 and Senate Concurrent Resolution 3 be deferred. HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED Senate File 69 Senator Vilsack called up for consideration Senate File 69, a bill for an act relating to county expenditures of property taxes for mental health and developmental disabilities costs by providing for reduction of property taxes, making appropriations, and providing an effective date, amended by the House in House amendment S-3082 filed March 1, 1995. Senator Vilsack offered amendment S-3591 filed by Senators Vilsack, et al., from the floor to House amendment S-3082. Senator Lind called for a division of House amendment S-3082. The Chair ruled that the House amendment was not divisible. Senator Lundby offered amendment S-3593 filed by Senators Lundby, et al., from the floor to amendment S-3591 to House amendment S-3082. Senator Vilsack asked and received unanimous consent that action on amendment S-3593 to amendment S-3591 to House amendment S-3082, and amendment S-3591 to House amendment S-3082 be deferred. Senator Bennett offered amendment S-3361 filed by him on April 5, 1995, to House amendment S-3082. Senator Bennett asked and received unanimous consent that action on amendment S-3361 to House amendment S-3082 be deferred. Senator Lind offered amendment S-3172 filed by him on March 22, 1995, to House amendment S-3082. Senator Lind asked and received unanimous consent that action on amendment S-3172 to House amendment S-3082 be deferred. The Senate stood at ease at 10:20 p.m. until the fall of the gavel. The Senate resumed session at 10:45 p.m., President Boswell presiding. Senator Horn asked and received unanimous consent that action on House amendment S-3082 and Senate File 69 be deferred. HOUSE MESSAGE RECEIVED 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 April 26, 1995, amended and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked: Senate File 481, a bill for an act relating to and making appropriations to the state department of transportation including allocation and use of moneys from the general fund, road use tax fund, and primary road fund, and making appropriations to various state agencies for capital projects, to the primary road fund, to county fairs and to the Iowa state fair from the rebuild Iowa infrastructure account and the general fund, relating to the living roadway trust fund and the state roadside specialist, the primary road and state highway system, and other transportation-related statutory changes, requiring transportation-related studies, making technical changes, and providing an effective date (S-3597). APPENDIX BILLS SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR Communications were received announcing that on April 26, 1995, the Governor approved and transmitted to the Secretary of State the following bills: SENATE FILE 132 - Relating to compensation for victims of crimes, by providing for compensation to secondary victims of crimes and increasing the maximum amount that may be recovered for loss of work income due to injuries received by victims. SENATE FILE 142 - Establishing felonious child endangerment as a nonbailable offense. SENATE FILE 197 - Relating to the confidentiality of financial information provided to the Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship and providing an effective date. SENATE FILE 202 - Relating to public health issues, including certain birth certificates and licensing of athletic trainers. SENATE FILE 207 - Relating to the distribution and sale of beer, providing for the regulation of brewer and wholesaler agreements, prohibiting certain conduct, providing for the transfer of business assets, providing judicial remedies, specifying applicability, and providing for other properly related matters. SENATE FILE 215 - Relating to agricultural management account moneys and county grants for private rural water well, testing, sealing, and closure. SENATE FILE 225 - Eliminating requirements for competitive bids regarding the printing of election ballots. SENATE FILE 226 - Relating to the disposition of valueless mobile homes, modular homes, and manufactured homes. SENATE FILE 272 - Relating to the validity of a notarial act by an officer, director, or shareholder of a corporation and providing for retroactive application. SENATE FILE 292 - 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. SENATE FILE 311 - Relating to symbols indicating medical directives on a validation document for licenses renewal by mail and on a drivers license or nonoperators identification card. SENATE FILE 371 - Relating to prohibiting a polygraph examination of a victim of sexual abuse as a precondition to an investigation by a law enforcement agency. SENATE FILE 377 - Relating to the payment of patronage dividends by cooperative associations which are public utilities. SENATE FILE 406 - Extending the periods in which an accredited nonpublic school may apply to the department of education to waive the requirement that the school provide an articulated sequential elementary-secondary guidance program and the requirement that the school provide a media services program. SENATE FILE 407 - Relating to alkaline manganese batteries. SENATE FILE 409 - Relating to the activities of clerks of the district court, and providing additonal court fees. SENATE FILE 428 - Providing for the reciprocal rendition of prisoners as witnesses in criminal proceedings and providing an effective date. SENATE FILE 436 - Relating to the child abuse registry by providing access for purposes of certifying sex offender treatment providers, for certain publicly operated facilities or programs, and for certain purposes of public employers. SENATE FILE 437 - Relating to the entitlement to benefits and dividends under the Iowa Public Employees Retirement System, and providing effective and retroactive applicability date provisions. SENATE FILE 438 - Relating to juvenile justice including notice requirements for certain hearings and authorizing associate juvenile judges to perform marriage ceremonies. SENATE FILE 439 - 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. SENATE FILE 443 - Prohibiting assaults upon peace officers and fire fighters by providing penalties and enhancing penalties for resisting or obstructing peace officers and fire fighters who are performing their duties. STUDY BILL RECEIVED SSB 366 Agriculture A resolution posthumously honoring Mr. Robert Pim, and recognizing his many contributions to agriculture. SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS Senate Resolution 19 HUMAN RESOURCES: Vilsack, Chair; Dvorsky and Tinsman House File 334 APPROPRIATIONS: Flynn, Chair; Iverson and Murphy House File 471 WAYS AND MEANS: Connolly, Chair; Drake and Palmer House File 563 STATE GOVERNMENT: Gronstal, Chair; Drake and Sorensen House File 571 WAYS AND MEANS: Connolly, Chair; Drake and Palmer BILL ASSIGNED TO COMMITTEE President Boswell announced the assignment of the following bill to committee: H.F. 570 Appropriations CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION The secretary of the senate issued the following certificate of recognition: Betty Soener - For leadership and effort for a successful visit by the President of the United States to the Iowa Legislature on April 25, 1995. Senators Boswell, Horn and Rife (4-26-95). EXPLANATION OF VOTES MR. PRESIDENT: I was necessarily absent from the Senate chamber on April 13, 1995, because of a religious commitment. Had I been present, I would have voted aye as follows: The appointment of Esther M. Strother, the motion to reconsider and the appointment of David J. Fisher. I would have voted nay on the motion to reconsider Harold M. Thompson and Senate Resolution 17. I was also necessarily absent from the Senate chamber on April 25, 1995, attending the National Rural Conference in Ames. Had I been present, I would have voted aye on House Files 489, 559, 550, 507, 393, 252; Senate Files 394, 256, 390, 459, 150, 93; and the motion to reconsider on Senate File 150. MERLIN E. BARTZ MOTIONS TO RECONSIDER MR. PRESIDENT: I move to reconsider the vote by which amendment S-3587 to House amendment S-3022 to Senate Concurrent Resolution 3 failed to be adopted by the Senate on April 26, 1995. STEWART IVERSON, JR. MR. PRESIDENT: I move to reconsider the vote by which House File 126 passed the Senate on April 26, 1995. MICHAEL E. GRONSTAL AMENDMENTS FILED S-3578 S.F. 413 Michael E. Gronstal S-3579 S.F. 413 Michael E. Gronstal S-3580 H.F. 126 Rod Halvorson Eugene S. Fraise Andy McKean S-3581 H.F. 215 House amendment S-3582 H.F. 126 Rod Halvorson Eugene Fraise S-3583 H.F. 518 Steven D. Hansen Brad Banks Emil J. Husak Derryl McLaren Eugene S. Fraise Jim Lind John W. Jensen Berl E. Priebe S-3584 S.F. 413 Randal J. Giannetto S-3585 S.F. 179 House amendment S-3586 H.F. 528 House amendment S-3587 S.C.R. 3 Michael E. Gronstal S-3588 H.F. 565 Appropriations S-3589 S.F. 413 Michael E. Gronstal S-3590 H.F. 518 Michael E. Gronstal S-3591 S.F. 69 Tom Vilsack William D. Palmer Berl E. Priebe Tony Bisignano Dennis H. Black Leonard L. Boswell Mike Connolly Dick L. Dearden Patrick J. Deluhery Bill Fink Tom Flynn Eugene Fraise Don E. Gettings Randal J. Giannetto Michael E. Gronstal Rod Halvorson Johnie Hammond Steven D. Hansen Wally E. Horn Emil J. Husak Patty Judge John P. Kibbie Larry Murphy Mary Neuhauser Albert Sorensen Elaine Szymoniak S-3592 S.F. 69 Wayne Bennett Mary A. Lundby Andy McKean O. Gene Maddox Lyle E. Zieman JoAnn Douglas Nancy Boettger H. Kay Hedge Donald B. Redfern Wilmer Rensink Jim Lind Mary Kramer Maggie Tinsman Merlin E. Bartz Sheldon Rittmer Jack Rife Stewart E. Iverson, Jr. Richard F. Drake Mary Lou Freeman Brad Banks Derryl McLaren John W. Jensen Allen Borlaug S-3593 S.F. 69 Mary A. Lundby Mary Lou Freeman Andy McKean O. Gene Maddox Lyle E. Zieman Nancy Boettger Maggie Tinsman H. Kay Hedge Donald B. Redfern Jack Rife Wayne Bennett Wilmer Rensink John W. Jensen Mary E. Kramer Allen Borlaug Sheldon Rittmer Jim Lind Merlin E. Bartz Richard F. Drake S-3594 S.F. 69 Tom Vilsack William D. Palmer Berl E. Priebe Tony Bisignano Dennis H. Black Leonard L. Boswell Mike Connolly Dick L. Dearden Patrick J. Deluhery Tom Flynn Eugene Fraise Don E. Gettings Randal J. Giannetto Michael E. Gronstal Rod Halvorson Johnie Hammond Steven D. Hansen Wally E. Horn Emil J. Husak Patty Judge John P. Kibbie Mary Neuhauser Albert Sorensen Elaine Szymoniak S-3595 S.F. 69 Tom Vilsack S-3596 S.F. 69 Tom Vilsack S-3597 S.F. 481 House amendment S-3598 S.F. 69 Sheldon Rittmer Richard F. Drake S-3599 S.F. 69 Tom Vilsack ADJOURNMENT On motion of Senator Horn, the Senate adjourned at 10:43 p.m., until 9:00 a.m. , Thursday, April 27, 1995. ONE HUNDRED NINTH CALENDAR DAY
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