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House Journal: Page 1472: Tuesday, April 9, 1996

      	Hahn           	Halvorson      	Hammitt Barry  	Hanson   
     	Harper         	Harrison       	Heaton         	Holveck   
    	Houser         	Huseman        	Jochum	Klemme        
	Koenigs        	Kreiman        	Kremer         	Lamberti      
		Larkin         	Larson         	Lord           	Main          
		Martin         	Mascher        	May            	McCoy         
		Mertz          	Metcalf        	Meyer          	Millage       
		Moreland       	Mundie         	Murphy         	Myers         
		Nelson, B.      	Nelson, L.       	Nutt           	O'Brien    
   		Ollie          	Osterhaus      	Renken         	Schrader   
   	Schulte        	Shoultz        	Siegrist       	Sukup       
  		Taylor         	Teig           	Thomson        	Tyrrell     
  		Van Fossen         	Vande Hoef     	Veenstra      
	Warnstadt      	Weidman        	Weigel         	Welter        
	Wise           		Witt           	Van Maanen, 
 	  Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 6:

Bradley        	Brammer        	Hurley         	Jacobs        
		Rants          	Salton         	
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared
to have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
The House resumed consideration of Senate File 284, a bill for
an act relating to the crime of forgery, by prohibiting the
knowing possession of forged writings, including documents
prescribed for entry into, stay, or employment in the United
States, and providing penalties, previously deferred and placed
on the unfinished business calendar.
Veenstra of Sioux asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-5221 filed by the committee on judiciary on
March 6, 1996.
Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent
that Senate File 284 be deferred and retain its place on the
unfinished business calendar.

CONSIDERATION OF SENATE CONCURRENT 
RESOLUTION 109
Blodgett of Cerro Gordo called up for consideration Senate
Concurrent Resolution 109, a concurrent resolution urging the
United States Congress to amend relevant law to facilitate the
development and approval of new drugs and biologics.
Siegrist of Pottawattamie asked and received unanimous consent
that Senate Concurrent Resolution 109 be deferred.

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