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Senate File 2307, an act relating to programs available to persons with disabilities which are administered by the Department of Human Services. Senate File 2352, an act providing that the sheriff may charge for room and board provided to county prisoners and providing for the creation and filing of a room and board reimbursement lien. Senate File 2387, an act relating to the Department of General Services, by providing for the sale or disposal of unwanted state personal property and by establishing a monument maintenance account. PRESENTATION OF VISITORS Moreland of Wapello presented to the House the Honorable Sonja Larsen, former member of the House representing Wapello County. The Speaker announced that the following visitors were present in the House chamber: Seventy third grade students from Lincoln Elementary School, Clear Lake. By Blodgett of Cerro Gordo. Twenty-three eighth grade students from Southeast Junior High, Iowa City, accompanied by Joyce Carman. By Doderer of Johnson. Thirty fifth grade students from Charter Oak-Ute Elementary School, Charter Oak, accompanied by Mary Ellen Keating. By Gries of Crawford. Thirteen Seniors from Southeast Webster, Burnside, accompanied by Jim Ainslie. By Mundie of Webster. Forty-seven eighth grade students from Odebolt Arthur School, accompanied by Steve Walsh, Pippa Fineran and Barb Votrebeck. By Meyer of Sac. CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION MR. SPEAKER: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports that certificates of recognition have been issued as follows. ELIZABETH A. ISAACSON Chief Clerk of the House 1996\457 Andrew Haemker, Decorah - For attaining the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America. 1996\458 Gary Murtinger, Principal of Black Hawk Elementary School, Waterloo - For receiving a FINE Foundation Recognition Award. RESOLUTION FILED HCR 125, by Meyer, a concurrent resolution to urge the federal government to ensure fair and competitive market practices for the purchase of livestock from producers by packers and livestock buyers. Laid over under Rule 25.
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