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Absent or not voting, 7: Brammer Brauns Brunkhorst Burnett Mertz Myers Salton The motion having failed to received a two-thirds majority was declared to have lost and the Governor's item veto was sustained. Millage of Scott moved that the House, on reconsideration, agree to pass House File 2114, the objections (Sections 10 and 11 in their entirety) of the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding. Rule 75 was invoked. On the question "Shall the House on reconsideration pass the bill, the objections (Sections 10 and 11) of the Governor to the contrary notwithstanding?" (H.F. 2114) The ayes were, 42: Baker Bell Bernau Bradley Brand Burnett Cataldo Cohoon Connors Cormack Doderer Drees Fallon Grubbs Harper Harrison Holveck Hurley Jochum Koenigs Kreiman Larkin Martin Mascher May McCoy Moreland Mundie Murphy Nelson, L. O'Brien Ollie Osterhaus Rants Schrader Shoultz Taylor Tyrrell Warnstadt Weigel Wise Witt The nays were, 53: Arnold Blodgett Boddicker Boggess Branstad Brunkhorst Carroll Churchill Coon Corbett, Spkr. Daggett Dinkla Disney Drake Eddie Ertl Garman Gipp Greig Greiner Gries Grundberg Hahn Halvorson Hammitt Barry Hanson Heaton Houser Huseman Jacobs Klemme Kremer Lamberti Larson Lord Main Metcalf Meyer Millage Nelson, B. Nutt Renken Schulte Siegrist Sukup Teig Thomson Van Fossen Vande Hoef Veenstra Weidman Welter Van Maanen, Presiding
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