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House Journal: Page 2180: Wednesday, May 1, 1996

The motion prevailed and the Speaker appointed as such committee
Gipp of Winneshiek and Murphy of Dubuque.
COMMITTEE TO NOTIFY THE SENATE
Van Maanen of Marion moved that a committee of two be appointed
to notify the Senate that the House was ready to adjourn in
accordance with the Senate Concurrent Resolution 126, duly
adopted.
The motion prevailed and the Speaker appointed as such committee
Jacobs of Polk and Nelson of Pottawattamie.
COMMITTEE FROM THE SENATE
The committee from the Senate appeared and notified the House
that the Senate was ready to adjourn.
REPORT OF COMMITTEE TO NOTIFY THE SENATE
The committee appointed to notify the Senate that the House was
ready to adjourn returned and reported it had performed its duty.
The report was received and the committee discharged.
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE TO NOTIFY THE GOVERNOR
The committee appointed to notify the Governor that the House
was ready to adjourn returned and reported that it had performed
its duty and that the Governor had sent the following message:
COMMUNICATION FROM THE GOVERNOR

The Honorable Ron Corbett
Speaker of the House
State Capitol Building
L O C A L

Dear  Mr. Speaker:
This session of the General Assembly has produced positive,
lasting changes in Iowa laws that will improve educational
opportunities for our children and the safety of our citizens.
The most significant action was passage of the five-year, $150
million School Improvement and Technology Program that will help
local districts give elementary and secondary students, and
their teachers, more opportunities to work with and learn from
computer technology.  Approval of the school aid formula for two
years also provided local school officials with stable,
predictable funding for the future.
This session was one of the most productive that I have seen in
enacting public safety legislation.  All Iowans have the right
to feel safe and secure in their homes and neighborhoods and
this Legislature responded to the concerns for safer streets.

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