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Senate Journal: Friday, April 12, 1996

                            NINETY-SIXTH CALENDAR DAY

                            FIFTY-SEVENTH SESSION DAY

                                 Senate Chamber

                    Des Moines, Iowa, Friday, April 12, 1996



         The Senate met in regular session at 9:52 a.m., President Boswell
    presiding.

         Prayer was offered by the Honorable John Jensen, member of the
    Senate from Bremer County, Plainfield, Iowa.

         The Journal of Thursday, April 11, 1996, was approved.

         The Senate stood at ease at 10:38 a.m. until the fall of the gavel
    for the purpose of a committee meeting.

         The Senate resumed session at 10:48 a.m., President Boswell
    presiding.



                                   QUORUM CALL

         Senator Horn requested a non record roll call to determine that a
    quorum was present.

         The vote revealed 39 present, 11 absent and a quorum present.



                     CONFIRMATION OF GOVERNORS APPOINTMENTS

                         (En Bloc Confirmation Calendar)

         In accordance with Senate Rule 59, Senator Horn called up the
    following appointees on the En Bloc Confirmation Calendar:

         Marabeth K. Soneson as a member of the Community Health Management
    Information System Governing Board.

         Nancy J. Garberson as a member of the Commission on Community
    Action Agencies.

         Theresa E. Clark and Tamera L. Diggs-Tate as members of the
    Commission on the Status of African-Americans.
         Arlene Dayhoff as a member of the Iowa Council on Human Investment.

         Marie G. Ellingson as a member of the Iowa Grain Indemnity Fund
    Board.

         Fred E. McKim, Jr. as a member of the Iowa Railway Finance
    Authority.

         Randolph P. Steig as a member of the Iowa Seed Capital Corporation.

         James B. Kersten as a member of the Lottery Board.

         Mary Jean Montgomery as a member of the State Board of Education.

         Karen L. Bossard as a member of the State Board of Examiners for
    Nursing Home Administrators.

         Bonnie L. Vetter as a member of the State Transportation
    Commission.

         Dr. Nancy J. Tomes as a member of the Wallace Techology Transfer
    Foundation of Iowa.

         Senator Horn moved that the foregoing appointees be confirmed by
    the Senate.

         On the question Shall the appointees be confirmed? the votes were:

    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 appointees having received a two-thirds vote were declared to
    have been confirmed by the Senate.



                           HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

    Senate File 2157

         Senator Fink called up for consideration Senate File 2157, a bill
    for an act relating to the duties of the college student aid commission
    in administering the Iowa guaranteed loan program, creating a
    chiropractic loan revolving fund, and providing for matters related to
    the chiropractic graduate student forgivable loan program, amended by
    the House and moved that the Senate concur in House amendment S-5728
    filed April 11, 1996.

         The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in
    the House amendment.

         Senator Fink moved that the bill as 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? (S.F. 2157) 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 as amended was agreed to.



                              IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED

         Senator Horn asked and received unanimous consent that Senate Files
    2300 and 2157 be immediately messaged to the House.



                           BILL REFERRED TO COMMITTEE

         Senator Horn asked and received unanimous consent that House File
    555 be referred from the Unfinished Business Calendar to the committee
    on Ways and Means.

         The Senate stood at ease at 11:07 a.m. until the fall of the gavel
    for the purpose of a committee meeting.

         The Senate resumed session at 11:24 a.m., President Boswell
    presiding.



                          UNFINISHED BUSINESS CALENDAR

    Senate File 2253

         On motion of Senator Judge, Senate File 2253, a bill for an act
    relating to eligibility of persons for county general assistance and
    placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on March 21, 1996, was taken
    up for consideration.

         Senator Judge asked and received unanimous consent that House File
    2399 be substituted for Senate File 2253.

    House File 2399

         On motion of Senator Judge, House File 2399, a bill for an act
    relating to eligibility of persons for county general assistance, was
    taken up for consideration.

         Senator Connolly withdrew amendment S-5409 filed by him on March
    19, 1996, to page 1 of the bill.
         Senator Iverson withdrew amendment S-5306 filed by him on March 12,
    1996, to page 1 of the bill.

         Senator Judge 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. 2399) 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.

         Senator Horn asked and received unanimous consent that House File
    2399 be immediately messaged to the House.



                               UNFINISHED BUSINESS

                            (Deferred April 18, 1996)

    House File 428

         The Senate resumed consideration of House File 428, a bill for an
    act relating to the expenditure of moneys deposited in an E911 service,
    deferred April 18, 1995.

         Senator Flynn offered amendment S-5745 filed by Senators Flynn,
    Connolly and Lind from the floor to strike everything after the enacting
    clause and to the title page of the bill and moved its adoption.
         Amendment S-5745 was adopted by a voice vote.

         With the adoption of amendment S-5745, the Chair ruled the
    following amendments out of order:

         S-5562 filed by Senators Flynn and Connolly on March 27, 1996, to
    page 1 of the bill.

         S-5701 filed by Senator Lind on April 10, 1996, to page 1 of the
    bill.

         Senator Fraise 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. 428) 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 as amended was agreed to.



                              CONSIDERATION OF BILL

                            (Ways and Means Calendar)

    House File 2423

         On motion of Senator Palmer, House File 2423, a bill for an act
    relating to the taxation of real property used in the operation of a
    racetrack or racetrack enclosure, with report of committee recommending
    amendment and passage, was taken up for consideration.

         Senator Palmer offered amendment S-5710 filed by the committee on
    Ways and Means on April 10, 1996, to page 1 and the title page of the
    bill.

         Senator Connolly offered amendment S-5717 filed by Senators
    Connolly and Priebe on April 10, 1996, to amendment S-5710 and moved its
    adoption.

         A record roll call was requested.

         On the question Shall amendment S-5717 to amendment S-5710 be
    adopted? (S.F. 2423) the vote was:

         Rule 23, requiring all Senators present to vote except those who
    express a conflict of interest, was invoked.

    Ayes, 30:


         Bisignano     Boswell       Connolly      Deluhery
         Douglas       Drake         Dvorsky       Fink
         Flynn         Fraise        Freeman       Gettings
         Giannetto     Gronstal      Halvorson     Hammond
         Horn          Husak         Iverson       Judge
         Kibbie        Lundby        Murphy        Neuhauser
         Palmer        Priebe        Rensink       Szymoniak
         Vilsack       Zieman

    Nays, 17:

         Banks         Bartz         Bennett       Black
         Boettger      Borlaug       Hansen        Hedge
         Lind          Maddox        McKean        McLaren
         Redfern       Rife          Rittmer       Sorensen
         Tinsman

    Absent or not voting, 3:

         Dearden       Jensen        Kramer

         Amendment S-5717 was adopted.

         Senator McKean raised the point of order that amendment S-5710 as
    amended was not germane to the bill.
         The Chair ruled the point well taken and amendment S-5710 as
    amended out of order.

         Senator Palmer asked and received unanimous consent that action  on
    House File 2423 be deferred.



                                 SENATE INSISTS

    Senate File 2154

         Senator Bisignano called up for consideration Senate File 2154, a
    bill for an act increasing the penalties for certain offenses involving
    methamphetamine, amended by the House, further amended by the Senate and
    moved that the Senate insist on its amendment.

         The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate insisted on its
    amendment.

         Senator Horn asked and received unanimous consent that Senate File
    2154 be immediately messaged to the House.



                           HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

                            (Deferred April 11, 1996)

    Senate File 2442

         The Senate resumed consideration of Senate File 2442, a bill for an
    act relating to appropriations for the department of human services and
    the prevention of disabilities policy council and including other
    provisions and appropriations involving human services and health care
    and providing for effective and applicability dates, House amendment
    S-5550, and amendment S-5714 to House amendment S-5550, deferred April
    12, 1996.

         Senator Hammond withdrew amendment S-5714 to House amendment
    S-5550.

         Senator Hammond offered amendment S-5750 filed by her from the
    floor to House amendment S-5550 and moved its adoption.

         Amendment S-5750 was adopted by a voice vote.
         Senator Banks offered amendment S-5675 filed by Senators Banks and
    Hammond on April 3, 1996, to House amendment S-5550 and moved its
    adoption.

         Amendment S-5675 was adopted by a voice vote.

         Senator Szymoniak asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
    amendment S-5638 filed by Senators Szymoniak, et al., on April 2, 1996,
    to House amendment S-5550.

         Senator Szymoniak asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
    amendment S-5657 filed by Senators Szymoniak, et al., on April 3, 1996,
    to House amendment S-5550.

         Senator Szymoniak offered amendment S-5689 filed by Senators
    Szymoniak, Hammond and Lind on April 8, 1996, to House amendment S-5550
    and moved its adoption.

         Amendment S-5689 was adopted by a voice vote.

         Senator Deluhery offered amendment S-5754 filed by him from the
    floor to House amendment S-5550 and moved its adoption.

         Amendment S-5754 was adopted by a voice vote.

         Senator Dvorsky offered amendment S-5679 filed by him on April 8,
    1996, to House amendment S-5550.

         Amendment S-5679 was adopted by a voice vote.

         Senator Lind withdrew amendment S-5703 filed by him on April 10,
    1996, to House amendment S-5550.

         Senator Lundby asked and received unanimous consent that action  on
    House amendment S-5550 as amended and Senate File 2442 be deferred.



                       APPOINTMENT OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

         The Chair announced the following conference committee on Senate
    File 2154 on the part of the Senate: Senators Bisignano, Chair;
    Giannetto, Neuhauser, Maddox and Zieman.
                               HOUSE AMENDMENT TO

                           SENATE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

    House File 2370

         Senator Maddox called up for consideration House File 2370, a bill
    for  an act relating to limited liability companies and corporations,
    including the period within which a limited liability company subject to
    dissolution may be continued, and providing an exemption from the real
    estate transfer tax for certain transfers involving limited liability
    companies, amended by the Senate, further amended by the House and moved
    that the Senate concur in House amendment S-5696 to Senate amendment
    H-5621 filed April 9, 1996.

         The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in
    the House amendment to the Senate amendment.

         Senator Maddox 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. 2370) 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        Lind          Lundby
         Maddox        McKean        McLaren       Murphy
         Neuhauser     Palmer        Priebe        Redfern
         Rensink       Rife          Rittmer       Sorensen
         Szymoniak     Tinsman       Vilsack       Zieman

    Nays, none.

    Absent or not voting, 2:

         Banks         Kramer
         The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
    have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to.



                     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 12, 1996, passed the following bill in which the
    concurrence of the House was asked:

         Senate File 2097, a bill for  an act providing a sales, services,
    and use tax exemption on certain packaging materials used in
    agricultural, livestock, or dairy production.

         ALSO: That the House has on April 12, 1996, amended and passed the
    following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked:

         Senate File 2298, a bill for  an act relating to the awarding of
    costs to a prevailing taxpayer in a proceeding against the department of
    revenue and finance under the state tax procedures and practices Act and
    providing an effective date (S-5744).

         ALSO: That the House has on April 12, 1996, adopted the following
    resolution in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked:

         House Concurrent Resolution 110, a concurrent resolution requesting
    the State Department of Transportation to establish a scenic route
    designation.

         This resolution was read first time and assigned to the committee
    on Natural Resources.

         ALSO: That the House has on April 12, 1996, passed the following
    bills in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked:

         House File 2453, a bill for  an act relating to the regulation of
    industrial loan companies by establishing certain requirements
    applicable to a change of control, providing for the appointment of the
    superintendent or the federal deposit insurance corporation as receiver,
    and requiring an industrial loan company to obtain federal deposit
    insurance for certain debt instruments, and making a penalty applicable.

         This bill was read first time and passed on file.
         House File 2497, a bill for  an act relating to the compensation
    and benefits for public officials and employees and making
    appropriations.

         This bill was read first time and assigned to the committee on
    Appropriations.

         House File 2498, a bill for  an act relating to entities and
    subject matter under the regulatory authority of the division of
    insurance, including prearranged funeral contracts, cemeteries,
    residential service contracts, and business opportunities, and
    establishing fees.

         This bill was read first time and passed on file.

         ALSO: That the members of the Conference Committee, appointed April
    12, 1996, on House File 2449, a bill for  an act setting campaign
    contribution limits by persons and political committees, addressing
    independent expenditures on behalf of candidates, employee and member
    contributions, making penalties applicable, and providing an effective
    date, on the part of the House are: The Representative from  Winneshiek,
    Mr. Gipp, Chair; the Representative from Polk, Mrs. Jacobs; the
    Representative from Dubuque, Ms. Jochum; the Representative from
    Wapello, Mr.  Moreland; the Representative from Grundy, Mr. Renken.



                           INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS

         Senate Resolution 115, by committee on Commerce, a senate
    resolution honoring the memory and efforts of United States Secretary of
    Commerce Ronald H. Brown.

         Read first time and placed on calendar.

         Senate Concurrent Resolution 120, by Dvorsky, Neuhauser, and
    Hammond, a concurrent resolution honoring Ms. Jorie Graham, the 1996
    Pulitizer Prize winner in the field of poetry.

         Read first time and assigned to the committee on Education.

         Senate Concurrent Resolution 121, by Dvorsky and Neuhauser, a
    senate concurrent resolution congratulating Coach Dan Gable and the
    University of Iowa Hawkeye Wrestling Team for winning the National
    Collegiate Athletic Associations 1996 team championship.

         Read first time and assigned to the committee on Education.
                              IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED

         Senator Horn asked and received unanimous consent that House File
    2370 be immediately messaged to the House.



                           BILL REFERRED TO COMMITTEE

         Senator Horn asked and received unanimous consent that House File
    2423 be referred from the Unfinished Business Calendar to the committee
    on Ways and Means.

         The Senate stood at ease at 1:06 p.m. until the fall of the gavel.

         The Senate resumed session at 1:44 p.m., President Boswell
    presiding.



                             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 11, 1996, amended and passed the following bill in
    which the concurrence of the Senate is asked:

         Senate File 2464, a bill for  an act relating to housing
    development, including tax increment financing, providing for the
    assessment of certain property for tax purposes, and providing an
    effective date (S-5738).



                           BILL ASSIGNED TO COMMITTEE

         President Boswell announced that House File 2494 was assigned to
    the committee on Ways and Means.



                                   QUORUM CALL

         Senator Judge requested a non record roll call to determine that a
    quorum was present.

         The vote revealed 46 present, 4 absent and a quorum present.
                                BUSINESS PENDING

    Senate File 2442

         The Senate resumed consideration of Senate File 2442, a bill for an
    act relating to appropriations for the department of human services and
    the prevention of disabilities policy council and including other
    provisions and appropriations involving human services and health care
    and providing for effective and applicability dates, and House amendment
    S-5550 as amended, previously deferred.

         Senator Rittmer offered amendment S-5756 filed by Senators Rittmer
    and Bartz from floor to House amendment S-5550 and moved its adoption.

         Amendment S-5756 was adopted by a voice vote.

         Senator Flynn withdrew amendment S-5755 filed by him from the floor
    to House amendment S-5550.

         Senator Lundby offered amendment S-5757 filed by her from the floor
    to House amendment S-5550 and moved its adoption.

         Amendment S-5757 was adopted by a voice vote.

         Senator Hammond moved that the Senate concur in the House amendment
    as amended.

         The motion lost by a voice vote and the Senate refused to concur in
    House amendment as amended.

         Senator Horn asked and received unanimous consent that Senate File
    2442 be immediately messaged to the House.
                                    APPENDIX



                      REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE SENATE

         MR. PRESIDENT: Pursuant to Senate Rule 21, I report that in
    enrolling Senate File 2324, the following correction was made:

         1. Page 11, line 2, the word DIVISION was changed to the word
    Division.

    JOHN F. DWYER Secretary of the Senate

                   BILLS ENROLLED, SIGNED AND SENT TO GOVERNOR

         The Secretary of the Senate submitted the following report:

         MR. PRESIDENT: The Secretary of the Senate respectfully reports
    that the following bill has been enrolled, signed by the President of
    the Senate and the Speaker of the House, and presented to the Governor
    for his approval on this 12th day of April, 1996:

         Senate Files 2430, 2324, 2131, 2158, 2218, 2283 and 2303.

    JOHN F. DWYER Secretary of the Senate

                          REPORTS OF COMMITTEE MEETINGS

    COMMERCE

    Convened: April 12, 1996, 11:11 a.m.

    Members Present: Deluhery, Chair; Hansen, Vice Chair; Jensen, Ranking
    Member; Bartz, Bisignano, Douglas, Flynn, Gettings, Gronstal, Hedge,
    Priebe and Redfern.

    Members Absent: Freeman, Husak and Palmer (all excused).

    Committee Business: Approved SSB 2357 as a committee resolution.

    Adjourned: 11:12 a.m.



    RULES AND ADMINISTRATION

    Convened: April 12, 1996, 10:44 a.m.
    Members Present: Horn, Chair; Boswell, Vice Chair; Rife, Ranking Member;
    Bisignano, Gettings, Gronstal, Kramer and Lind.

    Members Absent: Husak (excused).

    Committee Business: Approved governors appointee Marabeth K. Soneson
    from introduction before the Senate until April 16, 1996.

    Adjourned: 10:45 a.m.



                            PRESENTATION OF VISITORS

         Thirty-three members of the confirmation class from the First
    United Methodist Church, Cedar Falls, accompanied by Keith Scott, Nancy
    Fransdal, Maxine Kehret, Milton McCoy, Karl Gilbertson and Tom Primmer.
    Senator Redfern.

         Fifth grade students from North Cedar Elementary of Mechanicsville,
    Mechanicsville, accompanied by Ruth Miller, Ann Pruess and Jennifer
    Borman. Senator Rife.

         Eighty-eight fifth grade students from Sioux Center Middle School,
    Sioux Center, accompanied by Mrs. Green, Mrs. VanRavenhorst and Mr. Van
    Kley. Senator Rensink.



                               STUDY BILL RECEIVED

    SSB 2357
         Commerce

         A senate resolution honoring the memory and efforts of United
    States Secretary of Commerce Ronald H. Brown.



                            SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

                                    SSB 2357

    COMMERCE: Deluhery, Chair; Hansen and Jensen

                                 House File 2486

    APPROPRIATIONS: Flynn, Chair; Tinsman and Vilsack

                                 House File 2497

    APPROPRIATIONS: Flynn, Chair; McLaren and Neuhauser
                                COMMITTEE REPORT

    COMMERCE

    Final Bill Action: SENATE RESOLUTION 115 (SSB 2357), a senate resolution
    honoring the memory and efforts of United States Secretary of Commerce
    Ronald H. Brown.

    Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE RESOLUTION.

    Final Vote: Ayes, 12: Deluhery, Hansen, Jensen, Bartz, Bisignano,
    Douglas, Flynn, Gettings, Gronstal, Hedge, Priebe and Redfern. Nays,
    none. Absent or not voting, 3: Freeman, Husak and Palmer.

    Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.



                              MOTION TO RECONSIDER

         MR. PRESIDENT: I move to reconsider the vote by which House File
    428 passed the Senate on April 12, 1996.

    WILMER RENSINKM

                              EXPLANATION OF VOTES

         MR. PRESIDENT: I was necessarily absent from the Senate chamber on
    April 11, 1996, when the votes were taken on the En Bloc Confirmation
    Calendar and House File 2448. Had I been present, I would have voted
    aye.

                                                              MAGGIE TINSMAN



                                AMENDMENTS FILED


         S-5738        S.F.          2464          House amendment
         S-5739        S.F.          2370          Mary Lundby
                                                   Andy McKean
         S-5740        H.F.          2421          Derryl McLaren
                                                   Mary Neuhauser
                                                   JoAnn Douglas
         S-5741        S.F.          2370          Mary Lundby
         S-5742        H.F.          2421          Richard Drake
         S-5743        H.F.          2421          John P. Kibbie
                                                   Rodney Halvorson
                                                   Larry Murphy
         S-5744        S.F.          2298          House amendment
         S-5745        H.F.          428           Tom Flynn
                                                   Mike Connolly
                                                   Jim Lind
         S-5746        H.F.          2421          John P. Kibbie
                                                   Rodney Halvorson
                                                   Larry Murphy
         S-5747        S.F.          2463          Mary Neuhauser
         S-5748        H.F.          2421          Derryl McLaren
                                                   Mary Neuhauser
                                                   Rodney Halvorson
                                                   JoAnn Douglas
         S-5749        S.F.          2466          Mike Connolly
         S-5750        S.F.          2442          Johnie Hammond
         S-5751        S.F.          2370          Bill Fink
                                                   Mary Lundby
         S-5752        H.F.          2421          Rod Halvorson
         S-5753        H.F.          2421          Randal J. Giannetto
         S-5754        S.F.          2442          Patrick J. Deluhery
         S-5755        S.F.          2442          Tom Flynn
         S-5756        S.F.          2442          Sheldon Ritmer
                                                   Merlin E. Bartz
         S-5757        S.F.          2442          Mary Lundby



                                COMMITTEE REPORTS

    RULES AND ADMINISTRATION

    Final Bill Action: SENATE RESOLUTION 116, a Resolution honoring Senator
    Bradley C. Banks.

    Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE RESOLUTION.

    Final Vote: Ayes, 8: Horn, Boswell, Rife, Bisignano, Gettings, Gronstal,
    Kramer and Lind. Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Husak.

    Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

    ALSO:

    Final Bill Action: SENATE RESOLUTION 117, a Resolution honoring Senator
    Leonard L. Boswell.

    Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE RESOLUTION.
    Final Vote: Ayes, 8: Horn, Boswell, Rife, Bisignano, Gettings, Gronstal,
    Kramer and Lind. Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Husak.

    Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

    ALSO:

    Final Bill Action: SENATE RESOLUTION 118, a Resolution honoring Senator
    Tony Bisignano.

    Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE RESOLUTION.

    Final Vote: Ayes, 8: Horn, Boswell, Rife, Bisignano, Gettings, Gronstal,
    Kramer and Lind. Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Husak.

    Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

    ALSO:

    Final Bill Action: SENATE RESOLUTION 119, a Resolution honoring Senator
    Wayne Bennett for his years of legislative service.

    Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE RESOLUTION.

    Final Vote: Ayes, 8: Horn, Boswell, Rife, Bisignano, Gettings, Gronstal,
    Kramer and Lind. Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Husak.

    Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.



                           INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS

         Senate Resolution 116, by committee on Rules and Administration, a
    Resolution honoring Senator Bradley C. Banks.

         Read first time under rule 28 and placed on calendar.

         Senate Resolution 117, by committee on Rules and Administration, a
    Resolution honoring Senator Leonard L. Boswell.

         Read first time under rule 28 and placed on calendar.

         Senate Resolution 118, by committee on Rules and Administration, a
    Resolution honoring Senator Tony Bisignano.

         Read first time under rule 28 and placed on calendar.
         Senate Resolution 119, by committee on Rules and Administration, a
    Resolution honoring Senator Wayne Bennett for his years of legislative
    service..

         Read first time under rule 28 and placed on calendar.



                                   ADJOURNMENT

         On motion of Senator Horn, the Senate adjourned at 2:00 p.m., until
    1:30 p.m., Monday, April 15, 1996.

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