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SEVENTY-SECOND CALENDAR DAY FORTY-SECOND SESSION DAY Senate Chamber Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, March 24, 1998 The Senate met in regular session at 9:08 a.m., President Kramer presiding. Prayer was offered by the Reverend David Renfro, pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Aurelia, Iowa. The Journal of Monday, March 23, 1998, was approved. LEAVE OF ABSENCE Leave of absence was granted as follows: Senator Dearden until his arrival, on request of Senator Gronstal. HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED Senate File 2192 Senator Jensen called up for consideration Senate File 2192, a bill for an act relating to motor vehicle damage disclosure statements, amended by the House, and moved that the Senate concur in House amendment S-5324 filed March 23, 1998. The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in the House amendment. Senator Jensen 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. 2192), the vote was: Ayes, 49: Angelo Bartz Behn Black Boettger Borlaug Connolly Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gaskill Gettings Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Hedge Horn Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie King Kramer Lundby Maddox McCoy McKean McKibben McLaren Neuhauser Palmer Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Dearden The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. CONSIDERATION OF BILLS (Regular Calendar) Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up for consideration House Files 2339 and 2490. House File 2339 On motion of Senator Borlaug, House File 2339, a bill for an act relating to limits on coverage of the remedial account of the Iowa comprehensive petroleum underground storage tank fund, the minimum copayment provisions in regard to the remedial account, and creating a no further action fund, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Senator Borlaug 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. 2339), the vote was: Ayes, 49: Angelo Bartz Behn Black Boettger Borlaug Connolly Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gaskill Gettings Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Hedge Horn Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie King Kramer Lundby Maddox McCoy McKean McKibben McLaren Neuhauser Palmer Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Dearden The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. House File 2490 On motion of Senator Borlaug, House File 2490, a bill for an act relating to the administration of the insurance account of the comprehensive petroleum underground storage tank fund, creating an underground storage tank insurance board, an underground storage tank insurance fund, and transferring assets and liabilities of the insurance account of the comprehensive petroleum underground storage tank fund, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Senator Borlaug 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. 2490), the vote was: Ayes, 48: Angelo Bartz Behn Black Boettger Borlaug Connolly Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gaskill Gettings Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Hedge Horn Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie King Kramer Lundby Maddox McCoy McKean McKibben McLaren Neuhauser Palmer Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rittmer Schuerer Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 2: Dearden Rife The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent that Senate File 2192 and House Files 2339 and 2490 be immediately messaged to the House. CONSIDERATION OF BILL (Regular Calendar) Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up for consideration House File 2272. House File 2272 On motion of Senator Redwine, House File 2272, a bill for an act requiring the state board of education to adopt rules relating to the incorporation of accountability for student achievement into the education standards and accreditation process, with report of committee recommending amendment and passage, was taken up for consideration. The Senate stood at ease at 9:59 a.m. until the fall of the gavel, for the purpose of party caucuses. The Senate resumed session at 10:48 a.m., President Kramer presiding. HOUSE MESSAGES RECEIVED The following messages were received from the Chief Clerk of the House: MADAM PRESIDENT: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House has on March 24, 1998, passed the following bills in which the concurrence of the House was asked: Senate File 2324, a bill for an act relating to the allocation of cost-share moneys as financial incentives to encourage summer construction of permanent soil and water conservation practices. Senate File 2341, a bill for an act relating to hepatitis type B immunizations of children and providing an applicability provision and an effective date. Senate File 2350, a bill for an act establishing a state employee deferred compensation trust fund. Senate File 2367, a bill for an act relating to county vital statistics by providing for the issuance of marriage licenses and eliminating the fee for county birth registrations. PRESENTATION OF VISITOR The Chair welcomed the Honorable Jack Hester, former member of the Senate from Pottawattamie County, Honey Creek, Iowa. RECESS On motion of Senator Iverson, the Senate recessed at 10:50 a.m., until 1:00 p.m. (House File 2272 pending on recess). APPENDIX REPORT OF COMMITTEE MEETING RULES AND ADMINISTRATION Convened: March 23, 1998, 12:05 p.m. Members Present: Iverson, Chair; Kramer, Vice Chair; Gronstal, Ranking Member; Fink, Jensen, Judge, Kibbie, Lundby, Redfern, and Rehberg. Members Absent: Maddox (excused). Committee Business: Governor's appointees approved for assignment to subcommittees. Approval for IPTV to be allowed on the Senate floor to shadow a Senate Page. Adjourned: 12:12 p.m. SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS Senate File 2005 APPROPRIATIONS: Hedge, Chair; Black and Rensink Senate File 2131 APPROPRIATIONS: Rensink, Chair; Harper and Hedge Senate File 2393 APPROPRIATIONS: Freeman, Chair; Neuhauser and Rife AMENDMENTS FILED S-5340 H.F. 2454 Dennis H. Black S-5341 H.F. 681 Bill Fink S-5342 H.F. 681 Bill Fink S-5343 H.F. 382 Johnie Hammond S-5344 H.F. 382 Johnie Hammond AFTERNOON SESSION The Senate reconvened at 1:14 p.m., President pro tempore Redfern presiding. QUORUM CALL Senator Lundby requested a non-record roll call to determine that a quorum was present. The vote revealed 32 present, 18 absent, and a quorum present. BUSINESS PENDING House File 2272 The Senate resumed consideration of House File 2272, a bill for an act requiring the state board of education to adopt rules relating to the incorporation of accountability for student achievement into the education standards and accreditation process, pending on recess. The Senate stood at ease at 1:21 p.m. until the fall of the gavel for the purpose of party caucuses. The Senate resumed session at 2:34 p.m., President Kramer presiding. Senator Redwine offered amendment S-5287, filed by the committee on Education on March 19, 1998, striking everything after the enacting clause. Senator Hansen offered amendment S-5356, filed by Senators Hansen, et al., from the floor to amendment S-5287, moved its adoption, and requested a record roll call. On the question "Shall amendment S-5356 to amendment S-5287 be adopted?" (H.F. 2272), the vote was: Ayes, 23: Black Connolly Dearden Deluhery Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Gettings Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Horn Judge Kibbie McCoy Neuhauser Palmer Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Nays, 27: Angelo Bartz Behn Boettger Borlaug Douglas Drake Freeman Gaskill Hedge Iverson Jensen King Kramer Lundby Maddox McKean McKibben McLaren Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Zieman Absent or not voting, none. Amendment S-5356 lost. Senator Vilsack offered amendment S-5357, filed by Senators Vilsack, et al., from the floor to amendment S-5287, moved its adoption, and requested a record roll call. On the question "Shall amendment S-5357 to amendment S-5287 be adopted?" (H.F. 2272), the vote was: Ayes, 23: Black Connolly Dearden Deluhery Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Gettings Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Horn Judge Kibbie McCoy Neuhauser Palmer Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Nays, 27: Angelo Bartz Behn Boettger Borlaug Douglas Drake Freeman Gaskill Hedge Iverson Jensen King Kramer Lundby Maddox McKean McKibben McLaren Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Zieman Absent or not voting, none. Amendment S-5357 lost. Senator Redwine moved the adoption of amendment S-5287. Amendment S-5287 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Redwine 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. 2272), the vote was: Ayes, 50: Angelo Bartz Behn Black Boettger Borlaug Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gaskill Gettings Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Hedge Horn Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie King Kramer Lundby Maddox McCoy McKean McKibben McLaren Neuhauser Palmer Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, none. The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. CONSIDERATION OF BILLS (Regular Calendar) Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up for consideration House Files 334 and 681. House File 334 On motion of Senator Jensen, House File 334, a bill for an act relating to certain franchise agreements by establishing a duty of good faith, providing for alternative dispute resolution, providing for venue and choice of law, and repealing existing franchise provisions, with report of committee recommending amendment and passage, was taken up for consideration. Senator Jensen offered amendment S-5289, filed by the committee on Commerce on March 19, 1998, striking everything after the enacting clause of the bill, and moved its adoption. President pro tempore Redfern took the chair at 4:05 p.m. Amendment S-5289 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Jensen 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. 334), the vote was: Ayes, 50: Angelo Bartz Behn Black Boettger Borlaug Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gaskill Gettings Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Hedge Horn Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie King Kramer Lundby Maddox McCoy McKean McKibben McLaren Neuhauser Palmer Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, none. The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. House File 681 On motion of Senator Bartz, House File 681, a bill for an act creating an environmental audit privilege and immunity, and an environmental auditor training program, and providing penalties, with report of committee recommending amendment and passage, was taken up for consideration. Senator Vilsack asked and received unanimous consent that action on House File 681 be deferred. CONSIDERATION OF BILLS (Regular Calendar) Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up for consideration House Files 2523, 2527, and 2292. House File 2523 On motion of Senator Boettger, House File 2523, a bill for an act relating to the reimbursement of certain providers of services under the medical assistance program, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Senator Boettger 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. 2523), the vote was: Ayes, 48: Angelo Bartz Behn Black Boettger Borlaug Connolly Deluhery Douglas Drake Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gaskill Gettings Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Hedge Horn Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie King Kramer Lundby Maddox McCoy McKean McKibben McLaren Neuhauser Palmer Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 2: Dearden Dvorsky The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. House File 2527 On motion of Senator McKibben, House File 2527, a bill for an act providing for victim rights, providing for penalties, and an effective date, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Senator Hammond offered amendment S-5290, filed by her on March 19, 1998, to page 29 of the bill and moved its adoption. A record roll call was requested. On the question "Shall amendment S-5290 be adopted?" (H.F. 2527), the vote was: Ayes, 22: Black Connolly Deluhery Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Gettings Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Horn Judge Kibbie McCoy McKean Neuhauser Palmer Szymoniak Vilsack Nays, 27: Angelo Bartz Behn Boettger Borlaug Douglas Drake Freeman Gaskill Hedge Iverson Jensen King Kramer Lundby Maddox McKibben McLaren Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Tinsman Zieman Absent or not voting, 1: Dearden Amendment S-5290 lost. Senator McKibben 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. 2527), the vote was: Ayes, 49: Angelo Bartz Behn Black Boettger Borlaug Connolly Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gaskill Gettings Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Hedge Horn Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie King Kramer Lundby Maddox McCoy McKean McKibben McLaren Neuhauser Palmer Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Dearden The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. House File 2292 On motion of Senator Bartz, House File 2292, a bill for an act relating to permits for aquifer storage and recovery and making penalties applicable, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Senator Bartz 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. 2292), the vote was: Ayes, 50: Angelo Bartz Behn Black Boettger Borlaug Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gaskill Gettings Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Hedge Horn Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie King Kramer Lundby Maddox McCoy McKean McKibben McLaren Neuhauser Palmer Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, none. The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. President Kramer took the chair at 4:54 p.m. IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent that House Files 2272, 2523, 2527, and 2292 be immediately messaged to the House. CONSIDERATION OF BILL (Regular Calendar) Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up for consideration House File 2403. House File 2403 On motion of Senator Redfern, House File 2403, a bill for an act relating to property of a debtor which is exempt from execution, with report of committee recommending amendment and passage, was taken up for consideration. Senator Redfern offered amendment S-5277, filed by the committee on Judiciary on March 18, 1998, to page 1 of the bill and moved its adoption. Amendment S-5277 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Redfern 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. 2403), the vote was: Ayes, 48: Angelo Bartz Behn Black Boettger Borlaug Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gaskill Gettings Gronstal Hammond Hansen Harper Hedge Horn Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie King Kramer Lundby Maddox McCoy McKean McKibben McLaren Neuhauser Palmer Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rittmer Schuerer Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, 1: Halvorson Absent or not voting, 1: Rife The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. UNFINISHED BUSINESS (Deferred March 23, 1998) House File 2340 The Senate resumed consideration of House File 2340, a bill for an act relating to the inclusion of dentists and certain other medical specialists in the volunteer health care provider program, deferred on March 23, 1998. Senator Tinsman 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. 2340), the vote was: Ayes, 50: Angelo Bartz Behn Black Boettger Borlaug Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gaskill Gettings Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Hedge Horn Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie King Kramer Lundby Maddox McCoy McKean McKibben McLaren Neuhauser Palmer Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, none. The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent that House Files 2403 and 2340 be immediately messaged to the House. LEAVE OF ABSENCE Leave of absence was granted as follows: Senator Lundby until she returns, on request of Senator Jensen. CONSIDERATION OF BILL (Regular Calendar) Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up for consideration House File 2369. House File 2369 On motion of Senator King, House File 2369, a bill for an act relating to the human immunodeficiency virus including the testing of an alleged offender for the human immunodeficiency virus, the intentional transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus, making penalties applicable, establishing penalties, and providing for an affirmative defense, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Senator King 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. 2369), the vote was: Ayes, 49: Angelo Bartz Behn Black Boettger Borlaug Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gaskill Gettings Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Hedge Horn Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie King Kramer Maddox McCoy McKean McKibben McLaren Neuhauser Palmer Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Lundby The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. WITHDRAWN Senator Tinsman asked and received unanimous consent that Senate File 2328 be withdrawn from further consideration of the Senate. CONSIDERATION OF BILLS (Regular Calendar) Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up for consideration House Files 2516 and 2435. House File 2516 On motion of Senator Tinsman, House File 2516, a bill for an act providing for mandatory licensure for marital and family therapists and mental health counselors, establishing transition provisions, removing frequency requirements regarding board of behavioral science examiners' meetings, and providing an effective date, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Senator Tinsman 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. 2516), the vote was: Ayes, 34: Behn Boettger Connolly Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Gaskill Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Horn Jensen Judge Kibbie Kramer Maddox McKean McKibben Neuhauser Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rittmer Schuerer Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, 15: Angelo Bartz Black Borlaug Dearden Freeman Gettings Hedge Iverson King McCoy McLaren Palmer Rensink Rife Absent or not voting, 1: Lundby The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. House File 2435 On motion of Senator Boettger, House File 2435, a bill for an act relating to the entrepreneurs with disabilities program, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration. Senator Boettger 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. 2435), the vote was: Ayes, 49: Angelo Bartz Behn Black Boettger Borlaug Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gaskill Gettings Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Hedge Horn Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie King Kramer Maddox McCoy McKean McKibben McLaren Neuhauser Palmer Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Lundby The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent that House Files 2369, 2516, and 2435 be immediately messaged to the House. BUSINESS PENDING House File 681 The Senate resumed consideration of House File 681, a bill for an act creating an environmental audit privilege and immunity, and an environmental auditor training program, and providing penalties, previously deferred. Senator Vilsack offered amendment S-5363, filed by Senators Vilsack and Lundby from the floor, striking everything after the enacting clause and to the title page of the bill. Senator Vilsack asked and received unanimous consent that action on amendment S-5363 and House File 681 be deferred. The Senate stood at ease at 5:46 p.m. until the fall of the gavel. The Senate resumed session at 5:57 p.m., President Kramer presiding. UNFINISHED BUSINESS (Deferred March 23, 1998) House File 2502 The Senate resumed consideration of House File 2502, a bill for an act relating to the statewide notification center and providing for alternative staff and the information requirements associated with the notice of an excavation, deferred March 23, 1998. Senator Schuerer 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. 2502), the vote was: Ayes, 49: Angelo Bartz Behn Black Boettger Borlaug Connolly Dearden Deluhery Douglas Drake Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Freeman Gaskill Gettings Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Hedge Horn Iverson Jensen Judge Kibbie King Kramer Maddox McCoy McKean McKibben McLaren Neuhauser Palmer Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, none. Absent or not voting, 1: Lundby The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. LEAVES OF ABSENCE Leaves of absence were granted as follows: Senator Palmer until his arrival, on request of Senator Gronstal, and Senator McKibben until his arrival, on request of Senator Iverson. UNFINISHED BUSINESS (Deferred March 23, 1998) House File 2487 The Senate resumed consideration of House File 2487, a bill for an act relating to the fines and penalties and other requirements applicable to the sale of alcohol and providing an effective date, and amendment S-5309 by Senator Hammond to page 1 of the bill, deferred March 23, 1998. Senator Hammond asked and received unanimous consent that action on amendment S-5309 be deferred. Senator Angelo offered amendment S-5350, filed by him from the floor to page 1 and the title page of the bill and moved its adoption. A record roll call was requested. On the question "Shall amendment S-5350 be adopted?" (H.F. 2487), the vote was: Ayes, 31: Angelo Behn Black Dearden Drake Fink Fraise Freeman Gaskill Gronstal Hammond Hedge Horn Iverson Jensen Judge King Kramer Lundby Maddox McCoy McLaren Redfern Rehberg Rensink Rittmer Schuerer Szymoniak Tinsman Vilsack Zieman Nays, 17: Bartz Boettger Borlaug Connolly Deluhery Douglas Dvorsky Flynn Gettings Halvorson Hansen Harper Kibbie McKean Neuhauser Redwine Rife Absent or not voting, 2: McKibben Palmer Amendment S-5350 was adopted. With the adoption of amendment S-5350, the Chair ruled amendment S-5309 by Senator Hammond to page 1 of the bill, and amendment S-5337, filed by Senator Angelo on March 23, 1998, to amendment S-5309, out of order. Senator Halvorson asked and received unanimous consent that action on House File 2487 be deferred. LEAVE OF ABSENCE Leave of absence was granted as follows: Senator McCoy until his arrival, on request of Senator Judge. BUSINESS PENDING House File 681 The Senate resumed consideration of House File 681, a bill for an act creating an environmental audit privilege and immunity, and an environmental auditor training program, and providing penalties, and amendment S-5363 by Senators Vilsack and Lundby, striking everything after the enacting clause and to the title page of the bill, previously deferred. Senator Vilsack offered amendment S-5364 filed by him from the floor to amendment S-5363 and moved its adoption. Amendment S-5364 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Vilsack moved the adoption of amendment S-5363. A record roll call was requested. On the question "Shall amendment S-5363 be adopted?" (H.F. 681), the vote was: Ayes, 19: Connolly Dearden Deluhery Dvorsky Fink Fraise Gettings Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Horn Judge Kibbie Lundby Neuhauser Szymoniak Vilsack Nays, 28: Angelo Bartz Behn Black Boettger Borlaug Douglas Drake Flynn Freeman Gaskill Hedge Iverson Jensen King Kramer Maddox McKean McLaren Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Tinsman Zieman Absent or not voting, 3: McCoy McKibben Palmer Amendment S-5363 lost. Senator Bartz offered amendment S-5288, filed by the committee on Natural Resources and Environment on March 19, 1998, to pages 1-11 of the bill. Senator Bartz asked and received unanimous consent that action on amendment S-5288 be deferred. Senator Fink offered amendment S-5300, filed by him on March 23, 1998, to page 1 of the bill, moved its adoption, and requested a record roll call. On the question "Shall amendment S-5300 be adopted?" (H.F. 681), the vote was: Ayes, 17: Black Connolly Dearden Deluhery Dvorsky Fink Fraise Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Harper Judge Kibbie Neuhauser Palmer Szymoniak Vilsack Nays, 29: Angelo Bartz Behn Boettger Borlaug Douglas Drake Flynn Freeman Gaskill Hansen Hedge Horn Iverson Jensen King Kramer Lundby Maddox McKean McLaren Redfern Redwine Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Tinsman Zieman Absent or not voting, 4: Gettings McCoy McKibben Rehberg Amendment S-5300 lost. Senator Fink offered amendment S-5308, filed by him on March 23, 1998, to page 1 of the bill, moved its adoption, and requested a record roll call. On the question "Shall amendment S-5308 be adopted?" (H.F. 681), the vote was: Ayes, 21: Black Connolly Dearden Deluhery Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Horn Judge Kibbie Lundby Neuhauser Palmer Szymoniak Vilsack Nays, 26: Angelo Bartz Behn Boettger Borlaug Douglas Drake Freeman Gaskill Hedge Iverson Jensen King Kramer Maddox McKean McLaren Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Tinsman Zieman Absent or not voting, 3: Gettings McCoy McKibben Amendment S-5308 lost. Senator Fink offered amendment S-5305, filed by him on March 23, 1998, to page 1 of the bill and moved its adoption. Amendment S-5305 lost by a voice vote. Senator Bartz moved the adoption of amendment S-5288 by the committee on Natural Resources and Environment. Amendment S-5288 was adopted by a voice vote. Senator Fink asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw amendment S-5301, filed by him on March 23, 1998, to page 7 of the bill. Senator Fink offered amendment S-5349, filed by him from the floor, to page 7 of the bill, moved its adoption, and requested a record roll call. On the question "Shall amendment S-5349 be adopted?" (H.F. 681), the vote was: Ayes, 18: Connolly Dearden Deluhery Dvorsky Fink Fraise Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Horn Judge Kibbie Lundby Palmer Szymoniak Vilsack Nays, 29: Angelo Bartz Behn Black Boettger Borlaug Douglas Drake Flynn Freeman Gaskill Hedge Iverson Jensen King Kramer Maddox McKean McLaren Neuhauser Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Tinsman Zieman Absent or not voting, 3: Gettings McCoy McKibben Amendment S-5349 lost. Senator Vilsack offered amendment S-5362, filed by Senators Vilsack and Lundby from the floor, to page 11 of the bill, and moved its adoption. Amendment S-5362 lost by a voice vote. Senator Fink offered amendment S-5341, filed by him from the floor to page 12 of the bill, moved its adoption, and requested a record roll call. On the question "Shall amendment S-5341 be adopted?" (H.F. 681), the vote was: Ayes, 21: Black Connolly Dearden Deluhery Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Horn Judge Kibbie McCoy Neuhauser Palmer Szymoniak Vilsack Nays, 28: Angelo Bartz Behn Boettger Borlaug Douglas Drake Freeman Gaskill Hedge Iverson Jensen King Kramer Lundby Maddox McKean McKibben McLaren Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Tinsman Zieman Absent or not voting, 1: Gettings Amendment S-5341 lost. Senator McKean took the chair at 8:29 p.m. Senator Fink offered amendment S-5342, filed by him from the floor to page 12 of the bill, moved its adoption, and requested a record roll call. On the question "Shall amendment S-5342 be adopted?" (H.F. 681), the vote was: Ayes, 19: Connolly Dearden Deluhery Dvorsky Fink Flynn Fraise Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Hansen Harper Horn Kibbie Lundby Neuhauser Palmer Szymoniak Vilsack Nays, 29: Angelo Bartz Behn Black Boettger Borlaug Douglas Drake Gaskill Hedge Iverson Jensen Judge King Kramer Maddox McCoy McKean McKibben McLaren Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Tinsman Zieman Absent or not voting, 2: Freeman Gettings Amendment S-5342 lost. Senator Bartz 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. 681), the vote was: Ayes, 33: Angelo Bartz Behn Black Boettger Borlaug Douglas Drake Flynn Freeman Gaskill Hansen Hedge Horn Iverson Jensen Judge King Kramer Maddox McCoy McKean McKibben McLaren Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rensink Rife Rittmer Schuerer Tinsman Zieman Nays, 16: Connolly Dearden Deluhery Dvorsky Fink Fraise Gronstal Halvorson Hammond Harper Kibbie Lundby Neuhauser Palmer Szymoniak Vilsack Absent or not voting, 1: Gettings The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to. President Kramer took the chair at 8:47 p.m. HOUSE MESSAGES RECEIVED The following messages were received from the Chief Clerk of the House: MADAM PRESIDENT: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House has on March 24, 1998, passed the following bills in which the concurrence of the House was asked: Senate File 2090, a bill for an act relating to compensation for the legal defense of indigent persons in prison disciplinary postconviction cases and providing an effective date and for retroactive applicability. Senate File 2301, a bill for an act relating to the operation and regulation of banks and making technical corrections. ALSO: That the House has on March 24, 1998, amended and passed the following bills in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked: Senate File 2235, a bill for an act concerning judicial administration (S-5346). Senate File 2295, a bill for an act relating to and making appropriations for agriculture and natural resources and providing an effective date (S-5365). Senate File 2320, a bill for an act relating to gambling by imposing a moratorium on new licenses to conduct gambling on excursion gambling boats and at pari-mutuel racetracks with gambling games, limiting the location of future excursion gambling boats, prohibiting gambling licensees from allowing the loaning of money by credit card or other electronic means for gambling purposes, and imposing a scheduled fine for gambling by persons under twenty-one years of age (S-5359). Senate File 2335, a bill for an act relating to the prohibition of sex acts between juveniles and employees and agents at juvenile placement facilities and providing a penalty (S-5348). Senate File 2338, a bill for an act relating to the entities responsible for assisting in international adoptions (S-5347). IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent that House File 681 be immediately messaged to the House. BILL REFERRED TO COMMITTEE Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent that House File 2494 be referred from the Regular Calendar to the committee on Agriculture. APPENDIX SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS FOR APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS In accordance with Senate Rule 59, the following senators were appointed to subcommittees of standing committees on March 24, 1998, to investigate the appointment and reappointment of the following appointees: AGRICULTURE As members of the Agricultural Development Authority: MARK W. LEONARD: Rensink, Chair; Kibbie and Behn LESLIE S. MILLER: Hedge, Chair; Gettings and Behn LOIS A. SCHNOOR: Zieman, Chair; Rehberg and Black As members of the Iowa Grain Indemnity Fund Board: TERRY W. EVANS: Angelo, Chair; Vilsack and Rife BRUCE A. YUNGCLAS: Bartz, Chair; Gaskill and Fraise As members of the State Soil Conservation Committee: ROGER E. HOWELL: Judge, Chair; Angelo and Behn MADELINE J. MEYER: Rensink, Chair; Kibbie and Behn BUSINESS AND LABOR RELATIONS As a member of the Employment Appeal Board: EARL W. SEYMOUR: Horn, Chair; King and Zieman As a member of the Public Employment Relations Board: RICHARD P. MOORE: King, Chair; Zieman and Horn As members of the Iowa Workforce Development Board: DEAN E. HICKS: Jensen, Chair; Schuerer and Horn PAT M. MARSHALL: Dearden, Chair; Schuerer and Zieman EARNEST L. NELSON: Freeman, Chair; Palmer and King NORMA J. SCHMOKER: Behn, Chair; Freeman and Gettings COMMERCE As members of the Credit Union Review Board: PATRICIA A. BERDING: Schuerer, Chair; Jensen and Deluhery DIANE L. KOLLASCH: Schuerer, Chair; Jensen and Deluhery As Chairperson of the Iowa Telecommunications and Technology Commission: RICHARD H. OPIE: Rife, Chair; Douglas and Hansen As a member of the Iowa Telecommunications and Technology Commission: MARY A. NELSON: Rife, Chair; Douglas and Hansen EDUCATION As members of the State Board of Education: CARLTON W. CALLISON: Gaskill, Chair; Neuhauser and Rensink KAY E. WAGNER: Tinsman, Chair; Dvorsky and Redwine As a member of the Board of Educational Examiners: JAMES E. EHMEN: Redfern, Chair; Rehberg and Connolly As a member of the Iowa Higher Education Loan Authority: KATHRYN A. THIELEKE: Szymoniak, Chair; Kramer and Boettger As a member of the School Budget Review Committee: CLARK A. YEAGER: Rehberg, Chair; Angelo and Kibbie HUMAN RESOURCES As members of the Athletic Trainer Advisory Board: ALAN J. BESTE: Behn, Chair; Boettger and Dvorsky DANNY T. FOSTER: Dvorsky, Chair; Redwine and Schuerer DENISE A. HARKLAU: Hammond, Chair; Behn and Tinsman As members of the Board of Behavioral Science Examiners: DR. DAVID B. PETERSON: Bartz, Chair; Schuerer and Dearden MILDRED L. SCHNEKLOTH: Tinsman, Chair; Zieman and Harper LINDA S. TRUDEAU: Behn, Chair; Harper and Schuerer STANTON L. VISSER: Rensink, Chair; Zieman and Dearden As a member of the Commission for the Blind: JOHN C. WELLMAN: Szymoniak, Chair; Bartz and Zieman As members of the Commission on Community Action Agencies: ARLYN E. DANKER: Boettger, Chair; Behn and Dearden LOIS H. EICHACKER: Dearden, Chair; Schuerer and Tinsman MERL MCFARLANE: Schuerer, Chair; Dvorsky and Bartz CATHERINE L. WHITFIELD: Szymoniak, Chair; Bartz and Behn As Administrator of the Division of Deaf Services: KATHRYN L. BAUMANN-REESE: Harper, Chair; Zieman and Bartz As members of the Commission on the Deaf: POLLY A. ADAM: Redwine, Chair; Schuerer and Zieman MARY L. NEGAARD: Redwine, Chair; Dvorsky and Bartz MARVIN W. TUTTLE: Dearden, Chair; Redwine and Schuerer As members of the State Citizen Foster Care Review Board: DON T. ROSS: Schuerer, Chair; Rensink and Dvorsky GAROLDINE Y. WEBB: Szymoniak, Chair; Behn and Boettger As members of the Iowa Council on Human Investment: TERENCE P. GREENLEY: Zieman, Chair; Schuerer and Dvorsky RICHARD R. HORST: Tinsman, Chair; Behn and Hammond ELAINE A. PFALZGRAF: Harper, Chair; Schuerer and Behn CHARESE E. YANNEY: Redwine, Chair; Boettger and Hammond As the Director of the Department of Human Rights: ALMO J. HAWKINS: Boettger, Chair; Szymoniak and Zieman As members of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Commission: RICHARD S. CAMPBELL: Dvorsky, Chair; Schuerer and Tinsman MURLEAN HALL: Schuerer, Chair; Zieman and Hammond CONNIE L. LEHAN: Boettger, Chair; Rensink and Hammond STEVEN REUTER: Bartz, Chair; Behn and Dvorsky BEVERLY ZIEMAN: Behn, Chair; Bartz and Szymoniak As members of the Board of Physician Assistant Examiners: DR. JAMES M. CUNNINGHAM: Redwine, Chair; Schuerer and Hammond MARK G. DAVIS: Rensink, Chair; Behn and Harper As members of the Prevention of Disabilities Policy Council: MICKEY R. MCDANIEL: Zieman, Chair; Bartz and Szymoniak JERRY D. STILWELL: Hammond, Chair; Behn and Tinsman CAROL A. WATSON: Dvorsky, Chair; Behn and Rensink As members of the Commission on the Status of Women: VICTORIA L. BROWN: Dearden, Chair; Schuerer and Behn KATHRYN M. BURT: Schuerer, Chair; Tinsman and Zieman LISA L. GREEN: Harper, Chair; Behn and Rensink MATTHEW R. WISSING: Tinsman, Chair; Behn and Dvorsky JUDICIARY As Director of the Iowa State Civil Rights Commission: DON B. GROVE: Hammond, Chair; Maddox and Drake As a member of the Board of Corrections: HAYWOOD BELLE: Neuhauser, Chair; Angelo and McKean As members of the Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning Advisory Council: LORNA M. BURNSIDE: Fraise, Chair; McKibben and Drake BETTY JEAN CLARK: Hansen, Chair; McKean and Tinsman RICHARD R. PHILLIPS: Drake, Chair; Fraise and Maddox DAVID M. ROEDERER: McKibben, Chair; McKean and Neuhauser RONALD D. STEHL: Harper, Chair; Angelo and King MARVIN L. VAN HAAFTEN: Halvorson, Chair; Tinsman and Drake CAROL D. WOOD: Boettger, Chair; Angelo and Fraise As a member of the Board of Parole: CHARLES W. LARSON: McKean, Chair; Neuhauser and Maddox LOCAL GOVERNMENT As a member of the City Development Board: DENNIS A. PLAUTZ: McKean, Chair; Zieman and Hansen NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT As a member of the Iowa Comprehensive Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Fund Board: JAMES M. HOLCOMB: Dearden, Chair; Gaskill and Freeman As a member of the Renewable Fuels and Coproducts Advisory Committee: GREG J. HAYES: Angelo, Chair; Deluhery and Zieman SMALL BUSINESS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TOURISM As members of the Iowa Economic Development Board: LOIS H. EICHACKER: Flynn, Chair; Hansen and Redwine EUGENE L. LARSON: Schuerer, Chair; Rensink and Hammond As members of the Small Business Advisory Council: DAVID W. MACKAMAN: Palmer, Chair; Hammond and Douglas EUGENE W. PIERCE, III: Flynn, Chair; Hansen and Boettger HELEN SAYLOR: Rensink, Chair; McCoy and Hammond STATE GOVERNMENT As members of the Accountancy Examining Board: LINDA HOPKINS: Halvorson, Chair; King and Tinsman SUSAN J. LOY: Harper, Chair; Borlaug and Fink JOHN M. SKLENAR: King, Chair; Fink and McLaren As members of the Commission on the Status of African-Americans: JIM C. HESTER: Tinsman, Chair; Deluhery and Rittmer ISAIAH J. JOHNSON: McLaren, Chair; Harper and Tinsman CAMILLE V. SCULLY: Harper, Chair; Borlaug and Tinsman As Administrator of the Alcoholic Beverages Division: JACK N. NYSTROM: Borlaug, Chair; Deluhery and Drake As a member of the Alcoholic Beverages Commission: ROBERT L. CRAMER: Borlaug, Chair; Deluhery and Drake As members of the Architectural Examining Board: CAROLYN E. OLSEN: McLaren, Chair; Fink and Lundby NORMAN H. RUDI: McLaren, Chair; Fink and Lundby As a member of the Board of Barber Examiners: ALAN L. THOMPSON: McKibben, Chair; Halvorson and Drake As a member of the Board of Chiropractic Examiners: DR. RONALD C. EVANS: Tinsman, Chair; Deluhery and King As a member of the Board of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences Examiners: SUSANNE E. WOLRAB: Lundby, Chair; Harper and Borlaug As members of the Board of Dental Examiners: DR. THOMAS L. BJORGE: Halvorson, Chair; Borlaug and Drake DR. GEORGE F. NORTH: Borlaug, Chair; Szymoniak and Lundby DR. FRED A. RIDDLE, JR.: Fink, Chair; King and McKibben As a member of the Board of Dietetic Examiners: JEAN A. ANDERSON: Harper, Chair; Rife and Lundby As a member of the Iowa Emergency Response Commission: SUSAN E. LAGNEAUX: Szymoniak, Chair; King and Tinsman As members of the Engineering and Land Surveying Examining Board: DWAYNE C. GARBER: McKibben, Chair; Harper and King DIANA E. HOOGESTRAAT: McLaren, Chair; Fink and Rife As members of the Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board: GERALDINE M. LEINEN: Deluhery, Chair; Tinsman and Borlaug BERNARD L. MCKINLEY: Borlaug, Chair; Harper and King As a member of the Investment Board of the IPERS: MICHAEL A. LOGAN: Kibbie, Chair; Rife and Tinsman As members of the Landscape Architectural Examining Board: JON F. CROSE: McKibben, Chair; Fink and Tinsman GRACE E. NELSON: Borlaug, Chair; Harper and Lundby LINDA E. SORNSEN: Szymoniak, Chair; Rife and Tinsman As a member of the Board for the Licensing and Regulation of Hearing Aid Dealers: MICHAEL D. SMITH: Szymoniak, Chair; King and Tinsman As members of the Lottery Board: EMMA M. CHANCE: McLaren, Chair; Harper and Lundby GARY HUGHES: Lundby, Chair; Harper and Drake As members of the Board of Medical Examiners: DR. JAMES M. CATERINE: Szymoniak, Chair; Drake and King MARY C. HODGES: Drake, Chair; Halvorson and Lundby DR. DALE R. HOLDIMAN: King, Chair; Harper and Drake DR. TERESA A. MOCK: Kibbie, Chair; Drake and McLaren As members of the Board of Mortuary Science Examiners: JAMES W. BARR: Harper, Chair; King and Drake RICARD R. PORTER: Drake, Chair; Harper and King As members of the Board of Nursing Examiners: PAMELA E. BRADLEY: Szymoniak, Chair; Drake and Tinsman MERLIN D. HULSE: Rife, Chair; Harper and Borlaug RICHARD A. PETERSEN: Harper, Chair; King and Drake As members of the State Board of Examiners for Nursing Home Administrators: CLAUDIA J. BOEDING: Borlaug, Chair; Harper and King MARILYN J. FINCH: Harper, Chair; King and Drake TERRI J. GUNDERSON: Borlaug, Chair; Harper and Tinsman As members of the Board of Optometry Examiners: JANE F. ECKLUND: McKibben, Chair; Szymoniak and King DR. ROBERT H. SHARP: McLaren, Chair; Szymoniak and Rife As members of the Board of Pharmacy Examiners: G. KAY BOLTON: Szymoniak, Chair; Tinsman and Borlaug MICHAEL J. SEIFERT: Szymoniak, Chair; Tinsman and Borlaug As members of the Board of Physical and Occupational Therapy Examiners: DIANA R. BROWER: Lundby, Chair; Borlaug and Rife ERIC G. JACOBS: Kibbie, Chair; Rife and King As a member of the Board of Podiatry Examiners: DR. GREGORY J. VALKOSKY: Kibbie, Chair; Lundby and Rife As Administrator of Professional Licensing and Regulation: ROGER A. HALVORSON: Borlaug, Chair; Harper and Drake As members of the Board of Psychology Examiners: DR. DANIEL E. COURTNEY: Drake, Chair; Harper and Rife CONNIE L. SCHMETT: Drake, Chair; Harper and Tinsman As Administrator of the Racing and Gaming Division of the Department of Inspections and Appeals: JACK P. KETTERER: Fink, Chair; Rife and Lundby As a member of the State Racing and Gaming Commission: JACQUELYNE I. ALLEN: Fink, Chair; Rife and Lundby As members of the Real Estate Appraiser Examining Board: RICHARD E. BRUCE: Halvorson, Chair; McKibben and King JOHN "JACK" W. SEUNTJENS: Fink, Chair; Rife and Tinsman As a member of the Real Estate Commission: TERRY W. ROGERS: Harper, Chair; McLaren and Rife As a member of the State Board for Respiratory Care: WILLIAM J. MOTZ: Szymoniak, Chair; Rife and Tinsman As members of the Board of Social Work Examiners: WILLIAM P. MCCARTY: Halvorson, Chair; King and Drake JANICE K. MCCOY: Halvorson, Chair; King and Tinsman As members of the Board of Speech Pathology and Audiology Examiners: ALAN K. HEIDECKER: Szymoniak, Chair; Lundby and Tinsman KENNETH L. LOWDER: Szymoniak, Chair; McKibben and Drake As Executive Director of the Commission of Veterans Affairs: RANDY G. BROWN: Drake, Chair; Kibbie and Rife As Commandant of the Iowa Veterans Home: JACK J. DACK: Rife, Chair; Kibbie and Drake As members of the Commission of Veterans Affairs: MURIEL E. ALLAN: Kibbie, Chair; Drake and Rife ROBERT B. LEEMAN: Rife, Chair; Kibbie and Drake As a member of the Iowa Board of Veterinary Medicine: DR. DONALD R. JACOBI: Halvorson, Chair; King and Rife TRANSPORTATION As members of the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy Council: THOMAS E. GUSTAFSON: Connolly, Chair; Drake and Jensen GERALD R. HINZMAN: McKean, Chair; Drake and Fraise As Commissioner of Public Safety: PAUL H. WIECK, II: Drake, Chair; Jensen and Gettings As members of the State Transportation Commission: GORDON C. KOKENGE: Gettings, Chair; Drake and McKean DANIEL H. WIEDEMEIER: Fraise, Chair; Douglas and Freeman WAYS AND MEANS As a member of the Iowa Railway Finance Authority: JOSEPH H. HARPER: Douglas, Chair; Drake and Judge REPORT OF COMMITTEE MEETING APPROPRIATIONS Convened: March 24, 1998, 11:14 a.m. Members Present: McLaren, Chair; Kramer, Vice Chair; Flynn, Ranking Member; Behn, Black, Borlaug, Douglas, Dvorsky, Freeman, Halvorson, Hammond, Harper, Hedge, Horn, Jensen, Lundby, Maddox, McCoy, Neuhauser, Rehberg, Rensink, Rife, Rittmer, Tinsman, and Vilsack. Members Absent: None. Committee Business: Approved SSB 2208, as amended. Adjourned: 11:59 a.m. EXPLANATION OF VOTES MADAM PRESIDENT: I was necessarily absent from the Senate chamber on March 23, 1998, when the votes were taken on Senate File 2357, House Files 2169, 2271, 2317, 2438, 2492 and the motion to reconsider House File 2271. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye." LARRY MCKIBBEN CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION The Secretary of the Senate issued the following certificates of recognition: Bev Dickerson, Indianola - For her 33 years of outstanding public service as an Auditor of Warren County. Senator Fink (3/23/98). Iowa City West Trojans, Iowa City - For winning Class 4A Championship, State High School Boys' Basketball. Senator Dvorsky (3/24/98). Iowa Falls Cadets and Coach Dave Collison, Iowa Falls - For winning Class 2A Championship, State High School Boys' Basketball. Senator Iverson (3/20/98). Prairie Hawks Basketball Team, Cedar Rapids - For winning Class 3A Championship, State High School Boys' Basketball. Senator Dvorsky (3/24/98). Kirkwood Eagles Men's Basketball Team - For winning National Championship of the Junior College Athletic Association Division II Men's Basketball Tournament. Senator Dvorsky (3/24/98). PETITION The following petition was presented and placed on file by: Senators Flynn and McKean, from eighty-eight residents of Dubuque and Jones Counties, favoring legislation providing $3,000,000 in funding for public library programs including SILO, Enrich Iowa, State Library, Regional Libraries and Open Access/Access Plus programs. MOTIONS TO RECONSIDER MADAM PRESIDENT: I move to reconsider the vote by which House File 334 passed the Senate on March 24, 1998. MICHAEL E. GRONSTAL MADAM PRESIDENT: I move to reconsider the vote by which House File 334 passed the Senate on March 24, 1998. JOHN W. JENSEN SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS Senate File 2130 WAYS AND MEANS: Borlaug, Chair; Judge and McLaren Senate File 2379 WAYS AND MEANS: McKibben, Chair; Drake and Palmer AMENDMENTS FILED S-5345 H.F. 2164 Rod Halvorson S-5346 S.F. 2235 House S-5347 S.F. 2338 House S-5348 S.F. 2335 House S-5349 H.F. 681 Bill Fink S-5350 H.F. 2487 Jeff Angelo S-5351 H.F. 2454 Steven D. Hansen S-5352 H.F. 2164 Eugene S. Fraise Tom Flynn Don Gettings S-5353 S.F. 2280 Tom Flynn S-5354 S.F. 2280 Mary Neuhauser S-5355 S.F. 2280 Derryl McLaren S-5356 H.F. 2272 Steven D. Hansen Tom Vilsack Dennis H. Black Matt McCoy Mary Neuhauser Eugene S. Fraise John P. Kibbie Johnie Hammond Robert E. Dvorsky Dick L. Dearden Elaine Szymoniak Bill Fink Tom Flynn Patrick J. Deluhery Patty Judge Michael E. Gronstal Patricia Harper S-5357 H.F. 2272 Tom Vilsack Mike Connolly Mary Neuhauser Wally E. Horn Bill Fink Eugene S. Fraise Michael E. Gronstal Patty Judge Steven D. Hansen Tom Flynn Patrick J. Deluhery Johnie Hammond Patricia Harper Robert E. Dvorsky John P. Kibbie Matt McCoy Dick L. Dearden S-5358 S.F. 2280 Jack Rife Johnie Hammond S-5359 S.F. 2320 House S-5360 S.F. 2280 Patricia Harper S-5361 S.F. 2280 Dennis H. Black S-5362 H.F. 681 Tom Vilsack Mary A. Lundby S-5363 H.F. 681 Tom Vilsack Mary A. Lundby S-5364 H.F. 681 Tom Vilsack S-5365 S.F. 2295 House ADJOURNMENT On motion of Senator Iverson, the Senate adjourned at 8:58 p.m., until 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, March 25, 1998. CORRECTED GOVERNOR'S COMMUNICATIONS On p. 834, Dr. David B. Peterson, Iowa City should replace Dr. Daniel E. Courtney on the Board of Behavioral Science Examiners with a term of 5/1/98 - 4/30/99. On p. 838, Dr. Daniel E. Courtney, Mason City should replace Dr. David B. Peterson on the Board of Psychology Examiners with a term of 5/1/98 - 4/30/01. 890 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE 72nd Day 72nd Day TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1998 889
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