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		The nays were, 45:

Bell	Bukta	Burnett	Cataldo
Chapman	Chiodo	Cohoon	Connors
Doderer	Dotzler	Drees	Falck
Fallon	Foege	Ford	Frevert
Holveck	Huseman	Huser	Jochum
Kreiman	Kuhn	Larkin	Mascher
May	Mertz	Mundie	Murphy
Myers	O'Brien	Osterhaus	Parmenter
Reynolds	Richardson	Scherrman	Schrader
Shoultz	Stevens	Taylor	Thomas
Warnstadt	Weigel	Whitead	Wise
Witt	
	Absent or not voting, 1:
Boggess
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to 
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate Joint Resolution 2, a joint resolution relating to the 
designation of the Old State Historical Building as the Ola Babcock 
Miller State Office Building, with report of committee recommending 
passage, was taken up for consideration.
Martin of Scott moved that the joint resolution be read a last time 
now and placed upon its adoption which motion prevailed and the 
joint resolution was read a last time.
On the question "Shall the joint resolution be adopted and agreed 
to?" (S.J.R. 2)
	The ayes were, 90:
Alons	Arnold	Barry	Baudler
Bell	Blodgett	Boal	Bradley
Brauns	Bukta	Burnett	Carroll
Cataldo	Chapman	Chiodo	Cohoon
Cormack	Davis	Dix	Doderer
Dolecheck	Dotzler	Drake	Drees
Eddie	Falck	Fallon	Foege
Ford	Frevert	Gipp	Greiner
Hahn	Heaton	Hoffman	Holmes
Holveck	Horbach	Houser	Huseman
Huser	Jacobs	Jager	Jenkins
Jochum	Johnson	Kettering	Klemme^
Kreiman	Kuhn	Larkin	Larson
Lord	Martin	May	Mertz
Metcalf	Millage	Mundie	Murphy
Myers	Nelson	O'Brien	Osterhaus
Parmenter	Raecker	Rants	Rayhons
Reynolds	Richardson	Scherrman	Schrader
Shoultz	Siegrist	Stevens	Sunderbruch
Taylor	Thomas	Thomson	Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven	Van Fossen	Warnstadt	Weidman
Weigel	Welter	Whitead	Wise
Witt	Mr. Speaker
		  Corbett
	The nays were, none.
	Absent or not voting, 10:
Boddicker	Boggess	Brunkhorst	Connors
Garman	Grundberg	Hansen	Mascher
Sukup	Teig	
The joint resolution having received  a constitutional majority was 
declared to have been adopted and agreed to by the House.
Senate File 114, a bill for an act allowing certain utility 
employees to operate all-terrain vehicles and snowmobiles on railroad 
rights of way, with report of committee recommending passage, was 
taken up for consideration.
Welter of Jones moved that the bill be read a last time now and 
placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read 
a last time.
On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (S.F. 114)
	The ayes were, 98:
Alons	Arnold	Barry	Baudler
Bell	Blodgett	Boal	Bradley
Brauns	Brunkhorst	Bukta	Burnett
Carroll	Cataldo	Chapman	Chiodo
Cohoon	Connors	Cormack	Davis
Dix	Doderer	Dolecheck	Dotzler
Drake	Drees	Eddie	Falck
Fallon	Foege	Ford	Frevert
Garman	Gipp	Greiner	Grundberg
Hahn	Hansen	Heaton	Hoffman
Holmes	Holveck	Horbach	Houser^
Huseman	Huser	Jacobs	Jager
Jenkins	Jochum	Johnson	Kettering
Klemme	Kreiman	Kuhn	Larkin
Larson	Lord	Martin	Mascher
May	Mertz	Metcalf	Millage
Mundie	Murphy	Myers	Nelson
O'Brien	Osterhaus	Parmenter	Raecker
Rants	Rayhons	Reynolds	Richardson
Scherrman	Schrader	Shoultz	Siegrist
Stevens	Sukup	Sunderbruch	Taylor
Teig	Thomas	Thomson	Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven	Van Fossen	Warnstadt	Weidman
Weigel	Welter	Whitead	Wise
Witt	Mr. Speaker
		  Corbett
	The nays were, none.
	Absent or not voting, 2:
Boddicker	Boggess
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to 
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 249, a bill for an act relating to the operation and 
regulation of insurance companies, including the treatment of certain 
confidential information by the commissioner, the operation of certain 
types of insurance companies, and the rights and duties of insurance 
companies under certain policies issued in this state, with report of 
committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.
Hoffman of Crawford offered the following amendment H?1434 
filed by him and moved its adoption:
H-1434
 1     Amend Senate File 249, as amended, passed, and
 2   reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
 3     1.  Page 11, by striking lines 7 through 26.
 4     2.  By renumbering as necessary.
Amendment H?1434 was adopted.
Hoffman of Crawford moved that the bill be read a last time now 
and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was 
read a last time.

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