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	Under the provision of Rule 76, conflict of interest, Kreiman of 

Davis and Parmenter of Story refrained from voting. 
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to 
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
HOUSE INSISTS
Raecker of Polk called up for consideration Senate File 445, a bill 
for an act relating to gambling, by imposing a moratorium on the 
issuance or transfer of certain gambling licenses and on increasing 
the number of games and machines, authorizing the use of video slot 
machines, providing for the transfer of collective bargaining 
agreements, limiting the location of excursion gambling boats and 
pari-mutuel racetracks, prohibiting the dispensing of cash or credit 
on certain gambling premises, imposing a scheduled fine for gambling 
by persons under twenty-one years of age, limiting civil penalties 
related to violations of legal age for gambling, providing for the 
disposition of charitable contributions, nullifying certain 
administrative rules relating to gambling, rescinding the nine-year 
period of operation for certain licenses, providing a tax rate for 
gambling receipts at racetrack enclosures, providing for properly 
related matters, and providing effective dates, and moved that the 
House insist on its amendment, which motion prevailed.
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE APPOINTED
(Senate File 445)
The Speaker announced the appointment of the conference 
committee to consider the differences between the House and Senate 
concerning Senate File 445: Raecker of Polk, Chair; Sukup of 
Franklin, Martin of Scott, Chiodo of Polk and Weigel of Chickasaw.
ADOPTION OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 24
Martin of Scott called up for consideration House Concurrent 
Resolution 24, a concurrent resolution encouraging Congress to 
rescind Health Care Financing Administration rules requiring 
onerous home health agency reporting, and moved its adoption.
The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.

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