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Senate Journal: Monday, April 19, 1999

  NINETY-NINTH CALENDAR DAY
  FIFTY-SEVENTH SESSION DAY

  Senate Chamber
  Des Moines, Iowa, Monday, April 19, 1999

  The Senate met in regular session at 3:16 p.m., President Kramer
  presiding.

  Prayer was offered by Pastor David Renfro of St. Paul Lutheran
  Church, Aurelia, Iowa.

  The Journal of Thursday, April 15, 1999, was approved.

  PRESENTATION OF VISITORS

  The Chair welcomed nineteen high school students participating
  in the Capitol Project co-hosted by Secretary of State Chet Culver
  and First Lady Christie Vilsack.

  ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION

  Senator Hedge asked and received unanimous consent to take up
  for consideration Senate Concurrent Resolution 17.

  Senate Concurrent Resolution 17

  On motion of Senator Kibbie, Senate Concurrent Resolution 17, a
  concurrent resolution to urge that the United States Congress enact
  and the United States Department of Agriculture implement
  measures necessary in order to allow the interstate sale of meat and
  poultry products by state-inspected establishments, with report of
  committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.

  Senator Kibbie moved adoption of Senate Concurrent Resolution 17,
  which motion prevailed by a voice vote.
  LEAVE OF ABSENCE

  Leave of absence was granted as follows:

  Senator Judge until he arrives, on request of Senator Hansen.

  UNFINISHED BUSINESS

  House File 296

  On motion of Senator Tinsman, House File 296, a bill for an act
  to restrict the posting of bond for the offense of felony stalking, with
  report of committee recommending passage, placed on the Unfinished
  Business Calendar on April 8, 1999, 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. 296), the vote was:

  Ayes, 47:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Black
  Boettger	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Drake	Dvorsky	Fink
  Flynn	Fraise	Freeman	Gaskill
  Gronstal	Hammond	Hansen	Harper
  Hedge	Horn	Iverson	Jensen
  Johnson	Kibbie	King	Kramer
  Lamberti	Lundby	Maddox	McCoy
  McKibben	McLaren	Miller	Redwine
  Rehberg	Rife	Rittmer	Schuerer
  Sexton	Shearer	Soukup	Szymoniak
  Tinsman	Veenstra	Zieman	

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 3:

  Judge	McKean	Redfern		

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

  House File 532

  On motion of Senator Tinsman, House File 532, a bill for an act
  relating to practitioner preparation programs and providing for a
  pilot study to assess the performance of teacher education graduates,
  with report of committee recommending passage, placed on the
  Unfinished Business Calendar on April 8, 1999, was taken up for
  consideration.

  Senator Tinsman offered amendment S-3397 filed by her on
  April 15, 1999, to pages 1 and 2 of the bill and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-3397 was adopted by a voice vote.

  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. 532), the vote was:

  Ayes, 47:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Black
  Boettger	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Drake	Dvorsky	Flynn
  Fraise	Freeman	Gaskill	Gronstal
  Hammond	Hansen	Harper	Hedge
  Horn	Iverson	Jensen	Johnson
  Kibbie	King	Kramer	Lamberti
  Lundby	Maddox	McCoy	McKibben
  McLaren	Miller	Redfern	Redwine
  Rehberg	Rife	Rittmer	Schuerer
  Sexton	Shearer	Soukup	Szymoniak
  Tinsman	Veenstra	Zieman	

  Nays, 1:

  Fink	

  Absent or not voting, 2:

  Judge	McKean			
  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 Concurrent Resolution 17 and House Files 296 and 532
  be immediately messaged to the House.

  LEAVE OF ABSENCE

  Leave of absence was granted as follows:

  Senator McKean until he arrives, on request of Senator Tinsman.

  ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION

  Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up
  for consideration Senate Concurrent Resolution 18.

  Senate Concurrent Resolution 18

  On motion of Senator Fink, Senate Concurrent Resolution 18,
  a concurrent resolution requesting the Department of Education to
  cooperate with the Iowa Arts Council in administering a contest for
  students to submit design proposals for Iowa's participation in the
  United States Mint's 50 state quarters program, was taken up for
  consideration.

  Senator Fink moved adoption of Senate Concurrent Resolution 18,
  which motion prevailed by a voice vote.

  WITHDRAWN

  Senator Drake asked and received unanimous consent that
  Senate Concurrent Resolution 13 be withdrawn from further
  consideration of the Senate.
  UNFINISHED BUSINESS
  (Deferred March 30, 1999)

  Senate File 445

  The Senate resumed consideration of 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 for properly related
  matters, and providing effective dates, deferred March 30, 1999.

  Senator Rife asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
  amendment S-3331 filed by Senators Rife and McLaren on
  April 8, 1999, to pages 1, 4 and to the title page of the bill.

  With the withdrawal of amendment S-3331, the Chair ruled
  amendment S-3363, filed by Senator Hansen on April 14, 1999, to
  amendment S-3331, out of order.

  Senator Redwine asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-3197 filed by him on March 30, 1999, to
  pages 2-3 of the bill.

  Senator McKean offered amendment S-3196 filed by him on
  March 30, 1999, to page 4 of the bill and moved its adoption.

  A record roll call was requested.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-3196 be adopted?" (S.F. 445),
  the vote was:
  Ayes, 21:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Boettger
  Bolkcom	Drake	Dvorsky	Freeman
  Hammond	Hedge	Iverson	Jensen
  Johnson	King	McKean	McKibben
  Miller	Redfern	Redwine	Schuerer
  Veenstra	

  Nays, 28:

  Black	Connolly	Dearden	Deluhery
  Fink	Flynn	Fraise	Gaskill
  Gronstal	Hansen	Harper	Horn
  Judge	Kibbie	Kramer	Lamberti
  Lundby	Maddox	McCoy	McLaren
  Rife	Rittmer	Sexton	Shearer
  Soukup	Szymoniak	Tinsman	Zieman	

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  Rehberg			

  Amendment S-3196 lost.

  Senator Lundby 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?" (S.F. 445), the vote was:

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

  Ayes, 30:

  Black	Connolly	Dearden	Deluhery
  Fink	Flynn	Fraise	Freeman
  Gaskill	Gronstal	Hansen	Harper
  Iverson	Johnson	Judge	Kibbie
  Kramer	Lamberti	Lundby	Maddox
  McCoy	McLaren	Rife	Rittmer
  Sexton	Shearer	Soukup	Szymoniak
  Tinsman	Zieman	

  Nays, 20:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Boettger
  Bolkcom	Drake	Dvorsky	Hammond
  Hedge	Horn	Jensen	King
  McKean	McKibben	Miller	Redfern
  Redwine	Rehberg	Schuerer	Veenstra	

  Absent or not voting, 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 Iverson asked and received unanimous consent that
  Senate Concurrent Resolution 18 and Senate File 445 be
  immediately messaged to the House.

  CONSIDERATION OF BILL
  (Appropriations Calendar)

  Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up
  for consideration House File 760.

  House File 760

  On motion of Senator Tinsman, House File 760, a bill for an act
  relating to appropriations for the department of human services and
  including other provisions and appropriations involving human
  services and health care, and providing effective dates, with report of
  committee recommending amendment and passage, was taken up for
  consideration.

  President pro tempore Redfern took the chair at 4:32 p.m.

  The Senate stood at ease at 4:34 p.m. until the fall of the gavel for
  the purpose of party caucuses.

  The Senate resumed session at 6:08 p.m., President Kramer
  presiding.

  QUORUM CALL

  Senator Iverson requested a non-record roll call to determine that
  a quorum was present.
  The vote revealed 33 present, 17 absent, and a quorum present.

  Senator Tinsman offered amendment S-3391 filed by the
  committee on Appropriations on April 14, 1999, to pages 6, 12, 14, 18,
  20, 21, 23, 24, 31, 39, 40, 42, 44, 45, 49-51, 55, 58, 60, 61, 66 and 70 of
  the bill.

  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-3417 filed by her from
  the floor, to amendment S-3391 and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-3417 lost by a voice vote.

  Senator Redwine asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-3415 filed by him from the floor to
  amendment S-3391.

  Senator Freeman offered amendment S-3430 filed by her from the
  floor, to amendment S-3391 and moved its adoption.

  A non-record roll call was requested.

  The ayes were 20, nays 25.

  Amendment S-3430 lost.

  Senator Tinsman moved adoption of amendment S-3391 by the
  committee on Appropriations to pages 6, 12, 14, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24, 31,
  39, 40, 42, 44, 45, 49-51, 55, 58, 60, 61, 66 and 70 of the bill.

  Amendment S-3391 was adopted by a voice vote.

  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-3420 filed by Senators
  Hammond, Szymoniak and Flynn from the floor, to page 16 of the bill
  and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-3420 lost by a voice vote.

  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-3426 filed by Senators
  Hammond, et al., from the floor, to page 22 of the bill and moved its
  adoption.
  A record roll call was requested.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-3426 be adopted?" (H.F. 760),
  the vote was:

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

  Ayes, 22:

  Black	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Dvorsky	Fink	Flynn
  Fraise	Freeman	Gronstal	Hammond
  Hansen	Harper	Horn	Judge
  Kibbie	McCoy	McKean	Shearer
  Soukup	Szymoniak	

  Nays, 27:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Boettger
  Drake	Gaskill	Hedge	Iverson
  Jensen	Johnson	King	Kramer
  Lamberti	Lundby	Maddox	McKibben
  McLaren	Miller	Redfern	Redwine
  Rehberg	Rife	Schuerer	Sexton
  Tinsman	Veenstra	Zieman	

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  Rittmer			

  Amendment S-3426 lost.

  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-3425 filed by Senators
  Hammond et al., from the floor, to pages 23 and 69 of the bill and
  called for a division: lines 2-4 as division S-3425A; lines 5-26 as
  division S-3425B.

  Senator Hammond asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw division S-3425A.

  President pro tempore Redfern took the chair at 7:11 p.m.

  President Kramer took the chair at 7:21 p.m.
  Senator Hammond moved adoption of division S-3425B and
  requested a record roll call.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-3425 division B be adopted?"
  (H.F. 760), the vote was:

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

  Ayes, 23:

  Black	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Dvorsky	Fink	Flynn
  Fraise	Freeman	Gronstal	Hammond
  Hansen	Harper	Horn	Jensen
  Judge	Kibbie	Lundby	McCoy
  Shearer	Soukup	Szymoniak	

  Nays, 27:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Boettger
  Drake	Gaskill	Hedge	Iverson
  Johnson	King	Kramer	Lamberti
  Maddox	McKean	McKibben	McLaren
  Miller	Redfern	Redwine	Rehberg
  Rife	Rittmer	Schuerer	Sexton
  Tinsman	Veenstra	Zieman	

  Absent or not voting, none.

  Amendment S-3425 division B lost.

  Senator Gronstal offered amendment S-3424 filed by Senators
  Gronstal, et al., from the floor, to page 23 of the bill, moved its
  adoption and requested a record roll call.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-3424 be adopted?" (H.F. 760),
  the vote was:

  Ayes, 20:

  Black	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Dvorsky	Fink	Flynn
  Fraise	Gronstal	Hammond	Hansen
  Harper	Horn	Judge	Kibbie
  McCoy	Shearer	Soukup	Szymoniak	
  Nays, 30:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Boettger
  Drake	Freeman	Gaskill	Hedge
  Iverson	Jensen	Johnson	King
  Kramer	Lamberti	Lundby	Maddox
  McKean	McKibben	McLaren	Miller
  Redfern	Redwine	Rehberg	Rife
  Rittmer	Schuerer	Sexton	Tinsman
  Veenstra	Zieman	

  Absent or not voting, none.

  Amendment S-3424 lost.

  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-3423 filed by Senators
  Hammond, et al., from the floor, to pages 32 and 39 of the bill and
  moved its adoption.

  A record roll call was requested.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-3423 be adopted?" (H.F. 760),
  the vote was:

  Ayes, 20:

  Black	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Dvorsky	Fink	Flynn
  Fraise	Gronstal	Hammond	Hansen
  Harper	Horn	Judge	Kibbie
  McCoy	Shearer	Soukup	Szymoniak	

  Nays, 29:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Boettger
  Drake	Freeman	Gaskill	Hedge
  Iverson	Jensen	Johnson	King
  Kramer	Lamberti	Lundby	Maddox
  McKean	McKibben	McLaren	Miller
  Redfern	Redwine	Rehberg	Rittmer
  Schuerer	Sexton	Tinsman	Veenstra
  Zieman	

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  Rife			

  Amendment S-3423 lost.
  Senator Dvorsky offered amendment S-3427 filed by Senators
  Dvorsky and Tinsman from the floor, to page 41 of the bill and moved
  its adoption.

  Amendment S-3427 was adopted by a voice vote.

  President pro tempore Redfern took the chair at 7:55 p.m.

  Senator Dvorsky offered amendment S-3414 filed by Senators
  Dvorsky and Hammond from the floor, to page 41 of the bill and
  moved its adoption.

  A non-record roll call was requested.

  The ayes were 19, nays 31.

  Amendment S-3414 lost.

  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-3421 filed by Senators
  Hammond, et al., from the floor, to page 50 of the bill and moved its
  adoption.

  A record roll call was requested.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-3421 be adopted?" (H.F. 760),
  the vote was:

  Ayes, 20:

  Black	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Dvorsky	Fink	Flynn
  Fraise	Gronstal	Hammond	Hansen
  Harper	Horn	Judge	Kibbie
  McCoy	Shearer	Soukup	Szymoniak	

  Nays, 30:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Boettger
  Drake	Freeman	Gaskill	Hedge
  Iverson	Jensen	Johnson	King
  Kramer	Lamberti	Lundby	Maddox
  McKean	McKibben	McLaren	Miller
  Redfern	Redwine	Rehberg	Rife
  Rittmer	Schuerer	Sexton	Tinsman
  Veenstra	Zieman	
  Absent or not voting, none.

  Amendment S-3421 lost.

  Senator Dvorsky offered amendment S-3422 filed by Senators
  Dvorsky, et al., from the floor, to page 56 of the bill and moved its
  adoption.

  A record roll call was requested.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-3422 be adopted?" (H.F. 760),
  the vote was:

  Ayes, 20:

  Black	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Dvorsky	Fink	Flynn
  Fraise	Gronstal	Hammond	Hansen
  Harper	Horn	Judge	Kibbie
  McCoy	Shearer	Soukup	Szymoniak	

  Nays, 30:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Boettger
  Drake	Freeman	Gaskill	Hedge
  Iverson	Jensen	Johnson	King
  Kramer	Lamberti	Lundby	Maddox
  McKean	McKibben	McLaren	Miller
  Redfern	Redwine	Rehberg	Rife
  Rittmer	Schuerer	Sexton	Tinsman
  Veenstra	Zieman	

  Absent or not voting, none.

  Amendment S-3422 lost.

  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-3416 filed by her from
  the floor, to pages 67-68 of the bill and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-3416 lost by a voice vote.

  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-3418 filed by her from
  the floor, to page 68 of the bill and moved its adoption.

  A record roll call was requested.
  On the question "Shall amendment S-3418 be adopted?" (H.F. 760),
  the vote was:

  Ayes, 21:

  Bartz	Black	Bolkcom	Connolly
  Dearden	Deluhery	Dvorsky	Fink
  Flynn	Fraise	Gronstal	Hammond
  Hansen	Harper	Horn	Judge
  Kibbie	McCoy	Shearer	Soukup
  Szymoniak	

  Nays, 29:

  Angelo	Behn	Boettger	Drake
  Freeman	Gaskill	Hedge	Iverson
  Jensen	Johnson	King	Kramer
  Lamberti	Lundby	Maddox	McKean
  McKibben	McLaren	Miller	Redfern
  Redwine	Rehberg	Rife	Rittmer
  Schuerer	Sexton	Tinsman	Veenstra
  Zieman	

  Absent or not voting, none.

  Amendment S-3418 lost.

  Senator Hammond asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-3419 filed by Senators Hammond and
  Szymoniak from the floor, to page 23 of the bill.

  Senator Harper offered amendment S-3428 filed by Senators
  Harper, et al., from the floor, to page 68 of the bill and moved its
  adoption.

  A record roll call was requested.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-3428 be adopted?" (H.F. 760),
  the vote was:

  Ayes, 22:

  Black	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Dvorsky	Fink	Flynn
  Fraise	Gronstal	Hammond	Hansen
  Harper	Horn	Judge	Kibbie
  Lundby	Maddox	McCoy	Shearer
  Soukup	Szymoniak	
  Nays, 28:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Boettger
  Drake	Freeman	Gaskill	Hedge
  Iverson	Jensen	Johnson	King
  Kramer	Lamberti	McKean	McKibben
  McLaren	Miller	Redfern	Redwine
  Rehberg	Rife	Rittmer	Schuerer
  Sexton	Tinsman	Veenstra	Zieman	

  Absent or not voting, none.

  Amendment S-3428 lost.

  Senator Tinsman filed the following motion to reconsider from the
  floor and moved its adoption:

  MADAM PRESIDENT:  I move to reconsider the vote by which amendment S-3391
  to House File 760 was adopted by the Senate on April 19, 1999.

  The motion prevailed by a voice vote and amendment S-3391 by
  the committee on Appropriations to pages 6, 12, 14, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24,
  31, 39, 40, 42, 44, 45, 49-51, 55, 58, 60, 61, 66 and 70 was taken up
  for reconsideration.

  Senator Tinsman called for a division of amendment S-3391:
  page 1, lines 3-37, 43-50 and pages 2 and 3 as division S-3391A;
  page 1, lines 38-42 as division S-3391B.

  Senator Tinsman moved adoption of division S-3391A, which
  motion prevailed by a voice vote.

  Senator Tinsman asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw division S-3391B.

  Senator Tinsman offered amendment S-3429 filed by her from the
  floor, to pages 21-24, 26, 29, 34, 57-60, 62, 67, 69 and 70 of the bill
  and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-3429 was adopted by a voice vote.

  With the adoption of amendment S-3429, the Chair ruled
  amendment S-3431, filed by Senators Tinsman and Kramer from the
  floor, to pages 22 and 69 of the bill, out of order.
  Senator Tinsman offered amendment S-3437 filed by Senators
  Tinsman and Kramer from the floor, to pages 22 and 69 of the bill
  and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-3437 was adopted by a voice vote.

  Senator McLaren offered amendment S-3438 filed by him from the
  floor, to pages 56 and 70 of the bill and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-3438 was adopted by a voice vote.

  Senator Hammond asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-3432 filed by Senators Hammond and
  Bolkcom from the floor to pages 66 and 67 of the bill.

  President Kramer took the chair at 9:01 p.m.

  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-3433 filed by Senators
  Hammond and Bolkcom from the floor, to pages 66 and 67 of the bill.

  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-3436 filed by her from
  the floor, to amendment S-3433 and moved its adoption.

  A non-record roll call was requested.

  The ayes were 22, nays 26.

  Amendment S-3436 lost.

  Senator Hammond moved adoption of amendment S-3433.

  A record roll call was requested.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-3433 be adopted?" (H.F. 760),
  the vote was:

  Ayes, 25:

  Black	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Dvorsky	Fink	Flynn
  Fraise	Freeman	Gronstal	Hammond
  Hansen	Harper	Horn	Jensen
  Judge	Kibbie	Lundby	Maddox
  McCoy	Shearer	Soukup	Szymoniak
  Tinsman	

  Nays, 25:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Boettger
  Drake	Gaskill	Hedge	Iverson
  Johnson	King	Kramer	Lamberti
  McKean	McKibben	McLaren	Miller
  Redfern	Redwine	Rehberg	Rife
  Rittmer	Schuerer	Sexton	Veenstra
  Zieman	

  Absent or not voting, none.

  Amendment S-3433 lost.

  Senator McCoy offered amendment S-3434 filed by him from the
  floor, to page 67 of the bill and moved its adoption.

  A non-record roll call was requested.

  The ayes were 19, nays 28.

  Amendment S-3434 lost.

  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. 760), the vote was:

  Ayes, 28:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Boettger
  Drake	Gaskill	Hedge	Iverson
  Jensen	Johnson	King	Kramer
  Lamberti	Lundby	Maddox	McKean
  McKibben	McLaren	Miller	Redfern
  Redwine	Rehberg	Rittmer	Schuerer
  Sexton	Tinsman	Veenstra	Zieman	

  Nays, 22:

  Black	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Dvorsky	Fink	Flynn
  Fraise	Freeman	Gronstal	Hammond
  Hansen	Harper	Horn	Judge
  Kibbie	McCoy	Rife	Shearer
  Soukup	Szymoniak	

  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.

  Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent that
  House File 760 be immediately messaged to the House.

  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 April 15, 1999, passed the following bill in which the
  concurrence of
  the Senate is asked:

  House File 748, a bill for an act exempting internet from the
  state sales, services, and use taxes.

  Read first time and referred to committee on Ways and Means.

  ALSO:  That the House has on April 15, 1999, concurred in the Senate
  amendment
  and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House was
  asked:

  House File 664, a bill for an act relating to mental health, mental
  retardation, and other developmental disabilities and including
  effective date and applicability provisions.

  ALSO:  That the House has on April 19, 1999, passed the following bill in
  which the
  concurrence of the Senate is asked:

  House File 767, a bill for an act relating to certified capital
  companies and providing for a certified capital company insurance
  premium tax credit.

  Read first time and referred to committee on Ways and Means.

  ALSO:  That the House has on April 19, 1999, refused to concur in the Senate
  amendment to the following bill in which the concurrence of the House was
  asked:
  House File 711, a bill for an act concerning the imposition of a
  drug abuse resistance education surcharge for criminal alcohol
  beverage control offenses.

  ALSO:  That the House has on April 19, 1999, passed the following bill in
  which the
  concurrence of the House was asked:

  Senate File 231, a bill for an act providing a sales and use tax
  exemption for hospices.

  ALSO:  That the House has on April 19, 1999, concurred in the Senate
  amendment
  and passed the following bills in which the concurrence of the House was
  asked:

  House File 100, a bill for an act relating to the revocation or
  suspension of a law enforcement officer's certification.

  House File 242, a bill for an act relating to statutory corrections
  which may adjust language to reflect current practices, insert earlier
  omissions, delete redundancies and inaccuracies, delete temporary
  language, resolve inconsistencies and conflicts, update ongoing
  provisions, or remove ambiguities and providing effective dates and
  for retroactive applicability.

  House File 647, a bill for an act relating to judges, concerning
  associate juvenile judges, associate probate judges, and retired
  judges.
  APPENDIX

  CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION

  The Secretary of the Senate issued the following certificates of
  recognition:

  Sally Mann, Cedar Rapids - For completing all the requirements for the
  highest
  award in Girl Scouting, "The Gold Award."  Senator Drake (04/19/99).

  Valley High School Music Department, West Des Moines - For being selected as
  the National GRAMMY Signature School.  Senator Kramer (04/19/99).

  Melissa Wright, Toddville - For completing all the requirements for the
  highest
  award in Girl Scouting, "The Gold Award."  Senator Drake (04/19/99).

  BILLS SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR

  A communication was received announcing that on April 16, 1999,
  the Governor approved and transmitted to the Secretary of State the
  following bills:

  S.F. 190 - Relating to the requirements for establishing and operating a
  city cable
  communication utility.

  S.F. 233 - Relating to the preservation of records held by financial
  institutions.

  S.F. 303 - Requiring that the clerk of the district court confirm that
  notice has been
  given to required parties prior to the filing of a nonstatutory lien.

  BILLS ENROLLED, SIGNED, AND SENT TO GOVERNOR

  The Secretary of the Senate submitted the following report:

  MADAM PRESIDENT:  The Secretary of the Senate respectfully reports that the
  following bills have 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
  19th day
  of April, 1999:

  Senate Files 265, 276, 277, and 366.

  MICHAEL E. MARSHALL
  Secretary of the Senate

  REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE SENATE

  MADAM PRESIDENT:  Pursuant to Senate Rule 21, I report that in engrossing
  Senate File 445, the following corrections were made:
  1.
  2. (np)
  3. Page 8, line 8, the word and number "section 17" were changed to the word
  and
  number "section 19".
  4. Page 8, line 10, the word and number "Section 17" were changed to the
  word and
  number "Section 19".

  MICHAEL E. MARSHALL
  Secretary of the Senate

  PETITION

  The following petition was presented and placed on file by:

  Senator Rittmer, from twenty residents of Clinton County, Iowa,
  favoring legislation for a fuel quality standard for Iowa.

  AMENDMENTS FILED

  S-3414	H.F. 760	Robert E. Dvorsky
  Johnie Hammond
  S-3415	H.F. 760	John Redwine
  S-3416	H.F. 760	Johnie Hammond
  S-3417	H.F. 760	Johnie Hammond
  S-3418	H.F. 760	Johnie Hammond
  S-3419	H.F. 760	Johnie Hammond
  Elaine Szymoniak
  S-3420	H.F. 760	Johnie Hammond
  Elaine Szymoniak
  Tom Flynn
  S-3421	H.F. 760	Johnie Hammond
  Dennis H. Black
  Joe Bolkcom
  Michael W. Connolly
  Dick L. Dearden
  Patrick J. Deluhery
  Robert E. Dvorsky
  Bill Fink
  Tom Flynn
  Eugene S. Fraise
  Michael E. Gronstal
  Steven D. Hansen
  Patricia M. Harper
  Wally E. Horn
  John Judge
  John P. Kibbie
  Matt McCoy
  Mark Shearer
  Betty A. Soukup
  Elaine Szymoniak
  S-3422	H.F. 760	Robert E. Dvorsky
  Dennis H. Black
  Joe Bolkcom
  Michael W. Connolly
  Dick L. Dearden
  Patrick J. Deluhery
  Bill Fink
  Tom Flynn
  Eugene S. Fraise
  Michael E. Gronstal
  Johnie Hammond
  Steven D. Hansen
  Patricia M. Harper
  Wally E. Horn
  John Judge
  John P. Kibbie
  Matt McCoy
  Mark Shearer
  Betty A. Soukup
  Elaine Szymoniak
  S-3423	H.F. 760	Johnie Hammond
  Dennis H. Black
  Joe Bolkcom
  Michael W. Connolly
  Dick L. Dearden
  Patrick J. Deluhery
  Robert E. Dvorsky
  Bill Fink
  Tom Flynn
  Eugene S. Fraise
  Michael E. Gronstal
  Steven D. Hansen
  Patricia M. Harper
  Wally E. Horn
  John Judge
  John P. Kibbie
  Matt McCoy
  Mark Shearer
  Betty A. Soukup
  Elaine Szymoniak
  S-3424	H.F. 760	Michael E. Gronstal
  Johnie Hammond
  Elaine Szymoniak
  Dennis H. Black
  Joe Bolkcom
  Michael W. Connolly
  Dick L. Dearden
  Patrick J. Deluhery
  Robert E. Dvorsky
  Bill Fink
  Tom Flynn
  Eugene S. Fraise
  Steven D. Hansen
  Patricia M. Harper
  Wally E. Horn
  John Judge
  John P. Kibbie
  Matt McCoy
  Mark Shearer
  Betty A. Soukup
  S-3425	H.F. 760	Johnie Hammond
  Dennis H. Black
  Joe Bolkcom
  Michael W. Connolly
  Dick L. Dearden
  Patrick J. Deluhery
  Robert E. Dvorsky
  Bill Fink
  Tom Flynn
  Eugene S. Fraise
  Michael E. Gronstal
  Steven D. Hansen
  Patricia M. Harper
  Wally E. Horn
  John Judge
  John P. Kibbie
  Matt McCoy
  Mark Shearer
  Betty A. Soukup
  Elaine Szymoniak
  S-3426	H.F. 760	Johnie Hammond
  Dennis H. Black
  Joe Bolkcom
  Michael W. Connolly
  Dick L. Dearden
  Patrick J. Deluhery
  Robert E. Dvorsky
  Bill Fink
  Tom Flynn
  Eugene S. Fraise
  Michael E. Gronstal
  Steven D. Hansen
  Patricia M. Harper
  Wally E. Horn
  John Judge
  John P. Kibbie
  Matt McCoy
  Mark Shearer
  Betty A. Soukup
  Elaine Szymoniak
  S-3427	H.F. 760	Robert E. Dvorsky
  Maggie Tinsman
  S-3428	H.F. 760	Patricia M. Harper
  Dennis H. Black
  Joe Bolkcom
  Michael W. Connolly
  Dick L. Dearden
  Patrick J. Deluhery
  Robert E. Dvorsky
  Bill Fink
  Tom Flynn
  Eugene S. Fraise
  Michael E. Gronstal
  Johnie Hammond
  Steven D. Hansen
  Wally E. Horn
  John Judge
  John P. Kibbie
  Matt McCoy
  Mark Shearer
  Betty E. Soukup
  Elaine Szymoniak
  S-3429	H.F. 760	Maggie Tinsman
  S-3430	H.F. 760	Mary Lou Freeman
  S-3431	H.F. 760	Maggie Tinsman
  Mary E. Kramer
  S-3432	H.F. 760	Johnie Hammond
  Joe Bolkcom
  S-3433	H.F. 760	Johnie Hammond
  Joe Bolkcom
  S-3434	H.F. 760	Matt McCoy
  S-3435	H.F. 218	Steve King
  Nancy Boettger
  Steven D. Hansen
  Michael E. Gronstal
  Derryl McLaren
  S-3436	H.F. 760	Johnie Hammond
  S-3437	H.F. 760	Maggie Tinsman
  Mary E. Kramer
  S-3438	H.F. 760	Derryl McLaren
  S-3439	H.F. 448	Joe Bolkcom
  John W. Jensen

  ADJOURNMENT

  On motion of Senator Iverson, the Senate adjourned at 9:58 p.m.,
  until 9:00 a.m., Tuesday, April 20, 1999.
  1176	JOURNAL OF THE SENATE	99th Day
  99th Day	MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1999	1177

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