Previous Day: Tuesday, April 11Next Day: Thursday, April 13
Senate Journal: Index House Journal: Index
Legislation: Index Bill History: Index

House Journal: Wednesday, April 12, 2000

JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

Ninety-fourth Calendar Day - Sixty-first Session Day

Hall of the House of Representatives
Des Moines, Iowa, Wednesday, April 12, 2000

The House met pursuant to adjournment at 8:52 a.m., Speaker pro
tempore Sukup in the chair.

Prayer was offered by Reverend John Louck, pastor of the Hudson
United Methodist Church, Hudson.

The Journal of Tuesday, April 11, 2000 was approved.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Leave of absence was granted as follows:

Chiodo of Polk, until his arrival, on request of Cataldo of Polk; Frevert of Palo Alto
on request of Myers of Johnson.

SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS

Prior to convening the House was entertained by music from the
Okoboji Jazz One Band. They are the guests of the Honorable Greg
Stevens, state representative from Dickinson County.

The House rose and expressed its appreciation.

Reynolds of Van Buren introduced to the House, Brock Thomaek,
President of Renaissance Village. With him were Lord and Lady
Mayor who announced and invited the legislature to attend the
Wybreg Village Renaissance Festival on May 27 through June 4,
2000.

The House rose and expressed its welcome.

ADOPTION OF HOUSE RESOLUTION 121

Speaker Siegrist called up for consideration House Resolution 121,
a resolution congratulating the Iowa State Cyclones Wrestling Team,
and moved its adoption.

The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.

SPECIAL PRESENTATION

Speaker Siegrist introduced to the House, Coach Bobby Douglas
who introduced his staff and the Iowa State Wrestling team.

The House rose and expressed its welcome.

HOUSE FILE 2543 WITHDRAWN

Lord of Dallas asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
House File 2543 from further consideration by the House.

SENATE AMENDMENTS CONSIDERED

Huser of Polk called up for consideration House File 2477, a bill
for an act relating to public improvements and transportation,
including procedures for condemnation and highway projects, aircraft
registration, and passenger rail service, and providing an effective
date, amended by the Senate, and moved that the House concur in
the following Senate amendment H-8817:

H-8817

1 Amend House File 2477, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the House, as follows:
3 1. By striking page 1, line 1, through page 2,
4 line 22.
5 2. Page 3, by striking lines 31 through 33 and
6 inserting the following:
7 "Sec. ___. LIMITATION ON EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR
8 PASSENGER RAIL SERVICE. It is the intent of the
9 general assembly that moneys directed to be deposited
10 in the road use tax fund under section 312.1 shall not
11 be used for loans, grants, or other financial
12 assistance for passenger rail service."
13 3. Title page, line 1, by striking the words
14 "public improvements and" and inserting the following:
15 "nonhighway".
16 4. Title page, line 2, by striking the words
17 "procedures for condemnation and highway projects,".
18 5. Title page, line 3, by striking the words
19 "service, and" and inserting the following:
20 "service."
21 6. Title page, by striking line 4.

22 7. By renumbering as necessary.

The motion prevailed and the House concurred in the Senate
amendment H-8817.

Huser of Polk moved that the bill, as amended by the Senate and
concurred in by the House, 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?" (H.F. 2477)

The ayes were, 96:
Alons Arnold Barry Baudler
Bell Blodgett Boal Boddicker
Boggess Bradley Brauns Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Cataldo Cohoon
Connors Cormack Davis Dix
Doderer Dolecheck Dotzler Drake
Drees Eddie Falck Fallon
Foege Ford Garman Gipp
Greimann Greiner Hahn Hansen
Heaton Hoffman Holmes Holveck
Horbach Houser Huseman Huser
Jager Jenkins Jochum Johnson
Kettering Klemme Kreiman Kuhn
Larkin Larson Lord Martin
Mascher May Mertz Metcalf
Millage Mundie Murphy Myers
Nelson-Forbes O'Brien Osterhaus Parmenter
Raecker Rants Rayhons Reynolds
Richardson Scherrman Schrader Shey
Shoultz Siegrist, Spkr. Stevens Sunderbruch
Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Teig Thomas
Thomson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen
Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter
Whitead Wise Witt Sukup,
Presiding

 


The nays were, 1:
Grundberg

 


Absent or not voting, 3:
Chiodo Frevert Jacobs

 


The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title, as amended, was agreed to.

T. Taylor of Linn called up for consideration Senate File 2329, a
bill for an act increasing the fine for certain motor vehicle violations
relating to railroad crossings, amended by the House, further
amended by the Senate and moved that the House concur in the
following Senate amendment H-8818 to the House amendment:

H-8818

1 Amend the House amendment, S-5369, to Senate File
2 2329, as passed by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 1, by striking line 50 and inserting the
4 following: "805.8, subsection 2, paragraph "ac".
5 Sec. . NEW SECTION. 327G.25 CLOSING OF
6 CROSSING FOR REPAIR OR UPGRADE.
7 a railway corporation shall not close a railway
8 crossing to the traveling public for more than thirty
9 days for the purpose of repairing or upgrading the
10 crossing. a railway corporation violating this
11 section shall, upon conviction, be subject to a
12 schedule "one" penalty."
13 2. Page 2, line 15, by inserting after the word
14 "provisions," the following: "regulating the closing
15 of railway crossings,".
16 3. By renumbering as necessary.

The motion prevailed and the House concurred in the Senate
amendment H-8818, to the House amendment.

T. Taylor of Linn moved that the bill, as amended by the House,
further amended by the Senate and concurred in by the House, 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. 2329)

The ayes were, 97:
Alons Arnold Barry Baudler
Bell Blodgett Boal Boddicker
Boggess Bradley Brauns Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Cataldo Cohoon
Connors Cormack Davis Dix
Doderer Dolecheck Dotzler Drake
Drees Eddie Falck Fallon
Foege Ford Garman Gipp
Greimann Greiner Grundberg Hahn
Hansen Heaton Hoffman Holmes
Holveck Horbach Houser Huseman
Huser Jager Jenkins Jochum
Johnson Kettering Klemme Kreiman
Kuhn Larkin Larson Lord
Martin Mascher May Mertz
Metcalf Millage Mundie Murphy
Myers Nelson-Forbes O'Brien Osterhaus
Parmenter Raecker Rants Rayhons
Reynolds Richardson Scherrman Schrader
Shey Shoultz Siegrist, Spkr. Stevens
Sunderbruch Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Teig
Thomas Thomson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven
Van Fossen Warnstadt Weidman Weigel
Welter Whitead Wise Witt
Sukup,
Presiding

 


The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 3:
Chiodo Frevert Jacobs

 


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

Nelson-Forbes of Marshall called up for consideration Senate File
2302, a bill for an act relating to programs and public health issues
under the purview of the Iowa department of public health and the
appropriation of certain fees to the department, amended by the
House, further amended by the Senate and moved that the House
concur in the following Senate amendment H-8805 to the House
amendment:

H-8805

1 Amend the amendment, S-5353 to Senate File 2302, as
2 amended, passed, and reprinted by the Senate, as
3 follows:
4 1. Page 2, by inserting after line 37, the
5 following:
6 "Sec. . Section 124.212, subsection 5,
7 unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 1999, is amended to read
8 as follows:
9 Ephedrine. Unless specifically excepted in
10 paragraph "b" or "c", or listed in another schedule,
11 any material, compound, mixture, or preparation which
12 contains any quantity of the following substance,
13 including its salts, optical isomers, and salts of
14 such optical isomers:

15 Sec. . Section 124.212, subsection 5, Code
16 1999, is amended by adding the following new
17 paragraph:
18 NEW PARAGRAPH. c. a dietary supplement is also
19 excepted from this schedule, if the dietary supplement
20 is not otherwise prohibited by any other law and is a
21 naturally occurring ephedrine alkaloid or associated
22 salts, isomers, salts of isomers, or a combination of
23 these substances that are contained in a matrix of
24 organic material and do not exceed fifteen percent of
25 the total weight of the natural product."
26 2. By renumbering as necessary.

The motion prevailed and the House concurred in the Senate
amendment H-8805, to the House amendment.

Nelson-Forbes of Marshall moved that the bill, as amended by the
House, further amended by the Senate and concurred in by the
House, 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. 2302)

The ayes were, 92:
Alons Arnold Barry Baudler
Bell Blodgett Boal Boddicker
Boggess Bradley Brauns Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Cataldo Cohoon
Connors Davis Dix Doderer
Dolecheck Dotzler Drake Drees
Eddie Falck Foege Ford
Garman Gipp Greimann Greiner
Grundberg Hahn Hansen Heaton
Hoffman Holmes Holveck Horbach
Houser Huseman Huser Jager
Jenkins Jochum Johnson Kettering
Klemme Kuhn Larkin Larson
Lord Martin Mascher May
Mertz Metcalf Millage Murphy
Myers Nelson-Forbes Osterhaus Parmenter
Raecker Rants Rayhons Reynolds
Richardson Scherrman Schrader Shey
Shoultz Siegrist, Spkr. Stevens Sunderbruch
Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Teig Thomas
Thomson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen
Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter
Whitead Wise Witt Sukup,
Presiding
The nays were, 5:

 

Cormack
Fallon Kreiman Mundie

O'Brien


 


Absent or not voting, 3:
Chiodo Frevert Jacobs

 


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

IMMEDIATE MESSAGES

Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: House
File 2477 and Senate Files 2302 and 2329.

CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Ways and Means Calendar

House File 2561, a bill for an act providing for interest on
delinquent assessments payable to the Iowa egg council, was taken
up for consideration.

Teig of Hamilton 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?" (H.F. 2561)

The ayes were, 96:
Alons Arnold Barry Baudler
Bell Blodgett Boal Boddicker
Boggess Bradley Brauns Brunkhorst
Bukta Carroll Cataldo Chiodo
Cohoon Connors Cormack Davis
Dix Doderer Dolecheck Dotzler
Drake Drees Eddie Falck
Fallon Foege Ford Garman
Gipp Greimann Greiner Grundberg
Hahn Heaton Hoffman Holmes
Holveck Horbach Huseman Huser
Jager Jenkins Jochum Johnson
Kettering Klemme Kreiman Kuhn
Larkin Larson Lord Martin
Mascher May Mertz Metcalf
Millage Mundie Murphy Myers
Nelson-Forbes O'Brien Osterhaus Parmenter
Raecker Rants Rayhons Reynolds
Richardson Scherrman Schrader Shey
Shoultz Siegrist, Spkr. Stevens Sunderbruch
Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Teig Thomas
Thomson Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Van Fossen
Warnstadt Weidman Weigel Welter
Whitead Wise Witt Sukup,
Presiding

 


The nays were, none.

Absent or not voting, 4:
Frevert Hansen Houser Jacobs

 


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

Unfinished Business Calendar

Senate File 466, a bill for an act relating to the remediation of
agrichemical sites, providing for fees, and providing for the repeal of a
section relating to cleanup prioritization, with report of committee
recommending amendment and passage, was taken up for
consideration.

Klemme of Plymouth offered amendment H-8261 filed by the
committee on agriculture as follows:

H-8261

1 Amend Senate File 466, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 3, line 30, by striking the word "eight"
4 and inserting the following: "seven".
5 2. Page 3, by striking lines 32 and 33, and
6 inserting the following:
7 " ___. Two nonvoting ex officio members who shall
8 be the secretary of agriculture and the director of
9 the department of natural resources, or their
10 designees."
11 3. Page 3, line 34, by striking the word "Six"
12 and inserting the following: "Five".
13 4. Page 4, line 5, by striking the words "Two

14 members who are" and inserting the following: "One
15 member who is".
16 5. Page 4, by striking lines 19 and 20.
17 6. Page 5, by striking lines 20 through 22, and
18 inserting the following: "five percent of the fund on
19 the day of its greatest balance or one hundred fifty
20 thousand dollars, whichever is less."
21 7. Page 5, by striking lines 33 and 34.
22 8. By striking page 9, line 10 through page 10,
23 line 32.
24 9. By striking page 15, line 25 through page 16,
25 line 1.
26 10. Page 16, line 4, by striking the figure
27 "1999" and inserting the following: "2000".
28 11. Page 16, line 5, by striking the figure:
29 "2000" and inserting the following: "2001".
30 12. Page 16, line 10, by striking the figure
31 "1999" and inserting the following: "2000".
32 13. Title page, line 2, by striking the words
33 "providing for fees,".
34 14. By renumbering as necessary.

Klemme of Plymouth offered amendment H-8857, to the committee
amendment H-8261, filed by him as follows:

H-8857

1 Amend the amendment, H-8261, to Senate File 466, as
2 amended, passed, and reprinted by the Senate, as
3 follows:
4 1. Page 1, by striking lines 3 through 33, and
5 inserting the following:
6 " . Page 3, line 30, by striking the word
7 "eight" and inserting the following: "seven voting".
8 . Page 3, by striking lines 32 and 33, and
9 inserting the following:
10 " . Two public members who shall include the
11 following:
12 ( ) The secretary of agriculture or the
13 secretary's designee.
14 ( ) The director of the department of natural
15 resources, or the director's designee."
16 . Page 3, line 34, by striking the words "Six
17 voting" and inserting the following: "Five".
18 . Page 4, line 5, by striking the words "Two
19 members who are" and inserting the following: "One
20 member who is".
21 . Page 4, by striking lines 19 and 20.
22 . Page 5, by inserting after line 15, the
23 following:
24 "__. Execute remediation agreements with eligible

25 persons as provided in section 161.9."
26 . Page 5, by striking lines 20 through 22, and
27 inserting the following: "five percent of the fund on
28 the day of the year of its greatest balance or one
29 hundred fifty thousand dollars, whichever is less."
30 . Page 5, by striking lines 33 and 34.
31 . Page 6, by inserting after line 1, the
32 following:
33 " . Approve any contract with a person for
34 assuring that remediation is performed in accordance
35 with the provisions of a remediation agreement as
36 provided in section 161.9."
37 ___. Page 6, line 7, by inserting before the word
38 "In" the following: "The department shall establish
39 standards based, to every degree practicable, on rules
40 adopted by the department of natural resources
41 required to clean up sites from contamination under
42 chapter 455H."
43 . By striking page 9, line 10 through page 10,
44 line 32.
45 . Page 11, by striking line 7, and inserting
46 the following:
47 " . Moneys in the fund are appropriated
48 exclusively to support".
49 . Page 11, by striking lines 28 through 31,
50 and inserting the following:

Page 2

1 "Sec. . NEW SECTION. 161.9 REMEDIATION
2 AGREEMENT.
3 1. A person is not required to comply with the
4 requirements of this chapter, including the
5 remediation of a site, unless the person is a
6 responsible person who executes a remediation
7 agreement with the board, as provided in this section.
8 The remediation agreement shall provide for all of the
9 following:
10 a. The terms and conditions required to perform
11 remediation under a plan of remediation as provided in
12 this section, and the payment of claims as provided in
13 section 161.10.
14 b. A plan for remediation of a site where
15 contamination has been discovered. The plan shall
16 provide procedures for a remediation of the
17 contaminated site, a schedule for providing for the
18 remediation of the site according to remediation
19 standards provided in section 161.5, and the
20 classification and prioritization of sites as provided
21 in section 161.6. The plan may be amended at any
22 time, if approved by the department, if the amendment
23 to the agreement is executed by the responsible person

24 and the board. The plan shall be developed by the
25 responsible person and approved by the department for
26 each site subject to the agreement. The plan shall
27 include all of the following:
28 (1) A determination as to the extent of the
29 existing soil, groundwater, or surface water
30 contamination.
31 (2) The proximity of the contamination and the
32 likelihood that the contamination will affect a
33 drinking water well.
34 (3) The characteristics of the site and the
35 potential for migration of the contamination.
36 (4) Whether the site is classified as a high,
37 medium, or low priority site, as provided in section
38 161.6.
39 The department may require that an initial plan of
40 remediation be submitted prior to execution of a
41 remediation agreement. The department may require
42 that the initial plan recommend whether a site be
43 classified as a high or medium priority site. The
44 department may require further investigation be
45 conducted to determine the extent of the remediation
46 which should be conducted on the site.
47 2. a. The department, upon approval of the board,
48 may contract with a person in order to do any of the
49 following:
50 (1) Consult with the department and the board in

Page 3

1 reviewing a remediation agreement, including but not
2 limited to investigating a site or recommending
3 approval or denial of a plan for remediation.
4 (2) Ensure compliance with the plan for
5 remediation as provided in this section. The person
6 may be authorized to provide a statement to a
7 responsible person, stating that the person is
8 eligible for payment of a claim submitted from the
9 fund as provided in section 161.10.
10 b. The department may execute the contract with a
11 private individual or entity or a state and local
12 government as provided in chapter 28E.
13 3. a. A responsible person is eligible to execute
14 a remediation agreement under this section, if the
15 board".
16 . Page 12, by striking lines 25 through 31.
17 . Page 13, line 2, by striking the word
18 "established" and inserting the following: "contained
19 in a remediation agreement executed by the board and
20 the eligible person and rules adopted".
21 . Page 13, line 3, by inserting after the
22 words "The person" the following: "who has executed a

23 remediation agreement with the board and is".
24 . Page 13, line 18, by striking the word
25 "board" and inserting the following: "department".
26 . Page 13, by striking lines 25 and 26.
27 . Page 14, by inserting after line 10, the
28 following:
29 " . Withholding a portion of the payment as
30 provided in the remediation agreement, for final
31 payment when the department determines that the site
32 has been monitored for a period necessary to ensure
33 that remediation has been successful."
34 . By striking page 15, line 25 through page
35 16, line 1.
36 . Page 16, line 4, by striking the figure
37 "1999" and inserting the following: "2000".
38 . Page 16, line 5, by striking the figure
39 "2000" and inserting the following: "2001".
40 . Page 16, line 10, by striking the figure
41 "1999" and inserting the following: "2000".
42 . Title page, line 2, by striking the words
43 "providing for fees,"."

Weigel of Chickasaw rose on a point of order and invoked Rule 32,
referring Senate File 466 to the committee on ways and means.
(Amendments H-8261 and H-8857 pending)

The Speaker ruled the point well taken and referred Senate File
466 to the committee on ways and means.

Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent to
suspend the rules for the committee on ways and means and the
committee on transportation to meet immediately upon recess.

On motion by Rants of Woodbury, the House was recessed at 9:55
a.m., until 11:00 a.m.

LATE MORNING SESSION

The House reconvened at 11:12 a.m., Speaker Siegrist in the chair.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

The following message was received from the Senate:


Mr. Speaker: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has on
April 12, 2000, amended and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the
House is asked:

House File 2433, a bill for an act relating to community college governance.

MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary

The House stood at ease at 11:13 a.m., until the fall of the gavel.

The House resumed session at 2:15 p.m., Speaker pro tempore
Sukup in the chair.

INTRODUCTION OF BILL

House File 2572, by committee on appropriations, a bill for an act
relating to public expenditure and regulatory matters, making
appropriations, and establishing a Microsoft settlement fund, and
providing an effective date.

Read first time and placed on the appropriations calendar.

QUORUM CALL

A non-record roll call was requested to determine that a quorum
was present. The vote revealed seventy-seven members present,
twenty-three absent.

IMMEDIATE MESSAGE

Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
House File 2561 be immediately messaged to the Senate.

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

MR. SPEAKER: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports
that the following committee recommendation has been received and
is on file in the office of the Chief Clerk.

ELIZABETH A. ISAACSON
Chief Clerk of the House


COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS

Senate File 466, a bill for an act relating to the remediation of agrichemical sites,
providing for fees, and providing for the repeal of a section relating to cleanup prioriti-
zation.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Amend and Do Pass with amendment H-8261 April 12, 2000.

Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent for the
immediate consideration of Senate File 466.

Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
Senate File 466 be temporarily deferred. (Amendments H-8261 and
H-8857 pending)

CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 117

Brauns of Muscatine called up for consideration House Concurrent
Resolution 117, a concurrent resolution establishing a special
commission to study and make recommendations concerning the
impact of current and future state replacement funds paid to local
governments to mitigate the effects of the elimination of the property
tax on industrial machinery, equipment, and computers.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 113 SUBSTITUTED
FOR HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 117

Brauns of Muscatine asked and received unanimous consent to
substitute Senate Concurrent Resolution 113 for House Concurrent
Resolution 117.

Senate Concurrent Resolution 113, a concurrent resolution
establishing a special commission to study and make recom-
mendations concerning the impact of current and future state
replacement funds paid to local governments to mitigate the effects of
the elimination of the property tax on industrial machinery,
equipment, and computers, and moved its adoption.

The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.


ADOPTION OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 119

Huser of Polk called up for consideration House Concurrent
Resolution 119, a concurrent resolution requesting the state
department of transportation to review federal outdoor advertising
bonus program restrictions on signing and advertising adjacent to the
interstate highway system and to make recommendations to the
general assembly, and moved its adoption.

The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.

IMMEDIATE MESSAGES

Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: House
Concurrent Resolution 119 and Senate Concurrent Resolution
113.

CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Regular Calendar

Senate File 2443, a bill for an act relating to compacts or
agreements entered into by the Iowa lottery board and commissioner
of the lottery, with report of committee recommending passage, was
taken up for consideration.

Dix of Butler in the chair at 2:45 p.m.

Sukup of Franklin offered amendment H-8774 filed by Sukup, et
al., as follows:

H-8774

1 Amend Senate File 2443, as passed by the Senate, as
2 follows:
3 1. Page 1, by inserting before line 1 the
4 following:
5 "Section 1. Section 99D.9, subsection 6, Code
6 1999, is amended to read as follows:
7 6. A licensee may shall not loan to any person
8 money or any other thing of value or permit a
9 financial institution, vendor, or other person to loan
10 money on the licensed premises on the basis of a
11 credit card or similar instrument in person or through

12 an electronic or mechanical device including but not
13 limited to a satellite terminal as defined in section
14 527.2 for the purpose of permitting that person to
15 wager on any race. The use of a check or a debit card
16 with overdraft protection is not prohibited by this
17 subsection."
18 2. Page 1, by inserting after line 12 the
19 following:
20 "Sec. . Section 99F.7, subsection 9, Code 1999,
21 is amended to read as follows:
22 9. A licensee shall not loan to any person money
23 or any other thing of value or permit a financial
24 institution, vendor, or other person to loan money on
25 the licensed premises on the basis of a credit card or
26 similar instrument in person or through an electronic
27 or mechanical device including but not limited to a
28 satellite terminal as defined in section 527.2 for the
29 purpose of permitting that person to wager on any game
30 of chance. The use of a check or a debit card with
31 overdraft protection is not prohibited by this
32 subsection."
33 3. Title page, by striking line 1, and inserting
34 the following: "An Act relating to gambling by
35 prohibiting the loan of money for gambling purposes
36 through a credit card or an electronic or mechanical
37 device at a gambling facility and to contracts and
38 agreements entered into by the".
39 4. By renumbering as necessary.

Bradley of Clinton rose on a point of order that amendment
H-8774 was not germane.

The Speaker ruled the point well taken and amendment H-8774
not germane.

Raecker of Polk asked for unanimous consent to suspend the rules
to consider amendment H-8774.

Objection was raised.

Raecker of Polk moved to suspend the rules to consider
amendment H-8774.

A non-record roll call was requested.

The ayes were 30, nays 52.


The motion to suspend the rules lost.

Brunkhorst of Bremer offered the following amendment H-8747
filed by him and moved its adoption:

H-8747

1 Amend Senate File 2443, as passed by the Senate, as
2 follows:
3 1. Page 1, by striking line 7 and inserting the
4 following: "United".

Amendment H-8747 lost.

Ford of Polk offered the following amendment H-8761 filed by him
and moved its adoption:

H-8761

1 Amend Senate File 2443, as passed by the Senate, as
2 follows:
3 1. Page 1, line 9, by inserting after the word
4 "games." the following: "However, the board and the
5 commissioner shall not enter into an agreement to
6 operate, market, and promote a powerball game with a
7 territory of the United States or one of its political
8 subdivisions or with a foreign nation unless the
9 political subdivision, territory, or foreign nation
10 agrees to use at least three-tenths of one percent of
11 its powerball game revenue after the payment of prizes
12 for gamblers assistance."

A non-record roll call was requested.

The ayes were 35, nays 55.

Amendment H-8761 lost.

Cormack of Webster offered the following amendment H-8804 filed
by him and moved its adoption:

H-8804

1 Amend Senate File 2443 as passed by the Senate, as
2 follows:
3 1. Page 1, line 9, by inserting after the word
4 "games." the following: "However, the board shall not

5 enter into an agreement or compact that expands the
6 powerball game into another nation if the average
7 annual per capita income of the nation is twenty-five
8 percent or more below the average annual per capita
9 income of the United States for the preceding year."

Roll call was requested by Cormack of Webster and Jager of Black
Hawk.

On the question "Shall amendment H-8804 be adopted?" (S.F.
2443)

The ayes were, 39:
Alons Arnold Boddicker Brunkhorst
Carroll Chiodo Cormack Dolecheck
Fallon Foege Ford Garman
Greimann Greiner Grundberg Holveck
Houser Jager Johnson Kreiman
Kuhn Larson Lord Mascher
Mundie Parmenter Raecker Rayhons
Richardson Schrader Shey Stevens
Sukup Sunderbruch Thomson Tyrrell
Van Engelenhoven Weigel Witt

 


The nays were, 56:
Barry Baudler Bell Blodgett
Boal Boggess Bradley Brauns
Bukta Cataldo Cohoon Connors
Davis Doderer Dotzler Drake
Drees Falck Gipp Hahn
Hansen Heaton Hoffman Holmes
Horbach Huseman Huser Jacobs
Jenkins Jochum Kettering Klemme
Larkin Martin May Mertz
Metcalf Millage Murphy Myers
Nelson-Forbes O'Brien Osterhaus Rants
Reynolds Scherrman Shoultz Siegrist, Spkr.
Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Thomas Weidman
Welter Whitead Wise Dix,
Presiding

 


Absent or not voting, 5:
Eddie Frevert Teig Van Fossen
Warnstadt

 


Amendment H-8804 lost.


Fallon of Polk offered amendment H-8744 filed by him as follows:

H-8744

1 Amend Senate File 2443, as passed by the Senate, as
2 follows:
3 1. Page 1, by inserting after line 12 the
4 following:
5 "Sec. ___. Section 99E.10, subsection 1,
6 unnumbered paragraph 2, Code Supplement 1999, is
7 amended to read as follows:
8 Lottery expenses for marketing, educational, and
9 informational material shall not exceed four three
10 percent of the lottery revenue."
11 2. Title page, line 1, by inserting after the
12 word "to" the following: "expenses of, and".

Bradley of Clinton rose on a point of order that amendment
H-8744 was not germane.

The Speaker ruled the point well taken and amendment H-8744
not germane.

Fallon of Polk asked for unanimous consent to suspend the rules to
consider amendment H-8744.

Objection was raised.

Fallon of Polk moved to suspend the rules to consider amendment
H-8744.

A non-record roll call was requested.

The ayes were 33, nays 55.

The motion to suspend the rules lost.

Osterhaus of Jackson offered amendment H-8780 filed by him as
follows:

H-8780

1 Amend Senate File 2443, as passed by the Senate, as
2 follows:
3 1. Page 1, by inserting after line 12 the
4 following:

5 "Sec. . IOWA LOTTERY LICENSEE COMPENSATION
6 STUDY AND REPORT. The Iowa lottery board shall review
7 its policy regarding the compensation of licensees
8 selling lottery products. During its review, the Iowa
9 lottery board shall consider compensation options
10 including, but not limited to, awarding a licensee a
11 share or percentage of the winnings from lottery
12 products sold by the licensee. The Iowa lottery board
13 shall prepare a report of its findings and submit the
14 report to the general assembly pursuant to section
15 7A.11, subsection 2, not later than December 1, 2000."
16 2. Title page, line 2, by inserting after the
17 words "the lottery" the following: "and providing for
18 a policy review".
19 3. By renumbering as necessary.

Millage of Scott rose on a point of order that amendment H-8780
was not germane.

The Speaker ruled the point well taken and amendment H-8780
not germane.

Osterhaus of Jackson moved to suspend the rules to consider
amendment H-8780.

A non-record roll call was requested.

The ayes were 25, nays 52.

The motion to suspend the rules lost.

Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
Senate File 2443 be temporarily deferred.

ADOPTION OF HOUSE RESOLUTION 117

Raecker of Polk called up for consideration House Resolution 117,
a resolution congratulating the Drake Women's Basketball Team, and
moved its adoption.

The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.

SPECIAL PRESENTATION

Raecker of Polk introduced to the House, Coach Lisa Bluder who

briefly addressed the House and thanked them for their support of
the Drake University women's basketball team.

The House rose and expressed its welcome.

Speaker Siegrist in the chair at 4:28 p.m.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

House File 2573, by committee on transportation, a bill for an act
relating to eligibility for United States armed forces retired special
motor vehicle license plates.

Read first time and placed on the calendar.

House File 2574, by committee on appropriations, a bill for an act
relating to and making appropriations from the rebuild Iowa
infrastructure fund to state departments and agencies, including the
department for the blind, the department of corrections, the
department of cultural affairs, the department of economic
development, the department of general services, the judicial branch,
the department of public safety, the state board of regents, the state
department of transportation, the office of treasurer of state, and the
commission of veterans affairs, creating an environment first fund
and making appropriations from that fund for environmental
purposes, making related Code language changes, and providing
effective dates.

Read first time and placed on the appropriations calendar.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Leave of absence was granted as follows:

Sukup of Franklin, until his return, on request of Rants of Woodbury.

The House resumed consideration of Senate File 2443, previously
deferred.

Bradley of Clinton 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. 2443)

The ayes were, 62:
Arnold Barry Baudler Bell
Blodgett Boggess Bradley Brauns
Bukta Cataldo Chiodo Cohoon
Connors Davis Dix Dolecheck
Dotzler Drake Drees Eddie
Falck Gipp Hansen Hoffman
Holmes Horbach Huseman Huser
Jacobs Jenkins Jochum Kettering
Larkin Martin Mascher May
Mertz Metcalf Millage Murphy
Myers Nelson-Forbes O'Brien Osterhaus
Rants Rayhons Reynolds Scherrman
Shoultz Stevens Sunderbruch Taylor, D.
Taylor, T. Teig Thomas Van Fossen
Warnstadt Weidman Welter Whitead
Wise Mr. Speaker
Siegrist

 


The nays were, 36:
Alons Boal Boddicker Brunkhorst
Carroll Cormack Doderer Fallon
Foege Ford Garman Greimann
Greiner Grundberg Hahn Heaton
Holveck Houser Jager Johnson
Klemme Kreiman Kuhn Larson
Lord Mundie Parmenter Raecker
Richardson Schrader Shey Thomson
Tyrrell Van Engelenhoven Weigel Witt

 


Absent or not voting, 2:
Sukup

 


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

IMMEDIATE MESSAGE

Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
Senate File 2443 be immediately messaged to the Senate.


MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

The following message was received from the Senate:

Mr. Speaker: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has on
April 11, 2000, insisted on its amendment to House File 711, a bill for an act
concerning the imposition of a drug abuse resistance education surcharge for criminal
alcohol beverage control offenses, and the members of the conference committee on the
part of the Senate are: The Senator from Marshall, Senator McKibben, Chair; the
Senator from Shelby, Senator Boettger; the Senator from Union, Senator Angelo; the
Senator from Jasper, Senator Black; and the Senator from Lee, Senator Fraise.

MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary

Ways and Means Calendar

House File 2562, a bill for an act relating to the treatment for
sales and use tax purposes of sales where the substance of the
transactions is delivered by electromagnetic waves, digitally, or by
way of cable or fiber optics, the exemption from the sales and use
taxes of the furnishing, sale, or rental of information services,
providing of refunds, and including an effective and retroactive
applicability date provision, was taken up for consideration.

Weigel of Chickasaw asked and received unanimous consent that
amendment H-8863 be deferred.

Weigel of Chickasaw offered the following amendment H-8860 filed
by him from the floor and moved its adoption:

H-8860

1 Amend House File 2562 as follows:
2 1. Page 1, by striking lines 1 through 8.
3 2. Page 1, line 16, by inserting after the word
4 "organized" the following: "and customized
5 specifically".
6 3. Page 1, line 18, by inserting after the word
7 "service" the following: "if the primary component of
8 the transaction is the purchase or rental of a
9 nontaxable service".
10 4. Page 1, by striking lines 24 through 31.
11 5. Title page, by striking lines 1 through 4 and
12 inserting the following: "An Act relating to the
13 exemption from the sales and use taxes of".

A non-record roll call was requested.

The ayes were 37, nays 53.

Amendment H-8860 lost.

Fallon of Polk offered the following amendment H-8874 filed by
him from the floor and moved its adoption:

H-8874

1 Amend House File 2562 as follows:
2 1. Page 1, line 6, by inserting after the word
3 "delivered" the following: "or is capable of being
4 delivered".
5 2. Page 1, line 29, by inserting after the word
6 "delivered" the following: "or is capable of being
7 delivered".

Carroll of Poweshiek in the chair at 7:05 p.m.

Roll call was requested by Weigel of Chickasaw and Van Fossen of
Scott.

On the question "Shall amendment H-8874 be adopted?" (H.F.
2562)

Rule 75 was invoked.

The ayes were, 38:
Bell Bukta Cohoon Connors
Cormack Doderer Dotzler Drees
Falck Fallon Foege Greimann
Holveck Jochum Kreiman Kuhn
Larkin Mascher May Mertz
Mundie Murphy Myers O'Brien
Osterhaus Parmenter Reynolds Richardson
Scherrman Schrader Shoultz Stevens
Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Thomas Warnstadt
Weigel Whitead

 


The nays were, 59:
Alons Arnold Barry Baudler
Blodgett Boal Boddicker Boggess
Bradley Brauns Brunkhorst Cataldo
Chiodo Davis Dix Dolecheck
Drake Eddie Ford Garman
Gipp Greiner Grundberg Hahn
Hansen Heaton Hoffman Holmes
Horbach Houser Huseman Huser
Jacobs Jager Jenkins Johnson
Kettering Klemme Larson Lord
Martin Metcalf Millage Nelson-Forbes
Raecker Rants Rayhons Shey
Siegrist, Spkr. Sunderbruch Teig Thomson
Tyrrell Van Fossen Weidman Welter
Wise Witt Carroll,
Presiding

 


Absent or not voting, 3:
Frevert Sukup Van Engelenhoven

 


Amendment H-8874 lost.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Leave of absence was granted as follows:

Van Engelenhoven of Mahaska, for the remainder of the day, on request of Speaker
Siegrist.

Weigel of Chickasaw asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-8875 filed by him from the floor.

Weigel of Chickasaw asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H-8863, previously deferred, filed by him from
the floor.

Van Fossen of Scott 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?" (H.F. 2562)

Rule 75 was invoked.

The ayes were, 58:
Alons Arnold Barry Baudler
Bell Blodgett Boal Boddicker
Boggess Bradley Brauns Cataldo
Chiodo Davis Dix Dolecheck
Drake Eddie Ford Garman
Gipp Greiner Grundberg Hahn
Hansen Heaton Hoffman Horbach
Houser Huseman Huser Jacobs
Jager Jenkins Johnson Kettering
Klemme Larson Lord Martin
Metcalf Millage Nelson-Forbes Raecker
Rants Rayhons Shey Siegrist, Spkr.
Sunderbruch Teig Thomson Tyrrell
Van Fossen Weidman Welter Wise
Witt Carroll,
Presiding

 


The nays were, 38:
Bukta Cohoon Connors Cormack
Doderer Dotzler Drees Falck
Fallon Foege Greimann Holmes
Holveck Jochum Kreiman Kuhn
Larkin Mascher May Mertz
Mundie Murphy Myers O'Brien
Osterhaus Parmenter Reynolds Richardson
Scherrman Schrader Shoultz Stevens
Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Thomas Warnstadt
Weigel Whitead

 


Absent or not voting, 4:
Brunkhorst Frevert Sukup Van Engelenhoven

 


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

IMMEDIATE MESSAGE

Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
House File 2562 be immediately messaged to the Senate.

The House resumed consideration of Senate File 466, previously
deferred, and the committee amendment H-8261 found on pages 1436
through 1437 of the House Journal.

Shoultz of Black Hawk offered the following amendment H-8870,
to the committee amendment H-8261, filed by him from the floor and
moved its adoption:

H-8870

1 Amend the amendment, H-8261, to Senate File 466, as
2 amended, passed, and reprinted by the Senate, as

3 follows:
4 1. Page 1, by inserting after line 2, the
5 following:
6 " ___. Page 1, by striking lines 5 through 9.
7 ___. Page 2, by striking lines 25 through 29."
8 2. Page 1, by striking line 21, and inserting the
9 following:
10 " ___. Page 5, by striking lines 32 through 34,
11 and inserting the following:
12 " ___. Soil and groundwater standards for
13 remediation. The standards shall be the same as those
14 adopted in rules by the department of natural
15 resources.""
16 3. Page 1, by inserting before line 22, the
17 following:
18 " ___. By striking page 6, line 2 through page 9,
19 line 9."
20 4. Page 1, line 25, by striking the figure "1"
21 and inserting the following: "2".

Amendment H-8870 lost.

Klemme of Plymouth moved the adoption of amendment H-8857,
to the committee amendment H-8261, previously deferred, and found
on pages 1437 through 1440 of the House Journal.

Amendment H-8857 was adopted.

On motion by Klemme of Plymouth the committee amendment H-
8261, as amended, was adopted.

Klemme of Plymouth offered the following amendment H-8873
filed by him from the floor and moved its adoption:

H-8873

1 Amend Senate File 466, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 11, line 9, by striking the figure
4 "455L.10" and inserting the following: "161.10".
5 2. Page 15, line 2, by striking the figure
6 "455L.9" and inserting the following: "161.9".

Amendment H-8873 was adopted.


Weigel of Chickasaw offered the following amendment H-8866 filed
by him from the floor and moved its adoption:

H-8866

1 Amend Senate File 466, as amended, passed, and
2 reprinted by the Senate, as follows:
3 1. Page 15, by inserting after line 24, the
4 following:
5 "Sec. ___. INTERIM STUDY. The legislative council
6 is requested to establish an interim study committee
7 to consider methods to fund the agrichemical
8 remediation fund as created in section 161.8, as
9 enacted in this Act. The interim study committee
10 shall include members of the general assembly and
11 members of the agrichemical remediation board as
12 established in section 161.3, as enacted in this Act.
13 The secretary of agriculture shall appoint members of
14 the board prior to the first meeting of the interim
15 study committee."

Amendment H-8866 lost.

Klemme of Plymouth 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. 466)

The ayes were, 74:
Alons Arnold Barry Baudler
Bell Blodgett Boal Boddicker
Boggess Bradley Brauns Brunkhorst
Bukta Cataldo Cohoon Cormack
Davis Dix Dolecheck Drake
Drees Eddie Falck Garman
Gipp Greiner Grundberg Hahn
Hansen Heaton Hoffman Holmes
Horbach Houser Huseman Huser
Jacobs Jager Jenkins Johnson
Kettering Klemme Kreiman Kuhn
Larkin Larson Lord Martin
Mascher May Mertz Metcalf
Millage Mundie Nelson-Forbes O'Brien
Raecker Rants Rayhons Reynolds
Shey Siegrist, Spkr. Stevens Sunderbruch
Teig Thomas Thomson Tyrrell
Van Fossen Warnstadt Weidman Welter
Wise Carroll,
Presiding

 


The nays were, 22:
Chiodo Connors Dotzler Fallon
Foege Ford Greimann Holveck
Jochum Murphy Myers Osterhaus
Parmenter Richardson Scherrman Schrader
Shoultz Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Weigel
Whitead Witt

 


Absent or not voting, 4:
Doderer Frevert Sukup Van Engelenhoven

 


The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title, as amended, was agreed to.

IMMEDIATE MESSAGE

Rants of Woodbury asked and received unanimous consent that
Senate File 466 be immediately messaged to the Senate.

EXPLANATIONS OF VOTE

I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on Wednesday,
April 12, 2000. Had I been present, I would have voted "aye" on
Senate Files 2302, 2329 and House File 2477.

CHIODO of Polk

I was necessarily absent from the House chamber on Wednesday,
April 12, 2000. Had I been present, I would have voted "nay" on
Senate File 2443.

SUKUP of Franklin

BILLS ENROLLED, SIGNED AND SENT TO GOVERNOR

The Chief Clerk of the House submitted the following report:

Mr. Speaker: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports that the
following bills have been examined and found correctly enrolled, signed by the

Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate, and presented to the
Governor for his approval on this 12th day of April, 2000: House Files 2146, 2331,
2423, 2442 and 2542.

ELIZABETH A. ISAACSON
Chief Clerk of the House

Report adopted.

BILLS SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR

A communication was received from the Governor announcing that
on April 12, 2000, he approved and transmitted to the Secretary of
State the following bills:

House File 2027, an act relating to the construction or acquisition of infrastructure
by rural water districts by providing for financing and exempting certain debt
instruments from taxation.

House File 2148, an act prohibiting the use of a telephone listing that
misrepresents the name and location of a business and making penalties applicable.

House File 2247, an act relating to land restoration requirements for interstate
natural gas pipeline construction projects.

House File 2280, an act requiring the director of the department of education to
develop and administer an operation recognition program.

House File 2494, an act providing for the application of compost material to land for
use for the production of organic agricultural products.

Senate File 2194, an act relating to the vacation of roads and road rights-of-way.

Senate File 2238, an act relating to the use of school improvement technology
program and school improvement technology block grant program moneys by school
districts and area education agencies to employ or contract with information technology
specialists.

Senate File 2300, an act relating to interference with lawful hunting, fishing, or fur
harvesting and providing a penalty.

Senate File 2411, an act relating to public retirement systems and providing
implementation, applicability, and effective dates.

PRESENTATION OF VISITORS

The Speaker announced that the following visitors were present in
the House chamber:

Students from Clear Creek Elementary, Clear Lake, accompanied
by teacher Judy Allen. By Blodgett of Cerro Gordo.

Eleven ISPAC students from Kuemper Catholic, Carroll, accom-
panied by John Steffer. By Drees of Carroll.

Twelve ISPAC students from Charter Oak-Ute Community
Schools, accompanied by their instructor. By Hoffman of Crawford.

Seventy-five fifth grade students from Western Hills, West Des
Moines, accompanied by Mrs. Huggins, Mrs. Strentz and Ms.
Tollefson. By Jacobs of Polk.

CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION

MR. SPEAKER: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports
that certificates of recognition have been issued as follows.

ELIZABETH A. ISAACSON
Chief Clerk of the House

2000\818 Stella Fredrickson, Mapleton - For celebrating her 90th birthday.

2000\819 Cary Euchner, Program Manager, Cedar Falls - For receiving the 2
Year Award as Program Manager, the Cedar Falls program being
named Best Public Relations Program, and for receiving a Volunteer
Award at the 2000 Main Street Iowa Awards ceremony.

2000\820 Ardis Kieffer, Clinton - For celebrating her 90th birthday.

2000\821 Roy and Alta McKnight, Indianola - For celebrating their 60th wedding
anniversary.

2000\822 Leona Mae Johnson, DeWitt - For celebrating her 90th birthday.

2000\823 Venita Wilcox, Clinton - For celebrating her 90th birthday.

SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

House File 2566

Transportation: Eddie, Chair; May and Welter.

Senate File 2442

Ways and Means: Blodgett, Chair; Larkin and Larson.

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS

MR. SPEAKER: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports
that the following committee recommendations have been received
and are on file in the office of the Chief Clerk.

ELIZABETH A. ISAACSON
Chief Clerk of the House

COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS

Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 784), relating to and making
appropriations from the rebuild Iowa infrastructure fund to state departments and
agencies, including the department for the blind, the department of corrections, the
department of cultural affairs, the department of economic development, the
department of general services, the judicial branch, the department of public safety,
the state board of regents, the state department of transportation, the office of
treasurer of state, and the commission of veterans affairs, creating an environment
first fund and making appropriations from that fund for environmental purposes,
making related Code language changes, and providing effective dates.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Amend and Do Pass April 11, 2000.

Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 785), relating to public expenditure
and regulatory matters, making appropriations, and establishing a Microsoft
settlement fund.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Amend and Do Pass April 11, 2000.

COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION

Committee Bill (Formerly House File 2566), relating to eligibility for United
States armed forces retired special motor vehicle license plates.

Fiscal Note is not required.

Recommended Do Pass April 12, 2000.

AMENDMENTS FILED

H-8858 S.F. 2429 Nelson-Forbes of Marshall
Ford of Polk
Grundberg of Polk
Reynolds of Van Buren

H-8859 S.F. 2429 Nelson-Forbes of Marshall
Ford of Polk
H-8861 H.F. 2530 Van Engelenhoven of Mahaska
Greiner of Washington Arnold of Lucas
Houser of Pottawattamie Reynolds of Van Buren
Mundie of Webster
H-8862 H.F. 2433 Senate Amendment
H-8864 H.F. 2560 Weigel of Chickasaw
H-8865 H.F. 2560 Weigel of Chickasaw
H-8867 H.F. 2535 Weigel of Chickasaw
H-8868 S.F. 2332 Boddicker of Cedar
H-8869 S.F. 2338 Brunkhorst of Bremer
H-8871 S.F. 2245 Jager of Black Hawk
Mascher of Johnson
H-8872 S.F. 2428 Boggess of Page
Holveck of Polk
H-8876 H.F. 2569 Teig of Hamilton
H-8877 S.F. 2332 Reynolds of Van Buren
H-8878 S.F. 2429 Nelson-Forbes of Marshall

On motion by Rants of Woodbury the House adjourned at 8:45
p.m., until 8:45 a.m., Thursday, April 13, 2000.

Correction to Journal of April 11, 2000

Page 1421 - Amendment H-8852, to the Senate amendment H-8746, lines 44 through
50, page 1, and lines 1 through 27, page 2, were placed out of order.


Previous Day: Tuesday, April 11Next Day: Thursday, April 13
Senate Journal: Index House Journal: Index
Legislation: Index Bill History: Index

Return To Home index


© 2000 Cornell College and League of Women Voters of Iowa


Comments about this site or page? hjourn@legis.iowa.gov.
Please remember that the person listed above does not vote on bills. Direct all comments concerning legislation to State Legislators.

Last update: Thu Apr 13 13:35:00 CDT 2000
URL: /DOCS/GA/78GA/Session.2/HJournal/Day/0412.html
jhf