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Senate Journal: Tuesday, March 21, 2000

  SEVENTY-SECOND CALENDAR DAY
  FORTY-SECOND SESSION DAY

  Senate Chamber
  Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, March 21, 2000

  The Senate met in regular session at 9:07 a.m., President Kramer
  presiding.

  Prayer was offered by the Reverend Phillip Olson, pastor of the
  Ridgeway Lutheran Parish of Ridgeway, Iowa, guest of Senator
  Soukup.  His wife, Reverend Ginny Olson, and their children, Ana,
  Martha, Andrew, and Amy, accompanied Reverend Olson.

  The Journal of Monday, March 20, 2000, was approved.

  SPECIAL GUESTS

  Senator Boettger and Eleanor Verwers, Chairperson of the
  Iowa/Cherkasy Sister State Committee, welcomed the following
  visitors from our Sister State of Cherkasy, Ukraine:

  Mr. Petro Yevich, President of the Cherkasy/Iowa Sister State
  Committee, is President of the JSC AgroRos company, which engages
  in crop protection chemicals for Ukraine.  He is interested in the
  latest farm technology.

  Mr. Oleksandr Cherevko, Director representing the Department of
  the National Bank of Ukraine.  He will be visiting several our
  banking systems and hopes to develop future banking exchanges.

  Dr. Svetlana Zhurba is the Deputy Head Physician of Cherkasy
  Regional Multi-Profile Hospital and served as the Deputy of the
  Regional Commission of Public Health.  She will spend this week
  visiting hospitals and clinics in central Iowa.
  The Honorable Gennadyi Kapralov, Vice Governor of the Cherkasy
  Oblast Regional Administration.  Mr. Kapralov is here at the
  invitation of Governor Vilsack and Iowa Sister States to observe the
  daily operational procedures that support and maintain our
  democratic government.

  Mr. Vadim Melnekov is the Deputy Head of District
  Administration in Korsun.  He first visited Iowa in 1988 with the
  Soviet-American Peace Walks.  Mr. Melnekov has returned to Iowa
  twice and continues to work on joint projects which will be of mutual
  benefit to each of our states.

  Mr. Melnekov served as interpreter as Vice Governor Kapralov
  addressed the Senate with brief remarks.

  LEAVE OF ABSENCE

  Leave of absence was granted as follows:

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

  CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
  (Regular Calendar)

  Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up
  for consideration House Files 2253, 2172, 2425, 2480, 2168, 2368, and
  2420.

  House File 2253

  On motion of Senator Lamberti, House File 2253, a bill for an act
  relating to state criminal jurisdiction and to the crimes of escape and
  absence from custody, with report of committee recommending
  passage, was taken up for consideration.

  Senator Lamberti 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. 2253), the vote was:
  Ayes, 49:

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

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  Fink			

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

  House File 2172

  On motion of Senator Fraise, House File 2172, a bill for an act
  relating to polygraph examinations of applicants for certain law
  enforcement or correctional facility positions, with report of
  committee recommending amendment and passage, was taken up for
  consideration.

  Senator McKean offered amendment S-5115, filed by the
  committee on Judiciary on March 9, 2000, to page 1 of the bill, and
  moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-5115 was adopted by a voice vote.

  Senator Fraise 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. 2172), the vote was:
  Ayes, 45:

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

  Nays, 4:

  Bolkcom	Dearden	Dvorsky	Hammond	

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  Fink			

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

  House File 2425

  On motion of Senator Lamberti, House File 2425, a bill for an act
  relating to knowledge of limitations on authority of managers of
  limited liability companies by persons dealing with such companies,
  with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for
  consideration.

  Senator McKean took the chair at 9:42 a.m.

  Senator Lamberti 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. 2425), the vote was:

  Ayes, 49:

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

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  Fink			

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

  House File 2480

  On motion of Senator Freeman, House File 2480, a bill for an act
  relating to motor vehicle registration periods and providing an
  effective date, with report of committee recommending passage, was
  taken up for consideration.

  Senator Freeman 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. 2480), the vote was:

  Ayes, 48:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Black
  Boettger	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Drake	Dvorsky	Flynn
  Fraise	Freeman	Gaskill	Gronstal
  Hammond	Hansen	Harper	Hedge
  Horn	Iverson	Jensen	Johnson
  Judge	Kibbie	King	Kramer
  Lamberti	Lundby	Maddox	McCoy
  McKean	McKibben	McLaren	Miller
  Redfern	Redwine	Rehberg	Rife
  Rittmer	Schuerer	Sexton	Shearer
  Szymoniak	Tinsman	Veenstra	Zieman	
  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 2:

  Fink	Soukup			

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

  House File 2168

  On motion of Senator Lamberti, House File 2168, a bill for an act
  relating to the exceptions to the requirement of holding a hearing in a
  dissolution of marriage action, with report of committee
  recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.

  Senator Lamberti 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. 2168), the vote was:

  Ayes, 49:

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

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  Fink			

  The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to
  have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to.
  House File 2368

  On motion of Senator Sexton, House File 2368, a bill for an act
  relating to weight restrictions on certain implements of husbandry
  and providing for a study, with report of committee recommending
  passage, was taken up for consideration.

  Senator Sexton 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. 2368), the vote was:

  Ayes, 49:

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

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  Fink			

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

  House File 2420

  On motion of Senator Lamberti, House File 2420, a bill for an act
  relating to the statute of limitations for filing a sexual abuse or
  sexual exploitation criminal indictment or information, with report of
  committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.
  Senator Lamberti 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. 2420), the vote was:

  Ayes, 49:

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

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  Fink			

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

  IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED

  Senator Angelo asked and received unanimous consent that
  House Files 2168, 2172, 2253, 2368, 2420, 2425, and 2480 be
  immediately messaged to the House.

  CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
  (Regular Calendar)

  Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up
  for consideration House Files 2248, 2431, 2531, 2316, 2113, and 2525.
  House File 2248

  On motion of Senator Redwine, House File 2248, a bill for an act
  relating to alternate methods of providing proof of motor vehicle
  financial responsibility and providing an effective date, with report of
  committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.

  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. 2248), the vote was:

  Ayes, 48:

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

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 2:

  Fink	Rife			

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

  House File 2431

  On motion of Senator Lamberti, House File 2431, a bill for an act
  relating to ethics and campaign disclosure board procedures and to
  conflicts of interest of public officers and employees, with report of
  committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.
  Senator Lamberti 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. 2431), the vote was:

  Ayes, 49:

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

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  Fink			

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

  House File 2531

  On motion of Senator Miller, House File 2531, a bill for an act
  relating to services provided by county officers including funding for
  emergency medical services and the disposition of lost property, with
  report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for
  consideration.

  Senator Miller 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. 2531), the vote was:
  Ayes, 49:

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

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  Fink			

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

  House File 2316

  On motion of Senator Lamberti, House File 2316, a bill for an act
  relating to the regulation of health organizations for purposes of
  solvency and establishing a measure for the risk-based capital of a
  health organization, with report of committee recommending
  passage, was taken up for consideration.

  Senator Hammond asked and received unanimous consent that
  action on House File 2316 be deferred.

  House File 2113

  On motion of Senator Drake, House File 2113, a bill for an act
  relating to eligibility for United States armed forces retired special
  motor vehicle license plates, with report of committee recommending
  passage, was taken up for consideration.

  Senator Drake offered amendment S-5183, filed by Senators
  Drake et al. from the floor to page 1 and to the title page of the bill,
  and moved its adoption.
  Amendment S-5183 was adopted by a voice vote.

  Senator Drake 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. 2113), the vote was:

  Ayes, 49:

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

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  Fink			

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

  House File 2525

  On motion of Senator Lamberti, House File 2525, a bill for an act
  relating to limitations on recoverable noneconomic damages in legal
  actions arising out of motor vehicle accidents, with report of
  committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.

  Senator Lamberti offered amendment S-5182, filed by him from
  the floor to page 1 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-5182 was adopted by a voice vote.
  Senator Lamberti 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. 2525), the vote was:

  Ayes, 49:

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

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  Fink			

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

  IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED

  Senator Angelo asked and received unanimous consent that
  House Files 2113, 2248, 2431, 2525, and 2531 be immediately
  messaged to the House.

  CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
  (Regular Calendar)

  Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up
  for consideration House Files 723 and 2169.
  House File 723

  On motion of Senator Miller, House File 723, a bill for an act
  prohibiting the mistreatment of persons and animals and providing
  for penalties, with report of committee recommending amendment
  and passage, was taken up for consideration.

  Senator Miller asked and received unanimous consent that action
  on House File 723 be deferred.

  LEAVE OF ABSENCE

  Leave of absence was granted as follows:

  Senator Gronstal, until he returns, on request of Senator Fraise.

  House File 2169

  On motion of Senator Zieman, House File 2169, a bill for an act
  relating to the appointment of emergency management coordinators,
  with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for
  consideration.

  Senator Zieman 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. 2169), the vote was:

  Ayes, 48:

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

  Nays, none.
  Absent or not voting, 2:

  Fink	Gronstal			

  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 2321 and 2365.

  House File 2321

  On motion of Senator Hammond, House File 2321, a bill for an
  act relating to medical assistance, including eligibility categories and
  transfer of assets, with report of committee recommending passage,
  was taken up for consideration.

  Senator Tinsman offered amendment S-5184, filed by her from the
  floor to page 1 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-5184 was adopted by a voice vote.

  Senator Hammond 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. 2321), the vote was:

  Ayes, 47:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Black
  Boettger	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Drake	Dvorsky	Flynn
  Fraise	Freeman	Gaskill	Hammond
  Hansen	Harper	Hedge	Horn
  Iverson	Jensen	Johnson	Judge
  Kibbie	King	Kramer	Lamberti
  Lundby	Maddox	McCoy	McKean
  McKibben	McLaren	Miller	Redfern
  Redwine	Rehberg	Rife	Rittmer
  Schuerer	Sexton	Shearer	Soukup
  Tinsman	Veenstra	Zieman	
  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 3:

  Fink	Gronstal	Szymoniak		

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

  House File 2365

  On motion of Senator Miller, House File 2365, a bill for an act
  providing for review of deaths of children under the age of eighteen
  by the child death review team, with report of committee
  recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.

  Senator Miller 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. 2365), the vote was:

  Ayes, 47:

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

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 3:

  Fink	Gronstal	Szymoniak		

  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 2169, 2321, and 2365 be immediately messaged to
  the House.

  CONFIRMATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS
  (Individual Confirmation Calendar)

  Senator Iverson called up the appointment of Allan Thoms, as
  Chair of Utilities Board, placed on the Individual Confirmation
  Calendar on February 10, 2000, and found on page 250 of the Senate
  Journal.

  Senator Jensen moved that the foregoing appointment be
  confirmed by the Senate.

  On the question "Shall the appointee be confirmed?" the vote was:

  Ayes, 48:

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

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 2:

  Fink	Gronstal			

  The appointee having received a two-thirds vote was declared to
  have been confirmed by the Senate.

  Senator Iverson called up the appointment of Frederick Stilwill, as
  Director of the Department of Education, placed on the Individual
  Confirmation Calendar on February 28, 2000, and found on page 453
  of the Senate Journal.

  Senator Redfern moved that the foregoing appointment be
  confirmed by the Senate.

  On the question "Shall the appointee be confirmed?" the vote was:

  Ayes, 48:

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

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 2:

  Fink	Gronstal			

  The appointee having received a two-thirds vote was declared to
  have been confirmed by the Senate.

  Senator Iverson called up the appointment of Thomas G. Becker,
  as State Public Defender, placed on the Individual Confirmation
  Calendar on February 3, 2000, and found on page 188 of the Senate
  Journal.

  Senator Maddox moved that the foregoing appointment be
  confirmed by the Senate.

  On the question "Shall the appointee be confirmed?" the vote was:

  Ayes, 48:

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

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 2:

  Fink	Gronstal			

  The appointee having received a two-thirds vote was declared to
  have been confirmed by the Senate.

  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 20, 2000, amended and passed the following bill in which
  the
  concurrence of the Senate is asked:

  Senate File 2089, a bill for an act relating to collection of the
  physical plant and equipment property tax levy in certain urban
  renewal areas and providing an applicability date.(S-5180)

  ALSO:  That the House has on March 21, 2000, adopted the following
  resolution in
  which the concurrence of the Senate is asked:

  House Concurrent Resolution 115, a concurrent resolution
  urging citizen participation in and cooperation with the conducting of
  the year 2000 census.

  Read first time and referred to committee on Rules And
  Administration.

  ALSO:  That the House has on March 21, 2000, amended and passed the
  following
  bill in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked:

  Senate File 324, a bill for an act relating to certain franchise
  agreements and the rights and responsibilities of the parties under
  such agreements.(S-5185)
  RECESS

  On motion of Senator Iverson, the Senate recessed at 11:13 a.m.,
  until 2:00 p.m.

  APPENDIX

  REPORT OF COMMITTEE MEETING

  APPROPRIATIONS

  Convened:  March 20, 2000, 3:42 p.m.

  Members Present:  Kramer, Vice Chair; Flynn, Ranking Member; Behn, Black,
  Bolkcom, Connolly, Deluhery, Dvorsky, Freeman, Hammond, Hedge, Horn, Jensen,
  Johnson, King, Lamberti, Maddox, McCoy, Redwine, Rife, Schuerer, Soukup, and
  Tinsman.

  Members Absent:  McLaren, Chair; and Rehberg (both excused).

  Committee Business:  Approved SSBs 3216 (as amended) and 3220.1 (as
  amended).

  Adjourned:  6:02 p.m.

  INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

  Senate File 2429, by committee on Appropriations, a bill for an
  act relating to and making appropriations to the department for the
  blind, the Iowa state civil rights commission, the department of elder
  affairs, the Iowa department of public health, the department of
  human rights, the governor's alliance on substance abuse, and the
  commission of veterans affairs, and providing effective dates and
  retroactive applicability provisions.

  Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on Appropriations
  calendar.

  Senate File 2430, by committee on Appropriations, a bill for an
  act relating to and making appropriations for agriculture and natural
  resources and providing effective dates.

  Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on Appropriations
  calendar.
  COMMITTEE REPORTS

  APPROPRIATIONS

  Final Bill Action:  *SENATE FILE 2429 (SSB 3216), a bill for an act relating
  to and
  making appropriations to the department for the blind, the Iowa state civil
  rights
  commission, the department of elder affairs, the Iowa department of public
  health, the
  department of human rights, the governor's alliance on substance abuse, and
  the
  commission of veterans affairs, and providing effective dates and
  retroactive
  applicability provisions.

  Recommendation:  APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

  Final Vote:  Ayes, 13:  Kramer, Behn, Freeman, Hedge, Jensen, Johnson, King,
  Lamberti, Maddox, Redwine, Rife, Schuerer, and Tinsman.  Nays, 9:  Flynn,
  Black,
  Bolkcom, Connolly, Deluhery, Dvorsky, Hammond, McCoy, and Soukup.  Absent or
  not
  voting, 3:  McLaren, Horn, and Rehberg.

  Fiscal Note:  NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

  *Pursuant to Senate Rule 40, the Legislative Service Bureau reported
  nonsubstantive
  changes to the members of the Appropriations Committee on Senate File 2429,
  and
  they were attached to the committee report.

  ALSO:

  Final Bill Action:  *SENATE FILE 2430 (SSB 3220.1), a bill for an act
  relating to and
  making appropriations for agriculture and natural resources and providing
  effective
  dates.

  Recommendation:  APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

  Final Vote:  Ayes, 13:  Kramer, Behn, Freeman, Hedge, Jensen, Johnson, King,
  Lamberti, Maddox, Redwine, Rife, Schuerer, and Tinsman.  Nays, 10:  Flynn,
  Black,
  Bolkcom, Connolly, Deluhery, Dvorsky, Hammond, Horn, McCoy, and Soukup.
  Absent
  or not voting, 2:  McLaren and Rehberg.

  Fiscal Note:  NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

  *Pursuant to Senate Rule 40, the Legislative Service Bureau reported
  nonsubstantive
  changes to the members of the Appropriations Committee on Senate File 2430,
  and
  they were attached to the committee report.

  AMENDMENTS FILED

  S-5180	S.F. 	2089	House
  S-5181	S.F.	2254	Ken Veenstra
  S-5182	H.F.	2525	Jeff Lamberti
  S-5183	H.F.	2113	Richard F. Drake
  John W. Jensen
  Eugene S. Fraise
  John P. Kibbie
  S-5184	H.F.	2321	Maggie Tinsman
  S-5185	S.F.	324	House
  S-5186	H.F.	2377	David Miller
  S-5187	H.F.	2316	Johnie Hammond
  S-5188	S.F.	2308	House
  AFTERNOON SESSION

  The Senate reconvened at 2:21 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 38 present, 12 absent, and a quorum present.

  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 21, 2000, amended and passed the following bill in which
  the
  concurrence of the Senate is asked:

  Senate File 2308, a bill for an act relating to harassment via
  electronic communications and making penalties applicable.(S-5188)

  ALSO:  That the House has on March 21, 2000, passed the following bills in
  which
  the concurrence of the Senate is asked:

  House File 2533, a bill for an act appropriating federal funds
  made available from federal block grants and other federal grants,
  allocating portions of federal block grants, and providing procedures
  if federal funds are more or less than anticipated or if federal block
  grants are more or less than anticipated and providing an effective
  date.

  Read first time and referred to committee on Appropriations.

  House File 2538, a bill for an act relating to and making
  transportation and other infrastructure-related appropriations to the
  state department of transportation, including allocation and use of
  moneys from the general fund of the state, road use tax fund, and
  primary road fund, and including fees for certain registration plates,
  allowing the department to conduct a pilot project, and providing for
  the nonreversion of certain moneys.
  Read first time and referred to committee on Appropriations.

  The Senate stood at ease at 2:27 p.m. until the fall of the gavel for
  the purpose of party caucuses.

  The Senate resumed session at 3:20 p.m., President Kramer
  presiding.

  BUSINESS PENDING

  House File 2316

  The Senate resumed consideration of House File 2316, a bill for an
  act relating to the regulation of health organizations for purposes of
  solvency and establishing a measure for the risk-based capital of a
  health organization, previously deferred.

  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-5187, filed by her from
  the floor to page 1 of the bill.

  Senator Lamberti raised the point of order that amendment
  S-5187 was not germane to the bill.

  The Chair ruled the point well taken and amendment S-5187 out
  of order.

  Senator Lamberti 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. 2316), 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
  Judge	Kibbie	King	Kramer
  Lamberti	Lundby	Maddox	McKean
  McKibben	Miller	Redfern	Redwine
  Rehberg	Rife	Rittmer	Schuerer
  Sexton	Shearer	Soukup	Szymoniak
  Tinsman	Veenstra	Zieman	

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 3:

  Fink	McCoy	McLaren		

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

  CONSIDERATION OF BILL
  (Regular Calendar)

  Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up
  for consideration House File 2385.

  House File 2385

  On motion of Senator Boettger, House File 2385, a bill for an act
  providing for establishment of a statewide organ and tissue donor
  registry, 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. 2385), 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
  Judge	Kibbie	King	Kramer
  Lamberti	Maddox	McKean	McKibben
  McLaren	Miller	Redfern	Redwine
  Rehberg	Rife	Rittmer	Schuerer
  Sexton	Shearer	Soukup	Szymoniak
  Tinsman	Veenstra	Zieman	

  Nays, none.
  Absent or not voting, 3:

  Fink	Lundby	McCoy		

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

  HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

  Senate File 2254

  Senator Veenstra called up for consideration Senate File 2254, a
  bill for an act relating to child support including medical support and
  payment of costs to financial institutions for data matching and
  automation program development, amended by the House in House
  amendment S-5164, filed March 15, 2000.

  Senator Veenstra offered amendment S-5181, filed him from the
  floor to page 1 and to the title page of amendment S-5164, and moved
  its adoption.

  Amendment S-5181 was adopted by a voice vote.

  Senator Veenstra moved that the Senate concur in amendment
  S-5164.

  The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in
  the House amendment as amended.

  Senator Veenstra moved that the bill, as amended by the House,
  further amended 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. 2254), the vote was:

  Ayes, 48:

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

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 2:

  Fink	McCoy			

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

  CONSIDERATION OF BILL
  (Regular Calendar)

  Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up
  for consideration House File 2510.

  House File 2510

  On motion of Senator McKean, House File 2510, a bill for an act
  relating to operating while intoxicated, including ignition interlock
  provisions, with report of committee recommending amendment and
  passage, was taken up for consideration.

  Senator McKean offered amendment S-5156, filed by the
  committee on Transportation on March 15, 2000, to page 1 of the bill,
  and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-5156 was adopted by a voice vote.

  Senator Redfern asked and received unanimous consent that
  action on House File 2510 be deferred.

  UNFINISHED BUSINESS

  Senate File 2428

  On motion of Senator Schuerer, Senate File 2428, a bill for an act
  appropriating funds to the department of economic development,
  certain board of regents institutions, the department of workforce
  development, the public employment relations board, and making
  related statutory changes, and providing an effective date provision,
  placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on March 16, 2000, was
  taken up for consideration.

  Senator Soukup offered amendment S-5192, filed by her from the
  floor to pages 1, 5, 6, 8-12, and 15 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

  A record roll call was requested.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-5192 be adopted?"
  (S.F. 2428) the vote was:

  Ayes, 19:

  Black	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Dvorsky	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
  Redwine	Rehberg	Rife	Rittmer
  Schuerer	Sexton	Tinsman	Veenstra
  Zieman	

  Absent or not voting, 2:

  Fink	Redfern			

  Amendment S-5192 lost.

  Senator Shearer offered amendment S-5198, filed by Senators
  Shearer, et al., from the floor to pages 1 and 2 of the bill, moved its
  adoption, and requested a record roll call.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-5198 be adopted?"
  (S.F. 2428) the vote was:
  Ayes, 19:

  Black	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Dvorsky	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, 1:

  Fink			

  Amendment S-5198 lost.

  Senator Judge offered amendment S-5197, filed by Senators
  Judge, et al., from the floor to pages 3-5 of the bill, and moved its
  adoption.

  A record roll call was requested.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-5197 be adopted?"
  (S.F. 2428) the vote was:

  Ayes, 20:

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

  Nays, 29:

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

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  Fink			

  Amendment S-5197 lost.

  Senator Soukup offered amendment S-5193, filed by Senators
  Soukup, et al., from the floor to page 6 of the bill, moved its adoption,
  and requested a record roll call.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-5193 be adopted?"
  (S.F. 2428) the vote was:

  Ayes, 19:

  Black	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Dvorsky	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, 1:

  Fink			

  Amendment S-5193 lost.

  Senator Flynn offered amendment S-5194, filed by Senators
  Flynn, et al., from the floor to page 12 of the bill.

  Senator Hedge took the chair at 5:19 p.m.
  Senator Flynn moved the adoption of amendment S-5194.

  A record roll call was requested.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-5194 be adopted?"
  (S.F. 2428) the vote was:

  Ayes, 20:

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

  Nays, 29:

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

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  Fink			

  Amendment S-5194 lost.

  Senator Soukup offered amendment S-5195, filed by Senators
  Soukup, et al., from the floor to pages 12 and 13 of the bill, moved its
  adoption, and requested a record roll call.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-5195 be adopted?"
  (S.F. 2428) the vote was:

  Ayes, 19:

  Black	Connolly	Dearden	Deluhery
  Dvorsky	Flynn	Fraise	Gronstal
  Hammond	Hansen	Harper	Horn
  Judge	Kibbie	McCoy	McKean
  Shearer	Soukup	Szymoniak	
  Nays, 29:

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

  Absent or not voting, 2:

  Bolkcom	Fink			

  Amendment S-5195 lost.

  Senator Soukup offered amendment S-5196, filed by Senators
  Soukup, et al., from the floor to pages 12 and 14 of the bill, moved its
  adoption, and requested a record roll call.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-5196 be adopted?"
  (S.F. 2428) the vote was:

  Ayes, 18:

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

  Nays, 31:

  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	Szymoniak
  Tinsman	Veenstra	Zieman	

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  Fink			

  Amendment S-5196 lost.
  Senator Schuerer offered amendment S-5189, filed by Senators
  Schuerer, et al., from the floor to pages 18, 20, and to the title page of
  the bill, and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-5189 was adopted by a voice vote.

  President Kramer took the chair at 6:15 p.m.

  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?" (S.F. 2428), the vote was:

  Ayes, 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	

  Nays, 19:

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

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  Fink		

  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
  House Files 2316, 2385, Senate Files 2254 and 2428 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 March 21, 2000, amended and passed the following bills in which
  the
  concurrence of the Senate is asked:

  Senate File 2111, a bill for an act providing for a one hundred
  percent budget guarantee for school districts, and providing an
  effective date.(S-5202)

  Senate File 2314, a bill for an act relating to communicable and
  infectious diseases and providing penalties.(S-5203)

  ALSO:  That the House has on March 21, 2000, passed the following bill in
  which
  the concurrence of the House was asked:

  Senate File 2203, an act to allow the assignment of benefits
  under an insurance policy or contract, or health benefit plan to the
  provider of health care services.
  APPENDIX

  APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS

  In accordance with Senate Rule 59, the following senators were
  appointed to subcommittees of standing committees on March 21,
  2000, to investigate the appointment and reappointment of the
  following appointees:

  AGRICULTURE

  As members of the Agricultural Development Authority:

  FRANK CARROLL - Miller, Chair; Behn and Black
  TIMOTHY GALM - Veenstra, Chair; Kibbie and Sexton
  FRED LUNDT - Bartz, Chair; Soukup and Zieman

  BUSINESS AND LABOR RELATIONS

  As members of the Employment Appeal Board:

  ELIZABETH SEISER - Rife, Chair; Horn and Schuerer
  MARY SPICER - Behn, Chair; Fraise and Freeman

  As members of the Public Employment Relations Board:

  JAMES RIORDAN - Freeman, Chair; Behn and Dearden
  M. SUE WARNER - King, Chair; Hansen and Hedge

  As members of the Iowa Workforce Development Board:

  DENISE BALDWIN - King, Chair; Hedge and Horn (Appointment)
  DENISE BALDWIN - King, Chair; Hedge and Horn (Reappointment)
  SARAH FALB - Schuerer, Chair; King and Rife
  DANIEL PURCELL - Fraise, Chair; Behn and Freeman
  KEN SAGAR - Dearden, Chair; Hedge and Schuerer
  JOHN WATSON - Horn, Chair; McKibben and Rife

  COMMERCE

  As members of the Credit Union Review Board:

  JOHN BENTLER - Gronstal, Chair; Johnson and Redfern
  MICHAEL HARVEY - Gronstal, Chair; Johnson and Redfern
  ROGER REISER - Gronstal, Chair; Johnson and Redfern

  As Chairperson of the Iowa Telecommunications and Technology Commission:

  MARY BRANDSGARD - King, Chair; Hansen and Lundby
  As a member of the Iowa Telecommunications and Technology Commission:

  MARY BRANDSGARD - King, Chair; Hansen and Lundby

  As Executive Director of the Iowa Telecommunications and Technology
  Commission:

  HAROLD M. THOMPSON - Jensen, Chair; Deluhery and Schuerer

  EDUCATION

  As members of the State Board of Education:

  CHARLES EDWARDS - Redfern, Chair; Sexton and Szymoniak
  SALLY FRUDDEN - Rehberg, Chair; Boettger and Gaskill
  GREGORY McCLAIN - Redfern, Chair; Angelo and Harper
  DONALD ROBY - Harper, Chair; Rehberg and Veenstra

  As members of the Iowa Higher Education Loan Authority:

  CAROL BURNS - Dvorsky, Chair; Redwine and Tinsman
  JAMES WEINMAN - Fink, Chair; Angelo and Veenstra

  As a member of the School Budget Review Committee:

  WAYNE DREXLER - Connolly, Chair; Boettger and Rehberg

  HUMAN RESOURCES

  As members of the Board of Examiners for Athletic Training:

  THOMAS GREENWALD - Hammond, Chair; Miller and Tinsman
  SUSAN TIERNAN - Hammond, Chair; Miller and Tinsman

  As members of the Board of Behavioral Science Examiners:

  DOROTHY ANDERSON - Harper, Chair; Bartz and Veenstra
  DAVID BROWN - Harper, Chair; Bartz and Veenstra
  THORALD DAVIDSON - Harper, Chair; Bartz and Veenstra
  TIMOTHY RUPPERT - Hammond, Chair; Miller and Tinsman

  As a member of the Commission for the Blind:

  ROBERT MARTIN - Shearer, Chair; Behn and Boettger

  As members of the Commission on Community Action Agencies:

  THOMAS LETSCHE - Shearer, Chair; Behn and Boettger (Appointment)
  THOMAS LETSCHE - Shearer, Chair; Behn and Boettger (Reappointment)
  LOREN WAKEFIELD - Shearer, Chair; Behn and Boettger

  As a member of the Commission on the Deaf:

  JACK PURCELL - Miller, Chair; Behn and Szymoniak
  As members of the Commission of Elder Affairs:

  LOIS BUCKINGHAM - Dvorsky, Chair; Behn and Miller
  CRAIG DOWNING - Miller, Chair; Behn and Szymoniak

  As members of the Iowa Empowerment Board:

  KEVIN CAMERON - Boettger, Chair; Redwine and Szymoniak
  CLEMMYE JACKSON - Tinsman, Chair; Dvorsky and Schuerer
  BARBARA KAIMAN - Tinsman, Chair; Dvorsky and Schuerer
  ROBERT KOOB - Tinsman, Chair; Dvorsky and Schuerer
  THOMAS WILSON - Dvorsky, Chair; Behn and Miller
  C. ARTHUR WITTMACK - Dvorsky, Chair; Behn and Miller

  As a member of the State Citizen Foster Care Review Board:

  CONNIE BEAR KING - Boettger, Chair; Redwine and Szymoniak

  As members of the Healthy and Well Kids in Iowa (HAWK-I) Board:

  DIANE BRIEST - Redwine, Chair; Boettger and Szymoniak
  BARRY CLEVELAND - Redwine, Chair; Boettger and Szymoniak
  ELDON HUSTON - Redwine, Chair; Boettger and Szymoniak
  SUSAN POULTON - Boettger, Chair; Redwine and Szymoniak

  As members of the Iowa Council on Human Investment:

  MARTIN APPLEBAUM - Szymoniak, Chair; Boettger and Redwine
  BETTY JEAN FURGERSON - Szymoniak, Chair; Boettger and Redwine
  AUSTIN TURNER - Szymoniak, Chair; Boettger and Redwine

  As members of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Commission:

  CHERIE CLARK - Behn, Chair; Dvorsky and Miller
  LINDA KELLEN - Behn, Chair; Dvorsky and Miller
  LANNIE MILLER - Behn, Chair; Dvorsky and Miller
  HERBERT NEUBAUER - Bartz, Chair; Harper and Veenstra
  DENNIS RYAN - Bartz, Chair; Harper and Veenstra
  JERRY STUBBE - Bartz, Chair; Harper and Veenstra

  As members of the Board of Physician Assistant Examiners:

  DIANE CARDWELL - Schuerer, Chair; Dvorsky and Tinsman
  WILLIAM CONNET - Schuerer, Chair; Dvorsky and Tinsman
  RITA TAYLOR - Schuerer, Chair; Dvorsky and Tinsman

  As members of the Commission on the Status of Women:

  JUDGE BROWN - Miller, Chair; Behn and Szymoniak
  FRANCIS GIUNTA - Harper, Chair ;Bartz and Veenstra
  SHAWN MULLEN - Veenstra, Chair; Schuerer and Shearer
  MARCIA NICHOLS - Veenstra, Chair; Schuerer and Shearer
  KIMBERLY PAINTER - Veenstra, Chair; Schuerer and Shearer
  JUDICIARY

  As a member of the Drug Abuse Prevention and Education Advisory Council:

  PAMELA DETTMANN - Tinsman, Chair; Hammond and McKean

  As a member of the Commission on Judicial Qualifications:

  MARY CURRAN - Horn, Chair; Dvorsky and McKean

  As a member of the Board of Parole:

  ELIZABETH WALKER-FORD - McCoy, Chair; Maddox and McKibben

  LOCAL GOVERNMENT

  As a member of the County Finance Committee:

  KRISTA ODENDAHL - Judge, Chair; McKibben and Miller

  As members of the Mental Health Risk Pool Board:

  MILES BUTLER - Hammond, Chair; McKean and Zieman
  JUDY CLARK - Bartz, Chair; Angelo and Judge
  LYNN FERRELL - McCoy, Chair; McKean and McKibben
  ANDY NIELSEN - McKibben, Chair; Hammond and McCoy
  KAREN STRAWN - McKean, Chair; Judge and Zieman
  SALLY STUTSMAN - Bolkcom, Chair; McKean and Zieman
  DAVID VAN NINGEN - Bartz, Chair; Angelo and Hammond
  KELLY YEGGY - Miller, Chair; Bolkcom and Zieman

  NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT

  As a member of the Environmental Protection Commission:

  DARRELL HANSON - Rehberg, Chair; Black and Rife

  As members of the Renewable Fuels and Coproducts Advisory Committee:

  JOANN BRINCKS - King, Chair; Drake and Fink
  GREG HAYES - Miller, Chair; Bartz and Dearden
  DAVID HOLMES - Dearden, Chair; Freeman and Johnson
  YVONNE WENTE - Rehberg, Chair; Deluhery and Gaskill

  SMALL BUSINESS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND TOURISM

  As Director of the Department of Economic Development:

  CLAUDIA JEAN "CJ" NILES - Behn, Chair; Hansen and Lundby
  As members of the Iowa Economic Development Board:

  SANDRA BAILEN-SCOTT - Veenstra, Chair; Boettger and Shearer
  JULIE CARLSON - Veenstra, Chair; Boettger and Soukup

  As a member of the Small Business Advisory Council:

  FRANCES FLECK - Tinsman, Chair; Lundby and Shearer

  As Director of the Office for State-Federal Relations:

  PHILIP BUCHAN - Hansen, Chair; Lundby and Sexton

  STATE GOVERNMENT

  As members of the Accountancy Examining Board:

  SUSAN BOE - Szymoniak, Chair; Lamberti and Maddox
  RONALD NIELSEN - Maddox, Chair; King and Szymoniak
  DAVID VAUDT - Lamberti, Chair; Dearden and Maddox

  As members of the Commission on the Status of African-Americans:

  THERESA CLARK-KLINE - Deluhery, Chair; Drake and King
  ANGELA GRAVELY-SMITH - Drake, Chair; Connolly and Lundby
  JOSEPH McGILL - Lundby, Chair; Deluhery and Schuerer
  JOYCE McGLORY - Dearden, Chair; Lamberti and Sexton
  JEROME THOMAS - Connolly, Chair; Drake and Schuerer

  As a member of the Alcoholic Beverages Commission:

  PATRICIA DRUMELLER - King, Chair; Kibbie and Sexton

  As members of the Architectural Examining Board:

  KEVIN MONSON - Connolly, Chair; King and Schuerer
  JEFFREY MORGAN - Dearden, Chair; Maddox and Szymoniak

  As members of the Board of Barber Examiners:

  LAURA CHADIMA-BEER - Lundby, Chair; Connolly and Schuerer
  BARBARA MARTIN - Schuerer, Chair; Fink and Sexton

  As members of the Board of Chiropractic Examiners:

  CHARLES B. FOLLETT - Dearden, Chair; Maddox and Sexton (Appointment)
  CHARLES B. FOLLETT - Dearden, Chair; Maddox and Sexton (Reappointment)
  ELIZABETH KRESSIN - King, Chair; Kibbie and Lundby
  VALORIE PRAHL - Schuerer, Chair; Kibbie and Rittmer

  As a member of the Board of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences Examiners:

  CURTIS STAMP - Rittmer, Chair; Dearden and Drake
  As members of the Board of Dental Examiners:

  ELIZABETH BRENNAN - Dearden, Chair; Lamberti and Szymoniak
  SUZAN STEWART - King, Chair; Fink and Maddox
  LEROY STROHMAN - Kibbie, Chair; King and Sexton

  As members of the Board of Dietetic Examiners:

  RACHEL DUNN - Sexton, Chair; Dearden and Lamberti
  GEORGE PRICE - Maddox, Chair; King and Szymoniak
  ELVIN SOLL - McLaren, Chair; Fink and King

  As a member of the Iowa Emergency Response Commission:

  JOHN KROGH - Lamberti, Chair; Dearden and Sexton

  As a member of the Engineering and Land Surveying Examining Board:

  SUSAN LONG - Fink, Chair; King and McLaren

  As members of the Board for the Licensing and Regulation of Hearing Aid
  Dealers:

  GLEN MEIER - Sexton, Chair; Maddox and Szymoniak
  STACEY WARREN - Lamberti, Chair; Dearden and Maddox

  As members of the Landscape Architectural Examining Board:

  DAVID BIEHL - Lundby, Chair; Deluhery and Drake
  CATHERINE BROWN - Sexton, Chair; Kibbie and King

  As a member of the Lottery Board:

  TIMOTHY CLAUSEN - Kibbie, Chair; King and Lamberti

  As a member of the Board of Examiners for Massage Therapy:

  E. HOWARD SONKSEN - Kibbie, Chair; Lundby and Sexton

  As members of the Board of Medical Examiners:

  BRUCE HUGHES - Dearden, Chair; Fink and Maddox
  DONNA NORMAN - Rittmer, Chair; Deluhery and Drake
  STEPHEN QUIRK - Szymoniak, Chair; King and Sexton
  JANECE VALENTINE - Sexton, Chair; Kibbie and Lamberti

  As members of the Board of Mortuary Science Examiners:

  RUTH OHDE - Kibbie, Chair; King and Sexton
  DIANE PALMER - Szymoniak, Chair; Lundby and Sexton

  As members of the Board of Nursing Examiners:

  M. ANN AULWES-ALLISON - Fink, Chair; Lundby and Schuerer
  As members of the State Board of Examiners for Nursing Home Administrators:

  TERRY COOPER - Fink, Chair; Lundby and McLaren
  MARILYN FINCH - Lundby, Chair; Sexton and Szymoniak
  MARY NIELSEN - Szymoniak, Chair; King and Maddox
  WILLIAM THAYER - Dearden, Chair; Sexton and Szymoniak

  As members of the Board of Optometry Examiners:

  BARBARA SCHEETZ - Szymoniak, Chair; Maddox and McLaren
  ROBERT WEILAND - Kibbie, Chair; Deluhery and King

  As members of the Board of Pharmacy Examiners:

  KATHERINE LINDER - Sexton, Chair; Drake and Kibbie
  LEMAN OLSON - King, Chair; Drake and Kibbie

  As a member of the Board of Physical and Occupational Therapy Examiners:

  ALICE PRICE - Lundby, Chair; Connolly and Schuerer

  As members of the Board of Podiatry Examiners:

  ANN OSTERHAUS - Connolly, Chair; Rittmer and Schuerer
  RICKEY SALOCKER - Sexton, Chair; Fink and King

  As members of the Board of Psychology Examiners:

  ANA LOPEZ-DAWSON - Lamberti, Chair; Dearden and Drake
  SCOTT SHAFER - Szymoniak, Chair; Dearden and Lamberti

  As members of the State Racing and Gaming Commission:

  DIANE HAMILTON - Connolly, Chair; King and Maddox
  JAMES HASSENFRITZ - Dearden, Chair; Connolly and Lundby

  As members of the Real Estate Appraiser Examining Board:

  DAVID ERICKSON - Lamberti, Chair; King and Szymoniak
  SANDRA GLENN - Kibbie, Chair; Connolly and Lundby
  BETH WEEKS - Schuerer, Chair; Deluhery and Kibbie

  As members of the Real Estate Commission:

  JAMES HUGHES - Dearden, Chair; Fink and Maddox
  EVELYN RANK - McLaren, Chair; Fink and Schuerer

  As members of the State Board for Respiratory Care:

  WILLIAM NIEDERT - Lundby, Chair; Kibbie and Sexton
  SALLY STEFFEN - Dearden, Chair; Drake and Szymoniak (Appointment)
  SALLY STEFFEN - Dearden, Chair; Drake and Szymoniak (Reappointment)
  As members of the Board of Social Work Examiners:

  JOAN HESTER - McLaren, Chair; King and Szymoniak (Appointment)
  JOAN HESTER - McLaren, Chair; King and Szymoniak (Reappointment)
  JAMES YEAST - Connolly, Chair; Drake and Lundby

  As members of the Board of Speech Pathology and Audiology Examiners:

  ALISON LEMKE - Dearden, Chair; Lamberti and Szymoniak
  J. ANTONIO PRIETO - Szymoniak, Chair; Dearden and Lamberti
  KENT WEBB - McLaren, Chair; Fink and Sexton

  As members of the Commission of Veterans Affairs:

  LARRY BOWDEN - Dearden, Chair; Drake and Kibbie
  BARRY REMINGTON - Drake, Chair; Dearden and Kibbie

  As members of the Iowa Board of Veterinary Medicine:

  BRUCE VAN ZEE - McLaren, Chair; Fink and King
  THERESA WALLACE - Dearden, Chair; Fink and Lamberti

  TRANSPORTATION

  As members of the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy Council:

  ROXANNE JOHNSON - Fraise, Chair; Drake and McKean
  LYNNE WRIGHT - McKean, Chair; Drake and Fraise

  As members of the State Transportation Commission:

  SUZAN BODEN - Drake, Chair; Jensen and Kibbie
  BARBARA Mac GREGOR - Sexton, Chair; Judge and Rittmer

  WAYS AND MEANS

  As members of the Iowa Railway Finance Authority:

  SUSAN COSNER - Johnson, Chair; Flynn and Hedge
  CATHERINE JOHNSON - Bolkcom, Chair; McLaren and Redwine

  CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION

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

  Coach Steve Bergman and the Iowa City West High School Trojans, Iowa City -
  For winning the Boys' Class 4A State Basketball Championship.  Senator
  Dvorsky
  (03/21/00).
  Joseph B. Larsen, Brandon - For achieving the rank of Eagle Scout.  Senator
  Rehberg (03/21/00).

  Coach Jeff Simpson and the Johnston Dragons, Johnston - Runner-up in the
  Boys'
  Class 4A State Basketball Tournament.  Senator Maddox (03/21/00).

  INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTION

  Senate Resolution 112, by McKibben, a resolution honoring the
  Story City firefighter who died in the line of duty.

  Read first time under Rule 28 and referred to committee on Rules
  and Administration.

  STUDY BILL RECEIVED

  SSB 3221	Ways and Means

  Exempting from the state sales and use taxes certain equipment
  used in transmitting telecommunications services and including an
  effective date.

  SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT

  SSB 3221

  WAYS AND MEANS:  McKibben, Chair; Bolkcom and Johnson

  AMENDMENTS FILED

  S-5189	S.F.	2428	Neal Schuerer
  Joe Bolkcom
  Derryl McLaren
  Michael E. Gronstal
  S-5190	H.F.	2362	David Miller
  S-5191	H.F.	723	Mary A. Lundby
  Matt McCoy
  S-5192	S.F.	2428	Betty A. Soukup
  S-5193	S.F.	2428	Betty A. Soukup
  Patrick J. Deluhery
  Joe Bolkcom
  Patricia Harper
  Johnie Hammond
  Robert E. Dvorsky
  Elaine Szymoniak
  Eugene Fraise
  Michael E. Gronstal
  Wally E. Horn
  Dennis H. Black
  S-5194	S.F.	2428	Tom Flynn
  Patrick J. Deluhery
  Joe Bolkcom
  Patricia Harper
  Johnie Hammond
  Dick Dearden
  Steve Hansen
  Robert E. Dvorsky
  Eugene Fraise
  Michael E. Gronstal
  Dennis H. Black
  Betty A. Soukup
  Wally E. Horn
  S-5195	S.F.	2428	Betty A. Soukup
  Patrick J. Deluhery
  Tom Flynn
  Michael W. Connolly
  John Judge
  Steve Hansen
  Dick Dearden
  Wally E. Horn
  Dennis H. Black
  S-5196	S.F.	2428	Betty A. Soukup
  Mark Shearer
  John Judge
  Michael W. Connolly
  Tom Flynn
  Patrick J. Deluhery
  Joe Bolkcom
  Patricia Harper
  S-5197	S.F.	2428	John Judge
  Patrick J. Deluhery
  Michael W. Connolly
  Tom Flynn
  Steve Hansen
  Dick Dearden
  Mark Shearer
  Betty A. Soukup
  Johnie Hammond
  Patricia Harper
  Joe Bolkcom
  S-5198	S.F.	2428	Mark Shearer
  Patrick J. Deluhery
  Tom Flynn
  Michael W. Connolly
  John Judge
  Steve Hansen
  Dick Dearden
  Betty A. Soukup
  Robert E. Dvorsky
  Johnie Hammond
  Patricia Harper
  Joe Bolkcom
  S-5199	H.F.	2519	Jeff Angelo
  S-5200	S.F.	2239	Larry McKibben
  S-5201	H.F.	723	Mary A. Lundby
  S-5202	S.F.	2111	House
  S-5203	S.F.	2314	House

  ADJOURNMENT

  On motion of Senator Iverson, the Senate adjourned at 7:02 p.m.,
  until 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, March 22, 2000.

  CORRECTIONS:  The Senate Journal for March 20, 2000, should have a beginning
  page number of 726.  SJ 727, Senate File 2345 is not referred to the
  committee on
  Commerce, but stays on the Regular Calendar.

  760	JOURNAL OF THE SENATE	42nd Day
  42nd Day	TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 2000	759

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