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Senate Journal: Tuesday, March 28, 2000

  SEVENTY-NINTH CALENDAR DAY
  FORTY-SIXTH SESSION DAY

  Senate Chamber
  Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, March 28, 2000

  The Senate met in regular session at 9:07 a.m., Senator Boettger
  presiding.

  Prayer was offered by the Reverend Daniel Ogata, retired pastor
  from Grinnell, Iowa, guest of Senator Black.

  The Journal of Monday, March 27, 2000, was approved.

  BILL REFERRED TO COMMITTEE

  Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent that
  Senate File 2337 be referred from the Unfinished Business
  Calendar to the committee on Ways and Means.

  LEAVES OF ABSENCE

  Leaves of absence were granted as follows:

  Senator McCoy, until he arrives, on request of Senator Black; and Senators
  King,
  McLaren, and Rife, until they return, on request of Senator Bartz.

  UNFINISHED BUSINESS

  House File 2391

  On motion of Senator Angelo, House File 2391, a bill for an act
  establishing a criminal offense relating to theft detection shielding
  devices and theft detection devices and providing a penalty, with
  report of committee recommending passage, placed on the Unfinished
  Business Calendar on March 23, 2000, was taken up for
  consideration.
  Senator Angelo offered amendment S-5218, filed by him on
  March 22, 2000, to page 1 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-5218 was adopted by a voice vote.

  Senator Angelo 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. 2391), the vote was:

  Ayes, 46:

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

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 4:

  King	McCoy	McLaren	Rife	

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

  UNFINISHED BUSINESS

  House File 2229

  On motion of Senator Redwine, House File 2229, a bill for an act
  relating to informed consent provisions relating to an abortion and
  providing civil remedies and criminal penalties, with report of
  committee recommending passage, placed on the Unfinished
  Business Calendar on March 23, 2000, was taken up for
  consideration.
  Senator Hammond asked and received unanimous consent that
  action on House File 2229 be deferred.

  President Kramer took the chair at 9:25 a.m.

  HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

  Senate File 2194

  Senator Jensen called up for consideration Senate File 2194, a bill
  for an act relating to the vacation of roads and road rights-of-way,
  amended by the House, and moved that the Senate concur in House
  amendment S-5249, filed March 27, 2000.

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

  Senator Jensen moved that the bill, as amended by the House 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. 2194), the vote was:

  Ayes, 49:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Black
  Boettger	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Drake	Dvorsky	Fink
  Flynn	Fraise	Freeman	Gaskill
  Gronstal	Hammond	Hansen	Harper
  Hedge	Horn	Iverson	Jensen
  Johnson	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, 1:

  McCoy			
  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 File 2391 and Senate File 2194 be immediately messaged
  to the House.

  UNFINISHED BUSINESS

  House File 2376

  On motion of Senator Kibbie, House File 2376, a bill for an act
  relating to veterans preference in public employment, with report of
  committee recommending passage, placed on the Unfinished
  Business Calendar on March 23, 2000, was taken up for
  consideration.

  Senator Kibbie offered amendment S-5175, filed by Senators
  Kibbie and Drake on March 20, 2000, to page 1 of the bill, and moved
  its adoption.

  Amendment S-5175 was adopted by a voice vote.

  Senator Kibbie 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. 2376), the vote was:

  Ayes, 49:

  Bartz	Behn	Black	Boettger
  Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden	Deluhery
  Drake	Dvorsky	Fink	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:

  Angelo			

  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 2300

  Senator Bartz called up for consideration Senate File 2300, a bill
  for an act relating to interference with lawful hunting, fishing, or fur
  harvesting and providing a penalty, amended by the House, and
  moved that the Senate concur in House amendment S-5143, filed
  March 14, 2000.

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

  Senator Bartz moved that the bill, as amended by the House 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. 2300), the vote was:

  Ayes, 45:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Black
  Boettger	Dearden	Deluhery	Drake
  Fink	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	Shearer
  Soukup	Szymoniak	Tinsman	Veenstra
  Zieman	
  Nays, 5:

  Bolkcom	Connolly	Dvorsky	Hammond
  Sexton	

  Absent or not voting, none.

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

  HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

  Senate File 2253

  Senator Fraise called up for consideration Senate File 2253, a bill
  for an act relating to certain county officers' duties relating to
  property transfer instruments, records of fees paid to a county, notice
  of certification of utility liens, and notice of mobile homes departing
  and entering mobile home parks, amended by the House, and moved
  that the Senate concur in House amendment S-5212, filed March 22,
  2000.

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

  Senator Fraise moved that the bill, as amended by the House 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. 2253), the vote was:

  Ayes, 50:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Black
  Boettger	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Drake	Dvorsky	Fink
  Flynn	Fraise	Freeman	Gaskill
  Gronstal	Hammond	Hansen	Harper
  Hedge	Horn	Iverson	Jensen
  Johnson	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, none.

  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 File 2376, Senate Files 2253 and 2300 be immediately
  messaged to the House.

  UNFINISHED BUSINESS

  House File 2198

  On motion of Senator Gaskill, House File 2198, a bill for an act
  directing the department of education to conduct a feasibility study of
  reorganization and sharing incentives for school districts, with report
  of committee recommending amendment and passage, placed on the
  Unfinished Business Calendar on March 23, 2000, was taken up for
  consideration.

  Senator Redfern offered amendment S-5135, filed by the
  committee on Education on March 13, 2000, to page 1 of the bill.

  Senator Gaskill asked and received unanimous consent that action
  on amendment S-5135 and House File 2198 be deferred.

  UNFINISHED BUSINESS

  House File 2148

  On motion of Senator Jensen, House File 2148, a bill for an act
  prohibiting the use of a telephone listing that misrepresents the
  name and location of a business and making penalties applicable,
  with report of committee recommending passage, placed on the
  Unfinished Business Calendar on March 23, 2000, was taken up for
  consideration.
  Senator Jensen 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. 2148), the vote was:

  Ayes, 50:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Black
  Boettger	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Drake	Dvorsky	Fink
  Flynn	Fraise	Freeman	Gaskill
  Gronstal	Hammond	Hansen	Harper
  Hedge	Horn	Iverson	Jensen
  Johnson	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, none.

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

  UNFINISHED BUSINESS

  House File 2027

  On motion of Senator Rife, House File 2027, a bill for 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, with report of committee recommending
  passage, placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on March 23,
  2000, was taken up for consideration.

  Senator Rife 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. 2027), the vote was:

  Ayes, 50:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Black
  Boettger	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Drake	Dvorsky	Fink
  Flynn	Fraise	Freeman	Gaskill
  Gronstal	Hammond	Hansen	Harper
  Hedge	Horn	Iverson	Jensen
  Johnson	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, none.

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

  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 28, 2000, passed the following bills in which the
  concurrence of
  the House was asked:

  Senate File 2221, a bill for an act relating to juvenile court
  jurisdiction and the prosecution of juveniles in juvenile and district
  court.

  Senate File 2349, a bill for an act prohibiting a processor from
  contracting for the care and feeding of swine in this state, making
  penalties applicable, and providing an effective date.
  CONFIRMATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENT
  (Individual Confirmation Calendar)

  Senator Angelo called up the appointment of Corlis S. Moody, as
  Director of the Iowa State Civil Rights Commission, placed on the
  Individual Confirmation Calendar on February 15, 2000, and found
  on page 287 of the Senate Journal.

  Senator McCoy 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	Fink
  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
  Szymoniak	Tinsman	Veenstra	Zieman	

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 2:

  Rife	Soukup			

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

  IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED

  Senator Angelo asked and received unanimous consent that
  House Files 2027 and 2148 be immediately messaged to the
  House.
  UNFINISHED BUSINESS

  House File 2388

  On motion of Senator Hammond, House File 2388, a bill for an
  act relating to the concurrent jurisdiction of the juvenile court and
  the district court relating to modification of child custody and support
  orders, with report of committee recommending passage, placed on
  the Unfinished Business Calendar on March 23, 2000, was taken up
  for consideration.

  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. 2388), the vote was:

  Ayes, 50:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Black
  Boettger	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Drake	Dvorsky	Fink
  Flynn	Fraise	Freeman	Gaskill
  Gronstal	Hammond	Hansen	Harper
  Hedge	Horn	Iverson	Jensen
  Johnson	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, none.

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

  House File 2315

  On motion of Senator Bartz, House File 2315, a bill for an act
  concerning the payment of health and medical insurance coverage
  costs by cities to retired employees, with report of committee
  recommending passage, placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar
  on March 23, 2000, was taken up for consideration.

  Senator Bolkcom asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-5257, filed by him from the floor to page 1
  and to the title page of the bill.

  Senator McCoy asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-5102, filed by him on March 8, 2000, to
  page 1 and to the title page of the bill.

  Senator Bartz 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. 2315), the vote was:

  Ayes, 50:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Black
  Boettger	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Drake	Dvorsky	Fink
  Flynn	Fraise	Freeman	Gaskill
  Gronstal	Hammond	Hansen	Harper
  Hedge	Horn	Iverson	Jensen
  Johnson	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, none.

  The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to
  have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to.
  UNFINISHED BUSINESS
  (Deferred March 23, 2000)

  House File 2328

  The Senate resumed consideration of House File 2328, a bill for
  an act eliminating the regulation of certain dairy trade practices,
  substituted for Senate File 2296 and deferred on March 23, 2000.

  Senator Veenstra 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. 2328), the vote was:

  Ayes, 50:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Black
  Boettger	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Drake	Dvorsky	Fink
  Flynn	Fraise	Freeman	Gaskill
  Gronstal	Hammond	Hansen	Harper
  Hedge	Horn	Iverson	Jensen
  Johnson	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, none.

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

  WITHDRAWN

  Senator Veenstra asked and received unanimous consent that
  Senate File 2296 be withdrawn from further consideration of the
  Senate.
  UNFINISHED BUSINESS

  House File 2519

  On motion of Senator Angelo, House File 2519, a bill for an act
  relating to the repeal of the sixth judicial district pilot project
  concerning probation revocation hearings, and providing an effective
  date, with report of committee recommending amendment and
  passage, placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on March 23,
  2000, was taken up for consideration.

  Senator McKean offered amendment S-5165, filed by the
  committee on Judiciary on March 6, 2000, striking everything after
  the enacting clause and to the title page of the bill.

  Senator Angelo offered amendment S-5199, filed by him on
  March 21, 2000, to page 1 of amendment S-5165, and moved its
  adoption.

  Amendment S-5199 was adopted by a voice vote.

  Senator Angelo offered amendment S-5238, filed by him on
  March 23, 2000, to pages 1, and 3-5 of amendment S-5165, and
  called for a division:

  Line 4 as division S-5238A;

  Lines 1-3 and 5-20 as division S-5238B.

  Senator Angelo asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw division S-5238A.

  Senator Tinsman asked and received unanimous consent that
  action on amendment S-5238B and House File 2519 be deferred.

  BUSINESS PENDING

  House File 2229

  The Senate resumed consideration of House File 2229, a bill for an
  act relating to informed consent provisions relating to an abortion
  and providing civil remedies and criminal penalties, previously
  deferred.

  Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent that action
  on House File 2229 be deferred.

  IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED

  Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent that
  House Files 2315, 2328, and 2388 be immediately messaged to
  the House.

  RECESS

  On motion of Senator Iverson, the Senate recessed at 11:01 a.m.,
  until 1:00 p.m.
  APPENDIX

  PRESENTATION OF VISITORS

  The Chair welcomed the following visitors who were present in the
  Senate gallery:

  Fifty fifth grade students from BCLUW Middle School.  Senator
  Jensen.

  SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

  Senate File 2337

  WAYS AND MEANS:  Johnson, Chair; Harper and Lamberti

  Senate File 2370
  (Reassignment)

  WAYS AND MEANS:  Hedge, Chair; Harper and Johnson

  House File 2545

  APPROPRIATIONS:  Redwine, Chair; McCoy and McLaren

  APPOINTMENT FROM THE GOVERNOR

  The following appointee was submitted by the Governor to the
  Secretary of the Senate for Senate confirmation (all appointees are
  submitted as members unless otherwise specified):

   TERM
  DENTAL EXAMINERS, BOARD OF (Sec. 147.14)
  Eileen Cacioppo, Davenport	05/01/2000 - 04/30/2003

  REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON RULES AND
  ADMINISTRATION

  The committee on Rules and Administration referred the following
  Governor's appointment to the state board to Senate standing
  committee, as indicated for investigation on March 24, 2000:

  STATE GOVERNMENT

  Eileen Cacioppo - Board of Dental Examiners
  APPOINTMENT TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS

  In accordance with Senate Rule 59, the following senators were
  appointed to a subcommittee of the standing committee on March 28,
  2000, to investigate the appointment of the following appointee:

  STATE GOVERNMENT

  As a member of the Board of Dental Examiners:

  EILEEN CACIOPPO - Deluhery, Chair; Rittmer and Lundby

  GOVERNOR'S APPOINTEES PLACED
  ON EN BLOC CALENDAR

  The following appointees, assigned to standing committees for
  investigation, were placed on the En Bloc Calendar with
  recommendations for confirmation:

  COMMERCE

  John Bentler - Credit Union Review Board
  Michael Harvey - Credit Union Review Board
  Roger Reiser - Credit Union Review Board

  Mary Brandsgard - Chairperson of the Iowa Telecommunications and Technology
  Commission

  Mary Brandsgard - Iowa Telecommunications and Technology Commission

  GOVERNOR'S APPOINTEE PLACED ON
  INDIVIDUAL CONFIRMATION CALENDAR

  The following appointee, assigned to standing committee for
  investigation, was placed on the Individual Confirmation Calendar
  with recommendation for confirmation:

  COMMERCE

  Harold M. Thompson - Executive Director of the Iowa Telecommunications and
  Technology Commission
  AMENDMENTS FILED

  S-5250	S.F.	2435	Robert E. Dvorsky
  Johnie Hammond
  S-5251	H.F.	2437	John Redwine
  Robert E. Dvorsky
  S-5252	S.F.	2435	Johnie Hammond
  S-5253	S.F.	2435	Johnie Hammond
  S-5254	S.F.	2435	Johnie Hammond
  S-5255	S.F.	2435	David Miller
  S-5256	H.F.	2511	Jeff Lamberti
  S-5257	H.F.	2315	Joe Bolkcom
  S-5258	S.F.	2435	Johnie Hammond
  Patricia Harper
  Betty A. Soukup
  Mark Shearer
  Eugene Fraise
  Michael W. Connolly
  John Judge
  Dennis H. Black
  John P. Kibbie
  Bill Fink
  Dick Dearden
  Wally E. Horn
  Joe Bolkcom
  Tom Flynn
  Robert E. Dvorsky
  Elaine Szymoniak
  Steve Hansen
  Michael E. Gronstal
  Patrick J. Deluhery
  S-5259	H.F.	2378	Maggie Tinsman
  E. Thurman Gaskill
  S-5260	H.F.	2145	Johnie Hammond
  Joe Bolkcom
  S-5261	H.F.	2198	Kitty Rehberg
  S-5262	H.F.	2198	Kitty Rehberg
  S-5263	H.F.	2511	Donald B. Redfern
  Steve King
  S-5264	H.F.	2378	Tom Flynn
  Donald B. Redfern
  Michael W. Connolly
  Wally E. Horn
  Kitty Rehberg
  Jeff Angelo
  S-5265	S.F.	2435	Johnie Hammond
  S-5266	S.F.	2435	Johnie Hammond
  Elaine Szymoniak
  S-5267	S.F.	2435	Johnie Hammond
  S-5268	S.F.	2435	Johnie Hammond
  S-5269	S.F.	2435	Johnie Hammond
  Elaine Szymoniak
  S-5270	S.F.	2435	Maggie Tinsman
  S-5271	H.F.	2229	Johnie Hammond
  S-5272	S.F.	2369	House
  S-5273	S.F.	2435	Maggie Tinsman
  AFTERNOON SESSION

  The Senate reconvened at 1:20 p.m., President Kramer presiding.

  QUORUM CALL

  Senator Hedge requested a non-record roll call to determine that a
  quorum was present.

  The vote revealed 41 present, 9 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 28, 2000, passed the following bills in which the
  concurrence of
  the House was asked:

  Senate File 174, a bill for an act changing a Code reference to the
  Iowa association of community providers and providing an effective
  date.

  Senate File 2007, a bill for an act relating to responsibilities of a
  guardian in procuring professional services for a ward with a physical
  or mental disability which do not require prior court approval.

  Senate File 2015, a bill for an act relating to the enhanced
  criminal penalties associated with sexually predatory offenses and
  providing an effective date.

  Senate File 2142, a bill for an act relating to crime victim
  compensation.

  Senate File 2145, a bill for an act relating to the national crime
  prevention and privacy compact.

  Senate File 2220, a bill for an act relating to forcible entry and
  detainer actions in small claims court following a default on a
  contract for deed.
  Senate File 2326, a bill for an act relating to funding of certain
  household hazardous material collection efforts and events.

  ALSO:  That the House has on March 28, 2000, amended and passed the
  following
  bill in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked:

  Senate File 2369, a bill for an act relating to the sharing of
  juvenile court social records or child abuse records pursuant to an
  interagency agreement.(S-5272)

  ALSO:  That the House has on March 28, 2000, passed the following bills in
  which
  the concurrence of the Senate is asked:

  House File 2541, a bill for an act expanding the number of
  counties that may designate unincorporated areas containing private
  lakes as rural improvement zones and setting the limits for the
  standby taxes imposed in those zones.

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

  House File 2542, a bill for an act relating to distributions made to
  and income from missing property of certain persecuted victims of
  World War II and their heirs, including effective and retroactive
  applicability dates.

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

  ALSO:  That the House has on March 28, 2000, concurred in the Senate
  amendment to the House amendment, and passed the following bill in which the
  concurrence of the House was 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.

  HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

  Senate File 2248

  Senator Veenstra called up for consideration Senate File 2248, a
  bill for an act relating to the college student aid commission's
  membership, duties, and authority, and related federal employment
  reports, amended by the House, and moved that the Senate concur in
  House amendment S-5068, filed March 7, 2000.

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

  Senator Veenstra moved that the bill, as amended by the House
  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. 2248), the vote was:

  Ayes, 49:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Black
  Boettger	Bolkcom	Dearden	Deluhery
  Drake	Dvorsky	Fink	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:

  Connolly			

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

  UNFINISHED BUSINESS

  House File 2331

  On motion of Senator McKibben, House File 2331, a bill for an
  act relating to operating a motorboat or sailboat while intoxicated
  and providing penalties, with report of committee recommending
  passage, placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on March 23,
  2000, was taken up for consideration.

  Senator McKibben offered amendment S-5233, filed by him on
  March 23, 2000, to pages 16 and 20 of the bill.

  Senator Rife asked and received unanimous consent that action on
  amendment S-5233 and House File 2331 be deferred.

  The Senate stood at ease at 1:50 p.m. until the fall of the gavel for
  the purpose of party caucuses.

  The Senate resumed session at 3:15 p.m., President Kramer
  presiding.

  LEAVE OF ABSENCE

  Leave of absence was granted as follows:

  Senator Jensen, until he returns, on request of Senator Rittmer.

  BUSINESS PENDING

  House File 2331

  The Senate resumed consideration of House File 2331, a bill for
  an act relating to operating a motorboat or sailboat while intoxicated
  and providing penalties, and amendment S-5233, previously
  deferred.

  Senator Rife offered amendment S-5280, filed by him from the
  floor to pages 14-16, and 20 of the bill and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-5280 lost by a voice vote.

  The Senate resumed consideration of amendment S-5233.

  Senator McKibben moved the adoption of amendment S-5233.

  Amendment S-5233 was adopted by a voice vote.
  Senator Lamberti asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-5209, filed by him on March 22, 2000, to
  pages 20, 24, and to the title page of the bill.

  Senator McKibben 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. 2331), the vote was:

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

  Ayes, 48:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Black
  Boettger	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Drake	Dvorsky	Fink
  Flynn	Fraise	Freeman	Gaskill
  Gronstal	Hammond	Hansen	Harper
  Hedge	Horn	Iverson	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:

  Jensen	Rife			

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

  BUSINESS PENDING

  House File 2229

  The Senate resumed consideration of House File 2229, a bill for
  an act relating to informed consent provisions relating to an abortion
  and providing civil remedies and criminal penalties, previously
  deferred.
  Senator Soukup offered amendment S-5275, filed by her from the
  floor striking everything after the enacting clause and to the title
  page of the bill.

  Senator Redwine raised the point of order that amendment
  S-5275 was not germane to the bill.

  The Chair ruled the point well taken and amendment S-5275 out
  of order.

  Senator Harper offered amendment S-5281, filed by her from the
  floor striking everything after the enacting clause and to the title
  page of the bill.

  Senator Redwine raised the point of order that amendment
  S-5281 was not germane to the bill.

  The Chair ruled the point well taken and amendment S-5281 out
  of order.

  Senator Shearer offered amendment S-5285, filed by him from the
  floor to pages 2 and 3 of the bill.

  Senator Shearer asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-5285, filed by him from the floor to pages 2
  and 3 of the bill.

  Senator Shearer offered amendment S-5284, filed by him from the
  floor to pages 2 and 3 of the bill.

  Senator Shearer asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-5284, filed by him from the floor to pages 2
  and 3 of the bill.

  Senator Shearer offered amendment S-5283, filed by him from the
  floor to page 2 of the bill.

  Senator Shearer asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-5283, filed by him from the floor to page 2 of
  the bill.
  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-5271, filed by her from
  the floor to page 5 and to the title page of the bill.

  Senator Redwine raised the point of order that amendment
  S-5271 was not germane to the bill.

  The Chair ruled the point well taken and amendment S-5271 out
  of order.

  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. 2229), the vote was:

  Ayes, 28:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Boettger
  Deluhery	Drake	Flynn	Freeman
  Gaskill	Hedge	Iverson	Jensen
  Johnson	Judge	Kibbie	King
  Lamberti	Lundby	McKean	McKibben
  McLaren	Miller	Redwine	Rehberg
  Schuerer	Sexton	Veenstra	Zieman	

  Nays, 22:

  Black	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Dvorsky	Fink	Fraise	Gronstal
  Hammond	Hansen	Harper	Horn
  Kramer	Maddox	McCoy	Redfern
  Rife	Rittmer	Shearer	Soukup
  Szymoniak	Tinsman	

  Absent or not voting, none.

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

  IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED

  Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent that
  Senate File 2248, House Files 2229, and 2331 be immediately
  messaged to the House.
  CONSIDERATION OF BILL
  (Appropriations Calendar)

  Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up
  for consideration Senate File 2435.

  Senate File 2435

  On motion of Senator Tinsman, Senate File 2435, a bill for an act
  relating to appropriations for the department of human services and
  including other provisions and appropriations involving human
  services and health care, providing effective dates, and providing for
  retroactive applicability, was taken up for consideration.

  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-5276, filed by her from
  the floor to pages 1, 2, 4-7, 28, and 37 of the bill, and moved its
  adoption.

  A record roll call was requested.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-5276 be adopted?"
  (S.F. 2435) the vote was:

  Ayes, 20:

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

  Nays, 30:

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

  Absent or not voting, none.

  Amendment S-5276 lost.
  LEAVE OF ABSENCE

  Leave of absence was granted as follows:

  Senator Fink, for the remainder of the day, on request of Senator Gronstal.

  BUSINESS PENDING

  Senate File 2435

  The Senate resumed consideration of Senate File 2435.

  Senator Tinsman asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-5273, filed by her from the floor to pages 3,
  4, 8, 9, 22, 24, 30, 31, 35, 38, and 51 of the bill.

  Senator Tinsman asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-5278, filed by her from the floor to pages 3,
  4, 8, 9, 22, 24, 30, 31, 35, 38, 51, and 52 of the bill.

  Senator Tinsman offered amendment S-5292, filed by her from the
  floor, to pages 3, 4, 8, 9, 16, 22, 24, 29-31, 35, 38, 39, 47, 48, 51, and
  52 of the bill.

  Senator Tinsman asked and received unanimous consent that
  action on amendment S-5292 be deferred.

  Senator Miller offered amendment S-5255, filed by him from the
  floor to page 7 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-5255 was adopted by a voice vote.

  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-5267, filed by her from
  the floor to pages 14, 16, 28-30, 36-39, 41, and 42 of the bill and
  moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-5267 lost by a voice vote.

  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-5266, filed by Senators
  Hammond and Szymoniak from the floor to pages 16, 29, 37-39, 47,
  and 48 of the bill and moved its adoption.
  A record roll call was requested.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-5266 be adopted?"
  (S.F. 2435) 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-5266 lost.

  Senator Redwine asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-5246, filed by him on March 27, 2000, to
  page 22 of the bill.

  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-5254, filed by her from
  the floor to pages 22 and 23 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-5254 lost by a voice vote.

  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-5258, filed by Senators
  Hammond, et al., from the floor to pages 24 and 59 of the bill.

  Senator Bartz took the chair at 6:45 p.m.

  Senator Deluhery moved the adoption of amendment S-5258.
  A record roll call was requested.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-5258 be adopted?"
  (S.F. 2435) 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-5258 lost.

  Senator Tinsman asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-5279, filed by her from the floor to page 24
  of the bill.

  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-5253, filed by her from
  the floor to page 25 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-5253 lost by a voice vote.

  Senator Tinsman offered amendment S-5291, filed by her from the
  floor to pages 27 and 28 of the bill and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-5291 was adopted by a voice vote.
  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-5265, filed by her from
  the floor to pages 28, 29, 38, 39, 41, and 42 of the bill, and moved its
  adoption.

  A record roll call was requested.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-5265 be adopted?"
  (S.F. 2435) the vote was:

  Ayes, 20:

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

  Nays, 28:

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

  Absent or not voting, 2:

  Fink	Rife			

  Amendment S-5265 lost.

  LEAVE OF ABSENCE

  Leave of absence was granted as follows:

  Senator Rife, until he returns, on request of Senator Redwine.

  BUSINESS PENDING

  Senate File 2435

  The Senate resumed consideration of Senate File 2435.
  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-5268, filed by her from
  the floor to pages 29 and 30 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

  A record roll call was requested.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-5268 be adopted?"
  (S.F. 2435) 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
  Redfern	Redwine	Rehberg	Rittmer
  Schuerer	Sexton	Tinsman	Veenstra
  Zieman	

  Absent or not voting, 2:

  Fink	Rife			

  Amendment S-5268 lost.

  Senator Tinsman offered amendment S-5270, filed by her from the
  floor to pages 44, 48, and 49 of the bill and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-5270 was adopted by a voice vote.

  Senator Dvorsky offered amendment S-5250, filed by Senators
  Dvorsky and Hammond from the floor to pages 47, 48, and 62 of the
  bill.

  Senator Dvorsky asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-5250, filed by Senators Dvorsky and
  Hammond from the floor to pages 47, 48, and 62.
  Senator Dvorsky offered amendment S-5293, filed by him from the
  floor to page 47 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

  A record roll call was requested.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-5293 be adopted?"
  (S.F. 2435) the vote was:

  Ayes, 20:

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

  Nays, 29:

  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-5293 lost.

  Senator Szymoniak offered amendment S-5269, filed by Senators
  Hammond and Szymoniak from the floor to page 48 of the bill, and
  moved its adoption.

  A record roll call was requested.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-5269 be adopted?"
  (S.F. 2435) 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-5269 lost.

  With the adoption of amendment S-5270, the Chair ruled
  amendment S-5252, filed by Senator Hammond from the floor to
  pages 48 and 49 of the bill, out of order.

  Senator Szymoniak offered amendment S-5290, filed by her from
  the floor to page 54 of the bill and moved its adoption.

  A non-record roll call was requested.

  The ayes were 19, nays 27.

  Amendment S-5290 lost.

  Senator Tinsman asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-5297, filed by her from the floor to page 59
  of the bill.

  Senator Tinsman offered amendment S-5301, filed by her from the
  floor to page 59 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-5301 was adopted by a voice vote.

  The Senate resumed consideration of amendment S-5292,
  previously deferred.
  Senator Tinsman moved the adoption of amendment S-5292.

  Amendment S-5292 was adopted by a voice vote.

  Senator McKean took the chair at 7:56 p.m.

  Senator Tinsman moved that the bill be read the last time now
  and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote,
  and the bill was read the last time.

  On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (S.F. 2435), the vote was:

  Ayes, 35:

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

  Nays, 14:

  Black	Bolkcom	Dearden	Deluhery
  Dvorsky	Fraise	Gronstal	Hammond
  Harper	Horn	King	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 was agreed to.

  IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED

  Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent that
  Senate File 2435 be immediately messaged to the House.
  APPENDIX

  PRESENTATION OF VISITORS

  The Chair welcomed the following visitors who were present in the
  Senate gallery:

  Twenty-six students from Forest Ridge School in Estherville,
  accompanied by five staff members.  Senator Kibbie.

  Thirty eighth grade students from Ruthven-Ayrshire Community
  Schools, accompanied by their teacher, Jon Josephson.  Senator
  Kibbie.

  Students from the University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls.
  Senators Bolkcom, Dvorsky, Hammond, and Harper.

  CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION

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

  James and Margaret Elliott, Ames - For celebrating your 70th wedding
  anniversary on April 5, 2000.  Senator McKibben (03/28/00).

  Robert H. Lounsberry, McCallsburg - For being nominated for the
  Distinguished
  Service to Agriculture Award.  Senator McKibben (03/28/00).

  Helen Morris, Clarion - For celebrating your 80th birthday on April 3, 2000.
  Senator Iverson (03/28/00).

  REPORTS OF COMMITTEE MEETINGS

  RULES AND ADMINISTRATION

  Convened:  March 28, 2000, 11:01 a.m.

  Members Present:  Iverson, Chair; Kramer, Vice Chair; Gronstal, Ranking
  Member;
  Dvorsky, Fink, Harper, Lundby, Redfern, Rehberg, and Rittmer.

  Members Absent:  Jensen (excused).

  Committee Business:  Referred Governor's appointee to subcommittee.

  Adjourned:  11:03 a.m.
  WAYS AND MEANS

  Convened:  March 28, 2000, 11:10 a.m.

  Members Present:  Johnson, Chair; McKibben, Vice Chair; Harper, Ranking
  Member; Bartz, Bolkcom, Connolly, Deluhery, Drake, Flynn, Hedge, Lamberti,
  Maddox, McLaren, Redwine, and Soukup.

  Members Absent:  None.

  Committee Business:  Approved SSB 3187, as amended.  Passed SFs 2240, 2337,
  2370, and HF 2351.

  Adjourned:  12:10 p.m.

  INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

  Senate File 2436, by committee on Ways and Means, a bill for an
  act relating to the services provided by a credit union service
  organization.

  Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on Ways and Means
  calendar.

  Senate File 2437, by committee on Ways and Means, a bill for an
  act relating to state and local land management planning and
  development and providing transition, effective date, and
  applicability provisions.

  Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on Ways and Means
  calendar.

  SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

  House File 2541

  WAYS AND MEANS:  Bartz, Chair; Flynn and Johnson

  House File 2542

  WAYS AND MEANS:  Drake, Chair; Deluhery and Hedge

  House File 2548

  WAYS AND MEANS:  Lamberti, Chair; Harper and Johnson
  COMMITTEE REPORTS

  WAYS AND MEANS

  Final Bill Action:  SENATE FILE 2436 (Formerly SF 2337), a bill for an act
  relating
  to the services provided by a credit union service organization.

  Recommendation:  APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

  Final Vote:  Ayes, 15:  Johnson, McKibben, Harper, Bartz, Bolkcom, Connolly,
  Deluhery, Drake, Flynn, Hedge, Lamberti, Maddox, McLaren, Redwine, and
  Soukup.
  Nays, none.  Absent or not voting, none.

  Fiscal Note:  NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

  ALSO:

  Final Bill Action:  SENATE FILE 2437 (Formerly SF 2370), a bill for an act
  relating
  to state and local land management planning and development and providing
  transition, effective date, and applicability provisions.

  Recommendation:  APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

  Final Vote:  Ayes, 14:  Johnson, McKibben, Harper, Bartz, Bolkcom, Connolly,
  Drake,
  Flynn, Hedge, Lamberti, Maddox, McLaren, Redwine, and Soukup.  Nays, 1:
  Deluhery.  Absent or not voting, none.

  Fiscal Note:  NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

  ALSO:

  Final Bill Action:  HOUSE FILE 2351, a bill for an act relating to a sales
  and use tax
  exemption for the sales of clothing and footwear for a limited time period
  annually and
  including an effective date.

  Recommendation:  DO PASS.

  Final Vote:  Ayes, 10:  Johnson, McKibben, Harper, Bartz, Deluhery, Drake,
  Lamberti, Maddox, McLaren, and Redwine.  Nays, 5:  Bolkcom, Connolly, Flynn,
  Hedge, and Soukup.  Absent or not voting, none.

  Fiscal Note:  NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

  REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE SENATE


  MADAM PRESIDENT:  Pursuant to Senate Rule 21, I report that in enrolling
  Senate File 2409, the following corrections were made:

  1. Page 18, line 29, the period after the words " CANCELLATION BY INSURED  ."
  was underlined.
  2.
  3. (np)
  4. Page 20, line 29, the words "and inserting in lieu thereof the
  following:" were
  changed to the words "the section and inserting the following:"

  5. Page 21, line 12, the words "is amended to read as follows:" were changed
  to the
  words "are amended to read as follows:"

  MICHAEL E. MARSHALL
  Secretary of the Senate

  BILLS ENROLLED, SIGNED, AND SENT TO GOVERNOR

  The Secretary of the Senate submitted the following report:

  MADAM PRESIDENT:  The Secretary of the Senate respectfully reports that the
  following bills have been enrolled, signed by the President of the Senate
  and the
  Speaker of the House, and presented to the Governor for his approval on this
  28th day
  of March, 2000:

  Senate Files 2061, 2266, 2372, 2388, and 2409.

  MICHAEL E. MARSHALL
  Secretary of the Senate

  GOVERNOR'S APPOINTEES PLACED
  ON EN BLOC CALENDAR

  The following appointees, assigned to standing committees for
  investigation, were placed on the En Bloc Calendar with
  recommendations for confirmation:

  HUMAN RESOURCES

  Thomas Greenwald - Board of Examiners for Athletic Training
  Susan Tiernan - Board of Examiners for Athletic Training

  Dorothy Anderson - Board of Behavioral Science Examiners
  David Brown - Board of Behavioral Science Examiners
  Thorald Davidson - Board of Behavioral Science Examiners
  Timothy Ruppert - Board of Behavioral Science Examiners

  Robert Martin - Commission for the Blind

  Thomas Letsche - Commission on Community Action Agencies (Appointment)
  Thomas Letsche - Commission on Community Action Agencies (Reappointment)
  Loren Wakefield - Commission on Community Action Agencies

  Jack Purcell - Commission on the Deaf
  Lois Buckingham - Commission of Elder Affairs
  Craig Downing - Commission of Elder Affairs

  Kevin Cameron - Iowa Empowerment Board
  Clemmye Jackson - Iowa Empowerment Board
  Barbara Kaiman - Iowa Empowerment Board
  Robert Koob - Iowa Empowerment Board
  Thomas Wilson - Iowa Empowerment Board
  C. Arthur Wittmack - Iowa Empowerment Board

  Connie Bear King - State Citizen Foster Care Review Board

  Diane Briest - Healthy and Well Kids in Iowa (HAWK-I) Board
  Barry Cleveland - Healthy and Well Kids in Iowa (HAWK-I) Board
  Eldon Huston - Healthy and Well Kids in Iowa (HAWK-I) Board
  Susan Poulton - Healthy and Well Kids in Iowa (HAWK-I) Board

  Martin Applebaum - Iowa Council on Human Investment
  Betty Jean Furgerson - Iowa Council on Human Investment
  Austin Turner - Iowa Council on Human Investment

  Cherie Clark - Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Commission
  Linda Kellen - Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Commission
  Lannie Miller - Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Commission
  Herbert Neubauer - Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Commission
  Dennis Ryan - Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Commission
  Jerry Stubbe - Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Commission

  Diane Cardwell - Board of Physician Assistant Examiners
  William Connet - Board of Physician Assistant Examiners
  Rita Taylor - Board of Physician Assistant Examiners

  Judge Brown - Commission on the Status of Women
  Francis Giunta - Commission on the Status of Women
  Shawn Mullen - Commission on the Status of Women
  Marcia Nichols - Commission on the Status of Women
  Kimberly Painter - Commission on the Status of Women

  EXPLANATION OF VOTE

  MADAM PRESIDENT:  I was necessarily absent from the Senate Chamber on
  March 28, 2000, when the vote was taken on Senate File 2248.  Had I been
  present, I
  would have voted "Aye."

  MICHAEL W. CONNOLLY

  AMENDMENTS FILED

  S-5274	H.F.	2511	Donald B. Redfern
  Steve King
  S-5275	H.F.	2229	Betty A. Soukup
  S-5276	S.F.	2435	Johnie Hammond
  S-5277	H.F.	2511	Jeff Lamberti
  S-5278	S.F.	2435	Maggie Tinsman
  S-5279	S.F.	2435	Maggie Tinsman
  S-5280	H.F.	2331	Jack Rife
  S-5281	H.F.	2229	Patricia Harper
  S-5282	S.F.	2308	Donald B. Redfern
  S-5283	H.F.	2229	Mark Shearer
  S-5284	H.F.	2229	Mark Shearer
  S-5285	H.F.	2229	Mark Shearer
  S-5286	H.F.	2491	Ken Veenstra
  John P. Kibbie
  S-5287	H.F.	2474	Michael W. Connolly
  S-5288	H.F.	2198	Michael W. Connolly
  John P. Kibbie
  Patricia Harper
  S-5289	H.F.	2198	Michael W. Connolly
  John P. Kibbie
  Patricia Harper
  S-5290	S.F.	2435	Elaine Szymoniak
  S-5291	S.F.	2435	Maggie Tinsman
  S-5292	S.F.	2435	Maggie Tinsman
  S-5293	S.F.	2435	Robert E. Dvorsky
  S-5294	H.F.	2491	John P. Kibbie
  Derryl McLaren
  Merlin E. Bartz
  Betty A. Soukup
  S-5295	H.F.	2519	Robert E. Dvorsky
  Jeff Angelo
  S-5296	H.F.	2463	Elaine Szymoniak
  S-5297	S.F.	2435	Maggie Tinsman
  S-5298	H.F.	2502	Merlin E. Bartz
  S-5299	S.F.	2312	H. Kay Hedge
  E. Thurman Gaskill
  Merlin E. Bartz
  John P. Kibbie
  Eugene Fraise
  Betty A. Soukup
  S-5300	H.F.	2491	John P. Kibbie
  Derryl McLaren
  Merlin E. Bartz
  Betty A. Soukup
  S-5301	S.F.	2435	Maggie Tinsman

  ADJOURNMENT

  On motion of Senator Iverson, the Senate adjourned at 8:07 p.m.,
  until 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, March 29, 2000.
  920	JOURNAL OF THE SENATE	46th Day
  46th Day	TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 2000	919

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