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Senate Journal: Monday, April 10, 2000

  NINETY-SECOND CALENDAR DAY
  FIFTY-THIRD SESSION DAY

  Senate Chamber
  Des Moines, Iowa, Monday, April 10, 2000

  The Senate met in regular session at 1:20 p.m., President Kramer
  presiding.

  Prayer was offered by Father Mark Osterhaus, pastor of
  St. Matthew's Catholic Church of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, guest of
  Senator Flynn.

  The Journal of Thursday, April 6, 2000, was approved.

  SPECIAL GUEST

  Senator Miller introduced artist John Preston from Birmingham,
  Iowa.  Mr. Preston has an exhibit of his artwork in the rotunda of the
  Capitol.

  HOUSE AMENDMENT DEFERRED

  Senate File 2329

  Senator Judge called up for consideration Senate File 2329, a bill
  for an act increasing the fine for certain motor vehicle violations
  relating to railroad crossings, amended by the House in House
  amendment S-5369, filed April 6, 2000.

  Senator Rife asked and received unanimous consent that action on
  House amendment S-5369 and Senate File 2329 be deferred.
  UNFINISHED BUSINESS

  Senate File 2408

  On motion of Senator Maddox, Senate File 2408, a bill for an act
  relating to individual and group accident and sickness insurance,
  nonprofit health service plans, and health maintenance
  organizations, by mandating coverage for anesthesia and certain
  hospital charges associated with the provision of dental care services,
  placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on March 16, 2000, was
  taken up for consideration.

  Senator Maddox asked and received unanimous consent that
  action on Senate File 2408 be deferred.

  LEAVE OF ABSENCE

  Leave of absence was granted as follows:

  Senator Flynn, until he arrives, on request of Senator Gronstal.

  UNFINISHED BUSINESS
  (Deferred April 6, 2000)

  Senate File 2433

  The Senate resumed consideration of Senate File 2433, a bill for
  an act relating to state government technology and operations, by
  making and relating to appropriations to the Iowa communications
  network for the support of certain Part III users, making
  appropriations to various entities for other technology-related
  purposes, providing for the procurement of information technology,
  providing for the use of the network, and providing an effective date,
  deferred April 6, 2000.

  Senator King 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. 2433), 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	Fink	Fraise
  Gronstal	Hammond	Hansen	Harper
  Horn	Judge	Kibbie	McCoy
  Shearer	Soukup	Szymoniak	

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  Flynn		

  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 2433 be immediately messaged to the House.

  UNFINISHED BUSINESS
  (Deferred April 6, 2000)

  House File 2502

  The Senate resumed consideration of House File 2502, a bill for
  an act relating to fee-supported services provided by a county
  including the payment of county law enforcement salaries and
  expenses, deferred April 6, 2000.

  Senator McCoy offered amendment S-5358, filed by him on
  April 6, 2000, to page 1 of the bill, moved its adoption, and requested
  a record roll call.
  On the question "Shall amendment S-5358 be adopted?"
  (H.F. 2502), the vote was:

  Ayes, 21:

  Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden	Deluhery
  Dvorsky	Fink	Flynn	Fraise
  Gronstal	Hammond	Hansen	Harper
  Horn	Kibbie	Maddox	McCoy
  Redfern	Shearer	Soukup	Szymoniak
  Tinsman	

  Nays, 29:

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

  Absent or not voting, none.

  Amendment S-5358 lost.

  The Senate resumed consideration of amendment S-5298 and
  amendment S-5312 to amendment S-5298, previously deferred.

  Senator Judge moved the adoption of amendment S-5312 and
  requested a record roll call.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-5312 be adopted?"
  (H.F. 2502), the vote was:

  Ayes, 19:

  Black	Connolly	Dearden	Deluhery
  Fink	Flynn	Fraise	Freeman
  Gronstal	Hansen	Harper	Horn
  Judge	Kibbie	Maddox	Miller
  Redfern	Shearer	Soukup	

  Nays, 31:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Boettger
  Bolkcom	Drake	Dvorsky	Gaskill
  Hammond	Hedge	Iverson	Jensen
  Johnson	King	Kramer	Lamberti
  Lundby	McCoy	McKean	McKibben
  McLaren	Redwine	Rehberg	Rife
  Rittmer	Schuerer	Sexton	Szymoniak
  Tinsman	Veenstra	Zieman	

  Absent or not voting, none.

  Amendment S-5312 lost.

  Senator Hammond offered amendment S-5355, filed by her on
  April 6, 2000, to page 1 of amendment S-5298, and moved its
  adoption.

  A record roll call was requested.

  On the question "Shall amendment S-5355 be adopted?"
  (H.F. 2502), the vote was:

  Ayes, 21:

  Black	Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden
  Deluhery	Dvorsky	Fink	Flynn
  Gronstal	Hammond	Hansen	Harper
  Horn	Kibbie	Maddox	McCoy
  Redfern	Shearer	Soukup	Szymoniak
  Tinsman	

  Nays, 29:

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

  Absent or not voting, none.

  Amendment S-5355 lost.

  Senator Bartz moved the adoption of amendment S-5298, as
  amended.
  Amendment S-5298 was adopted by a voice vote.

  Senator Hammond asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-5356, filed by her on April 6, 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. 2502), the vote was:

  Ayes, 30:

  Angelo	Bartz	Behn	Black
  Boettger	Drake	Fraise	Freeman
  Gaskill	Hedge	Iverson	Jensen
  Johnson	Judge	Kibbie	King
  Kramer	Lamberti	McKean	McKibben
  McLaren	Redwine	Rehberg	Rife
  Rittmer	Schuerer	Sexton	Soukup
  Veenstra	Zieman	

  Nays, 20:

  Bolkcom	Connolly	Dearden	Deluhery
  Dvorsky	Fink	Flynn	Gronstal
  Hammond	Hansen	Harper	Horn
  Lundby	Maddox	McCoy	Miller
  Redfern	Shearer	Szymoniak	Tinsman	

  Absent or not voting, none.	

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

  UNFINISHED BUSINESS

  Senate File 2035

  On motion of Senator Fink, Senate File 2035, a bill for an act
  changing the name of the forests and forestry division of the
  department of natural resources to the forests and prairies division
  and expanding its responsibilities, placed on the Unfinished Business
  Calendar on March 22, 2000, was taken up for consideration.
  Senator Fink offered amendment S-5038, filed by him on
  February 29, 2000, to page 1 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

  Amendment S-5038 was adopted by a voice vote.

  Senator Fink asked and received unanimous consent that House
  File 2090 be substituted for Senate File 2035.

  House File 2090

  On motion of Senator Fink, House File 2090, a bill for an act
  changing the name of the forests and forestry division of the
  department of natural resources to the forests and prairies division
  and expanding its responsibilities, was taken up for consideration.

  Senator Redfern took the chair at 3:39 p.m.

  Senator Rehberg asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-5027, filed by her on February 29, 2000, to
  page 1 of the bill.

  Senator Fink 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. 2090), 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 Iverson asked and received unanimous consent that
  Senate File 2035 be withdrawn from further consideration of the
  Senate.

  IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED

  Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent that
  House Files 2090 and 2502 be immediately messaged to the
  House.

  LEAVE OF ABSENCE

  Leave of absence was granted as follows:

  Senator McKean, until he returns, on request of Senator Iverson.

  BUSINESS PENDING

  Senate File 2408

  The Senate resumed consideration of Senate File 2408, a bill for an
  act relating to individual and group accident and sickness insurance,
  nonprofit health service plans, and health maintenance
  organizations, by mandating coverage for anesthesia and certain
  hospital charges associated with the provision of dental care services,
  previously deferred.

  Senator Maddox asked and received unanimous consent that
  House File 754 be substituted for Senate File 2408.

  House File 754

  On motion of Senator Maddox, House File 754, a bill for an act
  relating to individual and group accident and sickness insurance,
  nonprofit health service plans, and health maintenance
  organizations, by mandating coverage for anesthesia and certain
  hospital charges associated with the provision of dental care services,
  was taken up for consideration.

  Senator Maddox 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. 754), the vote was:

  Ayes, 44:

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

  Nays, 5:

  Behn	Hedge	King	Schuerer
  Sexton	

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  McKean			

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

  WITHDRAWN

  Senator Angelo asked and received unanimous consent that
  Senate File 2408 be withdrawn from further consideration of the
  Senate.
  UNFINISHED BUSINESS
  (Deferred April 4, 2000)

  House File 2519

  The Senate resumed consideration of House File 2519, a bill for
  an act relating to probation and parole by extending the repeal of the
  sixth judicial district pilot project concerning probation revocation
  hearings and by establishing the position of vice chairperson of the
  board of parole, and providing an effective date, amendment S-5310
  to amendment S-5165, and amendment S-5165, deferred April 4,
  2000.

  Senator Angelo asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-5310, filed by him on March 30, 2000, to
  pages 2-6 and 10 of amendment S-5165.

  Senator Angelo offered amendment S-5345, filed by him on
  April 5, 2000, to pages 2-6 and 10 of amendment S-5165, and moved
  its adoption.

  Amendment S-5345 was adopted by a voice vote.

  Senator Dvorsky asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-5295, filed by Senators Dvorsky and Angelo
  on March 28, 2000, to pages 9 and 10 of the bill.

  Senator Dvorsky asked and received unanimous consent to
  withdraw amendment S-5326, filed by Senators Dvorsky and Angelo
  on April 3, 2000, to pages 9 and 10 of the bill.

  With the adoption of amendment S-5345 to amendment S-5165,
  the Chair ruled amendment S-5334, filed by Senators Dvorsky and
  Angelo on April 4, 2000, to pages 9 and 10 of the bill, out of order.

  Senator McKean moved the adoption of amendment S-5165, as
  amended.

  Amendment S-5165 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. 2519), 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
  McCoy	McKibben	McLaren	Miller
  Redfern	Redwine	Rehberg	Rife
  Rittmer	Schuerer	Sexton	Shearer
  Soukup	Szymoniak	Tinsman	Veenstra
  Zieman	

  Nays, none.

  Absent or not voting, 1:

  McKean			

  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 754 and 2519 be immediately messaged to the
  House.

  HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

  Senate File 2360

  Senator Tinsman called up for consideration Senate File 2360, a
  bill for an act relating to the authority of the department of human
  services involving state institutions and employee and volunteer
  background checks, amended by the House, and moved that the
  Senate concur in House amendment S-5344, filed April 5, 2000.
  The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in
  the House amendment.

  Senator Tinsman 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. 2360), 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 AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

  Senate File 2302

  Senator Redwine called up for consideration Senate File 2302, a
  bill for an act relating to programs and public health issues under the
  purview of the Iowa department of public health and the
  appropriation of certain fees to the department, amended by the
  House in House amendment S-5353, filed April 5, 2000.

  Senator Dvorsky offered amendment S-5377, filed by him from the
  floor to page 2 of House amendment S-5353, and moved its adoption.
  Amendment S-5377 was adopted by a voice vote.

  Senator Redwine moved that the Senate concur in the House
  amendment, as amended.

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

  Senator Redwine 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. 2302), 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.

  MOTIONS TO RECONSIDER WITHDRAWN

  Senate File 324

  Senator Gronstal withdrew the motion to reconsider Senate
  File 324, a bill for an act relating to certain franchise agreements and
  the rights and responsibilities of the parties under such agreements,
  filed by him on April 3, 2000, and found on page 983 of the Senate
  Journal, thereby also withdrawing the motion to reconsider
  amendment S-5185.

  Senator Drake withdrew the motion to reconsider Senate
  File 324, a bill for an act relating to certain franchise agreements and
  the rights and responsibilities of the parties under such agreements,
  filed by him on April 3, 2000, and found on page 983 of the Senate
  Journal.

  IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED

  Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent that
  Senate Files 324, 2302, and 2360 be immediately messaged to
  the House.

  CONFIRMATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS

  In accordance with Senate Rule 59, Senator Iverson called up the
  following eligible appointees on the En Bloc Confirmation Calendar:

  Jerome Thomas, Commission on the Status of African-Americans

  Dorothy Anderson, Board of Behavioral Science Examiners

  Loren Wakefield, Commission on Community Action Agencies

  Jack Purcell, Commission on the Deaf

  Glen Meier, Board for the Licensing and Regulation of Hearing
  Aid Dealers

  Miles Butler, Mental Health Risk Pool

  Susan Cosner, Iowa Railway Finance Authority

  Senator Iverson moved that the foregoing appointees be confirmed
  by the Senate.

  On the question "Shall the appointees be confirmed?" 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 appointees, having received a two-thirds vote, were 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 April 10, 2000, amended and passed the following bill in which
  the
  concurrence of the Senate is asked:

  Senate File 2143, a bill for an act relating to the eligibility of
  certain school organizations to conduct games and raffles.(S-5376)

  ALSO:  That the House has on April 10, 2000, concurred in the Senate
  amendment
  and passed the following bills in which the concurrence of the House was
  asked:

  House File 475, a bill for an act concerning nonsubstantive
  gender-related provisions in the Code.

  House File 2528, a bill for an act relating to the condemnation of
  private property for certain public purposes and providing an
  effective date.
  APPENDIX

  BILLS SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR

  A communication was received announcing that on April 7, 2000,
  the Governor approved and transmitted to the Secretary of State the
  following bills:

  S.F. 2007 - 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.

  S.F. 2142 - Relating to crime victim compensation.

  S.F. 2145 - Relating to the national crime prevention and privacy compact.

  S.F. 2314 - Relating to communicable and infectious diseases and providing
  penalties.

  S.F. 2344 - Relating to child and family services administered by the
  department of
  human services.

  S.F. 2371 - Relating to the establishment of a water quality initiative
  program by
  the department of agriculture and land stewardship and the department of
  natural
  resources, defining and providing for the use of credible data for quality
  control and
  assurance procedures, and providing for other properly related matters, and
  providing
  an applicability date.

  EXPLANATION OF VOTES

  MADAM PRESIDENT:  I was necessarily absent from the Senate Chamber on
  April 6, 2000, when the votes were taken on Senate Files 228, 2113, 2348,
  2369, 2418,
  2439, 2442, 2444, Senate Concurrent Resolutions 108, 113, Senate Resolution
  112,
  House Files 683, 2419, 2437, 2458, and 2518.  Had I been present, I would
  have voted
  "Aye" on all.

  KEN VEENSTRA

  MADAM PRESIDENT:  I was necessarily absent from the Senate Chamber on
  April 10, 2000, when the vote was taken on Senate File 2433.  Had I been
  present, I
  would have voted "Nay."

  TOM FLYNN
  PETITION

  The following petition was presented and placed on file:

  From 60 residents of various counties in Iowa favoring legislation
  to establish an Iowa state commission on the status of Asian and
  Pacific Islanders within the Department of Human Rights.  Senator
  Bolkcom.

  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
  10th day
  of April, 2000:

  Senate Files 2194, 2220, 2238, 2300, and 2411.

  MICHAEL E. MARSHALL
  Secretary of the Senate

  REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE SENATE

  MADAM PRESIDENT:  Pursuant to Senate Rule 21, I report that in enrolling
  Senate File 2411, the following corrections were made:

  1. Page 12, line 12, the words "" other than a  "" were changed to the words
  " other than  ".

  2. Page 52, line 27, the underline after the number 68 was taken out and a
  period was
  inserted after the number 68.

  3. Page 58, line 15, the word and number "section 52" were changed to the
  word and
  number "section 53".

  4. Page 58, line 21, the word and number "section 52" were changed to the
  word and
  number "section 53".

  5. Page 58, line 22, the word and number "section 74" were changed to the
  word and
  number "section 81".

  6. Page 58, line 24, the word and number "section 52" were changed to the
  word and
  number "section 53".

  7. Page 58, line 29, the word and number "section 52" were changed to the
  word and
  number "section 53".
  8.
  9. (np)
  10. Page 58, line 30, the word and number "section 74" were changed to the
  word and
  number "section 81".

  11. Page 59, line 9, the word and number "Section 18" were changed to the
  word and
  number "Section 17".

  12. Page 59, line 17, the word and number "section 51" were changed to the
  word and
  number "section 52".

  13. Page 59, line 20, the word and number "Section 101" were changed to the
  word and
  number "Section 74".

  14. Page 59, line 25, the word and number "section 52" were changed to the
  word and
  number "section 48".

  15. Page 59, line 34, the word and number "section 48" were changed to the
  word and
  number "section 53".

  16. Page 60, line 14, the word and number "section 52" were changed to the
  word and
  number "section 53".

  17. Page 60, line 25, the word and number "Section 70" were changed to the
  word and
  number "Section 72".

  18. Page 84, line 34, the words and numbers "Sections 81, 84, 85, 98, and
  101" were
  changed to the words and numbers "Sections 88, 91, 92, 105, and 108".

  19. Page 85, line 5, the word and number "Section 80" were changed to the
  word and
  number "Section 87".

  20. Page 85, line 6, the word and number "section 87" were changed to the
  word and
  number "section 94".

  MICHAEL E. MARSHALL
  Secretary of the Senate

  REPORT OF COMMITTEE MEETING

  APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION,
  INFRASTRUCTURE, AND CAPITALS

  Convened:  April 10, 2000, 11:10 a.m.

  Members Present:  Freeman, Chair; Jensen, Vice Chair; Johnson and Shearer.

  Members Absent:  Connolly, Ranking Member (excused).

  Committee Business:  Passed LSB 5381JA.

  Recessed:  11:30 a.m.
  Reconvened:  12:00 p.m.

  Adjourned:  12:40 p.m.

  INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS

  Senate Concurrent Resolution 116, by Dvorsky and Bolkcom, a
  concurrent resolution urging the Governor to appoint a commission to
  develop design proposals for Iowa's participation in the United States
  Mint's 50 state quarters program and to direct the commission to
  develop designs incorporating the Old Capitol as a symbol for the
  state.

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

  Senate Joint Resolution 2006, by committee on Ways and
  Means, a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the
  Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to the power of the people
  to affirm or reject Acts of the General Assembly relating to the
  individual income tax or sales or use tax.

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

  Senate Resolution 118, by Rehberg and Kibbie, a resolution
  congratulating members of the All-Iowa Community College
  Academic Team.

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

  STUDY BILL RECEIVED

  SSB 3229	Appropriations

  Relating to the compensation and benefits for public officials and
  employees, providing for related matters, and making appropriations.

  SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT

  SSB 3229

  APPROPRIATIONS:  Kramer, Chair; Flynn and McLaren
  COMMITTEE REPORT

  WAYS AND MEANS

  Final Bill Action:  *SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 2006 (SSB 3227), a joint
  resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa
  relating to
  the power of the people to affirm or reject Acts of the General Assembly
  relating to the
  individual income tax or sales or use tax.

  Recommendation:  APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

  Final Vote:  Ayes, 11:  Johnson, McKibben, Bartz, Connolly, Deluhery, Drake,
  Flynn,
  Hedge, Lamberti, Maddox, and Redwine.  Nays, 3:  Harper, Bolkcom, and
  Soukup.
  Absent or not voting, 1:  McLaren.

  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 Ways and Means Committee on Senate Joint
  Resolution
  2006, and they were attached to the committee report.

  COMMUNICATION RECEIVED

  The following communication was received in the office of the
  Secretary of the Senate and placed on file in the Legislative Service
  Bureau:

  April 10, 2000

  IOWA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

  2000 Status Report on the Iowa Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund, as
  pursuant to Iowa Code chapter 96.35.

  AMENDMENTS FILED

  S-5374	S.F.	2448	Michael W. Connolly
  S-5375	S.R.	111	Tom Flynn
  Matt McCoy
  Bill Fink
  Dennis H. Black
  S-5376	S.F.	2143	House
  S-5377	S.F.	2302	Robert E. Dvorsky
  S-5378	S.F.	2329	Jack Rife
  ADJOURNMENT

  On motion of Senator Iverson, the Senate adjourned at 4:21 p.m.,
  until 9:00 a.m., Tuesday, April 11, 2000.
  1092	JOURNAL OF THE SENATE	53rd Day
  53rd Day	MONDAY, APRIL 10, 2000	1091

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