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Senate Journal: Tuesday, April 2, 2002

JOURNAL OF THE SENATE

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SEVENTY-NINTH CALENDAR DAY
FORTY-SEVENTH SESSION DAY

Senate Chamber
Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, April 2, 2002

The Senate met in regular session at 9:13 a.m., President Kramer
presiding.

Prayer was offered by the Reverend Clayton George, pastor of the
Apostolic Assembly of Anamosa Church in Anamosa, Iowa. He was
the guest of Senator McKean.

The Journal of Monday, April 1, 2002, was approved.

SPECIAL GUESTS

Senator Redfern welcomed a delegation of Russian visitors from
Moscow State Linguistics University and introduced Mr. Boris
Shhevchenko, head of the Department of Management and
Marketing. Professor Shhevchenko was accompanied by four
students from the university and three students from the University
of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls.

The Senate rose and expressed its welcome.

INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTION

Senate Resolution 126, by Horn, Dvorsky, Fiegen, Bolkcom,
Lundby, McKean, Schuerer, Shearer, Drake, and Greiner, a Senate
resolution honoring the Kirkwood Community College Women's
Basketball Team.

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


HOUSE MESSAGES RECEIVED AND CONSIDERED

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 1, 2002, adopted the conference committee report and passed
Senate File 466, a bill for an act relating to child care and protection public policy
provisions involving children.

ALSO: That the House has on April 1, 2002, concurred in the Senate amendment
and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House was asked:

House File 2365, a bill for an act relating to certain documents
indexed and recorded with the county recorder.

ALSO: That the House has on April 1, 2002, amended and passed the following
bills in which the concurrence of the House was asked:

Senate File 503, a bill for an act relating to the construction of
facilities or installation of practices related to open feedlot manure
control, and providing an effective date. (S-5294)

Senate File 2268, a bill for an act relating to animals other than
livestock, including the taking of such animals, providing for their
disposition, and providing for the reimbursement of dispositional
expenses. (S-5295)

ALSO: That the House has on April 1, 2002, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate is asked:

House File 2591, a bill for an act relating to an increase in the
resident hunting license fee and establishing a pheasant and quail
restoration program and making an appropriation.

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

RECESS

On motion of Senator Iverson, the Senate recessed at 9:20 a.m.
until the completion of a meeting of the committee on Rules and
Administration.


RECONVENED

The Senate reconvened at 9:22 a.m., President Kramer presiding.

COMMITTEE REPORT

RULES AND ADMINISTRATION

Final Bill Action: SENATE RESOLUTION 126, a Senate resolution honoring the
Kirkwood Community College Women's Basketball team.

Recommendation: DO PASS.

Final Vote: Ayes, 11: Iverson, Kramer, Gronstal, Boettger, Dvorsky, Fink, Gaskill,
Harper, Lord, McKean, and Rittmer. Nay, none. Absent or not voting, none.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION
(Regular Calendar)

Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up
for consideration Senate Resolution 126.

Senate Resolution 126

On motion of Senator Horn, Senate Resolution 126, a Senate
resolution honoring the Kirkwood Community College Women's
Basketball Team, with report of committee recommending passage,
was taken up for consideration.

Senators Horn and Lundby moved the adoption of Senate
Resolution 126, which motion prevailed by a voice vote.

SPECIAL GUESTS

Senator Lundby welcomed to the Senate chamber members of the
Kirkwood Community College women's basketball team and Coach
Kim Muhl. Coach Muhl introduced the team members and addressed
the Senate with brief remarks.

The Senate rose and expressed its welcome.


The Senate stood at ease at 9:38 a.m. until the fall of the gavel for
the purpose of party caucuses.

The Senate resumed session at 10:38 a.m., President Kramer
presiding.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

Leaves of absence were granted as follows:

Senators McCoy and Shearer, until they arrive, on request of Senator Gronstal; and
Senator Redfern, until he returns, on request of Senator Drake.

President Pro Tempore McKean took the chair at 10:55 a.m.

HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

Senate File 2190

Senator McKibben called up for consideration Senate File 2190, a
bill for an act concerning workers' compensation, amended by the
House in House amendment S-5272, filed March 28, 2002.

Senator Fiegen offered amendment S-5293, filed by Senator
Fiegen, et al., from the floor to pages 1 and 2 of House amendment
S-5272, and moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5293 to House amendment
S-5272 be adopted?" (S.F. 2190), the vote was:

Ayes, 21:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie Lamberti Lundby Ragan
Soukup

 


Nays, 26:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lord Maddox McKean McKibben
McKinley Miller Redwine Rehberg
Rittmer Schuerer Sexton Tinsman
Veenstra Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, 3:
McCoy Redfern Shearer

 


Amendment S–5293 lost.

Senator Dearden offered amendment S-5292, filed by him from the
floor to page 2 of House amendment S-5272, and moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5292 to House amendment
S-5272 be adopted?" (S.F. 2190), the vote was:

Ayes, 19:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie Ragan Soukup

 


Nays, 29:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby Maddox
McKean McKibben McKinley Miller
Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rittmer
Schuerer Sexton Tinsman Veenstra
Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, 2:
McCoy Shearer

 


Amendment S–5292 lost.

Senator Fiegen asked and received unanimous consent that action
on House amendment S-5272 and Senate File 2190 be deferred.


HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

Senate File 2279

Senator Gronstal called up for consideration Senate File 2279, a
bill for an act relating to the regulated commercial activities of
insurance and security sales, including rate adjustments for small
group coverage, provisions pertaining to state and county mutual
insurance associations, termination dates and licensed health care
providers for emergency medical malpractice insurance, suspension of
an insurer's certificate of authority for delinquency, exceptions to the
right of a notice of intent not to renew, coverage requirements in a
medical expense policy, tort immunity related to viatical settlement
contracts, confidentiality of certain personal information in securities
and insurance filings, postponement or suspension of registration
under the blue sky law, reporting related to professional liability
insurance, annual percentage rate used in calculations of the
minimum nonforfeiture amount relating to individual deferred
annuities, and providing for a future repeal, amended by the House,
and moved that the Senate concur in House amendment S-5279, filed
April 1, 2002.

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

Senator Gronstal 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. 2279), the vote was:

Ayes, 48:
Angelo Behn Black Boettger
Bolkcom Connolly Dearden Deluhery
Drake Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Freeman Gaskill
Greiner Gronstal Hammond Hansen
Harper Holveck Horn Houser
Iverson Jensen Kibbie King
Kramer Lamberti Lord Lundby
Maddox McKean McKibben McKinley
Miller Ragan Redfern Redwine
Rehberg Rittmer Schuerer Sexton
Soukup Tinsman Veenstra Zieman

 


Nays, none.

Absent or not voting, 2:
McCoy Shearer

 


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

CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION
(Regular Calendar)

Senator Veenstra asked and received unanimous consent to take
up for consideration Senate Resolution 120.

Senate Resolution 120

On motion of Senator Rittmer, Senate Resolution 120, a Senate
resolution recognizing the centennial of 4-H clubs, with report of
committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.

Senator Rittmer moved the adoption of Senate Resolution 120,
which motion prevailed by a voice vote.

HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

Senate File 2275

Senator Redfern called up for consideration Senate File 2275, a
bill for an act relating to statutory corrections which may adjust
language to reflect current practices, insert earlier omissions, delete
redundancies and inaccuracies, delete temporary language, resolve
inconsistencies and conflicts, update ongoing provisions, or remove
ambiguities and including effective and retroactive applicability date
provisions, amended by the House in House amendment S-5270, filed
March 27, 2002.

Senator Redfern offered amendment S-5291, filed by him on
April 1, 2002, to page 1 of House amendment S-5270, and moved its
adoption.

Amendment S-5291 was adopted by a voice vote.

Senator Redfern moved 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 Redfern 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. 2275), the vote was:

Ayes, 48:
Angelo Behn Black Boettger
Bolkcom Connolly Dearden Deluhery
Drake Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Freeman Gaskill
Greiner Gronstal Hammond Hansen
Harper Holveck Horn Houser
Iverson Jensen Kibbie King
Kramer Lamberti Lord Lundby
Maddox McCoy McKean McKibben
McKinley Miller Ragan Redfern
Redwine Rehberg Rittmer Schuerer
Sexton Soukup Veenstra Zieman

 


Nays, none.

Absent or not voting, 2:
Shearer Tinsman

 


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

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Leave of absence was granted as follows:

Senator Redfern, until he returns, on request of Senator Veenstra.


CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION
(Regular Calendar)

Senator Veenstra asked and received unanimous consent to take
up for consideration Senate Resolution 110.

Senate Resolution 110

On motion of Senator McKinley, Senate Resolution 110, a
Senate resolution identifying issues to be addressed in order to
stimulate and strengthen Iowa's economy, was taken up for
consideration.

Senator McKinley moved the adoption of Senate Resolution 110.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall the resolution be adopted?" (S.R. 110), the
vote was:

Ayes, 28:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby Maddox
McKean McKibben McKinley Miller
Redwine Rehberg Rittmer Schuerer
Sexton Tinsman Veenstra Zieman

 


Nays, 21:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie McCoy Ragan Shearer
Soukup

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Redfern

 


The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.


LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Leave of absence was granted as follows:

Senator McCoy, until he returns, on request of Senator Hammond.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS
(Deferred April 1, 2002)

Senate File 2324

The Senate resumed consideration of Senate File 2324, a bill for
an act relating to the use of construction management services on
public works projects, deferred April 1, 2002.

Senator Dvorsky offered amendment S-5290, filed by Senators
Dvorsky, Bolkcom, and Hammond on April 1, 2002, striking and
replacing everything after the enacting clause and to the title page of
the bill, and moved its adoption.

A nonrecord roll call was requested.

The ayes were 17, nays 28.

Amendment S-5290 lost.

Senator King offered amendment S-5309, filed by Senator King, et
al., from the floor to page 2 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

Amendment S-5309 was adopted by a voice vote.

Senator Fiegen offered amendment S-5300, filed by him from the
floor to page 3 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

Amendment S-5300 lost by a voice vote.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Leave of absence was granted as follows:

Senator Dearden, until he returns, on request of Senator Holveck.


BUSINESS PENDING

Senate File 2324

The Senate resumed consideration of Senate File 2324.

Senator Fiegen offered amendment S-5299, filed by him from the
floor to page 4 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5299 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2324), the vote was:

Ayes, 18:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Deluhery
Dvorsky Fiegen Fink Fraise
Gronstal Hammond Hansen Harper
Holveck Horn Kibbie Ragan
Shearer Soukup

 


Nays, 30:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Flynn Freeman Gaskill Greiner
Houser Iverson Jensen King
Kramer Lamberti Lord Lundby
Maddox McKean McKibben McKinley
Miller Redfern Redwine Rehberg
Rittmer Schuerer Sexton Tinsman
Veenstra Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, 2:
Dearden McCoy

 


Amendment S–5299 lost.

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. 2324), the vote was:


Ayes, 43:
Angelo Behn Black Boettger
Connolly Deluhery Drake Fink
Flynn Freeman Gaskill Greiner
Gronstal Hansen Harper Holveck
Horn Houser Iverson Jensen
Kibbie King Kramer Lamberti
Lord Lundby Maddox McKean
McKibben McKinley Miller Ragan
Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rittmer
Schuerer Sexton Shearer Soukup
Tinsman Veenstra Zieman

 


Nays, 6:
Bolkcom Dearden Dvorsky Fiegen
Fraise Hammond

 


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 Boettger asked and received unanimous consent that
Senate Files 2275, 2279, and 2324 be immediately messaged to
the House.

RECESS

On motion of Senator Boettger, the Senate recessed at 12:23 p.m.
until 1:30 p.m.

AFTERNOON SESSION

The Senate reconvened at 1:37 p.m., President Kramer presiding.

QUORUM CALL

Senator Iverson requested a nonrecord roll call to determine that a
quorum was present.

The vote revealed 40 present, 10 absent, and a quorum present.

HOUSE MESSAGE RECEIVED

The following message was received from the Chief Clerk of the
House:

MADAM PRESIDENT: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the
House has on April 2, 2002, concurred in the Senate amendment and passed the
following bill in which the concurrence of the House was asked:

House File 2193, a bill for an act relating to modal
transportation, including changes in transit coordination
requirements, elimination of the Iowa railway finance authority, and
changes in the aircraft registration process.

CONSIDERATION OF BILL
(Appropriations Calendar)

Senator Boettger asked and received unanimous consent to take
up for consideration Senate File 2326.

Senate File 2326

On motion of Senator Lamberti, Senate File 2326, a bill for an act
making, reducing, and transferring appropriations, and providing for
other properly related matters and including effective dates, was
taken up for consideration.

The Senate stood at ease at 2:02 p.m. until the fall of the gavel for
the purpose of party caucuses.

The Senate resumed session at 3:40 p.m., President Kramer
presiding.

Senator Lamberti offered amendment S-5323, filed by him from
the floor striking and replacing everything after the enacting clause
of the bill, and moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5323 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:


Ayes, 20:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie Ragan Shearer Soukup

 


Nays, 30:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby Maddox
McCoy McKean McKibben McKinley
Miller Redfern Redwine Rehberg
Rittmer Schuerer Sexton Tinsman
Veenstra Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, none.

Amendment S–5323 lost.

Senator Flynn offered amendment S–5326, filed by him from the
floor to page 6 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

Amendment S-5326 lost by a voice vote.

Senator Flynn offered amendment S-5297, filed by him from the
floor to pages 6, 17, and 24 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

Amendment S-5297 lost by a voice vote.

Senator Harper offered amendment S-5313, filed by Senator
Harper, et al., from the floor to pages 39-41 of the bill, and moved its
adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5313 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 21:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie McCoy Ragan Shearer
Soukup

 


Nays, 29:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby Maddox
McKean McKibben McKinley Miller
Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rittmer
Schuerer Sexton Tinsman Veenstra
Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, none.

Amendment S–5313 lost.

Senator Fiegen offered amendment S–5314, filed by Senator
Fiegen, et al., from the floor to page 42 of the bill, and moved its
adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5314 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 22:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Drake Dvorsky Fiegen
Fink Flynn Fraise Gronstal
Hammond Hansen Harper Holveck
Horn Kibbie McCoy Ragan
Shearer Soukup

 


Nays, 28:
Angelo Behn Boettger Freeman
Gaskill Greiner Houser Iverson
Jensen King Kramer Lamberti
Lord Lundby Maddox McKean
McKibben McKinley Miller Redfern
Redwine Rehberg Rittmer Schuerer
Sexton Tinsman Veenstra Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, none.

Amendment S–5314 lost.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Leave of absence was granted as follows:

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

BUSINESS PENDING

Senate File 2326

The Senate resumed consideration of Senate File 2326.

Senator Holveck offered amendment S-5315, filed by Senator
Holveck, et al., from the floor to page 42 of the bill, and moved its
adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5315 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 21:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie McCoy Ragan Shearer
Soukup

 


Nays, 28:
Behn Boettger Drake Freeman
Gaskill Greiner Houser Iverson
Jensen King Kramer Lamberti
Lord Lundby Maddox McKean
McKibben McKinley Miller Redfern
Redwine Rehberg Rittmer Schuerer
Sexton Tinsman Veenstra Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Angelo

 


Amendment S–5315 lost.


Senator Shearer offered amendment S-5316, filed by Senator
Shearer, et al., 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-5316 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 23:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie McCoy Miller Ragan
Redwine Shearer Soukup

 


Nays, 26:
Behn Boettger Drake Freeman
Gaskill Greiner Houser Iverson
Jensen King Kramer Lamberti
Lord Lundby Maddox McKean
McKibben McKinley Redfern Rehberg
Rittmer Schuerer Sexton Tinsman
Veenstra Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Angelo

 


Amendment S–5316 lost.

Senator Ragan offered amendment S-5305, filed by Senator
Ragan, et al., 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-5305 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 22:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie McCoy Miller Ragan
Shearer Soukup

 


Nays, 28:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby Maddox
McKean McKibben McKinley Redfern
Redwine Rehberg Rittmer Schuerer
Sexton Tinsman Veenstra Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, none.

Amendment S–5305 lost.

Senator Black offered amendment S–5325, filed by him from the
floor to page 49 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5325 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 22:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Drake Dvorsky Fiegen
Fink Flynn Fraise Gronstal
Hammond Hansen Harper Holveck
Horn Kibbie McCoy Ragan
Shearer Soukup

 


Nays, 28:
Angelo Behn Boettger Freeman
Gaskill Greiner Houser Iverson
Jensen King Kramer Lamberti
Lord Lundby Maddox McKean
McKibben McKinley Miller Redfern
Redwine Rehberg Rittmer Schuerer
Sexton Tinsman Veenstra Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, none.

Amendment S–5325 lost.

Senator Connolly offered amendment S–5302, filed by Senator
Connolly, et al., from the floor to pages 58, 71, 172, and 176 of the bill,
and moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5302 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 23:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie Lundby McCoy Ragan
Shearer Soukup Tinsman

 


Nays, 27:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Maddox McKean
McKibben McKinley Miller Redfern
Redwine Rehberg Rittmer Schuerer
Sexton Veenstra Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, none.

Amendment S–5302 lost.

Senator Boettger took the chair at 5:06 p.m.

Senator Kibbie offered amendment S-5296, filed by Senators
Kibbie and Horn from the floor to page 59 of the bill.

Senator Kibbie asked and received unanimous consent that action
on amendment S-5296 be deferred.

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

A record roll call was requested.


On the question "Shall amendment S-5301 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 23:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie Lundby McCoy Ragan
Shearer Soukup Tinsman

 


Nays, 27:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Maddox McKean
McKibben McKinley Miller Redfern
Redwine Rehberg Rittmer Schuerer
Sexton Veenstra Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, none.

Amendment S–5301 lost.

With the failure of amendment S–5301, the Chair ruled
amendment S-5296, previously deferred, out of order.

Senator Dvorsky offered amendment S-5310, filed by Senator
Dvorsky, et al., from the floor to pages 60-68 of the bill, and moved
its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5310 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 22:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie McCoy Ragan Redfern
Shearer Soukup

 




Nays, 28:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby Maddox
McKean McKibben McKinley Miller
Redwine Rehberg Rittmer Schuerer
Sexton Tinsman Veenstra Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, none.

Amendment S–5310 lost.

Senator Dvorsky asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment S-5306, filed by Senator Dvorsky, et al., from
the floor to pages 60-68 of the bill.

President Kramer took the chair at 5:40 p.m.

Senator Connolly offered amendment S-5304, filed by Senator
Connolly, et al., from the floor to page 71 of the bill, and moved its
adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5304 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 18:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hansen
Holveck Horn Kibbie McCoy
Ragan Shearer

 


Nays, 32:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Hammond
Harper Houser Iverson Jensen
King Kramer Lamberti Lord
Lundby Maddox McKean McKibben
McKinley Miller Redfern Redwine
Rehberg Rittmer Schuerer Sexton
Soukup Tinsman Veenstra Zieman

 



Absent or not voting, none.

Amendment S–5304 lost.

Senator Bolkcom offered amendment S–5318, filed by him from the
floor to page 73 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5318 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 24:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie Lundby Maddox McCoy
McKean Ragan Shearer Soukup

 


Nays, 26:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord McKibben McKinley
Miller Redfern Redwine Rehberg
Rittmer Schuerer Sexton Tinsman
Veenstra Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, none.

Amendment S–5318 lost.

Senator Ragan offered amendment S–5320, filed by her from the
floor to page 77 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5320 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 22:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie McCoy Ragan Rittmer
Shearer Soukup

 


Nays, 28:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby Maddox
McKean McKibben McKinley Miller
Redfern Redwine Rehberg Schuerer
Sexton Tinsman Veenstra Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, none.

Amendment S–5320 lost.

Senator Bolkcom offered amendment S–5317, filed by him from the
floor to page 79 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5317 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 22:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie McCoy Ragan Redfern
Shearer Soukup

 


Nays, 28:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby Maddox
McKean McKibben McKinley Miller
Redwine Rehberg Rittmer Schuerer
Sexton Tinsman Veenstra Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, none.

Amendment S–5317 lost.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Leave of absence was granted as follows:

Senator Soukup, until she returns, on request of Senator Gronstal.

BUSINESS PENDING

Senate File 2326

The Senate resumed consideration of Senate File 2326.

Senator Bolkcom offered amendment S-5319, filed by him from the
floor to page 83 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5319 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 22:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie Maddox McCoy McKibben
Ragan Shearer

 


Nays, 27:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby McKean
McKinley Miller Redfern Redwine
Rehberg Rittmer Schuerer Sexton
Tinsman Veenstra Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Soukup

 


Amendment S–5319 lost.


Senator Hammond offered amendment S-5298, filed by Senator
Hammond, et al., from the floor to page 105 of the bill, and moved its
adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5298 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 20:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie McCoy Ragan Shearer

 


Nays, 29:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby Maddox
McKean McKibben McKinley Miller
Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rittmer
Schuerer Sexton Tinsman Veenstra
Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Soukup

 


Amendment S–5298 lost.

Senator Hammond withdrew amendment S-5321, filed by her
from the floor to pages 110 and 128 of the bill.

Senator Harper offered amendment S-5308, filed by her from the
floor to page 110 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5308 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:


Ayes, 20:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie McCoy Ragan Shearer

 


Nays, 29:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby Maddox
McKean McKibben McKinley Miller
Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rittmer
Schuerer Sexton Tinsman Veenstra
Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Soukup

 


Amendment S–5308 lost.

Senator Harper asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment S-5307, filed by Senators Harper and
Hammond from the floor to pages 128 and 129 of the bill.

Senator Hammond offered amendment S-5322, filed by her from
the floor to pages 139 and 142 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5322 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 20:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie McCoy Ragan Shearer

 




Nays, 29:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby Maddox
McKean McKibben McKinley Miller
Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rittmer
Schuerer Sexton Tinsman Veenstra
Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Soukup

 


Amendment S–5322 lost.

Senator Dvorsky offered amendment S-5328, filed by Senators
Dvorsky and Bolkcom from the floor to page 142 of the bill, and
moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5328 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 20:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie McCoy Ragan Shearer

 


Nays, 29:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby Maddox
McKean McKibben McKinley Miller
Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rittmer
Schuerer Sexton Tinsman Veenstra
Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Soukup

 


Amendment S–5328 lost.

Senator Fraise offered amendment S-5331, filed by Senator
Fraise, et al., from the floor to pages 147 and 148 of the bill, and
moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5331 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 22:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie Maddox McCoy McKean
Ragan Shearer

 


Nays, 27:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby McKibben
McKinley Miller Redfern Redwine
Rehberg Rittmer Schuerer Sexton
Tinsman Veenstra Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Soukup

 


Amendment S–5331 lost.

Senator Dvorsky offered amendment S-5332, filed by Senator
Dvorsky, et al., from the floor to pages 147-149, 154, and 155 of the
bill, and moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5332 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 20:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie McCoy Ragan Shearer

 


Nays, 29:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby Maddox
McKean McKibben McKinley Miller
Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rittmer
Schuerer Sexton Tinsman Veenstra
Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Soukup

 


Amendment S–5332 lost.

Senator Shearer asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment S-5324, filed by Senators Shearer and Fraise
from the floor to page 149 of the bill.

Senator Shearer offered amendment S-5329, filed by Senators
Shearer, Fraise, and Dvorsky from the floor to page 149 of the bill,
and moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5329 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 22:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie McCoy McKean Miller
Ragan Shearer

 


Nays, 27:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby Maddox
McKibben McKinley Redfern Redwine
Rehberg Rittmer Schuerer Sexton
Tinsman Veenstra Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Soukup

 


Amendment S–5329 lost.

Senator Shearer offered amendment S-5330, filed by him from the
floor to page 152 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5330 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 20:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie McCoy Ragan Shearer

 


Nays, 29:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby Maddox
McKean McKibben McKinley Miller
Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rittmer
Schuerer Sexton Tinsman Veenstra
Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Soukup

 


Amendment S–5330 lost.

Senator Fiegen offered amendment S-5303, filed by him from the
floor to page 170 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.


On the question "Shall amendment S-5303 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 22:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Drake Dvorsky Fiegen
Fink Flynn Fraise Gronstal
Hammond Hansen Harper Holveck
Horn Kibbie McCoy Miller
Ragan Shearer

 


Nays, 27:
Angelo Behn Boettger Freeman
Gaskill Greiner Houser Iverson
Jensen King Kramer Lamberti
Lord Lundby Maddox McKean
McKibben McKinley Redfern Redwine
Rehberg Rittmer Schuerer Sexton
Tinsman Veenstra Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Soukup

 


Amendment S–5303 lost.

Senator Gronstal offered amendment S-5333, filed by him from
the floor to page 26 of the bill.

Senator Lamberti raised the point of order that amendment
S-5333 was not germane to the bill.

The Chair ruled the point well-taken and amendment S-5333 out
of order.

Senator Hammond offered amendment S-5336, filed by her from
the floor to pages 110, 128, and 129 of the bill.

Senator Hammond called for the following division of amendment
S-5336:

Division S-5336A: Lines 2-7; and
Division S-5336B: Lines 8-14.


Senator Hammond moved the adoption of division S-5336A.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall division S-5336A be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 20:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie McCoy Ragan Shearer

 


Nays, 29:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby Maddox
McKean McKibben McKinley Miller
Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rittmer
Schuerer Sexton Tinsman Veenstra
Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Soukup

 


Division S–5336A lost.

Senator Hammond moved the adoption of division S-5336B.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall division S-5336B be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 19:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie Ragan Shearer

 




Nays, 30:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby Maddox
McCoy McKean McKibben McKinley
Miller Redfern Redwine Rehberg
Rittmer Schuerer Sexton Tinsman
Veenstra Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Soukup

 


Division S–5336B lost.

Senator Hammond offered amendment S-5335, filed by her from
the floor to pages 129, 130, 136, and 142 of the bill, and moved its
adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question "Shall amendment S-5335 be adopted?"
(S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 20:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie McCoy Ragan Shearer

 


Nays, 29:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby Maddox
McKean McKibben McKinley Miller
Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rittmer
Schuerer Sexton Tinsman Veenstra
Zieman

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Soukup

 


Amendment S–5335 lost.

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?" (S.F. 2326), the vote was:

Ayes, 29:
Angelo Behn Boettger Drake
Freeman Gaskill Greiner Houser
Iverson Jensen King Kramer
Lamberti Lord Lundby Maddox
McKean McKibben McKinley Miller
Redfern Redwine Rehberg Rittmer
Schuerer Sexton Tinsman Veenstra
Zieman

 


Nays, 20:
Black Bolkcom Connolly Dearden
Deluhery Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Gronstal Hammond
Hansen Harper Holveck Horn
Kibbie McCoy Ragan Shearer

 


Absent or not voting, 1:
Soukup

 


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 2326 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:

Thomas Engelmann, Accountancy Examining Board
Marianne Mickelson, Accountancy Examining Board


Beverly Allen, Commission on the Status of African-Americans
George Baugh, Commission on the Status of African-Americans
Isaiah Johnson, Commission on the Status of African-Americans

Mary Hunter, Alcoholic Beverages Commission

Annabelle Diehl, Architectural Examining Board
Gordon Mills, Architectural Examining Board
Teresa Petrzalek, Architectural Examining Board

Mark Coberley, Board of Athletic Training Examiners
Lynn Lindaman, Board of Athletic Training Examiners

Robert Van Vooren, Board of Barber Examiners

David Brown, Board of Behavioral Science Examiners
Elizabeth Shannahan, Board of Behavioral Science Examiners

Julia Scurr, Commission for the Blind

Pamela Bair, Board of Chiropractic Examiners
Steven Kraus, Board of Chiropractic Examiners
Thomas Stanzel, Board of Chiropractic Examiners

Susan Cosner, City Development Board

Dinh VanLo, Iowa State Civil Rights Commission

Kathy Beauchamp, Commission on Community Action Agencies
Michael Coverdale, Commission on Community Action Agencies
Bob Knowler, Commission on Community Action Agencies
Merl McFarlane, Commission on Community Action Agencies

Haywood Belle, Board of Corrections

Lois Leytem, Board of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences Examiners
Teresa Mertens, Board of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences
Examiners
Mary Myers, Board of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences Examiners


Sheila O'Hern, Board of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences Examiners
Michael Salvner, Board of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences
Examiners

Don Gettings, Credit Union Review Board

Elaine Armstrong, Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning Advisory
Council
Thomas Ferguson, Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning Advisory
Council
Monica Murray, Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning Advisory
Council
Ronald Stehl, Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning Advisory
Council
Marvin Van Haaften, Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning
Advisory Council
Carol Wood, Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning Advisory Council

Jacquelyn Fletcher, Commission on the Deaf
Loren Woods, Commission on the Deaf

Kathryn L. Baumann-Reese, Administrator of the Division of Deaf
Services

Alan Hathaway, Board of Dental Examiners
Suzan Stewart, Board of Dental Examiners
Debra Yossi, Board of Dental Examiners

Marcy Rolenc, Board of Dietetic Examiners
Robert Schweers, Board of Dietetic Examiners

Jill Avery, Administrator of the Division of Persons With Disabilities

Robert Torgerson, Iowa Drug Policy Advisory Council

Robert Pulver, Iowa Economic Development Board
Marcia Rogers, Iowa Economic Development Board

James Billings, State Board of Education
Jude Fitzpatrick, State Board of Education


Mary Montgomery, State Board of Education
Gene Vincent, State Board of Education

Brian Carter, Board of Educational Examiners

Mary Ann Spicer, Employment Appeal Board

Theresa Christoffersen, Iowa Empowerment Board
Mary Odell, Iowa Empowerment Board
Nancy Van Milligen, Iowa Empowerment Board

Susan Albright, Engineering and Land Surveying Examining
Board
Randall Beavers, Engineering and Land Surveying Examining
Board
Nicholas Konrady, Engineering and Land Surveying Examining
Board

Don Ross, State Citizen Foster Care Review Board
Nancylee Ziese, State Citizen Foster Care Review Board

Susan Salter, Healthy and Well Kids in Iowa (hawk-i) Board
Wanda Wyatt-Hardwick, Healthy and Well Kids in Iowa (hawk-i)
Board

Corinna Huntrods, Board for the Licensing and Regulation of
Hearing Aid Dispensers
Patricia Stark, Board for the Licensing and Regulation of Hearing
Aid Dispensers

Carol Burns, Iowa Higher Education Loan Authority

Ron Dardis, Information Technology Council
Frederick Stilwill, Information Technology Council

Lorrie L. Tritch, Administrator of the Operations Division of the
Department of Information Technology

Jane Ginapp, IowAccess Advisory Council
Miriam Ubben, IowAccess Advisory Council

Mary Williams, Investment Board of the IPERS

Carolyn Magnani, Landscape Architectural Examining Board
Ann Reinhart, Landscape Architectural Examining Board

Thomas Gustafson, Iowa Law Enforcement Academy Council
Brian Guy, Iowa Law Enforcement Academy Council

William Brosnahan, Lottery Board
Mary Junge, Lottery Board

Kenneth Lang, Board of Massage Therapy Examiners
Mary McGuire, Board of Massage Therapy Examiners
E. Howard Sonksen, Board of Massage Therapy Examiners
Jane Sward, Board of Massage Therapy Examiners

Susan Johnson, Board of Medical Examiners
Diane Nagle, Board of Medical Examiners
Dana Shaffer, Board of Medical Examiners

Michael Flaum, Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities
Commission
Jackie Kibbie-Williams, Mental Health and Developmental
Disabilities Commission
Nancy McKlveen, Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities
Commission

Lynn Ferrell, Mental Health Risk Pool
Julie Jetter, Mental Health Risk Pool
Karen Strawn, Mental Health Risk Pool

J. Craig Fratzke, Board of Mortuary Science Examiners
Karen Thomsen, Board of Mortuary Science Examiners
Marcus Vigen, Board of Mortuary Science Examiners

Anna Fallon, Board of Nursing Examiners
Patrick Greenwood, Board of Nursing Examiners
Pauline Taylor, Board of Nursing Examiners

Timothy Moe, State Board of Examiners for Nursing Home
Administrators


Terry Brown, Board of Optometry Examiners
Michael Ohlson, Board of Optometry Examiners
Marilyn Spina, Board of Optometry Examiners

Elizabeth Robinson-Ford, Chairperson of the Board of Parole

Karen Muelhaupt, Board of Parole

Terrance Lillis, Peace Officers' Retirement, Accident, and Disability
System Trustee

Paul Abramowitz, Board of Pharmacy Examiners
Vernon Benjamin, Board of Pharmacy Examiners
Barbara O'Roake, Board of Pharmacy Examiners (appointment
and reappointment)

Theodore Peterson, Board of Physical and Occupational Therapy
Examiners
Armando Rosales, Board of Physical and Occupational Therapy
Examiners
Henrietta Scholten, Board of Physical and Occupational Therapy
Examiners

Kenneth Talcott, Board of Physician Assistant Examiners
Gloria Welte, Board of Physician Assistant Examiners

Robert Yoho, Board of Podiatry Examiners

Patricia Crosley, Prevention of Disabilities Policy Council
Kurt Hoppe, Prevention of Disabilities Policy Council
Mickey McDaniel, Prevention of Disabilities Policy Council
Patricia Moreland, Prevention of Disabilities Policy Council
Thomas Slater, Prevention of Disabilities Policy Council
Frank Strong, Prevention of Disabilities Policy Council
Melva Urban, Prevention of Disabilities Policy Council
Don Van Dyke, Prevention of Disabilities Policy Council

Kathleen Halloran, Administrator of Professional Licensing and
Regulation


Ruth Daggett, Board of Psychology Examiners
Susan Enzle, Board of Psychology Examiners
Jacob Sines, Board of Psychology Examiners

James Riordan, Public Employment Relations Board

Philip Dorweiler, Iowa Railway Finance Authority
Emil Pavich, Iowa Railway Finance Authority

Luther Gammon, Real Estate Appraiser Examining Board

Patricia Daniels, Real Estate Commission
Barbara Leestamper, Real Estate Commission

Mary Lucile Norton, Renewable Fuels and Coproducts Advisory
Committee
Steven Rau, Renewable Fuels and Coproducts Advisory Committee
Eric Seuren, Renewable Fuels and Coproducts Advisory
Committee

Gregory Hicklin, State Board for Respiratory Care
Amy Love, State Board for Respiratory Care

Connie Cook, School Budget Review Committee

David Mackaman, Small Business Advisory Council

Thomas Capshew, Board of Social Work Examiners
W. Robert Schmidt, Board of Social Work Examiners
Joyce Westphal, Board of Social Work Examiners

Connie Honken, Board of Speech Pathology and Audiology
Examiners
Robert MacDougall, Board of Speech Pathology and Audiology
Examiners

Robert Hardman, Iowa Telecommunications and Technology
Commission


Noreen Humphrey, Commission on Tobacco Use Prevention and
Control
Christopher Squier, Commission on Tobacco Use Prevention and
Control

Donald Carmody, State Transportation Commission

Robert Leeman, Commission of Veterans Affairs

Sarah Garst, Iowa Board of Veterinary Medicine
Paul Willis, Iowa Board of Veterinary Medicine

Mary Ellen Chamberlin, Vision Iowa Board
Sharon Juon, Vision Iowa Board
Bradford Parks, Vision Iowa Board

Victoria Brown, Commission on the Status of Women
Sue Mullins, Commission on the Status of Women
Susan Unger, Commission on the Status of Women
Matthew Wissing, Commission on the Status of Women

Benjamin Duehr, Iowa Workforce Development Board
Norma Schmoker, Iowa Workforce Development Board

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

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

Ayes, 47:
Angelo Behn Black Boettger
Bolkcom Connolly Dearden Deluhery
Drake Dvorsky Fiegen Fink
Flynn Fraise Freeman Gaskill
Greiner Gronstal Hammond Hansen
Harper Holveck Horn Houser
Iverson Jensen Kibbie King
Kramer Lamberti Lord Lundby
Maddox McCoy McKibben McKinley
Miller Ragan Redwine Rehberg
Rittmer Schuerer Sexton Shearer
Tinsman Veenstra Zieman

 


Nays, none.

Absent or not voting, 3:
McKean Redfern Soukup

 


The appointees, having received a two-thirds vote, were declared to
have been confirmed by the Senate.

HOUSE MESSAGES RECEIVED AND CONSIDERED

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 2, 2002, refused to concur in the Senate amendment to the
following bill in which the concurrence of the House was asked:

House File 2247, a bill for an act relating to the regulation of
health care facilities and the duties of resident advocate committees.

ALSO: That the House has on April 2, 2002, insisted on its amendment to House
File 2532, a bill for an act relating to public retirement systems and providing effective
and retroactive applicability dates, and the members of the conference committee on
the part of the House are: the representative from Linn, Representative Elgin, Chair;
the representative from Winneshiek, Representative Gipp; the representative from
Lee, Representative Larkin; the representative from Polk, Representative Metcalf; and
the representative from Linn, Representative Todd Taylor.

RECESS

On motion of Senator Iverson, the Senate recessed at 8:20 p.m.
until the completion of a meeting of the committee on Rules and
Administration.

RECONVENED

The Senate reconvened at 8:22 p.m., President Kramer presiding.

APPOINTMENT OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

The Chair announced the following conference committee on
House File 2532 on the part of the Senate: Senators Rittmer, Chair;
Kibbie, Connolly, Drake, and Sexton.


ADJOURNMENT

On motion of Senator Iverson, the Senate adjourned at 8:23 p.m.
until Wednesday, April 3, 2002.

APPENDIX

PRESENTATION OF VISITORS

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

Eighth grade students from Dallas Center-Grimes Junior High
School, accompanied by Bill Wineland. Senator Maddox.

REPORT OF COMMITTEE MEETING

RULES AND ADMINISTRATION

Convened: April 2, 2002, 9:20 a.m.

Members Present: Iverson, Chair; Kramer, Vice Chair; Gronstal, Ranking Member;
Boettger, Dvorsky, Fink, Gaskill, Harper, Lord, McKean, and Rittmer.

Members Absent: None.

Committee Business: Passed SRs 123, 124, 125, 126, and 127. Passed resolutions
for retiring senators.

Recessed: 9:24 a.m.

Reconvened: 8:20 p.m.

Adjourned: 8:21 p.m.

INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS

Senate Concurrent Resolution 118, by Lundby, a concurrent
resolution supporting enactment of Medicare coverage of oral cancer
drugs.

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


Senate Resolution 127, by Hammond, Fink, Hansen, Connolly,
Holveck, Deluhery, Bolkcom, Dvorsky, Kibbie, Ragan, Black, McCoy,
Dearden, Horn, Fraise, Shearer, Jensen, King, Redwine, Kramer,
Iverson, McKean, Veenstra, McKinley, Schuerer, Tinsman, Behn,
Sexton, McKibben, Freeman, Greiner, Zieman, Lord, Boettger,
Rehberg, Drake, and Lamberti, a Senate resolution honoring Cael
Sanderson on his athletic achievements as a wrestler.

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

Senate Resolution 128, by Harper and Redfern, a Senate
resolution recognizing Ms. Effie Burt for her composition, "I'll Make
Me a World."

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

Senate Resolution 129, by committee on Rules and
Administration, a Senate resolution honoring Senator Betty Soukup.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate Resolution 130, by committee on Rules and
Administration, a Senate resolution honoring Senator Patricia
Harper.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate Resolution 131, by committee on Rules and
Administration, a Senate resolution honoring Senator Steven D.
Hansen.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate Resolution 132, by committee on Rules and
Administration, a Senate resolution honoring Senator Johnie
Hammond.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.


Senate Resolution 133, by committee on Rules and
Administration, a Senate resolution honoring Senator Patrick J.
Deluhery.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

Senate File 2327, by committee on Appropriations, a bill for an
act relating to gambling by providing for agreements for purses and
supplements for pari-mutuel horse racing, creating a governing board
for a pari-mutuel horse racetrack, imposing a tax on gambling games
at certain racetrack enclosures, and providing an effective date.

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

Senate File 2328, by Iverson, a bill for an act providing for the
establishment of the state percent of growth for purposes of the state
school foundation program and providing an applicability date.

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

SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

Senate Resolution 125

RULES AND ADMINISTRATION: Iverson, Chair; Gronstal and Kramer

Senate Resolution 126

RULES AND ADMINISTRATION: Iverson, Chair; Gronstal and Kramer

Senate Resolution 127

RULES AND ADMINISTRATION: Iverson, Chair; Gronstal and Kramer

COMMITTEE REPORTS

APPROPRIATIONS

Final Bill Action: *SENATE FILE 2327 (SSB 3185), a bill for an act relating to
gambling by providing for agreements for purses and supplements for pari-mutuel

horse racing, creating a governing board for a pari-mutuel horse racetrack, imposing a
tax on gambling games at certain racetrack enclosures, and providing an effective date.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 16: Lamberti, Kramer, Flynn, Angelo, Bolkcom, Connolly, Dvorsky,
Gaskill, Jensen, McKibben, McKinley, Rehberg, Schuerer, Tinsman, Veenstra, and
Zieman. Nays, 5: Black, Fiegen, Horn, King, and Lundby. Absent or not voting, 4:
Deluhery, Hammond, Redfern, and Soukup.

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 2327, and
they were attached to the committee report.

RULES AND ADMINISTRATION

Final Bill Action: SENATE RESOLUTION 123, a Senate resolution honoring the
Drake Women's basketball team.

Recommendation: DO PASS.

Final Vote: Ayes, 11: Iverson, Kramer, Gronstal, Boettger, Dvorsky, Fink, Gaskill,
Harper, Lord, McKean, and Rittmer. Nays, none. Absent or not voting, none.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: SENATE RESOLUTION 124, a Senate resolution congratulating
Gayle Blevins, Head Coach of the University of Iowa Women's Softball Team on her
successful coaching career.

Recommendation: DO PASS.

Final Vote: Ayes, 11: Iverson, Kramer, Gronstal, Boettger, Dvorsky, Fink, Gaskill,
Harper, Lord, McKean, and Rittmer. Nays, none. Absent or not voting, none.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: SENATE RESOLUTION 125, a Senate resolution honoring
Des Moines-area high school seniors Brandon Day, Patrick Swieskowski, and Emily
Trump for achieving the highest possible score on the Scholastic Assessment Test.

Recommendation: DO PASS.

Final Vote: Ayes, 11: Iverson, Kramer, Gronstal, Boettger, Dvorsky, Fink, Gaskill,
Harper, Lord, McKean, and Rittmer. Nays, none. Absent or not voting, none.


Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: SENATE RESOLUTION 127, a Senate resolution honoring Cael
Sanderson on his athletic achievements as a wrestler.

Recommendation: DO PASS.

Final Vote: Ayes, 11: Iverson, Kramer, Gronstal, Boettger, Dvorsky, Fink, Gaskill,
Harper, Lord, McKean, and Rittmer. Nays, none. Absent or not voting, none.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: SENATE RESOLUTION 129 (LSB 7129sv), a Senate resolution
honoring Senator Betty Soukup.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 11: Iverson, Kramer, Gronstal, Boettger, Dvorsky, Fink, Gaskill,
Harper, Lord, McKean, and Rittmer. Nays, none. Absent or not voting, none.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: SENATE RESOLUTION 130 (LSB 7127sv), a Senate resolution
honoring Senator Patricia Harper.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 11: Iverson, Kramer, Gronstal, Boettger, Dvorsky, Fink, Gaskill,
Harper, Lord, McKean, and Rittmer. Nays, none. Absent or not voting, none.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: SENATE RESOLUTION 131 (LSB 7084sv), a Senate resolution
honoring Senator Steven D. Hansen.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 11: Iverson, Kramer, Gronstal, Boettger, Dvorsky, Fink, Gaskill,
Harper, Lord, McKean, and Rittmer. Nays, none. Absent or not voting, none.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.


ALSO:

Final Bill Action: SENATE RESOLUTION 132 (LSB 7128sv), a Senate resolution
honoring Senator Johnie Hammond.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 11: Iverson, Kramer, Gronstal, Boettger, Dvorsky, Fink, Gaskill,
Harper, Lord, McKean, and Rittmer. Nays, none. Absent or not voting, none.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: SENATE RESOLUTION 133 (LSB 7131sv), a Senate resolution
honoring Senator Patrick J. Deluhery.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 11: Iverson, Kramer, Gronstal, Boettger, Dvorsky, Fink, Gaskill,
Harper, Lord, McKean, and Rittmer. Nays, none. Absent or not voting, none.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

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 2nd day
of April, 2002:

Senate Files 2146, 2195, 2203, 2272, and 2301.

MICHAEL E. MARSHALL
Secretary of the Senate

AMENDMENTS FILED

S-5292 S.F. 2190 Dick L. Dearden
S-5293 S.F. 2190 Thomas Fiegen
Jack Holveck
Robert E. Dvorsky
Betty A. Soukup
Mike Connolly
Joe Bolkcom
Amanda Ragan

Mark Shearer
Wally E. Horn
John P. Kibbie
Patricia Harper
Bill Fink
Johnie Hammond
Dennis H. Black
Tom Flynn
Dick L. Dearden
Eugene S. Fraise
Michael E. Gronstal
Matt McCoy
S-5294 S.F. 503 House
S-5295 S.F. 2268 House
S-5296 S.F. 2326 John P. Kibbie
Wally E. Horn
S-5297 S.F. 2326 Tom Flynn
S-5298 S.F. 2326 Johnie Hammond
Michael E. Gronstal
John P. Kibbie
Dennis H. Black
Jack Holveck
Betty A. Soukup
Amanda Ragan
Thomas Fiegen
Tom Flynn
Patrick J. Deluhery
Mike Connolly
Joe Bolkcom
Bill Fink
Patricia Harper
Robert E. Dvorsky
Steven D. Hansen
Dick L. Dearden
Wally E. Horn
Eugene S. Fraise
S-5299 S.F. 2324 Thomas Fiegen
S-5300 S.F. 2324 Thomas Fiegen
S-5301 S.F. 2326 John P. Kibbie
Wally E. Horn
Dennis H. Black

Jack Holveck
Betty A. Soukup
Amanda Ragan
Thomas Fiegen
Tom Flynn
Patrick J. Deluhery
Mike Connolly
Joe Bolkcom
Bill Fink
Patricia Harper
Robert E. Dvorsky
Johnie Hammond
Michael E. Gronstal
Dick L. Dearden
Eugene S. Fraise
S-5302 S.F. 2326 Mike Connolly
Joe Bolkcom
Robert E. Dvorsky
Bill Fink
Patricia Harper
Johnie Hammond
Michael E. Gronstal
John P. Kibbie
Dennis H. Black
Jack Holveck
Betty A. Soukup
Amanda Ragan
Thomas Fiegen
Tom Flynn
Patrick J. Deluhery
S-5303 S.F. 2326 Thomas Fiegen
S-5304 S.F. 2326 Mike Connolly
Joe Bolkcom
Bill Fink
Robert E. Dvorsky
Michael E. Gronstal
John P. Kibbie
Dennis H. Black
Jack Holveck
Amanda Ragan
Thomas Fiegen

Tom Flynn
Patrick J. Deluhery
S-5305 S.F. 2326 Amanda Ragan
Thomas Fiegen
Tom Flynn
Patrick J. Deluhery
Mike Connolly
Joe Bolkcom
Bill Fink
Patricia Harper
Robert E. Dvorsky
Johnie Hammond
S-5306 S.F. 2326 Robert E. Dvorsky
Johnie Hammond
Joe Bolkcom
Patricia Harper
Bill Fink
Patrick J. Deluhery
Mike Connolly
S-5307 S.F. 2326 Patricia Harper
Johnie Hammond
S-5308 S.F. 2326 Patricia Harper
S-5309 S.F. 2324 Steve King
Tom Flynn
John W. Jensen
Ken Veenstra
S-5310 S.F. 2326 Robert E. Dvorsky
Johnie Hammond
Joe Bolkcom
Patricia Harper
Mike Connolly
Bill Fink
Patrick J. Deluhery
S-5311 S.F. 2319 Kitty Rehberg
S-5312 S.F. 2319 Kitty Rehberg
S-5313 S.F. 2326 Patricia Harper
Johnie Hammond
Robert E. Dvorsky
Joe Bolkcom
Mike Connolly
Jack Holveck

Mark Shearer
Michael E. Gronstal
S-5314 S.F. 2326 Thomas Fiegen
Jack Holveck
Dick L. Dearden
Mark Shearer
Michael E. Gronstal
S-5315 S.F. 2326 Jack Holveck
Dick L. Dearden
Mark Shearer
Michael E. Gronstal
S-5316 S.F. 2326 Mark Shearer
Robert E. Dvorsky
Johnie Hammond
Patricia Harper
Bill Fink
Joe Bolkcom
Mike Connolly
Patrick J. Deluhery
Tom Flynn
Thomas Fiegen
Amanda Ragan
Betty A. Soukup
S-5317 S.F. 2326 Joe Bolkcom
S-5318 S.F. 2326 Joe Bolkcom
S-5319 S.F. 2326 Joe Bolkcom
S-5320 S.F. 2326 Amanda Ragan
S-5321 S.F. 2326 Johnie Hammond
S-5322 S.F. 2326 Johnie Hammond
S-5323 S.F. 2326 Jeff Lamberti
S-5324 S.F. 2326 Mark Shearer
Eugene S. Fraise
S-5325 S.F. 2326 Dennis H. Black
S-5326 S.F. 2326 Tom Flynn
S-5327 S.F. 2325 John Redwine
Neal Schuerer
S-5328 S.F. 2326 Robert E. Dvorsky
Joe Bolkcom
S-5329 S.F. 2326 Mark Shearer
Eugene S. Fraise
Robert E. Dvorsky

S-5330 S.F. 2326 Mark Shearer
S-5331 S.F. 2326 Eugene S. Fraise
Tom Flynn
Robert E. Dvorsky
Mark Shearer
S-5332 S.F. 2326 Robert E. Dvorsky
Eugene S. Fraise
Tom Flynn
Mark Shearer
S-5333 S.F. 2326 Michael E. Gronstal
S-5334 H.F. 2515 Kitty Rehberg
S-5335 S.F. 2326 Johnie Hammond
S-5336 S.F. 2326 Johnie Hammond
S-5337 H.F. 2515 Kitty Rehberg
S-5338 H.F. 2515 Kitty Rehberg
S-5339 H.F. 2416 Johnie Hammond
Hubert M. Houser
S-5340 H.F. 2430 Johnie Hammond
Hubert M. Houser
David Miller
Patricia Harper


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