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Senate Journal: Monday, March 17, 2003

JOURNAL OF THE SENATE

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SIXTY-FOURTH CALENDAR DAY
THIRTY-SEVENTH SESSION DAY

Senate Chamber
Des Moines, Iowa, Monday, March 17, 2003

The Senate met in regular session at 1:00 p.m., President Kramer
presiding.

Prayer was offered by the Reverend John Eilers, pastor of the First
Christian Church in Woodbine, Iowa. He was the guest of Senator
Seymour.

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Senate Pages Erica Barbour
and Abigail Kiernan.

The Journal of Thursday, March 13, 2003, was approved.

The Senate stood at ease at 1:30 p.m. until the fall of the gavel for
the purpose of party caucuses.

The Senate resumed session at 2:40 p.m., President Kramer
presiding.

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 March 13, 2003, adopted the following resolution in which the
concurrence of the House was asked:


Senate Concurrent Resolution 1, a concurrent resolution
relating to the federal Medicare program and requesting assistance
from the federal government.

BILLS REFERRED TO COMMITTEES

Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent that
Senate Files 350, 367, and 375 be referred from the Regular
Calendar to the committee on Appropriations and Senate File 360
be referred from the Regular Calendar to the committee on Ways
and Means.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

Leaves of absence were granted as follows:

Senator Larson, until he arrives, on request of Senator Veenstra; and Senator
McCoy, until he arrives, on request of Senator Kibbie.

HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

Senate File 97

Senator Drake called up for consideration Senate File 97, a bill
for an act relating to highway, aviation, motor vehicle transportation
and public transit, including regulation of junkyards along highways
and placement of political signs, elimination of the aviation hangar
revolving loan fund, applications for certificates of title by motor
vehicle dealers, fees charged for driver’s licenses and nonoperator’s
identification cards and making an appropriation, security interests
in motor vehicles, charges financed in a motor vehicle retail
installment transaction, confidentiality of motor vehicle accident
reports, requirements for motor carrier safety rules, exemptions for
certain motor vehicle operators from motor carrier safety rules and
hazardous materials transportation regulations, load limits for
vehicles transporting construction machinery, urban public transit
funding, and tariffs charged by motor carriers of household goods,
and including effective and retroactive applicability date provisions,
amended by the House, and moved that the Senate concur in House
amendment S-3033, filed March 13, 2003.


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

Senator Drake 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. 97), the vote was:

Yeas, 45:
Angelo Beall Behn Black
Boettger Bolkcom Brunkhorst Connolly
Dearden Dotzler Drake Dvorsky
Fraise Gaskill Gronstal Hatch
Horn Hosch Houser Iverson
Johnson Kettering Kibbie Kramer
Lamberti Lundby McKibben McKinley
Miller Putney Quirmbach Ragan
Redfern Rehberg Schuerer Seng
Seymour Shull Sievers Stewart
Tinsman Veenstra Warnstadt Wieck
Zieman

 


Nays, 3:
Courtney Holveck Kreiman

 


Absent, 2:

Larson McCoy

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

CONSIDERATION OF BILL
(Regular Calendar)

Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up
for consideration Senate File 73.


Senate File 73

On motion of Senator McKinley, Senate File 73, a bill for an act
relating to the reporting requirements under the Iowa industrial new
jobs training Act, with report of committee recommending passage,
was taken up for consideration.

Senator McKinley 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. 73), the vote was:

Yeas, 48:
Angelo Beall Behn Black
Boettger Bolkcom Brunkhorst Connolly
Courtney Dearden Dotzler Drake
Dvorsky Fraise Gaskill Gronstal
Hatch Holveck Horn Hosch
Houser Iverson Johnson Kettering
Kibbie Kramer Kreiman Lamberti
Lundby McKibben McKinley Miller
Putney Quirmbach Ragan Redfern
Rehberg Schuerer Seng Seymour
Shull Sievers Stewart Tinsman
Veenstra Warnstadt Wieck Zieman

 


Nays, none.

Absent, 2:

Larson McCoy

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

CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
(Regular Calendar)

Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up
for consideration Senate Files 119 and 235.


Senate File 119

On motion of Senator Sievers, Senate File 119, a bill for an act
relating to real estate appraiser certification, was taken up for
consideration.

Senator Sievers 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. 119), the vote was:

Yeas, 48:
Angelo Beall Behn Black
Boettger Bolkcom Brunkhorst Connolly
Courtney Dearden Dotzler Drake
Dvorsky Fraise Gaskill Gronstal
Hatch Holveck Horn Hosch
Houser Iverson Johnson Kettering
Kibbie Kramer Kreiman Lamberti
Lundby McKibben McKinley Miller
Putney Quirmbach Ragan Redfern
Rehberg Schuerer Seng Seymour
Shull Sievers Stewart Tinsman
Veenstra Warnstadt Wieck Zieman

 


Nays, none.

Absent, 2:

Larson McCoy

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

Senate File 235

On motion of Senator Tinsman, Senate File 235, a bill for an act
relating to professional licensing boards by providing for the updating
of continuing education and regulatory requirements to include
specified licensing boards, authorizing specified licensing boards to
obtain criminal history data relating to applicants for licensure and
licensees, and authorizing the collection of fees for related costs, was
taken up for consideration.


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. 235), the vote was:

Yeas, 48:
Angelo Beall Behn Black
Boettger Bolkcom Brunkhorst Connolly
Courtney Dearden Dotzler Drake
Dvorsky Fraise Gaskill Gronstal
Hatch Holveck Horn Hosch
Houser Iverson Johnson Kettering
Kibbie Kramer Kreiman Lamberti
Lundby McKibben McKinley Miller
Putney Quirmbach Ragan Redfern
Rehberg Schuerer Seng Seymour
Shull Sievers Stewart Tinsman
Veenstra Warnstadt Wieck Zieman

 


Nays, none.

Absent, 2:

Larson 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
Senate Files 73, 97, 119, and 235 be immediately messaged to
the House.

CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
(Regular Calendar)

Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up
for consideration Senate Files 3 and 203.


Senate File 3

On motion of Senator Boettger, Senate File 3, a bill for an act
relating to the inclusion of certain information in a termination of
pregnancy report, with report of committee recommending passage,
was taken up for consideration.

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

On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (S.F. 3), the vote was:

Yeas, 42:
Angelo Beall Behn Black
Boettger Brunkhorst Connolly Dearden
Drake Fraise Gaskill Hatch
Holveck Horn Hosch Houser
Iverson Johnson Kettering Kibbie
Kramer Kreiman Lamberti Lundby
McKibben McKinley Miller Putney
Ragan Redfern Rehberg Schuerer
Seng Seymour Shull Sievers
Stewart Tinsman Veenstra Warnstadt
Wieck Zieman

 


Nays, 6:
Bolkcom Courtney Dotzler Dvorsky Gronstal Quirmbach

 


Absent, 2:

Larson McCoy

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

Senate File 203

On motion of Senator Sievers, Senate File 203, a bill for an act
relating to the installation of certain aboveground petroleum storage
tanks, was taken up for consideration.


Senator Sievers 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. 203), the vote was:

Yeas, 44:
Angelo Beall Behn Black
Boettger Bolkcom Brunkhorst Connolly
Courtney Drake Dvorsky Fraise
Gaskill Gronstal Hatch Horn
Hosch Houser Iverson Johnson
Kettering Kibbie Kramer Kreiman
Lamberti McKibben McKinley Miller
Putney Quirmbach Ragan Redfern
Rehberg Schuerer Seng Seymour
Shull Sievers Stewart Tinsman
Veenstra Warnstadt Wieck Zieman

 


Nays, 4:
Dearden Dotzler Holveck Lundby

 


Absent, 2:

Larson McCoy

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

CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
(Regular Calendar)

Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up
for consideration Senate Files 271 and 224.

Senate File 271

On motion of Senator Houser, Senate File 271, a bill for an act
modifying the duties of county recorders, was taken up for
consideration.

Senator Houser asked and received unanimous consent that
House File 311 be substituted for Senate File 271.


House File 311

On motion of Senator Houser, House File 311, a bill for an act
modifying the duties of county recorders, was taken up for
consideration.

Senator Houser 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. 311), the vote was:

Yeas, 48:
Angelo Beall Behn Black
Boettger Bolkcom Brunkhorst Connolly
Courtney Dearden Dotzler Drake
Dvorsky Fraise Gaskill Gronstal
Hatch Holveck Horn Hosch
Houser Iverson Johnson Kettering
Kibbie Kramer Kreiman Lamberti
Larson Lundby McKibben McKinley
Miller Putney Quirmbach Ragan
Redfern Rehberg Schuerer Seng
Seymour Shull Sievers Stewart
Tinsman Veenstra Wieck Zieman

 


Nays, 1:
Warnstadt

 


Absent, 1:

McCoy

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

WITHDRAWN

Senator Houser asked and received unanimous consent that
Senate File 271 be withdrawn from further consideration of the
Senate.


Senate File 224

On motion of Senator Tinsman, Senate File 224, a bill for an act
relating to appeals filed in child in need of assistance and termination
of parental rights proceedings, was taken up for consideration.

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. 224), the vote was:

Yeas, 49:
Angelo Beall Behn Black
Boettger Bolkcom Brunkhorst Connolly
Courtney Dearden Dotzler Drake
Dvorsky Fraise Gaskill Gronstal
Hatch Holveck Horn Hosch
Houser Iverson Johnson Kettering
Kibbie Kramer Kreiman Lamberti
Larson Lundby McKibben McKinley
Miller Putney Quirmbach Ragan
Redfern Rehberg Schuerer Seng
Seymour Shull Sievers Stewart
Tinsman Veenstra Warnstadt Wieck
Zieman

 


Nays, none.

Absent, 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
Senate Files 3, 203, and 224 and House File 311 be immediately
messaged to the House.


LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Leave of absence was granted as follows:

Senator Shull, until he returns, on request of Senator Brunkhorst.

CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
(Regular Calendar)

Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up
for consideration Senate Files 173 and 221.

Senate File 173

On motion of Senator Rehberg, Senate File 173, a bill for an act
authorizing school districts to deduct and pay fees for membership in
not-for-profit professional education associations, was taken up for
consideration.

Senator Connolly offered amendment S-3027, filed by him on
March 5, 2003, to page 1 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question “Shall amendment S-3027 be adopted?” (S.F. 173),
the vote was:

Yeas, 20:
Beall Black Bolkcom Connolly
Courtney Dearden Dotzler Dvorsky
Fraise Gronstal Hatch Holveck
Horn Kibbie Kreiman Quirmbach
Ragan Seng Stewart Warnstadt

 


Nays, 28:
Angelo Behn Boettger Brunkhorst Drake Gaskill Hosch Houser Iverson Johnson Kettering Kramer Lamberti Larson Lundby McKibben McKinley Miller Putney Redfern Rehberg Schuerer Seymour Sievers Tinsman Veenstra Wieck Zieman

 




Absent, 2:

McCoy Shull

Amendment S-3027 lost.

Senator Connolly asked and received unanimous consent that
action on Senate File 173 be deferred.

Senate File 221

On motion of Senator McKibben, Senate File 221, a bill for an act
relating to the criminal offense of sexual exploitation of a minor, was
taken up for consideration.

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?” (S.F. 221), the vote was:

Yeas, 49:
Angelo Beall Behn Black
Boettger Bolkcom Brunkhorst Connolly
Courtney Dearden Dotzler Drake
Dvorsky Fraise Gaskill Gronstal
Hatch Holveck Horn Hosch
Houser Iverson Johnson Kettering
Kibbie Kramer Kreiman Lamberti
Larson Lundby McKibben McKinley
Miller Putney Quirmbach Ragan
Redfern Rehberg Schuerer Seng
Seymour Shull Sievers Stewart
Tinsman Veenstra Warnstadt Wieck
Zieman

 


Nays, none.

Absent, 1:

McCoy

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


CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
(Regular Calendar)

Senator Boettger asked and received unanimous consent to take
up for consideration Senate Files 230 and 272.

Senate File 230

On motion of Senator Miller, Senate File 230, a bill for an act
relating to the procedure for reducing the number of members of a
city council from five to three in certain cities, was taken up for
consideration.

Senator Quirmbach offered amendment S-3032, filed by him on
March 11, 2003, to page 2 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

Amendment S-3032 was adopted by a voice vote.

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

On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (S.F. 230), the vote was:

Yeas, 49:
Angelo Beall Behn Black
Boettger Bolkcom Brunkhorst Connolly
Courtney Dearden Dotzler Drake
Dvorsky Fraise Gaskill Gronstal
Hatch Holveck Horn Hosch
Houser Iverson Johnson Kettering
Kibbie Kramer Kreiman Lamberti
Larson Lundby McKibben McKinley
Miller Putney Quirmbach Ragan
Redfern Rehberg Schuerer Seng
Seymour Shull Sievers Stewart
Tinsman Veenstra Warnstadt Wieck
Zieman

 


Nays, none.

Absent, 1:

McCoy


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

Senate File 272

On motion of Senator Miller, Senate File 272, a bill for an act
relating to conflicts of interest in public contracts, was taken up for
consideration.

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

On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (S.F. 272), the vote was:

Yeas, 48:
Angelo Beall Behn Black
Boettger Bolkcom Brunkhorst Connolly
Courtney Dearden Dotzler Drake
Dvorsky Fraise Gaskill Gronstal
Hatch Holveck Horn Hosch
Houser Iverson Johnson Kettering
Kibbie Kramer Kreiman Lamberti
Larson Lundby McKibben McKinley
Miller Putney Quirmbach Ragan
Redfern Rehberg Schuerer Seng
Seymour Shull Sievers Stewart
Veenstra Warnstadt Wieck Zieman

 


Nays, 1:
Tinsman

 


Absent, 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
Senate Files 221, 230, and 272 be immediately messaged to the
House.

CONSIDERATION OF BILL
(Regular Calendar)

Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent to take up
for consideration Senate File 236.

Senate File 236

On motion of Senator Wieck, Senate File 236, a bill for an act
relating to the time periods that unclaimed demutualization proceeds
and wages are presumed to be abandoned and providing an effective
date, was taken up for consideration.

Senator Wieck 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. 236), the vote was:

Yeas, 49:
Angelo Beall Behn Black
Boettger Bolkcom Brunkhorst Connolly
Courtney Dearden Dotzler Drake
Dvorsky Fraise Gaskill Gronstal
Hatch Holveck Horn Hosch
Houser Iverson Johnson Kettering
Kibbie Kramer Kreiman Lamberti
Larson Lundby McKibben McKinley
Miller Putney Quirmbach Ragan
Redfern Rehberg Schuerer Seng
Seymour Shull Sievers Stewart
Tinsman Veenstra Warnstadt Wieck
Zieman

 


Nays, none.

Absent, 1:

McCoy

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


BUSINESS PENDING

Senate File 173

The Senate resumed consideration of Senate File 173, a bill for
an act authorizing school districts to deduct and pay fees for
membership in not-for-profit professional education associations,
previously deferred.

Senator Rehberg offered amendment S-3034, filed by her on
March 13, 2003, to page 1 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

Amendment S-3034 was adopted by a voice vote.

Senator Rehberg 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. 173), the vote was:

Yeas, 29:
Angelo Behn Boettger Brunkhorst
Drake Gaskill Hosch Houser
Iverson Johnson Kettering Kramer
Lamberti Larson Lundby McKibben
McKinley Miller Putney Redfern
Rehberg Schuerer Seymour Shull
Sievers Tinsman Veenstra Wieck
Zieman

 


Nays, 20:
Beall Black Bolkcom Connolly Courtney Dearden Dotzler Dvorsky Fraise Gronstal Hatch Holveck Horn Kibbie Kreiman Quirmbach Ragan Seng Stewart Warnstadt

 


Absent, 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
Senate Files 173 and 236 be immediately messaged to the House.

BILL REFERRED TO COMMITTEE

Senator Iverson asked and received unanimous consent that
Senate File 382 be referred from the Regular Calendar to the
committee on Appropriations.

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 March 17, 2003, passed the following bills in which the concurrence of
the Senate is asked:

House File 339, a bill for an act relating to snowmobile franchises
by requiring the repurchase of certain inventory upon termination of
a franchise and providing effective and retroactive applicability dates.

Read first time and referred to committee on Transportation.

House File 343, a bill for an act relating to enforcement of motor
vehicle law provisions and making penalties applicable.

Read first time and attached to companion Senate File 315.

ADJOURNMENT

On motion of Senator Iverson, the Senate adjourned at 4:10 p.m.
until 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 18, 2003.


APPENDIX

CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION

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

Dianna Krejsa, Indianola — For a 2nd place Best Essay on Women in Science and
Engineering for sixth and seventh grades in the “Write Women Back Into History”
essay contest. Senator Shull (3/17/03).

David Maffett, Ankeny — For a 1st place Best Essay on Women in Science and
Engineering for sixth and seventh grades in the “Write Women Back Into History”
essay contest. Senator Lamberti (3/17/03).

Caitlin Oponski, Indianola — For a 1st place Best Essay on Women in Science and
Engineering for eighth and ninth grades in the “Write Women Back Into History” essay
contest. Senator Shull (3/17/03).

Amy Williams, Indianola — For a 2nd place Best Essay on Women in Science and
Engineering for eighth and ninth grades in the “Write Women Back Into History” essay
contest. Senator Shull (3/17/03).

REPORT OF COMMITTEE MEETING

HUMAN RESOURCES

Convened: March 13, 2003, 9:45 a.m.

Members Present: Veenstra, Chair; Seymour, Vice Chair; Ragan, Ranking Member;
Behn, Boettger, Hatch, Holveck, Hosch, Kreiman, McKinley, Schuerer, and Tinsman.

Members Absent: Horn (excused).

Committee Business: Passed SFs 132, 166, 233, 257, and 321. Approved SSBs 1056,
1120, 1149, 1170, and 1172.

Recessed: 10:00 a.m.

Reconvened: 2:45 p.m.

Adjourned: 4:55 p.m.

INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS

Senate Resolution 22, by Connolly and Rehberg, a resolution
relating to support of Best Buddies Iowa and urging continued federal
funding of the program.

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

Senate Resolution 23, by Veenstra, Putney, Gaskill, Boettger,
Sievers, Kramer, Iverson, Johnson, Schuerer, Rehberg, Hosch,
McKinley, Behn, Angelo, Kettering, Wieck, Seymour, Tinsman,
Drake, Quirmbach, Beall, Ragan, Seng, Horn, Stewart, Dearden,
Courtney, Kibbie, Black, McCoy, Connolly, Dvorsky, Dotzler,
Bolkcom, Hatch, Warnstadt, Gronstal, Holveck, Kreiman, and Fraise,
a resolution honoring the Iowa State University of Science and
Technology Extension for 100 years of service to Iowa.

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

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

Senate File 391, by committee on Agriculture, a bill for an act
relating to providing financing to agricultural processors, providing
for bonding authority, and providing an appropriation.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 392, by committee on Agriculture, a bill for an act
relating to the animal agriculture compliance Act, and providing for
penalties.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 393, by committee on Agriculture, a bill for an act
relating to the agricultural development authority by providing for its
organization and administration.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 394, by committee on Agriculture, a bill for an act
relating to the regulation of the grain industry, and making penalties
applicable.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.


Senate File 395, by committee on Agriculture, a bill for an act
relating to assistance services provided to the department of
agriculture and land stewardship, including for the filing of
documents and the payment of fees and civil penalties, and the
authorization to assess additional charges.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 396, by committee on Agriculture, a bill for an act
providing for the animal unit capacity of pullets for purposes of
regulation under the animal agriculture compliance Act.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 397, by committee on Natural Resources and
Environment, a bill for an act relating to the issuance of free hunting
licenses for antlerless deer, providing for the disposition of harvested
deer meat to public institutions, and providing a penalty.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 398, by committee on Natural Resources and
Environment, a bill for an act relating to the powers of soil and water
conservation districts and county conservation boards.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 399, by committee on Judiciary, a bill for an act
establishing a criminalistics laboratory surcharge and creating a
criminalistics laboratory fund, making an appropriation of surcharge
moneys, and making related changes.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 400, by committee on Commerce, a bill for an act
providing for the regulation and licensing of home inspectors.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.


Senate File 401, by committee on State Government, a bill for an
act relating to tobacco retailers and providing penalties and providing
applicability provisions and an effective date.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 402, by committee on Judiciary, a bill for an act
relating to the admissibility of prior criminal offenses into evidence in
the prosecution of certain sexual offenses.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 403, by committee on Agriculture, a bill for an act
regulating organic agricultural products, providing for fees and
penalties, and providing an effective date.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 404, by committee on Commerce, a bill for an act
relating to provision of telecommunications services by municipal
utilities, including discovery of competitive information, permitted
loans, and making related changes.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 405, by committee on Commerce, a bill for an act
relating to the authority of a city to acquire equity interests in
business entities for the purpose of participating in electric energy
transmission service.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 406, by committee on Education, a bill for an act
providing for a special education alternative reading instruction pilot
project and including a contingent effectiveness clause and an
effective date.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 407, by committee on Human Resources, a bill for an
act relating to mandatory newborn and infant hearing screening.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 408, by committee on Human Resources, a bill for an
act relating to health care including reimbursement of health care
facilities based on resident program eligibility.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 409, by committee on Human Resources, a bill for an
act providing for premarital and marital mediation agreements.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 410, by committee on Human Resources, a bill for an
act designating advanced registered nurse practitioners as providers
of health care services pursuant to managed care or prepaid services
contracts under the medical assistance program.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 411, by committee on Human Resources, a bill for an
act relating to the establishment of exclusive grounds for a
dissolution of marriage.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 412, by committee on Human Resources, a bill for an
act relating to the management of elder group homes.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 413, by committee on Human Resources, a bill for an
act requiring additional services to be included under the medical
assistance program home and community-based services waiver for
persons with mental retardation.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 414, by committee on Human Resources, a bill for an
act relating to requirements related to marriage and dissolutions of
marriage.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 415, by committee on Human Resources, a bill for an
act relating to public health and safety programs and regulations
under the authority of the department of public health.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 416, by committee on Human Resources, a bill for an
act relating to an emergency shelter and support services
demonstration project relating to dependent adults.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 417, by committee on Judiciary, a bill for an act
relating to the purchase of a police service dog by the department of
corrections.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 418, by committee on Judiciary, a bill for an act
relating to the judicial branch by changing procedures for appointing
or nominating a judge, or magistrate, by authorizing the voluntary
transfer of a district judge, by prohibiting members of a judicial
nominating commission from voting on certain nominees, and by
apportioning judgeships among the judicial election districts.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate File 419, by Dearden, Ragan, Dvorsky, Lundby, Fraise,
McCoy, Seng, Dotzler, Kibbie, Bolkcom, Gronstal, Stewart,
Quirmbach, Beall, Kreiman, and Holveck, a bill for an act increasing
the state’s minimum hourly wage rate at a rate above the federal
minimum hourly wage rate.

Read first time under Rule 28 and referred to committee on
Business and Labor Relations.

Senate File 420, by Holveck, a bill for an act concerning state
employees who are volunteer fire fighters or reserve peace officers.


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

Senate File 421, by committee on Agriculture, a bill for an act
regulating farm deer, providing for penalties, and providing an
effective date.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

Senate File 375

APPROPRIATIONS: Lamberti, Chair; Horn and McKibben

House File 341

EDUCATION: Redfern, Chair; Beall and Boettger

COMMITTEE REPORTS

AGRICULTURE

Final Bill Action: SENATE FILE 391 (formerly SF 322), a bill for an act relating to
providing financing to agricultural processors, providing for bonding authority, and
providing an appropriation.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 15: Behn, Hosch, Fraise, Angelo, Black, Courtney, Gaskill, Houser,
Johnson, Kibbie, Putney, Ragan, Seng, Veenstra, and Zieman. Nays, none. Absent,
none.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: SENATE FILE 392 (SSB 1174), a bill for an act relating to the
animal agriculture compliance Act, and providing for penalties.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 15: Behn, Hosch, Fraise, Angelo, Black, Courtney, Gaskill, Houser,
Johnson, Kibbie, Putney, Ragan, Seng, Veenstra, and Zieman. Nays, none. Absent,
none.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.


ALSO:

Final Bill Action: SENATE FILE 393 (SSB 1173), a bill for an act relating to the
agricultural development authority by providing for its organization and
administration.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 15: Behn, Hosch, Fraise, Angelo, Black, Courtney, Gaskill, Houser,
Johnson, Kibbie, Putney, Ragan, Seng, Veenstra, and Zieman. Nays, none. Absent,
none.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: SENATE FILE 394 (SSB 1142), a bill for an act relating to the
regulation of the grain industry, and making penalties applicable.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 15: Behn, Hosch, Fraise, Angelo, Black, Courtney, Gaskill, Houser,
Johnson, Kibbie, Putney, Ragan, Seng, Veenstra, and Zieman. Nays, none. Absent,
none.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: SENATE FILE 395 (SSB 1163), a bill for an act relating to
assistance services provided to the department of agriculture and land stewardship,
including for the filing of documents and the payment of fees and civil penalties, and
the authorization to assess additional charges.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 15: Behn, Hosch, Fraise, Angelo, Black, Courtney, Gaskill, Houser,
Johnson, Kibbie, Putney, Ragan, Seng, Veenstra, and Zieman. Nays, none. Absent,
none.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: SENATE FILE 396 (formerly SF 288), a bill for an act providing
for the animal unit capacity of pullets for purposes of regulation under the animal
agriculture compliance Act.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.


Final Vote: Ayes, 15: Behn, Hosch, Fraise, Angelo, Black, Courtney, Gaskill, Houser,
Johnson, Kibbie, Putney, Ragan, Seng, Veenstra, and Zieman. Nays, none. Absent,
none.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: SENATE FILE 403 (SSB 1143), a bill for an act regulating organic
agricultural products, providing for fees and penalties, and providing an effective date.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 15: Behn, Hosch, Fraise, Angelo, Black, Courtney, Gaskill, Houser,
Johnson, Kibbie, Putney, Ragan, Seng, Veenstra, and Zieman. Nays, none. Absent,
none.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: *SENATE FILE 421 (formerly SF 248), a bill for an act regulating
farm deer, providing for penalties, and providing an effective date.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 15: Behn, Hosch, Fraise, Angelo, Black, Courtney, Gaskill, Houser,
Johnson, Kibbie, Putney, Ragan, Seng, Veenstra, and Zieman. Nays, none. Absent,
none.

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 Agriculture Committee on Senate File 421, and they
were attached to the committee report.

COMMERCE

Final Bill Action: *SENATE FILE 400 (formerly SF 96), a bill for an act providing
for the regulation and licensing of home inspectors.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 12: Angelo, Wieck, Warnstadt, Beall, Behn, Bolkcom, Brunkhorst,
Gronstal, Kettering, Larson, Sievers, and Stewart. Nays, none. Absent, 3: McCoy,
Redfern, and Schuerer.

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 Commerce Committee on Senate File 400, and they
were attached to the committee report.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: *SENATE FILE 404 (SSB 1037), a bill for an act relating to
provision of telecommunications services by municipal utilities, including discovery of
competitive information, permitted loans, and making related changes.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 9: Angelo, Wieck, Warnstadt, Behn, Brunkhorst, Larson, McCoy,
Schuerer, and Sievers. Nays, 5: Beall, Bolkcom, Gronstal, Kettering, and Stewart.
Absent, 1: Redfern.

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 Commerce Committee on Senate File 404, and they
were attached to the committee report.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: *SENATE FILE 405 (SSB 1116), a bill for an act relating to the
authority of a city to acquire equity interests in business entities for the purpose of
participating in electric energy transmission service.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 14: Angelo, Wieck, Warnstadt, Beall, Behn, Bolkcom, Brunkhorst,
Gronstal, Kettering, Larson, McCoy, Schuerer, Sievers, and Stewart. Nays, none.
Absent, 1: Redfern.

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 Commerce Committee on Senate File 405, and they
were attached to the committee report.

EDUCATION

Final Bill Action: *SENATE FILE 406 (SSB 1167), a bill for an act providing for a
special education alternative reading instruction pilot project and including a
contingent effectiveness clause and an effective date.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 8: Boettger, McKinley, Angelo, Behn, Brunkhorst, Hosch, Larson,
and Rehberg. Nays, 6: Connolly, Beall, Dvorsky, Holveck, Kreiman, and Quirmbach.
Absent, 1: Redfern.

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 Education Committee on Senate File 406, and they were
attached to the committee report.

HUMAN RESOURCES

Final Bill Action: *SENATE FILE 407 (formerly SF 233), a bill for an act relating to
mandatory newborn and infant hearing screening.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 12: Veenstra, Seymour, Ragan, Behn, Boettger, Hatch, Holveck,
Hosch, Kreiman, McKinley, Schuerer, and Tinsman. Nays, none. Absent, 1: Horn.

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 Human Resources Committee on Senate File 407, and
they were attached to the committee report.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: *SENATE FILE 408 (SSB 1172), a bill for an act relating to health
care including reimbursement of health care facilities based on resident program
eligibility.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 12: Veenstra, Seymour, Ragan, Behn, Boettger, Hatch, Holveck,
Hosch, Kreiman, McKinley, Schuerer, and Tinsman. Nays, none. Absent, 1: Horn.

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 Human Resources Committee on Senate File 408, and
they were attached to the committee report.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: *SENATE FILE 409 (SSB 1149), a bill for an act providing for
premarital and marital mediation agreements.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 8: Veenstra, Seymour, Behn, Boettger, Hosch, Kreiman, McKinley,
and Schuerer. Nays, 2: Hatch and Tinsman. Present, 2: Ragan and Holveck. Absent, 1:
Horn.

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 Human Resources Committee on Senate File 409, and
they were attached to the committee report.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: *SENATE FILE 410 (formerly SF 166), a bill for an act
designating advanced registered nurse practitioners as providers of health care
services pursuant to managed care or prepaid services contracts under the medical
assistance program.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 10: Veenstra, Seymour, Ragan, Behn, Boettger, Hosch, Kreiman,
McKinley, Schuerer, and Tinsman. Nays, 2: Hatch and Holveck. Absent, 1: Horn.

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 Human Resources Committee on Senate File 410, and
they were attached to the committee report.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: *SENATE FILE 411 (SSB 1056), a bill for an act relating to the
establishment of exclusive grounds for a dissolution of marriage.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 7: Veenstra, Seymour, Behn, Boettger, Hosch, McKinley, and
Schuerer. Nays, 5: Ragan, Hatch, Holveck, Kreiman, and Tinsman. Absent, 1: Horn.

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 Human Resources Committee on Senate File 411, and
they were attached to the committee report.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: SENATE FILE 412 (formerly SF 257), a bill for an act relating to
the management of elder group homes.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 12: Veenstra, Seymour, Ragan, Behn, Boettger, Hatch, Holveck,
Hosch, Kreiman, McKinley, Schuerer, and Tinsman. Nays, none. Absent, 1: Horn.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.


ALSO:

Final Bill Action: SENATE FILE 413 (formerly SF 321), a bill for an act requiring
additional services to be included under the medical assistance program home and
community-based services waiver for persons with mental retardation.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 12: Veenstra, Seymour, Ragan, Behn, Boettger, Hatch, Holveck,
Hosch, Kreiman, McKinley, Schuerer, and Tinsman. Nays, none. Absent, 1: Horn.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: *SENATE FILE 414 (SSB 1120), a bill for an act relating to
requirements related to marriage and dissolutions of marriage.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 8: Veenstra, Seymour, Behn, Boettger, Hosch, McKinley, Schuerer,
and Tinsman. Nays, 4: Ragan, Hatch, Holveck, and Kreiman. Absent, 1: Horn.

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 Human Resources Committee on Senate File 414, and
they were attached to the committee report.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: *SENATE FILE 415 (SSB 1170), a bill for an act relating to public
health and safety programs and regulations under the authority of the department of
public health.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 12: Veenstra, Seymour, Ragan, Behn, Boettger, Hatch, Holveck,
Hosch, Kreiman, McKinley, Schuerer, and Tinsman. Nays, none. Absent, 1: Horn.

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 Human Resources Committee on Senate File 415, and
they were attached to the committee report.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: *SENATE FILE 416 (formerly SF 132), a bill for an act relating to
an emergency shelter and support services demonstration project relating to dependent
adults.


Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 12: Veenstra, Seymour, Ragan, Behn, Boettger, Hatch, Holveck,
Hosch, Kreiman, McKinley, Schuerer, and Tinsman. Nays, none. Absent, 1: Horn.

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 Human Resources Committee on Senate File 416, and
they were attached to the committee report.

JUDICIARY

Final Bill Action: SENATE FILE 399 (SSB 1024), a bill for an act establishing a
criminalistics laboratory surcharge and creating a criminalistics laboratory fund,
making an appropriation of surcharge moneys, and making related changes.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 14: Redfern, Larson, Kreiman, Boettger, Fraise, Horn, Kettering,
Lamberti, McCoy, McKibben, Miller, Putney, Quirmbach, and Tinsman. Nays, none.
Present, 1: Holveck. Absent, none.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: *SENATE FILE 402 (SSB 1029), a bill for an act relating to the
admissibility of prior criminal offenses into evidence in the prosecution of certain
sexual offenses.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 13: Redfern, Larson, Boettger, Fraise, Holveck, Horn, Kettering,
Lamberti, McCoy, McKibben, Miller, Putney, and Tinsman. Nays, 2: Kreiman and
Quirmbach. Absent, none.

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 Judiciary Committee on Senate File 402, and they were
attached to the committee report.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: SENATE FILE 417 (formerly SF 220), a bill for an act relating to
the purchase of a police service dog by the department of corrections.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.


Final Vote: Ayes, 15: Redfern, Larson, Kreiman, Boettger, Fraise, Holveck, Horn,
Kettering, Lamberti, McCoy, McKibben, Miller, Putney, Quirmbach, and Tinsman.
Nays, none. Absent, none.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: *SENATE FILE 418 (SSB 1137), a bill for an act relating to the
judicial branch by changing procedures for appointing or nominating a judge, or
magistrate, by authorizing the voluntary transfer of a district judge, by prohibiting
members of a judicial nominating commission from voting on certain nominees, and by
apportioning judgeships among the judicial election districts.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 15: Redfern, Larson, Kreiman, Boettger, Fraise, Holveck, Horn,
Kettering, Lamberti, McCoy, McKibben, Miller, Putney, Quirmbach, and Tinsman.
Nays, none. Absent, none.

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 Judiciary Committee on Senate File 418, and they were
attached to the committee report.

NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT

Final Bill Action: *SENATE FILE 397 (formerly SF 40), a bill for an act relating to
the issuance of free hunting licenses for antlerless deer, providing for the disposition of
harvested deer meat to public institutions, and providing a penalty.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 15: Houser, Johnson, Seng, Black, Bolkcom, Brunkhorst, Dearden,
Drake, Holveck, Kettering, Kibbie, Lundby, Miller, Wieck, and Zieman. Nays, none.
Absent, none.

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 Natural Resources and Environment Committee on
Senate File 397, and they were attached to the committee report.

ALSO:

Final Bill Action: *SENATE FILE 398 (SSB 1164), a bill for an act relating to the
powers of soil and water conservation districts and county conservation boards.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.


Final Vote: Ayes, 13: Houser, Johnson, Seng, Black, Brunkhorst, Dearden, Drake,
Holveck, Kettering, Kibbie, Miller, Wieck, and Zieman. Nays, 2: Bolkcom and Lundby.
Absent, none.

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 Natural Resources and Environment Committee on
Senate File 398 and they were attached to the committee report.

STATE GOVERNMENT

Final Bill Action: *SENATE FILE 401 (SSB 1117), a bill for an act relating to
tobacco retailers and providing penalties and providing applicability provisions and an
effective date.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Ayes, 14: Zieman, Sievers, Kibbie, Black, Connolly, Courtney, Dearden,
Drake, Johnson, Ragan, Schuerer, Shull, Tinsman, and Veenstra. Nays, none.
Present, 1: Lamberti. Absent, none.

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 State Government Committee on Senate File 401, and
they were attached to the committee report.

EXPLANATION OF VOTE

MADAM PRESIDENT: I was necessarily absent from the Senate chamber on
March 17, 2003, when the vote was taken on amendment S-3027 to Senate File 173.
Had I been present, I would have voted “Nay.”

DOUG SHULL

AMENDMENTS FILED

S-3035 S.F. 390 Doug Shull
S-3036 H.F. 65 David Miller
S-3037 H.F. 65 David Miller
Bob Brunkhorst

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