June 10, 1996
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SENATE JOURNAL


Call to By the President at 9:00 a.m.
Order

Prayer By the chaplain, Rabbi Gorden Rubenstein

Roll Call Present--Total, 29.
Quorum The President announced a quorum present.

Reading of On motion of Senator Andrews, reading of the Journal of Thursday, March 30 was
Journal dispensed with and the Journal stands approved as corrected by the Secretary.


SENATE SERVICES REPORT

Senate Correctly printed: SB 00-211, 212.
Services

The House has voted not to concur in Senate Amendments to HB00-1078, and requests
that a conference committee be appointed. The Speaker has appointed Representatives
Mitchell, chairman, Johnson and Leyba as House conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1078. The bill is transmitted herewith.
that a conference committee be appointed. The Speaker has appointed Representatives
Kester, chairman, Stengel and Miller as House conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1105. The bill is transmitted herewith.

The House has voted not to concur in Senate Amendments to HB00-1150, and requests
that a conference committee be appointed. The Speaker has appointed Representatives
Morrison, chairman, Lawrence and Leyba as House conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1150. The bill is transmitted herewith.

The House has voted not to concur in Senate Amendments to HB00-1185, and requests
that a conference committee be appointed. The Speaker has appointed Representatives
Berry, chairman, Kaufman and Miller as House conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1185. The House has granted authorization to go beyond the scope of differences. The bill is transmitted herewith.

The House has voted not to concur in Senate Amendments to HB00-1186, and requests
that a conference committee be appointed. The Speaker pro tem has appointed Rep. George, chairman, Stengel and Vigil as House conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1186. The House has granted authorization to go beyond the scope of differences. The bill is transmitted herewith.



Senate Journal-87th Day-March 31, 2000 Page 1

Page 1 Senate Journal-87th Day-March 31, 2000 that a conference committee be appointed. The Speaker has appointed Representatives
Johnson, chairman, Smith and Miller as House conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1314.The House has granted authorization to go beyond the scope of differences. The bill is transmitted herewith.
that a conference committee be appointed. The Speaker has appointed Representatives
Scott, chairman, Kaufman and Veiga as House conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1326. The bill is transmitted herewith.


MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR


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CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILLS

SB 00-014 by Sen. Epps; Rep. Hefley--Videotaped Statement Hearsay Exception

Senator Epps moved that the Senate concur in House amendments to SB00-014, as printed in House Journal, March 14, page 920. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 29NO 0EXCUSED 6ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergE
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 25NO 4EXCUSED 6ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautN
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergE
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartNReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertNMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantN
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.


SB 00-035 by Sen. Owen; Rep. T. Williams--Insurance Company Investment Plans

Senator Owen moved that the Senate concur in House amendments to SB00-035, as printed in House Journal, March 14, page 918. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 29NO 0EXCUSED 6ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergE
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:

YES 30NO 0EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.


SB 00-072 by Sen. Reeves; Rep. Taylor--Sales Tax Data & Collections

Senator Reeves moved that the Senate concur in House amendments to SB00-072, as printed in House Journal, March 14, page 920. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 30NO 0EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 30NO 0EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.


SB 00-132 by Sen. Weddig; Rep. Miller--Consumer Reporting Agency Information

Senator Weddig moved that the Senate not concur in House amendments to SB00-132, as printed in House Journal, March 14, page 924, and that a Conference Committee be appointed.


SB 00-061 by Sen. Anderson; Rep. Young--CCHE Nonprofit Tech Research Authority

Senator Anderson moved that the Senate concur in House amendments to SB00-061, as printed in House Journal, March 17, pages 975-977. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 30NO 0EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 29NO 1EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentN
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.



SB 00-103 by Sen. Feeley; Rep. George--Create Colo Commission On Fair Taxation


Senator Feeley moved that the Senate concur in House amendments to SB00-103, as printed in House Journal, March 28, page 1129. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 30NO 0EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 28NO 2EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsNFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveNLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.



SB 00-160 by Sen. Evans; Rep. Clapp--Local Control Over Hiring Administrators


Senator Evans moved that the Senate not concur in House amendments to SB00-160, as
printed in House Journal, March 28, page 1130, and that a Conference Committee be appointed.



SB 00-171 by Sen. Tanner; Rep. Berry--Abandoned Children


The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 29NO 1EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantN

The President appointed Senators Anderson, Chairman, Congrove and Tanner as Senate Conferees on the First Conference Committee on SB00-171.

Senator Tanner moved that the Senate Conferees on the First Conference Committee on
SB00-171 be given the powers to go beyond the scope of the differences between the two Houses.


SB 00-088 by Sen. Epps--Colo Medicaid Program

Senator Epps moved that the Senate concur in House amendments to SB00-088, as printed in House Journal, March 29, page 1145. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 30NO 0EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 29NO 1EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautN
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.


SB 00-144 by Sen. Owen; Rep. Spradley--Deferred Deposit Loan Act

Senator Owen moved that the Senate concur in House amendments to SB00-144, as printed in House Journal, March 29, pages 1142-1143. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 27NO 3EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautN
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesNWhamY
DyerYMartinezNRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 26NO 4EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautN
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsNWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezNRupertNMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.



SB 00-176 by Sen. Blickensderfer; Rep. Kester--CO Ed & Cul Fac Auth Act Entities Elig

Senator Blickensderfer moved that the Senate concur in House amendments to SB00-176, as printed in House Journal, March 29, pages 1144-1145. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 30NO 0EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 30NO 0EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.


SB 00-189 by Sen. Dennis; Rep. Spence--Disclosure To Grand Jury Witnesses

Senator Dennis moved that the Senate concur in House amendments to SB00-189, as printed in House Journal, March 29, page 1144. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 30NO 0EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY

The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:



YES 29NO 1EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautN
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.



SB 00-106 by Sen. Owen; Rep. Taylor--Insurance Deregulation

Senator Owen moved that the Senate concur in House amendments to SB00-106, as printed in House Journal, March 29, page 1142. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 30NO 0EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 30NO 0EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.



SB 00-120 by Sen. Perlmutter; Rep. Kaufman--Rule Review Bill


CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE ADHERENCE

HB 00-1149 by Rep. Veiga; Senator Arnold--Personal Injury Protection Eligibility
(House voted to reject Senate amendments as printed in Senate Journal, February 21, page 421 and to adhere to the House position.)

Senator Arnold moved that the Senate recede from its position on HB00-1149. The
motion was adopted by the following roll call vote.
YES 30NO 0EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 30NO 0EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill
was declared REPASSED.



CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS

HB 00-1179 by Rep. Kester; Senator Chlouber--Regulation Of Barbers & Cosmetologists

Senator Chlouber moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference
Committee on HB00-1179, printed in Senate Journal, March 15, pages 633-634. The
motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 30NO 0EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 28NO 2EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanNPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveNLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.


HB 00-1286 by Rep. Webster; Senator Chlouber--Protection Of Livestock

Senator Chlouber moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference
Committee on HB00-1286, printed in Senate Journal, March 16, pages 649-650. The
motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 29NO 1EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentN
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:


YES 30NO 0EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.


HB 00-1321 by Rep. Scott; Senator Sullivant--Maturity Date Certain Pub Funds

Senator Sullivant moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference
Committee on HB00-1321, printed in Senate Journal, March 28, pages 769-770. The
motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 30NO 0EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 30NO 0EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.



HCR 00-1001 by Rep. Fairbank; Senator Anderson--Allow Appointment of County Surveyors


Senator Anderson moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference
Committee on HCR00-1001, printed in Senate Journal, March 20, pages 684. The
motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 28NO 2EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholNTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautN
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY

The question being "Shall the Resolution, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:



YES 28NO 2EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholNTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautN
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
A constitutional two-thirds majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the concurrent resolution was declared REPASSED.




HB 00-1451 by Rep. Tool; Senator Lacy--Long Appropriations Bill


The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 22NO 8EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsNFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautN
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterNWattenbergY
CongroveNLambornEPhillipsNWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartNReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertNMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantN
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill
was declared PASSED.


HB 00-1452 by Rep. Tool; Senator Lacy--Gen Fund Transfer To Cap Const Fund


The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 30NO 0EXCUSED 5ABSENT 0
AndersonYEvansYMusgraveETannerY
AndrewsYFeeleyYNicholYTebedoE
ArnoldYHernandezYOwenYTeckY
BlickensderferYHillmanYPascoeEThiebautY
ChlouberYLacyYPerlmutterYWattenbergY
CongroveYLambornEPhillipsYWeddigY
DennisYLinkhartYReevesYWhamY
DyerYMartinezYRupertYMr. PresidentY
EppsYMatsunakaESullivantY
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill
was declared PASSED.
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MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE
Mr. President:

The House has passed on Third Reading and returns herewith SB00- 021, 141
SB00-069, amended as printed in House Journal, March 29, page 1142.
SB00-195, amended as printed in House Journal, March 29, pages 1164-1165.


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Education The Committee on Education has had under consideration and has had a hearing on the following appointments and recommends that the appointments be confirmed:

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO HOSPITAL AUTHORITY
BOARD OF DIRECTORS




APPOINTMENTS TO CONFERENCE COMMITTEE


SB 00-132 by Sen. Weddig; Rep. Miller--Consumer Reporting Agency Information


SB 00-160 by Sen. Evans; Rep. Clapp--Local Control Over Hiring Administrators


HB 00-1105 by Rep. Kester; Senator Arnold--Temporary License Plate Visibility



HB 00-1150 by Rep. Leyba; Sen. Feeley--Parole For Special Needs Offenders




HB 00-1185 by Rep. Berry; Sen. Matsunaka--Uniform Consumer Credit Code


HB 00-1314 by Rep. Johnson; Senator Wattenberg--Endangered Species Reintroduction


HB 00-1186 by Rep. George; Senator Anderson--Motor Vehicle Dealers


HB 00-1229 by Rep. McPherson; Sen. Chlouber--Gov Cand Selects Lieut Gov Cand


HB 00-1258 by Rep. Tate; Senator Phillips--Sunset Review Of Accountants



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Approved:


Ray Powers
President of the Senate
















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