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SENATE JOURNAL
Sixty-second General Assembly
STATE OF COLORADO
Second Regular Session
119th Legislative Day Tuesday, May 2, 2000
Call to By the President at 9:00 a.m.
Order
Prayer By the chaplain, Reverend Glen Hamlyn, Rocky Mountain Cathedral, Denver.
Roll Call Present--Total, 24.
Absent/Excused--Andrews, Feeley, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Tanner, Tebedo, Teck, Wham--Total, 11.
Present later--Andrews, Feeley, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Tanner, Tebedo, Teck, Wham.
Quorum The President announced a quorum present.
Reading of On motion of Senator Musgrave, reading of the Journal of Monday, May 1st was
Journal dispensed with and the Journal stands approved as corrected by the Secretary.
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Morning Prayer by the Senate Chaplain, Reverend Glen Hamlyn, reprinted below:
Gracious God, for all your goodness, our thanks we give.
From our beginning breath, you have blessed and helped us live.
When we meditate upon the multitude of mercies we have received.
How can we not be grateful and pleased.
Our families have nurtured and loved us through the years.
We praise you for those we cherish, with our share of joys and tears.
Faithful friends, new and old,
Are among the greatest treasure we hold.
When we are saddened by having to part,
We still will keep each one close to heart.
May we remember well all the good folks,
Who quietly labored long and hard and laughed kindly at all our jokes.
We pray that our efforts together for the common good,
With time will prove that for the truth we stood.
O Lord, wherever we go, whomever we are, whatever we say, may freedom forever stay.
Amen.
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SENATE SERVICES REPORT
Senate Correctly engrossed: SJM 00-002; SJR 00-006, 013, 014, 015, 022, 023,
Services 024, 028, 032; SR 00-008.
Correctly revised: HB 00-1098, 1104, 1163, 1171, 1215, 1219, 1361, 1435, 1458, 1464, 1468, 1472, 1481, 1482, 1489, 1490, 1492.
MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE
Mr. President:
In response to the request of the Senate for the recall of HB00-1395, the bill is transmitted herewith.
SIGNING OF BILLS - RESOLUTION - MEMORIALS
The President has signed: HB00-1249, 1347.
Senate Journal-119th Day-May 2, 2000 Page 1
Page 1 Senate Journal-119th Day-May 2, 2000
COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORT
Education The Committee returns herewith SCR00-008 and reports that said bill has been
considered on its merits and voted upon by the committee in accordance with Senate
Rules, that the deadline applicable to committees under Joint Rule 23 (a) (1) has
passed, that final action has not been taken by this committee within said deadline, and that the Committee on Delayed Bills has not waived said deadline. Pursuant to Joint Rule 23 (a)(3)(A), said bill is deemed to be postponed indefinitely.
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On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the Senate proceeded out of order for Consideration of Governor's appointments.
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CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS
On motion of Senator Arnold, the following Governor's appointment was confirmed by a roll call vote:
MEMBERS
STATE BOARD FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES
AND OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION
for a term expiring July 1, 2000:
William T. Martin to serve as a representative of the Fifth Congressional District and as a Republican to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of James Stewart.
YES 27 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 8 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | E | Feeley | E | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | E |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | E |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | E | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | E | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | E | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
On motion of Senator Anderson, the following Governor's appointments were confirmed by a roll call vote:
HAZARDOUS WASTE COMMISSION
for terms expiring August 1, 2000:
Len Kay Wilson of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a representative of local government and as a Republican, appointed;
Ann C. Umphres of Golden, Colorado, to serve as a member of the public and as a Democrat, continued.
for terms expiring August 1, 2002:
Kenneth D. Blehm of Greeley, Colorado, to serve as a representative from the academic community and as a Republican, appointed;
Diane M. Johnson of Arvada, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the regulated community and as a Democrat, appointed;
Jeannie S. Wilson of Arvada, Colorado, to serve as a member of the public and as an Unaffiliated, appointed.
for terms expiring August 1, 2000:
Dr. John W. Daily of Boulder, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the academic community and as an Unaffiliated, continued;
Brenda K. Marriott of Arvada, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the regulated community and as a Republican, appointed;
Lauren E. Evans of Lakewood, Colorado, to serve as a member of the public and as a Republican, appointed;
Norman W. Higley of Parker, Colorado, to serve as a representative of industry and as a Republican, continued.
YES 27 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 8 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | E | Feeley | E | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | E |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | E |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | E | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | E | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | E | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
On motion of Senator Anderson, the following Governor's appointment was confirmed by a roll call vote:
BOARD OF REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS
for a term expiring July 1, 2000:
Arthur V. Gallegos of Colorado Springs, Colorado, to serve as a public member and a Republican and to replace Thomas Evans who resigned.
YES 27 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 8 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | E | Feeley | E | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | E |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | E |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | E | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | E | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | E | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
On motion of Senator Congrove, the following Governor's appointment was confirmed by a roll call vote:
COLORADO
CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION
for a term expiring March 13, 2004:
James R. Sullivan of Larkspur, Colorado, to serve as a representative of local government and as a Republican, appointed.
YES 27 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 8 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | E | Feeley | E | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | E |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | E |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | E | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | E | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | E | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
On motion of Senator Wham, the following Governor's appointment was confirmed by a roll call vote:
MEMBER OF THE
STATE BOARD OF PAROLE
effective April 17, 2000 for a term expiring July 1, 2001:
Donald E. Van Pelt of Pueblo West, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the public, as Chairman, and as a Republican, to replace Kent A. “Bo” Cottrell of Aurora, who resigned, appointed.
YES 27 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 8 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | E | Feeley | E | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | E |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | E |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | E | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | E | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | E | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
On motion of Senator Wattenberg, the following Governor's appointments were confirmed by a roll call vote:
WATER QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION
for terms expiring February 15, 2003:
Richard C. Kraft of Fort Morgan, Colorado to serve as a Republican, appointed;
Tai-Dan Hsu of Morrison, Colorado to serve as a Republican, appointed;
Robert T. Sakata of Brighton, Colorado to serve as a Republican, reappointed.
YES 27 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 8 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | E | Feeley | E | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | E |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | E |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | E | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | E | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | E | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
On motion of Senator Congrove, the following Governor's appointment was confirmed by a roll call vote:
COLORADO
CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION
for a term expiring March 13, 2004:
Jacque Stafford of Grand Junction, Colorado, to serve as a representative of small businesses and as a Republican, reappointed.
YES 27 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 8 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | E | Feeley | E | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | E |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | E |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | E | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | E | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | E | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
On motion of Senator Epps, the following Governor's appointment was confirmed by a roll call vote:
ROCKY MOUNTAIN LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE BOARD
for a term serving at the pleasure of the Governor:
John E. Swartout of Highlands Ranch, Colorado to serve as a Republican, appointed.
YES 27 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 8 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | E | Feeley | E | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | E |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | E |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | E | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | E | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | E | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
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On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the Senate proceeded out of order for Consideration of HJR00-1009, HJR00-1014, SJR00-020, SR00-009, SR00-010, SR00-011, SR00-012, HJR00-1044.
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CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS
HJR 00-1009 by Rep. Sinclair; Senator Owen--Obtaining the release of American POWs
(Printed in House Journal, February 25, pages 761-0762.)
On motion of Senator Owen, the Resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 27 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 8 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | E | Feeley | E | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | E |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | E |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | E | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | E | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | E | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
Co-sponsors added: Anderson, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Congrove, Dennis, Hernandez, Hillman, Lacy, Martinez, Matsunaka, Musgrave, Nichol, Phillips, Powers, Reeves, Rupert, Sullivant, Tanner, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Weddig, Wham.
HJR 00-1014 by Rep. Lee; Senator Hillman--Year of the Family
(Printed in House Journal, March 13, pages 906-907.)
On motion of Senator Hillman, the Resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 27 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 8 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | E | Feeley | E | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | E |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | E |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | E | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | E | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | E | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
Co-sponsors added: Anderson, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Congrove, Dennis, Dyer, Epps, Evans, Hernandez, Lacy, Martinez, Matsunaka, Musgrave, Nichol, Owen, Phillips, Powers, Reeves, Rupert, Sullivant, Tanner, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Weddig, Wham.
SJR 00-020 by Sen. Tanner; Rep. Clarke--Honoring Carlotta Walls LaNier
Laid over until later in the day, May 2.
SR 00-009 by Senator Dennis--Concerning recognition of the seventy-fifth anniversary of Adams
State College.
(Printed in Senate Journal, April 13, pages 975-976.)
On motion of Senator Dennis, the Resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 27 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 8 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | E | Feeley | E | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | E |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | E |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | E | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | E | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | E | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
Co-sponsors added: Anderson, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Congrove, Dyer, Epps, Evans, Hernandez, Hillman, Lacy, Martinez, Matsunaka, Musgrave, Nichol, Owen, Phillips, Powers, Reeves, Rupert, Sullivant, Tanner, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Weddig, Wham.
SR 00-010 by Senator Blickensderfer--Concerning introductions made on the Senate floor.
Laid over until later in the day, May 2.
SR 00-011 by Senator Dennis--Concerning the encouragement of efforts to ensure the enfranchisement of United States military and overseas citizens.
(Printed in Senate Journal, April 13, pages 976-977.)
On motion on Senator Dennis, the Resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 27 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 8 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | E | Feeley | E | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | E |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | E |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | E | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | E | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | E | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | E | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
Co-sponsors added: Anderson, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Congrove, Dyer, Epps, Evans, Hernandez, Hillman, Lacy, Martinez, Matsunaka, Musgrave, Nichol, Owen, Phillips, Powers, Reeves, Rupert, Sullivant, Tanner, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Weddig, Wham.
SR 00-012 by Senator Rupert--Concerning the adoption of the United Nations Convention on the
elimination of all forms of discrimination against women by the United States Senate.
(Printed in Senate Journal, April 13, pages 977-978.)
Laid on the table.
HJR 00-1044 by Rep. Grossman; Sen. Pascoe--Colorado Children's Day.
(Printed in House Journal, April 18.)
Laid over until later in the day, May 2.
MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE
May 2, 2000
The House has postponed indefinitely SB00-199, 226. The bills are returned herewith.
The House has adopted and transmits herewith HJR00-1021, as printed in House Journal, March 29, page 1136._________________________
On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a two-thirds majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Senate Rule 30(e) was suspended for Consideration of HJR00-1021.
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INTRODUCTION AND IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION
The following resolution was read by title and taken upon immediate consideration:
HJR 00-1021 by Representatives Hoppe, Kester and Spradley; also Senators Chlouber, Dennis, Dyer and Musgrave--Concerning declaration of the week of May 15, 2000, through May 19, 2000, to be Correctional Employees Appreciation Week.
(Printed in House Journal, March 29, page 1136.)
Senator Blickensderfer moved to suspend Senate Rule 30(e).
A two-thirds majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Senate Rule 30(e) was suspended and Immediate Consideration granted.
On motion of Senator Chlouber, the Resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
Co-sponsors added: Anderson, Andrews, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Congrove, Epps, Evans, Feeley, Hernandez, Hillman, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Nichol, Owen, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Powers, Reeves, Rupert, Sullivant, Tanner, Tebedo, Teck, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Weddig, Wham.
CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION
HJR 00-1030 by Rep. Berry; Senator Teck--Aspinall Memorial Commission
(Printed in House Journal, April 7, pages 1368-1369.)
On motion of Senator Teck, the Resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
Co-sponsors added: Anderson, Andrews, Arnold, Congrove, Epps, Evans, Hernandez, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Musgrave, Nichol, Owen, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Powers, Reeves, Rupert, Tanner, Tebedo, Thiebaut, Weddig, Wham.
COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS
Judiciary The Committee returns herewith HB00-1423 and reports that said bill has been
considered on its merits and voted upon by the committee in accordance with Senate
Rules, that the deadline applicable to committees under Joint Rule 23 (a) (1) has
passed, that final action has not been taken by this committee within said deadline, and that the Committee on Delayed Bills has not waived said deadline. Pursuant to Joint Rule 23 (a)(3)(A), said bill is deemed to be postponed indefinitely.
Judiciary After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be postponed indefinitely: SB00-232
THIRD READING OF BILLS--FINAL PASSAGE
On Third Reading, the titles of the following bills were publicly read, the reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent:
HB 00-1162 by Rep. Alexander; Senator Musgrave--Exempt Agric Items Sales & Use Tax
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
Co-sponsors added: Anderson, Arnold, Chlouber, Congrove, Dennis, Dyer, Epps, Evans, Hernandez, Hillman, Lamborn, Martinez, Nichol, Owen, Powers, Teck, Wattenberg.
HB 00-1361 by Rep. George; Senator Blickensderfer--Individual Development Accounts
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 30 | | NO 5 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | N | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | N | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | N |
Dennis | N | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | N | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
Co-sponsors added: Pascoe, Reeves.
HB 00-1104 by Rep. Williams T.; Senator Owen--Tax Credit For Costs Of Health Benefits
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
Co-sponsors added: Chlouber, Sullivant.
HB 00-1481 by Rep. George; Senator Powers--Environmental Self-audit Pilot Project
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
Co-sponsors added: Congrove, Hillman, Lacy, Lamborn, Musgrave, Reeves, Weddig.
HB 00-1482 by Rep. Mitchell; Senator Arnold--Local Improvement Districts
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 32 | | NO 3 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | N | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | N | Phillips | Y | Weddig | N |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
HB 00-1219 by Rep. Decker; Senator Dennis--School Accreditation & Assessments
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 25 | | NO 10 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | N | Musgrave | N | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | N | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | N | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | N | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | N | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | N | Lamborn | N | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | N | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | N | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
Co-sponsors added: Pascoe, Reeves, Weddig.
HB 00-1490 by Rep. George; Senator Powers--Modif Of SB 97-1 Diversion
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
HB 00-1171 by Rep. Taylor; also Senator Blickensderfer--Income Tax Modif For Int Div & Cap Gains
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 28 | | NO 7 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | N | Thiebaut | N |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | N | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | N |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | N | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | N | Rupert | N | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
Co-sponsors added: Arnold, Lamborn, Powers, Sullivant.
HB 00-1464 by Rep. Allen; Senator Owen--Higher Ed Admissions & Basic Skills
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 20 | | NO 15 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | N |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | N | Nichol | N | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | N | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | N | Thiebaut | N |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | N | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | N | Weddig | N |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | N | Reeves | N | Wham | Y |
Dyer | N | Martinez | N | Rupert | N | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | N | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
Co-sponsors added: anderson, Arnold, Lacy, Tebedo, Teck.
IMMEDIATE RECONSIDERATION OF HB00-1464
HB 00-1464 by Rep. Allen; Senator Owen--Higher Ed Admissions & Basic Skills
Having voted on the prevailing side, Senator Owen moved for immediate reconsideration
of HB00-1464.
Immediate reconsideration was denied by the following roll call vote:
YES 15 | | NO 20 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | N | Evans | N | Musgrave | N | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | N | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | N |
Arnold | N | Hernandez | Y | Owen | N | Teck | N |
Blickensderfer | N | Hillman | N | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | N | Lacy | N | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | N |
Congrove | N | Lamborn | N | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | N | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | N |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | N |
Epps | N | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | N | | |
THIRD READING OF BILLS--FINAL PASSAGE-CONTINUED
HB 00-1458 by Rep. Dean; Senator Owen--PERA Benefit Changes
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
Co-sponsors added: Chlouber, Reeves.
HB 00-1215 by Rep. Gotlieb; Senator Arnold--State Contributions For Group Benefits
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
Co-sponsors added: Chlouber, Hernandez, Reeves, Thiebaut.
HB 00-1492 by Rep. Paschall; Senator Wham--Clean Screen In Enhanced Program Area
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
Co-sponsors added: Blickensderfer, Congrove, Hernandez, Lamborn, Musgrave, Pascoe, Powers, Reeves.
HB 00-1468 by Rep. Paschall; Senator Lamborn--Prohibit Use Of Fetal Tissue
A majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Senator Lamborn was given permission to offer a Third Reading amendment.
Third Reading Amendment No. 1, by Senators Lamborn and Wham
Amend revised bill, page 2, strike lines 17 and 18 and substitute the following:
"that the exchange for valuable consideration of human fetal tissue should be prohibited.".
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the amendment was declared ADOPTED.
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 29 | | NO 6 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | N | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | N | Thiebaut | N |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | N | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | N | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | N | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as amended, was declared PASSED.
Co-sponsors added: Chlouber, Congrove, Epps, Musgrave, Nichol, Owen, Sullivant, Tebedo.
HB 00-1098 by Rep. Johnson; Senator Dennis--Wildlife Habitat Improvement
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
Co-sponsors added: Chlouber, Wattenberg.
HB 00-1472 by Rep. George; Senator Powers--Public Discl Of Elec Act By Issue Comm
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 33 | | NO 2 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | N |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | N | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
HB 00-1435 by Rep. Kaufman; Senator Lamborn--UCC Article 9
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 23 | | NO 12 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | N | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | N |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | N | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | N | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | N | Thiebaut | N |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | N | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | N | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | N | Rupert | N | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | N | Sullivant | N | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
HB 00-1489 by Rep. Williams T.; Senator Blickensderfer--Domestic And Foreign Entities
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 34 | | NO 1 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | N | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
HB 00-1395 by Rep. Smith; Sen. Blickensderfer--Information Policy Task Force
(Senator Blickensderfer was granted Reconsideration, as printed in Senate
Journal, May 1, page 1285.)
A majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Senator Blickensderfer was given permission to offer a Third Reading amendment.
Third Reading Amendment No. 1, by Senator Blickensderfer
Amend rerevised bill, page 4, strike line 8 and substitute "manufacturers; medical researchers and manufacturers; insurers or insurance agencies;";
line 9, strike "agents;".
Page 7, strike lines 8 through 10;
line 11, strike "this section to:" and substitute "and account for the acceptance of funding from sources".
Page 9, strike line 14 and substitute the following:
"SECTION 2. Appropriation. (1)";
strike lines 16 through 19 and substitute "secretary of state, special purpose, for the task force on information policy, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, the sum of twenty-six thousand eight hundred seventy-two dollars ($26,872), or so much thereof as may be".
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the amendment was declared ADOPTED.
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 34 | | NO 1 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | N | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as amended, was declared PASSED.
Co-sponsor added: Weddig.
RECONSIDERATION OF HB00-1219
HB 00-1219 by Rep. Decker; Senator Dennis--School Accreditation & Assessments
Having voted on the prevailing side, Senator Teck moved for reconsideration of HB00-1219.
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, reconsideration was granted.
THIRD READING OF BILL--FINAL PASSAGE
On Third Reading, the title of the following bill was publicly read, the reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent:
HB 00-1219 by Rep. Decker; Senator Dennis--School Accreditation & Assessments
The question being "Shall the bill pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 25 | | NO 10 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | N | Musgrave | N | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | N | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | N | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | N | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | N | Lamborn | N | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | N |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | N | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | N | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.
Co-sponsors added: Matsunaka, Pascoe, Reeves, Weddig.
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Committee On motion of Senator Lacy, the Senate resolved itself into Committee of the Whole
of the for consideration of General Orders and Senator Lacy was called to the Chair to act
Whole as Chairman.
GENERAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILLS
The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chairman reported that the following bills, reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered and action taken thereon as follows:
HB 00-1430 by Rep. Stengel; Senator Teck--Create Advanced Technology Fund For CCHE
Amendment No. 1, State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Committee Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, April 26, page 1165.)
Amendment No. 2, Appropriations Committee Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, April 28, page 1246.)
As amended, laid over until later in the day, May 2, retaining its place on the calendar.
HCR 00-1002 by Rep. Witwer; Senator Evans--Property tax reduc for senior citizens
Amendment No. 1, Finance Committee Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, April 26, page 1132.)
Amendment No. 2, Appropriations Committee Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, April 27, page 1185.)
Amendment No. 3, by Senator Evans
Amend reengrossed concurrent resolution, page 5, line 23, strike "Such" and substitute "For purposes of section 20 of article X of this constitution, such compensation shall not be included in local government fiscal year spending and approval of this section by the voters statewide shall constitute a voter-approved revenue change to allow the maximum amount of state fiscal year spending for the 2001-02 state fiscal year to be increased by forty-four million one hundred twenty-three thousand six hundred four dollars and to include said amount in state fiscal year spending for said state fiscal year for the purpose of calculating subsequent state fiscal year spending limits.";
strike lines 24 through 26.
Page 6, line 1, strike "constitution or any related statutory provisions.".
Page 7, line 3, strike "and";
strike lines 4 through 6 and substitute the following:
"specifying that said compensation shall not be included in local government fiscal year spending, authorizing a permanent increase in state fiscal year spending to defray the cost to the state of said compensation, and specifying that said compensation shall not be subject to".
Page 2, line 104, strike "and specifying that said";
strike lines 105 through 107 and substitute the following:
"specifying that said compensation shall not be included in local government fiscal year spending, authorizing a permanent increase in state fiscal year spending to defray the cost to the state of said compensation, and specifying that said compensation shall not be subject to any".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1478 by Rep. Dean; Sen. Wham--Prosthetic Coverage Parity
Ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1457 by Rep. Mace; Senator Wham--Old Age Pension Work Incentive Program
Ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1364 by Rep. Viega; Senator Feeley--Encouraging Spaying & Neutering Of Pets
Amendment No. 1, Agriculture, Natural Resources and Energy Committee Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, April 7, page 887.)
Amendment No. 2, Transportation Committee Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, April 25, page 1115.)
Amendment No. 3, Appropriations Committee Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, April 28, pages 1246-1247.)
Amendment No. 4, by Senator Feeley
Amend the Appropriations Committee amendment, as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, page 1247, strike line 20, and substitute the following:
"and substitute "forty-six thousand nine hundred seventy dollars ($46,970),".".".
Amendment No. 5, by Senator Hillman
Amend reengrossed bill, page 11, strike lines 20 through 24 and substitute the following:
"SECTION 5. Effective date. This act shall take effect January 1, 2001, unless a referendum petition is filed during the ninety-day period after final adjournment of the general assembly that is allowed for submitting a referendum petition pursuant to article V, section 1 (3) of the state constitution. If such a referendum petition is filed against this act or an item, section, or part of this act within such period, then the act, item, section, or part shall take effect on the specified date only if approved by the people.".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
Senator Blickensderfer moved that the Committee of the Whole rise, report progress and beg leave to sit again. A majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the motion was adopted.
AMENDMENT TO THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
HCR 00-1002 by Rep. Witwer; Senator Evans--Property tax reduc for senior citizens
Senator Weddig moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that
the following Weddig floor amendment to HCR00-1002, as amended, did pass:
Amend reengrossed concurrent resolution, page 4, line 23, strike "senior".
Page 5, line 4, strike "sixty-five" and substitute "thirty".
Page 6, line 16, strike "sixty-five" and substitute "thirty".
Page 1, line 107, strike "sixty-five" and substitute "thirty".
The motion was declared LOST by the following roll call vote:
YES 10 | | NO 25 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | N | Evans | N | Musgrave | N | Tanner | N |
Andrews | N | Feeley | Y | Nichol | N | Tebedo | N |
Arnold | N | Hernandez | N | Owen | N | Teck | N |
Blickensderfer | N | Hillman | N | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | N | Lacy | N | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | N |
Congrove | N | Lamborn | N | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | N | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | N |
Dyer | N | Martinez | N | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | N |
Epps | N | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | N | | |
ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
On motion of Senator Lacy, the Report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted and, a majority of all members elected having voted in the affirmative, the following action was taken:
HB00-1478, HB00-1457 declared passed on Second Reading.
HCR00-1002, as amended; HB00-1364, as amended; declared passed on Second Reading.
HB00-1430, as amended, laid over until the next General Orders calendar of May 2, retaining its place on the calendar.
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On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the Senate proceeded out of order for Consideration of SJR00-020.
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CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION
SJR 00-020 by Sen. Tanner; Rep. Clarke--Honoring Carlotta Walls LaNier
On motion of Senator Tanner, the resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
Co-sponsors added: Anderson, Andrews, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Congrove, Dennis, Dyer, Epps, Evans, Feeley, Hernandez, Hillman, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Musgrave, Nichol, Owen, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Powers, Reeves, Sullivant, Tebedo, Teck, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Weddig, Wham.
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On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the Senate proceeded out of order for Consideration of conference committee report on HB00-1229.
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FIRST REPORT OF SECOND CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
ON HB00-1229
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THIS REPORT AMENDS THE
REREVISED BILL
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To the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Your second conference committee appointed on HB00-1229, concerning the selection of the lieutenant governor, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
1. That the House accede to the Senate amendments made to the bill, as the amendments appear in the rerevised bill.
2. That, under the authority granted to the committee to consider matters not at issue between the two houses, the following amendment be recommended:
Amend rerevised bill, page 2, line 2, strike "2003," and substitute "2001,".
Page 3, line 3, strike "2003:" and substitute "2001:".
Page 5, line 14, strike "2003," and substitute "2001,";
line 22, strike "2003," and substitute "2001,".
Page 6, line 24, strike "2003," and substitute "2001,".
Page 7, line 15, strike "2007," and substitute "2003,".
House Committee: Senate Committee:
(Signed) (Signed)
Rep. Gary McPherson, Chairman Sen. Ken Chlouber, Chairman
Rep. Gloria Leyba Sen. Ginette Dennis
Rep. William Kaufman Sen. Alice Nichol
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE TO REPORT
HB 00-1229 by Rep. McPherson; Sen. Chlouber--Gov Cand Selects Lieut Gov Cand
Senator Chlouber moved for the adoption of the First Report of the Second Conference Committee to HB00-1229 as printed in Senate Journal, May 2, page 1305. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 33 | | NO 2 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | N | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | N | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.
COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS
Finance After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be postponed indefinitely: HB00-1454
Finance After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that HB00-1462 be
amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation:
Amend the State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Committee amendment, as printed in Senate Journal, April 11, page 929, strike line 47 and substitute the following:
"Amend reengrossed bill, page 6, line 5, strike "the effective date of this section" and substitute "January 1, 2000, that";
line 49 of the journal, strike "two hundred fifty" and substitute "five hundred";
strike line 51 of the journal and substitute the following:
"line 12 of the reengrossed bill, strike "and, on or after" and substitute "and was a party to an agreement with a school district entered into pursuant to section 22-32-110 (1) (ff) or (1) (gg), C.R.S., as of";
strike lines 13 through 19 of the reengrossed bill and substitute the following:
"of this section that has been terminated by mutual consent of the parties to the agreement prior to certification pursuant to subsection (5) of this section; or";";
line 60 of the journal, strike "the effective date of this section" and substitute "January 1, 2000,";
line 62 of the journal, strike "two hundred fifty" and substitute "five hundred";
after line 64 of the journal, insert the following:
"Page 7 of the reengrossed bill, line 12, strike "paragraphs (b) and (c)" and substitute "paragraph (b)";
line 13 of the reengrossed bill, strike "(9)" and substitute "(10)";";
line 66 of the journal, strike "Page 7,";
strike line 71 of the journal and substitute the following:
"Page 8 of the reengrossed bill, strike lines 1 through 3 and substitute the following:
"(b) The credit authorized by paragraph (a) of this subsection";
line 4 of the reengrossed bill, strike "the" and substitute "a";
line 11 of the reengrossed bill, strike "does not exceed" and substitute "exceeds";
line 13 of the reengrossed bill, strike "constitution," and substitute "constitution by less than the amount specified in subsection (10) of this section for said fiscal year,";
strike line 16 of the reengrossed bill and substitute the following:
"spending by at least the amount specified in subsection (10) of this section for said fiscal year; except that no qualified taxpayer";
strike line 17 of the reengrossed bill;
line 18 of the reengrossed bill, strike "(2) of this section";
strike lines 21 through 26 of the reengrossed bill.";
Page 930 of the journal, strike lines 1 through 4 and substitute the following:
"Page 9 of the reengrossed bill, strike line 1;
line 2, strike "(c)" and substitute "(b)";
line 4 of the reengrossed bill, strike "meeting";
strike line 5 of the reengrossed bill;
line 6 of the reengrossed bill, strike "subsection (2) of this section";";
line 8 of the journal, strike "section."." and substitute "section.";";
after line 8 of the journal, insert the following:
"strike lines 16 through 26 of the reengrossed bill.";
strike lines 10 through 12 of the journal and substitute the following:
"Page 10 of the reengrossed bill, strike lines 1 through 6;";
after line 12 of the journal, insert the following:
"line 7 of the reengrossed bill, strike "(c)" and substitute "(b)";";
strike lines 18 through 20 of the journal and substitute the following:
"line 11 of the reengrossed bill, strike "(c)," and substitute "(b)," and strike "allowed first to" and substitute "prorated among the qualified taxpayers.";
strike lines 12 through 16 of the reengrossed bill;
line 17 of the reengrossed bill, strike "(a)";";
strike lines 25 through 46 of the journal and substitute the following:
"line 24 of the reengrossed bill, strike "qualified taxpayer as" and substitute "qualified taxpayer.";
strike lines 25 and 26 of the reengrossed bill.
Strike pages 11 and 12 of the reengrossed bill.
Page 13 of the reengrossed bill, strike lines 1 through 24.";
line 57 of the journal, strike "(c)" and substitute "(b)";
after line 59 of the journal, insert the following:
"Page 14 of the reengrossed bill, line 22, before "If,", insert "(a)";
line 24 of the reengrossed bill, strike "any" and substitute "the";
strike line 25 of the reengrossed bill and substitute the following:
"state fiscal year commencing on July 1, 1999, exceeds";
line 26 of the reengrossed bill, strike "exceed".
Page 15 of the reengrossed bill, line 2, strike "year," and substitute "year by less than __________ dollars,";
line 3 of the reengrossed bill, after "the", insert "state fiscal year" and, after "following", insert "said";
after line 4 of the reengrossed bill, insert the following:
"(b) If, based on the financial report prepared by the controller in accordance with section 24-77-106.5, C.R.S., the controller certifies that the amount of state revenues for any state fiscal year commencing on or after July 1, 2000, exceeds the limitation on state fiscal year spending imposed by section 20 (7) (a) of article X of the state constitution for that state fiscal year by less than __________ dollars, as adjusted pursuant to paragraph (c) of this subsection (10), then the credit authorized by subsection (3) of this section shall not be allowed in the state fiscal year immediately following said state fiscal year.
(c) (I) No later than October 1 of any given calendar year commencing on or after January 1, 2001, the executive director shall annually adjust the dollar amount specified in paragraph (b) of this subsection (10) to reflect the rate of growth of Colorado personal income for the calendar year immediately preceding the calendar year in which such adjustment is made. For purposes of this subparagraph (I), "the rate of growth of Colorado personal income" means the percentage change between the most recent published annual estimate of total personal income for Colorado, as defined and officially reported by the bureau of economic analysis in the United States department of commerce for the calendar year immediately preceding the calendar year in which the adjustment is made, and the most recent published annual estimate of total personal income for Colorado, as defined and officially reported by the bureau of economic analysis in the United States department of commerce for the calendar year prior to the calendar year immediately preceding the calendar year in which the adjustment is made.
(II) Upon calculating the adjustment of said dollar amount in accordance with subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (c), the executive director shall notify in writing the executive committee of the legislative council created pursuant to section 2-3-301 (1), C.R.S., of the adjusted dollar amount and the basis for the adjustment. Such written notification shall be given within five working days after such calculation is completed, but such written notification shall be given no later than October 1 of the calendar year.
(III) It is the function of the executive committee of the legislative council to review and approve or disapprove such adjustment of said dollar amount within twenty days after receipt of such written notification from the executive director. Any adjustment that is not approved or disapproved by the executive committee within said twenty days shall be automatically approved; except that, if within said twenty days the executive committee schedules a hearing on such adjustment, such automatic approval shall not occur unless the executive committee does not approve or disapprove such adjustment after the conclusion of such hearing. Any hearing conducted by the executive committee pursuant to this subparagraph (III) shall be concluded no later than twenty-five days after receipt of such written notification from the executive director.
(IV) (A) If the executive committee of the legislative council disapproves any adjustment of said dollar amount calculated by the executive director pursuant to this paragraph (c), the executive committee shall specify such adjusted dollar amount to be utilized by the executive director. Any adjusted dollar amount specified by the executive committee pursuant to this sub-subparagraph (A) shall be calculated in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph (c).
(B) For the purpose of determining whether the credit authorized by subsection (3) of this section is to be allowed for any given state fiscal year, the executive director shall not utilize any adjusted dollar amount that has not been approved pursuant to subparagraph (III) of this paragraph (c) or otherwise specified pursuant to sub-subparagraph (A) of this subparagraph (IV).";
strike line 23 of the reengrossed bill and substitute the following:
"(i) Certify taxpayers as".";
line 71 of the journal, strike "prior" and substitute "as of January 1, 2000,";
strike line 72 of the journal and substitute the following:
"that authorize an".
Page 931 of the journal, line 2, strike "two hundred fifty" and substitute "five hundred";
line 5 of the journal, strike "four years after" and substitute "July 1, 2004.".";
strike line 6 of the journal.
MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR
A letter from Governor Owens was read as follows:
May 2, 2000
To the Honorable
Colorado Senate
Colorado General Assembly
State Capitol Building
Denver, Co. 80203
Ladies and Gentlemen:
Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of
Colorado, I hereby withdraw from your consideration, the following:
COLORADO COMMISSION ON
HIGHER EDUCATION
James M. Stewart of Colorado Springs, Colorado, to serve as a representative of the
Fifth Congressional District, and as a Republican.
Sincerely,
(Signed)
Bill Owens
Governor
Rec'd 5/2/00
P. Dicks, Secretary of the Senate
FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
ON HB00-1323
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THIS REPORT AMENDS THE
REREVISED BILL
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To the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Your first conference committee appointed on HB00-1323, concerning authorization of a special license plate for agriculture and natural resources, and making an appropriation in connection therewith, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
That the House accede to the Senate amendments made to the bill, as said amendments appear in the rerevised bill, with the following changes:
Amend rerevised bill, page 2, line 20, strike "Wattenberg." and substitute "Wattenberg, and shall state at the bottom of the special license plate "Hoppe Trails to You".";
line 23, strike "head." and substitute "head, and shall state at the bottom of the special license plate "Mace Be With You".";
line 25, strike "Mildred." and substitute "Mildred, and shall state at the bottom of the special license plate "Got Lieb You".".
House Committee: Senate Committee:
(Signed) (Signed)
Rep. Diane Hoppe, Chairman Sen. Dave Wattenberg, Chairman
Rep. Dorothy Gotlieb Sen. Mark Hillman
Rep. Frana Mace Sen. Ed Perlmutter
Senate in recess.
SENATE SERVICES REPORT
Senate Correctly engrossed: SR 00-009, 011.
Services
Correctly revised: HB 00-1364, 1457, 1478; HCR 00-1002;
HJR 00-1009, 1014, 1021, 1030.
Correctly enrolled: SB 00-163.
SENATE SERVICES REPORT
Senate To the governor for signature on Tuesday, May 2, 2000, at 2:55 p.m.:
Services SB 00-163.
May 2, 2000
Mr. President:
The House has voted to authorize the House conferees on the Second Conference Committee on HB00-1229 to consider matters not at issue between the two houses.
The House has voted to authorize the House conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1298 to consider matters not at issue between the two houses.
The House has adopted and transmits herewith HJR00-1052, as printed in House Journal, April 13, pages 1522-1524.
The House has adopted and transmits herewith HJR00-1027, as printed in House Journal, April 6, pages 1347-1349 and amended as printed in House Journal, May 2.
The House has postponed indefinitely SB00-217. The bill is returned herewith.
The House has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes; SCR00-005, amended as printed in House Journal, April 28, page 1893.
The House has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes;
SB00-192, amended as printed in House Journal, April 27, pages 1855-1856.
The House has voted not to concur in the Senate amendments to HB00-1209 and requests that a conference committee be appointed. The Speaker has appointed Representatives Pfiffner, chairman, McKay, and Tapia as House conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1209. The bill is transmitted herewith.
The House has voted not to concur in the Senate amendments to HB00-1227 and requests that a conference committee be appointed. The Speaker has appointed Representatives King, chairman, McPherson, and Saliman as House conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1227. The House has granted authorization to go beyond the scope of differences.The bill is transmitted herewith.
The House has voted to concur in the Senate amendments to HB00-1023, 1427,1431, and has repassed the bills as so amended.
MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE
Mr. President:
The House has adopted and returns herewith SJR00-020, SJR00-021, .
The House has adopted and transmits herewith HJR00-1047, as printed in House Journal, April 13, pages 1515-1516.
The House has voted not to concur in the Senate amendments to HB00-1435 and requests that a conference committee be appointed. The Speaker has appointed Representatives Kaufman, chairman, Scott, and Grossman as House conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1435. The bill is transmitted herewith.
MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE
May 2, 2000
Mr. President:
The House has voted not to concur in the Senate amendments to HB00-1437 and requests that a conference committee be appointed. The Speaker has appointed Representatives George, chairman, Scott, and Coleman as House conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1437. The bill is transmitted herewith.
MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE
Mr. President:
The House has voted to concur in the Senate amendments to HB00-1432,1440, and has repassed the bill as so amended.
The House has voted not to concur in the Senate amendments to HB00-1104 and requests that a conference committee be appointed. The Speaker has appointed Representatives Williams. T., chairman, McPherson, and Saliman as House conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1104. The House has granted authorization to go beyond the scope of the differences. The bill is transmitted herewith.
MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR
May 2, 2000
We herewith transmit:
without comment, as amended, SB00-192 and
without comment, as amended, SCR00-005.
INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS
The following resolutions were read by title:
HJR 00-1027 by Representatives McKay and Larson; also Senator Chlouber--Concerning the creation of an interim committee to study the division of wildlife.
(Printed in House Journal, April 6, pages 1347- 1349.)
Laid over one day under Senate Rule 30(e), and placed on the calendar of Wednesday, May 3.
HJR 00-1052 by Representative Young; also Senator Teck--Concerning the creation of an interim committee to study the management, storage, retrieval, and archiving of state records.
(Printed in House Journal, April 13, pages 1522-1524.)
Laid over one day under Senate Rule 30(e), and placed on the calendar of Wednesday,
May 3.
HJR 00-1047 by Representative Alexander; also Senator Reeves--Concerning an ad hoc working group to study substance abuse in Colorado.
(Printed in House Journal, April 13, pages 1515-1516.)
Laid over one day under Senate Rule 30(e), and placed on the calendar of Wednesday, May 3.
SIGNING OF BILLS
The President has signed: SB00-163.
FIRST REPORT OF SECOND CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
ON HCR00-1001
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THIS REPORT ADOPTS THE
REENGROSSED BILL
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To the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Your second conference committee appointed on HCR00-1001, concerning the submission to the registered electors of the state of Colorado of an amendment to section 8 of article XIV of the constitution of the state of Colorado, which requires the selection of county surveyors by election, to also allow the appointment of county surveyors, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
That the Senate recede from its amendments made to the bill and that the reengrossed bill be adopted without change.
House Committee: Senate Committee:
(Signed) (Signed)
Rep. Rob Fairbank, Chairman Sen. Norma Anderson, Chairman
Rep. Tom Plant Sen. Peggy Reeves
Rep. John Witwer Sen. Mark Hillman
FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
ON HB00-1071
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THIS REPORT AMENDS THE
REREVISED BILL
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To the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Your first conference committee appointed on HB00-1071, concerning the acquisition of property by the division of wildlife in Larimer county for public purposes, and making an appropriation therefor, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
That the House accede to the Senate amendments made to the bill, as said amendments appear in the rerevised bill, with the following changes:
Amend rerevised bill, page 3, line 18, strike "one million dollars ($1,000,000)" and substitute "five hundred fifty thousand dollars ($550,000)".
House Committee: Senate Committee:
(Signed) (Signed)
Rep. Steve Tool, Chairman Sen. Dave Wattenberg, Chairman
Rep. Gayle Berry Sen. Ken Chlouber
Rep. Bob Bacon Sen. Stan Matsunaka
COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS
Approp- After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be
riations referred favorably to the Committee of the Whole: HB00-1462
Approp- The committee returns herewith SB00-097 and reports that said bill has been
riations considered on its merits and voted upon by the Committee, and that final action has not
been taken by this Committee. Said bill cannot be passed within the time remaining in
the current legislative session; therefore, said bill is deemed to be postponed indefinitely.
Approp- The committee returns herewith SB00-031 and reports that said bill has been
riations considered on its merits and voted upon by the Committee, and that final action has not
been taken by this Committee. Said bill cannot be passed within the time remaining in
the current legislative session; therefore, said bill is deemed to be postponed indefinitely.
Approp- The committee returns herewith SB00-198 and reports that said bill has been
riations considered on its merits and voted upon by the Committee, and that final action has not
been taken by this Committee. Said bill cannot be passed within the time remaining in
the current legislative session; therefore, said bill is deemed to be postponed indefinitely.
______________________
Call of Call of Senate.
Senate
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On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a two-thirds majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, HB00-1430, HB00-1342, HB00-1476, HB00-1418, HB00-1475, HB00-1486, HB00-1483, HB00-1125, HB00-1076, HB00-1491, HB00-1034, HB00-1462 were made Special Orders at 5:13 p.m.
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Committee The hour of 5:13 p.m. having arrived, Senator Lacy moved that the Senate resolve
of the itself into Committee of the Whole for consideration of Special Orders and Senator
Whole Lacy was called to the Chair to act as Chairman.
SPECIAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILLS--5:13 P.M.
The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chairman reported that the following bills, reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered and action taken thereon as follows:
HB 00-1476 by Rep. Dean; Senator Owen--Employment Support Fund
Amendment No. 1, Appropriations Committee Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, April 28, page 1247.)
As amended, declared LOST on Second Reading.
HB 00-1430 by Rep. Stengel; Senator Teck--Create Advanced Technology Fund For CCHE
(Amended in General Orders, as printed in Senate Journal, May 2, page 1302.)
Amendment No. 1, by Senator Powers
Strike the Appropriations Committee amendment, as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, page 1246, and substitute the following:
"Strike the State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Committee amendment, as printed in Senate Journal, April 26, page 1165, and substitute the following:
"Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, line 5, strike "section 29-4-719.1 (2) (f) (I) (A.5), C.R.S.," and substitute "section 25-17-202 (3), C.R.S.,";
strike line 26 and substitute the following:
"technology transfer.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection (8), any moneys deposited in the advanced technology fund pursuant to section 25-17-202 (3), C.R.S., shall be used solely to finance research, development, and technology transfer with regard to waste diversion and recycling strategies, and shall include research, development, and technology transfer regarding waste tires.
(d) The commission shall biennially report to".
Page 3, line 1, strike "such efforts," and substitute "financing the efforts described in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this subsection (8),";
strike lines 4 through 24 and substitute the following:
"SECTION 2. 25-17-202 (1) (a) and (3), Colorado Revised Statutes, are amended to read:
25-17-202. Waste tire recycling development fee - cash fund created. (1) (a) (I) On and after January 1, 1994, and prior to July 1, 2000, a recycling development fee of one dollar shall be collected on any waste motor vehicle tire for any passenger vehicle, including any truck, weighing less than fifteen thousand pounds. In addition, such fee shall be collected on truck tires, including truck tractor, trailer, and semitrailer, weighing more than fifteen thousand pounds; except that no fee shall be collected for tires that are recapped or otherwise reprocessed for use. The fee authorized by this section shall be collected only at such time as the owner of the tire delivers or transfers the waste tire to a retailer of new tires for disposal.
(II) On and after July 1, 2000, the recycling development fee described in subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (a) shall be seventy-five cents.
(3) (a) The department of revenue shall transmit the fee with a report of its direct and indirect administrative costs in complying with this section to the state treasurer, who shall credit the same to the waste tire recycling development cash fund, which fund is hereby created. The general assembly shall make annual appropriations out of the fund to the department of revenue in an amount equal to the department of revenue's direct and indirect administrative costs, but which amount shall not exceed three and one-third percent of the total amount of fees transmitted to the treasurer. Prior to July 1, 2000, the remaining moneys in the fund shall be subject to annual appropriation by the general assembly to the department of local affairs for allocation to the Colorado housing and finance authority for the purposes described in section 29-4-719.1 (2) (f), C.R.S., and to the division of local government for the purposes described in section 24-32-114, C.R.S., and in subsection (3.2) of this section.
(b) On and after July 1, 2000, the remaining moneys in the fund shall be subject to annual appropriation by the general assembly as follows:
(I) No more than two-thirds may be appropriated to the department of local affairs for allocation to the division of local government for the purposes described in section 24-32-114, C.R.S., and in subsection (3.2) of this section; and
(II) The remaining funds may be appropriated to the commission on higher education for the purposes described in section 23-1-106.5 (8), C.R.S.
(c) In accordance with section 24-36-114, C.R.S., all interest derived from the deposit and investment of moneys in the fund shall be credited to the general fund. At the end of any fiscal year, all unexpended and unencumbered moneys in the fund shall remain therein and shall not be credited or transferred to the general fund or any other fund.
SECTION 3. Safety clause. The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety.".".".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1342 by Rep. Morrison; Senator Lamborn--PIT Services For Children And Youth
Amendment No. 1, Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions Committee Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, April 26, pages 1144-1145.)
Amendment No. 2, Appropriations Committee Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, April 28, pages 1243-1246.)
Amendment No. 3, by Senator Evans
Amend reengrossed bill, page 10, after line 6, insert the following:
"(e) The family development center program created in section 26-18-104, C.R.S.".
Page 44, after line 4, insert the following:
"SECTION 2. Repeal. 26-18-102 (6), Colorado Revised Statutes, is repealed as follows:
26-18-102. Definitions. As used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires:
(6) "State council" means the state council on family development centers established pursuant to section 26-18-103.
SECTION 3. Repeal. 26-18-103, Colorado Revised Statutes, is repealed.
SECTION 4. 26-18-104 (1) and (2) (e), Colorado Revised Statutes, are amended to read:
26-18-104. Program created. (1) (a) There shall be established by the state council is hereby established in the division of prevention and intervention in the department of public health and environment, referred to in this section as the "division", a family development center program. The purpose of said program shall be to provide grants to community applicants for the creation of family development centers through which services for families who live in at-risk neighborhoods are accessible and coordinated through a single point of entry. The program shall be implemented no later than January 1, 1994, and shall terminate no later than July 1, 2000. Moneys for the program may come from appropriations from the general fund. or from the family issues cash fund created in section 26-5.3-106.
(b) The division shall operate the family development center program in accordance with the provisions of this article, the requirements for prevention, intervention, and treatment programs specified in article 20.5 of title 25, C.R.S., and the rules for prevention, intervention, and treatment programs adopted by the state board of health pursuant to section 25-20.5-106. In addition, the division may establish any other procedures necessary to implement the program.
(c) The division is authorized to accept and expend any grants from any public or private source for the purpose of making grants to community applicants for the establishment of family development centers and for the purpose of evaluating the effectiveness of the family development center program. Nothing in this article shall be construed to prohibit a family development center from accepting and expending grants or donations from public or private sources.
(2) (e) State agencies and any other publicly funded agency authorized or required by state or federal law or regulations to provide specific services to or for families shall cooperate with family development centers in making services readily available to eligible persons in the most expedient manner possible. Such cooperation may include, but not be limited to, the pooling of public and private funds and funds available to state agencies upon appropriation or transfer by the general assembly.
SECTION 5. The introductory portion to 26-18-105 (1) and 26-18-105 (2) and (3), Colorado Revised Statutes, are amended to read:
26-18-105. Selection of centers - grants. (1) The state council division may award a grant to a community applicant for the purpose of establishing a family development center based on a plan submitted to the state council division by the applicant. The plan shall meet specific criteria which the state council is hereby authorized to set, but the criteria shall include at least the following provisions:
(2) The local advisory council for a community applicant awarded a grant pursuant to subsection (1) of this section shall evaluate the overall effectiveness of the family development center annually and shall submit an annual report to the state council in accordance with section 26-18-103 (4) division in accordance with section 25-20.5-108, C.R.S.
(3) In the event the state council division determines, from any report submitted by a local advisory council or any other source, that the operation of a family development center is not in compliance with this article or any rule adopted pursuant to the provisions of this article, the state council division may impose sanctions including termination of the grant.
SECTION 6. 26-18-106, Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
26-18-106. Repeal of article. This article is repealed, effective July 1, 2000, or on the date that federal funds are no longer available for this program, whichever comes first 2010.".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Amendment No. 4, by Senator Lamborn
Amend the Appropriations Committee Amendment, as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, page 1244, strike lines 12 and 13;
line 15, strike "(IX)" and substitute "(VIII)";
line 18, strike "(X)" and substitute "(IX)";
line 30, strike "develop a request for proposals" and substitute "solicit applications to participate in the pilot program by designing and implementing";
line 31, strike "to design";
line 34, strike "proposals" and substitute "applications";
line 38, after the period, add "The time frames shall ensure that the pilot programs are operating on or before November 1, 2001. The division shall include the time frames for implementation of the pilot program in the state plan prepared pursuant to section 25-20.5-105, C.R.S.";
strike lines 40 through 42 and substitute the following:
"(b) Applications to operate pilot programs shall include, but need not be limited to,";
strike lines 70 and 71 and substitute the following:
"(3) (a) From the applications received pursuant to subsection (2) of this".
Page 1245, line 17, strike "proposals" and substitute "applications";
line 23, strike "On or before June 1, 2001," and substitute "Following selection of the pilot sites,";
line 28, strike "On or before September 1, 2001," and substitute "In accordance with time frames adopted by the division,";
line 31, strike "On";
strike line 32 and substitute the following:
"The selected communities shall also submit";
line 36, strike "On or before November 1, 2001, the" and substitute "The".
Amendment No. 5, by Senator Lamborn
Amend the Health, Environment, Welfare, and Institutions Committee Amendment, as printed in Senate Journal, April 26, page 1144, line 9, strike "to";
line 16 of the Committee Amendment, strike "grants;"." and substitute "grants; except that the Tony Grampsas youth services board shall review applications and award grants for the programs specified in part 2 of this article;".";
after line 39 of the Committee Amendment, insert the following:
"Page 13, line 4, strike "governor" and substitute "governor, the Tony Grampsas youth services board,";";
line 41 of the Committee Amendment, strike "Page 13,";
line 45 of the Committee Amendment, strike "services";
after line 47 of the Committee Amendment, insert the following:
"Page 14, line 23, after the semicolon, add "and".";
after line 49 of the Committee Amendment, insert the following:
"line 19, strike "program";";
line 51 of the Committee Amendment, strike "or as" and substitute "and for any additional programs".
Page 1145 of the Committee Amendment, line 17, strike "18" and substitute "4".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1418 by Rep. May; Senator Teck--Comm & Info Technology Committee
Amendment No. 1, Finance Committee Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, April 26, page 1132.)
Amendment No. 2, Appropriations Committee Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, April 28, page 1247.)
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1475 by Rep. Tool; Senator Lacy--Rate Of Reimbursement To FQHCs
Ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
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Senator Blickensderfer moved that the Committee of the Whole rise, report progress and beg leave to sit again. A majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the motion was adopted.
AMENDMENTS TO THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
HB 00-1476 by Rep. Dean; Senator Owen--Employment Support Fund
Senator Owen moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that
HB00-1476, as amended, did pass.
Call of Call of Senate.
Senate
The motion LOST by the following roll call vote:
YES 17 | | NO 18 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | N |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | N | Nichol | N | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | N | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | N | Thiebaut | N |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | N | Wattenberg | N |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | N | Weddig | N |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | N | Reeves | N | Wham | N |
Dyer | N | Martinez | N | Rupert | N | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | N | Sullivant | N | | |
HB 00-1342 by Rep. Morrison; Senator Lamborn--PIT Services For Children And Youth
Senator Hillman moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that
the Evans floor amendment to HB00-1342, as amended, did not pass.
The motion was declared LOST by the following roll call vote:
YES 17 | | NO 18 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | N | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | N |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | N | Nichol | N | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | N | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | N | Thiebaut | N |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | N | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | N | Weddig | N |
Dennis | N | Linkhart | N | Reeves | N | Wham | Y |
Dyer | N | Martinez | N | Rupert | N | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | N | Sullivant | N | | |
ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
On motion of Senator Lacy, the Report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted and, a majority of all members elected having voted in the affirmative, the following action was taken:
HB00-1475 declared passed on Second Reading.
HB00-1430, as amended; HB00-1342, as amended; HB00-1418, as amended, declared
passed on Second Reading.
HB00-1476, as amended, declared lost on Second Reading.
MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE
Mr. President:
The House has voted not to concur in the Senate amendments to HB00-1171 and requests that a conference committee be appointed. The Speaker has appointed Representatives Taylor, chairman, McPherson, and Miller as House conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1171. The House has granted authorization to go beyond the scope of the differences. The bill is transmitted herewith.
APPOINTMENTS TO CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
HB 00-1171 by Rep. Taylor; also Senator Blickensderfer--Income Tax Modif For Int Div & Cap Gains
The President appointed Senators Blickensderfer, Chairman, Hillman and Dyer as Senate Conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1171.
FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
ON HB00-1330
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THIS REPORT AMENDS THE
REREVISED BILL
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To the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Your first conference committee appointed on HB00-1330, concerning the enhancement of sentencing for certain animal cruelty crimes, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
1. That the House accede to the Senate amendments made to the bill, as the amendments appear in the rerevised bill.
2. That, under the authority granted to the committee to consider matters not at issue between the two houses, the following amendments are recommended:
Amend rerevised bill, page 1, strike lines 6 through 11.
Page 2, strike lines 1 through 6;
line 9, strike "paragraph (a.3) of";
line 20, strike "paragraph";
line 21, strike "(a.3) of this subsection (2) and".
Page 3, line 3, strike "if an evaluation would" and substitute "if an evaluation would to";
strike lines 25 and 26 and substitute the following:
"(VII) This paragraph (a.5) does not apply to the treatment of pack or draft".
Page 4, strike lines 12 and 13 and substitute the following:
"(b) In the case of any person incurring a second or subsequent conviction";
strike lines 21 through 26.
Page 5, strike lines 1 through 4.
House Committee: Senate Committee:
(Signed) (Signed)
Rep. Steve Johnson, Chairman Sen. Ken Chlouber, Chairman
Rep. Ken Gordon Sen. Ginette Dennis
Rep. W. H. Webster Sen. Ed Perlmutter
FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
ON HB00-1419
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THIS REPORT ADOPTS THE
REREVISED BILL
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To the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Your first conference committee appointed on HB00-1419, concerning the funding of Colorado water conservation board projects, and making appropriations in connection therewith, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
That the House accede to the Senate amendments made to the bill and that the rerevised bill be adopted without change.
House Committee: Senate Committee:
(Signed) (Signed)
Rep. Brad Young, Chairman Sen. Ginette Dennis, Chairman
Rep. Matt Smith Sen. Dave Wattenberg
Rep. Carl Miller Sen. Jim Dyer
FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
ON HB00-1052
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THIS REPORT AMENDS THE
REREVISED BILL
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To the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Your first conference committee appointed on HB00-1052, concerning an income tax credit for monetary contributions to the Colorado institute for telecommunication education, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
That the House accede to the Senate amendments made to the bill, as said amendments appear in the rerevised bill, with the following changes:
Amend rerevised bill, page 3, line 10, strike "three hundred thirty" and substitute "three hundred fifty";
line 19, strike "three hundred thirty" and substitute "three hundred fifty";
line 24, strike "January 1, 2002," and substitute "January 1, 2001,".
Respectfully submitted,
House Committee: Senate Committee:
(Signed) (Signed)
Rep. Gary McPherson, Chairman Sen. John Andrews, Chairman
Rep. Steve Tool Sen. Ronald Teck
Rep. Todd Saliman Sen. Mike Feeley
FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
ON HB00-1063
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THIS REPORT AMENDS THE
REREVISED BILL
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To the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Your first conference committee appointed on HB00-1063, concerning the establishment of a credit against the Colorado income tax for health care professionals practicing in health care professional shortage areas, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
That the House accede to the Senate amendments made to the bill, as said amendments appear in the rerevised bill, with the following changes:
Amend rerevised bill, page 7, line 5, strike "sixty-five" and substitute "eighty-five";
line 10, strike "2000," and substitute "2001,".
House Committee: Senate Committee:
(Signed) (Signed)
Rep. Brad Young, Chairman Sen. Bryan Sullivant, Chairman
Rep. Gary McPherson Sen. Ken Chlouber
Rep. Todd Saliman Sen. Jim Dyer
RECALL AND RECONSIDERATION OF HB00-1492
HB 00-1492 by Rep. Paschall; Senator Wham--Clean Screen In Enhanced Program Area
Having voted on the prevailing side, Senator Wham moved for the reconsideration of HB00-1492, and that HB00-1492 be recalled from the House.
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, reconsideration was granted.
APPOINTMENTS TO CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
HB 00-1227 by Rep. King; Senator Congrove--Motor Vehicle Registration Fees
The President appointed Senators Congrove, Chairman, Andrews and Nichol as Senate Conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1227.
Senator Congrove moved that the Senate Conferees on the First Conference Committee
on HB00-1227 be given the powers to go beyond the scope of the differences between the
two Houses.
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the motion was declared ADOPTED.
MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE
May 2, 2000
Mr. President:
In response to the request from the Senate for the recall of HB00-1492, the bill is transmitted herewith.
RECONSIDERATION OF HB00-1492
HB 00-1492 by Rep. Paschall; Senator Wham--Clean Screen In Enhanced Program Area
Having voted on the prevailing side, Senator Wham moved for the reconsideration of
HB00-1492.
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the motion was declared ADOPTED.
THIRD READING OF BILLS--FINAL PASSAGE
On Third Reading, the titles of the following bills were publicly read, the reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent:
HB 00-1492 by Rep. Paschall; Senator Wham--Clean Screen In Enhanced Program Area
A majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Senator Wham was given permission to offer a Third Reading amendment.
Third Reading Amendment No. 1, by Senator Wham
Amend revised bill, page 7, line 19, strike "(I)";
line 20, strike "basic emissions";
line 22, strike "owner of the" and substitute "owner of the";
line 23, strike "vehicle" and substitute "vehicle department of revenue";
line 25, strike "Such" and substitute "Such";
strike line 26 and substitute the following:
"notice shall also include a notification that the registered owner of the vehicle may return the notice to the contractor with the payment as set forth on the notice to pay for the clean screen program. Upon receipt of the payment from the motor vehicle owner, the county clerk shall be notified that the motor vehicle has complied with the inspection requirements pursuant to this subsection (5).".
Page 8, strike lines 1 through 15.
Page 11, line 12, after "42-4-307", insert "(10) and".
Page 12, line 14, strike "(6) (c)" and substitute "(10) and (10.5) and to inspection and readjustment stations";
line 18, after "contractor", insert "and from any inspection and readjustment stations";
line 19, after "contractor", insert "and the inspection and readjustment stations".
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the amendment was declared ADOPTED.
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
CONFERENCE COMMITTEES GRANTED FURTHER POWERS
HB 00-1355 by Rep. King; Senator Teck--High Technology Scholarships
Senator Teck moved that the Senate Conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1355 be given the powers to go beyond the scope of the differences between the two Houses.
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the motion was adopted.
APPOINTMENTS TO CONFERENCE COMMITTEES
HB 00-1435 by Rep. Kaufman; Senator Lamborn--UCC Article 9
The President appointed Senators Lamborn, Chairman, Congrove and Reeves as Senate Conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1435.
HB 00-1437 by Rep. George; Sen. Chlouber--Rural Transportation Authorities
The President appointed Senators Chlouber, Chairman, Hillman and Feeley as Senate Conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1437.
HB 00-1104 by Rep. Williams T.; Senator Owen--Tax Credit For Costs Of Health Benefits
The President appointed Senators Owen, Chairman, Anderson and Dyer as Senate Conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1104.
HB 00-1361 by Rep. George; Senator Blickensderfer--Individual Development Accounts
The President appointed Senators Blickensderfer, Chairman, Andrews and Feeley as
Senate Conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1361.
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On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a two-thirds majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, HB00-1486, HB00-1483, HB00-1125, HB00-1076, HB00-1491, HB00-1034, HB00-1462 were made Special Orders at 6:50 p.m.
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Committee The hour of 6:50 p.m. having arrived, Senator Lacy moved that the Senate resolve
of the itself into Committee of the Whole for consideration of Special Orders and Senator
Whole Lacy was called to the Chair to act as Chairman.
SPECIAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILLS--6:50 P.M.
The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chairman reported that the following bills, reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered and action taken thereon as follows:
HB 00-1486 by Rep. Taylor--Petroleum Storage Tank Fund
Ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1483 by Rep. Larson; Senator Wattenberg--Predator Management Plan By DOW
Amendment No. 1, by Senator Teck
Amend reengrossed bill, page 4, line 12, strike "one hundred fifty" and substitute "five hundred";
line 13, strike "($150,000)" and substitute "($500,000)".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1125 by Rep. Dean; Sen. Anderson--Space Based Education Program
Amendment No. 1, Education Committee Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, April 14, pages 1003-1004.)
Amendment No. 2, by Senator Anderson
Amend reengrossed bill, page 11, line 11, strike the first "to" and substitute "from".
As amended, re-referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
HB 00-1076 by Rep. Tool; Senator Wham--Prenatal Care For Undocumented Women
Amendment No. 1, Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions Amendment
(Printed in Senate Journal, May 1, page 1254.)
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage. (For further action, see page 1326 where the Wham amendment to the Report
of the Committee of the Whole was adopted, and the Health, Environment, Welfare and
Institutions Committee amendment did not pass.)
HB 00-1491 by Rep. Alexander; Senator Epps--Authorize GF Approp For Vets Cemetery
Ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1034 by Rep. Kester; Senator Wham--Mgmt For Mentally Ill Offenders
Amendment No. 1, by Senator Wham
Amend reengrossed bill, page 4, line 2, after the second "or", insert "who is adjudicated for or convicted of";
line 3, strike "assault." and substitute "assault, as described in sections 18-3-402 and 18-3-403, C.R.S., respectively, as they existed prior to July 1, 2000, or sexual assault, as described in section 18-3-402, C.R.S., as it exists on and after July 1, 2000.";
line 9, strike "16-8-204." and substitute "16-8-203.";
strike lines 10 through 16 and substitute the following:
"(6) "Mental health professional" means a person licensed to practice medicine pursuant to part 1 of article 36 of title 12, C.R.S., or a person licensed as a mental health professional pursuant to article 43 of title 12, C.R.S.".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB 00-1462 by Rep. Dean; Senator Lacy--Sch Dist Personal Property Tax Credit
Laid on the table.
AMENDMENTS TO THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
HB 00-1076 by Rep. Tool; Senator Wham--Prenatal Care For Undocumented Women
Senator Wham moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that
the Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions Committee amendment to HB00-1076,
as amended, did not pass.
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the motion was declared ADOPTED.
ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
On motion of Senator Lacy, the Report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted and, a majority of all members elected having voted in the affirmative, the following action was taken:
HB00-1486, HB00-1491, HB00-1076 declared passed on Second Reading.
HB00-1483, as amended; HB00-1034, as amended; HB00-1462, as amended, declared
passed on Second Reading.
HB00-1125, as amended, re-referred too Committee on Appropriations.
HB00-1462 laid on the table.
MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE
The House has voted to concur in the Senate amendments to HB00-1215,1219,1482,
1472,1489,1395 and has repassed the bills as so amended.
The House has voted not to concur in the Senate amendments to HB00-1361 and requests that a conference committee be appointed. The Speaker has appointed Representatives George, chairman, McPherson, and Saliman as House conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1361. The bill is transmitted herewith.
MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE
The House has adopted the First Report of the Second Conference Committee on HB00-1229, as printed in House Journal, May 2, pages 1989-1990 and has repassed the bill as amended.
The House has adopted the First Report of the First Conference Committee on SB00-177, as printed in House Journal, May 2-, and has repassed the bill as so amended. The bill is returned herewith.
The House has voted to recede from its position, dissolve the First Conference Committee on HB00-1104, and concur in Senate amendments, and has repassed the bill. The House requests return of the bill.
The House has voted to concur in the Senate amendments to HB00-1162,1145,1274, and has repassed the bills as so amended.
FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
ON HB00-1257
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THIS REPORT AMENDS THE
REREVISED BILL
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To the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Your first conference committee appointed on HB00-1257, concerning taxation of property utilized for pollution control, and making an appropriation in connection therewith, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
That the House accede to the Senate amendments made to the bill, as said amendments appear in the rerevised bill, with the following changes:
Amend rerevised bill, page 7, line 9, strike "three hundred thirty" and substitute "three hundred fifty";
line 18, strike "three hundred thirty" and substitute "three hundred fifty".
House Committee: Senate Committee:
(Signed) (Signed)
Rep. Penn Pfiffner, Chairman Sen. Jim Congrove, Chairman
Rep. Keith King Sen. John Andrews
Rep. Bob Bacon Sen. Peggy Reeves
FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
ON HB00-1355
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THIS REPORT AMENDS THE
REREVISED BILL
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To the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Your first conference committee appointed on HB00-1355, concerning high technology scholarships, and, in connection therewith, establishing the Colorado high technology scholarship program and creating a credit against state income tax for monetary contributions made to fund high technology scholarships awarded through the program, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
1. That the House accede to the Senate amendments made to the bill, as the amendments appear in the rerevised bill.
2. That, under the authority granted the committee to consider matters not at issue
between the two houses, the following amendment be recommended:
Amend rerevised bill, page 11, line 7, strike "three hundred" and substitute "three hundred thirty".
House Committee: Senate Committee:
(Signed) (Signed)
Rep. Keith King, Chairman Sen. R. J. Teck, Chairman
Rep. Gary McPherson Sen. Mark Hillman
Rep. Todd Saliman Sen. Mike FeeleyFIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
ON HB00-1351
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THIS REPORT AMENDS THE
REREVISED BILL
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To the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Your first conference committee appointed on HB00-1351, concerning modification of the state tax policy relating to child care, and making an appropriation in connection therewith, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
Amend rerevised bill, page 9, strike lines 17 through 26.
Page 10, strike lines 1 through 5.
Renumber succeeding section accordingly.
Page 1, strike lines 102 and 103 and substitute the following:
House Committee: Senate Committee:
(Signed) (Signed)
Rep. Lynn Hefley, Chairman Sen. Marilyn Musgrave, Chairman
Rep. Gary McPherson Sen. Doug Lamborn
Rep. Todd Saliman Sen. Douglas Linkhart
FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
ON HB00-1053
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THIS REPORT AMENDS THE
REREVISED BILL
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To the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Your first conference committee appointed on HB00-1053, concerning the exclusion from Colorado taxable income of charitable contributions made by a non-itemizing taxpayer, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
That the House accede to the Senate amendments made to the bill, as said amendments appear in the rerevised bill, with the following changes:
Amend rerevised bill, page 3, line 6, strike "three hundred thirty" and substitute "three hundred fifty";
line 16, strike "three hundred thirty" and substitute "three hundred fifty";
line 23, strike "2002," and substitute "2001,".
House Committee: Senate Committee:
(Signed) (Signed)
Rep. Shawn Mitchell, Chairman Sen. Tom Blickensderfer, Chairman
Rep. Steve Tool Sen. Jim Congrove
Rep. Todd Saliman Sen. Gloria Tanner
FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
ON SB00-177
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THIS REPORT AMENDS THE
REREVISED BILL
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To the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Your first conference committee appointed on SB00-177, concerning changes in the operation of the state hazardous waste control program, and, in connection therewith, adjusting the funding for such program and providing statutory goals for the operation of the program, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
That the Senate accede to the House amendments made to the bill, as the amendments appear in the rerevised bill, with the following changes:
Amend rerevised bill, page 3, line 13, strike "Improves" and substitute "Protects";
line 14, strike "residents." and substitute "residents as required by other provisions of this part 3 and rules promulgated in connection therewith.".
Senate Committee: House Committee:
(Signed) (Signed)
Sen. Norma Anderson, Chairman Rep. Shawn Mitchell, Chairman
Sen. Ginette Dennis Rep. Rob Fairbank
Sen. Jim Dyer Rep. Lois Tochtrop
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On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the Senate proceeded out of order for Consideration of Conference Committee Reports.
CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS.
HB 00-1052 by Rep. McPherson; Senator Feeley--Inst For Telecom Educ Contrib Credit
Senator Feeley moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB00-1052, printed in Senate Journal, May 2.
The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.
Co-sponsors added: Evans, Phillips, Teck.
HB 00-1063 by Rep. Young; Sen. Sullivant--Tax Credit Health Care Shortage Areas
Senator Sullivant moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB00-1063, printed in Senate Journal, May 2.
The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.
HB 00-1351 by Rep. Hefley; Sen. Musgrave--Increase Child Care Tax Credits
Senator Musgrave moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB00-1351, printed in Senate Journal, May 2.
The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 34 | | NO 1 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | N | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.
Co-sponsors added: Arnold, Chlouber, Dyer, Evans, Martinez.
HB 00-1355 by Rep. King; Senator Teck--High Technology Scholarships
Senator Teck moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB00-1355, printed in Senate Journal, May 2.
The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 27 | | NO 8 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | N | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | N |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | N |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | N | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | N | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | N | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | N | Rupert | N | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.
HB 00-1257 by Rep. Pfiffner; Senator Congrove--Pollution Control Tax Provisions
Senator Congrove moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB00-1257, printed in Senate Journal, May 2.
The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.
HB 00-1053 by Rep. Mitchell; Senator Blickensderfer--Income Tax Deduction For Charity
Senator Blickensderfer moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB00-1053, printed in Senate Journal, April 27, pages 1209-1210.
The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.
Co-sponsors added: Anderson, Arnold, Evans, Hernandez, Reeves, Rupert, Tebedo.
SB 00-177 by Sen. Anderson; Rep. Mitchell--Hazardous Waste Commission
Senator Anderson moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on SB00-177, printed in House Journal, April 25, page 1758.
The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?" the roll was called with the following result:
YES 35 | | NO 0 | | EXCUSED 0 | | ABSENT 0 | |
Anderson | Y | Evans | Y | Musgrave | Y | Tanner | Y |
Andrews | Y | Feeley | Y | Nichol | Y | Tebedo | Y |
Arnold | Y | Hernandez | Y | Owen | Y | Teck | Y |
Blickensderfer | Y | Hillman | Y | Pascoe | Y | Thiebaut | Y |
Chlouber | Y | Lacy | Y | Perlmutter | Y | Wattenberg | Y |
Congrove | Y | Lamborn | Y | Phillips | Y | Weddig | Y |
Dennis | Y | Linkhart | Y | Reeves | Y | Wham | Y |
Dyer | Y | Martinez | Y | Rupert | Y | Mr. President | Y |
Epps | Y | Matsunaka | Y | Sullivant | Y | | |
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as
amended, was declared REPASSED.
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On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the Senate proceeded out of order for Consideration of House amendments to Senate Bill00-188.
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CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL
SB 00-188 by Sen. Blickensderfer; Rep. McPherson--Fees For & Access To Patient Records
Laid on the table.
RECONSIDERATION OF THE READOPTION OF SB00-049
SB 00-049 by Sen. Feeley; Rep. Tate--Special Ed Children With Disabilities
Senator Feeley moved for the reconsideration of the readoption of SB00-049, as printed
in Senate Journal, April 28, page 1249.
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the motion was declared ADOPTED.
RECONSIDERATION OF THE CONCURRENCE OF HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO SB00-049
SB 00-049 by Sen. Feeley; Rep. Tate--Special Ed Children With Disabilities
Senator Feeley moved to reconsider the concurrence of House amendments to SB00-049,
as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, page 1248.
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the motion was declared ADOPTED.
CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL
SB 00-049 by Sen. Feeley; Rep. Tate--Special Ed Children With Disabilities
Senator Feeley moved that the Senate not concur in House amendments to SB00-049,
as printed in House Journal, April 25, pages 1737 and April 28, and that a conference
committee be appointed.
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the motion was declared ADOPTED.
The President appointed Senators Wham, Chairman, Wattenberg and Feeley as Senate Conferees on the First Conference Committee on SB00-049.
CONFERENCE COMMITTEES GRANTED FURTHER POWERS
SB 00-042 by Sen. Sullivant; Rep. Gotlieb--Council For Persons With Disabilities
Senator Sullivant moved that the Senate Conferees on the First Conference Committee on SB00-042 be given the powers to go beyond the scope of the differences between the two Houses.
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the motion was adopted.
HB 00-1437 by Rep. George; Sen. Chlouber--Rural Transportation Authorities
Senator Chlouber moved that the Senate Conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB00-1437 be given the powers to go beyond the scope of the differences between the two Houses.
A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the motion was adopted.
MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE
Mr. President:
The House has voted to concur in the Senate amendments to HB00-1134,1302,1306,1140 and has repassed the bills as so amended.
The House has voted to recede from its position, dissolve the First Conference Committee on HB00-1209, and concur in Senate amendments, and has repassed the bill. The House requests return of the bill.
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On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the balance of the calendar of Tuesday, May 2, was laid over until Wednesday, May 3, retaining its place on the calendar.
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TRIBUTES--A POINT OF INTEREST
Memorializing Speed & Carol Thomas by Senator Blickensderfer
Memorializing Bill Bradford by Senator Blickensderfer
Honoring Charley and Ellen Emley by Senator Blickensderfer
Honoring Chuck and Guila Epley by Senator Blickensderfer
Honoring Rebecca Dahl by Senator Blickensderfer
Honoring Brad Bernero by Senator Blickensderfer
Honoring Dr. Sam Alexander by Senator Blickensderfer
Honoring Mark Allen by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Charlie Bauer by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Keola Cummings by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Adriana Otero by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Sean Brennemann by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Shane Dahlinger by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Jami Dewey by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Lee Downing by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Matt Ely by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Tommy Goss by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Colbilyn Hollingshead by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Chad Kembel by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Mary Lou Rubio by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Chanelle Samples by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring John Sampsel by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Alysha Tadlock by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Jason Waters by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Justin Wenske by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Zac Amen by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring David Bloemker by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Betsy Bosley by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Tristan Brandenburg by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Amy Davies by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Dustin French by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Maria Hernandez by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Krysta Houtchens by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Lauren Linker by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring David Mendoza by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Shane Riter by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Ashley Romero by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Erin Schafer by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Tommy Vail by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Mary Lynn Bashor by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Andrea L'Heureaux by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Barbara Odor by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Dr. Tim Mills by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Honoring Dr. Larry Kleiber by Senator Evans and Senator Musgrave
Memorializing Ruth Gillespie Lehman by Senator Phillips, Senator Matsunaka and Senator Chlouber
Honoring Priscilla Hemmerich by Senator Teck
On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., Wednesday,
May 3, 2000.
Approved:
Ray Powers
President of the Senate
Patricia K. Dicks
Secretary of the Senate
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