3/27/100
3:25 PM HOUSE JOURNALSIXTY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
STATE OF COLORADO
Second Regular Session
One Hundred-thirteenth Legislative Day Wednesday, April 26, 2000
Prayer by Representative Ron May.
The Speaker called the House to order at 9:00 a.m.
The roll was called with the following result:
Present--52.
Excused--Representatives Allen, Bacon, Berry, Kaufman, Lawrence, McPherson, Saliman, Spence, Tapia, Tool, Veiga, Vigil, Young--13.
Present after roll call--Representatives Allen, Bacon, Berry, Kaufman, Lawrence, McPherson, Saliman, Spence, Tapia, Tool, Veiga, Vigil, Young.
The Speaker declared a quorum present._______________
On motion of Representative Mitchell, the reading of the journal of April 25, 2000, was dispensed with and approved as corrected by the Chief Clerk._______________
REPORTS OF COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
HB00-1493 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:
Amend printed bill, page 2, line 20, strike "hazardous waste" and substitute "acute hazardous waste, as defined in regulations of the commission promulgated pursuant to part 3 of this article,";
line 24, before "hazardous", insert "acute".
Page 3, line 7, strike "and";
line 9, strike "article." and substitute "article; and";
after line 9, insert the following:
"(IV) The processing of hazardous waste that is not listed as acute hazardous waste in regulations of the commission promulgated pursuant to part 3 of this article.".
Page 12, strike line 19 and substitute the following:
"such fee shall be no more than the greater of two percent of the annual estimated operating cost of or the annual estimated gross".______________
FIRST REPORT OF SECOND CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
on SB00-160
This Report Adopts the Rerevised Bill.
To the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Your second conference committee appointed on SB00-160, concerning local control over the hiring of administrative personnel by school districts, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
That the Senate accede to the House amendments made to the bill and that the rerevised bill be adopted without change.
Respectfully submitted,
Senate Committee: House Committee:
John Evans Lauri Clapp
Mark Hillman Donald Lee
Robert Hernandez Carl Miller______________
PRINTING REPORT
The Chief Clerk reports the following bill has been correctly printed: HB00-1493._______________
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker:
The Senate has adopted and transmits herewith: SJR00-021._________
The Senate has postponed indefinitely and returns herewith: HB00-1380.
______________
INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTION
The following resolution was read by title and laid over one day under the rules:
SJR00-021 by Senator Pascoe; also Representative Grossman--Concerning the recognition of top-ranked Denver high schools, and, in connection therewith, honoring George Washington High School and East High School for being recognized as two of the nation's top one hundred high schools._______________
LAY OVER OF CALENDAR ITEMS
On motion of Representative Dean, Consideration of Special Orders (SB00-133, 181, 117) was laid over until after Third Reading, retaining place on Calendar._______________
THIRD READING OF BILLS--FINAL PASSAGE
The following bills were considered on Third Reading. The titles were publicly read. Reading of the bill at length was dispensed with by unanimous consent.
HB00-1480 By Representative George; also Senator Dyer--Concerning conflict of interest requirements for members of the oil and gas conservation commission.
Laid over until April 27, retaining place on Calendar.
SB00-003 by Senator Perlmutter; also Representative Smith--Concerning exempt assets.
Laid over until April 28, retaining place on Calendar.
SB00-016 by Senator Dennis; also Representative Larson--Concerning the geographical representation requirements for members of the oil and gas conservation commission, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 61 NO 3 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall N
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair N
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Alexander, Smith, Stengel.
SB00-158 by Senator Wham; also Representative George--Concerning the creation of the Colorado veterans' monument preservation trust fund.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Alexander, Bacon, Clapp, Coleman, Decker, Fairbank, Gagliardi, Gotlieb, Hefley, Kaufman, Kester, King, Larson, Lee, Mace, McElhany, Miller, Mitchell, Nuņez, Paschall, Plant, Scott, Sinclair, Smith, Spence, Spradley, Stengel, Swenson, Takis, Taylor, Tochtrop, Young, Zimmerman.
SB00-164 by Senator Lamborn; also Representative McElhany--Concerning the Colorado student obligation bond authority.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?"
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a
majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 56 NO 8 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke N
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi N
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace N
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant N
Ragsdale N
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis N
Tapia Y
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Dean, Hefley, Stengel, Tapia.
SB00-170 by Senator Tanner; also Representative Johnson--Concerning the preservation of historic Dearfield, and making an appropriation therefor.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 54 NO 10 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker N
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson N
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Clarke, Gagliardi, Leyba, Plant, Spence, Spradley, Tapia, Tochtrop, Vigil.
SB00-207 by Senators Lacy, Owen, Tanner; also Representatives Saliman, Tool, Berry--Concerning the continuation of the Colorado nursing scholarship program, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 53 NO 11 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair N
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Alexander, Clarke, Coleman, Gagliardi, Gotlieb, Hoppe, Kester, Larson, Lawrence, Mace, Miller, Morrison, Plant, Tapia, Taylor, Tochtrop, Vigil, Williams S., Windels, Zimmerman.
SB00-174 by Senator Musgrave; also Representative McKay--Concerning the experience modification factors for workers' compensation insurance premiums, and, in connection therewith, regulating the use of experience modification factors in determining the safety of an employer.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 62 NO 2 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant N
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives May, Paschall.
SB00-206 by Senators Tebedo, Lacy; also Representative Spradley--Concerning the use of certain moneys in the local government limited gaming impact fund in fiscal years following the year in which the moneys were appropriated without requiring further appropriation by the general assembly.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 42 NO 22 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry N
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke N
Coleman N
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi N
Gordon N
Gotlieb Y
Grossman N
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller N
Kester Y
King Y
Larson N
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba N
Mace N
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale N
Saliman N
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith N
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson N
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool N
Tupa N
Veiga E
Vigil N
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels N
Witwer Y
Young N
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives McElhany, Miller, Scott, Stengel.
SB00-210 by Senators Anderson, Powers; also Representative George--Concerning joint governmental agencies.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 60 NO 4 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall N
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Coleman, Kaufman, Plant.
HB00-1491 by Representative Alexander; also Senator Epps--Concerning appropriations for the western slope veterans' cemetery.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Allen, Bacon, Berry, Chavez, Clapp, Clarke, Coleman, Dean, Decker, Fairbank, Gagliardi, Gordon, Gotlieb, Grossman, Hagedorn, Hefley, Hoppe, Johnson, Kaufman, Keller, Kester, King, Larson, Lawrence, Lee, Leyba, Mace, May, McElhany, McKay, McPherson, Miller, Mitchell, Morrison, Nuņez, Paschall, Pfiffner, Plant, Ragsdale, Saliman, Scott, Sinclair, Smith, Spence, Spradley, Stengel, Swenson, Takis, Tapia, Tate, Taylor, Tochtrop, Tool, Tupa, Vigil, Webster, Williams S., Williams T., Windels, Witwer, Young, Zimmerman, Mr. Speaker.
SB00-019 by Senators Wham, Arnold, Linkhart, Pascoe, Tebedo; also Representatives Alexander, Tupa, Williams S.--Concerning consolidated child care services, and making an appropriation therefor.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 44 NO 20 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry N
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker N
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair N
Smith Y
Spence N
Spradley Y
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster N
Williams S. Y
Williams T. N
Windels Y
Witwer N
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Bacon, Coleman, Grossman, Keller, Larson, Mace, Windels, Zimmerman.
SB00-194 by Senator Rupert; also Representatives Larson, Keller--Concerning the creation of a commission to address issues facing individuals with hearing impairments, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 58 NO 6 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany Y
McKay N
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair N
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Alexander, Bacon, Chavez, Clarke, Coleman, Gagliardi, Gordon, Gotlieb, Hoppe, Kester, Lawrence, Leyba, Mace, McElhany, Miller, Morrison, Plant, Ragsdale, Saliman, Tapia, Taylor, Tochtrop, Tupa, Williams S., Windels, Zimmerman, Mr. Speaker.
SB00-042 by Senator Sullivant; also Representatives Gotlieb, Gordon, Hagedorn, Tate, Tochtrop--Concerning the creation of the Colorado council for persons with disabilities, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 51 NO 13 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry N
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker N
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany Y
McKay N
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool N
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Alexander, Clarke, Coleman, Gagliardi, Kaufman, Mace, Miller, Morrison, Stengel, Tupa, Vigil, Williams S., Zimmerman.
SB00-085 by Senator Dennis; also Representative Dean--Concerning the establishment of a program of state grants to publicly-supported libraries for the purchase of educational resources, and making an appropriation therefor.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 59 NO 5 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Bacon, Clarke, Gagliardi, Gotlieb, Hoppe, Kaufman, Kester, Lawrence, Mace, McKay, Miller, Plant, Smith, Spence, Spradley, Tapia, Tochtrop, Vigil, Windels, Young, Zimmerman.
SB00-122 by Senator Lacy; also Representatives Dean, Spradley--Concerning the provision of a portion of limited gaming proceeds to certain municipal governments to meet needs related to the advent of limited gaming in such municipalities, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 47 NO 17 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke N
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi N
Gordon N
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller N
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba N
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant N
Ragsdale N
Saliman N
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith N
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate N
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa N
Veiga E
Vigil N
Webster Y
Williams S. N
Williams T. N
Windels N
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Coleman, McElhany, Miller, Stengel, Taylor.
SB00-146 by Senator Musgrave; also Representative McKay--Concerning authorization for the use of original plates upon vehicles valued by collectors, and in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 63 NO 1 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker N
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsor added: Representative Gagliardi.
SB00-054 by Senators Pascoe, Andrews, Wham; also Representatives Lawrence, Kester, Mitchell, Scott, Witwer--Concerning the creation of a registry of names of Coloradans who volunteer to make anatomical gifts, and in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 63 NO 1 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis N
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Bacon, Clarke, Fairbank, Gagliardi, Gordon, Gotlieb, Johnson, Kaufman, Leyba, Mace, Morrison, Plant, Saliman, Swenson, Taylor, Tupa, Vigil, Zimmerman.
SB00-137 by Senator Wham; also Representative Lawrence--Concerning the members of the state capitol building advisory committee and, in connection therewith, making changes regarding the appointment of members to the advisory committee and authorizing the reimbursement of expenses of the members, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Coleman, Gotlieb, Hoppe, Larson, Ragsdale, Mr. Speaker.
SB00-140 by Senator Anderson; also Representative Lawrence--Concerning the youthful offender system, and making an appropriation therefor.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 62 NO 2 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon N
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison N
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Clarke, Coleman, Gagliardi, Kaufman, Mace, Tapia, Vigil, Williams S., Mr. Speaker.
SB00-180 by Senator Wham; also Representative Young--Concerning state medical emergency services, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 61 NO 3 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley N
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Gotlieb, Taylor, Williams S.
SB00-184 by Senator Evans; also Representative Lee--Concerning prevention of damage to underground facilities resulting from excavations.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 47 NO 16 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 1
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon N
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker N
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi N
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman N
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester N
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott -
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis N
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. N
Windels Y
Witwer N
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsor added: Representative Coleman.
SB00-185 by Senators Phillips, Linkhart, Rupert, Reeves, Teck; also Representative Hagedorn--Concerning the exclusion of medicaid payments specifically provided for the payment of medicare premiums when determining whether a person qualifies for assistance grants, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Bacon, Coleman, Gagliardi, Gotlieb, Leyba, Plant, Tapia.
SB00-204 by Senators Wham, Arnold, Phillips; also Representatives Lawrence, Larson, Veiga--Concerning the Wheat Ridge Regional Center main campus in Jefferson county, Colorado, and making an appropriation therefor.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Hoppe, Mace, Paschall, Scott, Windels, Mr. Speaker.
SB00-211 by Senators Owen, Lacy, Tanner; also Representatives Tool, Berry, Saliman--Concerning a pay plan for state employees based on a system of performance evaluation.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a
majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 41 NO 23 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank N
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair N
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel N
Swenson N
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. N
Windels Y
Witwer N
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Bacon, Coleman, Gagliardi, Leyba, Mace, Plant, Tate, Vigil, Zimmerman.__________
IMMEDIATE RECONSIDERATION OF SB00-211
Having voted on the prevailing side, Representative Tool moved for immediate reconsideration of SB00-211. As shown by the following recorded vote less than a two-thirds majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the motion was declared lost:
YES 21 NO 43 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
Allen Y
Bacon N
Berry N
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke N
Coleman N
Dean N
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi N
Gordon N
Gotlieb N
Grossman N
Hagedorn N
Hefley Y
Hoppe N
Johnson N
Kaufman N
Keller N
Kester N
King Y
Larson N
Lawrence N
Lee Y
Leyba N
Mace N
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller N
Mitchell Y
Morrison N
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant N
Ragsdale N
Saliman N
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith N
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis N
Tapia N
Tate N
Taylor N
Tochtrop N
Tool N
Tupa N
Veiga E
Vigil N
Webster N
Williams S. N
Williams T. N
Windels N
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker N
_________
HB00-1487 by Representatives Mitchell, Fairbank, Gotlieb, Grossman, King, McKay, Paschall, Pfiffner, Scott, Spradley, Veiga; also Senators Blickensderfer, Feeley, Phillips--Concerning information disclosed to retail customers of electricity by electric utilities.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 38 NO 26 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
Allen Y
Bacon N
Berry N
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman N
Dean Y
Decker N
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi N
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe N
Johnson N
Kaufman Y
Keller N
Kester N
King Y
Larson N
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller N
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale N
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair N
Smith N
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia N
Tate Y
Taylor N
Tochtrop N
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil N
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels N
Witwer Y
Young N
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsor added: Representative Plant.__________
IMMEDIATE RECONSIDERATION OF HB00-1487
Having voted on the prevailing side, Representative Dean moved for immediate reconsideration of HB00-1487. As shown by the following recorded vote less than a two-thirds majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the motion was declared lost:
YES 23 NO 41 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez N
Clapp N
Clarke N
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker Y
Fairbank N
Gagliardi Y
Gordon N
Gotlieb N
Grossman N
Hagedorn N
Hefley N
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman N
Keller Y
Kester Y
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence N
Lee N
Leyba N
Mace N
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay N
McPherson N
Miller N
Mitchell N
Morrison N
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant N
Ragsdale Y
Saliman N
Scott N
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel Y
Swenson N
Takis N
Tapia N
Tate N
Taylor N
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster N
Williams S. N
Williams T. N
Windels Y
Witwer N
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker N
_________
HB00-1489 by Representative Williams T.; also Senator Blickensderfer--Concerning business entities.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Coleman, Gotlieb, Hefley, Hoppe, Kaufman, Larson, Spradley, Stengel, Webster.
SB00-020 by Senator Linkhart; also Representatives Lawrence, Tool--Concerning the provision of clinic services to children by school-based clinics for purposes of the "Colorado Medical Assistance Act", and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 51 NO 13 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell N
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair N
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Coleman, Gagliardi, Gotlieb, Keller, Leyba, Mace, Morrison, Ragsdale, Spradley, Tochtrop, Williams S., Windels, Zimmerman.
SB00-044 by Senator Reeves; also Representative Scott--Concerning the state treasurer's authority to provide technical assistance to governmental entities relative to the efficient management of public funds.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Gagliardi, Tapia, Taylor.
SB00-177 by Senator Anderson; also Representative Mitchell--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.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Fairbank, Webster, Williams S., Young.
SB00-193 by Senators Teck, Andrews, Blickensderfer, Dyer, Evans, Lamborn, Perlmutter, Tebedo; also Representatives McPherson, George, King, Swenson--Concerning the organization of the department of revenue.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 63 NO 1 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
SB00-136 by Senator Nichol; also Representative Mitchell--Concerning information from criminal cases on the central registry of child protection in the department of human services.
Laid over until April 27, retaining place on Calendar.
SB00-208 by Senators Congrove, Andrews, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Dennis, Dyer, Evans, Hillman, Lacy, Lamborn, Musgrave, Owen, Perlmutter, Powers, Sullivant, Tebedo, Teck, Thiebaut; also Representatives Mitchell, McElhany, Lee, May, Clapp, Coleman, Dean, Decker, Fairbank, Gordon, Grossman, Hefley, Kaufman, Lawrence, McKay, McPherson, Nuņez, Paschall, Pfiffner, Scott, Sinclair, Smith, Williams T.--Concerning the increase of law enforcement responsibilities pertaining to search warrants.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Clarke, Gagliardi, Gotlieb, Keller, Mace, Swenson, Taylor, Tool, Webster, Williams S., Windels, Young.
SB00-209 by Senator Lamborn; also Representative Kaufman--Concerning the application of the standards established in the "Colorado Uniform Prudent Investor Act" as the investment standards for trustees of retirement benefit plans established for certain public employees.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Gotlieb, Kester, Mace, Scott, Mr. Speaker.
SB00-218 by Senator Powers; also Representative Kaufman--Concerning implementation of the requirement that persons in jail work.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Clarke, Fairbank, Gagliardi, Gotlieb, Hefley, Hoppe, Larson, Lawrence, McKay, Scott, Stengel, Taylor, Zimmerman, Mr. Speaker.
SB00-049 by Senator Feeley; also Representative Tate--Concerning the establishment of the obligation of the state for funding special education programs for children with disabilities, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
The question being "Shall the bill pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill was declared passed.
YES 63 NO 1 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga E
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Allen, Bacon, Chavez, Clarke, Coleman, Gagliardi, Gotlieb, Grossman, Keller, Lee, Leyba, Mace, Miller, Plant, Stengel, Tapia, Tochtrop, Tupa, Vigil, Williams S., Williams T., Windels, Zimmerman.
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CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION
HJR00-1054 by Representative George; also Senator Wham--Concerning early childhood intervention awareness day.
(Printed and placed in member's file; also printed in House Journal, April 13, pages 1525-1526.)
Representative George read the resolution at length and moved for its adoption.
Amendment No. 1, moved by Representative Pfiffner.
Amend printed resolution, page 1, line 1, strike "are the";
line 2, strike "state's most precious resources and".
The amendment was declared passed by viva voce vote.
On motion of Representative George, the resolution as amended was adopted by viva voce vote.
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Alexander, Chavez, Clarke, Dean, Decker, Gagliardi, Gordon, Gotlieb, Hagedorn, Hoppe, Johnson, Kaufman, Keller, Kester, King, Larson, Lawrence, Mace, Miller, Morrison, Ragsdale, Sinclair, Spence, Spradley, Stengel, Tapia, Taylor, Tochtrop, Tupa, Vigil, Williams S.._______________
REPORTS OF COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE
APPROPRIATIONS
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
HB00-1346 be postponed indefinitely.
SB00-004 be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation.
SB00-084 be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation.
SB00-163 be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation._______________
On motion of Representative Dean, SB00-203, 007, 084, 004, 163 shall be added to the Special Orders calendar on Wednesday, April 26, 2000._______________
House in recess. House reconvened.
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On motion of Representative Dean, HB00-1493 shall be added to the Special Orders calendar on Wednesday, April 26, 2000._______________
On motion of Representative Allen, the House resolved itself into Committee of the Whole for consideration of Special Orders and she was called to the Chair to act as Chairman._______________
SPECIAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILLS
The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chairman reported the titles of the following bills had been read (reading at length had been dispensed with by unanimous consent), the bills considered and action taken thereon as follows:
(Amendments to the committee amendment are to the printed committee report which was printed and placed in the members' bill file.)
SB00-133 by Senator Arnold; also Representative Gotlieb--Concerning safe schools, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
Amendment No. 1, Education Report, dated April 19, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 19, page 1644.
Amendment No. 2, by Representative Gotlieb.
Amend the Education Committee Report, dated April 19, 2000, page 4, strike lines 15 through 20 and substitute the following:
"Page 22, line 9, after the period, add "Any program of educational services provided by a nonpublic, nonparochial school shall be subject to approval by the state board of education pursuant to section 22-2-107, C.R.S.";";
line 22 of the Committee Report, strike "(II)";" and substitute "(II)".";
strike lines 23 through 27 of the Committee Report and substitute the following:
"Page 24, line 10, after the period, insert "Any services provided pursuant to an agreement with a nonpublic, nonparochial school shall be subject to approval by the state board of education pursuant to section 22-2-107, C.R.S.".".
Page 5 of the Committee Report, strike lines 1 through 6 and substitute the following:
"Page 26, line 3, strike "students." and substitute "students; except that nonpublic, nonparochial schools may only apply for a grant pursuant to the provisions of this section to fund educational services that have been approved by the state board pursuant to section 22-2-107, C.R.S.";
Page 29, after line 24, insert the following:
"SECTION 14. 22-2-107 (1), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW PARAGRAPH to read:
22-2-107. State board - powers. (1) The state board has the power:
(s) To approve programs by nonpublic, nonparochial schools to provide educational services to students pursuant to section 22-33-203, C.R.S., and to approve services to be provided to at risk students pursuant to agreements entered into pursuant to section 22-33-204, C.R.S.".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.".
Amendment No. 3, by Representative Gotlieb.
Amend the Education Committee Report, dated April 19, 2000, page 1, line 7, strike "or contract intended";
line 8, strike "to correct the behavior shall" and substitute "may";
line 9, strike "class." and substitute "class, and shall be developed after the second such removal from class.".
Page 4 of the Committee Report, line 5, after "any" insert "pertinent performance record or";
line 12, after "disciplinary", insert "or performance".
Amendment No. 4, by Representative Gotlieb.
Amend the Education Committee Report, dated April 19, 2000, page 1, line 10, after "state", insert "laws, including, but not limited to".
Page 3, line 18, strike "ensure" and substitute "address";
line 19, strike "to ensure the removal of" and substitute "any other";
line 28, strike "defined" and substitute "determined".
A motion by Representative Dean that the Committee rise, report progress and beg leave to sit again at 2:30 p.m., was adopted by unanimous consent.________________
House reconvened.
The Committee of the Whole reported it had risen, reported progress and would sit again at 2:30 p.m._______________
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker:
The Senate has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes: SB00-227;
SB00-220, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, pages 1109-1110;
SB00-222, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, page 1109;
SB00-225, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, pages1126-1127. _______________
MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR
We herewith transmit without comment, SB00-227; and without comment, as amended, SB00-220, 222, and 225.______________
INTRODUCTION OF BILL
First Reading
The following bill was read by title and referred to the committee indicated:
SB00-225 by Senators Wattenberg, Blickensderfer, Feeley, Hillman, Powers; also Representatives Stengel, Dean--Concerning reimbursement to landowners whose property is being acquired by a public highway authority in connection with eminent domain proceedings.
Committee on Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources_______________
House in recess. House reconvened.
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CONSENT GRANTED TO COMMITTEE
Under House Rule 25(i)(2), Representative Dean moved that the Committee on Transportation & Energy be granted permission to meet while the House is in session. The motion was passed by the following roll call vote:
YES 50 NO 2 EXCUSED 13 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman E
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman E
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson E
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace E
May E
McElhany E
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez E
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale E
Saliman Y
Scott E
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson E
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa N
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels N
Witwer E
Young Y
Zimmerman E
Mr. Speaker E
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REPORTS OF COMMITTEES OF REFERENCE
APPROPRIATIONS
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
SB00-128 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Finance with favorable recommendation:
Amend reengrossed bill, page 1, line 2, strike "(2) (b),".
Page 3, strike lines 8 through 24.
Page 10, strike lines 8 through 11, and substitute the following:
"SECTION 5. Appropriation - adjustment in 2000 long bill. (1) In addition to any other appropriation, there is hereby appropriated, from any moneys in the general fund not otherwise appropriated, to the department of health care policy and financing, medical services premiums, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, the sum of seven hundred fourteen thousand four hundred fifty-three dollars ($714,453), or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the implementation of this act. [This sum shall be subject to the "(M)" notation as defined in the general appropriation act.] In addition to said appropriation, the general assembly anticipates that, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, the department of health care policy and financing will receive the sum of seven hundred fourteen thousand four hundred fifty-three dollars ($714,453) in federal funds for the implementation of this act. Although the federal funds are not appropriated in this act, they are noted for the purpose of indicating the assumptions used relative to these funds in developing the state appropriation amounts.
(2) For the implementation of this act, appropriations made in the annual general appropriations act for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, shall be adjusted as follows:
(a) The general fund appropriation to the capital construction fund outlined in section 3 (1) (f) is reduced by seven hundred fourteen thousand four hundred fifty-three dollars ($714,453).
(b) The capital construction fund exempt appropriation to the department of transportation, construction projects, is reduced by seven hundred fourteen thousand four hundred fifty-three dollars ($714,453).".
Renumber succeeding section accordingly.
Page 1, line 103, strike "program." and substitute "program, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.".
FINANCE
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
HB00-1484 be postponed indefinitely.
SB00-092 be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation.
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MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker:
The Senate has passed on Third Reading and returns herewith HB00-1142,1153, 1247, 1280, and 1381.
The Senate has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes:
HB00-1012, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, page 1124;
HB00-1063, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, pages 1129-1130;
HB00-1069, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, page 1124;
HB00-1083, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, page 1126;
HB00-1103, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, page 1107;
HB00-1201, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, page 1108;
HB00-1214, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, pages 1109 and 1125;
HB00-1235, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, page 1124;
HB00-1255, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, page 1125;
HB00-1256, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, page 1108;
HB00-1259, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, pages 1107, 1125, and 1128;
HB00-1274, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, page 1107, and on Third Reading as printed in Senate Journal, April 26;
HB00-1294, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, page 1108;
HB00-1306, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, page 1126;
HB00-1343, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, page 1126;
HB00-1355, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, page 1107;
HB00-1358, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, page 1108;
HB00-1365, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 25, page 1125;_________
The Senate has adopted and returns herewith: HJR00-1005, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 26 .
The Senate has voted not to concur in House Amendments to SB00-124 and requests that a Conference Committee be appointed. The President appointed Senators Andrews, Chm., and Anderson, and Hernandez as members of the First Conference Committee on the part of the Senate. The Senate granted permission to members of the First Conference Committee on SB00-124 to consider matters not at issue between the two houses. The bill is transmitted herewith._______________
MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR
We herewith transmit without comment, as amended, HB00-1012, 1063, 1069, 1083, 1103, 1201, 1214, 1235, 1255, 1256, 1274, 1294, 1306, 1343, 1355, 1358, and 1365.
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INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
First Reading
The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated:
SB00-220 by Senator Perlmutter; also Representative Smith--Concerning the modification of procedures for the foreclosure of deeds of trust.
Committee on Business Affairs & Labor
SB00-222 by Senator Dennis; also Representative Lawrence--Concerning the transfer of certain real property held by the state of Colorado in Pueblo county to the city of Pueblo for the historic Arkansas river project.
Committee on Local Government________________
On motion of Representative Allen, the House resolved itself into Committee of the Whole for continuation of consideration of Special Orders, and she returned to the Chair to act as Chairman.________________
SPECIAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILLS
(Continued from page 1791)
SB00-133 (continued)
(Amended as printed in House Journal pages 1790-1791.)
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-181 by Senator Wham; also Representative George--Concerning the funding of public school capital construction projects, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
Amendment No. 1, Appropriations Report, dated April 24, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 24, page 1664.
Amendment No. 2, by Representatives George and King.
Amend the Appropriations Committee Report, dated April 24, 2000, page 1, strike lines 3 through 13.
Page 2 of the Committee Report, strike line 1 and substitute the following:
"Strike page 5 of the reengrossed bill and substitute the following:
"SECTION 1. Legislative findings. (1) The general assembly hereby finds that:
(a) School districts have funded school capital construction through the issuance of bonds paid back through property tax revenues and through the use of other revenues available to the districts with only limited assistance from the state;
(b) At the 1996 general election, the electors of the state approved an amendment to section 3 of article IX of the state constitution to authorize the general assembly to adopt laws to assist public schools in providing necessary buildings, land, and equipment including the use of the permanent school fund to guarantee bonds issued by school districts or to make loans to school districts;
(c) In the summer of 1996, the K-12 capital construction finance committee found that school districts in the state were faced with the need for the construction of new schools and major renovations to existing school facilities;
(d) The final recommendations of the interim committee included the creation of a matching grant program to provide state assistance to certain school districts with capital construction needs;
(e) In the 1997 legislative session, the general assembly enacted House Bill 97-1007 that created such a program but the bill was vetoed because the program had no defined stream of funding;
(f) In the 1998 legislative session, the general assembly passed House Bill 98-1231 that created the matching grant program with funding to be provided from excess state revenues for a specified number of years; and
(g) The electors of the state did not approve the expenditure of excess state revenues for the school capital construction program when the question was presented at the 1998 general election again leaving the program without a defined stream of funding.
(2) The general assembly hereby finds and declares that the provisions of this act are enacted to provide financial assistance to school districts in meeting the districts' needs for school capital construction by:
(a) Providing a stream of state funding for the matching grant program for school construction and renovation and for the school capital construction expenditures reserve;
(b) Asking the electors of the state, at the 2000 general election, for permission for the state to retain and expend excess state revenues to provide additional moneys for the matching grant program; and
(c) Implementing the constitutional provision allowing the permanent school fund to be used to make loans to school districts for school construction and renovation.
(3) The general assembly further finds and declares that the enactment of this act shall not be construed as:
(a) An admission that the current system for funding school capital construction is in any manner constitutionally or legally deficient;
(b) An admission that the state is in any manner liable for any acts
or omissions relating to the funding of school capital construction; or
(c) An assumption of permanent or long-term legal or constitutional responsibility for school capital construction.
SECTION 2. 24-75-201.1, Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBSECTION to read:
24-75-201.1. Restriction on state appropriations - legislative declaration. (4) (a) The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares that moneys from the general fund shall be appropriated annually in the general appropriation bill to the school construction and renovation fund established in section 22-43.7-103, C.R.S., and to the school capital construction expenditures reserve established in section 22-54-117 (1.5), C.R.S., as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection (4).
(b) (I) For the fiscal year 2000-01, the general assembly shall appropriate five million dollars from the general fund to the school capital construction expenditures reserve established in section 22-54-117 (1.5), C.R.S. Said amount shall be a general fund appropriation that exceeds the limitation on state general fund appropriations established by paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of this section in the fiscal year in which first made but will be included in the calculation of the maximum level of state general fund appropriations pursuant to said paragraph (a) in the following fiscal year.
(II) For the fiscal year 2001-02, the general assembly shall continue to appropriate five million dollars to the school capital construction expenditures reserve, which appropriation will be included in the calculation of the maximum level of state general fund appropriations pursuant to said paragraph (a). The general assembly shall appropriate an additional five million dollars to the reserve which shall be a general fund appropriation that exceeds the limitation on state general fund appropriations established by paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of this section in the fiscal year in which first made but will be is included in the calculation of the maximum level of state general fund appropriations pursuant to said paragraph (a) in the following fiscal year.
(III) For the fiscal year 2002-03, the general assembly shall continue to appropriate ten million dollars to the school capital construction expenditures reserve which appropriation will be included in the calculation of the maximum level of state general fund appropriations pursuant to said paragraph (a). The general assembly shall appropriate an additional five million dollars to the school construction and renovation fund established in section 22-43.7-103, C.R.S. Said additional amount shall be a general fund appropriation that exceeds the limitation on state general fund appropriations established by paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of this section in the fiscal year in which first made but will be included in the calculation of the maximum level of state general fund appropriations pursuant to said paragraph (a) in the following fiscal year.
(IV) For the fiscal year 2003-04, the general assembly shall continue to appropriate ten million dollars to the school capital construction expenditures reserve and five million dollars to the school construction and renovation fund, both of which appropriations will be included in the calculation of the maximum level of state general fund appropriations pursuant to said paragraph (a). The general assembly shall appropriate an additional five million dollars to the school construction and renovation fund. Said additional amount shall be a general fund appropriation that exceeds the limitation on state general fund appropriations established by paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of this section in the fiscal year in which first made but will be included in the calculation of the maximum level of state general fund appropriations pursuant to said paragraph (a) in the following fiscal year.
(V) For fiscal years 2004-05 through 2010-11, the general assembly shall continue to appropriate ten million dollars to the school capital construction expenditures reserve and ten million dollars to the school construction and renovation fund, both of which appropriations will be included in the calculation of the maximum level of state general fund appropriations pursuant to said paragraph (a).
(c) Not withstanding the provisions of paragraph (b) of this subsection (4), in any fiscal year 2000-01 through 2010-11, no appropriation shall be made in such fiscal year if general fund revenues for the applicable fiscal year do not exceed general fund obligations and the moneys required to be allocated to the highway users tax fund pursuant to section 39-26-123 (2) C.R.S., for the applicable fiscal year by more than eighty million dollars as determined by the general assembly as of the time any conference committee report is adopted on the general appropriation bill enacted for the applicable fiscal year.
(d) For purposes of paragraph (c) of this subsection (4), "general fund obligations" include:
(I) General fund appropriations required by permanent statute or constitutional provision;
(II) General fund appropriations up to the limitation established by paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of this section and general fund appropriations that are exceptions to said limitation;
(III) The general fund transfer to the capital construction fund provided in section 24-75-302 (2) including any additional transfers necessary to fund capital construction priorities for the applicable fiscal year;
(IV) Any transfer to the controlled maintenance trust fund pursuant to the provisions of section 24-75-302.5;
(V) Any refunds required to be made by section 20 of article X of the state constitution; and
(VI) the reserve required to be maintained pursuant to paragraph (d) of subsection (1) of this section.
SECTION 3. 22-54-117 (2), (3), and (6), Colorado Revised Statutes, are amended, and the said 22-54-117 is further amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBSECTION, to read:
22-54-117. Contingency reserve - capital construction expenditures reserve. (1.5) (a) In addition to any amount annually appropriated by the general assembly to the state public school fund as a contingency reserve, for fiscal years 2000-01 through 2010-11, an amount shall be appropriated from the general fund to the state public school fund, in accordance with section 24-75-201.1 (4) (b), C.R.S., as a school capital construction expenditures reserve to be used only as provided in this subsection (1.5). The state board is authorized to approve and order payments from the school capital construction expenditures reserve only for supplemental assistance to districts for capital expenditures:
(I) To address immediate safety hazards or health concerns within existing school facilities;
(II) To relieve excessive operating costs created by insufficient maintenance or construction spending which are currently required to be expended by the district; or
(III) To relieve building construction conditions which detract from an effective learning environment.
(b) For purposes of this subsection (1.5), "capital construction expenditures" means expenditures which result in the acquisition of fixed assets or additions to fixed assets that will have benefits for more than one year and includes expenditures for the improvement, repair, remodeling, alteration, or renovation of existing school facilities or the purchase of new or replacement equipment within existing school facilities.
(c) The state board shall provide technical consultation and administrative services to districts to evaluate the need for capital construction expenditures and the districts' plans for expending any assistance received pursuant to this subsection (1.5).
(2) Application by a district for supplemental assistance pursuant to either subsection (1) or (1.5) of this section shall set forth fully the grounds upon which it relies for assistance and shall be sworn to under oath by the president and secretary of the district board of the district.
(3) The state board shall conduct such investigation as it deems proper, and, if it finds that an application should be approved, it shall determine the amount to be paid. In determining which districts receive payments pursuant to this section and the amount of such payments, the state board shall consider the amount of the supplemental assistance requested by the district as a percentage of the district's total program. By order upon the state treasurer, said board shall direct payment from the contingency reserve or school capital construction expenditures reserve, whichever is applicable, of such amount to the treasurer of the eligible district for credit to the general fund of the district.
(6) (a) Any unexpended balance in the contingency reserve at the end of each fiscal year shall revert to the state general fund.
(b) The state treasurer shall transfer any moneys in the school capital construction expenditures reserve that remain unexpended or unencumbered on March 15 of each fiscal year to the school construction and renovation fund established in section 22-43.7-103. The state treasurer shall notify the joint budget committee of any transfer made pursuant to this paragraph (b) no later than March 20 of said fiscal year.
SECTION 4. 22-43.7-101 (2) and (3), Colorado Revised Statutes, are amended to read:
22-43.7-101. Legislative declaration. (2) The general assembly further finds and declares that the establishment of a program to provide matching grants financial assistance to school districts for capital construction projects would assist the districts in meeting students' fundamental educational needs.
(3) It is the intent of the general assembly in enacting this article to establish a program that will provide matching funds grants and make loans to school districts that desire to undertake capital construction projects and that have a need for financial assistance in order to undertake such construction projects. This program shall be in addition to the loan guarantee program established by section 22-41-109 that uses the public school fund to guarantee payment of principal and interest on bonds issued by school districts for capital construction projects.
SECTION 5. 22-43.7-102 (2), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended, and the said 22-43.7-102 is further amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBSECTION, to read:
22-43.7-102. Definitions. As used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires:
(2) "Construction and renovation fund" means the school construction and renovation fund created pursuant to this article.
(2.7) "Permanent school fund" means the public school fund created by section 3 of article IX of the state constitution.
SECTION 6. Article 43.7 of title 22, Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION to read:
22-43.7-103.5. Loans for qualified capital construction projects. (1) As authorized under the provisions of section 3 of article IX of the state constitution, the state treasurer may make loans to school districts for the purpose of funding qualified capital construction projects. Loans made pursuant to this section shall not be subject to the provisions of section 24-36-113, C.R.S., that require the state treasurer to secure the maximum rate of interest on investments of state moneys. The procedures for the making of loans shall be determined by the state treasurer subject to the following:
(a) No loan shall be authorized for any capital construction project that has not been evaluated by the state board and included on the prioritized list prepared by the board pursuant to this article.
(b) No loan shall be authorized in an amount other than the amount determined by the board unless the board approves the change in the loan amount.
(c) No loan shall be authorized unless the debt is approved by the voters of the school district.
(d) No loan shall be authorized unless the method for repayment of the loan is specified in the application. If the loan is to be repaid from a property tax mill levy, such levy must be approved at the same election that authorized the creation of the debt.
(2) The state treasurer shall determine the amount of the permanent school fund that may be loaned out pursuant to this section and the rate of interest to be charged on loans. The average rate of interest charged on loans made in any calendar year must equal or exceed the percentage change in the consumer price index during the previous calendar year as defined in section 24-75-201.1 (4) (d), C.R.S. Payments of the principal of and interest on all loans shall be returned to the permanent school fund.
(3) The general assembly shall appropriate money from the general fund to restore moneys to the permanent school fund, together with interest, that are lost by reason of the failure of any school district to repay a loan made pursuant to this section.
(4) Administrative costs that will be incurred by the school district related to the loan may be included in the amount of the loan.
SECTION 7. 22-43.7-104, Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
22-43.7-104. Eligible projects - criteria. (1) Matching grants may be provided from the construction and renovation fund and loans may be made from the permanent school fund pursuant to this article only for school district capital construction projects involving instructional facilities, including classrooms, libraries, physical plants, and associated administrative areas, or involving the incorporation of technology into the educational environment.
(2) Matching grants and loans shall not be provided pursuant to this article for any portion of a school district capital construction project involving athletic, recreational, or other noninstructional facilities within the district, even if such facilities are located on a school site.".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 6, strike lines 1 and 2 and substitute the following:
"SECTION 8. 22-43.7-103, Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:";
strike lines 9 through 11 and substitute the following:
"assembly subsection (5) of this section, any moneys appropriated from the general fund to the fund in accordance with section 24-75-201.1 (4) (b), C.R.S., any moneys transferred to the fund from the school capital construction expenditures reserve in accordance with section 22-54-117 (6) (b), and any other moneys as may be made";
line 14, after "the", insert "construction and renovation";
line 16, strike "article; except" and substitute "article. The state board shall determine the proportion of the state and local funds to be used to finance the qualified capital construction project and the amount of each grant using the criteria established pursuant to section 22-43.7-106.";
strike lines 17 through 20 and substitute the following:
"(3) Matching grants from the construction and renovation fund shall not be authorized for any school district if the capital construction project that has not been evaluated by the state board and included on the prioritized list prepared by the state board pursuant to this article.
(4) All interest derived from the deposit and investment of moneys in the construction and renovation fund shall be credited to the fund. Any moneys not appropriated shall remain in the construction and renovation fund and shall not be transferred or revert to the general fund of the state at the end of any fiscal year.
(5) (a) (I) The secretary of state shall submit a ballot question to a vote of the registered electors of the state of Colorado at the statewide election to be held in November, 2000, for their approval or rejection. Each elector voting at said November election shall cast a vote as provided by law either "Yes" or "No" on the proposition: "For the purpose of funding school district capital construction projects, shall the state of Colorado be permitted to retain annually up to one hundred million dollars of the state revenues in excess of the constitutional limitation on state fiscal year spending for the 1999-2000 fiscal year and for each of the four succeeding fiscal years for the purpose of funding school district capital construction projects, notwithstanding any restriction on spending, revenues, or appropriations, including without limitation the restrictions of section 20 of article X of the state constitution and the statutory limitation on state general fund appropriations, establishing procedures for funding school district capital construction projects, and requiring annual transfers of excess state revenues for this purpose?".
(II) The votes cast for the approval or rejection of the question submitted pursuant to this paragraph (a) shall be canvassed and the result determined in the manner provided by law for the canvassing or votes for representatives in Congress.
(III) Paragraphs (b) to (e) of this subsection (5) shall only be implemented if the question submitted pursuant to this paragraph (a) is approved at the election held in November, 2000.
(b) No later than February 1, 2001, the state treasurer".
Page 7, line 4, strike "(b)" and substitute "(c)";
line 25, strike "(c)" and substitute "(d)".
Page 8, line 1, strike "section" and substitute "subsection (5)";
line 7, strike "(d)" and substitute "(e)";
line 8, strike "section" and substitute "subsection (5)";
strike lines 13 through 26 and substitute the following:
"SECTION 9. 22-43.7-105, Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
22-43.7-105. Financial assistance application requirements - evaluation criteria - oversight board - duties. (1) Applications for matching grants from the fund financial assistance for capital construction projects shall be submitted to the state board no later than July 1 of each year for the following fiscal year. Individual schools may apply for matching grants through the school district in which the schools are located and the school district may, in turn, apply to the state board for such grants pursuant to this section.
(2) The state board or its designees shall evaluate such applications based on the factors set forth in this section and such other factors as the state board may establish by rule. Such rules shall be promulgated in accordance with article 4 of title 24, C.R.S. The state board may request any department, agency, or institution of state government with expertise or experience in construction management to provide assistance to the board with regard to the evaluation of applications for grants and loans pursuant to section 22-43.7-105 (2).
(3) It is the intent of the general assembly that school districts give consideration to the needs of both traditional public schools and charter schools established pursuant to article 30.5 of this title when submitting applications for matching grants or loans pursuant to this section.
(4) All applications submitted to the state board shall be in a form prescribed by the state board and shall include:
(a) A description of the scope and nature of the capital construction project;
(b) A description of the architectural, functional, and construction standards that are to be applied to the facility that is the subject of the capital construction project;
(b.5) The estimated amount of financial assistance needed for the capital construction project;
(c) The form and amount of financial effort that will be provided by the school district for the capital construction project;
(c.5) A demonstration of the district's ability and willingness to maintain any new capital construction project funded pursuant to this article;
(d) Whether an election is required before the district can proceed with the capital construction project and, if so, the voters of the school district have already approved the incurring of debt in the case of a loan or, if the election has not already been held, the anticipated date of the election; and
(e) Such other information the state board may require for the evaluation of the capital construction project.
(5) Applications that describe capital construction projects deemed eligible by the state board for matching grants financial assistance shall be prioritized based on the following criteria, in descending order of importance:
(a) Capital construction projects that will address immediate safety hazards or health concerns at existing school facilities, considering the age of the facilities and any previous renovation work or controlled maintenance that has been performed at the facilities in a school district that has a lower relative wealth compared to other school districts in the state based on the per pupil assessed valuation within the district;
(a.5) Capital construction projects in a school district that has reached ninety percent or more of its limit on bonded indebtedness under section 22-42-104;
(b) Capital construction projects in a school district that has a lower relative wealth compared to other school districts in the state based on the per pupil assessed valuation within the district and the amount of state aid to which the school district is entitled relative to the district's total program, as defined in section 22-54-103 (6) that will address safety hazards or health concerns at existing school facilities, considering the age of the facilities and any previous renovation work or controlled maintenance that has been performed at the facilities if such projects could not qualify for funding or were not approved for funding from the school capital construction expenditures reserve pursuant to section 22-54-117 (1.5);
(c) Capital construction projects that will address enrollment growth issues within a school district, considering the amount of enrollment growth in the school district and other steps taken by the school district to address enrollment growth concerns;
(d) Capital construction projects in a school district that has previously demonstrated consistent efforts to allocate moneys to the district's capital reserve fund in excess of the minimum amounts required pursuant to section 22-54-105 (2);
(e) Capital construction projects that are designed to incorporate technology into the educational environment;
(f) All other capital construction projects.
(6) From the applications submitted for financial assistance for the next fiscal year, the state board shall prepare a prioritized list of eligible capital construction projects. and The state board shall then determine the type and amount of financial assistance to be provided for each eligible capital construction project based upon information provided by the school district in the application. The state board shall submit such a list of school districts recommended to receive matching grants for capital construction projects, along with the amount of each grant and the amount of the school district match, to the joint budget committee of the general assembly no later than December 1 of each year for consideration for inclusion in the general appropriations bill capital development committee of the general assembly no later than October 1 of each calendar year. Said list shall also be submitted to the education committees of the senate and the house of representatives, no later than December 1 of that year the governor, the president of the senate, and the speaker of the house of representatives. The joint budget capital development committee shall determine the number of capital construction projects on the list that may receive matching grants from moneys available in the construction and renovation fund. Only capital construction projects on the prioritized list may receive matching grants from the construction and renovation fund, and the capital construction projects shall be funded in the priority determined by the state board. The capital development committee shall submit the list of projects to receive matching funds to the joint budget committee for the purpose of making the appropriation in the general appropriation bill to the department of education from the construction and renovation fund for the next fiscal year. The joint budget committee may increase the appropriation, and the number of projects to be funded, if additional moneys are made available from moneys transferred from the school capital construction expenditures reserve in accordance with section 22-54-117 (6) (b). A prioritized list showing school districts that will be loaned money from the permanent school fund, along with the amount of each loan, shall be provided to the governor, the president of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, and the joint budget committee.
(7) The state board is authorized to promulgate rules for the administration of this article. Such rules shall be promulgated in accordance with article 4 of title 24, C.R.S.
SECTION 10. 22-43.7-106, Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
22-43.7-106. Amount of matching grant or loan. (1) The state board shall determine the proportion of the state and local funds to be used to finance the qualified capital construction project. The state board shall develop criteria to determine the amount of each matching grant awarded and each loan made pursuant to this article. Such criteria shall include but shall not be limited to:
(a) The school district's ranking on assessed value per pupil, including whether the school district ranks below the state average;
(b) The school district's mill levy and debt capacity;
(c) The percentage of at-risk pupils in the school district;
(d) The effort of the school district to submit bond questions to voters in the district and to support the passage of such questions during the last ten years; and
(e) The age and condition of buildings to be remodeled or rebuilt; and
(f) Other criteria as deemed necessary by the state board.
SECTION 11. 2-3-1304 (1) (b), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended, and the said 2-3-1304 (1) is further amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW PARAGRAPH, to read:
2-3-1304. Powers and duties of capital development committee. (1) The capital development committee shall have the following powers and duties:
(a.6) For fiscal year 2001-02 and each fiscal year thereafter, to review the list submitted by the state board of education of school districts recommended to receive matching grants for capital construction projects from the school construction and renovation fund pursuant to section 22-43.7-105 (6), C.R.S. The capital development committee shall determine the number of projects on the list that may be funded from moneys available in the school construction and renovation fund. Only capital projects on the prioritized list may receive matching grants from the fund, and the projects must be funded in the priority determined by the state board of education.
(b) To hold such hearings as may be necessary to consider reports from each department, institution, or agency itself with respect to any such capital construction, controlled maintenance, or acquisition of capital assets and to consider the list submitted by the state board of education of school districts recommended to receive matching grants for capital construction projects from the school construction and renovation fund pursuant to section 22-43.7-105 (6), C.R.S.;".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
Page 9, strike lines 1 through 12;
line 16, strike "States" and substitute "Statutes";
strike lines 21 through 26.
Strike page 10 and substitute the following:
"SECTION 13. Appropriation. In addition to any other appropriation, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, there is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the general fund not otherwise appropriated, to the state public school fund for allocation to the school capital construction expenditures reserve created in section 22-54-117, Colorado Revised Statutes, the sum of ten million dollars ($10,000,000), and such sum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is further appropriated to the department of education for the implementation of section 22-54-117, Colorado Revised Statutes. Said amount is exempt from the statutory limitation on state general fund appropriations pursuant to section 24-75-201.1 (1) (a) (III) (B), Colorado Revised Statutes.
SECTION 14. Effective date. This act shall take effect July 1, 2000; except that section 2 of this act enacting section 24-75-201.1 (4), Colorado Revised Statutes, to provide for the appropriation of general fund moneys to provide assistance for school capital construction needs, section 3 of this act amending section 22-54-117, Colorado Revised Statutes, to establish the school capital construction expenditures reserve, and section 13 of this act shall only take effect if a final state court order is entered under which the state of Colorado will provide financial assistance to school districts for capital construction projects and under which Giardino v. Colorado State Board of Education, et al., Civil Action No. 98 CV 246 (Denver District Court) is dismissed and under which funds could be appropriated which would exceed the limitation on general fund appropriations established by section 24-75-201 (1) (a), Colorado Revised Statutes. The attorney general of the state of Colorado shall notify the revisor of statutes, the staff director of the joint budget committee, the state controller, and the commissioner of education if and when such a final state court order is entered.
SECTION 15. 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.".
Amendment No. 3, by Representative George.
Amend Amendment No. 2, by Representative George, as printed in House Journal page 1796, line 42, after the semicolon, add "and";
strike lines 44 through 46;
line 48, strike "(c)" and "(b)".
Page 1802 of the proposed amendment, line 19, strike "subsection (5) of this section,";
line 34, strike "20" and substitute "26";
strike lines 48 through 56.
Page 1803, strike lines 1 through 34 and substitute the following:
"Strike pages 7 and 8 of the reengrossed bill and substitute the following:".
Page 1807 of the amendment, strike line 14;
line 16, strike "21" and substitute "13";
line 20, strike "13." and substitute "12.";
line 32, strike "14." and substitute "13.";
line 38, strike "13" and substitute "12";
line 50, strike "15." and substitute "14.".
Amendment No. 4, by Representative George.
Amend Amendment No. 2, by Representative George, as printed in House Journal page 1807, line 24, strike "ten million dollars ($10,000,000)," and substitute "five million dollars ($5,000,000),".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-117 by Senator Dennis; also Representative Mitchell--Concerning tuition assistance for the dependent children of certain persons, and, in connection therewith, authorizing tuition assistance for the dependents of deceased or permanently disabled national guardsmen, law enforcement officers, or firefighters.
Amendment No. 1, Education Report, dated April 17, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 18, page 1618.
Amendment No. 2, Appropriations Report, dated April 19, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 19, page 1639.
Amendment No. 3, by Representative Mitchell.
Amend the Education Committee Report, dated April 17, 2000, page 1, strike line 2 and substitute the following:
"line 19, strike "an institution that is not a state" and substitute "an institution that is not a state institution a nonpublic institution of higher education within the state of Colorado";
line 20, strike "institution";
line 21, strike "and room and board";
line 23, strike "year." and substitute "year, and the average cost of room and board calculated for a full-time equivalent student at all state institutions for the previous year. Such dependents pursuing studies at an out-of-state institution of higher education shall be eligible for assistance not to exceed the average cost of undergraduate instruction calculated for a full-time equivalent student at a comparable state institution for the previous year.".".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-203 by Senator Powers; also Representative George--Concerning the performance of utility relocation work in conjunction with design-build transportation projects.
Amendment No. 1, Transportation & Energy Report, dated April 12, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 13, page 1472.
Amendment No. 2, by Representative George.
Amend reengrossed bill, page 6, line 12, strike "43-1-225;" and substitute "43-1-225 or to pay for utility relocations when utility facilities are located on easements owned by the utility;";
line 18, strike "that perform";
strike line 19;
line 20, strike "project" and after "the", insert "utility relocation".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-004 by Senator Matsunaka; also Representative Kaufman--Concerning the retention of state revenues in excess of the constitutional limitation on state fiscal year spending for a limited number of fiscal years to fund grants to be awarded to school districts for the purpose of funding programs that will improve academic performance in mathematics and science.
Amendment No. 1, by Representative Dean.
Amend reengrossed bill, page 5, line 13, strike "representatives, two" and substitute "representatives";
line 14, strike "representatives and one" and substitute "representatives, no more than two of whom shall be of the same political party; and";
strike lines 15 and 16.
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-084 by Senator Chlouber; also Representative Spence--Concerning an authorization of multistate lottery games, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
Amendment No. 1, Business Affairs & Labor Report, dated April 26, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 25, pages 1752-1754.
Amendment No. 2, by Representative Spence.
Amend the Business Affairs and Labor Committee Report, dated April 25, 2000, page 1, line 21, strike "(II), (17) (a) (III), (17) (a) (IV),".
Page 2, after line 6, insert the following:
"(I) Moneys received by the state from enterprises; and";
line 8, strike "C.R.S.; and" and substitute "C.R.S.";
strike lines 9 through 12 and substitute the following:
"(III) Net lottery proceeds distributed to the capital construction fund for payment of debt service on the obligations described in section 3 (1) (c) of article XXVII of the state constitution for the period through the fourth quarter of the state's fiscal year 1997-1998; and";
line 20, strike "constitution; except" and substitute "constitution. except";
strike lines 21 through 23 and substitute the following:
"that those portions of such proceeds which are specified in subparagraphs (III) and (IV) of paragraph (a) of this subsection (17) are included in state fiscal year spending.".".
Amendment No. 3, by Representative Spence and Berry.
Amend the Business Affairs and Labor Committee Report, dated April 25, 2000, page 1, strike lines 2 through 11 and substitute the following:
"SECTION 5. 22-54-117, Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBSECTION to read:";
line 12, strike "(b)" and substitute "22-54-117. Contingency reserve. (1.5)";
line 16, strike "school construction and renovation" and substitute "state public school fund as a contingency reserve";
line 17, strike "fund";
line 19, after the period, add "The state board is authorized to approve and order payments from the moneys transferred pursuant to this subsection only for supplemental assistance to districts for capital expenditures to address immediate safety hazards or health concerns within existing school facilities.".
Amendment No. 4, by Representatives Berry and Spence.
Amend the Amendment No. 3, by Representatives Spence and Berry, as printed in House Journal page 1811, after line 13, insert the following:
"Page 3, line 4, before "school", insert "state public";
strike lines 5 through 7 and substitute the following:
"fund as a contingency reserve for supplemental assistance to school districts for capital expenditures to address immediate health and safety concerns within existing school facilities exempt from any";
line 14, strike "school construction and renovation";
strike lines 15 and 16;
line 17, strike "districts notwithstanding" and substitute "state public school fund as a contingency reserve for supplemental assistance to school districts for capital expenditures to address immediate health and safety concerns within existing school facilities exempt from".".
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-163 by Senator Dyer; also Representative George--Concerning deferred sentences for drug offenders, and making an appropriation therefor.
Amendment No. 1, Judiciary Report, dated April 26, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 25, page 1754.
Amendment No. 2, by Representative George.
Amend reengrossed bill, page 4, after line 12, insert the following:
"SECTION 2. 16-11.5-102 (3), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
16-11.5-102. Substance abuse assessment - standardized procedure. (3) (a) The judicial department, the department of corrections, the division of criminal justice of the department of public safety, and the department of human services shall cooperate to develop a plan for the allocation of moneys deposited in the drug offender surcharge fund created pursuant to section 18-19-103 (4), C.R.S., among the judicial department, the department of corrections, the division of criminal justice of the department of public safety, and the department of human services. The plan developed pursuant to this subsection (3) shall be submitted to the general assembly on or before January 1, 1992. For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1992, the general assembly shall appropriate moneys only from the drug offender surcharge fund in accordance with such plan.
(b) (I) On and after January 1, 2001, the plan developed pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (3) may include provisions to implement the deferred sentencing demonstration program created in section 16-7-403.7.
(II) This paragraph (b) is repealed, effective July 1, 2006.".
Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.
As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-007 by Senator Phillips; also Representative Young--Concerning the creation of the state telecommunications and technologies council.
Laid over until May 4.
A motion by Representative Dean that the Committee rise, report progress and beg leave to sit again at 7:15 p.m., was adopted by unanimous consent.________________
House reconvened.
The Committee of the Whole reported it had risen, reported progress and would sit again at 7:15 p.m._______________
REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE
AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK, AND NATURAL RESOURCES
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
SB00-225 be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation._______________
On motion of Representative Dean, SB00-225, 092 shall be added to the Special Orders calendar on Wednesday, April 26, 2000, at 7:15 p.m._______________
APPOINTMENTS TO CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
Pursuant to a request from the Senate, the Speaker appointed Representatives Spence, Chairman, Allen and Tapia as House conferees to the First Conference Committee on SB00-124.______________
CONSENT GRANTED TO CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
Representative Tapia moved that the First Conference Committee on SB00-124 be granted permission to go beyond the scope of the difference between the House and the Senate. The motion was passed by the following roll call vote:
YES 60 NO 0 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 2
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley -
Hoppe Y
Johnson -
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace E
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer E
Young Y
Zimmerman E
Mr. Speaker Y
________________
House in recess. House reconvened.
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REPORTS OF COMMITTEES OF REFERENCE
AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK, AND NATURAL RESOURCES
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
SJR00-009 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred out for final action:
Amend reengrossed resolution, page 1, line 3, strike "southeast".
Page 2, line 43, strike "from the Shattuck site".
Page 3, line 28, strike "City." and substitute "City, a copy of the resolution shall be sent to the Fremont County Commission, and a copy of the resolution shall be sent to the regional office of the United States Environmental Protection Agency.".
APPROPRIATIONS
After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:
HB00-1492 be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation.______________
FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
on SB00-154
This Report Amends the Rerevised Bill.
To the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Your first conference committee appointed on SB00-154, concerning existing defenses to weapons laws, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:
1. That the Senate accede to the House amendments made to the bill, as said 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 2, line 17, after "(2)", insert "(a)";
line 24, strike "concern." and substitute "concern and is not an offense.";
after line 24, insert the following:
"(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no municipality, county, or city and county shall have the authority to enact or enforce any ordinance or resolution that would restrict a person's ability to travel with a weapon in a private automobile or other private means of conveyance for lawful protection of a person's or another's person or property while traveling into or through a municipal, county, or city and county jurisdiction, regardless of the number of times the person stops in a jurisdiction.".
Respectfully submitted,
Senate Committee: House Committee:
MaryAnne Tebedo Gary McPherson
Dottie Wham Jennifer Veiga
Alice Nichol Bill Kaufman______________
SIGNING OF BILLS - RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS
The Speaker has signed: HB00-1108._______________
MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR
We herewith transmit without comment, as amended, HB00-1259._______________
On motion of Representative Dean, HB00-1492 shall be added to the Special Orders calendar on Wednesday, April 26, 2000.________________
On motion of Representative Allen, the House resolved itself into Committee of the Whole for continuation of consideration of Special Orders, and she returned to the Chair to act as Chairman.________________
SPECIAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILLS
(Continued from page 1812)
HB00-1493 by Representative Lawrence; also Senator Dennis--Concerning local regulation of hazardous waste sites, and, in connection therewith, expanding the "State Hazardous Waste Incinerator Siting Act" to include all hazardous waste processors.
Amendment No. 1, Local Government Report, dated April 26, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 26, pages 1765-1766.
Amendment No. 2, by Representative Lawrence.
Amend the Local Government Committee Report, dated April 26, 2000, page 1, strike line 5 and substitute the following:
"Page 3, strike line 2 through 5.
Renumber succeeding subparagraphs.
Page 3, line 7, before "hazardous", insert "acute", and strike "and";";
line 8 of the committee report, strike "(IV)" and substitute "(III)";
after line 13 of the committee report, insert the following:
"Page 13, line 11, strike "commercial" and substitute "commercial".".
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-225 by Senators Wattenberg, Blickensderfer, Feeley, Hillman, Powers; also Representatives Stengel, Dean--Concerning reimbursement to landowners whose property is being acquired by a public highway authority in connection with eminent domain proceedings.
Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
SB00-092 by Senators Linkhart, Anderson, Lamborn, Reeves; also Representatives Leyba, Clarke, Taylor, Young--Concerning probation supervision fees.
Ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.
HB00-1492 by Representatives Paschall, Lee, May, Clapp, McElhany, Mitchell, Nuņez, Scott, Stengel, Swenson, Tochtrop, and Williams T.; also Senators Wham, Andrews, Hillman, and Owen--Concerning extension of the clean screen program into the enhanced emissions inspection program area.
Amendment No. 1, State, Veterans, & Military Affairs, Report, dated April 25, 2000, and placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 25, pages 1759-1760.
As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage._______________
AMENDMENTS TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
Representative Tupa moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that Amendment No. 2, by Representative Gotlieb (as printed in House Journal page 1790, lines 12-55) to SB00-133, did not pass, that the following Tupa amendment to SB00-133, did pass, and that SB00-133, as amended, did pass.
Amend the Education Committee Report, dated April 19, 2000, page 4, strike lines 15 through 20 and substitute the following:
"Page 21, line 11, strike "a";
line 12, strike "nonpublic, nonparochial school or in";
line 13, strike "but not limited to".
Page 22, line 7, strike "nonpublic,";
line 8, strike "nonparochial schools,";
line 19, strike "by a nonpublic,";
line 20, strike "nonparochial school,".";
strike lines 23 through 27 of the Committee Report and substitute the following:
"line 24, strike "nonpublic, nonparochial school,".
Page 23, line 2, strike "nonpublic,";
line 3, strike "nonparochial school,".
Page 24, line 5, strike "with nonpublic, nonparochial schools,".".
Page 5 of the Committee Report, strike lines 1 through 6 and substitute the following:
"Page 25, line 15, strike "to nonpublic, nonparochial";
line 16, strike "schools,";
line 25, strike "nonpublic,";
line 26, strike "nonparochial schools,".
Page 26, line 13, strike "nonpublic,";
line 14, strike "nonparochial school,";
line 23, strike "nonpublic, nonparochial schools,".".
The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote:
YES 26 NO 39 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry N
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank N
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb N
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe N
Johnson N
Kaufman N
Keller Y
Kester N
King N
Larson Y
Lawrence N
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson N
Miller N
Mitchell N
Morrison N
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair N
Smith N
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor N
Tochtrop Y
Tool N
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster N
Williams S. Y
Williams T. N
Windels Y
Witwer N
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker N
Representative Windels moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that the following Windels amendment, to SB00-133, did pass, and that SB00-133, as amended, did pass.
Amend reengrossed bill, page 6, line 7, strike "C.R.S.;" and substitute "C.R.S., and except that no board shall adopt a policy that permits the use of corporal punishment;".
The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote:
YES 16 NO 47 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
Allen N
Bacon Y
Berry N
Chavez N
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman N
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank N
Gagliardi N
Gordon Y
Gotlieb N
Grossman Y
Hagedorn N
Hefley N
Hoppe N
Johnson N
Kaufman N
Keller Y
Kester N
King N
Larson N
Lawrence N
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace N
May N
McElhany N
McKay N
McPherson E
Miller N
Mitchell N
Morrison N
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott E
Sinclair N
Smith N
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel N
Swenson N
Takis Y
Tapia N
Tate Y
Taylor N
Tochtrop N
Tool N
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster N
Williams S. Y
Williams T. N
Windels Y
Witwer N
Young N
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker N
Representative Pfiffner moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that SB00-004, as amended, did not pass.
The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote:
YES 26 NO 39 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen N
Bacon N
Berry Y
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke N
Coleman N
Dean Y
Decker N
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi N
Gordon N
Gotlieb N
Grossman N
Hagedorn N
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson N
Kaufman N
Keller N
Kester N
King Y
Larson N
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba N
Mace N
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller N
Mitchell Y
Morrison N
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant N
Ragsdale N
Saliman N
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence N
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis N
Tapia N
Tate N
Taylor N
Tochtrop N
Tool Y
Tupa N
Veiga N
Vigil N
Webster N
Williams S. N
Williams T. N
Windels N
Witwer N
Young Y
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker N
Representatives Mitchell and Fairbank moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that SB00-084, as amended, did not pass.
The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote:
YES 28 NO 37 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
Allen N
Bacon N
Berry N
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke N
Coleman N
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb N
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe N
Johnson Y
Kaufman N
Keller Y
Kester N
King Y
Larson N
Lawrence N
Lee Y
Leyba N
Mace N
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay N
McPherson N
Miller N
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant N
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis N
Tapia N
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop N
Tool Y
Tupa N
Veiga N
Vigil N
Webster Y
Williams S. N
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young N
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker N
_______________
ADOPTION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
Passed Second Reading: SB00-133 amended, 181 amended, 117 amended, 203 amended, 004 amended, 084 amended, 163 amended, HB00-1493 amended, SB00-225, 092 amended, HB00-1492 amended.
Laid over until date indicated retaining place on Calendar:
SB00-007--May 4, 2000.
The Chairman moved the adoption of the Committee of the Whole Report. As shown by the following roll call vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the Report was adopted.
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
______________
INTRODUCTION OF BILL
First Reading
The following bill was read by title and referred to the committee indicated:
SB00-227 by Senator Wattenberg; also Representative McPherson--Concerning elimination in accordance with federal law of restrictions regarding the ability of banking institutions to offer financial services relating to securities.
Committee on Business Affairs & Labor______________
CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS
HCR00-1001 by Representative Fairbank; also Senator Anderson--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.
(Conference Committee Report printed in House Journal, March 31, page 1244.)
Under Joint Rule 6(b)(4) Representative Fairbank moved that the House reject the Conference Committee Report, discharge the First Conference Committee for HCR00-1001, and that a Second Conference Committee be appointed. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
The first Conference Committee was discharged and the Speaker appointed Representatives Fairbank Chairman, Witwer and Plant as House conferees to the Second Conference Committee.
HB00-1138 by Representative Leyba; also Senator Linkhart--Con-cerning limitations on civil liability of foster care pro-viders for the actions of the foster children in their care.
(Conference Committee Report printed in House Journal, April 14, page 1580.)
On motion of Representative Leyba, the Conference Committee Report was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill, as amended, was declared repassed.
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsor added: Representative Stengel.
HB00-1150 by Representative Leyba; also Senator Feeley--Concerning creation of specific parole provisions for special needs offenders.
(Conference Committee Report printed in House Journal, April 14, pages 1580-1581.)
On motion of Representative Leyba, the Conference Committee Report was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill, as amended, was declared repassed.
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsor added: Representative Zimmerman.
HB00-1258 by Representatives Tate, Coleman, Kester, Larson, May, Taylor; also Senator Phillips--Concerning the regulation of businesses that perform accounting services, and, in connection therewith, continuing the authority of the state board of accountancy.
(Conference Committee Report printed in House Journal, April 14, pages 1583.)
On motion of Representative Tate, the Conference Committee Report was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill, as amended, was declared repassed.
YES 56 NO 9 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank N
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley N
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee N
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany N
McKay Y
McPherson N
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall N
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel N
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsors added: Representatives Grossman, Kaufman, Saliman, Vigil, Zimmerman.
HB00-1229 by Representatives McPherson, Kester, and Gordon; also Senator Chlouber--Concerning the selection of the lieutenant governor.
(Conference Committee Report printed in House Journal, April 17, page 1604.)
Representative McPherson moved that the Conference Committee Report be adopted.
A substitute motion by Representative Clarke that the Conference Committee Report be rejected and the House adhere to its position was declared lost by the following roll call vote:
YES 25 NO 40 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
Allen Y
Bacon N
Berry N
Chavez N
Clapp N
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean N
Decker N
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb N
Grossman N
Hagedorn N
Hefley N
Hoppe N
Johnson N
Kaufman N
Keller N
Kester N
King N
Larson N
Lawrence N
Lee N
Leyba N
Mace Y
May N
McElhany N
McKay Y
McPherson N
Miller N
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott N
Sinclair Y
Smith N
Spence N
Spradley N
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis N
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor N
Tochtrop Y
Tool N
Tupa Y
Veiga N
Vigil N
Webster N
Williams S. Y
Williams T. N
Windels N
Witwer Y
Young N
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker N
A second substitute motion by Representative Hagedorn that the House reject the Conference Committee Report, discharge the First Conference Committee and that a Second Conference Committee be appointed was declared passed by the following roll call vote:
YES 36 NO 29 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander N
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry N
Chavez N
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb N
Grossman N
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe N
Johnson N
Kaufman N
Keller Y
Kester N
King N
Larson N
Lawrence N
Lee Y
Leyba N
Mace Y
May N
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson N
Miller N
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez N
Paschall N
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman N
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith N
Spence Y
Spradley N
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis N
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool N
Tupa Y
Veiga N
Vigil N
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. N
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young N
Zimmerman N
Mr. Speaker N
The first Conference Committee was discharged and the Speaker appointed Representatives McPherson Chairman, Kaufman and Leyba as House conferees to the Second Conference Committee.
HB00-1267 by Representative Johnson; also Senator Hillman--Concerning the administration of the "Pet Animal Care and Facilities Act" by the department of agriculture.
(Conference Committee Report printed in House Journal, April 17, pages 1604-1605)
On motion of Representative Johnson, the Conference Committee Report was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill, as amended, was declared repassed.
YES 64 NO 1 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner N
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
Co-sponsor added: Representative Leyba.
HB00-1326 by Representatives Scott, and Dean; also Senator Lamborn--Concerning the "Uniform Principal and Income Act".
(Conference Committee Report printed in House Journal, April 17, page 1606.)
On motion of Representative Scott, the Conference Committee Report was adopted by the following roll call vote:
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
The question being "Shall the bill, as amended, pass?".
A roll call vote was taken. As shown by the following recorded vote, a majority of those elected to the House voted in the affirmative and the bill, as amended, was declared repassed.
YES 65 NO 0 EXCUSED 0 ABSENT 0
Alexander Y
Allen Y
Bacon Y
Berry Y
Chavez Y
Clapp Y
Clarke Y
Coleman Y
Dean Y
Decker Y
Fairbank Y
Gagliardi Y
Gordon Y
Gotlieb Y
Grossman Y
Hagedorn Y
Hefley Y
Hoppe Y
Johnson Y
Kaufman Y
Keller Y
Kester Y
King Y
Larson Y
Lawrence Y
Lee Y
Leyba Y
Mace Y
May Y
McElhany Y
McKay Y
McPherson Y
Miller Y
Mitchell Y
Morrison Y
Nuņez Y
Paschall Y
Pfiffner Y
Plant Y
Ragsdale Y
Saliman Y
Scott Y
Sinclair Y
Smith Y
Spence Y
Spradley Y
Stengel Y
Swenson Y
Takis Y
Tapia Y
Tate Y
Taylor Y
Tochtrop Y
Tool Y
Tupa Y
Veiga Y
Vigil Y
Webster Y
Williams S. Y
Williams T. Y
Windels Y
Witwer Y
Young Y
Zimmerman Y
Mr. Speaker Y
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LAY OVER OF CALENDAR ITEMS
On motion of Representative Dean, the following items on the Calendar were laid over until April 27, retaining place on Calendar:
Consideration of Resolutions--HJR00-1008, 1012, HR00-1011, HJR00-1021, 1024, 1030, 1018, 1025, 1031, 1032, HR00-1013, HJR00-1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1045, HR00-1014, HJR00-1046, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, SJR00-016, HJR00-1027, SJR00-025.
Consideration of Senate amendments--HB00-1114._______________
On motion of Representative Dean, the House adjourned until 9:00 a.m., April 27, 2000.
Approved:
RUSSELL GEORGE,
Speaker
Attest:
JUDITH RODRIGUE,
Chief Clerk