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HOUSE JOURNAL

SIXTY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY

STATE OF COLORADO

Second Regular Session

One hundred-fourteenth Legislative Day Thursday, April 30, 1998

Prayer by Rabbi Yaakov Chaitovsky, BMH-BJ Congregation, Denver.

The Speaker called the House to order at 9:00 a.m.

The roll was called with the following result:

Present--60.

Absent and excused--Representatives  Chavez, George, Gordon, Gotlieb, Young--5.

Present after roll call--Representatives Chavez, George, Gordon, Young.

The Speaker declared a quorum present.

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On motion of Representative June, the reading of the journal of April 29, 1998, was declared dispensed with and approved as corrected by the Chief Clerk.

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REPORTS OF COMMITTEES OF REFERENCE

AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:

SJR98-23 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred out for final action:

Amend reengrossed resolution, page 2, line 9, strike "counties" and substitute "countries";

line 20, after "million", insert "annually";

after line 25, insert the following:

"WHEREAS, There is no consensus within the scientific community that emissions of greenhouse gases are causing or will cause global climate changes; and";

line 37, strike "treaty; and" and substitute "treaty;";

line 42, strike "countries." and substitute "countries; and";

after line 42, insert the following:

"(4) That any action to initiate such strategies be based on scientific facts and data.".



BUSINESS AFFAIRS AND LABOR

After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:

HB98-1416 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:

Amend printed bill, page 3, line 7, strike "1999," and substitute "1998,".

Page 5, after line 10, insert the following:

"SECTION 4.  Article 7 of title 40, Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION to read:

40­7­118.  Telecommunications offenses ­ civil penalties ­ attorney fees. (1)  IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER PENALTY AUTHORIZED BY LAW AND EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN SUBSECTIONS (2) AND (3) OF THIS SECTION, ANY PERSON SUBJECT TO ARTICLE 15 OF THIS TITLE WHO VIOLATES ANY APPLICABLE PROVISION OF SAID ARTICLE 15 OR ANY RULE ADOPTED BY THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO SUCH PROVISION MAY BE SUBJECT TO FINES, TO BE ASSESSED DIRECTLY BY THE COMMISSION, AS FOLLOWS:

(a)  ANY PERSON WHO PROVIDES TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE WITHOUT THE NECESSARY AUTHORIZATION FROM THE COMMISSION, WHETHER IN THE FORM OF A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY OR OTHERWISE, MAY BE ASSESSED A FINE OF NOT MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR EACH VIOLATION.

(b)  ANY PERSON WHO HOLDS A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY TO PROVIDE, OR IS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED TO PROVIDE, TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC AND WHO FAILS OR REFUSES TO PROVIDE SUCH SERVICE WITHOUT LAWFUL JUSTIFICATION MAY BE ASSESSED A FINE OF NOT MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR EACH VIOLATION.

(c)  ANY PERSON WHO FAILS OR REFUSES TO PAY AN ASSESSMENT DUE AND PAYABLE UNDER SECTION 40­15­502 (4) OR (5) MAY BE ASSESSED A FINE OF NOT MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR EACH VIOLATION.

(d)  ANY PERSON DESIGNATED AS A PROVIDER OF LAST RESORT UNDER SECTION 40­15­502 (6) AND WHO FAILS OR REFUSES TO CARRY OUT THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF A PERSON SO DESIGNATED MAY BE ASSESSED A FINE OF NOT MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR EACH VIOLATION.

(e)  ANY PERSON WHO SELLS A TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE AND WHO FAILS OR REFUSES TO COMPLY WITH AN APPLICABLE TARIFF, PRICE LIST, OR RATE SCHEDULE ON FILE WITH THE COMMISSION PERTAINING TO SUCH SERVICE MAY BE ASSESSED A FINE OF NOT MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR EACH VIOLATION.

(f)  ANY PERSON WHO HOLDS A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY TO PROVIDE, OR IS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED TO PROVIDE, TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC AND WHO SELLS, ASSIGNS, LEASES, ENCUMBERS, OR TRANSFERS SUCH CERTIFICATE OR OTHER AUTHORITY WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION BY THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO SECTION 40­5­105 MAY BE ASSESSED A FINE OF NOT MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR EACH VIOLATION.

(g)  ANY PROVIDER WHO VIOLATES SECTION 40­15­105.5 OR ANY ORDER, DECISION, DECREE, DIRECTION, DEMAND, OR REQUIREMENT OF THE COMMISSION, OTHER THAN AN ORDER FOR THE PAYMENT OF MONEY, ISSUED PURSUANT TO SECTION 40­15­105.5 MAY BE ASSESSED A FINE OF NOT MORE THAN TWENTY­FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR EACH VIOLATION.

(h)  ANY PERSON WHO VIOLATES ANY PROVISION OF ARTICLES 1 TO 7 OR ARTICLE 15 OF THIS TITLE NOT ENUMERATED IN PARAGRAPHS (a) TO (g) OF THIS SUBSECTION (1), OR OF ANY RULE ADOPTED BY THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO THIS TITLE, MAY BE ASSESSED A FINE OF NOT MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR EACH VIOLATION.

(i)  ANY PERSON WHO VIOLATES ANY PART OF AN ORDER, DECISION, DECREE, DIRECTION, DEMAND, OR REQUIREMENT OF THE COMMISSION, OTHER THAN AN ORDER FOR THE PAYMENT OF MONEY, ISSUED PURSUANT TO THIS TITLE MAY BE ASSESSED A FINE OF NOT MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR EACH VIOLATION.

(2)  IF ANY PERSON RECEIVES A SECOND FINE ASSESSMENT NOTICE FOR A VIOLATION OF SUBSECTION (1) OF THIS SECTION WITHIN THREE YEARS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FINAL COMMISSION DECISION ORDERING PAYMENT OF THE FIRST FINE, THE FINE ASSESSED FOR SUCH SECOND VIOLATION MAY BE TWICE THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN SUBSECTION (1) OF THIS SECTION.

(3)  IF ANY PERSON RECEIVES MORE THAN TWO FINE ASSESSMENT NOTICES FOR VIOLATION OF SUBSECTION (1) OF THIS SECTION WITHIN THREE YEARS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FINAL COMMISSION DECISION ORDERING PAYMENT OF THE FIRST FINE, THE FINE ASSESSED FOR SUCH SECOND VIOLATION MAY BE THREE TIMES THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN SUBSECTION (1) OF THIS SECTION.

(4)  FOR PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION:

(a)  EACH VIOLATION OF AN APPLICABLE PROVISION OF A STATUTE, RULE, ORDER, DECISION, DECREE, DIRECTION, DEMAND, OR REQUIREMENT SHALL CONSTITUTE A SEPARATE AND DISTINCT OFFENSE. IN THE CASE OF A CONTINUING VIOLATION, EACH DAY ON WHICH THE VIOLATION OCCURS AND EACH CONSUMER OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE AFFECTED BY THE VIOLATION SHALL CONSTITUTE A SEPARATE AND DISTINCT OFFENSE.

(b)  THE ACT OR OMISSION OF ANY OFFICER, AGENT, OR EMPLOYEE OF ANY PERSON SUBJECT TO THIS SECTION, WHEN ACTING WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE OFFICIAL DUTIES OR EMPLOYMENT OF SUCH OFFICER, AGENT, OR EMPLOYEE, SHALL BE DEEMED THE ACT OR OMISSION OF THE PRINCIPAL OR EMPLOYER.

(5)  IN APPROPRIATE CASES, UPON THE MOTION OF THE PREVAILING PARTY, THE COMMISSION MAY AWARD COSTS AND REASONABLE ATTORNEY FEES TO THE PREVAILING PARTY IN A PROCEEDING BROUGHT UNDER THIS SECTION.

SECTION 5.  Part 1 of article 15 of title 40, Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION to read:

40­15­105.5.  Prohibited practices. (1)  THE PROHIBITIONS CONTAINED IN THIS SECTION ARE CUMULATIVE WITH, AND DO NOT SUPERSEDE, THE PROHIBITIONS CONTAINED IN OTHER PROVISIONS OF THIS PART 1, INCLUDING ,WITHOUT LIMITATION, THOSE OF SECTIONS 40­15­105, 40­15­106, AND 40­15­109.

(2)  AS USED IN THIS SECTION, THE TERMS "UNBUNDLED NETWORK ELEMENTS" AND "FACILITIES", TOGETHER WITH THE CONDITIONS, DUTIES, AND OBLIGATIONS ASSOCIATED THEREWITH, ARE USED AND SHALL BE CONSTRUED IN AGREEMENT WITH THE FEDERAL "TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996", PUBLIC LAW 104­104, EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 8, 1996, AND WITH RELEVANT RULES OF THE COMMISSION.

(3)  NO PROVIDER OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE SHALL, WITH RESPECT TO ANOTHER PROVIDER OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE:

(a)  UNREASONABLY DELAY, DENY, OR REQUEST ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:

(I)  INTERCONNECTION WITH SUCH OTHER PROVIDER OR ACCESS FOR INTERCONNECTION WITH SUCH OTHER PROVIDER;

(II)  TRANSFER OF CUSTOMER SERVICE;

(III)  ACCESS TO UNBUNDLED NETWORK ELEMENTS, FACILITIES, OR RETAIL TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES THAT ARE SOUGHT FOR THE PURPOSE OF RESALE;

(IV)  NECESSARY INFORMATION AS SET FORTH BY THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION REQUESTED FOR THE PURPOSE OF INTERCONNECTION OR RESALE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION CONCERNING THE STATUS OF INTERCONNECTION, UNBUNDLED NETWORK ELEMENTS, AND RESOLD SERVICES;

(b)  IMPAIR THE SPEED, QUALITY, OR EFFICIENCY OF SERVICES AND UNBUNDLED NETWORK ELEMENTS USED BY OTHER PROVIDERS;

(c)  VIOLATE THE TERMS OR DELAY THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ANY FEDERAL OR STATE STATUTE OR ANY REQUIREMENT OF AN ORDER OF THE COMMISSION OR OF ANY COURT; OR

(d)  DISCRIMINATE IN FAVOR OF ITSELF, ITS AFFILIATES, OR ANOTHER PROVIDER IN THE PROVISION OF ANY TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE OR ANY UNBUNDLED NETWORK ELEMENT OR FACILITY RELATED TO THE PROVISION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE.".

Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.



TRANSPORTATION AND ENERGY

After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:

SB98­170 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation:

Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, strike lines 2 through 8 and substitute the following:

"SECTION 1.  24­75­302 (2), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW PARAGRAPH to read:

24­75­302.  Capital construction fund ­ capital assessment fees ­ calculation. (2)  As of July 1, 1988, and July 1 of each year thereafter through July 1, 2001, a sum as specified in this subsection";

line 17, strike "ON THE EFFECTIVE";

line 18, strike "DATE OF THIS PARAGRAPH (k.5)," and substitute "ON JULY 1, 1998,".

Page 5, strike lines 25 and 26.

Strike page 6 and substitute the following:

"SECTION 4.  Capital construction appropriation. (1)  The sum of sixty million dollars ($60,000,000) is hereby appropriated out of the capital construction fund to the department of transportation for state highway construction, reconstruction, repair, and maintenance projects included on the prioritized list of projects submitted by the transportation commission to the capital development committee pursuant to section 2­3­1304 (1) (a.5), Colorado Revised Statutes. The appropriation made by this subsection (1) shall become available to the department July 1, 1998, and, if any project is initiated within the fiscal year, the appropriation shall remain available until completion of all the projects or for a period of three years, whichever comes first, at which time the unexpended and unencumbered balance shall revert to the capital construction fund.

(2)  The sum of twenty­two million dollars ($22,000,000) is hereby appropriated out of the capital construction fund to the department of the treasury, for distribution to the counties in accordance with section 24­75­302 (2) (k.5), Colorado Revised Statutes. The appropriation made by this subsection (2) shall become available to the department July 1, 1998.

(3)  The sum of eighteen million dollars ($18,000,000) is hereby appropriated out of the capital construction fund to the department of the treasury, for distribution to the municipalities and incorporated towns in accordance with section 24­75­302 (2) (k.5), Colorado Revised Statutes. The appropriation made by this subsection (3) shall become available to the department July 1, 1998.

SECTION 5.  Effective date.  This act shall take effect July 1, 1998.".

Renumber succeeding section accordingly.


SB98-182 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation:

Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, line 8, after "SYSTEM", insert "OR OTHER EMISSION PROFILING SYSTEM".

Page 4, line 22, strike "COUNTY PORTION" and substitute "COUNTY AND LARIMER COUNTY PORTIONS";

line 25, strike "BASIC" and substitute "STATE";

line 26, strike "EMISSIONS PROGRAM".

Page 5, strike line 1 and substitute the following:

"AGENCIES FOR EACH RESPECTIVE AREA.";

line 2, strike "EMISSIONS PROGRAM.";

line 17, strike "REMOTE SENSING" and substitute "CLEAN SCREENING";

line 18, after "ENVIRONMENT", insert "AND THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE";

line 22, after "SENSING", insert "AND OTHER";

line 25, after "SENSING", insert "AND OTHER";

line 26, strike "REMOTE SENSING" and substitute "CLEAN SCREENING".

Page 6, line 3, after "ENVIRONMENT", insert "AND THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE";

line 7, strike "PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT" and substitute "REVENUE";

strike line 9 and substitute the following:

"AMOUNT AS ESTABLISHED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE";

line 10, strike "HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT";

line 15, strike "REMOTE SENSING" and substitute "CLEAN SCREENING";

line 16, strike "ENVIRONMENT," and substitute "ENVIRONMENT AND THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE,";

line 21, strike "REMOTE SENSING" and substitute "CLEAN SCREENING";

line 25, strike "REMOTE SENSING" and substitute "CLEAN SCREENING".

Page 7, line 5, after "(4)", insert "(a)";

strike line 12 and substitute the following:

"APPLICABLE EMISSIONS INSPECTION CYCLE.";

strike lines 13 and 14 and substitute the following:

"(b)  IF THE CONTRACTOR DETERMINES THAT THE MOTOR VEHICLE HAS COMPLIED WITH THE INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION (4), THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SEND TO THE OWNER OF THE VEHICLE A NOTICE FROM THE CONTRACTOR STATING THE NAME OF THE OWNER OF THE VEHICLE, THE LICENSE PLATE NUMBER, THE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER, AND ANY OTHER PERTINENT REGISTRATION INFORMATION GENERATED FROM INTERNAL CONTRACTOR REPORTS, STATING THAT THE VEHICLE HAS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLIED WITH THE APPLICABLE EMISSION REQUIREMENTS. SUCH NOTICE SHALL ALSO INCLUDE A NOTIFICATION THAT THE REGISTERED OWNER OF THE VEHICLE MAY RETURN THE NOTICE TO THE CONTRACTOR WITH THE PAYMENT AS SET FORTH ON THE NOTICE TO PAY FOR THE CLEAN SCREEN PROGRAM. UPON RECEIPT OF THE PAYMENT FROM THE MOTOR VEHICLE OWNER, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO NOTIFY THE COUNTY CLERK THAT THE MOTOR VEHICLE HAS COMPLIED WITH THE INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO THIS SUBSECTION (4).

(c)  AT THE TIME THAT REGISTRATION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE IS RENEWED AND THE COUNTY CLERK SENDS VALIDATING TAGS OR DECALS TO THE OWNER, THE COUNTY CLERK SHALL ALSO SEND TO THE VEHICLE OWNER A VALID VERIFICATION OF EMISSIONS TEST, COMMONLY REFERRED TO AS AN "EMISSIONS STICKER", THAT HAS SUCH VEHICLE'S LICENSE PLATE NUMBER PRINTED ON IT, IF:

(I)  THE COUNTY CLERK HAS RECEIVED NOTIFICATION FROM THE CONTRACTOR PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH (a) OF THIS SUBSECTION (4) THAT THE MOTOR VEHICLE OWNER HAS COMPLIED WITH THE INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS; AND

(II)  THE MOTOR VEHICLE OWNER HAS COMPLIED WITH ALL OTHER REQUIREMENTS FOR THE RENEWAL OF REGISTRATION.";

line 20, strike "2019." and substitute the following:

"2019; EXCEPT THAT NOTHING IN THIS SECTION SHALL EXTEND CONTRACTS THAT ARE IN FORCE ON JULY 1, 1998.".

Page 8, line 19, strike "(1)";

line 26, strike "remote sensing" and substitute "clean screening".

Page 9, strike lines 2 through 8.

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DELIVERY OF BILLS TO GOVERNOR

The Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives reports the following bills have been delivered to the Office of the Governor: HB98-1016, 1293, 1312, and 1378 at 8:30 a.m. on April 30, 1998.

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MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

Mr. Speaker:

The Senate voted to recall HB98-1068 and requests the return of the bill.

In response to the request of the House for a Conference Committee on

HB98-1256, the President appointed Senators Wham, Chm., Ament, and Phillips as members of the First Conference Committee on the part of the Senate.

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HOUSE RECEDES ON HB98-1062

HB98-1062 by Representative Paschall; also Senator Arnold--Concerning procedural requirements for the selection of an independent medical examiner in cases of disputes under the "Workers' Compensation Act of Colorado".

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 25, page 565.)

Representative Paschall moved that the House recede from its position on HB98-1062, discharge the Conference Committee, and that the House concur in Senate amendments. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. 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 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsors added: Representatives Musgrave, Young.

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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.

SB98-185 by Senators Rizzuto, Blickensderfer, and Lacy; also Representatives Owen, Grampsas, and Romero--Concerning implementation of financing options available pursuant to the federal "Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996", 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

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez YClarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsor added: Representative Musgrave.

HB98-1418 by Representative Anderson; also Senator Powers--Concerning repeal of certain provisions of the environmental self-evaluation laws, and, in connection therewith, repealing the immunity against criminal penalties for environmental violations that are voluntarily disclosed and eliminating the sunset date for the environmental self-evaluation provisions.

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 46 NO 18 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon N

Berry, G. Y

Chavez N

Clarke N

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon N

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman N

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller N

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba N

Mace N

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison N

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero N

Salaz Y

Saliman N

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder N

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis N

Tate N

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa N

Udall N

Veiga N

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman N

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsors added: Representatives Adkins, May, Young.

SB98-190 by Senators Matsunaka, Perlmutter, Wattenberg, Wells, and Wham; also Representatives Kreutz, Adkins, Grossman, Kaufman, and Nichol--Concerning the revision of statutes in the Colorado revised statutes, as amended, amending or repealing obsolete, inconsistent, and conflicting provisions of law and clarifying the language to reflect the legislative intent of the laws.

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

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

HB98-1419 by Representative Pfiffner; also Senator Mutzebaugh--Concerning governmental efficiency.

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 37 NO 27 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon N

Berry, G. Y

Chavez N

Clarke N

Dean Y

Dyer N

Entz N

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon N

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman N

Hagedorn N

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June N

Kaufman Y

Keller N

Kreutz N

Lawrence Y

Leyba N

Mace N

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller N

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol N

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser N

Romero N

Salaz Y

Saliman N

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder N

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis N

Tate N

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa N

Udall N

Veiga N

Williams, S. N

Williams, T. Y

Young N

Zimmerman N

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsor added: Representative Pankey.

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CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS

HB98-1188 by Representatives Snyder and Saliman; also Senator Wham--Concerning the "Fair Campaign Practices Act".

(Conference Committee Report printed in House Journal, April 29, pages 1603-1605.)

The Conference Committee Report was adopted by the following roll call vote:

YES 40 NO 24 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler N

Alexander N

Allen N

Anderson Y

Arrington N

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean N

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps N

Faatz Y

George Y

Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas N

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley N

Johnson N

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz N

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany N

McPherson N

Miller Y

Morrison N

Musgrave N

Nichol Y

Owen N

Pankey N

Paschall N

Pfiffner N

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz N

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith N

Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant N

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. N

Young N

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker N

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 54 NO 10 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington N

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean N

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps N

Faatz Y

George Y

Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz N

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany N

McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall N

Pfiffner N

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz N

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y

Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa N

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young N

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsor added: Representative June.

HB98-1207 by Representatives Lawrence, Allen, Gotlieb, June, Kaufman, Swenson, Tool, and S. Williams; also Senator Mutzebaugh--Concerning the transportation of prisoners through the state.

(Conference Committee Report printed in House Journal, April 29, pages 1605-1607.)

The Conference Committee Report was adopted by the following roll call vote:

YES 62 NO 2 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen N

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y

Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn N

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y

McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y

Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. 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 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y

Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y

McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y

Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsors added: Representatives Leyba, Reeser.

HB98-1402 by Representatives Grampsas, Owen, and Romero; also Senators Lacy, Blickensderfer, and Rizzuto--Concerning an increase in the transfer of moneys from the general fund to the capital construction fund.

(Conference Committee Report printed in House Journal, April 29, page 1608.)

The Conference Committee Report was adopted by the following roll call vote:

YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y

Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y

McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y

Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. 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 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y

Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y

McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y

Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

SB98-142 by Senators Wattenberg, Dennis, and Phillips; also Representatives Schauer, Adkins, George, Hagedorn, Kaufman, Taylor, and Tool--Concerning the reduction of air pollutant emissions, and, in connection therewith, providing for the voluntary reduction of stationary source emissions and recovery of emission reduction costs.

(Conference Committee Report printed in House Journal, April 29, page 1598.)

Representative Schauer moved that the Conference Committee Report be adopted. A substitute motion by Representative McElhany, that the House reject the Conference Committee Report, discharge the First Conference Committee, and that a Second Conference Committee be appointed was declared lost by the following roll call vote:

YES 29 NO 35 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson N

Arrington Y

Bacon N

Berry, G. Y

Chavez N

Clarke N

Dean Y

Dyer N

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George N


Gordon N

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman N

Hagedorn N

Hefley Y

Johnson N

June N

Kaufman N

Keller N

Kreutz N

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace N

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller N

Morrison N

Musgrave Y

Nichol N

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser N

Romero N

Salaz Y

Saliman N

Schauer N

Sinclair Y

Smith N


Snyder N

Spradley Y

Sullivant N

Swenson Y

Takis N

Tate N

Taylor N

Tool N

Tucker N

Tupa N

Udall N

Veiga N

Williams, S. N

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman N

Mr. Speaker Y

Representative Schauer's motion that the Conference Committee Report be adopted was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 37 NO 27 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins N

Agler N

Alexander Y

Allen N

Anderson Y

Arrington N

Bacon Y

Berry, G. N

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean N

Dyer Y

Entz N

Epps NFaatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas N

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley N

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence N

Leyba N

Mace Y

May N

McElhany N


McPherson N

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave N

Nichol Y

Owen N

Pankey N

Paschall N

Pfiffner N

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz N

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair N

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley N

Sullivant Y

Swenson N

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. N

Young N

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker N

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 40 NO 24 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins N

Agler N

Alexander Y

Allen N

Anderson Y

Arrington N

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean N

Dyer Y

Entz N

Epps N

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas N

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley N

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba N

Mace Y

May N

McElhany N


McPherson N

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave N

Nichol Y

Owen N

Pankey N

Paschall N

Pfiffner N

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz N

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair N

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley N

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. N

Young N

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker N

Co-sponsors added: Representatives Bacon, Gordon, Nichol, Reeser, Udall.

Representative Adkins requested her name be removed as sponsor.

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CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS

HJR98-1040 by Representatives Schauer, Agler, Allen, Anderson, Arrington, Grampsas, Kreutz, McPherson, Pankey, Pfiffner, Sullivant, Tucker, and S. Williams; also Senators Hopper, Blickensderfer, Coffman, Feeley, Lacy, Mutzebaugh, Perlmutter, Schroeder, and Weddig-- Honoring Congressman Daniel L. Schaefer for his twenty-five years of dedicated public service to the citizens of the state of Colorado.

(Printed and placed in member's file; also printed in House Journal, April 16, pages 1358-1360.)

On motion of Representative Schauer, the resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote:

YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander YAllen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y

Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y

McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y

Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsors added: Representatives Agler, Arrington, Epps, Faatz, Grampsas, Hefley, Kaufman, Lawrence, May, McElhany, Morrison, Pankey, Spradley, Swenson, Taylor, Tucker, Mr. Speaker.

SJR98-26 by Senators Perlmutter, Norton, B. Alexander, Ament, Arnold, Bishop, Blickensderfer, Coffman, Dennis, Hopper, J. Johnson, Lamborn, Matsunaka, Mutzebaugh, Phillips, Powers, Rizzuto, Schroeder, Weddig, and Wham; also Representatives Grampsas, Adkins, Agler, K. Alexander, Allen, Anderson, Arrington, C. Berry, G. Berry, Dean, Entz, Epps, Faatz, George, Gotlieb, Hefley, S. Johnson, Kaufman, Kreutz, May, McElhany, McPherson, Morrison, Musgrave, Owen, Pankey, Paschall, Pfiffner, Salaz, Schauer, Sinclair, Smith, Spradley, Sullivant, Swenson, Taylor, Tool, Tucker, T. Williams, and Young--Concerning congratulating Coors Brewing Company on its one hundred twenty-fifth anniversary.

(Printed and placed in member's files.)

On motion of Representative Grampsas, the resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote:

YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps YFaatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsors added: Roll call of the House.

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CONSIDERATION OF SENATE AMENDMENTS TO HOUSE BILLS

HB98-1385 by Representatives Owen, Grampsas, and Romero; also Senators Blickensderfer, Lacy, and Rizzuto--Concerning establishment of catchment areas for juvenile facilities.

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 21, page 910.)

Representative Owen moved that the House not concur in Senate amendments and that a Conference Committee be appointed. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 63 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker E

The Speaker appointed Representatives Owen, Chairman, Grampsas and Romero as House conferees to the bill.

HB98-1364 by Representatives Owen, Grampsas, and Romero; also Senators Blickensderfer, Lacy, and Rizzuto--Concerning the use of the fees collected by the clerk of the Colorado supreme court to fund the supreme court library, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, page 987.)

Representative Owen moved that the House concur in Senate amend-ments. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 63 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0



Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker E

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 63 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker E

HB98-1003 by Representatives Schauer, G. Berry, Paschall, and Tucker; also Senators Mutzebaugh, Chlouber, and Norton--Concerning the removal of provisions in the air quality state implementation plan that are more stringent than those required by federal law.

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, pages 1005-1006.)

Representative Schauer moved that the House concur in Senate amend-ments. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 62 NO 1 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner N

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker E

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 42 NO 21 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon N

Berry, G. Y

Chavez N

Clarke N

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon N

Gotlieb E

Grampsas N

Grossman N

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller N

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba N

Mace N

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner N

Reeser N

Romero N

Salaz Y

Saliman N

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant N

Swenson Y

Takis N

Tate N

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa N

Udall N

Veiga N

Williams, S. N

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman N

Mr. Speaker E

Co-sponsor added: Representative Salaz.

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REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE

EDUCATION

After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:

SJR98-30 be referred out for final action.

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MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

Mr. Speaker:

The Senate has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes: SB98-200;

SB98- 198, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, page 1027;

HB98- 1213, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, pages 1029-1030;

HB98- 1267, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, page 1029;

HB98- 1307, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, page 987, April 29, page 1028 and on Third Reading as printed in Senate Journal, April 30;

HB98- 1380, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 29, page 1030.

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SIGNING OF BILLS - RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS

The Speaker has signed: HB98-1358 and 1390.

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CONSIDERATION OF SENATE AMENDMENTS TO HOUSE BILLS

HB98-1092 by Representatives Kreutz and Pankey; also Senators Coffman and Lacy--Concerning the creation of a self-sufficiency and employment program for certain public assistance recipients, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, page 1013.)

Representative Kreutz moved that the House concur in Senate amend-ments. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 62 NO 2 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. YChavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace N

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis N

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. 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 58 NO 6 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace N

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero N

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder N

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis N

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga N

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman N

Mr. Speaker Y

HB98-1106 by Representatives Tucker, G. Berry, Paschall, and Schauer; also Senators Mutzebaugh, Chlouber, and Norton--Concerning the authority of the air quality control commission to revise control regulations to utilize new or improved technology, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, page 1013.)

Representative Tucker moved that the House concur in Senate amend-ments. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson YArrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. 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 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsors added: Representatives Grampsas, Swenson, Young.

HB98-1160 by Representative Adkins; also Senator Wham--Concerning substantive changes for the strengthening of the criminal laws, and making an appropriation therefor.

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, pages 987-988, April 28, pages 1015-1018, and on Third Reading as printed in Senate Journal, April 29.)

Representative Adkins moved that the House concur in Senate amend-ments. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 62 NO 1 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander YAllen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington N

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y

Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y

McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner E

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y

Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. 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 61 NO 2 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner E

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis N

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa N

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsors added: Representatives Mace, Tucker.

HB98-1173 by Representatives Tool and June; also Senator Rizzuto--Concerning an increase in the fees imposed for motor vehicle titles, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, page 1004.)

Representative Tool moved that the House concur in Senate amend-ments. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 63 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler YAlexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y

Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y

McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner E

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y

Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. 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 51 NO 12 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington N

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean N

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps N

Faatz N

George Y

Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley N

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany N

McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison N

Musgrave N

Nichol Y

Owen N

Pankey Y

Paschall N

Pfiffner E

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y

Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker N

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker N

HB98-1217 by Representative T. Williams; also Senator Hopper--Concerning the regulation of the practice of pharmacy by the state board of pharmacy, and, in connection therewith, regulating the supervision of nonpharmacist personnel by pharmacists and allowing the state board of pharmacy to impose fines against licensees for violations of statutes regulating pharmacists, and making an appropriation therefor.

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, page 1013.)

Representative T.Williams moved that the House concur in Senate amendments. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 63 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner E

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. 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 63 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner E

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

HB98-1246 by Representatives Romero, Owen, and Grampsas; also Senators Rizzuto, Blickensderfer, Lacy, and Schroeder--Concerning the elimination of the supplier database cash fund established to cover expenses relating to the state supplier database maintained by the department of personnel, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, page 1018.)

Representative Romero moved that the House concur in Senate amend-ments. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y

Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y

McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y

Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. 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 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsor added: Representative Tucker.

HB98-1266 by Representatives Taylor and McElhany; also Senator Coffman--Concerning an exclusion of certain income from Colorado taxable income, and, in connection therewith, excluding certain interest income, dividend income, and net capital gains from the income tax imposed on individuals, estates, and trusts.

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, pages 1003-1004.)

Representative Taylor moved that the House concur in Senate amend-ments. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 54 NO 10 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins N

Agler N

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean N

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany N


McPherson N

Miller Y

Morrison N

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner N

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz N

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker N

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker N

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 61 NO 3 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon N

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman N

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman N

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsors added: Representatives Faatz, Lawrence, McPherson, Miller, Pankey, Salaz, Tool.

HB98-1318 by Representative Grampsas; also Senator Lacy--Concerning the creation of a trust fund for the purpose of funding future capital construction projects for the university of Colorado health sciences center at the former Fitzsimons army base.

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, page 1005.)

Representative Grampsas moved that the House concur in Senate amend-ments. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. 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 63 NO 1 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington N

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsors added: Representatives Mace, S.Williams.

HB98-1333 by Representatives May, Adkins, Agler, Allen, Arrington, Bacon, Epps, Gotlieb, S. Johnson, June, Kaufman, Keller, Kreutz, Lamborn, Lawrence, Mace, McElhany, McPherson, Musgrave, Nichol, Paschall, Reeser, Sinclair, Smith, Snyder, Swenson, Tate, Tool, S. Williams, and T. Williams; also Senator Mutzebaugh--Concerning administration of the excise tax on fuel, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, page 1006.)

Representative May moved that the House concur in Senate amendments. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 57 NO 7 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler N

Alexander Y

Allen N

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean N

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall N

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant N

Swenson Y

Takis N

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker N

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 63 NO 1 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps YFaatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis N

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

HB98-1408 by Representative Entz; also Senator Ament--Concerning the handling of substances used in agricultural production.

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, pages 1004-1005.)

Representative Entz moved that the House concur in Senate amendments. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. 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 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps YFaatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsors added: Representatives Grossman, Young.

HB98-1409 by Representative S. Johnson; also Senators Dennis and Bishop--Concerning the creation of a wildlife management public education advisory council.

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, page 1004.)

Representative Johnson moved that the House concur in Senate amend-ments. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 55 NO 9 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins N

Agler N

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean N

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley N

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May N

McElhany N


McPherson N

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen N

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz N

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. 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 53 NO 11 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins N

Agler N

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington N

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean N

Dyer Y

Entz YEpps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas N

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley N

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson N

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen N

Pankey Y

Paschall N

Pfiffner N

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz N

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

HB98-1088 by Representative Kaufman; also Senator Mutzebaugh--Concerning procedural changes for the strengthening of the criminal laws.

(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, page 1005.)

Representative Kaufman moved that the House concur in Senate amend-ments. The motion was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 64 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. 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 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz YEpps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Co-sponsors added: Representatives June, Mace.

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On motion of Representative Anderson, HB98-1416 shall be made Special Orders on Thursday, April 30, 1998, at 11:21 a.m.

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The hour of 11:21 .m., having arrived, on motion of Representative Spradley , 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.

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SPECIAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILL

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.)

HB98-1416 by Representatives May, Anderson, George, Dyer, Reeser, and Saliman; also Senators Schroeder, B. Alexander, Ament, Reeves, and Wham--Concerning coordination of statewide telecommunications.

Amendment No. 1, Business Affairs and Labor Report, dated April 29, 1998, and placed in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, April 30, pages 1614-1617.

The committee report was adopted as follows:

Page 1, line 1, declared passed;

lines 2 through 20, declared lost.

Pages 2 through 5, declared lost.

As amended, ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.

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ADOPTION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT

Passed Second Reading: HB98-1416 amended.

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 61 NO 1 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz E

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas E

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer N

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

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RECONSIDERATION AND RECALL OF SB98-154

Representative Alexander moved to suspend Rule 35(a) for reconsideration of the last House action (passage on Third Reading) of SB98-154 and requested the recall of the bill from the Senate. As shown by the following recorded vote, a two thirds majority of those elected voted in the affirmative the motion was declared passed:

YES 63 NO 0 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool E

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

The bill was recalled.

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MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

Mr. Speaker:

In response to the request of the House for the recall of SB98-154, the bill is transmitted herewith.

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THIRD READING OF BILL--FINAL PASSAGE

The following bill was considered on Third Reading. The title was publicly read. Reading of the bill at length was dispensed with by unanimous consent.

SB98-154 by Senator Linkhart; also Representative K. Alexander--Concerning a credit against the state income tax for contributions to promote child care in the state.

As shown by the following roll call vote, a majority of all members elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and Representative Alexander was given permission to offer a Third Reading amendment:

YES 63 NO 1 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson Y

Arrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey N

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young Y

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

Third Reading amendment No. 1, by Representative Alexander.

Amend rerevised bill, page 4, line 24, strike "JULY 1," and substitute "JANUARY 1,".

The amendment was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

YES 63 NO 0 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 1

Adkins Y

Agler Y

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson YArrington Y

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps Y

Faatz Y

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley Y

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May Y

McElhany Y


McPherson Y

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave Y

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall Y

Pfiffner Y

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz Y

Saliman Y

Schauer Y

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley Y

Sullivant Y

Swenson Y

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. ­

Williams, T. 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 passed.

YES 46 NO 18 EXCUSED 1 ABSENT 0

Adkins N

Agler N

Alexander Y

Allen Y

Anderson N

Arrington N

Bacon Y

Berry, G. Y

Chavez Y

Clarke Y

Dean Y

Dyer Y

Entz Y

Epps N

Faatz N

George Y


Gordon Y

Gotlieb E

Grampsas Y

Grossman Y

Hagedorn Y

Hefley N

Johnson Y

June Y

Kaufman Y

Keller Y

Kreutz Y

Lawrence Y

Leyba Y

Mace Y

May N

McElhany N


McPherson N

Miller Y

Morrison Y

Musgrave N

Nichol Y

Owen Y

Pankey Y

Paschall N

Pfiffner N

Reeser Y

Romero Y

Salaz N

Saliman Y

Schauer N

Sinclair Y

Smith Y


Snyder Y

Spradley N

Sullivant Y

Swenson N

Takis Y

Tate Y

Taylor Y

Tool Y

Tucker Y

Tupa Y

Udall Y

Veiga Y

Williams, S. Y

Williams, T. Y

Young N

Zimmerman Y

Mr. Speaker Y

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MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR

We herewith transmit without comment, SB98-200; and, without comment, as amended, SB98-198, HB98-1213, 1267, 1307, and 1380.

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INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

First Reading

The following bills were read by title and referred to the committees indicated:

SB98-198 by Senator Powers; also Representative Epps--Concerning recycling programs,  and, in connection therewith,

modifying the distribution and usage of moneys appropriated from the waste tire recycling development cash fund, extending the repeal dates for the plastics recycling program and the waste tire recycling and disposal program, and making an appropriation.

Committee on Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions.

Committee on Appropriations.

SB98-200 by Senator Schroeder; also Representative Grampsas--Concerning strengthening the operational limitations applied to persons offering luxury limousine transportation services for hire.

Committee on Transportation and Energy.

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House in recess. House reconvened.

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REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE

AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

After consideration on the merits, the Committee recommends the following:

SB98-191 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations with favorable recommendation:

Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, line 4, after the period, add "All taxes that would be payable upon extraction of any such nonrenewable resources if such land were privately owned, shall be due and payable as if such land continued to be privately owned.";

before line 5, insert the following:

"SECTION 2. The division of wildlife in the department of natural resources, shall annually request appropriations from the wildlife cash fund sufficient to cover all reasonable operation and maintenance and weed control costs to assure compliance with applicable law to be accomplished with no additional FTE.".

Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.

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REPORTS OF WITHDRAWAL OF BILLS

Representative Musgrave has withdrawn HB98-1248 from further consideration in the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-first General Assembly.

Representative Grossman has withdrawn HCR98-1010 from further consideration in the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-first General Assembly.

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SIGNING OF BILLS - RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS

The Speaker has signed: HB98-1394; HJM98-1001; HR98-1009; SB98-23, 52, 85; SJR98-20.

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MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

Mr. Speaker:

On reconsideration, the Senate passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes HB98-1068, amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 28, page 1013, also amended on Third Reading as printed in Senate Journal, April 30.

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MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR

We herewith transmit without comment, as amended, HB98-1068.

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LAY OVER OF CALENDAR ITEMS

On motion of Representative Anderson, the following items on the Calendar were laid over until May 1, retaining place on Calendar:

Consideration of Resolutions--HJR98-1011, 1021, 1032, 1035.

Consideration of Memorial--HM98-1005, SJR98-19.

Consideration of Senate Amendments--HB98-1068.

Consideration of Governor's Vetoes--HB98-1065, 1005, 1140, 1149, 1154, 1165, 1214, 1300.

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On motion of Representative Johnson, the House adjourned until 9:00 a.m., May 1, 1998.

Approved:



CHARLES E. BERRY,

Speaker

Attest:

JUDITH RODRIGUE,

Chief Clerk