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SENATE JOURNAL

Sixty-first General Assembly

STATE OF COLORADO

Second Regular Session

105th Legislative Day Tuesday, April 21, 1998


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

Order

Prayer By the chaplain, Reverend Glen E. Hamlyn.

Roll Call Present--Total, 31.

Absent/Excused--Lacy, Perlmutter--Total, 2.

Absent--Blickensderfer, Reeves--Total, 2.

Present later--Blickensderfer, Lacy, Perlmutter, Reeves.

Quorum The President announced a quorum present.

Reading of On motion of Senator Arnold, reading of the Journal of April 20th was dispensed with

Journal and the Journal stands approved as corrected by the Secretary.

SENATE SERVICES REPORT

Senate Correctly engrossed: SB 98-181, 190, 193.

Services

Correctly revised: HB 98-1112, 1144, 1171, 1390, 1391, 1396.

SIGNING OF BILLS

The President has signed: HB98-1159.

The President has signed: HB98-1015.

SIGNING OF RESOLUTIONS

The President has signed: SR 98-8, 9.

The President has signed: HJR98-1018, 1024, and 1025.

COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORT

Trans- The Committee on Transportation has had under consideration and has had a hearing on

portation the following appointments and recommends that the appointments be confirmed:

TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION

for a term expiring July 1, 2001:

Douglas E. Aden of Grand Junction, Colorado, to serve as a member from Transportation District Seven, appointed;

Roger Cracraft of Aurora, Colorado, to serve as a member from

Transportation District Three, reappointed.










MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR

Appoint- A letter of designation and appointment from Governor Romer was read and assigned to

ment Committee as follows:

April 10, 1998

To the Honorable

Colorado Senate

Colorado General Assembly

State Capitol Building

Denver, CO 80203

Ladies and Gentlemen:

Pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Colorado, I have the honor to designate, appoint and submit to your consideration, the following:

COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD

for a term expiring February 12, 2000:

William H. Brown of Fort Collins, to serve as a representative of the South Platte drainage basin, an Unaffiliated and to fill a vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Elizabeth A. Rieke.

Sincerely,

(Signed)

Roy Romer

Governor

Rec'd 4/13/98

P. Dicks, Assistant Secretary

Committee on Agriculture, Natural Resources and Energy

CORRECTED MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR

April 20, 1998

To whom this may concern:

Attached is the corrected copy of Executive Order A 072 98.

I have corrected the spelling of Jon B. Brownell's name.

Sincerely,

(Signed)

Karen Rokala

Director

Boards and Commissions

INTRODUCTION OF BILL--FIRST READING

The following bill was read by title and referred to the committee indicated:

SB 98-199 by Senator Ament--Concerning qualifications for the office of sheriff.

Local Government

THIRD READING OF BILLS--FINAL PASSAGE

On Third Reading, the titles of the following bills were publicly read, the reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent:

HB 98-1228 by Rep. C. Berry; Sen. Powers--Refund Excess By Temp Income Rate Reduc

Laid over until Wednesday, April 22, retaining its place on the calendar.

HB 98-1396 by Rep. Entz; Sen. Bishop--Special Hunting Licenses

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


YES 33


NO 0


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

Y

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

E

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

Y

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

E

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.

Co-sponsors added: Dennis, Hernandez, Hopper, Schroeder.

HB 98-1390 by Rep. Kaufman; Senator Matsunaka--Authorizing Joint Zoning Boards

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


YES 33


NO 0


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

Y

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

E

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

Y

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

E

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.

Co-sponsor added: Feeley

HB 98-1144 by Rep. Sullivant; Senator Bishop--Securing Aggregate Materials

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


YES 33


NO 0


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

Y

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

E

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

Y

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

E

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.

Co-sponsors added: Arnold, Congrove, Hopper, Linkhart, Rupert, Schroeder, Tebedo.

HB 98-1112 by Rep. Swenson; Sen. Hopper--Elderly & Disabled Assistance Grants

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


YES 28


NO 5


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

N

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

N

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

E

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

Y

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

E

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

N

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

N

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

N

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.

HB 98-1112 Co-sponsors added: Bishop, Hernandez, Linkhart, Pascoe, Phillips, Reeves, Rupert.

(Cont.)

HB 98-1391 by Rep. S. Johnson; Sen. Bishop--Modification Of Health Plan Benefits

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


YES 33


NO 0


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

Y

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

E

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

Y

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

E

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.

Co-sponsors added: Alexander, Matsunaka.

HB 98-1171 by Rep. Arrington; Senator Coffman--Charter School Regulation Waivers

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


YES 28


NO 5


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

Y

Tanner

N

Ament

Y

Hernandez

N

Pascoe

N

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

E

Thiebaut

N

Bishop

Y

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

E

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.

Co-sponsors added: Arnold, Lamborn, Tebedo.

SB 98-190 by Sen. Matsunaka; Rep. Kreutz--Revisor's Bill

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


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

Y

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

E

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

Y

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.

Co-sponsors added: Bishop, Martinez, Pascoe, Tebedo.

SB 98-181 by Sen. Alexander; Rep. Allen--Environmental Education

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


YES 20


NO 15


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

N

Mutzebaugh

Y

Tanner

N

Ament

Y

Hernandez

N

Pascoe

N

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

N

Thiebaut

N

Bishop

Y

Johnson

N

Phillips

N

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

N

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

N

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

N

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

N

Congrove

Y

Martinez

N

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

N

Schroeder

Y


SB 98-181 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was

(Cont.) declared PASSED.

Co-sponsors added: Ament, Arnold, Lamborn, Norton, Tebedo.

SB 98-193 by Sen. Wells; Rep. Tucker--Rocky Mountain Pres Prim Task Force

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


YES 34


NO 1


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

Y

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

NY

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

YyE

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

Y

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill was declared PASSED.

Co-sponsor added: Phillips

Committee On motion of Senator Congrove, the Senate resolved itself into Committee of the Whole

of the for consideration of General Orders and Senator Congrove was called to the Chair to act

Whole as Chairman.

GENERAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILLS

The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chairman reported that the following bills, reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered and action taken thereon as follows:

HB 98-1389 by Rep. Adkins; Senator Wham--Sunset Of Reports To GA In Titles 13­21

Amendment No. 1, Judiciary Committee Amendment

(Printed in Senate Journal, April 17, pages 872-873.)

Amendment No. 2, by Senator Wham

Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, strike lines 8 through 26.

Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.

Page 3, strike lines 1 through 16.

Amendment No. 3, by Senator Wham

Amend the Judiciary Committee amendment, as printed in Senate Journal, April 17, page 872, strike lines 55 through 70, and substitute the following:

"Amend reengrossed bill, page 7, strike lines 6 through 18, and substitute the following:

"17­1­103.  Duties of the executive director. (1)  The duties of the executive director shall be:


HB 98-1389


(Cont.)

(g)  To require of the head of each institution and agency assigned to the department an annual report containing such information and submitted at such a time as the executive director shall decide. The executive director shall prepare and transmit annually in the form and manner prescribed by the heads of the principal departments pursuant to the provisions of section 24­1­136, C.R.S., a report accounting to the governor and the general assembly for TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OR, ALTERNATIVELY, TO INCORPORATE INTO THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS YEARLY STATISTICAL REPORT, INFORMATION CONCERNING the efficient discharge of all responsibilities assigned by law or directive to the department or to the divisions thereof.".".

As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.

HB 98-1378 by Rep. McElhany; Sen. Powers--Intimidation Of Legislative Witnesses

Amendment No. 1, State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Committee Amendment

(Printed in Senate Journal, April 16, page 849.)

As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.

SB 98-166 by Sen. Mutzebaugh--Transportation Planning

(Amended in General Orders as printed in Senate Journal, March 2, page 380 and 381.)

As amended, declared LOST on Second Reading.

HB 98-1385 by Rep. Owen; Senator Blickensderfer--Catchment Areas For Juvenile Facilities

Amendment No. 1, Judiciary Committee Amendment

(Printed in Senate Journal, April 17, page 872.)

As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage.


Senator Wells moved that the Committee of the Whole rise, report progress and beg leave to sit again. A majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the motion was adopted.

AMENDMENT TO THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

SB 98-166 by Sen. Mutzebaugh--Transportation Planning

Senator Mutzebaugh moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that SB 98-166 as amended, did pass.

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


YES 14


NO 20


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Alexander

N

Feeley

N

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

N

Ament

Y

Hernandez

N

Pascoe

N

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

N

Bishop

NY

Johnson

N

Phillips

N

Wattenberg

E

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

N

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

N

Reeves

N

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

N

Rizzuto

N

Wham

N

Congrove

Y

Martinez

N

Rupert

N

Mr. President

N

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

N

Schroeder

N


ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

On motion of Senator Congrove, the Report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted and, a majority of all members elected having voted in the affirmative, the following action was taken:

HB 98-1389 as amended, 98-1378 as amended, 98-1385 as amended, declared passed on Second Reading.

SB 98-166 as amended, declared lost on Second Reading.


______________________________

On motion of Senator Wells, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the Senate proceeded out of order for Consideration of Conference Committee Reports.

______________________________

CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS

HB 98-1293 by Rep. Clarke; Sen. Congrove--Veteran Public Job Preferences

Senator Congrove moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB 98-1293, printed in Senate Journal, April 16, pages 852-853. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

E

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


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


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

E

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as amended, was declared REPASSED.

Co-sponsors added: Johnson, Weddig.

SB 98-159 by Sen. Bishop; Rep. George--Oil/Gas Royalty Payments & Info

Senator Bishop moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on SB 98-159, printed in Senate Journal, April 17, page 874. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

E

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


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


YES 35


NO 0


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


SB 98-159 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as

(Cont.) amended, was declared REPASSED.


HB 98-1358 by Rep. Grampsas; Senator Lacy--Suppl Approp Capital Construction

Senator Lacy moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB 98-1358, printed in Senate Journal, April 20, page 882. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 35


NO 0


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


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


YES 34


NO 1


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

N

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as amended, was declared REPASSED.

SB 98-76 by Sen. Weddig; Rep. Lawrence--Notaries Public

Senator Schroeder moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on SB 98-76, printed in Senate Journal, April 20, pages 897-898. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 35


NO 0


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


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


YES 35


NO 0


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as amended, was declared REPASSED.




SB 98-171 by Sen. Lacy; Rep. Dean--Metropolitan Football Stadium District

Senator Lacy moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on SB 98-171, printed in Senate Journal, April 20, pages 899-901. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 28


NO 7


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

NE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

N

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

N

Lacy

Y

Powers

N

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

N

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

N

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

N

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


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


YES 22


NO 13


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

NE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

N

Pascoe

N

Tebedo

N

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

N

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

N

Lacy

Y

Powers

N

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

N

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

N

Linkhart

N

Rizzuto

N

Wham

Y

Congrove

N

Martinez

Y

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as amended, was declared REPASSED.

Co-sponsors added: Bishop, Johnson, Schroeder, Tanner, Wattenberg.

HB 98-1016 by Rep. T. Williams; Senator Schroeder--Regulation Of Architects

Senator Schroeder moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB 98-1016, printed in Senate Journal, April 20, page 901. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 35


NO 0


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


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


YES 35


NO 0


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as amended, was declared REPASSED.

HB 98-1312 by Rep. Pfiffner; Senator Blickensderfer--State Employee Compensation Law

Senator Blickensderfer moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB 98-1312, printed in Senate Journal, April 20, pages 901-902. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 35


NO 0


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


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


YES 33


NO 2


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

N

Thiebaut

N

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as amended, was declared REPASSED.

______________________________

On motion of Senator Wells, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the Senate proceeded out of order for Consideration of Resolutions.

______________________________

CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS

SR 98-5 by Sen. Norton--Congratulate Super Bowl Champion Denver Broncos

Laid over until Wednesday, April 22, retaining its place on the calendar.

SJR 98-6 by Sen. Ament; Rep. Smith--Colorado Public Lands Wilderness Designation

Laid over until Wednesday, April 22, retaining its place on the calendar.

SJR 98-15 by Sen. Coffman; Rep. Arrington--Promise Keepers Organization

Laid over until Wednesday, April 22, retaining its place on the calendar.

SJR 98-19 by Sen. Norton; Rep. Owen--Greeley Independence Day Stampede

Laid over until Wednesday, April 22, retaining its place on the calendar.

SJR 98-22 by Sen. Perlmutter; Rep. Gotlieb--50th Anniversary of Israel

On motion of Senator Perlmutter, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll call vote:


YES 35


NO 0


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


HJR 98-1009 by Rep. Owen; Senator Lacy--Alternatives to Social Security

Laid over until Wednesday, April 22, retaining its place on the calendar.

HJR 98-1023 by Rep. Musgrave; Senator Ament--American Heritage Rivers Initiative

(Printed in House Journal, March 23, pages 1033-1035 and as amended as printed in House Journal, April 6, pages 1212-1213.)

On motion of Senator Ament, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll call vote:


YES 25


NO 10


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

N

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

N

Pascoe

N

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

N

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

N

Phillips

N

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

N

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

N

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

N

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


Co-sponsors added: Arnold, Blickensderfer, Dennis, Mutzebaugh, Powers, Rizzuto, Schroeder, Wells.

SJR 98-23 by Sen. Ament; Rep. Entz--Disapprove Kyoto Protocol on Global Warming

On motion of Senator Ament, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll call vote:


YES 26


NO 9


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

N

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

N

Pascoe

N

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

N

Thiebaut

N

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

N

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

N

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

N

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


Co-sponsors added: Alexander, Arnold, Bishop, Blickensderfer, Congrove, Dennis, Mutzebaugh, Schroeder, Tebedo.

HJR 98-1017 by Rep. May; Senator Powers--Federal Highway Program

(Printed in House Journal, March 13, pages 914-915.)

On motion of Senator Powers, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll call vote:


YES 35


NO 0


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


Co-sponsors added: Schroeder, Tebedo.




Senate in recess.

Senate reconvened.

COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS

Agriculture, The Committee on Agriculture, Natural Resources and Energy has had under consideration

Natural and has had a hearing on the following appointments and recommends that the

Resources appointments be confirmed:

and Energy

GROUND WATER COMMISSION

for terms expiring May 1, 2002:

Jon B. Brownell of Hooper, Colorado, to serve as a farmer and a representative of Division Three, reappointed;

Anne J. Castle of Golden, Colorado, to serve as a representative of municipal and industrial users, reappointed.

State, After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that HB 98-1037 be

Veterans, amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations

and Military with favorable recommendation:

Affairs

Amend reengrossed bill, page 1, line 5, strike "1998," and substitute "1999,".

Business After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that HB 98-1217 be

Affairs amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred to the Committee on Appropriations

and Labor with favorable recommendation:

Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, strike lines 8 through 19 and substitute the following:

"(33.5)  (a)  "UNLICENSED ASSISTANT" MEANS AN UNLICENSED PERSON WHO PERFORMS THOSE FUNCTIONS SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH (b) OF SUBSECTION (26) OF THIS SECTION UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A PHARMACIST. A PHARMACIST MANAGER OF A PRESCRIPTION DRUG OUTLET EMPLOYING AN UNLICENSED ASSISTANT SHALL FILE WITH THE BOARD THE NAME AND DATE OF BIRTH OF EACH UNLICENSED ASSISTANT WHO IS EMPLOYED BY THE OUTLET.

(b)  THIS SUBSECTION (33.5) IS REPEALED, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2002.".

Business After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be

Affairs postponed indefinitely: SB 98-108

and Labor

State, After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be

Veterans, referred favorably to the Committee of the Whole: HB 98-1403

and Military

Affairs

State, After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that SJR 98-11 be

Veterans, amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred to the Senate for final action:

and Military

Affairs

Amend printed joint resolution, page 1, strike lines 15 through 19 and substitute "Representatives. Of the bills".

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE

April 21, 1998

Mr. President:

The House has adopted and transmits herewith HJR98-1028, as printed in House Journal, April 3, pages 1187-1188.

The House has adopted and transmits herewith HJR98-1031, as printed in House Journal, April 13, pages 1282-1286.

The House has voted not to concur in the Senate amendments to HB98-1402 and requests that a conference committee be appointed. The Speaker has appointed Representatives Grampsas, chairman, Owen, and Romero as House conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB98-1402. The bill is transmitted herewith.

APPOINTMENTS TO CONFERENCE COMMITTEES

SB 98-49 by Sen. Schroeder; Rep. May--Tax Exempt Internet & On Line Services

The President appointed Senators Schroeder, Chairman, Alexander and Hernandez as Senate Conferees on the First Conference Committee on SB 98-49.

HB 98-1402 by Rep. Grampsas; Senator Lacy--Capital Construction Fund Transfers

The President appointed Senators Lacy, Chairman, Blickensderfer and Rizzuto as Senate Conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB 98-1402.

Call of Call of Senate.

Senate

Call Raised.

CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS

SJR 98-24 by Senator Pascoe; Rep. Leyba--Height Standards for Infant Cribs

On motion of Senator Pascoe, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll call vote:


YES 30


NO 3


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

N

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

E

Powers

N

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

E

Dennis

N

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


Co-sponsors added: Hernandez, Reeves, Rupert, Tanner.

SJR 98-26 by Senator Perlmutter; Rep. Grampsas--Coors Brewing Company 125th Anniversary

On motion of Senator Perlmutter, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll call vote:


YES 29


NO 4


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

N

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

E

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

N

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

N

Rupert

N

Mr. President

E

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


Co-sponsor added: Chlouber







SJR 98-27 by Senator Bishop; Rep. Leyba--Colorado's Hazardous Materials

On motion of Senator Bishop, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll call vote:


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

E

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


SJR 98-29 by Senator Wham; Rep. George--Renovation of the State Capitol

Laid over until Wednesday, April 22, retaining its place on the calendar.

SJR 98-30 by Senator Blickensderfer; Rep. Schauer--Regarding Economic Education

On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll call vote:


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

E

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


HJR 98-1020 by Rep. Spradley; Sen. Blickensderfer--Repeal of Internal Revenue Code

Laid over until Wednesday, April 22, retaining its place on the calendar.

SR 98-10 by Senator Lacy--Tribute to Ralphie III

(Printed in Senate Journal, April 16, page 854.)

On motion of Senator Lacy, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll call vote:


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

E

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


Co-sponsors added: Alexander, Ament, Arnold, Bishop, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Coffman, Congrove, Dennis, Feeley, Hernandez, Hopper, Johnson, Lamborn, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Mutzebaugh, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Powers, Reeves, Rizzuto, Rupert, Schroeder, Tanner, Tebedo, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Weddig, Wells, Wham.










SR 98-11 by Senator Dennis--National County Government Week

(Printed in Senate Journal, April 16, pages 854-855.)

On motion of Senator Dennis, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll call vote:


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

E

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


Co-sponsor added: Chlouber

SR 98-12 by Senator Matsunaka--Thompson Valley Boys' Swim Team

Laid over until Wednesday, April 22, retaining its place on the calendar.

HJR 98-1030 by Rep. Epps; Senator Arnold--Recognition of Colorado's Volunteer Firefighters

Laid over until Wednesday, April 22, retaining its place on the calendar.

SJR 98-21 by Sen. Coffman--Eliminate Federal Excise Tax on Gasoline and Fuels

Amendment No. 1, Transportation Committee Amendment

(Printed in Senate Journal, April 16, page 849.)

A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the amendment was adopted.

On motion of Senator Coffman, the Resolution, as amended, was declared LOST by the following roll call vote:


YES 13


NO 22


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Alexander

N

Feeley

N

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

N

Ament

N

Hernandez

N

Pascoe

N

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

N

Thiebaut

N

Bishop

NY

Johnson

N

Phillips

N

Wattenberg

N

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

N

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

N

Wells

Y

Coffman

N

Linkhart

N

Rizzuto

N

Wham

N

Congrove

Y

Martinez

N

Rupert

N

Mr. President

E

Dennis

N

Matsunaka

N

Schroeder

Y


NOTICE OF INTENT TO MOVE FOR RECONSIDERATION

SJR 98-21 by Sen. Coffman--Eliminate Federal Excise Tax on Gasoline and Fuels

Having voted on the prevailing side, Senator Coffman gave notice of intent to move for reconsideration of SJR 98-21.

__________________________

On motion of Senator Wells, and with a two-thirds majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, SB 98-195, 98-183, and 98-192 were made Special Orders at 2:43 p.m.

__________________________

Committee The hour of 2:43 p.m. having arrived, Senator Congrove moved that the Senate resolve

of the itself into Committee of the Whole for consideration of Special Orders and Senator

Whole Congrove was called to the Chair to act as Chairman.

SPECIAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILLS--2:43 P.M.

The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chairman reported that the following bills, reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered and action taken thereon as follows:

SB 98-195 by Sen. Ament; Rep. S. Johnson--Pol Subdiv Standing To Protect Property

Laid over until the General Orders calendar of Wednesday, April 22, retaining its place on the calendar.

SB 98-183 by Sen. Wattenberg; Rep. George--Colo. Northwestern Comm. College

Amendment No. 1, Appropriations Committee Amendment

(Printed in Senate Journal, April 20, page 878.)

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

SB 98-192 by Sen. Wattenberg--Dog Racing Takeout Percentages

Amendment No. 1, Appropriations Committee Amendment

(Printed in Senate Journal, April 20, page 878.)

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

ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

On motion of Senator Congrove, the Report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted and, a majority of all members elected having voted in the affirmative, the following action was taken:

SB 98-183 as amended, 98-192 as amended, declared passed on Second Reading.

SB 98-195, laid over until the General Orders calendar of Wednesday, April 22, retaining its place on the calendar.

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On motion of Senator Wells, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the balance of the calendar of Tuesday, April 21, was laid over until Wednesday, April 22, retaining its place on the calendar.

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TRIBUTES--A POINT OF INTEREST

Honoring Toby Anderton by Senator Bishop

Honoring Ashley Burns by Senator Arnold

Honoring Ashley Stoner by Senators Rupert and Arnold on behalf of the members of the General Assembly

Honoring Hilary Elgard by Senators Mutzebaugh and Arnold

Honoring Melinda Erwin by Senators Mutzebaugh and Arnold

Honoring Heather Forbes by Senators Mutzebaugh and Arnold






On motion of Senator Wells, the Senate adjourned until 9:00 a.m., Wednesday,

April 22, 1998.

Approved:


Tom Norton

President of the Senate

Attest:

Joan M. Albi

Secretary of the Senate