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SENATE JOURNAL

Sixty-first General Assembly

STATE OF COLORADO

Second Regular Session

84th Legislative Day Tuesday, March 31, 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--Lamborn--Total, 1.

Absent--Blickensderfer, Lacy, Pascoe--Total, 3.

Present later--Blickensderfer, Lacy, Lamborn, Pascoe.

Quorum The President announced a quorum present.

Reading of On motion of Senator Chlouber, reading of the Journal of March 30th was dispensed with

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

SENATE SERVICES REPORT

Senate Correctly revised: SB 98-100; HB 98-1065, 1165, 1214, 1269, 1271.

Services

Correctly enrolled: SB 98-27.

SIGNING OF BILLS

The President has signed: SB 98-87, 174.

SIGNING OF RESOLUTION

The President has signed: SJR 98-12.

MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR

Appoint- Letters of designation and appointment from Governor Romer were read and assigned to

ments Committee as follows:

March 23, 1998

To the Honorable

Colorado Senate

Colorado General Assembly

State Capitol Building

Denver, CO, 80203

Ladies and Gentlemen,

On August 26, 1997, I appointed P. Cole Finegan of Denver, Colorado, to the Board of Trustees of the State Colleges in Colorado and his name was submitted for Senate confirmation.

P. Cole Finegan has submitted his resignation.

I am hereby withdrawing the name of P. Cole Finegan from further consideration by the Senate.

Sincerely,

(Signed)

Roy Romer

Governor

Rec'd 3/24/98

P. Dicks, Assistant Secretary

March 5, 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:

STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE

for a term expiring the third Wednesday of January, 2002:

Patrick Garcia of Pueblo, Colorado, reappointed;

William W. Warren, Colorado, reappointed.

Sincerely,

(Signed)

Roy Romer

Governor

Rec'd 3/11/98

P. Dicks, Assistant Secretary

Committee on Agriculture, Natural Resources and Energy

Committee on Education

March 24, 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:

LAW­RELATED EDUCATION ADVISORY BOARD

for terms expiring April 12, 2001:

Linda H. Cottle of Glenwood Springs, Colorado, to serve as a licensed mental

health professional;

Tracie Lynn Harrison of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a peace officer;

Robert M. Hunter of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a director of a law­related

education program;

Regina M. Huerter of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a drug or gang prevention

practioner;

Marilyn Philpott Johnstone of Arvada, Colorado, to serve as a licensed secondary school teacher;

Demetri E. Munn of Denver, Colorado, to serve as a public member;

Patricia A. Tafoya of La Junta, Colorado, to serve as a parent with a child attending public schools.

Sincerely,

(Signed)

Roy Romer

Governor

Rec'd 3/26/98

P. Dicks, Assistant Secretary

Committee on Education

March 24, 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 POSTSECONDARY EDUCATIONAL

FACILITIES AUTHORITY

for term expiring June 30, 2001:

William Gold of Denver, Colorado, to serve as an Unaffiliated and to fill a vacancy occasioned by the death of Roland C. Rautenstraus, appointed;

for a term effective June 30, 1998 and expiring June 30, 2002:

Lynn E. Hornbrook of Cherry Hills, Colorado, to serve as a Republican, reappointed.

Sincerely,

(Signed)

Roy Romer

Governor

Rec'd 3/25/98

P. Dicks, Assistant Secretary

Committee on Education

March 24, 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:

TEACHER AND SPECIAL SERVICES

PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD

for a term expiring July 1, 1998:

Nancy M. Sanders of Boulder, Colorado, to serve as a faculty member and to fill a vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Gary Galluzzo.

Sincerely,

(Signed)

Roy Romer

Governor

Rec'd 3/25/98

P. Dicks, Assistant Secretary

Committee on Education

March 24, 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:

BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR THE

UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO

for a term expiring June 30, 1999:

Neil O. Westergaard of Denver, Colorado, to fill a vacancy occasioned by the resignation of E. Kenneth Whitney, appointed.

Sincerely,

(Signed)

Roy Romer

Governor

Rec'd 3/25/98

P. Dicks, Assistant Secretary

Committee on Education

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 98-1269 by Rep. Sinclair; Sen. Powers--Use Tax Exemption For Donations

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


YES 33


NO 1


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

N

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

Y

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

E

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: Chlouber, Schroeder, Tebedo.




HB 98-1271 by Rep. Spradley; Senator Dennis--State Estate Taxes

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

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

Y

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

E

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: Ament, Bishop, Chlouber, Feeley, Matsunaka, Norton, Rizzuto, Tebedo.

SB 98-100 by Sen. Ament; Rep. C. Berry--Property Tax Classification Of Pipelines

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


YES 26


NO 9


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

Y

Tanner

N

Ament

Y

Hernandez

N

Pascoe

N

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

N

Bishop

Y

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

N

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

N

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-sponsor added: Lamborn

HB 98-1214 by Rep. K. Alexander; Senator Ament--Farm Equip Sales & Use Tax Exemption

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


YES 28


NO 7


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

N

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

N

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

N

Bishop

Y

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

N

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

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


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

Co-sponsors added: Bishop, Chlouber, Dennis, Matsunaka, Powers, Rizzuto.

HB 98-1065 by Rep. McElhany; Sen. Lamborn--Eliminate Sales Tax On Phone Services

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


YES 27


NO 8


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

Y

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

N

Thiebaut

N

Bishop

Y

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

N

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

Y

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


HB 98-1065 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill

(Cont.) was declared PASSED.

Co-sponsors added: Congrove, Schroeder.

HB 98-1165 by Rep. Musgrave; Sen. Ament--Food Donation Income Tax Credit

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


YES 33


NO 2


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

Y

Tanner

N

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

N

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: Alexander, Bishop, Chlouber, Dennis, Hernandez, Hopper, Johnson, Martinez, Phillips, Rizzuto, Wattenberg.

RECALL OF HB 98-1224

HB 98-1224 by Rep. Lawrence; Senator Arnold--Bail Recovery

Having voted on the prevailing side, Senator Wells moved to recall HB 98-1224 from the House.

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

NOTICE OF INTENT TO MOVE FOR RECONSIDERATION OF HB 98-1128

HB 98-1128 by Rep. May; Senator Ament--Motor Vehicle Sales Transactions

Having voted on the prevailing side, Senator Hernandez gave notice of intent to move for reconsideration of HB 98-1128.

Senate in recess.

Senate reconvened.

Call of Call of Senate.

Senate

Call Raised.

COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS

Approp- After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that HB 98-1234 be

riations amended as follows and, as so amended, be referred favorably to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendation:

Amend the committee amendment, as printed in the Senate Journal, March 27, page 634, strike lines 40 through 45.

line 56, strike "state public school fund created in section" and substitute "general fund.";

strike line 57;

line 64, strike "state public" and substitute "general fund.";

strike line 65.


HB 98-1234


(Cont.)

Page 635, line 1, strike "state public school fund created" and substitute "general fund.";

strike line 2;

line 10, strike "Said sum shall be from the state public" and substitute "Of said sum, two million eight hundred eighty-four thousand seven hundred thirty-two dollars ($2,884,732) shall be from the state public school fund created in section 22-54-114, Colorado Revised Statutes, and five million ninety-six thousand one hundred ninety-six dollars ($5,096,196) shall be from the general fund.";

strike line 11;

line 19, strike "state public school fund." and substitute "general fund."

strike lines 22 and 23;

line 27, after "Statutes.", insert "Said sum shall be from the general fund.";

line 34, strike "state public" and substitute "general fund.";

strike line 35.

line 38, strike "state" and substitute "general fund,";

strike line 39;

line 40, strike "Statutes,";

Approp- After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends that the following be

riations referred favorably to the Committee of the Whole: HB 98-1401 and 98-1402

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

March 31, 1998

Mr. President:

The House has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes HB98-1091, amended as printed in House Journal, March 30, pages 1107-1109;

HB98-1389, amended as printed in House Journal, March 30, page 1111;

HB98-1390, amended as printed in House Journal, March 30, page 1111;

HB98-1391, amended as printed in House Journal, March 30, page 1110;

HB98-1393, amended as printed in House Journal, March 30, page 1111;

HB98-1396, amended as printed in House Journal, March 30, page 1109;

SB98-023, amended as printed in House Journal, March 30, pages 1109-1110;

SB98-052, amended as printed in House Journal, March 30, page 1110;

SB98-072, amended as printed in House Journal, March 30, page 1109;

SB98-085, amended as printed in House Journal, March 30, page 1111.

March 31, 1998

Mr. President:

In response to the request of the Senate for the recall of HB98-1224, the bill is transmitted herewith.

March 31, 1998

Mr. President:

The House has adopted and transmits herewith HJR98-1024, as printed in House Journal, March 30, pages 1101-1104, and amended as printed in House Journal, March 31, 1998.

The House has adopted and transmits herewith HJR98-1025, as printed in House Journal, March 30, pages 1104-1105, and amended as printed in House Journal, March 31, 1998.

MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR

March 31, 1998

We herewith transmit:

without comment, as amended, HB98-1091, HB98-1389, HB98-1390, HB98-1391, HB98-1393, HB98-1396, SB98-023, SB98-052, SB98-072, and SB98-085.

INTRODUCTION OF BILL--FIRST READING

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

SB 98-194 by Senators Rizzuto, Lacy, and Blickensderfer; also Representatives Grampsas, Owen, and Romero--Concerning cash funds of the state.

Appropriations

RECONSIDERATION OF HB 98-1224

HB 98-1224 by Rep. Lawrence; Senator Arnold--Bail Recovery

Having voted on the prevailing side, Senator Wells moved for the reconsideration of HB 98-1224.

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

THIRD READING OF BILL--FINAL PASSAGE

On Third Reading, the title of the following bill was publicly read, the reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent:

HB 98-1224 by Rep. Lawrence; Senator Arnold--Bail Recovery

A majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Senator Arnold was given permission to offer a third Reading amendment.

Third Reading Amendment No. 1, by Senator Arnold

Amend revised bill, page 3, line 2, strike "CHECK TO DETERMINE" and substitute "CHECK.";

strike lines 3 through 5 of the revised bill, and substitute the following:

"UPON PAYMENT OF THE BUREAU'S COSTS, THE COLORADO BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION SHALL UTILIZE SUCH FINGERPRINTS, THE BUREAU'S FILES AND RECORDS, AND THE FILES AND RECORDS OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING WHETHER THE INDIVIDUAL HAS BEEN CONVICTED OF OR HAS PLEADED GUILTY OR NOLO CONTENDERE TO ANY FELONY UNDER FEDERAL OR STATE LAWS DURING THE PREVIOUS TEN YEARS.";

line 6 of the revised bill, strike everything through the period.

Page 5, after line 2, insert the following:

"SECTION 8.  Appropriation. In addition to any other appropriation, there is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the reserves of the P.O.S.T. board cash fund created in section 24­31­303 (2) (b), Colorado Revised Statutes, not otherwise appropriated, to the department of law, for allocation to the peace officers standards and training board, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1998, the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the implementation of this act.".

Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.

Page 1, line 104, strike "MET." and substitute "MET, AND MAKING AN APPROPRIATION.".".

HB 98-1224 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the

(Cont.) amendment was adopted.

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

Y

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

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 PASSED.

NOTICE OF INTENT TO MOVE FOR RECONSIDERATION

HB 98-1224 by Rep. Lawrence; Senator Arnold--Bail Recovery

Having voted on the prevailing side, Senator Mutzebaugh gave notice of intent to move for reconsideration of HB 98-1224.


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

of the for consideration of General Orders and Senator Ament 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 98-1256 by Rep. Anderson; Senator Wham--Retain Excess Revs For Gov Needs

(Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal, March 30, pages 651-657 and pages 657-658.)

Amendment No. 1, by Senator Schroeder

Strike the Finance Committee amendment, as printed in Senate Journal, March 6, page 416, lines 37 through 51.

Amend reengrossed bill, page 7, strike lines 6 through 10 and substitute the following:

"TO SECTION 43­4­205 (6.7)(a) SHALL BE EXPENDED FOR THE PURPOSES SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPH (a) OF SUBSECTION (2) OF THIS SECTION. SUCH EXPENDITURES SHALL BE".

Amendment No. 2, by Senators Wham and Schroeder

Strike the Wattenberg amendment, as printed in the Senate Journal, March 30, page 654, lines 47 through 72, and page 655, line 1.

Page 4, strike lines 25 and 26 and substitute the following:

"BE ALLOCATED IN THE FOLLOWING PERCENTAGES:

(a)  FIFTY-FIVE AND SIX-TENTHS PERCENT OF THE REVENUES FROM THE STATE EXCESS REVENUE TRUST FUND TO THE HIGHWAY USERS TAX FUND CREATED IN SECTION 43­4­201 (1) (a), C.R.S.;


HB 98-1256


(Cont.)

(b)  THIRTY-THREE AND THREE-TENTHS PERCENT OF THE REVENUES FROM THE STATE EXCESS REVENUE TRUST FUND TO THE SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION FUND CREATED IN SECTION 22­43.7­103, C.R.S., AS ENACTED BY HOUSE BILL 98­1231, ENACTED AT THE SECOND REGULAR SESSION OF THE SIXTY­FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY;

(c)  ELEVEN AND ONE-TENTH PERCENT OF THE REVENUES FROM THE STATE EXCESS REVENUE TRUST FUND TO THE HIGHER EDUCATION ACCOUNT OF THE CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION FUND CREATED IN SECTION 24­75­302.".

Page 5, strike lines 1 and 2.

Page 9, strike lines 6 and 7 and substitute the following:

"EXCESS REVENUES FOR THESE PURPOSES, SPECIFYING THE ALLOCATION OF SUCH EXCESS REVENUES FOR THESE PURPOSES,";

line 8, strike "FIVE­YEAR PERIOD,".

Amend the Wham amendment, as printed in Senate Journal, March 30, page 657, line 33, strike "(6.7)," and substitute "(6) (a),".

As amended, declared LOST on Second Reading. (For further action, see below, where the Feeley amendment to the Report of the Committee of the Whole was adopted and HB 98-1256 as amended, was laid over until Wednesday, April 1.)

The following bills on the General Orders calendar of Tuesday, March 31, were laid over until Wednesday, April 1, retaining their place on the calendar:

SCR 98-4; HB 98-1228, 98-1152; SB 98-26, 98-120, 98-180, 98-166, 98-170, 98-177, 98-30; HB 98-1159, 98-1325, 98-1395, 98-1306.

AMENDMENT TO THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

HB 98-1256 by Rep. Anderson; Senator Wham--Retain Excess Revs For Gov Needs

Senator Feeley moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that HB 98-1256 as amended, laid over until the General Orders calendar of Wednesday,

April 1.

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

ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

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

SCR 98-4; HB 98-1228, 98-1152; SB 98-26, 98-120, 98-180, 98-166, 98-170, 98-177, 98-30; HB 98-1159, 98-1325, 98-1395, 98-1306, laid over until Wednesday, April 1, retaining their place on the calendar.

HB 98-1256 as amended, laid over until Wednesday, April 1, retaining its place on the calendar.


______________________________

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, March 31, was laid over until Wednesday, April 1, retaining its place on the calendar.

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TRIBUTES--A POINT OF INTEREST

Honoring the directors, members and mentors of Love is Finding Everyone by Senator Tebedo

Honoring Roy Orton by Senator Dennis and Representative Entz

Honoring St. Charles Mesa Family and Community Education Club by Senator Dennis






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

April 1, 1998.

Approved:


Tom Norton

President of the Senate

Attest:

Joan M. Albi

Secretary of the Senate