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SENATE JOURNAL

Sixty-first General Assembly

STATE OF COLORADO

Second Regular Session

120th Legislative Day Wednesday, May 6, 1998


Call to By the President at 9:15 a.m.

Order

Prayer By the chaplain, Rabbi Stanley M. Wagner.

Roll Call Present--Total, 30.

Absent/Excused--Feeley, Hernandez, Lacy, Lamborn, Tebedo--Total, 5.

Present later--Feeley, Hernandez, Lacy, Lamborn, Tebedo.

Quorum The President announced a quorum present.

Reading of On motion of Senator Reeves, reading of the Journal of May 5th was dispensed with

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

SENATE SERVICES REPORT

Senate Correctly enrolled: SB 98-72.

Services

Correctly revised: HB 98-1238, 1334, 1387, 1393, 1405, 1418.

SIGNING OF BILL

The President has signed: HB98-1359.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE

May 6, 1998

Mr. President:

In response to the request of the Senate, the Speaker has appointed Representatives Grampsas, chairman, Owen, and Romero as House conferees on the First Conference Committee on SB98-194.

FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

ON HB 98­1231

*****************************

THIS REPORT AMENDS THE

REREVISED BILL

*****************************

To the President of the Senate and the

Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Your first conference committee appointed on HB 98­1231, concerning an assistance program for school district capital construction, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:

That the House accede to the Senate amendments made to the bill, as said amendments appear in the rerevised bill, with the following changes:

Amend rerevised bill, page 8, line 9, strike "STATE'S SHARE OF A SCHOOL" and substitute "AMOUNT OF EACH GRANT AWARDED PURSUANT TO THIS ARTICLE.";

line 10, strike "DISTRICT'S ELIGIBILITY FOR GRANTS.";

strike lines 17 and 18 and substitute the following:

"(d)  THE EFFORT OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT TO SUBMIT BOND QUESTIONS TO VOTERS IN THE DISTRICT AND TO SUPPORT THE PASSAGE OF SUCH QUESTIONS DURING THE LAST TEN YEARS;";

strike lines 23 through 26.

Strike pages 9 through 11.

Page 12, strike lines 1 through 17.

Renumber succeeding section accordingly.

Respectfully submitted,

House Committee: Senate Committee:

(Signed) (Signed)

Rep. Steve Tool, Chair Sen. Dottie Wham, Chair

Rep. Todd Saliman

Rep. William G. Kaufman Sen. Joan M. Johnson


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 98-1418 by Rep. Anderson; Senator Powers--Environmental Self­evaluation

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


YES 22


NO 11


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

N

Mutzebaugh

Y

Tanner

N

Ament

Y

Hernandez

N

Pascoe

N

Tebedo

E

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

N

Thiebaut

N

Bishop

Y

Johnson

Y

Phillips

N

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

E

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


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

Co-sponsors added: Alexander, Chlouber, Hopper, Mutzebaugh, Norton, Schroeder, Wattenberg, Wells.

HB 98-1238 by Rep. George; Senator Wham--Judicial Compensation

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


YES 21


NO 12


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Alexander

N

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

N

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

E

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

N

Bishop

Y

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

N

Blickensderfer

N

Lacy

E

Powers

N

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

N

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

N

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

N

Wham

Y

Congrove

N

Martinez

N

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

N


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

Co-sponsors added: Bishop, Hernandez, Johnson, Tanner.

HB 98-1387 by Rep. Faatz; Senator Lacy--Tobacco Sales to Minors

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

E

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

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, Reeves, Rupert, Weddig.

HB 98-1405 by Rep. Salaz; Senator Dennis--Prohibit 'Slamming'

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

E

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

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, Bishop, Chlouber, Congrove, Hernandez, Hopper, Johnson, Linkhart, Matsunaka, Norton, Pascoe, Phillips, Powers, Reeves, Rupert, Schroeder, Wattenberg.

HB 98-1334 by Rep. Hagedorn; Senator Hopper--Persistent Drinking Drivers

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


YES 31


NO 3


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

N

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

E

Arnold

N

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

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

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.

Co-sponsors added: Bishop, Hernandez.

HB 98-1393 by Rep. Allen; Senator B. Alexander--Sunset Of Reports To GA In Title 22

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

E

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

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


HB 98-1393 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill

(Cont.) was declared PASSED.

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

of the for consideration of General Orders and Senator Johnson 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:

HCR 98-1001 by Rep. Pankey; Senator Wham--Old Age Pension Program

HCR 98-1001 was laid on the table.

ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

On motion of Senator Johnson, 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:

HCR 98-1001 was laid on the table.

CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS

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

(Printed in House Journal, February 3, page 345.)

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

E

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

(Printed in House Journal, March 18, pages 949-950 and as amended as printed in House Journal, April 14, page 1306.)

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


YES 23


NO 11


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

N

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

N

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

N

Tebedo

E

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

N

Thiebaut

N

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

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

Y

Schroeder

Y


Co-sponsors added: Alexander, Arnold, Chlouber, Congrove, Lamborn, Mutzebaugh, Powers.

COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS

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

riations postponed indefinitely: SB 98-168, 98-169 and SCR 98-3

Health, The Committee on Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions has had under

Environment, consideration and has had a hearing on the following appointment and recommends that

Welfare and the appointment be confirmed:

Institutions

AIR QUALITY SCIENCE

ADVISORY BOARD

for terms expiring July 15, 2000:

Dr. Joel J. Bechtel of Grand Junction, Colorado, reappointed.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE GRANTED FURTHER POWERS

HB 98-1266 by Rep. Taylor; Senator Coffman--Personal Income Tax Modifications

Senator Coffman moved that the Senate Conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB 98-1266 be given the powers to go beyond the scope of the differences between the two Houses.

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

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE

May 6, 1998

Mr. President:

The House has passed on Third Reading and returns herewith SCR98-13 and SB98-186.

The House has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes SB98-182, amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, page s 1738-1740;

SB98-199, amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, page 1740;

SB98-200, amended as printed in House Journal, May 5, page 1733.

The House has adopted the First Report of the First Conference Committee on SB98-109, as printed in House Journal, May 6, and has repassed the bill as so amended. The bill is returned herewith.

FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

ON HB 98­1385

*****************************

THIS REPORT AMENDS THE

REREVISED BILL

*****************************

To the President of the Senate and the

Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Your first conference committee appointed on HB 98­1385, concerning establishment of catchment areas for juvenile facilities, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:

That the House accede to the Senate amendments made to the bill, as said amendments appear in the rerevised bill, with the following changes:

Amend rerevised bill, page 2, strike line 7 and substitute the following:

"TO ENSURE THAT THE JUVENILE IS HELD IN A JUVENILE DETENTION FACILITY LOCATED WITHIN THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN WHICH THE OFFENSE IS COMMITTED.";

line 8, strike "JUVENILE DETENTION FACILITY.".

Respectfully submitted,

House Committee: Senate Committee:

(Signed) (Signed)

Rep. Dave Owen, Chair Sen. Tom Blickensderfer, Chair

Rep. Tony Grampsas Sen. Dottie Wham

Rep. Gil Romero Sen. Ed Perlmutter

FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

ON SB 98­109

*****************************

THIS REPORT AMENDS THE

REREVISED BILL

*****************************

To the President of the Senate and the

Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Your first conference committee appointed on SB 98­109, concerning implementation of recommendations of the committee on legal services in connection with legislative review of rules and regulations of state agencies, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:

1. That the Senate accede to the House amendments made to the bill, as said amendments appear in the rerevised bill.

2. That, under the authority granted the committee to consider matters not at issue between the two houses, the following amendment be recommended:

Amend rerevised bill, page 9, line 15, strike "except that the following rules";

strike lines 16 through 22.

Page 13, after line 1, insert the following:

"(7)  The following instructions in the Assessors' Reference Library Volume 3, Chapter 5, of the division of property taxation, department of local affairs, approved by the state board of equalization on January 17, 1998, are repealed:

(a)  The second paragraph on page 5.23, concerning definitions and use of livestock;

(b)  The portion of the instructions designated as STEP: 2, concerning determining the primary use of the parcel, which is comprised of the last paragraph on page 5.24, pages 5.25 and 5.26, and the first three paragraphs on page 5.27.".

Renumber succeeding subsection accordingly.

Respectfully submitted,

Senate Committee: House Committee:

(Signed) (Signed)

Sen. Jeffrey M. Wells, Chair Rep. William G. Kaufman, Chair

Sen Dave Wattenberg Rep. Martha Hill Kreutz

Sen. Ed Perlmutter Rep. Dan Grossman

Senate in recess.

Senate reconvened.

Call of Call of Senate.

Senate

Call Raised.

CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS

HJR 98-1026 by Rep. Morrison; Sen. Perlmutter--Holocaust Awareness Week

(Printed in House Journal, April 3, pages 1185-1186.)

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


YES 32


NO 0


EXCUSED 3


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

EE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

E

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


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

HJR 98-1028 by Rep. Pfiffner; Sen. Powers--Concerning the Murder of Oumar Dia

(Printed in House Journal, April 3, pages 1187-1188.)

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


YES 32


NO 0


EXCUSED 3


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

EE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

E

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


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

HJR 98-1027 by Rep. Anderson; Senator Norton--Peace Officers' Memorial Day

(Printed in House Journal, April 3, pages 1186-1187.)

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


YES 32


NO 0


EXCUSED 3


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

EE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

E

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


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





HJR 98-1041 by Rep. McPherson; Sen. Chlouber--Colorado's Self-Audit Law & EPA

(Printed in House Journal, April 16, pages 1360-1361.)

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


YES 22


NO 10


EXCUSED 3


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

N

Mutzebaugh

EE

Tanner

N

Ament

Y

Hernandez

N

Pascoe

N

Tebedo

E

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

N

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

N

Wattenberg

E

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, Ament, Arnold, Dennis, Hopper, Lamborn, Rizzuto, Wham.

HJR 98-1029 by Rep. Lawrence; Senator Dennis--150th Anniversary of Women's Suffrage

(Printed in House Journal, April 3, pages 1200-1201.)

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


YES 32


NO 0


EXCUSED 3


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

EE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

E

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


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

HJR 98-1043 by Rep. Young; Senator Ament--Concerning Food Quality Protection Act

(Printed in House Journal, April 16, pages 1365-1366.)

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


YES 28


NO 4


EXCUSED 3


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

EE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

N

Tebedo

E

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

N

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

N

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


Co-sponsors added: Alexander, Arnold, Chlouber, Lamborn, Powers.












HJR 98-1040 by Rep. Schauer; Senator Hopper--Honoring Congressman Daniel L. Schaefer

(Printed in House Journal, April 16, pages 1358-1360.)

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


YES 32


NO 0


EXCUSED 3


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

EE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

E

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


Co-sponsors added: Alexander, Arnold, Bishop, Chlouber, Lamborn, Martinez, Rizzuto, Wells.

Call of Call of Senate.

Senate

Call Raised.

MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR

May 6, 1998

We herewith transmit:

without comment, as amended, SB98-182, 199, and 200.

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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 Senate proceeded out of order for Consideration of House Amendments to SB 98-198, 98-182, 98-199 and 98-200 and Consideration of House Amendments to SJR 98-27.

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CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILLS

SB 98-198 by Sen. Powers; Rep. Epps--Recycling Programs

Senator Powers moved that the Senate concur in House amendments to SB 98-198, as printed in House Journal, May 5, pages 1760-1762. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 30


NO 0


EXCUSED 5


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

EE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

E

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

E

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

E

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 0


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

E

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


SB 98-198 A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill, as

(Cont.) amended, was declared REPASSED.

SB 98-200 by Sen. Schroeder; Rep. Grampsas--Luxury Limousines

Senator Schroeder moved that the Senate adhere to its position on SB 98-200.

The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 32


NO 1


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

NE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

E

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


SB 98-182 by Sen. Norton; Rep. Anderson--Continued Operation Of AIR Program

Senator Norton moved that the Senate concur in House amendments to SB 98-182, as printed in House Journal, May 5, pages 1738-1740. 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

EeY

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 32


NO 2


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

E

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

N

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

N

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 98-199 by Sen. Ament; Rep. Musgrave--P.O.S.T. Certification For Sheriffs

Senator Ament moved that the Senate concur in House amendments to SB 98-199, as printed in House Journal, May 5, page 1740. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 28


NO 6


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

N

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

E

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

N

Martinez

N

Rupert

N

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 20


NO 14


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

N

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

N

Ament

Y

Hernandez

N

Pascoe

N

Tebedo

E

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

N

Thiebaut

N

Bishop

YY

Johnson

N

Phillips

N

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

N

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

N

Linkhart

N

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

N

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, as amended, was declared REPASSED.

Co-sponsor added: Arnold

CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION

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

Senator Bishop moved that the Senate concur in House amendments to SJR 98-27, as printed in House Journal, May 5, page 1731. 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

E

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 resolution, as amended, be adopted?" 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

E

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 resolution, as amended, was declared READOPTED.

Co-sponsors added: Chlouber, Hernandez, Johnson, Martinez, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Rupert.

Senate in recess.

Senate reconvened.

Call of Call of Senate.

Senate

Call Raised.

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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 Senate proceeded out of order for Consideration of Conference Committee Reports on HB 98-1385; SB 98-30; HB 98-1231; SB 98-109.

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CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS

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

Senator Blickensderfer moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB 98-1385, printed in Senate Journal, May 5, pages 1183-1184. 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

N

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

N

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 98-30 by Sen. Thiebaut; Representative Swenson--High­Occupancy Vehicle Lanes

Senator Mutzebaugh moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on SB 98-30, printed in Senate Journal, May 5, pages 1177-1178. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


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

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

N

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

N

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 24


NO 11


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

N

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

N

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

NY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

N

Lacy

Y

Powers

N

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

N

Reeves

Y

Wells

N

Coffman

N

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

N

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

N

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

N


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

Co-sponsor added: Powers






HB 98-1231 by Rep. Tool; Senator J. Johnson--School District Capital Construction

Senator Wham moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB 98-1231, printed in Senate Journal, May 6, pages 1179-1180. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 31


NO 4


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

N

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

NE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

N

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

N


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


YES 28


NO 7


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

NE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

N

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


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

Co-sponsors added: Linkhart, Pascoe, Perlmutter.

SB 98-109 by Sen. Wells; Rep. Grossman--COLS Recommendations On Rules

Senator Wells moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on SB 98-109, printed in Senate Journal, May 6, page 1184. 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

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

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-sponsor added: Mutzebaugh





MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

May 6, 1998

Mr. President:

The House has voted to concur in the Senate amendments to HB98-1006, 1063, 1070, 1156, 1191, 1255 and 1411 and has repassed the bills as so amended.

May 6, 1998

Mr. President:

The House has voted to authorize the House conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB98-1266 to consider matters not at issue between the two houses.

The House has adopted the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB98-1001, as printed in House Journal,May 6, and has repassed the bill as amended.

The House has adopted the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB98-1234, as printed in House Journal, May 6, and has repassed the bill as amended.

The House has postponed indefinitely SCR98-10. The bill is returned herewith.

The House has voted to concur in the Senate amendments to HB98-1137, 1238, 1334, 1387, 1393 and 1405 and has repassed the bills as so amended.

The House has voted to recede from its position on SB98-200 and repassed the bill unamended. The bill is returned herewith.

______________________________

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 Report on HB 98-1305.

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CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

HB 98-1305 by Rep. Grossman; Senator Wham--County Boundary Adjustments

Senator Wham moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB 98-1305, printed in Senate Journal, May 5, page 1163. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 29


NO 6


EXCUSED 0


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

NE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

N

Arnold

N

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

N

Lacy

Y

Powers

Y

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

N

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

N


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

N

Feeley

N

Mutzebaugh

NE

Tanner

Y

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

N

Arnold

N

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

YY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Blickensderfer

N

Lacy

Y

Powers

N

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

N

Lamborn

N

Reeves

Y

Wells

N

Coffman

N

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

N

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

N


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

HB 98-1305 Co-sponsor added: Tanner

(Cont.)

APPOINTMENTS TO CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

HB 98-1266 by Rep. Taylor; Senator Coffman--Personal Income Tax Modifications

The President appointed Senator Powers to replace Senator Coffman as Chairman of the First Conference Committee on HB 98-1266.

The President appointed Senator Alexander to replace Senator Congrove as a member of the First Conference Commitee on HB 98-1266.

Senate in recess.

Senate reconvened.

Call of Call of Senate.

Senate

Call Raised.

Senate in recess.

Senate reconvened.

Call of Call of Senate.

Senate

Call Raised.

______________________________

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 HJR 98-1033.

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CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION

HJR 98-1033 by Rep. Miller; Sen. Wattenberg--Concerning Abandoned Mine Reclamation Fund

(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1319-1320 and as amended as printed in House Journal, April 27, page 1526.)

On motion of Senator Wattenberg, 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

E

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: Bishop, Hopper.

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On motion of Senator Schroeder, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the Senate proceeded out of order for Consideration of HJR 98-1008.

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CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION

HJR 98-1008 by Rep. Dean; Sen. Alexander--Study of School Capital Projects

(Printed in House Journal, January 26, pages 234-236 and as amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, page 1680.)

Senator Alexander moved that HJR 98-1008 be laid on the table.

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

______________________________

On motion of Senator Schroeder, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the Senate proceeded out of order for Consideration of HJR 98-1032 and HJR 98-1046.

______________________________

CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS

HJR 98-1032 by Rep. Gotlieb; Senator Wham--Memorializing Officer Bruce VanderJagt

(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1318-1319.)

On motion of Senator Wham, 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

E

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

HJR 98-1046 by Rep. Anderson; Senator Wells--Concerning Officers and Employees

(Printed in House Journal, May 1, pages 1655-1656.)

On motion of Senator Wells, 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

E

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: Arnold, Bishop, Chlouber, Lamborn, Martinez, Mutzebaugh, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Weddig.

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

May 6, 1998

Mr. President:

The House has voted to authorize the House conferees on the First Conference Committee on SB98-194 to consider matters not at issue between the two houses.

The House has adopted and transmits herewith HJR98-1047, as printed in House Journal, May 6. Pursuant to the resolution, the Speaker has appointed Representatives

Schauer, chairman, Faatz and Dyer.

The House has adopted and returns herewith SJR98-17, 29, 31, 33, 34 and 35.

The House has adopted and returns herewith SJM98-1.

May 6, 1998

Mr. President:

The House has adopted the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB98-1231, as printed in House Journal, May 6, and has repassed the bill as amended.

The House has adopted the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB98-1305, as printed in House Journal, May 6, and has repassed the bill as amended.

The House has adopted the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB98-1385, as printed in House Journal, May 6, and has repassed the bill as amended.

INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTION

The following resolution was read by title:

HJR 98-1047 by Representatives Anderson, C. Berry, and Snyder; also Senators Wells, Norton, and Feeley--Concerning the appointment of a joint committee to notify the governor that the second regular session of the sixty-first general assembly is about to adjourn sine-die.

(Printed in House Journal, May 6.)

Laid over until later in the day, Wednesday, May 6.

Senate in recess.

Senate reconvened.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE

May 6, 1998

Mr. President:

The House has adopted the First Report of the First Conference Committee on SB98-194, as printed in House Journal, May 6, and has repassed the bill as so amended. The bill is returned herewith.

Pursuant to Joint Rule 7, the House has voted demand the Conference Committee that a report be made on HB98-1266, not later than this legislative day, May 6, 1998, 11:00p.m.

FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

ON SB 98­194

*****************************

THIS REPORT AMENDS THE

REREVISED BILL

*****************************

To the President of the Senate and the

Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Your first conference committee appointed on SB 98­194, concerning cash funds of the state, and making appropriations in connection therewith, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:

1.  That the Senate accede to the House amendments made to the bill, as said amendments appear in the rerevised bill, with the following changes:

Amend rerevised bill, page 93, after line 19, insert the following:

"SECTION 118.  24­21­104 (3) (d), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBPARAGRAPH to read:

24­21­104.  Fees of secretary of state. (3) (d) (IV)  NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF PARAGRAPH (b) OF THIS SUBSECTION (3) TO THE CONTRARY, IN ADDITION TO ANY TRANSFERS AUTHORIZED IN HB98­1234, ON JULY 1, 1998, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL DEDUCT ONE MILLION DOLLARS FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE CASH FUND AND TRANSFER SUCH SUM TO THE STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL FUND CREATED IN SECTION 22­54­114, C.R.S.

SECTION 119.  Appropriations ­ adjustments in 1998 long bill.  The appropriation made in the annual general appropriation act for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1998, to the department of education, public school finance, total program, is increased by one million dollars ($1,000,000). Said sum shall be cash funds exempt from the state public school fund created in section 22­54­114, Colorado Revised Statutes.".

Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.

Page 99, line 24, strike "126 and 127" and substitute "127 and 128".

2.  That, under the authority granted the committee to consider matters not at issue between the two houses, the following amendment be recommended:

Amend rerevised bill, page 9, after line 11, insert the following:

"(c)  ANY CASH FUND FOR WHICH REVENUES ARE DERIVED SOLELY FROM FEES SET BY AN ENTERPRISE, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 24­77­102 (3), OR A SPECIAL PURPOSE AUTHORITY;".

Reletter succeeding paragraphs accordingly.

Page 10, strike line 7 and substitute the following:

"C.R.S.;

(m)  THE COLORADO STATE FAIR AUTHORITY CASH FUND CREATED IN SECTION 35­65­107, C.R.S.".

Page 44, strike lines 3 through 19.

Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.

Page 96, line 19, strike "122" and substitute "121";

strike lines 21 through 26 and substitute the following:

"SECTION 124.  24­34­105 (2) (b), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBPARAGRAPH to read:

24­34­105.  Fee adjustments ­ division of registrations cash fund created ­ legal defense account. (2) (b) (III)  NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF THIS PARAGRAPH (b) TO THE CONTRARY, ON JULY 1, 1998, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL DEDUCT ONE MILLION DOLLARS FROM THE DIVISION OF REGISTRATIONS CASH FUND AND TRANSFER SUCH SUM TO THE COLORADO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUND CREATED IN SECTION 24­46­105.".

Page 97, strike lines 1 through 4;

line 8, strike "(VI)" and substitute "(V)".

Page 99, after line 22, insert the following:

"SECTION 129.  Repeal. 24­21­104 (3) (d) (IV), as enacted by House Bill 98­1058, enacted at the Second Regular Session of the Sixty­first General Assembly, is repealed as follows:

24­21­104.  Fees of secretary of state. (3) (d) (IV)  Notwithstanding any provision of paragraph (b) of this subsection (3) to the contrary, on July 1, 1998, the state treasurer shall deduct five hundred thousand dollars from the department of state cash fund and transfer such sum to the environmental leadership pollution prevention revolving fund, created in section 25­6.7­109 (2), C.R.S.

SECTION 130.  42­3­134 (26) (a), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:

42­3­134.  Registration fees ­ passenger and passenger­mile taxes. (26) (a) (I)  Effective July 1, 1986, in addition to any other fee imposed by this section, there shall be collected, at the time of registration, a fee of fifty cents on every item of class A, B, or C personal property required to be registered pursuant to this article. Such fee shall be transmitted to the state treasurer, who shall credit the same to a special account within the highway users tax fund, to be known as the AIR account, and such moneys shall be used, subject to appropriation by the general assembly, to cover the direct costs of the motor vehicle emissions activities of the department of public health and environment in the presently defined nonattainment area, and to pay for the costs of the commission in performing its duties under sections 25­7­106.1, 25­7­106.3, and 25­7­106.5, C.R.S. In the program areas within counties affected by this article, the county clerk and recorder shall impose and retain an additional fee of up to seventy cents on every such registration to cover reasonable costs of administration of the emissions compliance aspect of vehicle registration. The department of public health and environment is hereby authorized to accept and expend grants, gifts, and moneys from any source for the purpose of implementing its duties and functions under this section or sections 25­7­106.1, 25­7­106.3, and 25­7­106.5, C.R.S.

(II)  NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF SUBPARAGRAPH (I) OF THIS PARAGRAPH (a) TO THE CONTRARY, ON JULY 1, 1998, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL DEDUCT FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM THE AIR ACCOUNT AND TRANSFER SUCH SUM TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP POLLUTION PREVENTION REVOLVING FUND, CREATED IN SECTION 25­6.7­109 (2), C.R.S.

SECTION 131.  Repeal. 24­21­104 (3) (d) (IV), as enacted by Senate Bill 98­152, enacted at the Second Regular Session of the Sixty­first General Assembly, is repealed as follows:

24­21­104.  Fees of secretary of state. (3) (d) (IV)  Notwithstanding any provision of paragraph (b) of this subsection (3) to the contrary, on July 1, 1998, the state treasurer shall deduct two hundred sixty­seven thousand seven hundred fifty­six dollars from the department of state cash fund and transfer such sum to the retail electricity policy development fund created in section 40­4­114.

SECTION 132.  24­34­105 (2) (b), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBPARAGRAPH to read:

24­34­105.  Fee adjustments ­ division of registrations cash fund created ­ legal defense account. (2) (b) (III)  NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF THIS PARAGRAPH (b) TO THE CONTRARY, ON JULY 1, 1998, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL DEDUCT TWO HUNDRED SIXTY­SEVEN THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY­SIX DOLLARS FROM THE DIVISION OF REGISTRATIONS CASH FUND AND TRANSFER SUCH SUM TO THE RETAIL ELECTRICITY POLICY DEVELOPMENT FUND CREATED IN SECTION 40­4­114, C.R.S.

SECTION 133.  24­21­104 (3) (d), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBPARAGRAPH to read:

24­21­104.  Fees of secretary of state. (3) (d) (VI)  NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF PARAGRAPH (b) OF THIS SUBSECTION (3) TO THE CONTRARY, ON JULY 1, 1998, THE STATE TREASURER SHALL DEDUCT ONE MILLION DOLLARS FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE CASH FUND AND TRANSFER SUCH SUM TO THE COLORADO TOURISM PROMOTION FUND CREATED IN SECTION 24­32­1306.

SECTION 134.  Appropriation.  In addition to any other appropriation, there is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the Colorado tourism promotion fund created in section 24­32­1306, Colorado Revised Statutes, not otherwise appropriated, to the Colorado tourism board, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1998, the sum of one million dollars ($1,000,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the purposes specified in section 24­32­1306, Colorado Revised Statutes.".

Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.

Page 99, line 26, strike "assembly." and substitute "assembly; and except that sections 129 and 130 shall only take effect if H.B. 98­1058 becomes law; and except that sections 131 and 132 shall only take effect if S.B. 98­152 becomes law.".

Respectfully submitted,

Senate Committee: House Committee:

(Signed) (Signed)

Sen. Elsie Lacy, Chair Rep. Tony Grampsas, Chair

Sen. Tom Blickensderfer Rep. Dave Owen

Sen. James T. Rizzuto

Call of Call of Senate.

Senate

Call Raised.

______________________________

On motion of Senator Rizzuto, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the Senate proceeded out of order for Consideration of Conference Committee Report on SB 98-194.

______________________________

CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

SB 98-194 by Sen. Rizzuto; Rep. Grampsas--State Cash Funds

Senator Rizzuto moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference Committee on SB 98-194, printed in Senate Journal, May 5, pages 1195-1198. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 29


NO 0


EXCUSED 6


ABSENT 0


Alexander

E

Feeley

E

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

E

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

E

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

E

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

E

Schroeder

Y


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


YES 29


NO 0


EXCUSED 6


ABSENT 0


Alexander

E

Feeley

E

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

E

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

E

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

E

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

E

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: Hernandez, Hopper, Johnson, Phillips, Wattenberg, Wells, Wham.

______________________________

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 Governor's Appointment.

______________________________

CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENT

On motion of Senator Hopper, the following Governor's appointment was confirmed by a roll call vote:

AIR QUALITY SCIENCE

ADVISORY BOARD

for terms expiring July 15, 2000:

Dr. Joel J. Bechtel of Grand Junction, Colorado, reappointed.


YES 29


NO 0


EXCUSED 6


ABSENT 0


Alexander

E

Feeley

E

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

E

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

E

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

Y

Coffman

E

Linkhart

Y

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

Y

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

Y

Matsunaka

EE

Schroeder

Y


______________________________

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 HJR 98-1045.

______________________________

CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION

HJR 98-1045 by Rep. Pankey; Senator Blickensderfer--Feasibility of Chapel in State Capitol

(Printed in House Journal, April 16, pages 1367-1368 and as amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 24, page 1493.)

Call of Call of Senate.

Senate

Call Raised.

Amendment No. 1, by Senator Perlmutter

Amend resolution, as printed in the House Journal, April 16, page 1368, line 46 strike "Representatives;" and substitute "Representatives and one member to be appointed by the Minority Leader in the House of Representatives;@

line 50, strike "Senate;" and substitute "Senate and one member to be appointed by the Minority Leader in the Senate;".

Less than a majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the amendment was declared lost.

Amendment No. 2, by Senator Martinez

Amend resolution, as printed in the House Journal, April 16, page 1369, line 13, strike "Capitol;" and substitute "Capitol and ensuring that no legislator is displaced or loses his or her office;".

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

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


YES 26


NO 8


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

YE

Tanner

N

Ament

Y

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

N

Tebedo

E

Arnold

Y

Hopper

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

N

Bishop

YY

Johnson

N

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

Y

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Dennis

N

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

ON HB 98­1266

*****************************

THIS REPORT AMENDS THE

REREVISED BILL

*****************************

To the President of the Senate and the

Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Your first conference committee appointed on HB 98­1266, 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, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:

1. That the House accede to the Senate amendments made to the bill, as said amendments appear in the rerevised bill.

2. That, under the authority granted the committee to consider matters not at issue between the two houses, the following amendment be recommended:

Amend rerevised bill, page 1, line 8, strike "1999," and substitute "1998,".

Respectfully submitted,

House Committee: Senate Committee:

(Signed) (Signed)

Rep. Jack Taylor, Chair Sen. Ray Powers, Chair

Rep. Andy McElhany Sen. Bob Alexander

Rep. Carl Miller Sen. Stan Matsunaka

CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

HB 98-1266 by Rep. Taylor; Senator Coffman--Personal Income Tax Modifications

Senator Powers moved that the Senate reject the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB 98-1266, as printed in Senate Journal, May 5, page 1200, that the conferees be discharged and that a new Conference Committee be appointed.

On a substitute motion, Senator Rizzuto moved that the Senate adopt the First Report of the First Conference Committee.

The substitute motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 22


NO 12


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Alexander

Y

Feeley

Y

Mutzebaugh

NNE

Tanner

Y

Ament

N

Hernandez

Y

Pascoe

Y

Tebedo

E

Arnold

Y

Hopper

N

Perlmutter

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Bishop

NY

Johnson

Y

Phillips

Y

Wattenberg

N

Blickensderfer

Y

Lacy

Y

Powers

N

Weddig

Y

Chlouber

N

Lamborn

Y

Reeves

Y

Wells

N

Coffman

Y

Linkhart

N

Rizzuto

Y

Wham

N

Congrove

Y

Martinez

Y

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

N

Dennis

N

Matsunaka

Y

Schroeder

Y


______________________________

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 HJR 98-1047.

______________________________

CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION

HJR 98-1047 by Rep. Anderson; Senator Wells--Committee to Notify Governor-Sine Die

(Printed in House Journal, May 6.)

On motion of Senator Wells, 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

E

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 President appointed Senator Bishop and Johnson pursuant to HJR 98-1047.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE

May 6, 1998

Mr. President:

The House has adopted and transmits herewith HJR98-1048, as printed in House Journal, May 6, 1998.

READOPTION OF HB 98-1266

HB 98-1266 by Rep. Taylor; Senator Coffman--Personal Income Tax Modifications

(First Report of First Conference Committee adopted as printed in Senate Journal, May 6, page 1200.)

Senator Wells moved that HB 98-1266 be readopted as amended by the First Report of the First Conference Committee Report.

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

E

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.









INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION

HJR 98-1048 by Representatives Anderson, C. Berry, and Snyder; also Senators Wells, Norton, and Feeley--Concerning the adjournment Sine Die of the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-first General Assembly.

(Printed in House Journal, May 6.)

On motion of Senator Wells, 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

E

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


TRIBUTES--A POINT OF INTEREST

Honoring Stephen D. Copp by Senator Wells

Honoring Richard C. McDonald by Senator Wells

Honoring Joel B. Kerns by Senator Wells

Honoring Mickie Lava Clayton by Senator Hernandez

Honoring Carolyn Aust by Senator Bishop

Honoring Greg Ryan by Senator Bishop

Honoring Pat Bishop by Senator Bishop

Honoring Don Gray by Senator Thiebaut

Honoring Ted Hall by Senator Thiebaut

Honoring Janet Clark by Senator Thiebaut

Honoring Rhoda Gomez-Holcomb by Senator Thiebaut

Honoring Roseanne E. Madrid by Senator Thiebaut

Honoring Vivian Armijo by Senator Thiebaut

Honoring Michael Alameda by Senator Thiebaut

Honoring Suzanne Aronofsky by Senator Thiebaut

Honoring Gloria Duran by Senator Thiebaut

Honoring Mary Ann Maes by Senator Thiebaut

Honoring United Steelworkers Local 2102 by Senator Thiebaut

Honoring United Steelworkers Local 3267 by Senator Thiebaut

Honoring Russell Powell by Senator Dennis

Honoring Brendan Garcia by Senator Dennis

Honoring Matthew Powell by Senator Dennis

Honoring Reeva J. Biondolillo by Senator Thiebaut

Honoring Louis Swift by Senator Reeves

Honoring Majorie L. Campbell by Senator Dennis

Honoring Beverly Lyne by Senator Rupert

Honoring Jim Williams by Senator Rupert

Honoring Bill M. Cohen by Senator Rupert

Honoring Joan Albi by Senators Norton, Bishop, Wells, Powers, Schroeder, Feeley, Thiebaut, Pascoe, Alexander, Ament, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Coffman, Congrove, Dennis, Hernandez, Hopper, Johnson, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Mutzebaugh, Perlmutter, Phillips, Reeves, Rizzuto, Rupert, Tanner, Tebedo, Wattenberg, Weddig, and Wham

Honoring Mary Katherine Schroeder by Senator Rupert

Honoring Leticia Lazano by Senator Rupert

Honoring Marjorie L. Campbell by Senator Dennis

Honoring Louis Swift by Senator Reeves

Honoring Bea Romer by Senator Rupert

Honoring The Honorable Governor Roy Romer by Senator Rupert

Honoring Sonny Flowers by Senator Rupert

Honoring Steve Zotos by Senator Mutzebaugh

Honoring Michael Acre by Senator Mutzebaugh

Honoring Reverend Glen E. Hamlyn

Honoring Dr. Stuart Gottesfeld by Senator Blickensderfer

Honoring The Honorable Senator Tom Norton by Senators Bishop, Wells, Powers, Schroeder, Feeley, Thiebaut, Pascoe, Alexander, Ament, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Coffman, Congrove, Dennis, Hernandez, Hopper, Johnson, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Mutzebaugh, Perlmutter, Phillips, Reeves, Rizzuto, Rupert, Tanner, Tebedo, Wattenberg, Weddig, and Wham

Honoring The Honorable Senator Tilman "Tillie" Bishop by Senators Norton, Wells, Powers, Schroeder, Feeley, Thiebaut, Pascoe, Alexander, Ament, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Coffman, Congrove, Dennis, Hernandez, Hopper, Johnson, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Mutzebaugh, Perlmutter, Phillips, Reeves, Rizzuto, Rupert, Tanner, Tebedo, Wattenberg, Weddig, and Wham

Honoring The Honorable Senator Jeffrey Wells by Senators Norton, Bishop, Powers, Schroeder, Feeley, Thiebaut, Pascoe, Alexander, Ament, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Coffman, Congrove, Dennis, Hernandez, Hopper, Johnson, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Mutzebaugh, Perlmutter, Phillips, Reeves, Rizzuto, Rupert, Tanner, Tebedo, Wattenberg, Weddig, and Wham

Honoring The Honorable Senator William Schroeder by Senators Norton, Bishop, Wells, Powers, Feeley, Thiebaut, Pascoe, Alexander, Ament, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Coffman, Congrove, Dennis, Hernandez, Hopper, Johnson, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Mutzebaugh, Perlmutter, Phillips, Reeves, Rizzuto, Rupert, Tanner, Tebedo, Wattenberg, Weddig, and Wham

Honoring The Honorable Senator Ben Alexander by Senators Norton, Bishop, Wells, Powers, Schroeder, Feeley, Thiebaut, Pascoe, Ament, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Coffman, Congrove, Dennis, Hernandez, Hopper, Johnson, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Mutzebaugh, Perlmutter, Phillips, Reeves, Rizzuto, Rupert, Tanner, Tebedo, Wattenberg, Weddig, and Wham

Honoring The Honorable Senator Don Ament by Senators Norton, Bishop, Wells, Powers, Schroeder, Feeley, Thiebaut, Pascoe, Alexander, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Coffman, Congrove, Dennis, Hernandez, Hopper, Johnson, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Mutzebaugh, Perlmutter, Phillips, Reeves, Rizzuto, Rupert, Tanner, Tebedo, Wattenberg, Weddig, and Wham


Honoring The Honorable Senator Sally Hopper by Senators Norton, Bishop, Wells, Powers, Schroeder, Feeley, Thiebaut, Pascoe, Alexander, Ament, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Coffman, Congrove, Dennis, Hernandez, Johnson, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Mutzebaugh, Perlmutter, Phillips, Reeves, Rizzuto, Rupert, Tanner, Tebedo, Wattenberg, Weddig, and Wham

Honoring The Honorable Senator Joan Johnson by Senators Norton, Bishop, Wells, Powers, Schroeder, Feeley, Thiebaut, Pascoe, Alexander, Ament, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Coffman, Congrove, Dennis, Hernandez, Hopper, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Mutzebaugh, Perlmutter, Phillips, Reeves, Rizzuto, Rupert, Tanner, Tebedo, Wattenberg, Weddig, and Wham

Honoring The Honorable Senator Richard F. "Dick" Mutzebaugh by Senators Norton, Bishop, Wells, Powers, Schroeder, Feeley, Thiebaut, Pascoe, Alexander, Ament, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Coffman, Congrove, Dennis, Hernandez, Hopper, Johnson, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Perlmutter, Phillips, Reeves, Rizzuto, Rupert, Tanner, Tebedo, Wattenberg, Weddig, and Wham

Honoring The Honorable Senator Jim Rizzuto by Senators Norton, Bishop, Wells, Powers, Schroeder, Feeley, Thiebaut, Pascoe, Alexander, Ament, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Coffman, Congrove, Dennis, Hernandez, Hopper, Johnson, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Mutzebaugh, Perlmutter, Phillips, Reeves, Rupert, Tanner, Tebedo, Wattenberg, Weddig, and Wham

Honoring Lucas Larson by Senator Dennis

Honoring Kristina Huntsberger by Senator Johnson

Honoring Kris O'Malley by Senator Johnson

Honoring Mark Mavrogianes by Senator Johnson

Honoring the Denver Center for the Performing Arts by Senators Johnson, Feeley, Thiebaut, Pascoe, Hernandez, Linkhart, Martinez, Matsunaka, Perlmutter, Phillips, Reeves, Rizzuto, Rupert, Tanner, and Weddig.

Memorializing Madeleyne Bridge by Senator Rupert

Memorializing Horace "Bud" Holmes by Senator Rupert

On motion of Senator Wells, and with the unanimous consent of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-first General Assembly adjourned sine die at 12:00 midnight.

Approved:


Tom Norton

President of the Senate

Attest:

Patricia K. Dicks

Assistant Secretary of the Senate