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SENATE JOURNAL

Sixty-second General Assembly

STATE OF COLORADO

First Regular Session

120th Legislative Day Wednesday, May 5, 1999


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

Order

Prayer By the chaplain, Rabbi Stanley Wagner

Roll Call Present--Total, 34.

Absent/Excused--Martinez--Total 1.

Quorum The President announced a quorum present.

Reading of On motion of Senator Musgrave, reading of the Journal of May 4th was

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

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On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the Senate proceeded out of order for Consideration of HJR99-1058.

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CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION

HJR 99-1058 by Representatives Lee, Coleman, Fairbank, Keller, McKay, Paschall, Pfiffner, Scott, Stengel, S. Williams, Windels, and Witwer; also Senator Anderson--Concerning the tragedy at Columbine High School.

(Printed in House Journal, April 30, pages 1626-1627.)

On motion of Senator Anderson, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll

call vote:


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Andrews, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Congrove, Dennis, Dyer, Epps, Evans, Feeley, Hernandez, Hillman, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Matsunaka, Musgrave, Nichol, Owen, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Powers, Reeves, Rupert, Sullivant, Tanner, Tebedo, Teck, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Weddig, Wham.

SENATE SERVICES REPORT

Senate Correctly revised: HB 99-1382.

Services

Correctly enrolled: SB 99-20, 34, 96, 116, 117, 169, 217, 219; SJR 99-29, 31, 32, 34.


COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS

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

Veterans, postponed indefinitely: SB99-213

and Military

Affairs

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE:

May 4, 1999

Mr. President:

In response to the request of the Senate, the Speaker has appointed Representatives May, chairman, McPherson, and Hagedorn as House conferees on the Second Conference Committee on HB99-1372. The bill is returned herewith.

The House has adopted the First Report of the First Conference Committee on SB99-154, as printed in House Journal, May 4, and has repassed the bill as so amended. The bill is returned herewith.

The House has voted not to concur in the Senate amendments to HB99-1194 and requests that a conference committee be appointed. The Speaker has appointed Representatives Pfiffner, chairman, Witwer, and Grossman as House conferees on the First Conference Committee on HB99-1194. The bill is transmitted herewith.

FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

ON SB99­154

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THIS REPORT AMENDS THE

REREVISED BILL

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To the President of the Senate and the

Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Your first conference committee appointed on SB99­154, concerning performance­based teacher education programs, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:

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 2, line 10, before "STANDARDS", insert "PERFORMANCE­BASED".

Page 3, line 11, strike "COLLABORATION" and substitute "COOPERATION".

Page 5, line 12, strike "COMMISSION" and substitute "COMMISSION, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION,";

line 16, strike everything after the period;

strike lines 17 through 21.

Page 6, line 3, before the first "MODIFYING", insert "SIGNIFICANTLY";

line 6, strike "SECTION." and substitute "SECTION; EXCEPT THAT AN INSTITUTION NEED NOT SUBMIT FOR REVIEW ANY PROGRAM OFFERED ON A CASH­FUNDED BASIS.".

Page 7, line 10, strike "MAY" and substitute "SHALL".

Page 8, line 16, strike "ASSESSMENT OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES" and substitute "BASIC SKILLS ASSESSMENT AND RELATED ASSESSMENTS".

Page 9, line 18, before "standards", insert "PERFORMANCE­BASED";

line 22, before "standards", insert "PERFORMANCE­BASED";

line 26, before "standards", insert "PERFORMANCE­BASED".

Page 10, strike lines 11 through 13 and substitute the following:

"(l)  Inform certificated teachers of the availability of the economic work­learn program for in­service education programs for recertification credit;";

strike line 26 and substitute the following:

"(2) Effective July 1, 1968, the state board of education shall perform the duties previously allocated to the state board of teacher certification. Whenever any law of this state refers to the state board of teacher certification, said law shall be construed as referring to the state board of education.".

Page 11, strike lines 1 through 4;

line 6, after "ADOPT", insert "PERFORMANCE­BASED";

line 8, strike "OR PROFESSIONAL".

Page 12, line 3, before "TEACHER", insert "PERFORMANCE­BASED".

Page 13, line 17, after the period, insert "EACH TEACHER WHO COMPLETES HIS OR HER PREPARATION AT AN ACCEPTED INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN ANOTHER STATE MAY ALSO EVALUATE HIS OR HER PROGRAM.";

line 21, before "STANDARDS", insert "PERFORMANCE­BASED".

Page 14, line 4, strike "the educator professional standards board and" and substitute "the educator professional standards board and";

line 6, after the period, insert "IN ADDITION, THE COMPLETED FORMS MAY BE REVIEWED BY THE EDUCATOR PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD.";

line 10, after "22­60.5­116.5.", add "IN ADDITION, THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION MAY PROVIDE COPIES OF THE COMPILED RESULTS TO EACH SCHOOL DISTRICT AND TO THE COLORADO COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION.";

line 14, after the period, insert "THE ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF MAY ALSO REVIEW APPROVED TEACHER PREPARATION PROGRAMS OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED BY THE SCHOOL DISTRICT WHO GRADUATED FROM OUT­OF­STATE INSTITUTIONS.";

line 18, before "STANDARDS", insert "PERFORMANCE­BASED";

line 25, strike "the educator professional standards" and substitute "the educator professional standards board and";

line 26, strike "board and".

Page 15, line 1, after the period, insert "IN ADDITION, THE COMPLETED FORMS MAY BE REVIEWED BY THE EDUCATOR PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BOARD.";

line 4, strike "senate." and substitute "senate, WHICH SHALL REVIEW THE RESULTS AT A JOINT MEETING PURSUANT TO SECTION 22­60.5­116.5. IN ADDITION, THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION MAY PROVIDE COPIES OF THE COMPILED RESULTS TO EACH SCHOOL DISTRICT AND TO THE COLORADO COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION.";

line 11, strike "EVALUATE THE" and substitute "ASSESS THE REPORTS RECEIVED CONCERNING THE";

line 25, strike "DETERMINE" and substitute "ASSESS".

Page 16, line 1, before "TEACHER", insert "PERFORMANCE­BASED";

line 3, strike "CONSIDER" and substitute "ASSESS";

line 7, strike "COMMITTEES" and substitute "COMMITTEES, BASED ON THE REPORTS RECEIVED FROM THE COLORADO COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION,".

Page 17, strike lines 2 through 21.

Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.

Page 18, after line 15, insert the following:

"SECTION 7.  22­60.5­402 (1) (f) and (1) (g), Colorado Revised Statutes, are repealed as follows:

22­60.5­402.  Powers and duties of the educator professional standards board. (1)  Effective July 1, 1999, in addition to any other powers and duties conferred upon the educator professional standards board, said board shall study, develop, and make recommendations to the state board of education regarding the following:

(f)  Criteria for the approval by the state board of education of any proposed programs of preparation, including, but not limited to, admission standards and exit requirements for such programs of preparation, field experience, active recruitment of students with diverse backgrounds due to culture, race, ethnicity, and gender, and training for teaching and dealing with, as applicable, multiethnic and multicultural student populations;

(g)  Procedures and criteria for the evaluation of approved programs of preparation by the department of education, including, but not limited to, admission standards and exit requirements for such approved programs of preparation, field experience, active recruitment of students with diverse backgrounds due to culture, race, ethnicity, and gender, and training for teaching and dealing with, as applicable, multiethnic and multicultural student populations;".

Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.

Page 18, line 24, strike "two­thirds" and substitute "two­thirds".

Page 19, line 7, strike "intern" and substitute "in residence";

line 20, strike "INTERNSHIP" and substitute "TEACHER IN RESIDENCE".

Page 20, line 6, strike "INTERN" and substitute "IN RESIDENCE";

strike line 7 and substitute the following:

"TEACHER IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM SHALL COMPLY WITH THE PERFORMANCE­BASED STANDARDS FOR";

line 10, strike "INTERN" and substitute "RESIDENCY";

line 11, before "STANDARDS", insert "PERFORMANCE­BASED";

line 14, strike "INTERN" and substitute "IN RESIDENCE";

line 17, strike "INTERN" and substitute "IN RESIDENCE";

line 25, strike "TEACHER INTERN" and substitute "RESIDENT TEACHER".

Page 21, line 1, before "TEACHER", insert "RESIDENT";

line 2, strike "INTERN";

line 5, strike "TEACHER INTERN" and substitute "RESIDENT TEACHER";

line 7, strike "TEACHER INTERN" and substitute "RESIDENT TEACHER";

line 10, before "TEACHER", insert "RESIDENT";

line 11, strike "INTERN";

line 12, strike "TEACHER INTERN" and substitute "RESIDENT TEACHER";

line 13, strike "INTERN" and substitute "RESIDENCY";

line 14, strike "TEACHER INTERN" and substitute "RESIDENT TEACHER";

line 17, strike "TEACHER INTERN," and substitute "RESIDENT TEACHER,";

line 24, strike "INTERN" and substitute "IN RESIDENCE";

line 25, strike "INTERN" and substitute "RESIDENCY".

Page 22, line 2, strike "TEACHER INTERN" and substitute "RESIDENT TEACHER";

line 4, strike "TEACHER INTERN," and substitute "RESIDENT TEACHER,";

line 6, strike "TEACHER INTERN" and substitute "RESIDENT TEACHER";

line 7, strike "INTERN" and substitute "IN RESIDENCE";

line 9, strike "TEACHER INTERN," and substitute "RESIDENT TEACHER,";

line 10, strike "TEACHER INTERN'S" and substitute "RESIDENT TEACHER'S";

line 16, strike "TEACHER INTERN" and substitute "RESIDENT TEACHER";

line 19, strike "INTERN" and substitute "IN RESIDENCE";

line 21, strike "INTERN" and substitute "IN RESIDENCE";

line 24, strike "INTERN" and substitute "IN RESIDENCE".

Page 23, line 4, strike "INTERN" and substitute "IN RESIDENCE";

line 6, strike "INTERN" and substitute "IN RESIDENCE";

line 10, strike "INTERN" and substitute "IN RESIDENCE";

line 22, strike "INTERN" and substitute "IN RESIDENCE".

Page 24, line 23, strike "INTERN" and substitute "IN RESIDENCE".

Page 25, line 13, strike "INTERN" and substitute "IN RESIDENCE".

Page 26, line 7, strike "TEACHER INTERN" and substitute "RESIDENT TEACHER";

line 8, strike "INTERN" and substitute "IN RESIDENCE";

line 18, strike "TEACHER INTERN" and substitute "RESIDENT TEACHER";

line 20, strike "INTERNSHIP" and substitute "RESIDENCY";

line 23, strike "TEACHER INTERN" and substitute "RESIDENT TEACHER";

line 26, strike "TEACHER INTERN" and substitute "RESIDENT TEACHER".

Page 27, line 3, strike "INTERNSHIP." and substitute "RESIDENCY.".

Respectfully submitted,

Senate Committee: House Committee:

(Signed) (Signed)

Sen. John Evans, Chair Rep. Dorothy Gotlieb, Chair

Sen. John Andrews Rep. Debbie Allen

Sen. Pat Pascoe Rep. Moe Keller

SIGNING OF BILLS

The President has signed: SB99-20, 34, 96, 116, 117, 169, 217, 219.

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 99-1382 by Rep. Young; Sen. Anderson--Rail Project Negotiations

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


YES 24


NO 10


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

N

Nichol

N

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

N

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

N

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

N

Reeves

N

Wham

N

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

N

Sullivant

Y


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

Co-sponsor added: Hillman

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On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, 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.

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CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS

HB 99-1137 by Rep. Taylor; Sen. Blickensderfer--Personal Income Tax Modifications

Senator Blickensderfer moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference

Committee on HB99-1137, printed in Senate Journal, May 4, pages 1165-1166. The

motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 28


NO 6


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

N

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

N

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

N

Reeves

N

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


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


YES 33


NO 1


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

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: Arnold, Owen, Teck, Weddig.

HB 99-1311 by Rep. Spradley; Senator Owen--TABOR Refund Based On Personal Prop Tax

Senator Owen moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference

Committee on HB99-1311, printed in Senate Journal, May 4, pages 1166-1169.

Senator Linkhart moved a substitute motion to reject the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB99-1311 and that the Conference Committee be dissolved and that a new Conference Committee be appointed.

Call of Call of Senate.

Senate

Call Raised.

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


YES 14


NO 20


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

N

Evans

N

Musgrave

N

Tanner

Y

Andrews

N

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

N

Arnold

N

Hernandez

Y

Owen

N

Teck

N

Blickensderfer

N

Hillman

N

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

N

Lacy

N

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

N

Congrove

N

Lamborn

N

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

N

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

N

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

N

Epps

N

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

N


Senator Owen renewed his motion that the Senate adopt the First Report of the First

Conference Committee on HB99-1311. The motion was adopted by the following roll call

vote:


YES 28


NO 6


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

N

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

N

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

N

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

N

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


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

following result:


YES 31


NO 3


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

N

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

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: Arnold, Matsunaka, Musgrave, Phillips, Powers.

IMMEDIATE RECONSIDERATION OF HB99-1311

HB 99-1311 by Rep. Spradley; Senator Owen--TABOR Refund Based On Personal Prop Tax

Having voted on the prevailing side, Senator Owen moved for immediate

reconsideration of HB99-1311

Immediate reconsideration was denied by the following roll call vote:


YES 3


NO 31


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

N

Evans

N

Musgrave

N

Tanner

N

Andrews

N

Feeley

N

Nichol

N

Tebedo

N

Arnold

N

Hernandez

N

Owen

N

Teck

N

Blickensderfer

N

Hillman

N

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

N

Lacy

N

Perlmutter

N

Wattenberg

N

Congrove

N

Lamborn

N

Phillips

N

Weddig

N

Dennis

N

Linkhart

N

Reeves

N

Wham

N

Dyer

N

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

N

Epps

N

Matsunaka

N

Sullivant

N


CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS -- CONTINUED

SB 99-088 by Sen. Andrews; Rep. Young--High Occupancy Toll Lanes

Senator Andrews moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference

Committee on SB99-088, printed in Senate Journal, May 4, page 1177. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 31


NO 3


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

N

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

N

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


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

following result:


YES 24


NO 10


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

N

Nichol

N

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

N

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

N

Wattenberg

N

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

N

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

N

Reeves

Y

Wham

N

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

N


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill

as amended was declared REPASSED.

Co-sponsors added: Congrove, Epps, Hillman.

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On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a two-thirds majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, senate rules were suspended for Consideration of Conference Committee Report on SB99-154.

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CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

SB 99-154 by Sen. Evans; Rep. Gotlieb--Performance-based Teacher Ed

Senator Evans moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference

Committee on SB99-154, printed in Senate Journal, May 5, pages 1184-1187 . The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 33


NO 1


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

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


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

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: Nichol, Weddig.

______________________________

On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, 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, HJR99-1031, and HJR99-1016.

______________________________

CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS

HJR 99-1031 by Representative Kaufmann; also Senator Lacy--Concerning the 25th anniversary of the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority.

(Printed in House Journal, April 13, pages 1181-1182.)

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


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Anderson, Andrews, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Congrove, Dennis, Dyer, Epps, Evans, Feeley, Hernandez, Hillman, Lamborn, Linkhart, Matsunaka, Musgrave, Nichol, Owen, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Powers, Reeves, Rupert, Sullivant, Tanner, Tebedo, Teck, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Weddig, Wham.

HJR 99-1016 by Representative Pfiffner; also Senator Arnold--Concerning the General Assembly's support for federal legislation that would require a balanced federal budget and the repayment of the national debt.

(Printed in House Journal, March 24, pages 933-934.)

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


YES 30


NO 4


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

N

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

N

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


CONFERENCE COMMITTEE GRANTED FURTHER POWERS

SB 99-225 by Sen. Anderson--Elective Office Vacancies

Senator Anderson moved that the Senate Conferees on the First Conference Committee on SB99-225 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 5, 1999

Mr. President:

The House has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes;

SB99-214, amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, page 1742;

SB99-232, amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, page 1717.

The House has passed on Third Reading and returns herewith SB99-239.

The House has postponed indefinitely SB99-023 and 084. The bill is returned herewith.

The House has adopted and transmits herewith HJR99-1036, as printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1227-1228.

The House has adopted and returns herewith SJR99-013.

The House has adopted and returns herewith SJR99-038.

The House has adopted and returns herewith SJR99-045.

The House has adopted and returns herewith SJM99-003.

The House has adopted and returns herewith SJR99-005.

The House has voted to authorize the House conferees on the First Conference Committee on SB99-225 to consider matters not at issue between the two houses.

The House has adopted the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB99-1137, as printed in House Journal, May 5, and has repassed the bill as amended.

MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR

May 5, 1999

We herewith transmit:

without comment, as amended, SB99-214 and 232.


CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS

HJR 99-1030 by Representative Tochtrop; also Senator Nichol--Concerning the recognition of Motorcycle Safety Month in Colorado.

(Printed in House Journal, April 12, page 1152.)

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


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Anderson, Andrews, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Congrove, Dennis, Dyer, Evans, Hillman, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Matsunaka, Musgrave, Owen, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Powers, Reeves, Rupert, Tanner, Tebedo, Teck, Thiebaut, Weddig, Wham.

HJR 99-1035 by Representative Hoppe; also Senator Hillman--Concerning the Environmental Protection Agency's restrictions on grain fumigants.

(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1225-1227.)

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


YES 30


NO 4


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

N

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

N

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

N

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Anderson, Andrews, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Congrove, Evans, Lacy, Musgrave, Owen, Powers, Tebedo.


HJR 99-1038 by Representative Tool; also Senator Lacy--Concerning the deadline schedule for bills that increase the number of judges.

(Printed in House Journal, April 15, 1262.)

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


YES 31


NO 3


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

N

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

N

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


HJR 99-1041 by Representative George; also Senator Powers--Concerning Early Childhood Intervention Awareness Day.

(Printed in House Journal, April 15, page 1264 and April 22, page 1374.)

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


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Anderson, Andrews, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Congrove, Dennis, Dyer, Epps, Evans, Feeley, Hernandez, Hillman, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Matsunaka, Musgrave, Nichol, Owen, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Reeves, Rupert, Sullivant, Tanner, Tebedo, Teck, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Weddig, Wham.

HJR 99-1043 by Representative Alexander; also Senator Dennis--Concerning the labeling of agricultural products to include the country of origin on the package.

(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1268-1269.)

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


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Chlouber, Congrove, Evans, Hillman, Musgrave, Phillips, Powers, Teck.

HJR 99-1044 by Representative Clapp; also Senator Andrews--Concerning the encouragement of voluntary efforts to alleviate congestion on Colorado highways.

(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1269-1270.)

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


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Senate in recess.

Senate reconvened.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE:

May 5, 1999

Mr. President:

The House has passed on Third Reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes;

SB98-132, amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, page 1742-1743.

MESSAGE FROM THE REVISOR

May 5, 1999

We herewith transmit:

without comment, as amended, SB99-132.

_________________________

On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a two-thirds majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Senate Rules were suspended for Consideration of House amendments to SB99-132.

_________________________

CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL

SB 99-132 by Sen. Anderson; Rep. Morrison--Use Of Tobacco Moneys

Senator Anderson moved that the Senate not concur in House amendments to SB99-132,

as printed in House Journal, May 4, pages 1742-1743 and that a Conference Committee

be appointed.

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

The President appointed Senators Anderson, Chairman, Wham and Reeves as Senate Conferees on the First Conference Committee on SB99-132.

Senator Anderson moved that the Senate Conferees on the First Conference Committee on SB99-132 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.

SB 99-214 by Sen. Dennis; Rep. Johnson--Funding The Wildlife Education Council

Senator Dennis moved that the Senate concur in House amendments to SB99-214, as

printed in House Journal, May 4, page 1742. The motion was adopted by the following

roll call vote:


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


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

following result:


YES 27


NO 7


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

N

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

N

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

N

Phillips

N

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

N

Mr. President

N

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill

as amended was declared REPASSED.

CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS

HB 99-1049 by Rep. Paschall; Senator Arnold--Applicability Date Of Selection Of IME

(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1276-1277.)

On motion of Senator Arnold, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll

call vote:


YES 31


NO 3


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

N

Tanner

Y

Andrews

N

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

N

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Nichol, Pascoe, Phillips, Reeves, Tanner, Thiebaut, Weddig.

HJR 99-1051 by Representative Johnson; also Senator Hillman--Concerning amendment of the federal "Endangered Species Act of 1973".

(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1279-1280.)

On motion of Senator Hillman, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll

call vote:


YES 24


NO 10


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

N

Andrews

Y

Feeley

N

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

N

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

N

Weddig

N

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

N

Reeves

N

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

N


Co-sponsors added: Anderson, Congrove, Dennis, Epps, Evans, Lamborn, Musgrave, Owen, Powers, Tebedo, Teck.

HJR 99-1055 by Representative McElhany; also Senator Arnold--Concerning congressional consideration of legislation to eliminate the federal marriage tax penalty.

(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1283-1284.)

On motion of Senator Arnold, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll

call vote:


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Congrove, Dennis, Dyer, Epps, Lamborn, Musgrave, Nichol, Pascoe, Reeves, Sullivant, Tebedo, Teck.

HJR 99-1019 by Representative Young; also Senator Wattenberg--Concerning the Species Conservation Eligibility List.

(Printed in House Journal, March 26, pages 966-967 and April 15.)

On motion of Senator Wattenberg, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll

call vote:


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Chlouber, Dennis, Hillman, Musgrave, Nichol, Pascoe, Reeves.

HJR 99-1020 by Representative Hoppe; also Senator Dennis--Concerning opposition to H.R. 829, the "Colorado Wilderness Act of 1999".

(Printed in House Journal, March 26, pages 968-969 and April 15.)

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

call vote:


YES 22


NO 12


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

N

Andrews

Y

Feeley

NY

Nichol

N

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

N

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

N

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

N

Weddig

N

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

N

Reeves

N

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

N

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Congrove, Lamborn, Owen, Powers.

HJR 99-1053 by Representative Young; also Senator Hillman--Concerning the Colorado General Assembly's support for amendments to the federal "Unemployment Tax Act" to reduce the tax burden on family farmers.

(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1281-1282.)

On motion of Senator Hillman, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll

call vote:


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Chlouber, Congrove, Epps, Evans, Lamborn, Matsunaka, Musgrave, Nichol, Owen, Powers, Wattenberg.

HJR 99-1023 by Representative Miller; also Senator Chlouber--Concerning the bureau of land management's proposed revisions to the regulations governing the conduct of hardrock mining activities on public lands.

(Printed in House Journal, March 31, pages 1032-1035.)


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

call vote:


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsor added: Lamborn.

HJR 99-1057 by Representative Tool; also Senators Reeves and Matsunaka--Concerning honoring the Colorado State University women's basketball team.

(Printed in House Journal, April 28, pages 1516-1517.)

On motion of Senator Reeves, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll

call vote:


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Anderson, Andrews, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Congrove, Dennis, Dyer, Epps, Evans, Feeley, Hernandez, Hillman, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Musgrave, Nichol, Owen, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Powers, Rupert, Sullivant, Tanner, Tebedo, Teck, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Weddig, Wham.


HJR 99-1037 by Representatives Taylor and Miller; also Senator Chlouber--Concerning the Environmental Protection Agency's over­filing against regulated entities in Colorado where Colorado has already taken enforcement action.

(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1259-1262.)

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

call vote:


YES 31


NO 3


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

N

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

N

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Dennis, Epps, Evans, Hillman, Lamborn, Musgrave, Nichol, Owen, Powers.




HJR 99-1046 by Representative Taylor; also Senator Wattenberg--Concerning a request for amendment of the federal "Superfund" law to address the needs of businesses.

(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1272-1273 and April 28.)

On motion of Senator Wattenberg, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll

call vote:


YES 30


NO 4


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

N

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

N

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Epps, Evans, Hillman, Owen, Powers.

HJR 99-1047 by Representatives Taylor and Miller; also Senator Wattenberg--Concerning reconsideration of the federal Environmental Protection Agency's implementation of the "Regional Haze Rule".

(Printed in House Journal, April 30, pages 1621-1622.)

On motion of Senator Wattenberg, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll

call vote:


YES 26


NO 8


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

N

Andrews

Y

Feeley

N

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

N

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

N

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

N

Reeves

N

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Dennis, Epps, Powers, Tebedo, Teck.

HJR 99-1032 by Representative Paschall; also Senator Congrove--Concerning the repeal of federal laws that allow or require labor organizations to represent employees who choose not to support such organizations.

(Printed in House Journal, April 14, pages 1187-1188.)

On motion of Senator Congrove, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll

call vote:


YES 18


NO 16


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

N

Andrews

Y

Feeley

N

Nichol

N

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

N

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

N

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

N

Wattenberg

N

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

N

Weddig

N

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

N

Reeves

N

Wham

N

Dyer

N

Martinez

E

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

N

Sullivant

Y


MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE:

May 5, 1999

Mr. President:

The House has voted to concur in the Senate amendments to HB99-1382 and has repassed the bills as so amended.

The House has adopted and transmits herewith HJR99-1063, as printed in House Journal, May 4.

The House has adopted the First Report of the First Conference Committee on HB99-1311, as printed in House Journal, May 5, and has repassed the bill as amended.

Senate in recess.

Senate reconvened.

Call of Call of Senate.

Senate

Call Raised.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE

May 5, 1999

Mr. President:

The House has voted to concur in the Senate amendments to HJR99-1042 and has repassed the resolution as so amended.

The House has voted to recede from its position on SJR99-046 and has repassed the resolution. The resolution is returned herewith.

In response to the request of the Senate for a Second Conference Committee on HB99-1278, the House has dissolved the First Conference committee and the Speaker has appointed Representatives T. Williams, chairman, Larson and Veiga as conferees on the Second Conference committee on HB99-1278. The bill is transmitted herewith.

FIRST REPORT OF SECOND CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

ON HB99­1278

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

THIS REPORT AMENDS THE

REENGROSSED BILL

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

To the President of the Senate and the

Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Your second conference committee appointed on HB99­1278, concerning administrative hearings in workers' compensation cases conducted by administrative law judges, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:

That the Senate recede from its amendments made to the bill, as said amendments appear in the rerevised bill, and making an appropriation in connection therewith, and that the following amendments be substituted therefor:

Amend reengrossed bill, page 2, strike lines 18 through 23.

Strike pages 3 and 4.

Page 5, strike lines 1 through 25.

Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.

Page 6, strike lines 7 through 26.

Strike page 7.

Page 8, strike lines 1 through 10 and substitute the following:

"CASES HAS NOT BEEN REVIEWED AND STUDIED IN DEPTH FOR SEVERAL YEARS. IN THE INTEREST OF IMPROVING THE ENTIRE SYSTEM, THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY FURTHER FINDS THAT THE ENTIRE SYSTEM SHOULD BE EVALUATED.";

line 11, strike "2­3­1503." and substitute "2­3­1502.";

line 19, strike "WITH THREE MEMBERS";

strike line 20;

strike line 21 and substitute the following:

"OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. THE MINORITY LEADER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SHALL MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS OF MINORITY PARTY HOUSE MEMBERS TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. THREE OF SUCH";

strike line 25 and substitute the following:

"THE MINORITY LEADER OF THE SENATE SHALL MAKE THEIR INITIAL";

line 26, strike "JULY" and substitute "JUNE".

Page 9, line 2, strike "AUGUST" and substitute "JULY";

strike lines 6 and 7 and substitute the following:

"(a)  CONDUCT HEARINGS AND ACCEPT TESTIMONY FROM LABOR GROUPS, THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY, AFFECTED STATE AGENCIES, AND ANY OTHER PERSONS WITH AN INTEREST IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE SYSTEM FOR WORKERS' COMPENSATION CASES IF THE COMMITTEE CONSIDERS SUCH HEARINGS AND TESTIMONY APPROPRIATE;";

line 16, strike "OCTOBER" and substitute "NOVEMBER";

strike lines 21 through 26.

Page 10, strike line 1 and substitute the following:

"SECTION 3.  Appropriation.  In addition to any other appropriation, there is hereby".

Respectfully submitted,

House Committee: Senate Committee:

(Signed) (Signed)

Rep. Tambor Williams, Chair Sen. Doug Lamborn, Chair

Rep. Mark Larson Sen. Norma Anderson

Rep. Jennifer Veiga Sen. Jim Dyer

SIGNING OF BILLS

The President has signed: HB99-1382.

The President has signed: HB99-1325.

______________________________

On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, 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

HJR 99-1060 by Representative Smith; also Senators Dennis and Thiebaut--Concerning support for the "Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century" to require the Airport and Airway Trust Fund to be used for its intended purpose.

(Printed in House Journal, April 30, pages 1628-1629.)

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

call vote:


YES 30


NO 0


EXCUSED 5


ABSENT 0


Anderson

E

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

E

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

E

Reeves

Y

Wham

E

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Dyer, Feeley, Hernandez, Perlmutter, Teck.


HJR 99-1040 by Representative Tool; also Senator Powers--Concerning the Colorado General Assembly's support for an amendment to the United States constitution mandating a balanced federal budget.

(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1263-1264.)

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

call vote:


YES 25


NO 7


EXCUSED 3


ABSENT 0


Anderson

E

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

N

Andrews

Y

Feeley

N

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

N

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

N

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

N

Reeves

Y

Wham

E

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Andrews, Chlouber, Congrove, Evans, Musgrave, Owen, Tebedo.

HJR99-1052 by Representative Mace; also Senator Hernandez--Concerning National Civility Week.

(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1280-1281.)

On motion of Senator Wattenberg, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll

call vote:


YES 32


NO 0


EXCUSED 3


ABSENT 0


Anderson

E

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

E

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Andrews, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Congrove, Dennis, Dyer, Epps, Evans, Feeley, Hillman, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Matsunaka, Musgrave, Nichol, Owen, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Powers, Reeves, Rupert, Sullivant, Tanner, Tebedo, Teck, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Weddig.

_________________________

On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a two-thirds majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Senate Rules were suspended for Consideration of Resolution, HJR99-1036.

_________________________

INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION

The following resolution was read by title and taken upon immediate consideration.

HJR 99-1036 by Representative Mace; also Senator Hernandez--Concerning the celebration of Cinco de Mayo.

(Printed in House Journal, May 5.)

Senator Blickensderfer moved to suspend Senate Rule 30(e).

A two-thirds majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Senate Rule 30(e) was suspended and Immediate Consideration granted.

On motion of Senator Hernandez, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following roll

call vote:


YES 32


NO 0


EXCUSED 3


ABSENT 0


Anderson

E

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

E

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Andrews, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Congrove, Dennis, Dyer, Epps, Evans, Feeley, Hillman, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Matsunaka, Musgrave, Nichol, Owen, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Powers, Reeves, Rupert, Sullivant, Tanner, Tebedo, Teck, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Weddig.


FIRST REPORT OF SECOND CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

ON HB99­1372

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

THIS REPORT AMENDS THE

REREVISED BILL

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

To the President of the Senate and the

Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Your second conference committee appointed on HB99­1372, concerning the creation of the office of innovation and technology in the governor's office, and making an appropriation in connection therewith, 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 12, strike lines 8 through 13 and substitute the following:

"(II)  The president of the senate shall appoint one member TWO MEMBERS of the senate AND THE MINORITY LEADER OF THE SENATE SHALL APPOINT ONE MEMBER OF THE SENATE, and the speaker of the house of representatives shall appoint one member THREE MEMBERS of the house of representatives, ONE OF WHOM SHALL BE A MINORITY PARTY MEMBER; and".

Respectfully submitted,

House Committee: Senate Committee:

(Signed) (Signed)

Rep. Ron May, Chair Sen. Elsie Lacy, Chair

Rep. Gary McPherson Sen. Mark Hillman

Sen. Gloria Tanner

______________________________

On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, 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 99-1278 by Rep. T. Williams; Senator Lamborn--Administrative Hearing Procedures

Senator Lamborn moved that the Senate reject the First Report of the Second Conference Committee on HB99-1278 as printed in Senate Journal, May 5, pages 1199- 1200.

The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 1


NO 31


EXCUSED 3


ABSENT 0


Anderson

E

Evans

N

Musgrave

N

Tanner

N

Andrews

N

Feeley

N

Nichol

N

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

N

Hernandez

N

Owen

N

Teck

N

Blickensderfer

N

Hillman

N

Pascoe

N

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

N

Lacy

N

Perlmutter

N

Wattenberg

N

Congrove

N

Lamborn

N

Phillips

N

Weddig

N

Dennis

N

Linkhart

N

Reeves

N

Wham

E

Dyer

N

Martinez

E

Rupert

N

Mr. President

N

Epps

N

Matsunaka

N

Sullivant

N


Senate in recess.

Senate reconvened.

COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE REPORTS

Approp- The Committee returns herewith S.B. 99-003 and reports that said bill has been considered riations on its merits and voted upon by the committee, and that final action has not been taken by this committee. Said bill cannot be passed within the time remaining in the current legislative session; therefore, said bill is deemed to be postponed indefinitely.

Approp- The Committee returns herewith S.B. 99-148 and reports that said bill has been considered riations on its merits and voted upon by the committee, and that final action has not been taken by this committee. Said bill cannot be passed within the time remaining in the current legislative session; therefore, said bill is deemed to be postponed indefinitely.

Approp- The Committee returns herewith H.B. 99-1195 and reports that said bill has been

riations considered on its merits and voted upon by the committee, and that final action has not

been taken by this committee. Said bill cannot be passed within the time remaining in the

current legislative session; therefore, said bill is deemed to be postponed indefinitely.

Call of Call of Senate.

Senate

Call Raised.

RECONSIDERATION OF HB99-1278

HB 99-1278 by Rep. T. Williams; Senator Lamborn--Administrative Hearing Procedures

Having voted on the prevailing side, Senator Lamborn moved for reconsideration of the Second Report of the First Conference Committee on HB99-1278.

Reconsideration was granted by the following roll call vote:


YES 28


NO 0


EXCUSED 7


ABSENT 0


Anderson

E

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

E

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

E

Reeves

E

Wham

E

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

E


CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS

HB 99-1278 by Rep. T. Williams; Senator Lamborn--Administrative Hearing Procedures

Senator Lamborn moved that the Senate reject the Second Report of the First Conference Committee on HB99-1278 as printed in Senate Journal, May 5, page 1199-

1200 and adhere to its position. The motion to adhere was ADOPTED by the following

roll call vote:


YES 29


NO 0


EXCUSED 6


ABSENT 0


Anderson

E

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

E

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

E

Wham

E

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

E


CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS

HB 99-1372 by Rep. May; Senator Lacy--Innovation & Technology Office

Senator Lacy moved for the adoption of the First Report of the Second Conference Committee on HB99-1372, printed in Senate Journal, May 5, page 1202. The motion was

adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 29


NO 0


EXCUSED 6


ABSENT 0


Anderson

E

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

E

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

E

Wham

E

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

E


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

following result:


YES 30


NO 0


EXCUSED 5


ABSENT 0


Anderson

E

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

E

Wham

E

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

E


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

______________________________

On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the Senate proceeded out of order for Consideration of HJR99-1018.

______________________________

CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION

HJR 99-1018 by Rep. Larson; Senator Dennis--Oil and Gas Study

(Printed in House Journal, March 25, pages 962-964.)

Amendment No. 1, Appropriations Committee Amendment

(Printed in Senate Journal, May 5.)

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

vote:


YES 31


NO 0


EXCUSED 4


ABSENT 0


Anderson

E

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

E

Wham

E

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


______________________________

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

______________________________

CONSIDERATION OF MEMORIAL

HJM 99-1001 by Representative Gordon; also Senator Feeley--Memorializing former United States senator and state representative Floyd K. Haskell.

(Printed in House Journal, May 3, pages 1675-1677.)

On motion of Senator Feeley, the Memorial was ADOPTED by the following roll call vote:


YES 31


NO 0


EXCUSED 4


ABSENT 0


Anderson

E

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

E

Wham

E

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Andrews, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Congrove, Dennis, Dyer, Epps, Evans, Hernandez, Hillman, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Matsunaka, Musgrave, Nichol, Owen, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Powers, Rupert, Sullivant, Tanner, Tebedo, Teck, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Weddig.

CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION

HJR 99-1059 by Representative George; also Senator Powers--Concerning parking in the Capitol circle.

(Printed in House Journal, May 3, page 1701.)

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


YES 31


NO 0


EXCUSED 4


ABSENT 0


Anderson

E

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

E

Wham

E

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


_________________________

On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a two-thirds majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Senate Rules were suspended for Consideration of Senate Resolution.

_________________________

INTRODUCTION AND IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION

The following resolution was read by title and taken upon immediate consideration:

SR 99-011 by Senator Powers--Concerning recognition of the senate staff for their hard work during the first regular session of the Sixty­second General Assembly.

WHEREAS, The senate staff has functioned tirelessly, under often difficult conditions throughout the 1999 session; and

WHEREAS, The senate staff has put in many long hours of hard work and dedicated service in carrying out the business of the senate; and

WHEREAS, The senate staff, regardless of whose aide or which office they work in, cheerfully helps all members and legislative staff; and

WHEREAS, The senate staff has facilitated our workload and made difficult projects easier; and

WHEREAS, The devotion of the senate staff has enabled the senate to run smoothly during the session; and

WHEREAS, The senate staff has played an instrumental role in ensuring that the legislative process functions efficiently and effectively; and

WHEREAS, The following senate staff have contributed to the efficient running of the senate: Patty Dicks, Secretary of the Senate; Georgette Aberle, Assistant secretary of the Senate; Bonnie Streeter, Calendar clerk; Jerry Laurienti, Front desk clerk; Aaron Houston, Reading clerk; Ingrid Willis, Finance clerk; Donna Cooley, Senate services secretary; Kevin Smith, Computer support; Shirley Fowler, Chief enrolling clerk; David J. Votava, Assistant enrolling clerk; Chris Quint, Assistant enrolling clerk; Ben Caywood, Chief sergeant­at­arms; Garcy Vasquez, Assistant sergeant­at­arms; Harold Jackson, Assistant sergeant­at­arms; John Helper, Assistant sergeant­at­arms; Royda Kimball, Chief assignable clerk; Sharon Suman, Assignable clerk; M. H. Babe Turner, Assignable clerk; Sharon Dilley, Visitors' aide; David Feldman, Visitors' aide; Judy Ford, Information center supervisor; Nathanial Ackerman, Information clerk; Elizabeth Bliss, Bill clerk; Mickey Pearce, Secretary to the President; Cliff Dodge, Administrative assistant to the President; Melissa Padilla, Secretary to the Majority Leader; Darin Goens, Majority media relations; Kimberly Hall, Majority media relations; Miriam Frey, Chief legislative secretary; Clorinda Lovato, Legislative secretary; Heidi Horvath, Secretary to the Minority Leader; Denis Berckefeldt, Minority administrator/media relations; Peggi O'Keefe, Minority administrative assistant; Tina McCray, Chief legislative secretary; Gerald Garland, Legislative secretary; Vanessa Malone, Receptionist; Theresa Handboy, Legislative secretary; and Kathy Zambrano, Senate amendment clerk; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved by the Senate of the Sixty­second General Assembly of the State of Colorado:

That we, the members of the Colorado Senate, thank all of the senate staff members for their hard work, dedication, and devoted service in keeping the senate running smoothly during the First Regular Session of the Sixty­second General Assembly.

Be It Further Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be transmitted to each member of the senate staff.

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

vote:


YES 31


NO 0


EXCUSED 4


ABSENT 0


Anderson

E

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

E

Wham

E

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Andrews, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Congrove, Dennis, Dyer, Epps, Evans, Feeley, Hernandez, Hillman, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Matsunaka, Musgrave, Nichol, Owen, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Rupert, Sullivant, Tanner, Tebedo, Teck, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Weddig.

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE:

May 5, 1999

Mr. President:

The House has adopted the First Report of the First Conference Committee on SB99-225, as printed in House Journal, May 5, and has repassed the bill as so amended. The bill is returned herewith.

The House has adopted and transmits herewith HJR99-1061, as printed in House Journal, May 4.

Pursuant to the resolution, the Speaker has appointed Representatives Kaufman, chairman, Dean, and Gordon.

The House has adopted and transmits herewith HJR99-1062, as printed in House Journal, May 4.

The House has voted to authorize the House conferees on the First Conference Committee on SB99-132 to consider matters not at issue between the two houses.

May 5, 1999

Mr. President:

In response to the request of the Senate, the Speaker has appointed Representatives Morrison, chairman, Berry, and Saliman as House conferees on the First Conference Committee on SB99-132.

May 5, 1999

Mr. President:

The House has adopted the First Report of the First Conference Committee on SB99-040, as printed in House Journal, May 5, and has repassed the bill as so amended. The bill is returned herewith.

The House has laid over SB99-061 until May 6, deeming it lost. The bill is returned herewith.


FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

ON SB99­040

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

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 SB99­040, concerning a statewide transportation policy, and, in connection therewith, developing improved intrastate commercial air service in Colorado, has met and reports that it has agreed upon the following:

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 3, strike lines 17 through 26.

Page 4, strike lines 1 through 13.

Renumber succeeding sections accordingly.

Page 4, line 22, strike "twenty EIGHTY" and substitute "twenty".

Respectfully submitted,

Senate Committee: House Committee:

(Signed) (Signed)

Sen. Jim Congrove, Chair Rep. Matt Smith, Chair

Sen. Tom Blickensderfer Rep. Ronny J. May

Sen. bill Thiebaut Rep. Frana Mace

FIRST REPORT OF FIRST CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

ON SB99­225

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

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 SB99­225, concerning vacancies in candidacies for elective office, 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 6, line 2, strike "TEN" and substitute "SEVEN";

line 4, strike "TEN" and substitute "SEVEN".

Page 12, line 20, strike "TEN" and substitute "SEVEN";

line 22, strike "TEN" and substitute "SEVEN".

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 14, after line 18, insert the following:

"SECTION 5.  1­4­1001 (1), Colorado Revised Statutes, is amended to read:

1­4­1001.  Withdrawal from candidacy. (1)  Any person who has accepted a designation or nomination may withdraw from candidacy at any time by filing a letter of withdrawal. The letter shall be signed and acknowledged by the candidate before some officer authorized to take acknowledgments and shall be filed with the designated election official with whom the original certificate or petition of candidacy was filed. EXCEPT IN THE CASE OF A VACANCY TO BE FILLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 1­4­1002 (2.5), in the event that the withdrawal of candidacy is not made in time for the candidate's name to be taken off the ballot, any votes cast for the candidate shall be deemed invalid and will not be counted.".

Renumber succeeding section accordingly.

Page 14, line 22, strike "and 4" and substitute "4, and 5".

Page 15, line 6, strike "and 4" and substitute "4, and 5".

Respectfully submitted,



Senate Committee: House Committee:

(Signed) (Signed)

Sen. Norma Anderson, Chair Rep. Marcy Morrison, Chair

Sen. MaryAnne Tebedo Rep. Bob Hagedorn

Sen. Jim Dyer Rep. Doug Dean

______________________________

On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, 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 SB99-040.


CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS

SB 99 -040 by Sen. Thiebaut; Rep. Smith--Statewide Transportation Policy

Senator Thiebaut moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference

Committee on SB99-040, printed in Senate Journal, May 5, page 1207. The motion was

adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 31


NO 0


EXCUSED 4


ABSENT 0


Anderson

E

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

E

Wham

E

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


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

following result:


YES 31


NO 0


EXCUSED 4


ABSENT 0


Anderson

E

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

E

Wham

E

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

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: Blickensderfer, Congrove, Powers.

SB 99-225 by Sen. Anderson; also Representative Morrison--Elective Office Vacancies

Senator Tebedo moved for the adoption of the First Report of the First Conference

Committee on SB99-225, printed in Senate Journal, May 5, page 1207-1208. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 31


NO 0


EXCUSED 4


ABSENT 0


Anderson

E

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

E

Wham

E

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


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

following result:


YES 30


NO 1


EXCUSED 4


ABSENT 0


Anderson

E

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

E

Wham

E

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill

as amended was declared REPASSED.

CONSIDERATION OF HB99-1194

HB 99-1194 by Rep. Pfiffner; Senator Blickensderfer--State Personnel System

Senator Blickensderfer moved that the Senate adhere to its position on HB99-1194.

The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 31


NO 0


EXCUSED 4


ABSENT 0


Anderson

E

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

E

Wham

E

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Senate in recess.

Senate reconvened.

Call of Call of Senate.

Senate

Call Raised.

On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a two-thirds majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Senate Rules were suspended for Consideration of House amendments to SB99-232.

_________________________

CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL

SB 99-232 by Sen. Anderson; Rep. Spradley--Expenditures From State Historical Fund

Call of Call of Senate.

Senate

Call Raised.

Senator Anderson moved that the Senate concur in House amendments to SB99-232, as

printed in House Journal, May 5. The motion was adopted by the following roll call

vote:


YES 30


NO 0


EXCUSED 5


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

E

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

E

Thiebaut

E

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

E

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


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

following result:


YES 23


NO 7


EXCUSED 5


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

E

Andrews

N

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

N

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

N

Pascoe

E

Thiebaut

E

Chlouber

N

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

N

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

E

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

N

Sullivant

N


A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill

as amended was declared REPASSED.

Call of Call of Senate.

Senate

Call Raised.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE:

May 5, 1999

Mr. President:

The House has adopted the First Report of the Second Conference Committee on HB99-1372, as printed in House Journal, May 5, and has repassed the bill as amended.

The House has voted to recede from its position, dissolve the Second Conference Committee and concur in Senate amendments to HB99-1278 and repassed the bill as amended.

The House has voted to concur in the Senate amendments to HJR99-1018 and has repassed the resolution as so amended.

Senate in recess.

Senate reconvened.


CONSIDERATION OF MOTION TO SINE DIE

Senator Andrews moved that the First Regular Session of the Sixty-second General

Assembly adjourn sine die at 8:02 p.m.

Call of Call of Senate.

Senate

Call Raised.


The motion was declared LOST by the following roll call vote:


YES 15


NO 19


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

N

Evans

N

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

N

Blickensderfer

N

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

N

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

N

Lacy

N

Perlmutter

N

Wattenberg

N

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

N

Phillips

N

Weddig

Y

Dennis

N

Linkhart

N

Reeves

N

Wham

N

Dyer

N

Martinez

E

Rupert

NN

Mr. President

N

Epps

N

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Senate in recess.

Senate reconvened.

Call of Call of Senate.

Senate

Call Raised.

_________________________

On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with a two-thirds majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Senate Rules were suspended for Consideration of Resolutions.

_________________________

INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS

The following resolutions were read by title and taken upon immediate consideration:

HJR 99-1062 by Representatives Lawrence, Alexander, and Chavez; also Senators Blickensderfer, Powers, and Feeley--Concerning the retention of officers and employees of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-second General Assembly.

(Printed in House Journal, May 5.)

Senator Blickensderfer moved to suspend Senate Rule 30(e).

A two-thirds majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Senate Rule 30(e) was suspended and Immediate Consideration granted.

On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the

following roll call vote:


YES 33


NO 0


EXCUSED 2


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

E

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Co-sponsors added: Anderson, Andrews, Arnold, Chlouber, Congrove, Dennis, Dyer, Epps, Evans, Hernandez, Hillman, Lacy, Lamborn, Linkhart, Matsunaka, Musgrave, Nichol, Owen, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Reeves, Rupert, Sullivant, Tanner, Tebedo, Teck, Thiebaut, Wattenberg, Weddig, Wham.



HJR 99-1061 by Representative Dean; also Senator Blickensderfer--Concerning the appointment of a joint committee to notify the Governor that the First Regular Session of the Sixty­second General Assembly is about to adjourn Sine die.

(Printed in House Journal, May 5.)

Senator Blickensderfer moved to suspend Senate Rule 30(e).

A two-thirds majority of those elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, Senate Rule 30(e) was suspended and Immediate Consideration granted.

On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following

roll call vote:


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


The President appointed Senators Blickensder, Dennis and Hernandez as Senate members of the joint committee to notify the Governor.

HJR 99-1063 by Representative Dean; also Senator Blickensderfer--Concerning the adjournment Sine Die of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-second General Assembly.

Laid over until later in the day, May 5, retaining its place.

Senate in recess.

Senate reconvened.

.

______________________________

On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, 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 SB99-231.



CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL

SB 99-231 by Sen. Lacy; Rep. Tool--Tobacco Litigation Settlement Moneys

Senator Lacy moved that the Senate concur in House amendments to SB99-231, as

printed in House Journal, May 3, page 1661. The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


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

following result:


YES 29


NO 5


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

N

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

N

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

N

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

N

Lamborn

N

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


______________________________

On motion of Senator Chlouber, 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 Partial Veto.


CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S PARTIAL VETO

SB 99-215 by Sen. Lacy; Rep. Tool--Long Appropriations Bill

(Governor's partial veto message printed in Senate Journal, May 4, pages 1136-1144.)

Senator Lacy moved that consideration of Governor's partial veto be laid over until

Thursday, May 6.

The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 28


NO 6


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

N

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

N

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

N

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

N

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

N

Sullivant

Y


CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S VETO

SB 99-216 by Sen. Lacy; Rep. Tool--General Fund Transfer To Cap Const Fund

(Governor's veto message printed in Senate Journal, May 4, page 1145.)

Senator Lacy moved that consideration of Governor's veto be laid over until Friday,

May 7.

The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:


YES 28


NO 6


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

N

Thiebaut

N

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

N

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

N

Reeves

Y

Wham

N

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

N

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


Senate in recess.

Senate reconvened.




CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION

HJR 99-1063 by Representative Dean; also Senator Blickensderfer--Concerning the adjournment Sine Die of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-second General Assembly.

(Printed in House Journal, May 5.)

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


YES 34


NO 0


EXCUSED 1


ABSENT 0


Anderson

Y

Evans

Y

Musgrave

Y

Tanner

Y

Andrews

Y

Feeley

Y

Nichol

Y

Tebedo

Y

Arnold

Y

Hernandez

Y

Owen

Y

Teck

Y

Blickensderfer

Y

Hillman

Y

Pascoe

Y

Thiebaut

Y

Chlouber

Y

Lacy

Y

Perlmutter

Y

Wattenberg

Y

Congrove

Y

Lamborn

Y

Phillips

Y

Weddig

Y

Dennis

Y

Linkhart

Y

Reeves

Y

Wham

Y

Dyer

Y

Martinez

E

Rupert

Y

Mr. President

Y

Epps

Y

Matsunaka

Y

Sullivant

Y


TRIBUTES--A POINT OF INTEREST

Memorializing David Dunklee--by Senators Blickensderfer and Pascoe

Memorializing Woody Woodford--by Senator Rupert

Memorializing Tweet Kimball--by Senator Evans

Memorializing McKinley Harris--by Senator Tanner

Honoring Artis Selby--by Senator Rupert

Honoring Ruth Wright--by Senator Rupert

Honoring Virginia Patterson--by Senator Rupert

Honoring Sally Phillips--by Senator Rupert

Honoring Oakleigh Thorne--by Senator Rupert

Honoring Bobby Goble--by Senator Thiebaut

Honoring Linda Conley--by Senator Thiebaut

Honoring the Lakewood High School 1998 State Champion Girls Softball Team--by Senator Perlmutter, Feeley, Anderson, Congrove and Sullivant

Honoring Deb Carlstrom--by Senators Hillman and Lamborn

Honoring the Senate Staff of the 1st Regular Session of the 62nd General Assembly--by Senators Powers, Blickensderfer and Feeley on behalf of all the members of the Senate

Honoring Pamela Anderson--by Senator Anderson

Honoring Shelley Carpenter--by Senator Arnold

Honoring Amy Musgrave-Michael--by Senator Musgrave, Arnold and Congrove

Honoring Tom Rush--by Senator Lacy and Owen

Honoring Christine Powers--by Senator Lacy

Honoring Carol Beam--by Senator Evans

Honoring Owen Bishop--by Senator Wattenberg

Honoring Susan Boiser--by Senator Andrews

Honoring Barbara Burget--by Senator Blickensderfer


JOURNAL CORRECTION

Amend Senate Journal, May 4, page 1149, line 62, strike "Wham N" and

substitute "Wham Y".

line 63, strike "Mr. President Y" and substitute "Mr. President N".



On motion of Senator Blickensderfer, and with the unanimous consent of those elected to

the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the First Regular Session of the Sixty-second

General Assembly adjourned sine die at 9:55 p. m.

Approved:


Ray Powers

President of the Senate

Attest:

Patricia K. Dicks

Secretary of the Senate