HOUSE JOURNAL
FIFTEENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY
Helena, Montana House Chambers
January 22, 1997 State Capitol
House convened at 1:00 p.m. Mr. Speaker in the Chair. Invocation by Representative Bergman. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
Roll call. All members present except Representative Molnar, excused. Quorum present.
Mr. Speaker: We, your committee on Legislative Administration/Bills and Journal, having examined the daily journal for the fourteenth legislative day, find the same to be correct.
Hayne, Chairman
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES
BILLS (Hayne, Chairman): 1/22/97
Correctly printed for second reading: HB 53, HB 59, HB 70, HB 98, HB 107, HB 237.
Correctly engrossed for third reading: HB 24, HB 41, HB 43, HB 86, HB 73, HB 132, HB 192, HB 207, HB 218.
FISH, WILDLIFE, & PARKS (Wagner, Chairman): 1/22/97
HB 175, introduced bill, do pass. Report adopted.
HUMAN SERVICES (Grimes, Chairman): 1/22/97
HB 66, introduced bill, be amended as follows:
1. Title, line 6.
Strike: "ACCOUNT"
Insert: "PROGRAM"
2. Page 1, line 15.
Following: "delinquency"
Insert: "and teen pregnancy"
3. Page 2, line 3.
Following: "age"
Insert: "or a person with special needs, as defined by the department, who is under 18 years of age or is 18 years of age and a full-time student expected to complete an educational program by 19 years of age"
4. Page 3, line 18.
Following: "age"
Insert: "or a person with special needs, as defined by the department, who is under 18 years of age or is 18 years of age and a full-time student expected to complete an educational program by 19 years of age"
5. Page 3, line 23.
Strike: "and account"
6. Page 3, line 24.
Strike: "and account"
7. Page 3, line 27.
Strike: "Money in the account"
Insert: "Program funds"
8. Page 4, line 19.
Following: "care"
Insert: "and for consumer education"
9. Page 4, line 21.
Strike: "and"
10. Page 4, line 22.
Following: "facilities"
Insert: "when a community need has been demonstrated;
(iii) grant applications for consumer education; and
(iv) grant applications for preservation of existing care programs that fill a demonstrated need but have a high probability of closure"
And, as amended, do pass. Report adopted.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (Mills, Chairman): 1/22/97
HB 69, introduced bill, be amended as follows:
1. Title, line 4.
Strike: "SUBSTITUTING"
Insert: "ALLOWING THE SUBSTITUTION OF"
2. Page 1, line 20.
Following: "court"
Insert: "clerk of court or, if the clerk of court declines to act as trustee, the"
Following: "him"
Insert: "the clerk of court or"
3. Page 1, following line 22.
Insert: "(4) If at any time a clerk of court decides to not continue as trustee for a trust for unlocatable mineral, leasehold, or royalty interest owners, the district court shall appoint the department of revenue to act as trustee. Upon the department of revenue's appointment as trustee, the clerk of court shall remit all funds and interest held in the trust to the department of revenue."
4. Page 2, line 7.
Following: "revenue"
Insert: "or, if the clerk of the court is the trustee, to the general fund of the county in which the mineral interest is located"
5. Page 3, line 5.
Following: "to the"
Strike: "department of revenue"
Insert: "trustee of the trust"
And, as amended, do pass. Report adopted.
HB 211, introduced bill, be amended as follows:
1. Page 1, line 11.
Strike: "protection services"
Insert: "department"
2. Page 1, lines 12 and 13.
Strike: "Each" on line 12 through "services," on line 13
Insert: "In every city and town of this state there must be a fire department, which must be"
3. Page 1, lines 13 through 15.
Following: "part" on line 13
Insert: "except that a third-class city or town may contract for fire protection services or consolidate its fire department with another fire protection provider created under this part"
Strike: "To" on line 13 through "part." on line 15
And, as amended, do pass. Report adopted.
STATE ADMINISTRATION (Denny, Chairman): 1/21/97
HB 36, introduced bill, be amended as follows:
1. Page 2, line 24.
Following: "property"
Strike: ";"
Insert: ". Prior to the transfer of real property directly purchased and held as an investment, the board shall obtain an appraisal by a qualified appraiser."
And, as amended, do pass. Report adopted.
HB 89, introduced bill, do pass. Report adopted.
HB 96, introduced bill, be amended as follows:
1. Page 1, line 28.
Following: "invested."
Insert: "The department or an appropriate officer of a political subdivision shall notify affected plan members of potential changes in investment options and financial institutions before the changes are made."
And, as amended, do pass. Report adopted.
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
Senate bills passed and transmitted to the House for concurrence:
1/21/97
SB 6, introduced by Christiaens
SB 60, introduced by Sprague
SB 63, introduced by Foster
SB 77, introduced by Jenkins
SB 94, introduced by Brooke
SB 115, introduced by Nelson
SB 121, introduced by Hertel
SB 141, introduced by Mesaros
FIRST READING AND COMMITMENT
OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
The following House bills were introduced, read first time, and referred to committees:
HB 308, introduced by Pavlovich, Cocchiarella, Quilici, Lynch, Menahan, Bowman Shea, referred to Committee on Taxation.
HB 309, introduced by Pavlovich, Cocchiarella, Bowman Shea, Lynch, Quilici, Menahan, referred to Committee on Business & Labor.
HB 310, introduced by Pavlovich, Quilici, Lynch, Cocchiarella, Bowman Shea, Menahan, referred to Committee on Business & Labor.
HB 311, introduced by Orr, referred to Committee on Taxation.
HB 312, introduced by H. Hanson, referred to Committee on Local Government.
HB 313, introduced by Kitzenberg, referred to Committee on Select Corrections.
HB 314, introduced by Simpkins, referred to Committee on Education.
HB 315, introduced by Krenzler, Mills, referred to Committee on Local Government.
HB 316, introduced by Krenzler, Mills, referred to Committee on Local Government.
HB 317, introduced by Gillan, referred to Committee on Local Government.
HB 318, introduced by Gillan, referred to Committee on Local Government.
HB 319, introduced by Gillan, referred to Committee on Local Government.
HB 320, introduced by Anderson, Harp, referred to Committee on Transportation.
HB 321, introduced by McCulloch, Barnett, Mahlum, referred to Committee on Judiciary.
HB 322, introduced by McCulloch, Van Valkenburg, Denny, Cocchiarella, Halligan, referred to Committee on Local Government.
HB 323, introduced by Boharski, Ahner, Bergman, Beaudry, Bitney, Bookout-Reinicke, Curtiss, Clark, Adams, Devaney, Arnott, Ohs, Prouse, Zook, Mood, Estrada, Baer, Gage, Keating, Grimes, Walters, Rehbein, Holland, Simon, Toews, Kasten, Wells, Simpkins, Orr, McGee, Jenkins, Knox, Jore, M. Hanson, Hayne, Harper, referred to Committee on Judiciary.
SECOND READING OF BILLS
(COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE)
Representative Grinde moved the House resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole for consideration of business on second reading. Motion carried. Representative Bohlinger in the Chair.
Mr. Speaker: We, your Committee of the Whole, having had under consideration business on second reading, recommend as follows:
HB 122 - Representative McGee moved HB 122 do pass. Motion carried as follows:
Ayes: Ahner, Anderson, Arnott, Bankhead, Barnett, Barnhart, Beaudry, Bergman, Bergsagel, Bitney, Boharski, Bohlinger, Bookout, Clark, Cobb, Curtiss, DeBruycker, Denny, Devaney, Ellis, Feland, Grady, Grimes, Grinde, H.S. Hanson, M. Hanson, Hayne, Hibbard, Holland, R. Johnson, Kasten, Keenan, Kitzenberg, Knox, Krenzler, Lawson, Marshall, Masolo, McCann, McGee, Menahan, Mills, Mood, Ohs, Orr, Pavlovich, Peck, Prouse, Quilici, Raney, Rehbein, Rose, Ryan, Simon, Simpkins, Smith, Soft, Squires, Story, Stovall, Tash, Taylor, Trexler, Tropila, Wagner, Walters, Wells, Wiseman, Zook, Mr. Speaker.
Total 70
Noes: Adams, Brainard, Carey, Cocchiarella, Dowell, Ellingson, Ewer, Galvin, Gillan, Hagener, Harper, Harrington, Heavy Runner, Hurdle, J. Johnson, Jore, Kottel, McCulloch, Pease, Ream, Sands, Schmidt, Simpson, Sliter, Swanson, Tuss, Vick, Whitehead, Wyatt.
Total 29
Excused: Molnar.
Total 1
Absent or not voting: None.
Total 0
HB 135 - Representative Smith moved HB 135 do pass. Motion carried as follows:
Ayes: Adams, Ahner, Anderson, Arnott, Bankhead, Barnett, Barnhart, Beaudry, Bergman, Bergsagel, Bitney, Boharski, Bohlinger, Bookout, Brainard, Carey, Clark, Cobb, Cocchiarella, Curtiss, DeBruycker, Denny, Devaney, Dowell, Ellingson, Ellis, Feland, Galvin, Gillan, Grady, Grimes, Grinde, Hagener, H.S. Hanson, M. Hanson, Harper, Harrington, Hayne, Heavy Runner, Hibbard, Holland, Hurdle, J. Johnson, R. Johnson, Jore, Kasten, Keenan, Kitzenberg, Knox, Kottel, Krenzler, Lawson, Marshall, Masolo, McCann, McCulloch, McGee, Menahan, Mills, Mood, Ohs, Orr, Pavlovich, Pease, Peck, Prouse, Quilici, Raney, Ream, Rehbein, Rose, Ryan, Sands, Schmidt, Simon, Simpkins, Simpson, Sliter, Smith, Soft, Squires, Story, Stovall, Swanson, Tash, Taylor, Trexler, Tropila, Tuss, Vick, Wagner, Walters, Wells, Whitehead, Wiseman, Wyatt, Zook, Mr. Speaker.
Total 98
Noes: None.
Total 0
Excused: Molnar.
Total 1
Absent or not voting: Ewer.
Total 1
HB 40 - Representative Cobb moved HB 40 do pass. Motion carried as follows:
Ayes: Ahner, Anderson, Arnott, Bankhead, Barnett, Barnhart, Beaudry, Bergman, Bergsagel, Bitney, Boharski, Bohlinger, Bookout, Brainard, Carey, Clark, Cobb, Cocchiarella, Curtiss, Denny, Devaney, Ellingson, Ellis, Ewer, Feland, Galvin, Gillan, Grady, Grinde, Hagener, H.S. Hanson, M. Hanson, Harper, Harrington, Hayne, Heavy Runner, Hibbard, Holland, Hurdle, J. Johnson, R. Johnson, Kitzenberg, Knox, Kottel, Krenzler, Lawson, Marshall, Masolo, McCann, McCulloch, McGee, Menahan, Mills, Mood, Ohs, Pavlovich, Pease, Peck, Quilici, Raney, Ream, Rehbein, Rose, Ryan, Sands, Schmidt, Simon, Simpkins, Simpson, Sliter, Soft, Squires, Story, Stovall, Swanson, Tash, Taylor, Trexler, Tropila, Tuss, Walters, Wells, Whitehead, Wiseman, Wyatt, Zook, Mr. Speaker.
Total 87
Noes: Adams, DeBruycker, Dowell, Grimes, Jore, Kasten, Keenan, Orr, Prouse, Smith, Vick, Wagner.
Total 12
Excused: Molnar.
Total 1
Absent or not voting: None.
Total 0
HB 52 - Representative Kitzenberg moved HB 52 do pass. Motion carried as follows:
Ayes: Adams, Ahner, Anderson, Barnett, Beaudry, Bergman, Bergsagel, Bitney, Boharski, Bohlinger, Bookout, Brainard, Carey, Clark, Cobb, Cocchiarella, Curtiss, DeBruycker, Denny, Devaney, Dowell, Ellingson, Ellis, Feland, Gillan, Grady, Grimes, Hagener, H.S. Hanson, M. Hanson, Harper, Harrington, Hayne, Heavy Runner, Hibbard, Holland, R. Johnson, Jore, Kasten, Keenan, Kitzenberg, Knox, Kottel, Krenzler, Lawson, Marshall, Masolo, McCann, McCulloch, McGee, Menahan, Mills, Mood, Orr, Pavlovich, Pease, Prouse, Quilici, Raney, Ream, Rehbein, Rose, Ryan, Sands, Simon, Simpkins, Simpson, Sliter, Smith, Soft, Squires, Story, Stovall, Swanson, Tash, Trexler, Tropila, Vick, Wagner, Walters, Wells, Whitehead, Wiseman, Zook, Mr. Speaker.
Total 85
Noes: Arnott, Bankhead, Barnhart, Ewer, Galvin, Grinde, Hurdle, J. Johnson, Ohs, Peck, Schmidt, Taylor, Tuss, Wyatt.
Total 14
Excused: Molnar.
Total 1
Absent or not voting: None.
Total 0
Representative Grinde moved the committee rise and report. Motion carried. Committee arose. House resumed. Mr. Speaker in the Chair. Chairman Bohlinger moved that the Committee of the Whole report be adopted. Report adopted. (93-4)
THIRD READING OF BILLS
The following bills having been read three several times, title and history agreed to, were disposed of in the following manner:
HB 43 passed as follows:
Ayes: Adams, Ahner, Anderson, Arnott, Bankhead, Barnett, Barnhart, Beaudry, Bergman, Bergsagel, Bitney, Boharski, Bohlinger, Bookout, Brainard, Carey, Clark, Cobb, Cocchiarella, Curtiss, DeBruycker, Denny, Devaney, Dowell, Ellingson, Ellis, Ewer, Feland, Galvin, Gillan, Grady, Grimes, Grinde, Hagener, H.S. Hanson, M. Hanson, Harper, Harrington, Hayne, Heavy Runner, Hibbard, Holland, Hurdle, J. Johnson, R. Johnson, Jore, Kasten, Keenan, Kitzenberg, Knox, Kottel, Krenzler, Lawson, Marshall, Masolo, McCann, McCulloch, McGee, Menahan, Mills, Mood, Ohs, Orr, Pavlovich, Pease, Peck, Prouse, Quilici, Raney, Ream, Rehbein, Rose, Ryan, Sands, Schmidt, Simon, Simpkins, Simpson, Sliter, Smith, Soft, Squires, Story, Stovall, Swanson, Tash, Taylor, Trexler, Tropila, Tuss, Vick, Wagner, Walters, Wells, Whitehead, Wiseman, Wyatt, Zook, Mr. Speaker.
Total 99
Noes: None.
Total 0
Excused: Molnar.
Total 1
Absent or not voting: None.
Total 0
HB 192 passed as follows:
Ayes: Adams, Ahner, Anderson, Arnott, Bankhead, Barnett, Barnhart, Beaudry, Bergman, Bergsagel, Bitney, Boharski, Bohlinger, Bookout, Brainard, Carey, Clark, Cobb, Cocchiarella, Curtiss, DeBruycker, Denny, Devaney, Dowell, Ellingson, Ellis, Ewer, Feland, Galvin, Gillan, Grady, Grimes, Grinde, Hagener, H.S. Hanson, M. Hanson, Harper, Harrington, Hayne, Heavy Runner, Hibbard, Holland, Hurdle, J. Johnson, R. Johnson, Jore, Kasten, Keenan, Kitzenberg, Knox, Kottel, Krenzler, Lawson, Marshall, Masolo, McCann, McCulloch, McGee, Menahan, Mills, Mood, Ohs, Orr, Pavlovich, Pease, Peck, Prouse, Quilici, Raney, Ream, Rehbein, Rose, Ryan, Sands, Schmidt, Simon, Simpkins, Simpson, Sliter, Smith, Soft, Squires, Story, Stovall, Swanson, Tash, Taylor, Trexler, Tropila, Vick, Wagner, Walters, Wells, Whitehead, Wiseman, Zook, Mr. Speaker.
Total 97
Noes: Tuss, Wyatt.
Total 2
Excused: Molnar.
Total 1
Absent or not voting: None.
Total 0
HB 24 passed as follows:
Ayes: Adams, Ahner, Anderson, Arnott, Bankhead, Barnett, Barnhart, Beaudry, Bergman, Bergsagel, Bitney, Bohlinger, Bookout, Brainard, Carey, Clark, Cobb, Cocchiarella, Curtiss, Denny, Dowell, Ellingson, Ellis, Ewer, Feland, Galvin, Gillan, Grady, Grimes, Grinde, Hagener, H.S. Hanson, M. Hanson, Harper, Harrington, Hayne, Heavy Runner, Hibbard, Holland, Hurdle, J. Johnson, R. Johnson, Jore, Kitzenberg, Knox, Kottel, Krenzler, Marshall, Masolo, McCann, McCulloch, McGee, Menahan, Mills, Mood, Ohs, Orr, Pavlovich, Pease, Peck, Prouse, Quilici, Raney, Ream, Rose, Ryan, Sands, Schmidt, Simon, Simpkins, Simpson, Sliter, Smith, Soft, Squires, Story, Stovall, Swanson, Tash, Taylor, Trexler, Tropila, Tuss, Vick, Wagner, Walters, Wells, Whitehead, Wiseman, Wyatt, Zook, Mr. Speaker.
Total 92
Noes: Boharski, DeBruycker, Devaney, Kasten, Keenan, Lawson, Rehbein.
Total 7
Excused: Molnar.
Total 1
Absent or not voting: None.
Total 0
HB 41 passed as follows:
Ayes: Adams, Ahner, Anderson, Arnott, Bankhead, Barnett, Barnhart, Beaudry, Bergman, Bergsagel, Bitney, Boharski, Bohlinger, Bookout, Brainard, Carey, Clark, Cobb, Cocchiarella, Curtiss, DeBruycker, Denny, Devaney, Dowell, Ellingson, Ellis, Ewer, Feland, Galvin, Gillan, Grady, Grimes, Grinde, Hagener, H.S. Hanson, M. Hanson, Harper, Harrington, Hayne, Heavy Runner, Hibbard, Holland, Hurdle, J. Johnson, R. Johnson, Jore, Kasten, Keenan, Kitzenberg, Knox, Kottel, Krenzler, Lawson, Marshall, Masolo, McCann, McCulloch, McGee, Menahan, Mills, Mood, Ohs, Orr, Pavlovich, Pease, Peck, Prouse, Quilici, Raney, Ream, Rehbein, Rose, Ryan, Sands, Schmidt, Simon, Simpkins, Simpson, Sliter, Smith, Soft, Squires, Story, Stovall, Swanson, Tash, Taylor, Trexler, Tropila, Tuss, Vick, Wagner, Walters, Wells, Whitehead, Wiseman, Wyatt, Zook, Mr. Speaker.
Total 99
Noes: None.
Total 0
Excused: Molnar.
Total 1
Absent or not voting: None.
Total 0
HB 73 passed as follows:
Ayes: Adams, Ahner, Arnott, Bankhead, Barnett, Barnhart, Beaudry, Bergman, Bergsagel, Bitney, Bohlinger, Bookout, Brainard, Carey, Clark, Cobb, Cocchiarella, Curtiss, DeBruycker, Denny, Devaney, Dowell, Ellingson, Ellis, Ewer, Feland, Galvin, Gillan, Grady, Grimes, Grinde, Hagener, H.S. Hanson, M. Hanson, Harper, Harrington, Hayne, Heavy Runner, Hibbard, Holland, Hurdle, J. Johnson, R. Johnson, Jore, Kasten, Keenan, Kitzenberg, Knox, Kottel, Krenzler, Lawson, Marshall, Masolo, McCann, McCulloch, McGee, Menahan, Mills, Mood, Ohs, Orr, Pavlovich, Pease, Peck, Prouse, Quilici, Raney, Ream, Rehbein, Rose, Ryan, Sands, Schmidt, Simon, Simpkins, Simpson, Sliter, Smith, Soft, Squires, Story, Stovall, Swanson, Tash, Taylor, Trexler, Tropila, Tuss, Vick, Wagner, Walters, Wells, Whitehead, Wiseman, Wyatt, Zook, Mr. Speaker.
Total 97
Noes: Boharski.
Total 1
Excused: Molnar.
Total 1
Absent or not voting: Anderson.
Total 1
HB 86 passed as follows:
Ayes: Adams, Ahner, Anderson, Arnott, Bankhead, Barnett, Barnhart, Beaudry, Bergman, Bergsagel, Bitney, Boharski, Bohlinger, Bookout, Brainard, Carey, Clark, Cobb, Cocchiarella, Curtiss, DeBruycker, Denny, Devaney, Dowell, Ellingson, Ewer, Feland, Galvin, Gillan, Grady, Grimes, Grinde, Hagener, H.S. Hanson, M. Hanson, Harper, Harrington, Hayne, Heavy Runner, Hibbard, Holland, Hurdle, J. Johnson, R. Johnson, Kasten, Keenan, Kitzenberg, Knox, Kottel, Krenzler, Lawson, Marshall, Masolo, McCann, McCulloch, McGee, Menahan, Mills, Mood, Ohs, Orr, Pavlovich, Pease, Peck, Prouse, Quilici, Raney, Ream, Rehbein, Rose, Ryan, Sands, Schmidt, Simon, Simpkins, Simpson, Sliter, Smith, Soft, Squires, Story, Stovall, Swanson, Tash, Trexler, Tropila, Tuss, Vick, Wagner, Walters, Wells, Whitehead, Wiseman, Wyatt, Zook, Mr. Speaker.
Total 96
Noes: Jore, Taylor.
Total 2
Excused: Molnar.
Total 1
Absent or not voting: Ellis.
Total 1
HB 132 passed as follows:
Ayes: Adams, Ahner, Anderson, Arnott, Bankhead, Barnett, Barnhart, Beaudry, Bergman, Bergsagel, Bitney, Boharski, Bohlinger, Bookout, Carey, Clark, Cobb, Cocchiarella, Curtiss, Denny, Devaney, Dowell, Ellingson, Ellis, Ewer, Feland, Galvin, Gillan, Grady, Grimes, Grinde, Hagener, H.S. Hanson, M. Hanson, Harper, Harrington, Hayne, Heavy Runner, Hibbard, Holland, Hurdle, J. Johnson, R. Johnson, Jore, Kasten, Keenan, Kitzenberg, Knox, Kottel, Krenzler, Lawson, Marshall, Masolo, McCann, McCulloch, McGee, Menahan, Mills, Mood, Ohs, Orr, Pavlovich, Pease, Peck, Prouse, Quilici, Raney, Ream, Rehbein, Rose, Ryan, Sands, Schmidt, Simon, Simpkins, Simpson, Sliter, Smith, Soft, Squires, Story, Stovall, Swanson, Tash, Taylor, Trexler, Tropila, Tuss, Vick, Wagner, Walters, Wells, Whitehead, Wiseman, Wyatt, Zook, Mr. Speaker.
Total 97
Noes: Brainard, DeBruycker.
Total 2
Excused: Molnar.
Total 1
Absent or not voting: None.
Total 0
HB 207 passed as follows:
Ayes: Ahner, Anderson, Barnett, Barnhart, Beaudry, Bergman, Bergsagel, Bitney, Bohlinger, Bookout, Carey, Clark, Cobb, Cocchiarella, Curtiss, DeBruycker, Denny, Devaney, Dowell, Ellingson, Ellis, Ewer, Feland, Galvin, Gillan, Grimes, Grinde, Hagener, H.S. Hanson, M. Hanson, Harper, Harrington, Hayne, Heavy Runner, Hibbard, Holland, Hurdle, J. Johnson, R. Johnson, Keenan, Kitzenberg, Knox, Kottel, Krenzler, Lawson, Marshall, Masolo, McCann, McCulloch, McGee, Menahan, Mills, Mood, Ohs, Orr, Pavlovich, Pease, Peck, Prouse, Quilici, Raney, Ream, Rose, Ryan, Sands, Schmidt, Simon, Simpkins, Simpson, Sliter, Soft, Squires, Story, Stovall, Swanson, Tash, Taylor, Trexler, Tropila, Vick, Wagner, Walters, Wells, Whitehead, Wiseman, Wyatt, Zook, Mr. Speaker.
Total 88
Noes: Adams, Arnott, Bankhead, Boharski, Brainard, Jore, Kasten, Rehbein, Smith.
Total 9
Excused: Molnar.
Total 1
Absent or not voting: Grady, Tuss.
Total 2
HB 218 passed as follows:
Ayes: Ahner, Anderson, Arnott, Bankhead, Barnett, Barnhart, Beaudry, Bergman, Bergsagel, Bitney, Boharski, Bohlinger, Bookout, Brainard, Carey, Clark, Cobb, Cocchiarella, Curtiss, DeBruycker, Denny, Devaney, Dowell, Ellingson, Ellis, Ewer, Feland, Galvin, Gillan, Grady, Grimes, Grinde, Hagener, H.S. Hanson, M. Hanson, Harper, Harrington, Hayne, Hibbard, Holland, Hurdle, J. Johnson, R. Johnson, Jore, Kasten, Keenan, Knox, Kottel, Krenzler, Lawson, Marshall, Masolo, McCulloch, McGee, Menahan, Mills, Mood, Ohs, Orr, Pavlovich, Pease, Peck, Prouse, Quilici, Raney, Ream, Rehbein, Rose, Ryan, Sands, Schmidt, Simon, Simpkins, Simpson, Sliter, Smith, Soft, Story, Stovall, Swanson, Tash, Taylor, Trexler, Tropila, Tuss, Vick, Wagner, Walters, Wells, Whitehead, Wiseman, Wyatt, Zook, Mr. Speaker.
Total 94
Noes: None.
Total 0
Excused: Molnar.
Total 1
Absent or not voting: Adams, Heavy Runner, Kitzenberg, McCann, Squires.
Total 5
MOTIONS
HB 24 - Representative Smith moved she be allowed to change her vote on HB 24, third reading, from nay to aye. Motion carried.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Committee meetings were announced by committee chairmen.
Representative Grinde moved the House adjourn until 1:00 p.m., Thursday, January 23, 1997. Motion carried.
House adjourned at 1:53 p.m.
John Mercer, Speaker
Marilyn Miller, Chief Clerk