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STATE OF MINNESOTA

EIGHTY-SECOND SESSION 2001

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THIRD DAY

Saint Paul, Minnesota, Monday, January 8, 2001

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The House of Representatives convened at 3:00 p.m. and was called to order by Steve Sviggum, Speaker of the House.

Prayer was offered by Monsignor James D. Habiger, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota.

The members of the House gave the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America.

The roll was called and the following members were present:

Abeler Eastlund Holsten Leppik Osthoff Solberg
Abrams Entenza Howes Lieder Otremba Stang
Anderson, B. Erhardt Huntley Lindner Ozment Swapinski
Anderson, I. Erickson Jacobson Lipman Paulsen Sykora
Bernardy Evans Jaros Luther Pawlenty Thompson
Biernat Finseth Jennings Mahoney Paymar Tingelstad
Boudreau Folliard Johnson, J. Mares Pelowski Tuma
Bradley Fuller Johnson, R. Mariani Penas Vandeveer
Buesgens Gerlach Johnson, S. Marko Peterson Wagenius
Carlson Gleason Juhnke Marquart Pugh Walker
Cassell Goodno Kahn McElroy Rhodes Walz
Clark, J. Goodwin Kalis McGuire Rifenberg Wasiluk
Clark, K. Gray Kelliher Milbert Rukavina Wenzel
Daggett Greiling Kielkucki Molnau Ruth Westerberg
Davids Gunther Knoblach Mulder Schumacher Westrom
Davnie Haas Koskinen Mullery Seagren Wilkin
Dawkins Hackbarth Krinkie Murphy Seifert Winter
Dehler Harder Kubly Ness Sertich Wolf
Dempsey Hausman Kuisle Nornes Skoe Workman
Dibble Hilstrom Larson Olson Skoglund Spk. Sviggum
Dorman Hilty Leighton Opatz Slawik
Dorn Holberg Lenczewski Osskopp Smith

A quorum was present.

Bakk, Bishop, Stanek and Swenson were excused.

The Chief Clerk proceeded to read the Journal of the preceding day. Skoglund moved that further reading of the Journal be suspended and that the Journal be approved as corrected by the Chief Clerk. The motion prevailed.


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REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES

Mares from the Committee on Education Policy to which was referred:

H. F. No. 34, A bill for an act relating to education; allowing certain candidates to complete their teacher preparation program under current licensure rules; amending Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 122A.18, subdivision 9.

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill pass.

The report was adopted.

SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS

H. F. No. 34 was read for the second time.

INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS

POINT OF ORDER

Folliard raised a point of order pursuant to rule 6.02 relating to Committee Membership. The Speaker ruled the point of order not well taken.

Entenza appealed the decision of the Speaker.

A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

LAY ON THE TABLE

Seifert moved to lay the Entenza appeal of the decision of the Speaker on the table.

A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

MOTION TO ADJOURN

Entenza moved that the House adjourn.

A roll call was requested and properly seconded.


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The question was taken on the Entenza motion and the roll was called. There were 63 yeas and 66 nays as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were:

Anderson, I. Folliard Johnson, R. Lieder Osthoff Slawik
Bernardy Gleason Johnson, S. Luther Otremba Solberg
Biernat Goodwin Juhnke Mahoney Paymar Swapinski
Carlson Gray Kahn Mariani Pelowski Thompson
Clark, K. Greiling Kalis Marko Peterson Wagenius
Davnie Hausman Kelliher Marquart Pugh Walker
Dawkins Hilstrom Koskinen McGuire Rukavina Wenzel
Dibble Hilty Kubly Milbert Schumacher Winter
Dorn Huntley Larson Mullery Sertich
Entenza Jaros Leighton Murphy Skoe
Evans Jennings Lenczewski Opatz Skoglund

Those who voted in the negative were:

Abeler Dempsey Hackbarth Leppik Ozment Sykora
Abrams Dorman Harder Lindner Paulsen Tingelstad
Anderson, B. Eastlund Holberg Lipman Pawlenty Tuma
Boudreau Erhardt Holsten Mares Penas Vandeveer
Bradley Erickson Howes McElroy Rhodes Walz
Buesgens Finseth Jacobson Molnau Rifenberg Westerberg
Cassell Fuller Johnson, J. Mulder Ruth Westrom
Clark, J. Gerlach Kielkucki Ness Seagren Wilkin
Daggett Goodno Knoblach Nornes Seifert Wolf
Davids Gunther Krinkie Olson Smith Workman
Dehler Haas Kuisle Osskopp Stang Spk. Sviggum

The motion did not prevail.

The question recurred on the Seifert motion and the roll was called. There were 67 yeas and 62 nays as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were:

Abeler Dorman Holberg Mares Penas Walz
Abrams Eastlund Holsten McElroy Rhodes Westerberg
Anderson, B. Erhardt Howes Molnau Rifenberg Westrom
Boudreau Erickson Jacobson Mulder Ruth Wilkin
Bradley Finseth Johnson, J. Murphy Seagren Wolf
Buesgens Fuller Kielkucki Ness Seifert Workman
Cassell Gerlach Knoblach Nornes Smith Spk. Sviggum
Clark, J. Goodno Krinkie Olson Stang
Daggett Gunther Kuisle Osskopp Sykora
Davids Haas Leppik Ozment Tingelstad
Dehler Hackbarth Lindner Paulsen Tuma
Dempsey Harder Lipman Pawlenty Vandeveer

Those who voted in the negative were:

Anderson, I. Folliard Johnson, R. Lieder Otremba Solberg
Bernardy Gleason Johnson, S. Luther Paymar Swapinski
Biernat Goodwin Juhnke Mahoney Pelowski Thompson
Carlson Gray Kahn Mariani Peterson Wagenius
Clark, K. Greiling Kalis Marko Pugh Walker
Davnie Hausman Kelliher Marquart Rukavina Wenzel
Dawkins Hilstrom Koskinen McGuire Schumacher Winter

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Dibble Hilty Kubly Milbert Sertich
Dorn Huntley Larson Mullery Skoe
Entenza Jaros Leighton Opatz Skoglund
Evans Jennings Lenczewski Osthoff Slawik

The motion prevailed and the appeal of the decision of the Speaker was laid on the table.

INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS, Continued

The following House Files were introduced:

Rifenberg and Pelowski introduced:

H. F. No. 44, A bill for an act relating to education finance; authorizing a fund transfer for independent school district No. 857, Lewiston.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on K-12 Education Finance.

Erickson introduced:

H. F. No. 45, A bill for an act relating to Kanabec county; providing for the imposition of the production tax on aggregate materials; amending Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 298.75, subdivision 1.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.

Lipman introduced:

H. F. No. 46, A bill for an act relating to comprehensive local planning; reestablishing local control of comprehensive planning; repealing metropolitan land use planning and metropolitan council review of local comprehensive plans; making conforming changes; amending Minnesota Statutes 2000, sections 103B.231, subdivision 7; 103B.255, subdivision 8; 473.146, subdivision 1; 473.1551, subdivision 1; 473.173, subdivisions 3 and 4; 473.867, subdivisions 1 and 6; 473.871; and 473H.02, subdivisions 4 and 7; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2000, sections 103B.205, subdivisions 6, 7, and 10; 462.355, subdivision 1a; 473.175; 473.851; 473.852; 473.853; 473.854; 473.856; 473.857; 473.858; 473.859; 473.86; 473.861; 473.862; 473.863; 473.864; 473.865; 473.866; 473.868; 473.869; and 473.87.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Local Government and Metropolitan Affairs.

Rukavina, Bakk, Abrams, Solberg and Sertich introduced:

H. F. No. 47, A bill for an act relating to economic development; requiring a closed iron mine and related facilities to be maintained for a period of time; amending Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 93.003.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources Policy.


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Abrams introduced:

H. F. No. 48, A bill for an act relating to taxation; providing for payment of a sales tax rebate; appropriating money.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.

Seifert, Dempsey, Jaros, Rifenberg, Erickson, Lipman, Kubly and Molnau introduced:

H. F. No. 49, A bill for an act relating to motor vehicles; authorizing special license plates for veterans of the United States military action in Grenada; amending Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 168.123, subdivision 2.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Transportation Policy.

Pelowski, Davids, Bishop and Rifenberg introduced:

H. F. No. 50, A bill for an act relating to capital improvements; authorizing the issuance of state bonds; appropriating money for construction of a new science building, and for related design, renovation, and demolition at Winona State University.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Higher Education Finance.

Goodno, Entenza, Stanek, Skoglund and Tuma introduced:

H. F. No. 51, A bill for an act relating to crimes; lowering from 0.10 to 0.08 the per se alcohol concentration level for impairment offenses involving driving motor vehicles, criminal vehicular homicide and injury, operating recreational vehicles or watercraft, hunting, handling explosives, or operating military vehicles while impaired; amending Minnesota Statutes 2000, sections 97B.065, subdivision 1; 97B.066, subdivision 1; 169A.20, subdivision 1; 169A.51, subdivision 1; 169A.52, subdivisions 2, 4, and 7; 169A.53, subdivision 3; 169A.54, subdivision 7; 169A.76; 171.20, subdivision 4; 192A.555; and 609.21.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Crime Prevention.

Rifenberg; Clark, J.; Wenzel; Sviggum; Juhnke; Davids and Seifert introduced:

H. F. No. 52, A bill for an act relating to taxation; exempting agricultural loans from the mortgage registry tax; amending Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 287.04.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.

Seifert; Greiling; Pelowski; Rifenberg; Paulsen; Nornes; Westerberg; Cassell; Anderson, B.; Holberg; Johnson, J.; Rhodes and Erickson introduced:

H. F. No. 53, A bill for an act relating to the fair campaign practices act; prohibiting use of the name, image, or voice of certain candidates in public service messages or advertising by state agencies; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 211B.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations and Veterans Affairs Policy.


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Kielkucki, Otremba, Smith, Tuma, Wenzel, Sviggum, Eastlund, Olson, Seifert, Vandeveer, Fuller, Holberg, Erickson, Boudreau, Seagren, Juhnke, Murphy, Kalis, Bradley, Lipman, Pelowski, Buesgens, Molnau, Knoblach, Pawlenty, Kuisle, Goodno, Walz, Penas, Cassell, Osskopp, Kubly, Swenson, Winter and Dehler introduced:

H. F. No. 54, A bill for an act proposing an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution, by adding a section to article XIII; establishing the same standard for the Minnesota Constitution and the United States Constitution for issues relating to abortion.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Policy.

Jaros introduced:

H. F. No. 55, A bill for an act relating to families; defining family for certain purposes; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 645.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Family and Early Childhood Education Finance.

Lipman introduced:

H. F. No. 56, A bill for an act relating to marriage; providing for covenant marriages; amending Minnesota Statutes 2000, sections 517.08, subdivision 1a, and by adding a subdivision; and 517.10; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 517; and 518.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Civil Law.

Molnau, Kielkucki, McGuire, Entenza, Mares, Erickson, Eastlund and Ruth introduced:

H. F. No. 57, A bill for an act relating to drivers' licenses; including certain crimes against children as disqualifying offenses for purposes of school bus endorsements on drivers' licenses; amending Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 171.3215, subdivision 1.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Transportation Policy.

McGuire, Bernardy, Dehler and Entenza introduced:

H. F. No. 58, A bill for an act relating to alcoholic beverages; requiring the commissioner of public safety to prescribe standards for identification of beer kegs; requiring retailers of beer to maintain records of sale of beer kegs and to record the identification number of each beer keg sold; prescribing penalties; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 340A.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Jobs and Economic Development.

Luther; Anderson, I., and Lieder introduced:

H. F. No. 59, A bill for an act relating to motor vehicles; providing for issuance of World War II veterans license plates with symbols showing the highest decoration awarded; amending Minnesota Statutes 2000, sections 168.123, by adding a subdivision; and 168.1291, subdivision 1.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Transportation Policy.


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Workman introduced:

H. F. No. 60, A bill for an act relating to retirement; teachers retirement association; authorizing a service credit purchase for an uncredited leave period.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations and Veterans Affairs Policy.

Jaros and Rhodes introduced:

H. F. No. 61, A bill for an act relating to elections; providing for simulated elections for minors; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 204B.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations and Veterans Affairs Policy.

Kubly; Seifert; Clark, J.; Johnson, R.; Peterson; Gunther; Marquart; Gleason; Skoe; Lieder; Finseth and Juhnke introduced:

H. F. No. 62, A bill for an act relating to tornado relief; providing disaster relief and other assistance for counties designated a major disaster area due to the July 25, 2000, tornado; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2000, sections 17.101, subdivision 5; and 41A.09, subdivisions 3a and 5a.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Jobs and Economic Development.

Ness, Carlson, Erickson, Wenzel, Mares, Finseth, Gunther, Vandeveer, Abeler, Harder, Cassell, Peterson, Pelowski, Entenza, Otremba, Skoe, Swenson, Seifert, Kubly, Dorman, Biernat, Dempsey, Juhnke, Lieder and Goodwin introduced:

H. F. No. 63, A bill for an act relating to education finance; restoring funding for secondary vocational programming; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 124D.453, subdivision 3, and by adding a subdivision; repealing Laws 1999, chapter 241, article 3, section 5, as amended.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on K-12 Education Finance.

McElroy, Davids and Skoglund introduced:

H. F. No. 64, A bill for an act relating to crimes; repealing law which prohibits holding itinerant carnivals; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 624.65.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Crime Prevention.

Folliard, Tingelstad and Hausman introduced:

H. F. No. 65, A bill for an act relating to the environment; requiring reduction of toxic air contaminants; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 115D.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources Policy.


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Folliard, Seagren and Greiling introduced:

H. F. No. 66, A bill for an act relating to education; offering licensed kindergarten through grade 12 teachers the opportunity for more staff development and additional salary; amending Minnesota Statutes 2000, sections 120A.41; 122A.40, subdivision 7, and by adding a subdivision; and 122A.41, subdivision 4, and by adding a subdivision.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on K-12 Education Finance.

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

The following messages were received from the Senate:

Mr. Speaker:

I hereby announce the adoption by the Senate of the following Senate Concurrent Resolution, herewith transmitted:

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 1, A senate concurrent resolution relating to the adoption of temporary joint rules.

Patrick E. Flahaven, Secretary of the Senate

SUSPENSION OF RULES

Pawlenty moved that the rules be so far suspended that Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 1 be now considered and be placed upon its adoption. The motion prevailed.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 1

A senate concurrent resolution relating to the adoption of temporary joint rules.

Be It Resolved, by the Senate of the State of Minnesota, the House of Representatives concurring:

The Joint Rules of the Senate and the House of Representatives for the 81st session are adopted as the Temporary Joint Rules for the 82nd session, to be effective until the adoption of Permanent Joint Rules by the Senate and the House of Representatives.

Pawlenty moved that Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 1 be now adopted. The motion prevailed and Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 1 was adopted.

Mr. Speaker:

I hereby announce the adoption by the Senate of the following Senate Concurrent Resolution, herewith transmitted:

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 2, A senate concurrent resolution relating to parking space in the capitol area for members of the Legislature and staff.

Patrick E. Flahaven, Secretary of the Senate


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SUSPENSION OF RULES

Pawlenty moved that the rules be so far suspended that Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 2 be now considered and be placed upon its adoption. The motion prevailed.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 2

A senate concurrent resolution relating to parking space in the capitol area for members of the Legislature and staff.

Be It Resolved, by the Senate of the State of Minnesota, the House of Representatives concurring:

The Commissioner of Administration shall reserve all parking space necessary on the capitol grounds, Capitol Approach, and Aurora Avenue, in the State Office Building ramp, and elsewhere in the capitol area for the use of the members and staff of the Legislature for the 82nd session of the Legislature, allowing reasonable space for parking to the general public having business at the Capitol. The Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate and the Committee on Rules and Legislative Administration of the House of Representatives may designate necessary personnel to work with the Commissioner of Administration in this matter.

The Secretary of the Senate and the Controller of the House of Representatives may deduct from the check of any legislator or legislative employee in each year of the 82nd session of the Legislature a sum adequate to cover the exercise of the parking privilege defined in this resolution in conformity with the practice of the Commissioner of Administration.

Skoglund moved to amend Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 2 as follows:

Page 1, line 13, after the period, insert:

"The commissioner shall ensure that handicapped parking spaces are available on Aurora Avenue for the exclusive use of visitors to the capitol. The commissioner shall consult with the Minnesota state council on disability to determine the number of handicapped spaces needed; the location of the spaces; time limits on parking, if appropriate; and any specific designation that may be needed."

A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

The question was taken on the Skoglund amendment and the roll was called. There were 129 yeas and 0 nays as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were:

Abeler Eastlund Holsten Leppik Osthoff Stang
Abrams Entenza Howes Lieder Otremba Swapinski
Anderson, B. Erhardt Huntley Lindner Ozment Sykora
Anderson, I. Erickson Jacobson Lipman Paulsen Thompson
Bernardy Evans Jaros Luther Pawlenty Tingelstad
Biernat Finseth Jennings Mahoney Paymar Tuma

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Boudreau Folliard Johnson, J. Mares Pelowski Vandeveer
Bradley Fuller Johnson, R. Mariani Penas Wagenius
Buesgens Gerlach Johnson, S. Marko Peterson Walker
Carlson Gleason Juhnke Marquart Pugh Walz
Cassell Goodno Kahn McElroy Rhodes Wasiluk
Clark, J. Goodwin Kalis McGuire Rifenberg Wenzel
Clark, K. Gray Kelliher Milbert Rukavina Westerberg
Daggett Greiling Kielkucki Molnau Ruth Westrom
Davids Gunther Knoblach Mulder Schumacher Wilkin
Davnie Haas Koskinen Mullery Seifert Winter
Dawkins Hackbarth Krinkie Murphy Sertich Wolf
Dehler Harder Kubly Ness Skoe Workman
Dempsey Hausman Kuisle Nornes Skoglund Spk. Sviggum
Dibble Hilstrom Larson Olson Slawik
Dorman Hilty Leighton Opatz Smith
Dorn Holberg Lenczewski Osskopp Solberg

The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.

Pawlenty moved that Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 2, as amended, be now adopted.

A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

The question was taken on the adoption of Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 2, as amended, and the roll was called. There were 123 yeas and 6 nays as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were:

Abeler Eastlund Holsten Lieder Otremba Swapinski
Abrams Entenza Howes Lindner Ozment Sykora
Anderson, B. Erhardt Huntley Lipman Paulsen Thompson
Anderson, I. Erickson Jacobson Mahoney Pawlenty Tingelstad
Bernardy Evans Jaros Mares Paymar Tuma
Biernat Finseth Jennings Mariani Pelowski Vandeveer
Boudreau Folliard Johnson, J. Marko Penas Wagenius
Bradley Fuller Johnson, R. Marquart Peterson Walker
Buesgens Gerlach Johnson, S. McElroy Pugh Walz
Carlson Gleason Juhnke McGuire Rhodes Wasiluk
Cassell Goodno Kalis Milbert Rifenberg Wenzel
Clark, J. Goodwin Kelliher Molnau Rukavina Westerberg
Clark, K. Gray Kielkucki Mulder Ruth Westrom
Daggett Greiling Knoblach Mullery Schumacher Wilkin
Davids Gunther Koskinen Murphy Seifert Winter
Davnie Haas Kubly Ness Sertich Wolf
Dawkins Hackbarth Kuisle Nornes Skoe Workman
Dempsey Harder Larson Olson Skoglund Spk. Sviggum
Dibble Hausman Leighton Opatz Slawik
Dorman Hilstrom Lenczewski Osskopp Smith
Dorn Holberg Leppik Osthoff Stang

Those who voted in the negative were:

Dehler Hilty Kahn Krinkie Luther Solberg

The motion prevailed and Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 2, as amended, was adopted.


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Mr. Speaker:

I hereby announce the adoption by the Senate of the following Senate Concurrent Resolution, herewith transmitted:

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 3, A senate concurrent resolution relating to the adjournment of the Senate and House of Representatives on January 11, 2001.

Patrick E. Flahaven, Secretary of the Senate

SUSPENSION OF RULES

Pawlenty moved that the rules be so far suspended that Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 3 be now considered and be placed upon its adoption. The motion prevailed.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 3

A senate concurrent resolution relating to the adjournment of the Senate and House of Representatives on January 11, 2001.

Be It Resolved, by the Senate, the House of Representatives concurring, that upon adjournment on January 11, 2001, the Senate and House of Representatives may each adjourn for more than three days.

Pawlenty moved that Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 3 be now adopted. The motion prevailed and Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 3 was adopted.

MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS

Jacobson moved that the names of Holberg; Anderson, B.; Rifenberg; Tingelstad; Paulsen; Daggett; Wilkin; Knoblach and Dorman be added as authors on H. F. No. 1. The motion prevailed.

Walz moved that the names of Holberg; Anderson, B.; Paulsen; Kielkucki; Westrom; Knoblach and Dorman be added as authors on H. F. No. 2. The motion prevailed.

Abrams moved that the names of Rifenberg; Daggett; Holberg; Anderson, B.; Paulsen and Dorman be added as authors on H. F. No. 4. The motion prevailed.

Penas moved that the name of Dorman be added as an author on H. F. No. 5. The motion prevailed.

Howes moved that the names of Daggett, Erickson, Knoblach and Dorman be added as authors on H. F. No. 6. The motion prevailed.

Eastlund moved that the names of Daggett, Cassell, Abeler and Erickson be added as authors on H. F. No. 7. The motion prevailed.

Ruth moved that the names of Harder; Swenson; Daggett; Clark, J.; Stang; Gunther and Rifenberg be added as authors on H. F. No. 8. The motion prevailed.

Ruth moved that the names of Rifenberg, Paulsen, Swenson, Holberg and Anderson, B., be added as authors on H. F. No. 9. The motion prevailed.


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Johnson, J., moved that the names of Holberg; Anderson, B.; Paulsen; Wilkin and Erickson be added as authors on H. F. No. 10. The motion prevailed.

Westerberg moved that the name of Erickson be added as an author on H. F. No. 11. The motion prevailed.

Lipman moved that the names of Kielkucki; Wilkin; Holberg; Anderson, B.; McElroy and Johnson, J., be added as authors on H. F. No. 12. The motion prevailed.

Abeler moved that the name of Nornes be added as an author on H. F. No. 13. The motion prevailed.

Bradley moved that the names of Erickson and Knoblach be added as authors on H. F. No. 14. The motion prevailed.

Pawlenty moved that the names of Kielkucki, Abeler, Erickson, Wilkin and Dorman be added as authors on H. F. No. 15. The motion prevailed.

Mares moved that the names of Nornes, Cassell and Dorman be added as authors on H. F. No. 18. The motion prevailed.

Pawlenty moved that the name of Paulsen be added as an author on H. F. No. 26. The motion prevailed.

Haas moved that the name of Greiling be added as an author on H. F. No. 27. The motion prevailed.

Gleason moved that the name of Davnie be added as an author on H. F. No. 33. The motion prevailed.

Seifert moved that the names of Ness, Opatz, Dorn, Greiling, Eastlund, Goodwin, Marquart and Kielkucki be added as authors on H. F. No. 34. The motion prevailed.

Wenzel moved that the names of Buesgens, Mulder, Cassell, Rifenberg, Winter, Abeler and Knoblach be added as authors on H. F. No. 42. The motion prevailed.

Abrams moved that the name of Sykora be added as an author on H. F. No. 43. The motion prevailed.

ADJOURNMENT

Pawlenty moved that when the House adjourns today it adjourn until 2:00 p.m., Thursday, January 11, 2001. The motion prevailed.

Pawlenty moved that the House adjourn. The motion prevailed, and the Speaker declared the House stands adjourned until 2:00 p.m., Thursday, January 11, 2001.

Edward A. Burdick, Chief Clerk, House of Representatives