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STATE OF WISCONSIN Assembly Journal Eighty-Sixth Regular Session The assembly met. Speaker Loftus in the chair. The prayer was offered by Pastor Fred Thomas of Calvary United Methodist Church, 633 West Badger Road, Madison. Representative Merkt led the membership in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. The roll was taken. The result follows: Present -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Donoghue, Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Goetsch, Goodrich, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Jauch, Johnson, Kasten, Krusick, Kunicki, Larson, Lewis, Looby, Luckhardt, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Nelsen, Neubauer, Panzer, Plewa, Pious, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rosenzweig, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stewart, Stitt, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, D., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Ulichny, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Young, Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 98. Absent -- None. Absent with leave -- None. Vacancies -- 14th Assembly District -- I. AMENDMENTS OFFERED Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 256 offered by Representatives Pious, M. Coggs, S. Coggs, Kunicki, Williams, Clarenbach, Ulichny, Krusick, Looby, Merkt and Gerlach. Assembly amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 604 offered by Representative Robinson. WEDNESDAY, February 22, 1984. 10:00 A.M. Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 909 offered by Representatives Hasenohrl and Clarenbach. Assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 119 offered by Representatives Hauke and Munts. Assembly amendment 4 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative Porter. Assembly amendment 5 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative Porter. Assembly amendment 6 to assembly substitute amendment I to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative Porter. Assembly amendment 7 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative Porter. Assembly amendment 8 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative Porter. Assembly amendment 9 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative Porter. Assembly amendment 10 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative Porter. Assembly amendment 11 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative Porter. Assembly amendment 12 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative Rude. Assembly amendment 13 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representatives Rude and Schneiders. Assembly amendment 14 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative R. Travis. Assembly amendment 3 to Senate Bill 311 offered by Representatives Lewis and Hephner. Assembly amendment 4 to Senate Bill 311 offered by Representatives Lewis and Hephner. Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 353 offered by Representative Crawford. 730

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  • STATE OF WISCONSIN

    Assembly Journal Eighty-Sixth Regular Session

    The assembly met.

    Speaker Loftus in the chair.

    The prayer was offered by Pastor Fred Thomas of Calvary United Methodist Church, 633 West Badger Road, Madison.

    Representative Merkt led the membership in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America.

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Present -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Donoghue, Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Goetsch, Goodrich, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Jauch, Johnson, Kasten, Krusick, Kunicki, Larson, Lewis, Looby, Luckhardt, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Nelsen, Neubauer, Panzer, Plewa, Pious, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rosenzweig, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stewart, Stitt, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, D., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Ulichny, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Young, Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 98.

    Absent -- None.

    Absent with leave -- None.

    Vacancies -- 14th Assembly District -- I.

    AMENDMENTS OFFERED

    Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 256 offered by Representatives Pious, M. Coggs, S. Coggs, Kunicki, Williams, Clarenbach, Ulichny, Krusick, Looby, Merkt and Gerlach.

    Assembly amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 604 offered by Representative Robinson.

    WEDNESDAY, February 22, 1984.

    10:00 A.M.

    Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 909 offered by Representatives Hasenohrl and Clarenbach.

    Assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 119 offered by Representatives Hauke and Munts.

    Assembly amendment 4 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative Porter.

    Assembly amendment 5 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative Porter.

    Assembly amendment 6 to assembly substitute amendment I to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative Porter.

    Assembly amendment 7 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative Porter.

    Assembly amendment 8 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative Porter.

    Assembly amendment 9 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative Porter.

    Assembly amendment 10 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative Porter.

    Assembly amendment 11 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative Porter.

    Assembly amendment 12 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative Rude.

    Assembly amendment 13 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representatives Rude and Schneiders.

    Assembly amendment 14 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 offered by Representative R. Travis.

    Assembly amendment 3 to Senate Bill 311 offered by Representatives Lewis and Hephner.

    Assembly amendment 4 to Senate Bill 311 offered by Representatives Lewis and Hephner.

    Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 353 offered by Representative Crawford.

    730

  • JOURNAL OF THE ASSEMBLY [February 22, 1984]

    Representative Rooney asked unanimous consent

    SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS

    that the assembly stand recessed for thirty minutes. AT 10:01 A.M. ON Granted. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1984

    The assembly stood recessed. Senate Bill 10

    Relating to not requiring that certain small lodging

    10:20 A.M. homes offering meals be licensed as tourist rooming houses or as restaurants.

    RECESS

    11:35 A.M.

    The assembly reconvened.

    LEAVES OF ABSENCE

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent for a leave of absence for Representative Kunicki. Granted.

    MOTIONS

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that Assembly Bill 148 be withdrawn from the committee on Family and Economic Assistance and referred to the Joint Committee on Finance. Granted.

    Representative R. Travis moved that Assembly Joint Resolution 56 be withdrawn from the committee on Government Operations and referred to the committee on Rules.

    Representative Johnson moved that the motion be laid on the table.

    Representative R. Travis asked unanimous consent to withdraw his motion. Granted.

    Representative T. Thompson asked unanimous consent that a motion for reconsideration of the vote by which assembly amendment 13 to assembly substitute amendment I to Assembly Bill 540 was adopted be entered. Granted.

    Representative T. Thompson asked unanimous consent that a motion for reconsideration of the vote by which assembly amendment 14 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 was adopted be entered. Granted.

    Representative Turba asked unanimous consent to be made a co-author of Assembly Bill 890. Granted.

    Representative Holperin moved rejection of assembly substitute amendment 2 to Senate BM 10.

    Representative Goodrich asked unanimous consent that assembly substitute amendment 2 to Senate Bin 10 be laid on the table. Granted.

    Representative Goodrich asked unanimous consent that assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bin 10 be placed after assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment I to Senate Bill 10. Granted.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bin 10 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Holperin asked unanimous consent that assembly amendment I to assembly substitute amendment I to Senate Bill 10 be laid on the table.

    Representative T. Thompson objected.

    Representative Nelsen asked unanimous consent that assembly amendment I to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bffi 10 be laid on the table. Granted.

    The question was: Shall assembly substitute amendment I to Senate Bill 10 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Senate Bn110 be ordered to a third reading?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Andrea, Antaratnian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Donoghue, Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Goetsch, Goodrich, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Jauch, Johnson, Kasten, Krusick, Kunicki, Larson, Lewis, Looby, Luckhardt, McEssy, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Moyer, Munts, Nelsen, Neubauer, Panzer, Plewa, Plous, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rosenzweig, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Stewart, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Travis, R., Turba, Ulichny, Vanderperren, Van Gorden,

    731

  • JOURNAL OF THE ASSEMBLY [February 22, 1984]

    4.

    Volk, Walling, Williams, Winuner, Wineke, Wood, Zeuske and Speaker Loftus — 91.

    Noes — Stitt, Thompson, T., Tregoning and Young --

    Absent or not voting -- Manske, Miller and Smith — 3.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Smith asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "Aye" on the previous question. Granted.

    Representative Miller asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "Aye" on the previous question. Granted.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 10 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Senate Bill 10 having been read three times, shall the bill be concurred in?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Donoghue, Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Goetsch, Goodrich, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Jauch, Johnson, Kasten, Krusick, Kunicki, Larson, Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Nelsen, Neubauer, Panzer, Plewa, Pious, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rosenzweig, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stewart, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Travis, R., Turba, Ulichny, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 93.

    Noes -- Luckhardt, Stitt, Thompson, T., Tregoning and Young -- 5.

    Absent or not voting -- None.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 10 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS AT 10:02 A.M. ON

    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1984

    Assembly Bill 617 Relating to supervisors of assessments, local

    treasurers' settlement of taxes, classification of property, municipal and county levies, the home improvement tax credit, excise tax investigators, administration of the property tax, tabular statements of valuation determined by the county board, equalized value determinations by the department of revenue, appeals by counties and taxation districts of their equalized value determinations and local tax receipts (suggested as remedial legislation by the department of revenue).

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that Assembly Bill 617 be laid on the table. Granted.

    SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS AT 10:03 A.M. ON

    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1984

    Assembly Bill 457 Relating to the sale of tax delinquent real estate.

    Representative R. Travis asked unanimous consent that assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 457 be laid on the table. Granted.

    Representative R. Travis asked unanimous consent that assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 457 be laid on the table. Granted.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 457 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    Representative R. Travis asked unanimous consent that assembly amendment 4 to Assembly Bill 457 be laid on the table. Granted.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 457 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 457 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 457 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly Bill 457 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    Motion carried.

    732

  • JOURNAL OF THE ASSEMBLY [February 22, 1984]

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 457 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS AT 10:04 A.M. ON

    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1984

    Senate Bill 351 Relating to various changes in the code of ethics for

    state public officials and employes (suggested as remedial legislation by the ethics board).

    The question was: Senate Bill 351 having been read three times, shall the bill be concurred in?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 351 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS AT 10:05 A.M. ON

    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1984

    Senate B01 243 Relating to various changes in the statutes pertaining

    to bingo and raffle control and imposing the state sales tax on raffle tickets.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that Senate Bill 243 be laid on the table. Granted.

    CALENDAR OF MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20

    Assembly Joint Resolution 89 Commending Judge Howard Latton on the occasion

    of his retirement.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Joint Resolution 89 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Joint Resoludon 89 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly Joint Resolution 90 Relating to the life and public service of Carl R.

    Nyman.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Joint Resolution 90 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that all members of the assembly be made co-authors of Assembly Joint Resolution 90: Granted.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Joist Resolution 90 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly 1381 1041 An act to ratify the agreement negotiated between the

    state of Wisconsin and the State of Wisconsin Education Professionals, AFT, WFT, Local 3271, AFL-CIO, for the 1983-85 biennium, covering employes in the professional education collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bin 1041 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 1041 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly Bill 1041 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes — Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Donoghue, Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Goetsch, Goodrich, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Jauch, Johnson, Kasten, Krusick, Kunicki, Larson, Lewis, Looby, Luckhardt, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Nelsen, Neubauer, Panzer, Plewa, Pious, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rosenzweig, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stewart, Stitt, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, D., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Ulichny, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Young, Zeuske and Speaker Loftus — 98.

    Noes -- None.

    Absent or not voting -- None.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 1041 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    733

  • JOURNAL OF THE ASSEMBLY [February 22, 1984]

    Assembly Bffi 1042 An act to ratify the agreement negotiated between the

    state of Wisconsin and the District 1199W/United Professionals for Quality Health Care, for the 1983-85 biennium, covering employes in the professional patient care collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 1042 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 1042 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly Bill 1042 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Donoghue, Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Goetsch, Goodrich, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Jauch, Johnson, Kasten, Krusick, Kunicki, Larson, Lewis, Looby, Luckhardt, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Nelsen, Neubauer, Panzer, Plewa, Pious, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rosenzweig, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stewart, Stitt, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, D., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Ulichny, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Young, Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 98.

    Noes — None.

    Absent or not voting -- None.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly BM 1042 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly Bill 1043 An act to ratify the agreement negotiated between the

    state of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Science Professionals, AFT, Local 3732, for the 1983-85 biennium, covering employes in the professional science collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 1043 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 1043 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly Bill 1043 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Donoghue, Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Goetsch, Goodrich, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Jauch, Johnson, Kasten, Krusick, Kunicki, Larson, Lewis, Looby, Luckhardt, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Nelsen, Neubauer, Panzer, Plewa, Pious, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rosenzweig, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stewart, Stitt, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, D., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Ulichny, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Young, Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 98.

    Noes -- None.

    Absent or not voting -- None.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly BM 1043 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly Bill 1044 An act to ratify a supplemental agreement negotiated

    between the state of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin State Employes Union, AFSCME Council 24, and its appropriate affiliated locals, AFL-CIO, for the remainder of the 1983-85 biennium, covering employes in the clerical and related collective bargaining unit.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 1044 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 1044 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly Bill 1044 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Chvala, Clarenbach,

    734

  • JOURNAL OF THE ASSEMBLY [February 22, 19841

    Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Donoghue, Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Goetsch, Goodrich, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Jauch, Johnson, Kasten, Krusick, Kunicki, Larson, Lewis, Looby, Luckhardt, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Nelsen, Neubauer, Panzer, Plewa, Pious, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rosenzweig, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stewart, Stitt, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, D., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Ulichny, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Young, Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 98.

    Noes — None.

    Absent or not voting -- None.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bin 1044 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the assembly stand recessed until 2:00 P.M. Granted.

    The assembly stood recessed. 12:10 P.M.

    RECESS

    2:10 P.M. The assembly reconvened.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that Senate Bill 243 be taken from the table and taken up at this time. Granted.

    Senate Bill 243 Relating to various changes in the statutes pertaining

    to bingo and raffle control and imposing the state sales tax on raffle tickets.

    Representative Plewa moved rejection of assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 be rejected?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Brist, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Gerlach, Gilson, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath,

    Jauch, Johnson, Krusick, Kunicki, Lewis, Looby, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Plewa, Plous, Potter, Quackenbush, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Sell, Smith, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood and Speaker Loftus — 58.

    Noes — Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Coleman, Cowles, Donoghue, Foti, Goetsch, Goodrich, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Kasten, Larson, Luckhardt, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Merkt, Nelsen, Panzer, Porter, Prosser, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Rude, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Shoemaker, Stewart, Stitt, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Walling, Wimmer, Young and Zeuske — 40.

    Absent or not voting — None.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Porter asked unanimous consent that assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate BM 243 be laid on the table. Granted.

    Representative Rude asked unanimous consent that assembly amendment 3 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 be laid on the table. Granted.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 4 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Plewa moved rejection of assembly amendment 5 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 5 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 be rejected?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Brist, Chvala, Clarenbach, Cop,gs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Gerlach, Gilson, Goetsch, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Jauch, Johnson, Krusick, Kunicki, Larson, Lewis, Looby, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Plewa, Pious, Potter, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Sumer, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood and Speaker Loftus — 61.

    Noes -- Bolle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Coleman, Cowles, Donoghue, Foti, Goodrich, Kasten, Luckhardt, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Merkt, Nelsen, Panzer, Porter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Rude,

    735

  • JOURNAL OF THE ASSEMBLY [February 22, 1984]

    Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Stewart, Stitt, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Walling, Wimmer, Young and Zeuske — 37.

    Absent or not voting -- None.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Plewa moved rejection of assembly amendment 6 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 6 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 be rejected?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Bell, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Gerlach, Gilson, Holperin, Johnson, Krusick, Lewis, Looby, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Plewa, Pious, Seery, Sell, Smith, Travis, D., Vanderperren and Wood -- 24.

    Noes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Donoghue, Foti, Goetsch, Goodrich, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Jauch, Kasten, Kunicki, Larson, Luckhardt, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Nelsen, Neubauer, Panzer, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rosenzweig, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Shoemaker, Stewart, Stitt, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Ulichny, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Young, Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 74.

    Absent or not voting -- None.

    Motion failed.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 6 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Plewa moved rejection of assembly amendment 7 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 7 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 be rejected?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes — Becker, Bell, Brist, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Goetsch, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Jauch, Johnson, Krusick, Kunicki, Lewis, Looby, Merkt, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer,

    Plewa, Pious, Potter, Quackenbush, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stower, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood and Speaker Loftus — 55.

    Noes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Bolle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Coleman, Cowles, Donoghue, Goodrich, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Kasten, Larson, Luckhardt, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Nelsen, Panzer, Porter, Prosser, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Rude, Schober, Schultz, Stewart, Stitt, Swoboda, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Walling, Wimmer, Young and Zeuske -- 43.

    Absent or not voting — None.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Plewa moved rejection of assembly amendment 8 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 8 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 be rejected?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Becker, Bell, Bolle, Brist, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Cous, S., Coleman, Crawford, Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Goodrich, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Jauch, Johnson, Krusick, Kunicki, Lewis, Looby, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Plewa, Pious, Potter, Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stower, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Tregoning, Ulichny, Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood and Speaker Loftus -- 58.

    Noes — Andrea, Antaramian, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Cowles, Donoghue, Goetsch, Horvath, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Kasten, Larson, Luckhardt, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Nelsen, Panzer, Porter, Prosser, Rosenzweig, Rude, Schober, Schultz, Stewart, Stitt, Swoboda, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Turba, Walling, Wimmer, Young and Zeuske -- 38.

    Absent or not voting-- Gronemus and Van Gorden - - 2.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Plewa moved rejection of assembly amendment 9 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 9 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 be rejected?

    Motion failed.

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    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 9 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Plewa moved rejection of assembly amendment 10 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 10 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 be rejected?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Brist, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Gerlach, Gilson, Hauke, Holperin, Holschbach, Jaronitzky, Jauch, Johnson, Krusick, Kunicki, Lewis, Looby, Manske, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Plewa, Pious, Potter, Quackenbush, Roberts, Robinson, Rooney, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stower, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Travis, R., Tregoning, Ulichny, Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood and Speaker Loftus -- 53.

    Noes -- Andrea, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Coleman, Cowles, Donoghue, Foti, Goetsch, Goodrich, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hephner, Horvath, Huelsman, Kasten, Larson, Luckhardt, McEssy, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Nelsen, Neubauer, Panzer, Porter, Prosser, Radtke, Rogers, Rosenzweig, Rude, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Stewart, Stitt, Swoboda, Thompson, T., Turba, Van Gorden, Walling, Winuner, Young and Zeuske — 45.

    Absent or not voting -- None.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Plewa moved rejection of assembly amendment 11 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 11 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 be rejected?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Becker, Bell, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Goodrich, Gronemus, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Jaronitzky, Jauch, Johnson, Krusick, Kunicki, Lewis, Looby, Manske, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Panzer, Plewa, Plous, Potter, Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rosenzweig, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Travis, R., Ulichny,

    Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood and Speaker Loftus — 67.

    Noes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Bolle, Byers, Coleman, Cowles, Donoghue, Goetsch, Hasenohrl, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Kasten, Larson, Luckhardt, McEssy, Matty, Nelsen, Porter, Prosser, Schober, Schultz, Stewart, Stitt, Thompson, T., Tregoning„ Turba, Van Gorden, Walling, Young and Zeuske — 31.

    Absent or not voting — None.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson moved rejection of assembly amendment 12 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243.

    Speaker pro tempore Clarenbach in the chair.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 12 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 be rejected?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes — Bell, Brist, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Gerlach, Gilson, Holschbach, Horvath, Johnson, Knisick, Kunicki, Larson, Lewis, Looby, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Plewa, Plous, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Travis, D., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Williams and Speaker Loftus -- 36.

    Noes — Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bolle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Donoghue, Foti, Goetsch, Goodrich, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Jauch, Kasten, Luckhardt, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Nelsen, Panzer, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Stewart, Stitt, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Young and Zeuske — 62.

    Absent or not voting — None.

    Motion failed.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 12 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 13 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson moved rejection of assembly amendment 14 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243.

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    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 14 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 be rejected?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes — Becker, Bell, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Gerlach, Gilson, Johnson, Krusick, Kunicki, Looby, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Plewa, Pious, Potter, Rogers, Seery, Smith, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Ulichny, Wood and Speaker Loftus -- 26.

    Noes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Donoghue, Foti, Goetsch, Goodrich, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Jauch, Kasten, Larson, Lewis, Luckhardt, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Nelsen, Panzer, Porter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rooney, Rosenzweig, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Sell, Shoemaker, Stewart, Stower, Swoboda, Thompson, T., Travis, D., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Young and Zeuske -- 69.

    Absent or not voting -- Horvath, Metz and Stitt -- 3.

    Motion failed.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 14 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 243 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Senate Bill 243 be ordered to a third reading?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 243 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Senate Bill 243 having been read three times, shall the bill be concurred in?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 243 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

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    Assembly BM 589 Relating to involuntary termination of parental

    rights.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 589 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 589 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly Bill 589 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 589 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly Bill 761 Relating to court records in termination of parental

    rights proceedings.

    The question was: Shall assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 761 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 761 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 761 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly Bill 761 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 761 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly Bill 613 Relating to voluntary consent to the termination of

    parental rights.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 613 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 613 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly Bill 613 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 613 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

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    Assembly Bill 537 Relating to disability benefits for county

    undersheriffs, deputy sheriffs and county traffic police officers.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 537 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 537 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes — Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Donoghue, Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Goetsch, Goodrich, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Jauch, Johnson, Kasten, Krusick, Kunicki, Larson, Lewis, Looby, Luckhardt, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Nelsen, Neubauer, Panzer, Plewa, Pious, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rosenzweig, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stewart, Stitt, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, D.,• Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Ulichny, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Zemke and Speaker Loftus -- 97.

    Noes -- None.

    Absent or not voting -- Young -- I.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 537 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly 8111 537 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Donoghue, Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Goetsch, Goodrich, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Jauch, Johnson, Kasten, Krusick, Kunicki, Larson, Lewis, Looby, Luckhardt, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Nelsen, Neubauer, Panzer, Plewa, Pious, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rosenzweig, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stewart, Stitt, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer,

    Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, D., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Ulichny, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Young, Zeuske and Speaker Loftus — 98.

    Noes -- None.

    Absent or not voting — None.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly 8111 537 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly BM 691 Relating to sheriff's fees for serving criminal process

    in other counties.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 691 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 691 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Andrea asked unanimous consent that Assembly Bill 691 be laid on the table. Granted.

    Assembly Bill 798 Relating to release of information about forensic

    patients in treatment facilities.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 798 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly 8111798 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly Bill 798 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 798 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly BM 959 For the purpose of correcting errors, supplying

    omissions, clarifying language, correcting titles of agencies, officers and institutions, correcting and clarifying references, renumbering for better location and arrangement, eliminating duplications and unnecessary or obsolete provisions, reconciling conflicts and repelling unintended repeals (Revisor's Correction Bill).

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 959 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

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    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly BM 959 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly Bill 959 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 959 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly Bill 987 Relating to miscellaneous changes in reports that

    state agencies are required to submit to the governor or the legislature, hospital surveys and construction, and highway construction by department of transportation employes.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 987 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 987 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 987 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly Bill 987 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 987 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly BM 799 Relating to mental health patient rights.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 799 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 799 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 799 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly B111799 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 799 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly BM 860 Relating to notice to victim regarding an offender's

    pardon application.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 860 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 860 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 860 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 860 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly Bill 860 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 860 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly Bill 891 Relating to enforcement responsibility in populous

    counties for fair housing ordinance violations.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 891 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 891 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly Bill 891 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 891 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly BM 812 Relating to the establishment of school district

    programs for school age mothers, granting rule-making authority and making an appropriation.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 812 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 812 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

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    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 812 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly 8111 812 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly 8111 812 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly Bill 847 Relating to permits for vehicles transporting bales of

    hay in loads which exceed width limitations.

    The question was: Shall assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 847 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Assembly 8111 847 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 847 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly Bill 847 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly B111847 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly BM 870 Relating to interstate contracts for mental health

    services.

    Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 870 offered by Representative Jauch.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 870 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 870 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 870 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly Bill 870 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 870 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly Bill 935 Relating to creating a penalty for unlawfully hunting

    moose.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 935 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 935 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly 8111935 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly 8111 935 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 935 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly Bill 675 Relating to county board delegation of investment

    authority.

    The question was: Shall assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 675 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 675 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 675 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly Bill 675 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 675 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly BM 954 Relating to the task force on comparable worth and

    making an appropriation.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 954 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 954 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

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    Ayes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, BoIle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Donoghue, Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Goetsch, Goodrich, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Jauch, Johnson, Kasten, Krusick, Kunicki, Larson, Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Nelsen, Neubauer, Panzer, Plewa, Pious, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rosenzweig, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stewart, Stitt, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, D., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Ulichny, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Young, Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 97.

    Noes — Luckhardt 1.

    Absent or not voting -- None.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 954 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly Bill 954 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Donoghue, Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Goetsch, Goodrich, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Jauch, Johnson, Kasten, Krusick, Kunicki, Larson, Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Nelsen, Neubauer, Panzer, Plewa, Pious, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rosenzweig, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stewart, Stitt, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, D., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Ulichny, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Young, Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 94.

    Noes -- Bolle, Luckhardt, Quackenbush and Wood -- 4.

    Absent or not voting -- None.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly BM 954 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly Bill 890 Relating to granting cemetery associations authority

    to transfer cemetery property and operations to other cemetery associations.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 890 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 890 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 890 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly BM 890 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 890 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Assembly Bill 989 Relating to conveying certain submerged lands to the

    city of Racine for park, recreational and public facilities.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 989 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 989 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly Bill 989 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 989 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Senate Bill 79 Relating to directing the department of industry,

    labor and human relations to develop a certification exam for master electricians and granting rule-making authority.

    Assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 79 offered by Representatives Huelsman and Schober.

    Representative Plewa moved rejection of assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 79.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment I to Senate Bill 79 be rejected?

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    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Brist, Chvala, Clarenbach, Cog,gs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Foti, Gilson, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Haulce, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Jauch, Johnson, Krusick, Kunicki, Lewis, Looby, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Panzer, Plewa, Plous, Potter, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Travis, D., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood and Speaker Loftus — 60.

    Noes -- Buettner, Byers, Coleman, Cowles, Donoghue, Gerlach, Goetsch, Goodrich, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Kasten, Larson, Luckhardt, McEssy, Manske, Merkt, Nelsen, Porter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Stewart, Stitt, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Walling, Winuner, Young and Zeuske — 37.

    Absent or not voting -- Bradley — 1.

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Senate B11179 be ordered to a third reading?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 79 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Senate BM 79 having been read three times, shall the bill be concurred in?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 79 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    SPECIAL GUEST

    Representative T. Thompson introduced Delaware Governor Pierre S. du Pont IV who briefly addressed the members of the assembly.

    Senate BM 311 Relating to waterfowl blind regulation and providing

    for and revising penalties.

    Representative Jaronitzky moved rejection of assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 311.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that Senate Bill 311 be placed at the foot of the thirteenth order of business on today's calendar. Granted.

    Senate Bill 232 Relating to operating motor vehicles, enforcing

    motor vehicle laws, issuing warrants, patient health care records and providing penalties.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 2 to Senate Bill 232 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 3 to Senate Bill 232 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    Assembly amendment 4 to Senate Bill 232 offered by Representative T. Thompson.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that Senate Bill 232 be placed at the foot of the thirteenth order of business on today's calendar. Granted.

    Senate Bill 319 Relating to service of process on Saturdays and

    Sundays.

    The question was: Shall Senate IBM 319 be ordered to a third reading?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Biil 319 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Senate BM 319 having been read three times, shall the bill be concurred in?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 319 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Senate BM 169 Relating to collection and filing of marriage

    certificates by city health officers.

    Assembly amendment 1 to Senate BM 169 offered by Representatives Lewis and Becker.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 169 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Senate 8111 169 be ordered to a third reading?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate BM 169 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Senate Bill 169 having been read three times, shall the bill be concurred in?

    Motion carried.

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    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 169 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Senate Bill 439 Relating to codifying laws of 1931, chapter 275 (the

    Kline Law), concerning condemnation procedures for 1st class cities.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 439 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Senate Bill 439 be ordered to a third reading?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 439 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Senate Bill 439 having been read three times, shall the bill be concurred in?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 439 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    Senate Bill 311 Relating to waterfowl blind regulation and providing

    for and revising penalties.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 311 be rejected?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes — Byers, Goodrich, Jaronitzky, Kunicki, Luckhardt, Quackenbush, Schultz, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Walling and Young -- 11.

    Noes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Cow, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Donoghue, Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Goetsch, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jauch, Johnson, Kasten, Krusick, Larson, Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Nelsen, Neubauer, Panzer, Plewa, Pious, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rosenzweig, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stewart, Stitt, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Tregoning, Turba, Ulichny, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 87.

    Absent or not voting -- None.

    Motion failed.

    Representative R. Travis moved that assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 311 be laid on the table.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 311 be laid on the table?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes — Bradley, Byers, Foti, Goodrich, Jaronitzky, Kasten, Luckhardt, McEssy, Merkt, Nelsen, Panzer, Quackenbush, Rosenzweig, Rude, Schneiders, Schultz, Stewart, Stitt, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Walling, Young and Zeuske — 26.

    Noes — Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Brist, Buettner, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Donoghue, Gerlach, Gilson, Goetsch, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jauch, Johnson, Krusick, Kunicki, Larson, Lewis, Looby, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Plewa, Pious, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schober, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood and Speaker Loftus -- 72.

    Absent or not voting -- None.

    Motion failed.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 311 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    Assembly amendment 2 to Senate Bill 311 offered by Representatives Lewis and Metz.

    Assembly amendment 1 to assembly amendment 2 to Senate Bill 311 offered by Representative T. Thompson.

    Representative Lewis moved rejection of assembly amendment 1 to assembly amendment 2 to Senate BM 311.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to assembly amendment 2 to Senate Bill 311 be rejected?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Becker, Bolle, Brist, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Gerlach, Gilson, Johnson, Krusick, Larson, Luckhardt, McEssy, Medinger, Merkt, Miller, Munts, Neubauer, Pious, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Smith, Tesmer, Travis, D., Tregoning, Ulichny, Williams and Speaker Loftus -- 35.

    Noes -- Andrea, Antaratnian, Bell, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Chvala, Coleman, Cowles, Donoghue, Foti, Goetsch, Goodrich, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman,

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    Jaronitzky, Jauch, Kasten, Kunicki, Lewis, Looby, Manske, Matty, Menos, Metz, Moyer, Nelsen, Panzer, Plewa, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Rude, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Sell, Stewart, Stitt, Stower, Swoboda, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, R., Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Young and Zeuske — 63.

    Absent or not voting -- None.

    Motion failed.

    Representative Tregoning asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "No" on the previous question. Granted.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to assembly amendment 2 to Senate Bill 311 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Donoghue moved that Senate B111311 be referred to the committee on Agriculture.

    Representative Shoemaker asked unanimous consent that Senate Bill 311 be laid on the table. Granted.

    Senate Bill 232 Relating to operating motor vehicles, enforcing

    motor vehicle laws, issuing warrants, patient health care records and providing penalties.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that Senate Bill 232 be laid on the table. Granted.

    SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS AT 10:02 A.M. ON

    WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1984

    Assembly BM 540 Relating to special elections, ballots, nominations,

    canvassing, election officials, referenda, prohibited election practices, registration and voting procedure, qualifications for office, vacancies, notices, forms and administration of elections, providing penalties and making appropriations.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the motion for reconsideration of the vote by which assembly amendment 14 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 was adopted be taken up at this time.

    Representative T. Thompson objected.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 16 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Crawford moved rejection of assembly amendment 17 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 17 to assembly substitute amendment Ito Assembly Bill 540 be rejected?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes — Becker, Bell, Brist, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Jauch, Johnson, Krusick, Kunicki, Lewis, Looby, Manske, Medinger, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Panzer, Plewa, Pious, Potter, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood and Speaker Loftus — 56.

    Noes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Bolle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Coleman, Cowles, Donoghue, Goetsch, Goodrich, Hasenohrl, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Kasten, Larson, Luckhardt, McEssy, Matty, Menos, Merkt, Nelsen, Porter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Stewart, Stitt, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Walling, Wimmer, Young and Zeuske — 41.

    Absent or not voting — Gronemus — 1.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Crawford moved rejection of assembly amendment 18 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 18 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 be rejected?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Brist, Buettner, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Goetsch, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jauch, Johnson, Krusick, Kunicki, Larson, Lewis, Looby, Manske, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Panzer, Plewa, Pious, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stewart, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Volk, Walling, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood and Speaker Loftus -- 77.

    Noes -- Bradley, Byers, Donoghue, Goodrich, Jaronitzky, Kasten, Luckhardt, McEssy, Matty, Merkt, Nelsen, Rosenzweig, Schneiders, Stitt, Thompson, T., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Young and Zeuske — 20.

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    Absent or not voting -- Travis, R. -- 1.

    Motion carried.

    Representative R. Travis asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "No" on the previous question. Granted.

    Assembly amendment 1 to assembly amendment 19 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 offered by Representative Crawford.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to assembly amendment 19 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 19 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    Assembly amendment 20 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 offered by Representative Crawford.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 20 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    Assembly amendment 21 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 offered by Representative Stitt.

    Representative Crawford moved rejection of assembly amendment 21 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540.

    Representative Rooney in the chair.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 21 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 be rejected?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes — Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Brist, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Cog,gs, S., Crawford, Gerlach, Gilson, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Jauch, Johnson, Krusick, Kunicki, Lewis, Looby, Medinger, Menos, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Plewa, Pious, Potter, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Williams, Wineke and Speaker Loftus -- 51.

    Noes — Andrea, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Coleman, Cowles, Donoghue, Foti, Goetsch, Goodrich, Hauke, Horvath, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Kasten, Larson, Luckhardt, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Merkt, Nelsen, Panzer, Porter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke,

    Rosenzweig, Rude, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Stewart, Stitt, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Wimmer, Wood, Young and Zeuske 45.

    Absent or not voting -- Bolle and Metz -- 2.

    Motion carried.

    Speaker Loftus in the chair.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that the motion for reconsideration of the vote by which assembly amendment 13 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 was adopted be taken up at this time. Granted.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the motion for reconsideration of the vote by which assembly amendment 13 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 was adopted be laid on the table. Granted.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that the motion for reconsideration of the vote by which assembly amendment 14 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 was adopted be taken up at this time. Granted.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the motion for reconsideration of the vote by which assembly amendment 14 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 was adopted be laid on the table. Granted.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the motion for reconsideration of the vote by which assembly amendment 13 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 was adopted be taken from the table. Granted.

    The question was: Shall the vote by which assembly amendment 13 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 was adopted be reconsidered?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Chvala, Coleman, Cowles, Donoghue, Foti, Goetsch, Goodrich, Hauke, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Kasten, Larson, Luckhardt, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Merkt, Nelsen, Panzer, Porter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Rude, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Smith, Stewart, Stitt, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Walling, Wimmer, Wood, Young and Zeuske -- 44.

    Noes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Brist, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Gerlach, Gilson, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Jauch, Johnson, Krusick, Kunicki, Lewis, Looby, Medinger, Menos,

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    Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Plewa, Pious, Potter, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Travis, D., Travis, R., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke and Speaker Loftus — 54.

    Absent or not voting — None.

    Motion failed.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the motion for reconsideration of the vote by which assembly amendment 14 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 was adopted be taken from the table. Granted.

    The question was: Shall the vote by which assembly amendment 14 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly BM 540 was adopted be reconsidered?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that assembly amendment 14 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly BM 540 be laid on the table.

    Representative Goodrich objected.

    Representative Johnson moved that assembly amendment 14 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Ball 540 be laid on the table.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 14 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly BM 540 be laid on the table?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes — Andrea, Bell, Bolle, Brist, Buettner, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Gerlach, Goetsch, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jauch, Johnson, Kasten, Krusick, Kunicki, Lewis, Looby, Luckhardt, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Plewa, Pious, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schober, Seery, Shoemaker, Stewart, Stitt, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, D., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke and Speaker Loftus — 69.

    Noes -- Antaramian, Becker, Bradley, Byers, Crawford, Donoghue, Foti, Goodrich, Jaronitzky, Larson, McEssy, Merkt, Nelsen, Panzer, Quackenbush, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Schneiders, Schultz, Sell, Smith, Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Walling, Wood, Young and Zeuske — 28.

    Absent or not voting -- Gilson -- I.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Brist moved that assembly amendment 15 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 be taken from the table.

    Representative Rooney in the chair.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 15 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 be taken from the table?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bolk, Brist, Buettner, Chvala, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Kasten, Krusick, Kunicki, Looby, Manske, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Miller, Neubauer, Panzer, Plewa, Pious, Potter, Quackenbush, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schober, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stower, Swoboda, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wood and Speaker Loftus — 55.

    Noes — Bell, Bradley, Byers, Clarenbach, Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Donoghue, Goetsch, Goodrich, Hauke, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Jauch, Johnson, Larson, Lewis, Luckhardt, McEssy, Matty, Merkt, Moyer, Munts, Nelsen, Porter, Prosser, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Schneiders, Schultz, Stewart, Stitt, Tesmer, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turbo, Van Gorden, Walling, Wimmer, Wineke, Young and Zeuske — 43.

    Absent or not voting — None.

    Motion carried.

    Assembly amendment 1 to assembly amendment 15 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 offered by Representative R. Travis.

    Representative Crawford moved rejection of assembly amendment 1 to assembly amendment 15 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to assembly amendment 15 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 be rejected?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes — Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Brist, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Gerlach, Gilson, Hasenohrl, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Jauch, Johnson, ICrusick, Kunicki, Looby, Manske, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Plewa, Pious, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Volk, Williams and Speaker Loftus — 52.

    Noes -- Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Coleman, Cowles, Donoghue, Foti, Goetsch, Goodrich, Gronemus, Hauke, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Kasten, Larson, Lewis, Luckhardt, McEssy, Matty, Merkt, Nelsen, Panzer, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke,

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    Rosenzweig, Rude, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Stewart, Stitt, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Walling, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Young and Zeuske 45.

    Absent or not voting -- Horvath -- 1.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Prosser moved that assembly amendment 15 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 be laid on the table.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 15 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 be laid on the table?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes — Becker, Buettner, Byers, Coleman, Cowles, Donoghue, Gerlach, Goetsch, Goodrich, Hauke, Horvath, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Johnson, Kasten, Larson, Luckhardt, McEssy, Matty, Merkt, Nelsen, Panzer, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Rude, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Smith, Stewart, Stitt, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Young and Zeuske -- 47.

    Noes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Bell, Bolle, Brist, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Foti, Gilson, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Jauch, Krusick, Kunicki, Lewis, Looby, Manske, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Plewa, Plous, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Williams and Speaker Loftus -- 50.

    Absent or not voting -- Bradley -- I.

    Motion failed.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 15 to asszmbly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 be adopted?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Bell, Bolle, Brist, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Foti, Gilson, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Jauch, Krusick, Kunicki, Looby, Manske, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Panzer, Plewa, Plous, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schober, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Williams and Speaker Loftus -- 52.

    Noes -- Becker, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Coleman, Cowles, Donoghue, Gerlach, Goetsch, Goodrich,

    Hauke, Horvath, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Johnson, Kasten, Larson, Lewis, Luckhardt, McEssy, Matty, Merkt, Nelsen, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Rude, Schneiders, Schultz, Stewart, Stitt, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Young and Zeuske -- 46.

    Absent or not voting -- None.

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 540 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 540 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Rolle, Brist, Byers, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Donoghue, Foti, Gerlach, Gilson, Goetsch, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Haulm, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Huelsman, Jauch, Johnson, Kasten, Krusick, Kunicki, Larson, Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Plewa, Pious, Porter, Potter, Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rosenzweig, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Travis, R., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 81.

    Noes -- Buettner, Goodrich, Jaronitzky, Luckhardt, Merkt, Nelsen, Panzer, Prosser, Stewart, Stitt, Thompson, T., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Walling and Young -- 16.

    Absent or not voting -- Bradley -- 1.

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 540 be given a third reading.

    Representative T. Thompson objected.

    Representative Johnson moved that the rules be suspended and that Assembly BM 540 be given a third reading.

    Speaker Loftus in the chair.

    The question was: Shall the rules be suspended and Assembly BM 540 be given a third reading?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

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    Ayes — Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, BoIle, Brist, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, S., Crawford, Gerlach, Gilson, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Jauch, Johnson, Kunicki, Lewis, Looby, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Plewa, Pious, Potter, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood and Speaker Loftus -- 54.

    Noes -- Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Coggs, M., Coleman, Cowles, Donoghue, Foti, Goetsch, Goodrich, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Kasten, Krusick, Larson, Luckhardt, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Merkt, Miller, Nelsen, Panzer, Porter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Rude, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Stewart, Stitt, Stower, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Walling, Wimmer, Young and Zeuske -- 44.

    Absent or not voting -- None.

    Motion failed.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that Senate Bill 232 be taken from the table and taken up at this time. Granted.

    Senate BM 232

    Relating to operating motor vehicles, enforcing motor vehicle laws, issuing warrants, patient health care records and providing penalties.

    Representative D. Travis moved rejection of assembly amendment 4 to Senate Bill 232.

    Representative T. Thompson asked unanimous consent that assembly amendment 4 to Senate Bill 232 be laid on the table. Granted.

    The question was: Shall Senate Bill 232 be ordered to a third reading?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 232 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Senate Bill 232 having been read three times, shall the bill be concurred in?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 232 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS AT 10:04 A.M. ON

    WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1984

    Assembly Bill 217 Relating to patients compensation panels.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 217 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 217 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 217 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly BM 217 be given a third reading. Granted.

    The question was: Assembly Bill 217 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

    Motion carried.

    Representative Johnson asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 217 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

    SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS AT 10:01 A.M. ON

    WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1984

    Assembly Bill 240 Relating to employe disclosure of improper activities

    in governmental units and prohibiting retaliation because of such disclosure, granting rule-making authority and making an appropriation.

    Assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 240 offered by Representative Stitt.

    Representative Brist moved rejection of assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 240.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 240 be rejected?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Brist, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Gerlach, Gilson, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holschbach, Horvath, Jauch, Johnson, Krusick, Kunicki, Lewis, Looby, Manske,

    749

  • JOURNAL OF THE ASSEMBLY [February 22, 1984]

    Medinger, Menos, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Plewa, Pious, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rude, Rutkowski, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke and Speaker Loftus -- 56.

    Noes — Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Coleman, Cowles, Donoghue, Foti, Goetsch, Goodrich, Holperin, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Kasten, Larson, Luckhardt, McEssy, Matty, Merkt, Nelsen, Panzer, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Stewart, Stitt, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Walling, Wiimner, Wood, Young and Zeuske -- 42.

    Absent or not voting -- None.

    Motion carried.

    Assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 240 offered by Representatives Nelsen and T. Thompson.

    Representative Brist moved rejection of assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 240.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 240 be rejected?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes — Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Brist, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Gerlach, Gilson, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Jauch, Johnson, Krusick, Kunicki, Lewis, Looby, Manske, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Miller, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Plewa, Pious, Potter, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schultz, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood and Speaker Loftus -- 61.

    Noes — Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Coleman, Cowles, Donoghue, Foti, Goetsch, Goodrich, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Kasten, Larson, Luckhardt, McEssy, Matty, Merkt, Nelsen, Panzer, Porter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Schneiders, Schober, Stewart, Stitt, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Walling, Wimmer, Young and Zeuske -- 37.

    Absent or not voting -- None.

    Motion carried.

    Assembly amendment 3 to assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 240 offered by Representative Nelsen.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 3 to assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 240 be adopted?

    Motion carried.

    Assembly amendment 4 to assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 240 offered by Representative Nelsen.

    Representative Brist moved rejection of assembly amendment 4 to assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly BM 240.

    The question was: Shall assembly amendment 4 to assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 240 be rejected?

    The roll was taken.

    The result follows:

    Ayes -- Andrea, Antaramian, Becker, Bell, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Chvala, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Gerlach, Gilson, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Horvath, Jauch, Johnson, Krusick, Kunicki, Lewis, Looby, Manske, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Moyer, Munts, Neubauer, Plewa, Pious, Potter, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rude, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Sell, Shoemaker, Smith, Stower, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Ulichny, Vanderperren, Williams, Wineke, Wood and Speaker Loftus -- 59.

    Noes -- Buettner, Byers, Coleman, Cowles, Donoghue, Foti, Goetsch, Goodrich, Huelsman, Jaronitzky, Kasten, Larson, Luckhardt, McEssy, Matty, Merkt, Nelsen, Panzer, Porter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Stewart, Stitt, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Wimmer, Young and Zeuske -- 38.

    Absent or not voting -- Miller -- 1.

    Motion