Senate Journal-One hundred -first Day -April 20, 2001 Page 927
<br /> SB01 -078 The question being "Shall the bill pass ? ", the roll call was taken with the following result: 1
<br /> • YES 28 NO 2 EXCUSED 5 ABSENT 0 2 3
<br /> Anderson Y Evans Y May N Takis Y 4
<br /> Andrews E Fitz - Gerald Y McElhany Y Tate Y 5
<br /> Y Arnold Y Gordon Y Musgrave E Taylor Y 6
<br /> Cairns N Hagedorn Y Nichol Y Teck E 7
<br /> Chlouber Y Hanna Y Owen Y Thiebaut Y 8
<br /> Dyer, E. Y Hernandez Y Pascoe Y Tupa Y 9
<br /> Dyer, F. Y Hillman E Perlmutter Y Wmdels Y 10
<br /> Entz. Y Lamborn E Phillips Y Mr. President Y 11
<br /> Epps Y Linkhart Y Reeves Y 12
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<br /> A majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative, the bill 14
<br /> was declared passed. 15
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<br /> Co- sponsors added: Epps, Fitz- Gerald, Hagedorn, Hanna, Hernandez, Pascoe, Reeves, 17
<br /> Taylor, Tupa. 18
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<br /> Committee On motion of Senator Takis, the Senate resolved itself into Committee of the Whole for 21
<br /> of the consideration of General Orders and Senator Takis was called to the Chair to act as 22
<br /> Whole Chairman. 23
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<br /> GENERAL ORDERS -- SECOND READING OF BILLS 25
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<br /> The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chairman reported that the following bills, 27
<br /> reading at length having been dispensed with by unanimous consent, had been considered 28
<br /> and action taken thereon as follows: 29
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<br /> SB01 -081 by Senator Phillips; also Representative Kester -- Concerning local financing of school 31
<br /> capital construction projects. 32
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<br /> ill Laid over until Monday, April 23, 2001, at the end of the General Orders calendar. 34
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<br /> SB01 -067 by Senator Dyer (Arapahoe), Dyer (Durango); also Representative Stafford -- Concerning 36
<br /> state - funded scholarships based upon merit for members of the Colorado national guard. 37
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<br /> Laid over until Monday, April 23, 2001, at the end of the General Orders calendar. 39
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<br /> HB01 -1371 by Representative Cloer; also Senator Anderson -- Concerning the implementation of 41
<br /> restrictions on the medical use of marijuana. 42
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<br /> Amendment No. 1, Judiciary Committee Amendment. 44
<br /> (Printed in Senate Journal, April 10, 2001, page 800.) 45
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<br /> As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final 47
<br /> Passage. 48
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<br /> HB01 -1153 by Representatives Williams T., Kester, Spradley, White, Clapp, Coleman, Fairbank, Fritz, 50
<br /> Jahn, Lee, Miller, Paschall, Rhodes, Stengel and Tochtrop; also Senators Phillips, 51
<br /> Fitz- Gerald, Takis, McElhany and Taylor -- Concerning the authority of interior designers 52
<br /> that meet certain qualifications to prepare interior design documents for filing for purposes 53
<br /> of obtaining building permits. 54
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<br /> Laid over until Monday, April 23, 2001, retaining its place on the calendar. 56
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<br /> HB01 -1260 by Representative Bacon; also Senator Windels -- Concerning the "School Attendance Law 58
<br /> of 1963 ". 59
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<br /> Amendment No. 1,Education Committee Amendment. 61
<br /> (Printed in Senate Journal, April 12, 2001, page 812.) 62
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<br /> As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final 64
<br /> ' Passage. 65
<br /> • HB01 -1268 by Representative Chavez; also Senator Linkhart-- Concerning termination of the 66
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<br /> parent -child legal relationship. 68
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<br /> As amended, ordered revised and placed on the calendar for Third Reading and Final 70
<br /> Passage. 71
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