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HOUSE CALENDAR
SIXTY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
STATE OF COLORADO
First Regular Session
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One Hundred-twentieth Legislative Day
Wednesday, May 5, 1999
HOUR OF CONVENING -- 9:00 a.m.
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THIRD READING OF BILLS -- FINAL PASSAGE
SB99-232 by Senator Anderson; also Representatives Spradley, Dean--Concerning expenditures from the state historical fund.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, page 1717.)
SB99-214 by Senator Dennis; also Representative Johnson--Concerning the funding of the wildlife management public education advisory council, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, pages 1742.)
SB99-132 by Senator Anderson; also Representative Morrison--Concerning use of moneys received pursuant to the tobacco litigation settlement.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 4, pages 1742-1743.)
SB99-239 by Senators Lacy, Owen; also Representative Tool--Concerning an increase in the transfer of moneys from the general fund to the capital construction fund.
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CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT
SB99-061 by Senator Anderson; also Representative Kaufman--Concerning parole of persons sentenced to the department of corrections.
(Conference Committee Report printed in House Journal May 4, pages 1771-1772.)
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CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS
HJR99-1036 by Representatives Mace, Chavez, Coleman, Gagliardi, Leyba, Nunez, Tapia, Vigil, Allen, Clarke, Gotlieb, Larson, Lawrence, Miller, Mitchell, Morrison, Paschall, Ragsdale, Scott, Takis, Tate, Tochtrop, Tupa, Veiga, S. Williams, T. Williams, Zimmerman; also Senator Hernandez--Concerning the celebration of Cinco de Mayo.
(Printed and placed in member's files; also printed in House Journal April 15, pages 1227-1228.)
(Laid over from April 22, 1999.)
HJR99-1048 by Representatives Grossman, Kaufman--Concerning the federalization of state crimes.
(Printed and placed in member's files; also printed in House Journal April 15, pages 1275-1276.)
(Laid over from May 4, 1999.)
HJR99-1054 by Representative Tupa; also Senator Feeley--Concerning the general Assembly's commitment and support of local control and home rule.
(Printed and placed in member's files; also printed in House Journal April 15, pages 1282-1283.)
(Laid over from May 4, 1999.)
SJR99-013 by Senators Dyer, Powers, Grampsas; also Representatives Larson, Alexander--Concerning naming the Division of Youth Correction Facility after Senator Robert E. DeNier.
(Printed and placed in member's bill files.)
(Laid over from May 4, 1999.)
SJR99-038 by Senator Dyer; also Representative Larson--Concerning honoring Daries Charles "Chuck" Lile.
(Printed and placed in member's bill files.)
(Laid over from May 4, 1999.)
SJR99-045 by Senator Pascoe; also Representative Coleman--Concerning the encouragement of voluntary contributions by Coloradans in support of the national World War II memorial.
(Printed and placed in member's bill files.)
(Laid over from May 4, 1999.)
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CONSIDERATION OF MEMORIALS
SJM99-003 by Senator Musgrave; also Representative May--Memorializing congress to establish a block grant program for the distribution of federal highway moneys, to use a uniform measure when considering the donor and donee issue, to eliminate demonstration projects, and to expand activities to combat the evasion of federal highway taxes and fees.
(Printed and placed in member's bill files.)
SJM99-005 by Senator Powers; also Representative Dean--Memorializing the members of the congress of the United States to refrain from enacting any pay increase for members of Congress without an affirmative vote or that takes effect before the following Congress has been elected and fully sworn into office.
(Printed and placed in member's bill files.)
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CONSIDERATION OF ADHERENCE
SJR99-046 by Senators Sullivant, Andrews, Chlouber, Dennis, Dyer, Evans, Feeley, Linkhart, Matsunaka, Owen, Pascoe, Perlmutter, Phillips, Rupert, Teck, Wattenberg, Weddig, Wham; also Representatives George, Plant, Scott, Witwer, Decker, Gordon, Grossman, Johnson, Kaufman, Lee, McKay, Morrison, Paschall, Ragsdale, Saliman, Spence, Swenson, Tapia, Tate, Tochtrop, Tool, Tupa, Vigil, Zimmerman--Concerning an interim study on development and growth.
(Senate adhered to its position. House amendments printed in House Journal April 29, page 1560-1561.)
(Passed on Third Reading April 29, House Journal page 1560.)
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NOTICE OF INTENT TO RECONSIDER
HB99-1110 by Representatives Fairbank, Dean; also Senator Thiebaut--Concerning the "Fair Campaign Practices Act", article 45 of title 1, Colorado Revised Statutes.
(Motion for repassage as printed in House Journal May 4, pages 1715-1716.)
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REQUEST FOR CONFERENCE COMMITTEES
HB99-1194 by Representatives Pfiffner, Paschall, Alexander, Dean, McElhany, McPherson, Sullivant, T. Williams, Young; also Senators Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Congrove, Hillman, Lacy, Lamborn, Musgrave, Powers, Tebedo--Concerning the state personnel system.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, May 3, pages 1125-1126, and on Third Reading as printed in Senate Journal, May 4.)
(Passed on Third Reading April 22, House Journal pages 1357-1358.)
House Conferees: Representatives Pfiffner, chairman, Witwer and Grossman
Senate Conferees:
SB99-022
(Amended as printed in House Journal April 20, pages 1330-1331.)
(Passed on Third Reading April 22, House Journal pages 1353-1354.)
House Conferees
Senate Conferees: Senators Wham, chairman, Epps and Reeves
Senate granted further powers
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CONFERENCE COMMITTEES to REPORT
SECOND CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
HB99-1372 by Representatives May, George, Taylor; also Senator Lacy--Concerning the creation of the office of innovation and technology in the governor's office.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 30, page 1089.)
(Passed on Third Reading April 22, House Journal page 1361.)
House Conferees: Representatives May, chairman, McPherson and Hagedorn
Senate Conferees: Senators Lacy, chairman, Hillman and Tanner
SB99-040
(Amended as printed in House Journal April 27, pages 1494-1496.)
(Passed on Third Reading April 28, House Journal page 1518.)
House Conferees: Representatives Smith, chairman, May and Mace
Senate Conferees: Senators Congrove, chairman, Blickensderfer and Thiebaut
SB99-225 by Senators Anderson, Powers; also Representative Morrison--Concerning vacancies in candidacies for elective office.
(Amended as printed in House Journal May 3, page 1653.)
(Passed on Third Reading May 4, as printed in House Journal.)
House Conferees: Representatives Morrison, chairman, Dean and Hagedorn
Senate Conferees: Senators Anderson, chairman, Tebedo and Dyer
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CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS
(The following reports have been signed and delivered to the Senate front desk. The conference committee reports are on the Senate calendar for consideration.)
HB99-1137 by Representative Taylor; also Senator Blickensderfer--Concerning an exclusion of certain income from Colorado taxable income, and, in connection therewith, excluding certain interest income, dividend income, and net capital gains from the income tax imposed on individuals, estates, and trusts.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 26, page 952.)
(Passed on Third Reading March 1, House Journal page 655.)
House Conferees: Representatives Taylor, chairman, McPherson and Miller
Senate Conferees: Senators Blickensderfer, chairman, Teck and Hernandez
House granted further powers
Senate granted further powers
HB99-1278 by Representative Williams T.; also Senator Lamborn--Concerning administrative hearings in workers' compensation cases conducted by administrative law judges, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, pages 974-975.)
(Passed on Third Reading April 6, House Journal page 1066.)
House Conferees: Representative T. Williams, Larson and Veiga
Senate Conferees: Senators Lamborn, chairman, Anderson and Dyer
House granted further powers
HB99-1311 by Representatives Spradley, McPherson, Dean, Kester, Larson, Lee, May, McKay, Pfiffner, Spence, Stengel, Williams T., Witwer; also Senator Owen--Concerning the refunding of state revenues in excess of the constitutional limitation on state fiscal year spending by means of a credit against state taxes, and making an appropriation therefor.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 26, page 956.)
(Passed on Third Reading March 23, House Journal page 894.)
House Conferees: Representatives Spradley, McPherson and Saliman
Senate Conferees: Senators Owens, chairman, Teck and Phillips
House granted further powers
Senate granted further powers
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COMMITTEE MEETINGS
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Wednesday, May 5th
8:30 AM SCR 352 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
SB 40 Smith--Statewide Transportation Policy
8:30 AM SCR 353 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
SB 225 Morrison--Elective Office Vacancies
8:30 AM LSB Room A HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS
-- Consider remaining bills assigned or referred to House Appropriations. Additionally, House Appropriations will meet throughout the day Wednesday as necessary and as time permits to consider remaining bills
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I certify that the above committee meetings were posted Tuesday, May 4, 1999 at 4:30 p.m.
Chief Clerk
Judith Rodrigue