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Legislative Coffee Wednesday, May 5
7:30 9:00 A.M. Capitol, Second Floor North
Colorado Commission on Indian Affairs
SENATE CALENDAR
Sixty-second General Assembly
STATE OF COLORADO
First Regular Session
120th Legislative Day Wednesday, May 5, 1999
Hour of Convening: 9:00 A.M.
THIRD READING OF BILL--FINAL PASSAGE
HB 99-1382 by Representative Young; also Senator Anderson--Concerning the authority of governmental entities to negotiate rail projects, and making an appropriation therefor.
(Amended in Special Orders as printed in Senate Journal,
May 4, 1999, pages 1179-1180.)
CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS
HJR 99-1031 by Representative Kaufmann; also Senator Lacy--Concerning the 25th anniversary of the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority.
(Printed in House Journal, April 13, pages 1181-1182.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1016 by Representatives Pfiffner, Berry, Clapp, Decker, Fairbank, Gotlieb, Hoppe, King, Lawrence, Lee, McElhany, McKay, Nuñez, Scott, Smith, Spradley, Stengel, Swenson, Taylor, Tool, Webster, T. Williams, and Witwer; also Senators Arnold, Andrews, Chlouber, Congrove, Dennis, Epps, Evans, Hillman, Lacy, Lamborn, Musgrave, Owen, Powers, Sullivant, and Wham--Concerning the General Assembly's support for federal legislation that would require a balanced federal budget and the repayment of the national debt.
(Printed in House Journal, March 24, pages 933-934.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1030 by Representatives Tochtrop, Allen, Clapp, Dean, Decker, Gordon, Hagedorn, Hefley, Kester, Larson, Mace, May, McKay, Miller, Paschall, Ragsdale, Stengel, Takis, and Tupa; also Senators Nichol, Chlouber, Epps, Feeley, Hernandez, Sullivant, and Wattenberg--Concerning the recognition of Motorcycle Safety Month in Colorado.
(Printed in House Journal, April 12, page 1152.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1035 by Representative Hoppe; also Senator Hillman--Concerning the Environmental Protection Agency's restrictions on grain fumigants.
(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1225-1227.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1038 by Representatives Tool, Berry, and Saliman; also Senators Lacy, Owen, and Tanner--Concerning the deadline schedule for bills that increase the number of judges.
(Printed in House Journal, April 15, page 1262.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1040 by Representative Tool; also Senator Powers--Concerning the Colorado General Assembly's support for an amendment to the United States constitution mandating a balanced federal budget.
(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1263-1264.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1041 by Representative George; also Senator Powers--Concerning Early Childhood Intervention Awareness Day.
(Printed in House Journal, April 15, page 1264.)
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 22, page 1374.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1043 by Representatives Alexander, Hoppe, Johnson, Miller, Spradley, Taylor, Webster, and Young; also Senator Dennis--Concerning the labeling of agricultural products to include the country of origin on the package.
(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1268-1269.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1044 by Representatives Clapp, May, Swenson, Mace, Larson, Nuñez, Gotlieb, McElhany, and Paschall; also Senator Andrews--Concerning the encouragement of voluntary efforts to alleviate congestion on Colorado highways.
(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1269-1270.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1049 by Representatives Gordon, Bacon, Chavez, Clarke, Coleman, Gagliardi, Grossman, Hagedorn, Mace, Plant, Ragsdale, Takis, Tapia, Tate, Tochtrop, Tupa, Veiga, Vigil, S. Williams, Windels, and Zimmerman; also Senator Feeley--Concerning support for the "Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990" regulation that requires public services in the most integrated setting.
(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1276-1277.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1051 by Representative Johnson; also Senator Hillman--Concerning amendment of the federal "Endangered Species Act of 1973".
(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1279-1280.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1053 by Representative Young; also Senator Hillman--Concerning the Colorado General Assembly's support for amendments to the federal "Unemployment Tax Act" to reduce the tax burden on family farmers.
(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1281-1282.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1055 by Representative McElhany; also Senator Arnold--Concerning congressional consideration of legislation to eliminate the federal marriage tax penalty.
(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1283-1284.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1052 by Representative Mace; also Senator Hernandez--Concerning National Civility Week.
(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1280-1281.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1019 by Representative Young, Berry, Coleman, Gotlieb, Grossman, Hoppe, Johnson, Miller, Plant, Smith, and Spradley; also Senator Wattenberg--Concerning the Species Conservation Eligibility List.
(Printed in House Journal, March 26, pages 966-967.)
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 15.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1020 by Representatives Hoppe, Smith, Alexander, Berry, Clapp, Kester, Larson, McKay, Miller, Mitchell, Spradley, Taylor, Webster, and T. Williams; also Senators Dennis, Anderson, Arnold, Chlouber, Dyer, Epps, Evans, Hillman, Musgrave, Teck, Wattenberg, and Wham.--Concerning opposition to H.R. 829, the "Colorado Wilderness Act of 1999".
(Printed in House Journal, March 26, pages 968-969.)
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 15.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1023 by Representatives Miller, Alexander, and Smith; also Senator Chlouber--Concerning the bureau of land management's proposed revisions to the regulations governing the conduct of hardrock mining activities on public lands.
(Printed in House Journal, March 31, pages 1032-1035.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1057 by Representatives Tool, Bacon, Johnson, and Kaufman; also Senators Reeves and Matsunaka--Concerning honoring the Colorado State University women's basketball team.
(Printed in House Journal, April 28, pages 1516-1517.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1037 by Representatives Taylor and Miller; also Senator Chlouber--Concerning the Environmental Protection Agency's overfiling against regulated entities in Colorado where Colorado has already taken enforcement action.
(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1259-1262.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1046 by Representative Taylor; also Senator Wattenberg--Concerning a request for amendment of the federal "Superfund" law to address the needs of businesses.
(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1272-1273.)
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 28.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1047 by Representatives Taylor and Miller; also Senator Wattenberg--Concerning reconsideration of the federal Environmental Protection Agency's implementation of the "Regional Haze Rule".
(Printed in House Journal, April 15, pages 1274-1275)
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 30, pages 1621-1622.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1032 by Representatives Paschall, May, Allen, Lee, Scott, Alexander, Clapp, Dean, Decker, Fairbank, Hefley, Hoppe, Johnson, Kester, King, Larson, McElhany, McKay, Nuñez, Pfiffner, Sinclair, Smith, Spence, Stengel, Swenson, Webster, T. Williams, Witwer, and Young; also Senators Congrove, Andrews, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Hillman, Lamborn, Musgrave, Owen, Powers, Sullivant, Tebedo, and Teck--Concerning the repeal of federal laws that allow or require labor organizations to represent employees who choose not to support such organizations.
(Printed in House Journal, April 14, pages 1187-1188.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1059 by Representative George; also Senator Powers--Concerning parking in the Capitol circle.
(Printed in House Journal, April 30, page 1628.)
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, page 1701.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1060 by Representatives Smith, Alexander, Berry, Gagliardi, George, Larson, Lawrence, Miller, Spradley, Taylor, and Young; also Senators Dennis and Thiebaut--Concerning support for the "Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century" to require the Airport and Airway Trust Fund to be used for its intended purpose.
(Printed in House Journal, April 30, pages 1628-1629.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
HJR 99-1058 by Representatives Lee, Coleman, Fairbank, Keller, McKay, Paschall, Pfiffner, Scott, Stengel, S. Williams, Windels, and Witwer; also Senator Anderson--Concerning the tragedy at Columbine High School.
(Printed in House Journal, April 30, pages 1626-1627.)
(Laid over from May 4.)
CONSIDERATION OF MEMORIAL
HJM 99-1001 by Representative Gordon; also Senator Feeley--Memorializing former United States senator and state representative Floyd K. Haskell.
(Printed in House Journal, May 3, pages 1675-1677.)
CONSIDERATION OF HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO SENATE
BILL
SB 99-231 by Senators Lacy, Owen, and Tanner; also Representatives Tool, Berry, and Saliman--Concerning tobacco litigation settlement moneys, and, in connection therewith, replacing the tobacco litigation settlement fund with the tobacco litigation settlement cash fund, creating the tobacco litigation settlement trust fund, and authorizing investment of tobacco litigation settlement moneys held in escrow for the state in accordance with the escrow agreement entered into in connection with the master settlement agreement.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, page
1661.)
CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S PARTIAL VETO
SB 99-215 by Senators Lacy, Owen, and Tanner; also Representatives Tool, Berry, and Saliman--Concerning the provision for payment of the expenses of the executive, legislative, and judicial departments of the state of Colorado, and of its agencies and institutions, for and during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1999, except as otherwise noted.
(Governor's partial veto message printed in Senate
Journal, May 4, pages 1136-1144.)
CONSIDERATION OF GOVERNOR'S VETO
SB 99-216 by Senators Lacy, Owen, and Tanner; also Representatives Tool, Berry, and Saliman-Concerning an increase in the transfer of moneys from the general fund to the capital construction fund.
(Governor's veto message printed in Senate Journal,
May 4, page 1145.)
CONSIDERATION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS
HB 99-1137 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.)
House Conferees: Representatives Taylor, Chm., McPherson, and Miller
Senate Conferees: Senators Blickensderfer, Chm., Teck, and Hernandez
Senate assented to conference, holds bill, acts first on report.
House and Senate members granted permission to go beyond the scope of the differences between the two houses.
(First Report of First Conference Committee printed
in Senate Journal, May 4, pages 1165-1166.)
HB 99-1311 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.)
House Conferees: Representatives Spradley, Chm., McPherson, and Saliman
Senate Conferees: Senators Owen, Chm., Teck, and Phillips
Senate assented to conference, holds bill, acts first on report.
(First Report of First Conference Committee printed
in Senate Journal, May 4, pages 1166-1169.)
SB 99-088 by Senator Andrews; also Representative Young--Concerning high occupancy vehicle lanes.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 27, pages 1498-1500.)
Senate Conferees: Senators Andrews, Chm., Musgrave, and Thiebaut
House Conferees: Representatives Young, Chm., Scott, and Hagedorn
House assented to conference, holds bill, acts first on report.
Senate members granted permission to go beyond the scope of the differences between the two houses.
(First Report of First Conference Committee printed
in Senate Journal, May 4, page 1177.)
CONFERENCE COMMITTEES TO REPORT
SB 99-040 by Senator Thiebaut; also Representative Smith--Concerning a statewide transportation policy, and, in connection therewith, developing improved intrastate commercial air service in Colorado.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 27, pages 1494-1496.)
Senate Conferees: Senators Congrove, Chm., Blickensderfer, and Thiebaut
House Conferees: Representatives Smith, Chm., May, and Mace
House assented to conference, holds bill, acts first on report.
SB 99-061 by Senator Anderson; also Representative Kaufman--Concerning parole of persons sentenced to the department of corrections.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, April 27, pages 1497-1498, and April 28)
Senate Conferees: Senators Anderson, Chm., Wham, and Reeves
House Conferees: Representatives Kaufman, Chm., Mitchell, and Grossman
House assented to conference, holds bill, acts first on report.
SB 99-154 by Senators Evans, Andrews, Epps, Lamborn, Teck, and Wham; also Representatives Gotlieb, Kaufman, Allen, Dean, and Sinclair--Concerning performance-based teacher education programs.
(Amended as printed in House Journal April 29, page 1593.)
Senate Conferees: Senators Evans, Chm., Andrews, and Pascoe
House Conferees: Representatives Gotlieb, Chm., Allen, and Keller
House assented to conference, holds bill, acts first
on report.
SB 99-225 by Senators Anderson and Powers; also Representative Morrison--Concerning vacancies in candidacies for elective office.
(Amended as printed in House Journal, May 3, page 1653.)
Senate Conferees: Senators Anderson, Chm., Tebedo, and Dyer
House Conferees: Representatives Morrision, Chm., Dean, and Hagedorn
House assented to conference, holds bill, acts first
on report.
REQUESTS FOR CONFERENCE COMMITTEES
HB 99-1372 by Representatives May, George, and Taylor; also Senator Lacy--Concerning the creation of the office of innovation and technology in the governor's office, and making an appropriation in connection therewith.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 30, page 1089.)
House Conferees: Representatives
Senate Conferees: Senators Lacy, Chm., Hillman, and Tanner
Senate requested second Conference Committee.
(SECOND CONFERENCE COMMITTEE)
HB 99-1278 by Representative T. Williams; also Senator Lamborn--Concerning administrative hearings in workers' compensation cases conducted by administrative law judges.
(Amended as printed in Senate Journal, April 27, pages 974-975.)
House Conferees: Representatives
Senate Conferees: Senators Lamborn, Chm., Anderson, and Dyer
Senate requested second Conference Committee.
(SECOND CONFERENCE COMMITTEE)
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SENATE COMMITTEE MEETINGS
Wednesday, May 5 , 1999
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON SB99-040 8:30 A.M. 352
SB 99-040 by Sen. Thiebaut; Rep. Smith--Statewide Transportation Policy
Senate Conferees: Senators Congrove, Chm., Blickensderfer, and Thiebaut
House Conferees: Representatives Smith, Chm., May, and Mace
House assented to conference, holds bill, acts first on report.
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON SB99-225 8:30 A.M. 353
SB 99-225 by Sen. Anderson--Elective Office Vacancies
Senate Conferees: Senators Anderson, Chm., Tebedo, and Dyer
House Conferees: Representatives Morrision, Chm., Dean, and Hagedorn
House assented to conference, holds bill, acts first
on report.
APPROPRIATIONS AS TIME PERMITS 356
(Senators Lacy-C, Owen-VC, Arnold, Blickensderfer, Chlouber, Lamborn, Phillips, Reeves, Tanner, & Thiebaut)
HJR 99-1018 by Rep. Larson; Senator Dennis--Oil
and Gas Study
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I certify that the above calendar was posted on
Tuesday, May 4, 1999 at 10:30 p.m.
Bonnie S. Streeter
Senate Calendar Clerk