| The Senate passes an Omnibus Budget Balancing bill and deadlocks on a motion to take up SF 1481: a shooting preserves bill that could be amended to allow wider access to concealed weapons permits. The Senate passed the Omnibus Budget Balancing Bill 35-31 and deadlocks on SF 1481 motion (conceal and carry) 33-33. The following actions were taken on the Omnibus Budget balancing bill: HF 351 (Johnson, Doug) Omnibus Budget Balancing Bill (contains language of SF 2897) A17 amendment (Johnson, Doug) Technical-adopted A15 amendment (Stumpf) Technical-adopted A 50 amendment (Stumpf) Early Retirement incentive provided in this section is available to an employee of the department of children, families, and learning -adopted A 27 amendment (Berglin) Page 30, line 27, delete "FACILITY" and insert "HOME" Page 30, lines 29 and 35, delete "facility" and insert "home" Pages 75 and 76, delete sections 4 to 6 Page 77, line 8, after "(d)" insert "Laws 1999, chapter 152, section 2; Laws 1999, chapter 152, section 4, as amended by Laws 2001, First Special Session chapter 9, article 13, section -adopted A 24 amendment (Scheevel) Early Retirement incentive for the Department of Revenue-adopted A 19 amendment (Day) Delete everything amendment - Budget freeze bill - includes language of SF 2688. Roll Call - 26-39 - not adopted. Limmer - Call of the Senate A 52 amendment (Pappas) Appropriations; Departments of Children, Family and Learning-adopted A 22 amendment (Stevens) Page 93 delete lines 26 to 34. Roll Call - 34-27 - adopted Third Reading. Final Passage as Amended Roll Call - 35-31. Senator Lessard moved to take SF 1481 from the table (Shooting preserve.Pariseau requests Roll Call on motion . Limmer - Call of the Senate. Roll Call - 33-33 - motion does not prevail. The Senate will reconvene on Thursday, February 14, 2002 at 8:30 a.m. |