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2857GENERAL INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGMENTSFlags, Nebraska National Guard 93
ADJOURNMENT (See Motions)
ANNOUNCEMENTSAppropriations Committee (See Appropriations)Committee meetings 1208, 1282, 1351, 1423, 1511Economic Development Committee 217, 523Executive sessions 143, 154, 238, 522, 635, 730, 747Interim Study Resolutions (See Resolutions, Interim Study)Nebraska Retirement Systems (Vice Chairperson) 362Priority Bills (See Priority Bills)Room change, unanimous consent 548, 781, 801, 995Speaker's Announcement (See Speaker)Special Order (See Speaker)
APPOINTMENTSAdickes, Edward D. - State Board
of Health 243, 278, 463, 738, 755Athey, Marvin - Board of Public Roads
Classifications and Standards 2293, 2365Bartee, Ronald L. - Chairman, Nebraska Parole
Board (1st Special Session 1985 - 7, 13) 305, 551, 558Bates, Sarah (Sally) - Advisory Committee to the
Department of Social Services,Institutions and Corrections 1813, 1896
Beeman, Martha - Director, Departmentof Energy 537, 657, 675, 787, 857
Brown-Arfmann, Julie - State Board ofHealth 243, 278, 309, 463, 738, 755
Clark, John J. - State Board ofHealth 243, 278, 463, 738, 755
Cope, Thorn K. - Commission on IndustrialRelations (2nd Special Session 1985 - 98, 115) 490, 524
Cullan, David J. - Commission on IndustrialRelations 1620,1651,1768,2181,2458
Friesen, Alan W. - Public EmployeesRetirement Board 1622, 1651, 1706, 1872, 1906
Gilliland, Martha W. - Power Review
2858 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL
Board 906, 1018, 1023, 1259, 1312Glynn, Marcia Phelps - Personnel
Board 806, 927Hansen, C. F. (Fred) - Motor Vehicle Industry
Licensing Board 97, 217, 222, 356, 421Hanson, R. Doyle - Board of Public Roads
Classifications and Standards 2293, 2365Hogrefe, Ray - Director, Department of Roads -
State Engineer 1167, 1362, 1511, 1612Joneson, Jim - Executive Director, Nebraska
Commission on Law Enforcement and CriminalJustice (1st Special Session 1985 - 7, 11) 305, 551, 558
Kendall, Bruce H. - Power ReviewBoard 906, 1018, 1023, 1259, 1312
Kooser, Ted - Nebraska ArtsCouncil 97, 217, 632, 1070, 1107
Kuehl, Patty - Director, Department onAging 486, 577, 604, 969, 1051
Langel, Clifford E. - Motor Vehicle IndustryLicensing Board 97, 217, 222, 356, 421
Lindholm, William D. - Board of Public RoadsClassifications and Standards 2293, 2365
Masek, Jeanette - State Board ofHealth 243, 278, 463, 738, 755
McCoy, Leon - (Executive Board Appointment)Nebraska Economic Forecasting Board 802
Morgan, P. J. - Motor Vehicle IndustryLicensing Board 640, 748, 786, 947, 1016
Nelson, Arthur - Board of Public RoadsClassifications and Standards 2294, 2365
Ninegar, Lou - Public EmployeesRetirement Board 96, 217, 446, 609, 633
Peterson, Patricia L. - Board of Public RoadsClassifications and Standards 2294, 2365
Poulton, Thomas J., M.D. - Environmental ControlCouncil 1472, 1476
Propp, Dr. George - Nebraska Commission on theHearing Impaired 1814, 1896
Quinn, Judith A. - State Board ofHealth 243, 278, 463, 738, 755
Ramer, Donald - Motor Vehicle IndustryLicensing Board 640, 748, 786, 947, 1016
Renken, Susan K. - Nebraska ArtsCouncil 97, 217, 355, 720, 736
Ripley, Robert C. - Nebraska Arts
GENERAL INDEX 2859
Council 245, 278, 632, 1070, 1107Robinson, Alcurtis - Public Employees
Retirement Board 244, 278, 446, 609, 633Sapp, Willie L. - Nebraska Arts
Council 97, 217, 356, 720, 736Schenken, Jerald R. - State Board of
Health 243, 278, 463, 738, 755Schorr, Paul C. - Nebraska Arts
Council 97, 217Sim, Robert W. - (Secretary of State Appointment)
Nebraska Accountability and DisclosureCommission 735, 927, 945, 1070, 1107
Steska, Beverly - Nebraska Commission on theHearing Impaired 1814, 1896
Stutzman, Robert J. - Board of Public RoadsClassifications and Standards 2293, 2365
Sullivan, Dr. Patricia M. - Nebraska Commissionon the Hearing Impaired 1814, 1896
Tagg, Robert L. - Superintendent of NebraskaState Patrol ...... (lst Special Session 1985 - 7, 10) 304, 551, 558
Torrence, Steve - Director, Nebraska Departmentof Personnel 98, 217, 675, 1109, 1110, 1137
Warren-Council, Brenda - Board of EducationalLands and Funds 1621, 1651, 1768, 2181, 2458
Wright, L. Bruce - Game and ParksCommission 641, 748, 886, 1157, 1169
Young, Ray R. - Advisory Committee to theDepartment of Social Services,Institutions and Corrections 1813, 1897
APPRECIATIONKrejci, William B 108Onizuka, Ellison 1559Scobee, Dick 1275
APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEEBudget Bills
LB 840LB 841LB 842LB 1038LB 1250LB 1251LB 1252
2860 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL
Appropriations Committee Reports onGovernor's line-item vetoes
LB 839 1495LB 1251 and LB 1252 2280
Budget bills meetings 1351Motion to allow introduction of more bills 364Report of total General Fund appropriation 743State agencies hearings 504-507, 761
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OPINIONS, LETTERSBy Bill Number
LB 43, 1985 1268LB 54, 1985 107LB 90, 1985 2300LB 122, 1985 2019LB 131, 1985 1300LB 153, 1985 2019LB 516, 1985 2019LB 529, 1985 2019LB 553, 1985 99LB 578, 1985 809LB 626, 1985 807LB 638, 1985 436LB 662, 1985 107, 814LB 759 959LB 761 689LB 772, Chambers letter to Attorney General 817LB 772 1263LB 783 854LB 788 1380LB 835 2021LB 924 1856LB 949 1135LB 953 1163LB 997 1611LB 999 1355LB1114 1044LB 1140 955LB 1149 955LBI176 1609LB 1233 1226LB 1239 1377LR 16CA, 1985 810, 812LR 306CA 751, 753LR 307 814
GENERAL INDEX 2861
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OPINIONS, LETTERSBy Opinion Number
#155 99#156 101#158 103#86003 107#86007 436#86010 595#86014 689#86011 751#86012 753#86015 807#86016 809#86018 814#86019 854#86020 955#86023 1044#86026 1135#86027 1163#86029 1226#86030 1263#86031 1268#86032 1300#86033 1355#86034 1377#86035 1380#86037 1609#86038 1611#86040 1815#86041 1856#86044 2019#86045 2021#86046 2300
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OPINIONS, LETTERSBy Subject
Agricultural land, change provisions for; providefor merger of Class I school districts(Sieck #86003) 107(Rupp #86018) 814
Agriculture, minimum sale prices established byU.S. Secretary of Agriculture(Eret #86007) 436
Animal Damage Control Program, levy fee
2862 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL
upon receiving services(R. Johnson #86037) 1609
Attorney General opinions, purpose of issuingto members of the Legislature(Beutler #not printed in journal-#157) 104
Attorney General, policies of issuing opinions tomembers of the Legislature(Beutler #not printed in journal-#157) 104(Beyer) 1335
Board of Regents, voting rights of student members(Rupp #86012) 753
Board of Regents, whether granting one vote tothree student members violates the "one man,one vote" principle(DeCamp #86011) 751
Chambers letter to Attorney General on LB 772 817Child assault cases, change provisions for depositions
(DeCamp #86046) 2300Child Pornography Prevention Act
(DeCamp #86035) 1380Constitutional officers, salary increase
(Vickers #86031) 1268Courts, provide clerk magistrates rather than
associate county judges, is subject of billclearly expressed in title(Haberman #86044) 2019
Courts, relating to judicial vacancies. to authorizerestaining orders, is subject of billclearly expressed in title(Haberman #86044) 2019
Criminal Code, crimes and offenses, definitionof gambling, definition of lottery(Hartnett #86029) 1226
Drivers license, suspension or revocation, issubject of bill clearly expressed in title(Haberman #86044) 2019
Education, establish educational service unitplanning committee(Baack #86038) 1611
Employment driving permit(Nichol #86015) 807
Environmental Protection Act, exemption forpolitical subdivisions relative to Nebraskawater quality standards
GENERAL INDEX 2863
(R. Johnson #86034) 1377Fire protection districts, provide continued
jurisdiction over annexed territory(Beyer #86014) 689
Gasoline Retailers, require sale of gasoholfrom all retailers(R. Johnson #86027) 1163
Grain trucks, separate permit, is subject of billclearly expressed in title(Haberman #86044) 2019
Handicapped person, may parent or guardian applyfor license plates without handicapped person'sname on title of ownership(Chronister #156) 101
Handicapped person, option of handicapped licenseplates or handicapped parking permit(Chronister #156) 101
Initiative 300, repeal(Pappas) 810(DeCamp) 812
License plate, may parent or guardian of handicappedperson apply for license plates without handicappedpersons name on title of ownership(Chronister #156) 101
License plate or parking permit, handicapped personhaving choice to buy(Chronister #156) 101
License plates, recognition ofTribal License Plates(Holly Jensen #86040) 1815
Medical Health Care, unlicensed personsadministering medications, distinctionbetween approving and certifying(Wesely #86041) 1856
Military organizations, prohibit certain activities of(Chizek #86030) 1263
Motor vehicles, haul from seller's place ofbusiness to purchaser for purposes of deliveryof the vehicle to purchaser and transportationback for driver(Goll #86010) 595
Motor vehicles, provisions for overweight vehicles(Beyer #86019) 854
Optometry practice, definition of
2864 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL
(Chambers #86032) 1300Pharmacies, require licensing of out-of-state
pharmacies doing business in Nebraska(Abboud #86016) 809
Policies of Attorney General issuing opinionsto members of the Legislature(Beutler #not printed in journal-#157) 104(Beyer) 1335
Premium tax, revise Nebraska's gross premiums tax(V. Johnson #86023) 1044
Public Education Income Tax Act, adopt(Sieck #86003) 107
Public Power Districts, establishing election districtsat discretion of board of directors based onpopulation or number of electors(Hartnett #86026) 1135
Public Service Commission, hold hearing for review of localexchange rates; deregulation of telecommunications(Schmit #86045) 2021
Real estate foreclosures, farm mortgages(R. Johnson #86033) 1355
Retirement System for Neb.r:aska Legislators(DeCamp #86020) 955
School districts, merge Class I; change provisionfor land valuation(Sieck #86003) 107(Rupp #86018) 814
Subject matter, one or more(Beyer #86019) 854(Hartnett #86029) 1226
Subject of bill clearly expressed in title(Hartnett #86029) 1226(Haberman #86044) 2019
Telecommunications, limiting rate increasesduring deregulation(Schmit #86045).............................................................. 2021
Tribal License Plates, recognition of(Holly Jensen #86040) 1815
Unlicensed persons administering medications,distinction between approving and certifying(Wesely #86041) 1856
Vehicles, whether dealers may legally piggybackother vehicles onto semi-tractors by using"In Transit" stickers
GENERAL INDEX 2865
(Go11 #155) 99Wild West Arena, authority of Department of Economic
Development to transfer or lease property(pappas #158) 103
BIRTHDAYSGoodrich, Glenn A. .. 919Haberman, Rex 474Hall, Tim 1213Nichol, William E 1331Rogers, Carson 588Rupp, Lee 1107Sieck, Harold F. 1071Vickers, Thomas 1214Wesely, Donald 1826
CEREMONIES AND PROGRAMSFlags, Nebraska National Guard 93Mothers' of the Year 1907Visually Handicapped Choir 1069
CERTIFICATESGovernor appointments, Legislature
McFarland, James D 1261Legislative members, roster 94
LB 90 2508LB 201 2509LB 201A 2509LB 237 2510LB 237A 2510LB 516 2467, 2468, 2498LB 539 2468, 2499LB 600A 2512LB 603 2506LB 635 : 2503LB 829 2502LB 829A 2502LB 839 1684, 1685, 1705LB 959 2505LB 959A 2505LB 967 2500LB 1129 2469, 2496LB 1203 2504
2866 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL
LB 1251 2459-2466, 2487-2495LB 1252 ~ 2466, 2472, 2486
CHAPLAINSBarnhill, Rev. Robert 469Bock, Rev. Terry 336Carsten, Senator Calvin 1516Champ, Rev. Lew 158Chitwood, Pastor Bob 637Christensen, Pastor Donald G. 666Classen, Assoc. Pastor Jerry 434Collins, Rev. G. L. . 309Corliss, Capt. Dave 410Denney, Mr. Max 969Dinovo, Pastor Terry 607Foster, Father 1964Froning, Diaconal Minister Lynn 1100Geirhart, Elder Bill 1260Goldhammer, Rev Morris 732Goll, Senator James 780,1558,1750Hallock, Rev. Ed 849Hess, Rev. Dillon 751Hostetler, Pastor Marvin 587Jacobs, Rev. Vernon 1069Johnson, Harland 1043Johnson, Rev. Richard 215Kolbe, Dr. Edward H 1856Lehman, Pastor Curt 556Marsh, Senator Shirley 2409Miller, Senator Jerry 361, 885Norden, Al J. D. D 1811Palmer, Dr. Robert 93, 241, 521, 806, 906, 942, 1012,
1162, 1311, 1392, 1452, 1606, 2019, 2158, 2222, 2331Presley, Rev. Loran 1482Richardson, Pastor Floyd 631Rosenauer, Rev. Donn 2097Roth, Elder LeRoy 539Schrag, Rev. Stanley 1213Schwandt, Rev. Alton 1654Stephens, Chap. Charles 485Stevenson, Rev. Robert E 688Tochterman, Pastor Frank 713Tyler, Rev. Charles 1904Wacker, Rev. Alex 276
GENERAL INDEX 2867
Wildman, Rev. Charles L. 1129Winseman, Rev. Albert 1704
CLERK OF THE LEGISLATUREAfter adjournment certificate 2513Communications on bills and resolutions
LB 516 2467, 2468LB 539 2468LB 839 1684, 1685LB 1129 2469LB 1251 2459-2466LB 1252 2466, 2467, 2472
COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALSMcFarland, James D 1276
COMMITTEES, OTHER THAN STANDINGAgriculture-in-Transition, Department of Labor
Budget Request Review, Business and Labor 1000Building Maintenance Committee
Task Force 1423Committee on Committees Report
McFarland, James D 1298, 1359Committee on Credentials
McFarland, James D : 1276Economic Development Committee 217, 523Initiative 300 special committee 857Motion to suspend rules, election of
Chairperson of Executive Board 1125, 1138Nebraska Retirement Systems Committee
Committee assignment change 362Vice Chairperson 362
Program Review HearingJoint Education and Appropriations
(LB 981 of 1984) 528Rules Committee
Hearing 1917Select Committee Report 2116
COMMITTEES, STANDINGAppropriations Committee
(See Appropriations Committee)Business and Labor Committee
Agriculture-in-Transition, Department of Labor
2868 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL
Budget Request Review : 1000State Labor Contracts 1768
Corrected standing committee reports 1070, 1081, 1085Governor Appointments
Notice of hearings 222, 304, 305, 355, 356, 446, 463,604, 632, 675, 786, 886, 1018, 1110, 1362, 1706, 1768
Standing committee reports 356, 490, 551, 609, 720, 738,781, 947, 969, 1070, 1109, 1157, 1259, 1510, 1872, 2181
Room change, unanimous consent 548
CONFLICT OF INTERESTWarner, LB 635, explanation of vote 927
CONTRACT, LEASE APPROVALS (See Reports)
EXECUTIVE BOARD, LEGISLATIVE COUNCILCommittee assignment change 362Economic Development Committee 523Interim Study Resolutions
Deadline 1589Policy on conducting interim studies 1553Report to refer to committees 1873
Nebraska Economic Forecasting Board,appoint Leon McCoy 802
Meetings 1208, 1282, 1511, 1848Motion to suspend rules on election
of Chairperson of Executive Board 1125, 1138Resolution by Executive Board to establish committee
on economic development 217
EXPEDITE (See Motions)
EXPLANATIONS OF VOTESAbboud 1768Beutler 246Haberman 382, 1415Hoagland 1978Lynch 246Morehead 1497, 1691,2248Smith 1462Warner 927
GENERAL INDEX 2869
GOVERNORAddressed Legislature
Message 2470State of the State and Budget Address 175
Appointment - LegislatureMcFarland, James 1208, 1260
Appointment letters 96-98, 243-245, 486, 537, 640,641, 806, 906, 1167, 1472, 1620, 1621, 1813, 1814, 2293
Bills, approvals 393, 587, 742, 763, 913, 1102, 1424,1505, 1506, 1644, 1645, 1690, 1691, 1750, 1811, 1812, 1813,1830, 2228-2230, 2333, 2447, 2448, 2473-2478
Bills, vetoes, messages, motionsLB 90 2485LB 201 2484LB 201A 2484LB 237 2481LB 237A 2481LB 516 2236LB 539 2446LB 601A 2511LB 603 2483LB 635 2480LB 778 1864LB 829 2480LB 829A 2480LB 839, line-item veto 1472, 1675LB 959 2482LB 959A 2482LB 967, line-item veto 2483LB 1129 2236LB 1203 2482LB 1251, line-item veto 2230LB 1252, line-item veto 2230
Committees to escort 175, 2470Legislature approve Governor Appointments
(See Motions, Legislature approve Governor Appointments)Notice of Committee Hearings, Governor Appointments
(See Committees, Standing, Governor AppointmentsNotice of Committee Hearings)
Reference Committee Reports, Governor Appointments(See Reference Report, Governor Appointments)
Resignation letterBeutler, Chris 1135
Standing Committee Reports, Governor Appointments(See Committees, Standing, Governor Appointments,
2870 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL
Standing Committee Reports)Summary of Governor's vetoes 2233
INDEXES, LEGISLATIVEPreparation and printing 2470
JOURNAL, LEGISLATIVEApprove, 60th Day 2471Permanent Journal, printing, distribution 2470
LOBBYISTS' REPORTS............................... 262, 368, 508, 594, 708, 782, 931, 1077, 1232,
1415, 1575, 1774, 1978, 2160, 2448
MOTIONSAdjournment
Motions 552, 584, 1243, 1451, 1702, 1848, 1947, 2157Sine Die 2470
Adopt rulesPermanent 130, 191, 203, 210, 219, 229,
248, 275, 338, 340Temporary 93
Advise Governor 175, 2470Appreciation
Enrollment and Review Chairperson 2470Approve Committee on Committee Report 1298, 1359Committee on Credentials 1276Disposition of bills 2469Expedite bills
LB 131 1306LB 494 1334LB 572A 1310LB 753 1332LB 768 1306LB 825 280LB 877 1346LB 988 613LB 1041 1306LB 1114 1084LB 1230 1810
Introduce new bills 900, 909, 1348, 1349, 1430, 1755Legislative Index, approve
preparation and printing 2470Legislative Journal, approve
GENERAL INDEX 2871
preparation and printing 2470Legislature approve Governor appointments 421, 524,
558,632,736,755,857, 1016, 1051,1107, 1137, 1169, 1312,)612, 1906,2458
Override VetoLB 516 2279.2454LB 539 2450LB 839 1496, 1675LB 778.... 2066, 2453LB 1129 2283, 2455LB 1251 2280-2291. 2295-2298, 2452LB 1252 2451
Overrule Speaker's Agenda (See Speaker)Place on General File notwithstanding
committee action 304, 437, 484, 572, 589, 611,658, 730, 737, 755, 899, 1056
RecessMotions 2326, 2364Permit discussion 2326
Reconsider action 275, 339, 548, 633, 741, 865, 866,881, 925, 2308, 2452
Session Laws, approve preparation and printing 2470Suspend Rules
Adopt resolutions in one vote3 resolutions 105120 resolutions 2410
Advance 47 bills to E & R Initial in one vote 935Allow vote to be taken on bill after
time has run out 1243Appropriation bills, place on General File 1350Appropriation Committee, allow introduction
of more bills 364Cancel and reset hearings 897Deliver bill to Secretary of State 2297Election of Chairperson of Executive Board 1125, 1138Permit consideration of amendment 1721, 1733,
2125,2153,2154,2179,2196,2314Permit consideration of bill 279Permit consideration of resolution 1118, 1584Read on Final Reading 363, 706, 1729, 1761,
1964, 2385, 2410Recess, permit discussion 2326Reconsider motion to place on General File 763. 780Vote without further debate or amendment 1890
2872 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL
Withdraw bills ... 209, 219, 346, 383, 420, 423, 434, 437, 473, 502,523, 584, 595, 605, 610, 708, 718, 739, 741, 755, 894, 907
OATHSGovernor appointments
McFarland, James D 1262
POINT OF PERSONAL PRIVILEGE·Labedz 793
PRESENTATIONFlags, Nebraska National Guard 93Visually Handicapped Choir 1069
PRIORITY BILLSAbboud - LB 788 773Baack - LB 942 588Barrett - LB 813 667Beutler - LB 894 855Beyer - LB 783 855Carsten - LB804 653Chambers - LB 237 855Chizek - LB 772 588Chronister - LB 131 602Conway - LB 1041 802DeCamp - LB 835 855Eret - LB 999 855Goll - LB 759 802Goodrich - LB 311 855Haberman - LB 219 855Hall - LB 1012 683Hannibal - LB 807 855Harris - LB 278 855Hartnett - LB 1198 855Hefner - LB 1124 855Higgins - LB 791 512Hoagland - LB 958 855Johnson, L. - LB 105 730Johnson, R. - LB 849 855Johnson, V. - LB 925 802Labedz - LR 322 855Lamb - LB 1126 855Landis - LB 1004 855Lundy - LB 890 802Lynch - LB 895 772Marsh - LB 572 473
GENERAL INDEX 2873
Miller - LB 763 855Morehead - LB 850 855Nelson - LB 796 580Nichol, Speaker
LBs 310, 464, 755, 760, 768, 773, 799,833,844,861,877,880,920,924,949,968,985,997, 1001, 1007,1055,1059,1067,1071,1176,1177 856,887
Pappas - LB 949 856Peterson - LB 318 742Pirsch - LB 956 856Remmers - LB 1049 802Rogers - LB 775 772Rupp - LR 318 856Schmit - LB 1230 856Scofield - LB 461 856Sieck - LB 474 667Smith - LB 829 522Vickers - LB 1172 580Warner - LB 35 856Wesely - LB 965 856Withem - LB 782 856Agriculture and Environment
LB 768 856LB 1016 856
Appropriationsnone
Banking, Commerce and InsuranceLB 801 856LB 1123 856
Business and LaborLB 950 856LB 1036 856
Constitutional Revision and RecreationLR 319 856LB 1152 856
EducationLB 998 773LB 1062 773
Government, Military and Veterans AffairsLB 862 856LB 928 856
Health and Human ServicesLB 926 856LB 1047 856
2874 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL
JudiciaryLB 90 856LB 320 856
Miscellaneous SubjectsLB 873 856LB 911 856
Nebraska Retirement SystemsLB 1139 857LBl140 857
Public WorksLB 1119 857LB 1210 857
RevenueLB 1027 802LB 1028 802
Urban AffairsLB 830 857LB 1003 857
RECESS (See Motions)
REFERENCE REPORTS, BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS................... 169, 215, 241, 277, 310, 332, 336, 361, 410, 435, 470,
485, 927, 1440, 1545
REFERENCE REPORTS, GOVERNOR APPOINTMENTS................................................ 217, 278, 309, 577, 657, 748, 1023,
1362,1476,1651, 1896,2365
REFERENCE REPORTS, SECRETARY OF STATEAPPOINTMENTS
................................................................................................. 927
REPORTS, ACKNOWLEDGEDAdministrative Services, Accounting Division
annual budgetary report 110Association of Food and Drug Officials and U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services,1982 and 1984 recommendation 111
Auditor of Public Accounts, reportof examination 110, 2176
Auditor of Public Accounts, reports onstate agencies 110
Board of Examiners for County Highway and City
GENERAL INDEX 2875
Street Superintendents, annual report 1137Board of Public Roads Classifications
and Standards, minutes 110, 418, 1657, 2364Classification and Pay Plan,
reports of revisions 110Department of Environmental Control, Construction
Grants Program, financial statusDepartment of Environmental Control, Wastewater
Construction Grants 111of Program #518 112
Executive Board Report, Nebraska EconomicForecasting Board, Leon McCoy 802
Greater Nebraska Job Training Planreport of changes and additions 110, 1290
Natural Resource Districts Reports 108, 243, 276, 608Nebraska Community Improvement Program,
manual 111Nebraska Department of Environmental Control,
regulatory recommendations concerningpotential environmental impacts of surfaceand underground uraniummining and related activites 112
Nebraska Department of Personnel, annualsalary survey report 111
Nebraska Department of Revenue, taxexpenditure report III
Nebraska Department of Roads, annual report 816Nebraska Department of Roads, Game and Parks
Commission, one year and long-rangefive year plan reports 110
Nebraska Department of Roads, Highway SafetyDivision, facts of traffic accidents III
Nebraska Department of Roads, quarterly reportsfor Nebraska State Highway Commission 110, 816
Nebraska Department of Roads, statement ofdeposits to Highway Cash Fund and roadsOperation Cash Fund for differentcalendar months 109, 276, 816, 1425
Nebraska Economic Forecasting Board, ExecutiveBoard Report, Leon McCoy 802
Nebraska Energy Office, biennial report 111Nebraska Investment Council, South Africa
related investments 609Nebraska Investment Finance Authority,
2876 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL
annual report 110Nebraska Investment Finance Authority, report of
distribution of agricultural borrowers 111Nebraska Public Power District, transcript of
hearing cancelling the "Mandan Line" 111Nebraska State Board of Landscape Architects,
list of registered ProfessionalLandscape Architects 609
Nebraska State Water Planning and ReviewProcess, annual report 111
Nebraska Workmen's Compensation Court,annual report 112
Public Employees Retirement Board, actuarialvaluation of retirement systems 690
State Building Division, leaserenewal contracts 110
State Claims Board, bonded officersand employees 523
State Risk Board,Office of Risk Management 690
REPORTS, EXECUTIVE BOARDAdoption of resolutions 217
RESIGNATION LETTERSBeutler, Chris 1135
RESOLUTIONS, INTERIM STUDYDeadline 1589Report of Executive Board 1553Study Resolutions 1873
RESOLUTIONS, NUMERICAL7CA Permit state to guarantee loans for energy
conservation devices.(Wesely) 67, 2469
8CA Establish an equal rights amendment tostate constitution.(Beutler) 67, 2469
9CA Require the Legislature to provide equaleducational opportunities.(Vickers, DeCamp) 68, 423, 437
11 CA Authorize giving or loaning of the credit ofstate for public purposes.
GENERAL INDEX 2877
(V. Johnson) 69, 246912CA Change provisions for impeaching a public official.
(V. Johnson, DeCamp, Hoagland, Beutler) ....... 70, 2469l3CA Establish Legislative Compensation Commission to
recommend Legislative salaries.(DeCamp) 72, 600
16CA Repeal Initiative 300.(DeCamp, Baack) ......... 75, 498, 524, 548, 633, 810, 812,967, 1674, 1697, 2080, 2194, 2469
18CA Expand the scope of water projects for whichstate can issue bonds.(Schmit) 75, 431, 2469
19CA Require schools to have financial resourcesfor quality educational programs.(Withem, DeCamp, Vickers, Hartnett,Lynch, Marsh) 78, 741, 755
26CA Change provisions for reading a bill onfinal passage.(Withem) 79, 2469
29CA Change provisions for salary and expensesfor legislators.(Beutler) 80, 599, 2469
30CA Allow graduates of Nebraska accredited lawschools to not join bar association.(Chambers) 81, 2469
32CA Alter the number of members on UniversityBoard of Regents.(Nichol, req. of Gov.) 82, 883, 887, 925
34CA Provide legislative salaries equal to minimumwage rate.(Rupp, Labedz) 83, 600, 2469
35CA Authorize state appropriation toAgricultural Bank.(Schmit) 84, 380, 962, 2469
36CA Establish membership for governing boardfor university and state colleges.(Hoagland, Nelson, Beutler, Miller,Lundy, V. Johnson, Smith) 85, 2469
57 Provides retrocession for Winnebago Reservation.(Pappas) 87, 302, 352, 393
82 Approve gift of land between Lincoln andOmaha owned by Railroads.(Morehead, Landis, V. Johnson,Lynch, DeCamp, Marsh, Wesely,
2878 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL
Hoagland, Beutler, Eret, Vickers) 89, 800258 Urge Legislature to support retrocession
of Winnebago Reservation.(Pappas, Hartnett, Goodrich, DeCamp,Chambers, V. Johnson, Haberman, Marsh, Schmit,Scofield, Beutler, Higgins, Lundy) 89, 2469
303 Retrocede criminal jurisdiction overWinnebago Reservation.(Pappas) 91, 2469
304CA Provide for biennial legislative sessionsand eliminate length restriction.(Warner) 125, 171, 341, 600
305CA Allow county boards to exempt property fromtaxation for new expanding business.(Chizek, Hefner, Beutler) 126, 171, 479, 799, 2469
306CA Allow student regents to vote.(DeCamp, Rogers) 128, 171, 325, 355, 722, 751, 753, 2469
307CA Including all land in districts with Kthrough 12th grade education.(V. Johnson) 134, 171, 599, 814, 953
308 Extend sympathy to family of Clara M. Hughes.(Beyer) 143, 172, 219
309CA Remove Lieutenant Governor frompresiding over Legislature.(Barrett) 154, 217, 341, 2469
310CA Allow counties to exempt certain propertyfrom taxation.(Abboud) 224, 242, 355, 600
311CA Authorize the keeping of fire arms.(Lundy, Rupp, Hefner, Pappas, Sieck, Conway,Chronister, Lamb) .... 228, 242, 447, 599, 995, 1152, 2469
312 Legislature support for early childhood specialeducation programs and federal research.(Select Committee on Early ChildhoodSpecial Education) 232, 245, 279
313 Suggest Curtis as federal headquartersfor animal vet science research.(DeCamp, Pappas, Haberman) 233, 245, 279
3l4CA Require certain proceeds be used forhighway construction.(Warner) 234, 278, 599, 953
315 Express sympathy to Julia A. Lundy family.(48 Senators) 249, 279, 311
316 Interim study on alternatives and costsof special education.
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(Education) 250, 1873317 Urge alternative procedure for purchasing
transportation vehicles for special education.(Education) 251, 418, 437
318CA Change percentage of signatures requiredfor initiatives and referendum.(Rupp, Pappas, V. Johnson, Hoagland,DeCamp, Chambers) 280, 311, 599, 856, 995,1299, 1643, 1736, 1838, 1903,2095,2153,2156,2194, 2385, 2406, 2408, 2409
319CA Authorize vocational schools to incurindebtedness.(Withem) 286, 337, 479, 856, 926, 2469
320 Support continuation of excess costfunding for special education.(Baack, Morehead, Nelson, Eret, Vickers) . 315,418, 437
321CA Require Legislature to fund new politicalsubdivisions programs.(Hefner, Lundy) 318,337,479,800
322CA Require establishment of a lottery program.(DeCamp) ..... 342, 362, 599, 855, 1010, 1416, 1598, 2469
323 Acknowledge services of Norm Hubertusupon retirement from Sergeant at Arms.(Vickers) 343, 419, 437
324 Condemn acts of terrorism and Khadafy.(DeCamp) 344, 2469
325 Request Governor to declare Truck andBus Safety Week.(Beyer) 345, 363, 367
326CA Require certain trains have cabooses.(Pappas) 366, 412, 599, 927
327 Express sympathy to Air Force 2nd LieutenantJohn E. "Ned" O'Brien.(Abboud) 531, 539, 558
328 Express sympathy to Gordon MacRae family.(Marsh) 532, 539, 558
329 Commend University of Nebraska CooperativeExtension Service for helping farmers rancher.(Lamb, Sieck, Wesely, Hefner) 533, 539, 558
330 Urges school districts and communities todevelop community education programs.(Vickers) 548, 558, 588
331 Express sympathy to Challenger crewmembers' families.
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333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
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(All senators) 580, 589, 594Designate first Sunday in August asJohn G. Neihardt Day.(Goll) 592, 609, 632Designate February 1986 as CommunityCollege Month in Nebraska.(Vickers, Peterson, Harris, Pirsch, Baack,Chronister, Carsten, Morehead, Lundy,Hannibal, Beutler, Marsh, Landis,Nelson, Haberman, Hoagland, Wesely,Barrett, R. Johnson, Lamb, Hefner,Lynch, Smith, Sieck) 613, 627, 632, 667Authorize feasibility study of parkingoutside Capitol Building.(Pappas) 641, 1873Formation of Legislative Special Committeeto study Initiative 3.(Conway, DeCamp) 645, 681, 723, 725, 756, 804Provide duties for Education Departmentconcerning special education.(26 senators) 658, 667, 711Appoint task force to study effects ofInitiative 3.(Landis) 660, 2469Honor Mary K. Quinlan as president ofNational Press Club.(Marsh) 675, 690, 711Recognize Honorable Judge Hugh Stuartfor outstanding service.(Pappas) 680, 690, 711Declare Nebraska Model United Nations Week.(Wesely, Marsh) 683, 719, 730Extend sympathy to Don E. Apley family.(Eret) 746, 754, 789Urge Congress to act quickly on soilconservation programs.(Vickers, Nelson, R. Johnson, Schmit) 746, 754, 789Recognize importance of gasoline-poweredautomobile and its contribution.(Hefner, Goll) 800, 816, 861Convey to Congress importance of continuingSmall Business Administration in Nebraska.(Pappas) 864, 907, 942Oppose disposition actions by federalpower plants and related facilities.
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(Nichol, Schmit, Chronister,Peterson, Haberman, R. Johnson,Baack, Sieck) 893,900,927, 1017, 1280,2449
346 Declare NEBRASKAland Days as officialstate celebration.(Pappas) 902, 907, 908
347 Condemn violence against health carefacilities.(V. Johnson) : 934, 1014, 2469
348 Congratulate Laurie Tebbe as Mrs.Nebraska of 1986.(Morehead) 992, 1016, 1070
349 Congratuiate Crawford High Schoolwrestling team for Class D win.(Scofield, Nichol) 1021, 1051, 1070
350 Congratulate Gering wrestling teamfor Class B win.(Scofield, Nichol) 1022, 1051, 1070
351 Congratulate Alliance wrestling teamfor Class A win.(Scofield, Nichol) 1022, 1051, 1070
352 Wishing Senator Lamb a fast recoveryafter surgery.(Nichol) 1034, 1070, 1103
353 Recognize March 4, 1986 as TeacherRecognition Day.(Vickers, Morehead, Baack, Barrett,R. Johnson, Eret, Nelson) 1055, 1070, 1103
354 Recognize importance of pork industry, urgeMotor Vehicle Department to reissue RED PIG.(Rogers, Miller) 1091, 1106, 1137
355 Extend birthday wishes to Clerk of theLegislature.(Pappas) 1106, 1168
356 Thank Senator Beutler for service andleadership upon resignation.(47 Senators) 1117,1137
357 Conduct Cornhusker State Games, anamateur sports festival.(Wesely) 1168, 1276, 1312
358 Congratulate Nebraska Universitygirls basketball team.(Scofield, Higgins, Morehead) 1203, 1276, 1312
359 Declare April 1986 as Spinal-cordInjury Prevention Month in Nebraska.
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361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
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(Marsh) 1278, 1312, 1355Commend Lincoln Southeast girlsbasketball team for Class A win.(Marsh) 1278, 1312, 1355Commend Exeter girls for ClassD-1 basketball win.(Eret, Sieck) 1280, 1312, 1355Commend Davenport girls for ClassD-2 basketball win.(Eret, Miller) 1281. 1312, 1355Congratulate Johnson-Brock girlsbasketball team for Class C-2 win.(Remmers) 1305, 1359, 1395Commend Hartington Cedar Catholicgirls basketball team for Class B win.(Hefner) 1306, 1359, 1395Congratulate Battle Creek girls forClass C-1 win.(Peterson) 1316, 1359, 1395Urge farm lenders to adopt AmericanFarm Bureau's debt restructure plan.(Schmit, Vickers, Eret, Lamb,Carsten, R. Johnson) 1376, 1517, 1559Declare week of April 20-26 as CustodianWeek in Nebraska.(Eret) 1387, 1516, 1559Commend Mary Frederick Egging asMother of the Year.(Baack) 1440, 1906, 1907Encourage persons to carry UniformOrgan Donor card.(Nichol) 1453, 1484, 1516Congratulate Burke High School boysfor Class A basketball win.(Hannibal) 1463, 1484, 1516Commend Henderson High School boysfor Class C-2 basketball win.(Sieck, R. Johnson) 1469, 1484, 1516Congratulate Clearwater High Schoolboys for Class D-2 basketball win.(DeCamp) 1470, 1484, 1516Urge Legislature to support retention ofFairbury campus of Southeast Community College.
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(Morehead, Eret) 1475, 1507, 1514374 Establish task force to study
development and marketing of aquaculture.(Vickers, Sieck, Pappas, Scofield) 1479, 1559, 1585
375 Express concern that Midwest NationalTechnical Center remain in Lincoln.(Wesely) 1483, 1559, 1584
376 Commend Omaha Cathedral High Schoolboys for Class C-I basketball win.(Hall) 1496, 1559, 1585
377 Congratulate Holdrege High Schoolboys for Class B basketball win.(Barrett) 1497, 1559, 1585
378 Declare March 16 to March 22 asAgricultural Week.(R. Johnson) 1508, 1560, 1585
379 Congratulate Exeter High School boysfor Class D-1 basketball win.(Eret, Sieck) 1513, 1560, 1585
380 Commend Nebraska University Women'strack team.(Vickers) 1553, 1612
381 Urge U.S. Postal Service to be moreflexible with zip code designations.(Withem, Hartnett) 1581
382 Urge Nebraskans to eat all kinds of meat.(Vickers) '" 1584, 1593
383 Urge reallocation of funds for jobtraining programs for agriculture economy.(Barrett, Eret, Chizek, Hall,Pirsch, Labedz, Wesely, Remmers, Sieck,Chronister, R. Johnson) 1649, 2332, 2366
384 Authorize in-depth study of taxation,spending and structure of economy.(V. Johnson, Rogers, Hartnett, Miller,Hefner, Sieck, Pirsch, Landis) 1657, 1731, 1765
385 Interim study on role and mission ofpostsecondary education.(Warner, Miller) 1751, 1873, 1927
386 Interim study to review NebraskaLiquor Control Act of 1935.(Miscellaneous Subjects) 1752, 1874
387 Interim study on Nongame and EndangeredSpecies Conservation Act.
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389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
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(Constitutional Revision and Recreation) ...... 1753, 1874Interim study on five specific areasrelating to revenue and taxation.(Revenue) 1754, 1874Interim study on state aid to education.(Withem) 1769, 1874Interim study to investigate problemsunique to Nebraska municipalities.(Urban Affairs) 1769, 1874Interim study on separate juvenile courts.(Withem) 1770, 1874Interim study to review soundretirement planning.(Nebraska Retirement Systems) 1771, 1874Establish select interim committeeto study government programs for children.(Scofield, Landis, Smith, Marsh, Barrett,Chambers, Morehead, Nelson, V. Johnson) ... 1771, 1874Interim study on liability insurance.(Banking, Commerce and Insurance) 1790, 1874Interim study on reserve balances ofpolitical subdivisions' budgets.(Government, Military and Veterans Affairs) 1791, 1874Interim study on several areas fallingwithin Public Works jurisdiction.(Public Works) 1791, 1874Saluting Bellevue East High SchoolMarching Band.(Hartnett, Beyer, Withem) 1792, 1820, 1858Interim study on economic developmentby Special Committee on Economic Development(Wesely, Landis, Hannibal, Hefner,Scofield, DeCamp, Withem, Schmit,Abboud, Morehead, R. Johnson,Conway, Chizek) 1793, 1874Interim study regarding issuesrelating to health and human services.(Health and Human Services) 1799, 1874Interim study on federal, state andlocal funding of human service aids.(Wesely) 1799, 1874Interim study on health care formedically indigent.
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(Wesely) 1801, 1875402 Interim study on school transportation
and safety.(Education) 1802, 1875
403 Interim study on Nebraska National Guard.(Government, Military and Veterans Affairs) 1802, 1875
404 Interim study to examine federal, stateand local responses to agriculture problem.(Agriculture and Environment) 1803, 1875
405 Interim study on water quality and funding.(R. Johnson, Chizek, Scofield, Warner, Sieck,Vickers, Pirsch, Schmit) 1804, 1875
406 Create committee to hold hearing oncollective bargaining by state employees.(Warner) 1805, 1875
407 Interim study of Nebraska mentalretardation service system.(Hall, Lynch) 1806, 1875
408 Interim study on workers' compensation.(Business and Labor) 1807, 1875
409 Interim study to examine jail standardsand Jail Standards Board.(Judiciary) 1808, 1875
410 Urge Congress to hold farm bill hearingsin Nebraska.(Harris, Schmit, Miller, Rogers, Rupp,Vickers, R. Johnson) 1831, 1858, 1905
411 Acknowledge anniversary of Daughters ofUnion Veterans of Civil War.(McFarland) 1831, 1858, 1905
412 Express awareness and sympathy toproblems of migrant farm workers.(Smith) 1885, 2332, 2366
413 Urge U.S. Postal Service to be moreflexible with zip code designations.(Withem, Beyer, Hartnett) 1917,2333,2366
414 Congratulate Stephanie Crandall aspresident of Wesleyan Student Affairs Senate.(Lundy, Barrett) 2079, 2159, 2237
415 Congratulate McCook for winning oneof the Tree City USA Awards.(Vickers) 2089, 2099, 2110
416 Commend Professor Jack Snider uponretirement from UNL School of Music.
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418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
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(Marsh) 2106, 2333, 2366Congratulate John and Eleanor Harrison 50th wedding anniversary.(Harris, Vickers) 2106, 2176, 2181Urge U.S. Agriculture Department to recognizeproblems of Whole Herd Buyout Program.(Scofield, Vickers, Sieck, L. Johnson,Hefner, Warner, Miller, Eret, DeCamp,Schmit, Haberman, Baack, Harris,R. Johnson, Rupp, Rogers, Lundy) ...... 2152, 2333, 2366Commend Dannebrog, Nebraska on100th anniversary.(Rogers, Hannibal) 2158, 2410, 2428Recognize Hemingford, Nebraskaon its 100th anniversary.(Scofield) 2171,2410,2428Recognize Harrison, Nebraska on its100th anniversary.(Scofield) 2172, 2410, 2428Recognize Ansley, Nebraska for its100th anniversary.(Lamb) 2172, 2410, 2428Congratulate Mason City, Nebraskaon its 100th anniversary.(Lamb) 2173, 2410, 2428Approve certain collective bargainingcontracts among state agencies.(Business and Labor) 2182, 2333, 2366Commend Cairo, Nebraska for its100th anniversary.(Rogers) 2183, 2410, 2428Commend Eustis, Nebraska on its100th anniversary.(Vickers) 2183, 2410, 2428Recognize Loomis, Nebraska on its100th anniversary.(Barrett) 2184, 2410, 2428Recognize Farnam, Nebraska on its100th anniversary.(Barrett, Vickers) 2185, 2410, 2428Recognize Randolph, Nebraska on its100th anniversary.(Hefner) 2185, 2410, 2428Recognize Plainview, Nebraska on its100th anniversary.
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(Hefner) 2186, 2410, 2428431 Recognize Carroll, Nebraska on its
100th anniversary.(Hefner, Conway) 2186, 2410, 2428
432 Congratulate Sutton Commercial Clubfor help to farmers.(R. Johnson) 2187, 2410, 2428
433 Recognize Beemer, Nebraska on its100th anniversary.(Chronister) 2215, 2410, 2428
434 Congratulate Dodge, Nebraska on its100th anniversary.(Chronister) 2215, 2410, 2428
435 Congratulate Clarkson, Nebraska onits 100th anniversary.(Chronister) 2216, 2410, 2428
436 Congratulate Anselmo, Nebraska on100th anniversary.(Lamb) 2248, 2410, 2428
437 Extend state pay increase to includeUniversity employees.(Lynch) 2298
438 Commend Omaha natives Ryan, Kofoed,Scherr for LeggOOns.(Higgins) 2299, 2410, 2428
439 Commend Paul Basler upon retirementfrom Papillion-La Vista superintendent.(Withem, Beyer, Vickers, Hartnett) ....... 2299, 2410, 2428
440 Examine methods to make vitalstatistics available to county officials.(Lamb) 2332, 2449
441 Urge Congress to repeal Constitutionwhere President is limited to two terms.(Hall) 2365
442 Extend sympathy to Bill K. Bloom family.(Labedz, Schmit, Warner, Goodrich) .... 2377, 2410, 2428
443 Study to examine reasonable compromisesfor damages from failed banks.(DeCamp) 2378, 2449
444 Declare NEBRASKAland Days as officialstate celebration.(Pappas, Morehead) 2401, 2456
445 Establish delegation to discussresponses to beef cattle hardships.
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(Schmit, Vickers, R. Johnson, Lamb) 2402, 2456Recognize Dr. Jack Rodgers forservice to Legislature.(All senators) 2456
RULES, AMENDMENTS, MOTIONSAdopt permanent rules 130, 191,203,210,219,
229,248,275,338,340Adopt temporary rules 93Rule 1, Sec. 1(b) - Chairperson of
Executive Board 1827, 1917,2116Rule 2, Sec. 3(g) - remain in seats during
Final Reading 152Rule 2, Sec. 4(b) - members excused 213, 220, 230Rule 3, Sec. l(b) - committee's jurisdiction 148, 211, 219Rule 3, Sec. 3 - standing committees 212, 220,
222,248,275,339Rule 3, Sec. 13 - public hearing, notice 229Rule 4, Sec. 9 - reviving resolution killed
by committee 138, 139Rule 5, Sec. 2 - content and form of bills 144, 192Rule 5, Sec. 4(d) - bill limitation 150, 220Rule 5, Sec. 6 - Fiscal Analyst assist
standing committee 148Rule 7, Sec. 5 - call of the house 144, 192Rule 7, Sec. 7 - reconsideration 141Rule 7, Sec. 9 - motion to adjourn 153Rule 8, Sec. 1 - appropriations to state agencies 148Ru·le 8, Sec. 4 - standing committee
appropriations review 149Rule 9 - code of official conduct 130, 135, 137Rule 10, introduction of new bills 145, 192, 203, 205, 210Rule 10, scheduling of bills, priority bills 147, 210
RULINGS OF THE CHAIRAmendment to a motion to suspend rules,
whether in order 768Amendments germane 283, 488, 509, 823, 1202, 1279,
1331, 1365, 1430, 1443, 1464, 1587, 1588,1878,2031,2049,2100,2155,2177
Challenge the Chair 509, 768, 770, 823, 1202,1365, 1443, 2155
Closing, whether part of debate 770Division of the question 130, 203, 272, 943, 1024,
1696,2074,2281,2284,2287,2288
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Fiscal note, whether proper 578
SECRETARY OF STATEAppointment
Sim, Robert W 735, 927, 945, 1070Legislative members, roster 94Letters and certificates on bills
LB 90 2507LB 201 2508LB 201A 2508LB 237 2510LB 237A 2510LB 516 '" 2467, 2468, 2497LB 539. 2468, 2498LB 600A 2511LB 603 2506LB 635 2502LB 829 2501LB 829A 2501LB 839 1704LB 959 2505LB 959A 2505LB 967 2500LB 1129 2469, 2496LB 1203 2503LB 1251 2459-2466, 2487LB 1252 2466, 2467, 2485
Message on billsLB 807 2512LB 1230 2512LB 1230A 2512
Message on Governor Appointment, LegislatureMcFarland, James D 1260
SESSION LAWSApprove preparation and printing 2470
SPEAKER OF THE LEGISLATUREOverrule Speaker's agenda 2237Refer resolutions to Reference Committee 900
SUSPEND RULES (See Motions)
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UNAN~OUSCONSENT
Expedite bills (See Motions)Replace bill on consent calendar 1258
VISITORS, FOREIGNAustria 1259Ivory Coast 1373Korea 2157Panama 2157West Gennany 1980, 2327