APRIL 26, 2007 - Nevada Legislature

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THE EIGHTY-FIRST DAY
CARSON CITY (Thursday), April 26, 2007
Assembly called to order at 11:02 a.m.
Madam Speaker presiding.
Roll called.
All present.
Prayer by the Chaplain, Reverend Louie Locke.
Lord, we being the floor session today with a brief prayer to You of thankfulness and praise.
As Your Word declares in Psalm 10: “Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts
with praise. Be thankful to Him, and bless His name. For the Lord is good; His mercy is
everlasting, and His truth endures to all generations. (Psalm 100:4-5)
Lord, I ask Your blessings on each of these Assemblymen and Assemblywomen who serve
the people of the state of Nevada. We pray especially today as their staff are honored and also
for the firefighters and law enforcement personnel being honored today. We thank You for their
service and ask You to continue to protect them as they serve. I pray in Your most wonderful
name.
AMEN.
Pledge of allegiance to the Flag.
Assemblyman Oceguera moved that further reading of the Journal be
dispensed with, and the Speaker and Chief Clerk be authorized to make the
necessary corrections and additions.
Motion carried.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Madam Speaker:
Your Committee on Health and Human Services, to which were referred Senate Bills Nos.
150, 220; Senate Joint Resolution No. 14, has had the same under consideration, and begs leave
to report the same back with the recommendation: Do pass.
SHEILA LESLIE, Chair
Madam Speaker:
Your Committee on Judiciary, to which were referred Senate Bills Nos. 77, 88, has had the
same under consideration, and begs leave to report the same back with the recommendation:
Do pass.
BERNIE ANDERSON, Chair
Madam Speaker:
Your Committee on Ways and Means, to which were referred Assembly Bills Nos. 198, 504,
543, 548, 556, has had the same under consideration, and begs leave to report the same back
with the recommendation: Amend, and do pass as amended.
MORSE ARBERRY JR., Chair
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MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
SENATE CHAMBER, Carson City, April 25, 2007
To the Honorable the Assembly:
I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the Senate on this day adopted
Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 21.
SHERRY L. RODRIGUEZ
Assistant Secretary of the Senate
Madam Speaker announced if there were no objections, the Assembly
would recess subject to the call of the Chair.
Assembly in recess at 11:14 a.m.
ASSEMBLY IN SESSION
At 11:15 a.m.
Madam Speaker presiding.
Quorum present.
SECOND READING AND AMENDMENT
Senate Bill No. 34.
Bill read second time and ordered to third reading.
Senate Bill No. 57.
Bill read second time and ordered to third reading.
Senate Bill No. 70.
Bill read second time and ordered to third reading.
Senate Bill No. 177.
Bill read second time and ordered to third reading.
GENERAL FILE AND THIRD READING
Assembly Bill No. 190.
Bill read third time.
Remarks by Assemblywoman Allen
Roll call on Assembly Bill No. 190:
YEAS—42
NAYS—None.
Assembly Bill No. 190 having received a constitutional majority,
Madam Speaker declared it passed.
Bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.
Senate Bill No. 151.
Bill read third time.
Remarks by Assemblyman Bobzien.
Roll call on Senate Bill No. 151:
YEAS—42
NAYS—None.
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Senate Bill No. 151 having received a constitutional majority,
Madam Speaker declared it passed.
Bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.
Madam Speaker announced if there were no objections, the Assembly
would recess subject to the call of the Chair.
Assembly in recess at 11:25 a.m.
ASSEMBLY IN SESSION
At 11:27 a.m.
Madam Speaker presiding.
Quorum present.
MOTIONS, RESOLUTIONS AND NOTICES
By Assemblymen Buckley, Allen, Anderson, Arberry, Atkinson, Beers,
Bobzien, Carpenter, Christensen, Claborn, Cobb, Conklin, Denis, Gansert,
Gerhardt, Goedhart, Goicoechea, Grady, Hardy, Hogan, Horne, Kihuen,
Kirkpatrick, Koivisto, Leslie, Mabey, Manendo, Marvel, McClain,
Mortenson, Munford, Oceguera, Ohrenschall, Parks, Parnell, Pierce,
Segerblom, Settelmeyer, Smith, Stewart, Weber, and Womack:
Assembly Resolution No. 10—Expressing appreciation to the staff of the
Assembly for their dedication and exceptional performance during the 74th
Session of the Nevada Legislature.
WHEREAS, Each biennium, the Nevada Legislature convenes to address the challenging
issues faced by this State; and
WHEREAS, With a constitutionally mandated 120-day limitation on the length of the
legislative session, it is critical that the legislative session proceed in an effective and efficient
manner; and
WHEREAS, This daunting task requires a dedicated and talented staff which is capable of
performing a multitude of functions and responding promptly to the different challenges that
arise during the legislative session; and
WHEREAS, The Chief Clerk of the Assembly, Assembly Front Desk Staff, Sergeant at
Arms and his staff, Personal Attaches, Committee Attaches, Administrative Services Staff, Bill
Services Staff and other Attaches of the Assembly have worked diligently and efficiently in
providing exceptional service to the members of the Assembly; and
WHEREAS, The extraordinary persons who have chosen to work with the Assembly during
the 74th Session of the Nevada Legislature have carried out their duties on behalf of the
residents of the State of Nevada with a professional attitude and tireless resolve; and
WHEREAS, Their herculean efforts earlier this week enabled the Assembly to coast to a
smooth finish on a day that is typically one of the more arduous deadlines of the legislative
session; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, That the members of the
Assembly of the 74th Session of the Nevada Legislature do hereby express their sincere
appreciation and commend the outstanding support staff of the Assembly, which includes
Susan Furlong Reil, Diane Keetch, Lucinda Benjamin, Matthew Baker, Kathryn Fosnaugh,
Jason Hataway, Christie Peters, Kyle Wentz, Terry Sullivan, Robin Bates, Victoria Kieffer,
Sharon Murphy, Jennifer Osheroff, Debra Williams, Jasmine Shackley, William Souligny,
Sylvia Brown, Sally Stoner, Barbara Houger, Wendy Kameda, Erin Smith, Betty Phenix, Laurel
Armbrust, Brooke Bishop, Nenita Wasserman, Tom Mullin, Toshiko McIntosh, Bonnie Borda
Hoffecker, Joyce Hess, Alaina Cowley, Ashley Smith, Ann Marie Cutkosky, Kathryn Alden,
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Deanna Duncan, Denise Dunning, Marge Griffin, Millicent Jorgenson, Sheila Sease, Victoria
Thompson, Jackie Valley, Cynthia Carter, Leslie Danihel, Kaci Kerfeld, Rosanne Kruckenberg,
Judy Maddock, Rachel Pilliod, Reba Coombs, Connie Davis, Christine Bashaw, Linda Blevins,
Anne Bowen, Barron Brooks, Todd Myler, Carol J. Thomsen, Patti Adams, Doreen Avila,
Patricia Blackburn, Judith Coolbaugh, Mary Kay Doherty, Denise Dunning, Patricia Evans,
Mary Garcia, Christine Henricksen, Terry Horgan, Sharon McCallen, Danielle Mayabb, Earlene
Miller, Rachelle Myrick, Emilie Reafs, Kelly Troescher, Cheryl Williams, Gillis Colgan, Olivia
Lloyd, Trisha Moore, Matthew Mowbray, Mary Bean, Jennifer Breeden, Nancy Dickson, Jeff
Dreiling, Curt Easley, Angela Flores, Fabby Franco, Vicky Goodson, Donna Hancock, Lisa Her,
Patricia Hutson, Novella Kowallek, Jacqueline Lethbridge, Yhvona Martin, Christopher
Mayhew, Carolyn Maynick, Sara Moffat, Jacqueline Morgan, Kathryn Moser, Luke Newman,
Janie Novi, Sheree Rosevear, Darlene Rubin, Janet Stokes, Linda Utt, Jacob Vela, Harle Glover,
Evelyn Moser, Maria Stafford, Frank Taylor, Victoria Windsor, Ted Zuend, Barry Wynott,
Deanna Keirstead, June Bennett, Norm Budden, Mary Carel, Diane Bacus, Brandi Colunga,
Jack Cooke, John Davis, Mark Day, Gail Eller, Mark Frady, Joyce E. Ghiselli, Don Hataway,
Juanita Heston, Lois Lahair, Bob Maynick, Reid Meyer, Frank Tetz, Christina VanFosson,
Daniel Webster, Katrina Zach; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly prepare and transmit a copy of this
resolution to each member of the staff of the Assembly.
Oceguera moved the adoption of the resolution.
Remarks by Assemblymen Oceguera and Mabey.
Resolution adopted unanimously.
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
SENATE CHAMBER, Carson City, April 26, 2007
To the Honorable the Assembly:
I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the Senate on this day adopted Senate
Concurrent Resolution No. 25.
SHERRY L. RODRIGUEZ
Assistant Secretary of the Senate
MOTIONS, RESOLUTIONS AND NOTICES
Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 25.
Assemblyman Marvel moved the adoption of the resolution.
Remarks by Assemblymen Marvel and Settelmeyer.
Madam Speaker requested the privilege of the Chair for the purpose of
making remarks.
Resolution adopted.
Madam Speaker announced if there were no objections, the Assembly
would recess subject to the call of the Chair.
Assembly in recess at 11:57 a.m.
ASSEMBLY IN SESSION
At 11:59 a.m.
Madam Speaker presiding.
Quorum present.
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MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
SENATE CHAMBER, Carson City, April 26, 2007
To the Honorable the Assembly:
I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the Senate on this day passed, as
amended, Senate Bill No. 190.
SHERRY L. Rodriguez
Assistant Secretary of the Senate
INTRODUCTION, FIRST READING AND REFERENCE
Senate Bill No. 190.
Assemblyman Oceguera moved that the bill be referred to the Committee
on Ways and Means.
Motion carried.
REMARKS FROM THE FLOOR
Assemblywoman Smith moved that the following proclamation be entered
in the Journal:
PROCLAMATION OF THE NEVADA STATE ASSEMBLY
WHEREAS, On October 31, 2006, a four-alarm fire caused by arson destroyed the historic
Mizpah Hotel located in Reno’s downtown casino district leaving 12 people dead, many more
burned and injured, and dozens homeless; and
WHEREAS, The Mizpah Hotel fire was the deadliest fire in Reno’s history, as well as the
deadliest arson fire in Nevada’s history, which affected approximately 80 hotel residents, and
several shops and businesses located on the first floor; and
WHEREAS, In conjunction and coordination with each other, Reno firefighters and police
officers distinguished themselves through quick, decisive, and professional actions during the
initial minutes of the catastrophic fire, as well as throughout the horrific event; and
WHEREAS, Two employees of the local electric company who were working in the area
used their company’s boom truck, after obtaining permission from the Reno Police Department,
to immediately help hotel residents evacuate in the first minutes of the fire; and
WHEREAS, The courage, diligence, perseverance, and professionalism of these devoted
public servants saved many lives that would have otherwise perished, and they continued, over
the next few days, to deal with the devastating consequences of the fire; and
WHEREAS, These brave men and women consistently face difficult and dangerous situations
in the line of duty while serving the citizens of the State of Nevada, whose growing population
intensifies their challenges; now, therefore, be it
PROCLAIMED, That it is important to recognize the outstanding firefighters and police
officers from the City of Reno who joined together to fight the Mizpah Hotel fire and aid in the
evacuation and rescue of the hotel inhabitants; and be it further
PROCLAIMED, That the hotel residents and their families and friends, as well as the City of
Reno, will be forever grateful to all the brave men and women who put their lives on the line in
the most difficult of circumstances to fight this horrendous fire and to save lives.
DATED this 26th day of April, 2007.
SHEILA LESLIE
Nevada State Assemblywoman
DEBBIE SMITH
Nevada State Assemblywoman
Assemblywoman Leslie requested that the following remarks be entered in
the Journal.
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ASSEMBLYWOMAN LESLIE:
The Mizpah Hotel is located in downtown Reno, which is the district that I represent. I also
work just a few blocks from there in the Washoe County District Courthouse; I also live half a
mile from that site, so I was greatly affected by the fire as were all the people of Reno. It was the
most devastating fire, as you heard in the proclamation. It happened on Halloween evening,
which is a night when a lot of strange things do happen. When we woke up the next morning and
heard about the fire, the unfortunate deaths, and the tragic circumstances, it greatly affected all
of us. Then we started hearing stories trickling out about the bravery that our first responders
exhibited that night without fear for their own safety. Our police officers, our fire departments,
and our paramedics ran into the building and rescued countless people there, but unfortunately
were not able to save everyone. If it were not for them, the tragedy would have been much,
much worse. Today, Mrs. Smith and I invited a group of officers and firefighters from the Reno
Police Department and Reno Fire Department, and we would like to extend our heartfelt
gratitude for what they do every day but especially what they did that evening. Please, members
of the Assembly, let’s honor their heroism and thank them on behalf of the State of Nevada for
everything they do for us, every day. Thank you
ASSEMBLYMAN OCEGUERA:
In my fulltime job, I am also a battalion chief in the City of North Las Vegas Fire
Department, and I am extremely honored to be able to recognize those who give of themselves
so much, so that others may live. As I am standing here today, listening to the words of my
colleague from Reno, three words of my own came to mind—chaos, valor, and courage. That is
what these public safety professionals do. They exhibit exceptional and heroic courage in the
face of great disorder and extreme confusion. From what I have been told about the 2006
Halloween night Mizpah Hotel fire, the public safety professionals being honored here today
exhibited skill and valor and turned chaos into some semblance of organization. The fire was
tragic, as we have been told, with 12 lives being lost and more than 30 people injured. But if it
were not for the quick and calm efforts of these responding public safety officials, it could have
been much worse. It is my understanding that the firefighters rescued an untold number of
victims from windows using ladders. I was told that the first two arriving engines never even
sprayed a drop of water. They were too busy rescuing people from the windows. These
gentlemen and women should be commended for exhibiting the best qualities that could ever be
asked of anyone and putting themselves in harm’s way so others can survive. I am proud to be
considered one of them, and I would also like to congratulate them on this honor here today.
Madam Speaker requested the privilege of the Chair for the purpose of
making the following remarks:
On behalf of the entire Assembly, we thank you for your service, we are pleased that we were
able to honor you today, and we thank you for everything you do every day for all of us. Thank
you.
GUESTS EXTENDED PRIVILEGE OF ASSEMBLY FLOOR
On request of Assemblywoman Allen, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Luke Newman.
On request of Assemblyman Anderson, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Laurel Armbrust,
Kaci Kerfeld, Judy Maddock, Doreen Avila, Matt Mobray, Danielle Mayabb,
Janie Novi, and Darlene Rubin.
On request of Assemblyman Arberry, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Patti Adams, Christine
Bashaw, Linda Blevins, Anne Bowen, Barron Brooks, Reba Coombs, Connie
Davis, Todd Myler, Carol Thomsen, and Ted Zuend.
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On request of Assemblyman Atkinson, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Victoria Thompson,
Kelly Troescher, and Christine Henricksen.
On request of Assemblyman Beers, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Sheree Rosevear.
On request of Assemblyman Bobzien, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Sara Moffat.
On request of Assemblywoman Buckley, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to the following members of
the Nevada PTA: Shirley Horner, Michelle Nixon, Karyn Tillett, Karina
Azevedo, Tami Berg, Rosalynda Carlton, Lisa-Marie Lightfoot, Shirley
Beasley, Jackie Draper, Morgan Brantner, Mary Ann Patocka, Jenni
Amundsen, Cheryl Gustafson, Barbara Lorentzen, Danielle Marenghi,
Michelle Dalpe, Ryan Ress, Lia Versaevel, Joan Westover, Dawn
Christiansen, Becky Conver, Tera Robison, Lora Minter, Amy Blair, Tina
Garcia, Erin Reid, Wayne Bauman, Ruben Chavez-Balde, Ann Lynch, Eva
Melendrez, Suzanne Munier, Angie Phillips, Kathi Allen, Michele
Cotterman, Lenny De Forge, Moises Denis, Karen Flanagan, Verda Hines,
Verlinda Johnson, Joy Kendall, Scott Konnath, Joseph Munier, Robin
Munier, Sue Smuskiewicz, D.J. Stutz, Kimberly Tate, Alison Turner, Angela
Cox, Julie Hosea, Danielle Sweeney, Charity Dahlke, Angela Leavitt, Beth
Hart, Erin Mara, Brenda Campbell, Billie Peaco, Melissa Carter, Tonya Pack,
Linda Johnson, David Rego, Carrie Chesler, Bridget Muniz, Steven Garnett,
Theresa Kendall, Nancy Fagan, Shelly Polillo, Julie Williams, Lora DeSoto,
Jami Neel, Ramona Smith, Josefina Perez, Carol Smokey, Tammy Nigro,
Tina Waldron, Teresa Cooper, Denise Kranz, Jenn Blackhurst, Jo Boyd, Tori
Cautela, Karen Dean, Jan Hillegass, Terri Janison, Kathryn Werner, Mary
Woloson, Charlene Gumber, Susan Myhre, Paige Carlovsky, Eileen Vaughn,
Michele Brown, Sue Williams, Laura Canale, Michelle Jocson, Kimberly
Renfrow-Coler, Kristen Stout, Shari Pendley, Joanne Corazo, Nicole
Lombardo, Rina Serrano, Wendy White, Albert Bocanegra, Paulette Davis,
Gloria Vest, Richard Vest, CarrollAnn Davis, Amy Henderson, Toni Stowe,
Keri Clark, Karin Cooney, Kelli Falin, Joanne Floyd, Lori Jones, Annette
Keirn, Bruce Stowe, Kayleen VanDerburg, Kristin Vollene, Timpi Williams,
Heather Gomer, Sherrill Kniffen, Allison McLaughlin, Suzanne Peckham,
Laura Shaffer, Sandra Guzzetla, Stacy Lauderbaugh, Ronda Lethcoe, Tracy
Schmid, Cindy Rowe, Sylvia Ostos, Manuel Perez and Anna Weselak;
Barbara Houger, Erin Smith, Wendy Kameda, Jennifer Arias, Betty Phenix,
Jessica Blakely, Caprice Roberson, Kathryn Alden, Harle Glover, Sharon
McCallen, Evelyn Moser, Kathryn Moser, Frank Taylor, Maria Stafford,
June Bennett, Deanna Keirstead, Robin Bates, Victoria Kieffer, Sharon
Murphy, Jennifer Osheroff, Debra Williams, and Terry Sullivan.
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On request of Assemblyman Carpenter, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Donna Hancock.
On request of Assemblyman Christensen, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Jacqueline Lethbridge.
On request of Assemblyman Claborn, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Millicent Jorgenson and
Christina VonFosson.
On request of Assemblyman Cobb, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended Jeff Dreiling.
On request of Assemblyman Conklin, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Tom Mullin, Judith
Coolbaugh, Patricia Blackburn, and Earlene Miller.
On request of Assemblyman Denis, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Denae Denis and
Novella Kowallek.
On request of Assemblywoman Gansert, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Mark Wells, Geoffrey
Hillier, and Toshiko McIntosh.
On request of Assemblywoman Gerhardt, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Angela Flores.
On request of Assemblyman Goedhart, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Vicky Goodson.
On request of Assemblyman Goicoechea, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Ashley Smith.
On request of Assemblyman Grady, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Mary Bean,
William Souligny, and Barry Wynott.
On request of Assemblyman Hardy, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Ann Marie Cutkosky.
On request of Assemblyman Hogan, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Christopher Mayhew.
On request of Assemblyman Horne, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Alaina Cowley.
On request of Assemblyman Kihuen, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Jacob Vela.
On request of Assemblywoman Kirkpatrick, the privilege of the floor of
the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to the following students
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and chaperones of the Nevada Homeschool Network: Sandra Colon, Ruben
Cruz, Emilio Cruz, Valeria Cruz, Leyda Vega, Andrea Vega, Jonathan
Seaborg, Stephanie Seaborg, Fernando Seaborg, Terry Seaborg, Sandra
Lawhead, Angela Castro, C.J. Castro, Connor Castro, Chase Castro,
Cassandra Castro, Elissa Wahl, Brian Henry, Forrest Wahl, Elias Wahl,
Sebastian Wahl, Layne Johnson, Betty Johnson, Cammeron Johnson,
Michael Johnson, Matthew Johnson, Tyler Kedziorsk, Kristin Isaacs, Troy
Isaacs, Ruben Cruz and Cameron Castro; Carolyn Maynick, Cynthia Carter,
Cheryl Williams, Mary Kay Doherty, Rachelle Myrick, and Emilie Reafs.
On request of Assemblywoman Koivisto, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Terry Horgan,
Jackie Valley, and Trisha Moore.
On request of Assemblywoman Leslie, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Joshua Wheatlie, John
Kockergin, Roger Mooney, Bonnie Borda Hoffecker, Katrina Zach, Patricia
Evans, Jasmine Shackley, Sally Stoner, and Olivia Lloyd.
On request of Assemblyman Mabey, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Jerry Jones, John Martin,
and Nenita Wasserman.
On request of Assemblyman Manendo, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Scott Jacobo and Lisa Her.
On request of Assemblyman Marvel, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Yhvona Martin,
Ron Parraguirre and Leslie Parraguirre.
On request of Assemblywoman McClain, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Marge Griffin,
Mary Garcia, and Gillis Colgan.
On request of Assemblyman Mortenson, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Sheila Sease.
On request of Assemblyman Munford, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Fabby Franco.
On request of Assemblyman Oceguera, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Veldrick Taoipu, Anthony
Fong, Joe Dolan, Leslie Danihel, Diane Bacus, Norm Budden, Mary Carel,
Brandi Colunga, Jack Cooke, John Davis, Mark Day, Gail Eller, Mark Frady,
Joyce Ghiselli, Don Hataway, Juanita Heston, Lois Lahair, Bob Maynick,
Reid Meyer, Frank Tetz, and Daniel Webster.
On request of Assemblyman Ohrenschall, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Patricia Hutson.
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On request of Assemblyman Parks, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Deanna Duncan,
Brooke Bishop, and Paul Smith.
On request of Assemblywoman Parnell, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Mike Lackore, Sydney
Coolbaugh, Linda Utt, Rachel Pilliod, and Denise Dunning.
On request of Assemblywoman Pierce, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Janet Stokes, Brian Henry,
and Forrest Wahl.
On request of Assemblyman Segerblom, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Jennifer Breeden .
On request of Assemblyman Settelmeyer, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Jacqueline Morgan.
On request of Assemblywoman Smith, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Mike Sprinkle, Joyce Hess,
Veldrick Taoipu, Anthony Fong, Joshua Wheatlie, John Kockergin, Roger
Mooney, Mike Sprinkle, Mike Lackore, Joe Dolan, Mark Wells, and
Geoffrey Hillier.
On request of Assemblyman Stewart, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Nancy Dickson.
On request of Assemblywoman Weber, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Rosanne Kruckenberg.
On request of Assemblywoman Womack, the privilege of the floor of the
Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Curt Easley
Assemblyman Oceguera moved that the Assembly adjourn until Monday,
April 30, 2007, at 11 a.m.
Motion carried.
Assembly adjourned at 12:48 p.m.
Approved:
Attest: SUSAN FURLONG REIL
Chief Clerk of the Assembly
BARBARA E. BUCKLEY
Speaker of the Assembly
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