THE EIGHTY-EIGHTH DAY
Carson City (Thursday), May 1, 2003
Assembly called to order at 11:21 a.m.
Mr. Speaker presiding.
Roll called.
All present.
Prayer by the Chaplain, Marlene Wendell.
As this is National Day of Prayer, it is my privilege to lead the Nevada State Assembly in prayer for our President, his Cabinet members, the United States military, members of Congress, our Governor, the members of the Nevada Legislature and staff, and all the good people of the state of Nevada and the United States of America.
Heavenly Father, we come to You, recognizing You are the Most High God, El Elyon in the Hebrew; and You sit on the throne of ultimate authority and power. One word, perhaps more than any other, sums up what the world is searching for these days, security. Everybody wants to feel more secure and free from fear of terrorist attacks, war, chemical and biological weapons threatening whole cities, diseases, and plagues. You, Father God, have given us the answers of how to live in this world with all of its potential dangers and still feel safe and secure.
Although promises of Your protection are echoed many times throughout the pages of the Bible, there is no single passage that captures Your wonderful ability and desire to deliver Your people in times of danger better than Psalm 91: “He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High, shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress; My God, in Him I will trust.”
If we will just believe and act on Your promises spoken to us here in Psalm 91, we will be able to live in total freedom from fear even in the worst of times, no matter what kinds of threats arise around us. On this day, when the whole nation is called to pray for our great country, we make Psalm 91 our declaration of faith. We believe You, Father God, to give wisdom to our President, his advisors, and all of our leaders to make the right decisions that will keep our nation strong.
Thank You for the rich and glorious heritage we have as a country. Let us never forget this is a country founded upon religious freedom and the principles and precepts of Your Word. Let us never forget the thousands upon thousands who shed their blood and gave their lives to protect the freedoms we now have and enjoy. We look to You, the Most High God, to preserve and protect all our citizens and for the continued preservation of our freedom. We ask it all in Your Holy 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
Mr. Speaker:
Your Committee on
Constitutional Amendments, to which was referred
Assembly Joint Resolution No. 12, has had the same under consideration, and
begs leave to report the same back with the recommendation: Amend, and do pass
as amended.
Harry Mortenson, Chairman
Mr. Speaker:
Your Committee on Government Affairs, to which was referred Senate Bill No. 79, has had the same under consideration, and begs leave to report the same back with the recommendation: Do pass.
Mark Manendo, Chairman
Mr. Speaker:
Your Committee on Health
and Human Services, to which were referred Senate Bills
Nos. 277, 337, has had the same under consideration, and begs leave to report
the same back with the recommendation: Do pass.
Ellen Koivisto, Chairman
Mr. Speaker:
Your Committee on
Judiciary, to which were referred Senate Bills Nos. 224, 269, has had the same
under consideration, and begs leave to report the same back with the
recommendation:
Do pass.
Bernie Anderson, Chairman
Mr. Speaker:
Your Committee on Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Mining, to which was referred Senate Bill No. 401, has had the same under consideration, and begs leave to report the same back with the recommendation: Do pass.
Tom Collins, Chairman
Mr. Speaker:
Your Committee on Ways and Means, to which was re-referred Assembly Bill No. 25, has had the same under consideration, and begs leave to report the same back with the recommendation: Amend, and do pass as amended.
Also, your Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred Assembly Bill No. 473, 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., Chairman
MESSAGES FROM THE Senate
Senate Chamber, Carson City, April 30, 2003
To the Honorable the Assembly:
I have the honor to inform
your honorable body that the Senate on this day passed
Assembly Bills Nos. 106, 113, 178, 199, 206, 248, 299, 335, 409, 438.
Also, I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the Senate on this day adopted Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 16.
Also, I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the Senate on this day passed, as amended, Senate Bills Nos. 407, 493.
Mary Jo Mongelli |
Assistant Secretary of the Senate |
MOTIONS, RESOLUTIONS AND NOTICES
By Assemblymen Chowning, Anderson, Andonov, Angle, Arberry, Atkinson, Beers, Brown, Buckley, Carpenter, Christensen, Claborn, Collins, Conklin, Geddes, Gibbons, Giunchigliani, Goicoechea, Goldwater, Grady, Griffin, Gustavson, Hardy, Hettrick, Horne, Knecht, Koivisto, Leslie, Mabey, Manendo, Marvel, McClain, McCleary, Mortenson, Oceguera, Ohrenschall, Parks, Perkins, Pierce, Sherer, Weber, and Williams; Senators Carlton, Amodei, Care, Cegavske, Coffin, Hardy, Mathews, McGinness, Neal, Nolan, O’Connell, Raggio, Rawson, Rhoads, Schneider, Shaffer, Tiffany, Titus, Townsend, Washington, and Wiener:
Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 17—Recognizing April 15, 2003, as Equal Pay Day in Nevada.
Whereas, When the Equal Pay Act, requiring employers to pay all employees equally for equal work, was signed in 1963, women who worked full-time, year-round made 59 cents, on average, for every dollar earned by men, and 40 years later women earn only 76 cents of that dollar as the wage gap closes at an even slower rate, resulting in a change of less than one-half penny per year; and
Whereas, According to reports by the Bureau of the Census of the Department of Commerce, the effects of the wage gap on women of color is even greater, with black women earning only 69 cents for every dollar earned by white men, and Hispanic women earning only 56 cents of that dollar; and
Whereas, “A New Look Through the Glass Ceiling: Where Are the Women?,” a report using data compiled by the General Accounting Office, states that, of the 10 industries surveyed which employ 71 percent of all employed women and 73 percent of all female managers, women who are full-time managers are paid less and advance less often than male managers and that the wage gap between female managers and their male counterparts widened between 1995 and 2000 in 7 of the 10 industries; and
Whereas, Many women are the sole support of their families and wage discrimination has a huge impact on their children and the quality of their lives, and it is estimated that America’s working families lose $200 billion annually because of wage discrimination; and
Whereas, Over a working lifetime, this wage disparity costs the average American woman and her family an estimated $250,000 in lost wages, impacting social security benefits and pensions; and
Whereas, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits wage discrimination on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, or national origin, and yet long after the Supreme Court made it clear that Title VII prohibits wage discrimination even when the jobs are not identical, as long as the work is comparable, wage discrimination laws are poorly enforced and cases are extremely difficult to win; and
Whereas, Wage discrimination for any reason is detrimental to our sense of justice and fairness and our belief in the American way; and
Whereas, While many people claim that the wage gap is the result of differences in education, the Bureau of the Census reports that a white male with a master’s degree earns $67,818 per year and a black man with the same education earns only $51,336, with the lowest paid being a similarly educated black woman, who earns only $43,884; and
Whereas, The National Committee on Pay Equity, founded in 1979, is a national coalition of over 80 organizations and thousands of men and women from all walks of life who are working to eliminate wage discrimination and to achieve pay equity that will benefit society as a whole when all workers have jobs that pay a fair and equitable wage, enabling them and their families to lead healthy, fulfilling and productive lives; and
Whereas, While the costs are minimal to employers, only 3 to 4 percent of payroll costs, pay equity wage adjustments can make a substantial difference in the lives of the persons who are being discriminated against; and
Whereas, Every year, Equal Pay Day is marked on a Tuesday in April because, on average, it takes women 7 workdays to earn the same amount that men earn in 5 workdays and 15 months to match the average man’s 12-month income; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the assembly of the State of Nevada, the Senate Concurring, That April 15, 2003, be recognized as Equal Pay Day; and be it further
Resolved, That the public and private employers in Nevada are to be congratulated for lighting the way for other states to follow, with the employers in our State ranking among the highest in the nation in paying their employees equal pay for equal work; and be it further
Resolved, That all employers in Nevada, whether public or private, are encouraged to compensate all employees fairly, based on an objective evaluation of their jobs, considering factors such as the skill, effort, responsibility and working conditions required for each job; and be it further
Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly prepare and transmit a copy of this resolution to Governor Kenny Guinn, to each member of the Nevada Congressional Delegation and to Linda Chavez-Thompson, the Chair of the National Committee on Pay Equity.
Assemblywoman Chowning moved the adoption of the resolution.
Remarks by Assemblywoman Chowning.
Resolution adopted unanimously.
Assemblywoman Buckley moved that all rules be suspended and that Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 17 be immediately transmitted to the Senate.
Motion carried unanimously.
By the Committee on Judiciary:
Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 18—Directing the Legislative Commission to conduct an interim study of the juvenile justice system in Nevada.
Assemblyman Anderson moved that the resolution be referred to the Committee on Elections, Procedures, and Ethics.
Motion carried.
By Assemblymen Perkins, Buckley, Hettrick, Anderson, Andonov, Angle, Arberry, Atkinson, Beers, Brown, Carpenter, Chowning, Christensen, Claborn, Collins, Conklin, Geddes, Gibbons, Giunchigliani, Goicoechea, Goldwater, Grady, Griffin, Gustavson, Hardy, Horne, Knecht, Koivisto, Leslie, Mabey, Manendo, Marvel, McClain, McCleary, Mortenson, Oceguera, Ohrenschall, Parks, Pierce, Sherer, Weber, and Williams:
Assembly Resolution No. 5—Expressing appreciation to the staff of the Assembly and designating May 1, 2003, as Assembly Staff Appreciation Day.
Whereas, The Nevada Legislature undertakes an enormous task every 2 years in the performance of its legislative duties on behalf of the residents of Nevada; and
Whereas, The smooth and efficient operation of the Nevada Legislature is largely dependent upon the dedication and abilities of the members of its staff; and
Whereas, Because the legislative session has been limited to 120 days, many extra demands have been placed on the staff by requiring them to learn and assimilate new skills at an accelerated rate and to process their work even more efficiently; and
Whereas, The bill clerks, secretaries, sergeants at arms, and clerical and support staff who serve as attaches of the Assembly have worked diligently and efficiently in their service to the members of the Assembly; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Assembly of the State of
Nevada, That the members of the Assembly of the 72nd Session of the
Nevada Legislature do hereby express their sincere appreciation and commend the
outstanding support staff of the Assembly, which includes
Diane Keetch, Lucinda Benjamin, Matthew Baker, Kathryn Fosnaugh, Harle Glover,
Jason Hataway, Terry Sullivan, Robin Bates, Heidi Hansen, Beverly Mobley,
Andrea Touyarot, Lucas Watson, Jeanne Douglass, Nanita Moore, Kathryn Alden, Lona
Domenici, Julie Whitacre, Linda Corbett, Barbara Houger, Nenita Wasserman,
Valorie Belknap, Kathryn Oetting,
JoAnn Kula, Jerlyn Figearo, Alan Mills, Cecilia G. Colling, Novella Kowallek,
Meghan Jenkins, Eric Anderlohr, Reba Coombs, Nykki Kinsley, Cecile Crofoot,
Marge Griffin, Joyce Hess, Sheila Sease, Jasmine Shackley, Jackie L. Valley,
Connie Davis, Anne Bowen,
Catherine Caldwell, Susan Cherpeski, Lila Clark, Linda Smith, Carol J. Thomsen,
Cindy Clampitt, Patricia Hughey, Deborah Rengler, June Rigsby, Erin Channell,
Kelly Fisher, Theresa Horgan, Victoria Thompson, JoAnn Aldrich, Patricia
Blackburn, Sabina Bye,
Nancy Elder, Corey Fox, Mary G. Garcia, Sharee Gebhardt, Nancy Haywood, Carrie
Lee,
Mary Bean, Toni Bouas, Marylou Burks, Jeanette Connolly, Celeste Gunther, Donna
Hancock, Mary Kay Hines-Doherty, Millicent Jorgenson, Merla Keetch, Michelle
Kennedy,
Yhvona Martin, Carolyn J. Maynick, Toshiko McIntosh, Shawn Morgan, Linda Lee
Nary,
Ellen Nelson, Linda Paul, Helen Poupeney, Jerry Stacy, Janet Stokes, Claudette
J. Thompson, Barbara Urbani, Loretta White, Anne Williams, Maxine Milabar,
Stephanie Elliott,
Betty Gardner, Bruce Pfeiffer, June Bennett, Kyle T. Wentz, Eddie Cordisco,
Jr., Mary Carel, Ken Beaton, Norm Budden, Myron Carpenter, Brandi Colunga,
James C. Corbett, John Davis, Jr., Joyce E. Ghiselli, Don Hataway, Juanita
Heston, Stephen Honey, Laverne LaFleur,
Lois LaHair, Ray Mager, Bob Maynick, Reid Meyer, Jesse N. Pickett, Elizabeth
Tetz,
Frank Tetz and W. Wayne Willson; and be it further
Resolved, That May 1, 2003, is hereby designated as Assembly Staff Appreciation Day in recognition of the dedicated and excellent service the staff of the Assembly has provided to the members of the Assembly and to the residents of this state; 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 Assembly staff who is commended in this resolution.
Assemblywoman Buckley moved the adoption of the resolution.
Remarks by Assemblymen Buckley and Hettrick.
Resolution adopted unanimously.
MESSAGES FROM THE Senate
Senate Chamber, Carson City, May 1, 2003
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. 33.
MOTIONS, RESOLUTIONS AND NOTICES
Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 33.
Assemblyman Sherer moved the adoption of the resolution.
Remarks by Assemblyman Sherer.
Resolution adopted unanimously.
INTRODUCTION, FIRST READING AND REFERENCE
By Assemblymen Hettrick, Knecht, Gustavson, Angle, Beers, Andonov, Brown, Carpenter, Christensen, Geddes, Gibbons, Goicoechea, Grady, Hardy, Mabey, Marvel, Sherer, and Weber (Emergency Request of Hettrick):
Assembly Bill No. 545—AN ACT relating to local government employee organizations; revising provisions relating to elections conducted to determine which, if any, employee organization represents a majority of the local government employees in a particular bargaining unit; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.
Assemblyman Hettrick moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Government Affairs.
Motion carried.
Senate Bill No. 407.
Assemblyman Oceguera moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.
Motion carried.
Senate Bill No. 493.
Assemblyman Oceguera moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.
Motion carried.
SECOND READING AND AMENDMENT
Assembly Joint Resolution No. 3 of the 71st Session.
Bill read second time and ordered to third reading.
Senate Bill No. 107.
Bill read second time and ordered to third reading.
Mr. Speaker announced if there were no objections, the Assembly would recess subject to the call of the Chair.
Assembly in recess at 12:44 p.m.
ASSEMBLY IN SESSION
At 12:46 p.m.
Mr. Speaker presiding.
Quorum present.
MOTIONS, RESOLUTIONS AND NOTICES
Assemblyman Collins moved that Senate Bill No. 172 be taken from the General File and placed on the General File for the next legislative day.
Motion carried.
Assemblyman Manendo moved that Senate Bill No. 113 be taken from the Chief Clerk’s desk and placed on the General File.
Remarks by Assemblyman Manendo.
Motion carried.
Assemblywoman Koivisto moved that Senate Bill No. 84 be taken from the Chief Clerk’s desk and placed on the Genera File.
Remarks by Assemblywoman Koivisto.
Motion carried.
general file and third reading
Assembly Bill No. 475.
Bill read third time.
Remarks by Assemblywoman Leslie.
Roll call on Assembly Bill No. 475:
Yeas—42.
Nays—None.
Assembly Bill No. 475 having received a constitutional
majority,
Mr. Speaker declared it passed, as amended.
Bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.
Assembly Bill No. 488.
Bill read third time.
Remarks by Assemblyman Carpenter.
Roll call on Assembly Bill No. 488:
Yeas—42.
Nays—None.
Assembly Bill No. 488 having received a constitutional
majority,
Mr. Speaker declared it passed, as amended.
Bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.
Senate Bill No. 65.
Bill read third time.
Remarks by Assemblywoman Ohrenschall.
Roll call on Senate Bill No. 65:
Yeas—42.
Nays—None.
Senate Bill No. 65 having received a constitutional majority, Mr. Speaker declared it passed.
Bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.
Senate Bill No. 133.
Bill read third time.
Remarks by Assemblyman Goldwater.
Roll call on Senate Bill No. 133:
Yeas—42.
Nays—None.
Senate Bill No. 133 having received a constitutional majority, Mr. Speaker declared it passed.
Bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.
Senate Bill No. 350.
Bill read third time.
Remarks by Assemblyman Goldwater.
Roll call on Senate Bill No. 350:
Yeas—42.
Nays—None.
Senate Bill No. 350 having received a constitutional majority, Mr. Speaker declared it passed.
Bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.
Senate Bill No. 395.
Bill read third time.
Remarks by Assemblyman Goldwater.
Roll call on Senate Bill No. 395:
Yeas—42.
Nays—None.
Senate Bill No. 395 having received a two-thirds majority, Mr. Speaker declared it passed.
Bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.
MOTIONS, RESOLUTIONS AND NOTICES
Assemblyman Oceguera moved that Senate Bills Nos. 84, 113, 397, 412, 484; Senate Joint Resolutions Nos. 1 and 2 be taken from the General File and placed on the General File for the next legislative day.
Motion carried.
GUESTS EXTENDED PRIVILEGE OF ASSEMBLY FLOOR
On request of Assemblyman Anderson, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to JoAnn Kula, Sabina Bye, Carrie Lee, Deborah Rengler, and Carin Lindloff.
On request of Assemblyman
Andonov, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was
extended to Carolyn Maynick,
Barbara Urbani, Jeanne Douglass, and Ted Cooper.
On request of Assemblywoman Angle, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Alan Mills.
On request of Assemblyman
Arberry, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was
extended to Reba Coombs,
Anne Bowen, Kate Caldwell, Susan Cherpeski, Lila Clark, Connie Davis, Linda
Smith, Carol Thomsen, and Maxine Milabar.
On request of Assemblyman
Atkinson, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was
extended to Shawn Morgan,
Sylvia Samano, and Barb Welling.
On request of Assemblyman Beers, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Mary Kay Hines-Doherty.
On request of Assemblyman
Brown, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was
extended to Jeri Figearo and
Nanita Moore.
On request of Assemblywoman Buckley, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Barbara Houger and Heather Branagan.
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 Assemblywoman Chowning, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Jackie Valley, Nancy Elder, Bobbie Gang, Margaret McMillan, Lou Emmert, Lisa Foster, and Deborah Thompson.
On request of Assemblyman Christensen, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Linda Paul.
On request of Assemblyman Claborn, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Millie Jorgenson.
On request of Assemblyman
Collins, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was
extended to Cecile Crofoot and
Erin Channell.
On request of Assemblyman Conklin, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Helen Poupeney.
On request of Assemblyman Geddes, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Michelle Kennedy.
On request of Assemblywoman Gibbons, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Lorry White-Peterson.
On request of
Assemblywoman Giunchigliani, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber
for this day was extended to Marge Griffin and
Kelly Fisher.
On request of Assemblyman
Goicoechea, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was
extended to Jeanette Connolly and
Paul Johnson.
On request of Assemblyman
Goldwater, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was
extended to Nykki Kinsley,
Patricia Blackburn, Corey Fox, Stephanie Elliott, and Sharee Gebhardt.
On request of Assemblyman Grady, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Mary Bean.
On request of Assemblyman Griffin, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Kay Oetting.
On request of Assemblyman Gustavson, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Jerry Stacy.
On request of Assemblyman
Hardy, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was
extended to Celeste Gunther and
Luke Puschnig.
On request of Assemblyman
Hettrick, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was
extended to Nenita Wasserman,
Cindy Clampitt, June Bennett, Bruce Pfeiffer, and Erin Russell.
On request of Assemblyman
Horne, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was
extended to MaryLou Burks,
Jennifer Romero, and Rosemary Peters.
On request of Assemblyman Knecht, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Lin Nary and Ken Beaton.
On request of
Assemblywoman Koivisto, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for
this day was extended to Jasmine Shackley and
Terry Horgan.
On request of
Assemblywoman Leslie, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for
this day was extended to Cecilia Colling,
John Berkich, and Joanne Ray.
On request of Assemblyman Mabey, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Merla Keetch.
On request of Assemblyman
Manendo, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was
extended to Eric Anderlohr,
Betty Gardner, Rusty Aldrich, Nancy Haywood, and Pat Hughey.
On request of Assemblyman Marvel, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Yhvona Martin.
On request of Assemblywoman McClain, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Claudette Thompson.
On request of Assemblyman
McCleary, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was
extended to Toni Bouas and
Vince Zamora.
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
Oceguera, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was
extended to Valerie Belknap,
Jeremy Derkovitz, Carol Loeffelholz, Joy Davies, Michael Thompson,
Sylvia Cobenga, Mary Haines, Laura Culley, Joseph DeJulius, Jan DeJulius, Karen
Forsyther, Dario Grittini, Sean McGowen, Robert Burgy,
Alissa Capovilla, Brian Chausmer Jr., Luke Culley, Angelina DeJulius, Zachary
DeLeon, Robert Dziuba, Veronica Fumo, Alyssa Gianakoulias, Jenna Giorgione,
Meghan Haines, Michael Haupt, Alicia Hoepfner,
John Houser, Andrew Leonaggeo, Melissa Marinch, Phillip Miles,
Kristyn O’Grady, Rosemary Peters, Sheree Porreca, Eric Reiplinger,
Donn Roach, Anthony Torrella, Austin Wasserkrug, Ashley Andrews, Stephanie
Annillo, Taylor Bellinghausen, Thomas Blitsch, Edward Call, Chelsey DeLeon,
Lanse DeLara, Timory Dreschler, Jessica Forsythe,
Ethan Freeman, Justin Galli, Janilynn Gatpayat, Andrew Gregorka,
Cameron Grittini, Natasha Hedrick, Brittany Jojola, Victoria Ledon,
Joseph Maglaras, Erik Manthei, Brandin McCrae, Cullen McGowan, Madeline Ocon,
George Pecoraro III, Jennifer Romero, Jordan Torrella, and Ronald Memo.
On request of Assemblywoman Ohrenschall, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Novella Kowallek and Anne Williams.
On request of Assemblyman Parks, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Joyce Hess, Mary Garcia, and June Rigsby.
On request of Assemblyman
Perkins, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was
extended to Kathryn Alden,
Lona Domenici-Reese, Meghan Jenkins, Abel Carlos, Brian Woodson,
Julie Whitacre, Kyle Wentz, Diane Keetch, Lucinda
Benjamin,
Matthew Baker, Kathryn Fosnaugh, Harle Glover, Jason Hataway,
Terry Sullivan, Robin Bates, Heidi Hansen, Beverly Mobley,
Andrea Touyarot, and Lucas Watson.
On request of Assemblywoman Pierce, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Ellen Nelson.
On request of Assemblyman
Sherer, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was
extended to Toshiko McIntosh,
Liane Filkowski, George Winters, David Gelmstedt, Rick Moysh,
Steve Cook, Delicia Jernigan, Shasta Brown, Sidney Orndorff, Tana Gurule, Jamie
Convis, Jessica Vinson, Jami Harris, Denise Koscinski,
Lindsay Hurley, Sandhya Bhakta, Jacquere Lipscomb, Amanda Jackson, and Mollie
Bryan.
On request of Assemblywoman Weber, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Janet Stokes.
On request of Assemblyman
Williams, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was
extended to Linda Corbett and
Victoria Thompson.
Assemblywoman Buckley moved that the Assembly adjourn until Friday, May 2, 2003, at 10:30 a.m.
Motion carried.
Assembly adjourned at 1:02 p.m.
Approved: Richard D. Perkins
Attest: Jacqueline Sneddon