Legislature(1997 - 1998)
1997-05-11 Senate Journal
Full Journal pdf1997-05-11 Senate Journal Page 1977 SB 7 Message of May 10 was read, stating the House passed and returned for consideration CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 7(RLS) am with the following amendment: 1997-05-11 Senate Journal Page 1978 SB 7 HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO.7(FIN) An Act reducing certain resident sport fishing, hunting, and trapping license fees, increasing certain nonresident sport fishing license and tag fees, and relating to nonresident sport fishing and hunting licenses and tags; and providing for an effective date. Senator Leman, Acting Majority Leader, moved that the Senate concur in the House amendment. Senator Leman called the Senate. The presence of Senators Taylor, Duncan, Donley, Hoffman, Mackie was noted. Senator Leman lifted the call. SB 7 The question being: Shall the Senate concur in the House amendment to CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 7(RLS) am? The roll was taken with the following result: 1997-05-11 Senate Journal Page 1979 SB 7 HOUSE CS CSSB 7(FIN) Shall the Senate Concur in the House amendment to CSSB 7(RLS) am? Effective Date YEAS: 14 NAYS: 3 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 2 Yeas: Donley, Green, Halford, Leman, Mackie, Miller, Parnell, Pearce, Phillips, Sharp, Taylor, Torgerson, Ward, Wilken Nays: Adams, Duncan, Hoffman Excused: Kelly Absent: Ellis, Lincoln and so, the Senate concurred in the House amendment, thus adopting HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 7(FIN) An Act reducing certain resident sport fishing, hunting, and trapping license fees, increasing certain nonresident sport fishing license and tag fees, and relating to nonresident sport fishing and hunting licenses and tags; and providing for an effective date. Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that the vote on the passage of the bill be considered the vote on the effective date clause. Without objection, it was so ordered. The Secretary was requested to notify the House. The bill was referred to the Secretary for enrollment. Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that the Senate proceed to consideration of the calendar. Without objection, it was so ordered, and the Senate proceeded to: