Senate and House Bills
Vetoed by Governor After Adjournment
2002 Third Special Session
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----------------------------------- 6-25 Senators Ferrioli, Fisher,
SENATE BILLS Dukes appointed Senate
----------------------------------- conferees.
6-26(H) Representatives Winters,
SB 1022 By SENATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE Doyle, Hopson, Knopp,
ON GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS -- March appointed House
Relating to school finance; Conferees.
declaring an emergency. 6-29 Work Session held.
6-12(S) Introduction and first 6-29(S) Conference Committee
reading. Referred to Recommendation: Senate
President's desk. concur in House
Referred to Revenue. amendments dated 06-14
Public Hearing and Work and B-Engrossed bill be
Session held. further amended and
6-13 Recommendation: Do pass repassed.
with amendments. (Amendments distributed
(Printed A-Eng.) 06-29.)
(Amendments distributed Senate adopted Conference
06-14.) Committee Report and
Second reading. repassed bill.
6-14 Rules suspended. Third Ayes, 18 --Nays, 3,
Reading. Carried by Corcoran, Deckert, Dukes,
Ferrioli. Passed. Absent, 8--Atkinson,
Ayes, 21 --Nays, 9, Burdick, Carter,
Burdick, Carter, Ferrioli, George, Miller,
Corcoran, Dukes, Hannon, Shields, Yih, Excused,
Metsger, Shields, Trow, 1--Fisher.
Yih. 6-29(H) Conference Committee report
6-14(H) First reading. Referred to read in House.
Speaker's desk. House adopted Conference
Referred to Budget Committee Report.
Reconciliation. Repassed.
Public Hearing and Work Ayes, 46 --Nays, 12,
Session held. Barnhart, Beck,
Recommendation: Do pass Dingfelder, Hass,
with amendments and be Kafoury, Leonard, Lowe,
printed B-Engrossed. March, Merkley, Nolan,
Rules suspended. Second Rosenbaum, Wirth,
reading. Excused, 2--Hayden,
Rules suspended. Third Monnes Anderson.
reading. Carried by 7-3(S) President signed.
Shetterly. Passed. 7-10(H) Speaker signed.
Ayes, 45 --Nays, 13, 8-7(S) Governor vetoed.
Ackerman, Barnhart, Beck, 8-16 Governor's veto message
Dingfelder, Hass, entered into Journal.
Kafoury, Leonard, March, Motion to repass bill
Nolan, Rosenbaum, Smith, notwithstanding
G., Walker, V., Wirth, Governor's veto carried
Excused, 2--Hayden, in accordance with Art.
Walker, C.. V, sec. 15b, Oregon
6-19(S) Senate refused to concur in Constitution. Bill
House amendments on voice repassed.
vote.
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Ayes, 22 --Nays, 6, money; declaring an
Burdick, Corcoran, emergency.
Deckert, Morrisette, 6-14(H) First reading. Referred to
Trow, Yih, Excused, Speaker's desk.
2--Gordly, Nelson. Referred to Budget
8-20(H) Motion to repass bill Reconciliation.
notwithstanding the Public Hearing and Work
Governor's veto having Session held.
received the required Recommendation: Do pass
two-thirds majority with amendments and be
carried. Bill repassed. printed A-Engrossed.
Ayes, 46 --Nays, 13, Rules suspended. Second
Barnhart, Bates, Beck, reading.
Gardner, Hass, Kafoury, Rules suspended. Third
King, Leonard, Lowe, reading. Carried by
Nolan, Rosenbaum, Tomei, Shetterly. Passed.
Walker, V., Excused, Ayes, 48 --Nays, 10,
1--Dingfelder. Ackerman, Barnhart, Beck,
Changes payment schedule for Dingfelder, Hass,
apportionments from State School Kafoury, March, Nolan,
Fund to school districts and Rosenbaum, Wilson,
education service districts Excused, 2--Hayden,
starting with payments after July Walker, C..
1, 2003. Specifies payment schedule 6-15(S) First reading. Referred to
for community college districts and President's desk.
community college service districts Referred to Revenue.
for 2002-2003 fiscal year. 6-17 Public Hearing held.
Allows school districts and 6-19 Work Session held.
education service districts to 6-25 Work Session held.
issue obligations that are in 6-26 Recommendation: Without
anticipation of revenues with recommendation as to
longer maturity dates. passage and be referred
Allows school districts µandº, to Budget.
education service districts, Referred to Budget by order
community college districts and of the President.
community college service districts Public Hearing and Work
to accrue limited amount of Session held.
revenues from next fiscal year to Recommendation: Without
current fiscal year. Temporarily recommendation as to
allows certain school districts and passage, but with
education service districts to show amendments to the A-Eng.
limited negative ending fund bill. (Printed B-Eng.)
balance. (Amendments distributed
Declares emergency, effective on 06-26.)
passage. 6-27 Second reading.
Motion to rerefer to Budget
carried by unanimous
consent.
----------------------------------- Public Hearing and Work
HOUSE BILLS Session held.
----------------------------------- Recommendation: Do pass
with amendments to the
HB 4056 By HOUSE SPECIAL SESSION B-Eng. bill. (Printed
COMMITTEE ON BUDGET C-Eng.)
RECONCILIATION -- Relating (Amendments distributed
to revenue bonds for State 06-27.)
School Fund; appropriating
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Rules suspended. Third Potential conflict(s) of
Reading. Carried by interest declared by
Minnis. Passed. King.
Ayes, 17 --Nays, 12, 6-30(S) Senate adopted Conference
Atkinson, Beyer, Carter, Committee Report and
Clarno, Deckert, repassed bill.
Ferrioli, Fisher, Miller, Ayes, 16 --Nays, 12,
Shields, Starr, Trow, Atkinson, Beyer, Clarno,
Yih, Excused, 1--George. Dukes, Ferrioli, Fisher,
6-29 Senators Hannon, Courtney Harper, Messerle, Nelson,
appointed Senate Shields, Starr, Yih,
conferees. Absent, 2--George,
6-29(H) Representatives Shetterly, Miller.
Bates, Butler, Hass, 7-10(H) Speaker signed.
Williams appointed House 7-10(S) President signed.
Conferees. 8-7(H) Governor vetoed.
Work Session scheduled. 8-16 Governor's message read in
Conference Committee the House.
recommendation: House Motion to repass bill
concur in the Senate notwithstanding the
amendments dated 06-26 Governor's veto not
and 06-27 and bill be having received the
further amended and required two-thirds
repassed. majority failed. Veto
6-29(S) Conference Committee Report sustained.
read in Senate. Ayes, 37 --Nays, 21,
(Amendments distributed Ackerman, Barnhart,
06-29.) Bates, Beck, Beyer,
6-29(H) House adopted Conference Gardner, Hass, Kafoury,
Committee Report. King, Leonard, Lowe,
Ayes, 32 --Nays, 27, Monnes Anderson, March,
Ackerman, Beck, Beyer, Merkley, Nolan,
Butler, Dingfelder, Rosenbaum, Tomei, Verger,
Gardner, Hass, Hopson, Walker, V., Williams,
Jenson, Kafoury, King, Wirth, Excused,
Kropf, Krummel, Lee, 2--Dingfelder, Schrader.
Leonard, Lowe, Merkley, Williams changed vote from
Nelson, Nolan, Ringo, 'aye' to 'nay' and moved
Rosenbaum, Tomei, Verger, for immediate
Walker, V., Wilson, reconsideration.
Wirth, Zauner, Excused, Vote reconsideration
1--Monnes Anderson. carried.
Repassed. Ayes, 35 --Nays, 23,
Ayes, 32 --Nays, 27, Ackerman, Barnhart,
Ackerman, Beck, Beyer, Bates, Beck, Beyer,
Close, Dingfelder, Gardner, Hansen, Hass,
Gardner, Hass, Hopson, Hopson, Kafoury, King,
Kafoury, King, Kropf, Lee, Leonard, Lowe,
Krummel, Lee, Leonard, Monnes Anderson, March,
Lowe, March, Merkley, Merkley, Nolan,
Nelson, Nolan, Ringo, Rosenbaum, Tomei, Verger,
Rosenbaum, Tomei, Verger, Walker, V., Wirth,
Walker, V., Wilson, Excused, 2--Dingfelder,
Wirth, Zauner, Excused, Schrader.
1--Monnes Anderson. Motion to make Special
Order of Business
immediately following
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consideration of SB 1022 Referred to Budget
carried. Committee on PERS.
Ayes, 36 --Nays, 22, Recommendation: Do pass
Ackerman, Barnhart, with amendments and be
Bates, Beck, Beyer, printed A-Engrossed.
Gardner, Hansen, Hass, Rules suspended. Second
Kafoury, King, Lee, reading.
Leonard, Lowe, Monnes Rules suspended. Third
Anderson, March, Merkley, reading. Carried by
Nolan, Rosenbaum, Tomei, Patridge. Passed.
Verger, Walker, V., Ayes, 32 --Nays, 26,
Wirth, Excused, Ackerman, Barnhart,
2--Dingfelder, Schrader. Bates, Beck, Beyer,
8-20 Motion to repass bill Butler, Devlin,
notwithstanding the Dingfelder, Hansen, Hass,
Governor's veto not Hopson, Kafoury, King,
having received the Krummel, Lee, Leonard,
required two-thirds March, Merkley, Nolan,
majority failed. Veto Ringo, Rosenbaum, Tomei,
sustained. Verger, Walker, V.,
Ayes, 38 --Nays, 21, Wirth, Zauner, Excused,
Ackerman, Barnhart, 2--Hayden, Monnes
Bates, Beck, Beyer, Anderson.
Gardner, Hass, Kafoury, 6-29(S) First reading. Referred to
King, Leonard, Lowe, President's desk.
Monnes Anderson, March, Referred to Budget.
Merkley, Nolan, Public Hearing and Work
Rosenbaum, Schrader, Session held.
Tomei, Verger, Walker, Recommendation: Do pass the
V., Wirth, Excused, A-Eng. bill.
1--Dingfelder. Rules suspended. Second
8-20 Veto sustained in accordance reading.
with Article V, Section 15b, Rules suspended. Third
Oregon Constitution. Reading. Carried by
Authorizes State Treasurer to Hannon. Passed.
issue revenue bonds µunder Ayes, 23 --Nays, 5,
specified circumstancesº to be paid Burdick, Deckert, Dukes,
from cigarette tax revenues. Shields, Yih, Excused,
Specifies that bond proceeds are to 1--Fisher, Attending
be used for purposes for which Legislative Business,
moneys in State School Fund may be 1----Minnis.
used. Authorizes transfer of net 7-10(H) Speaker signed.
bond proceeds to State School Fund. 7-10(S) President signed.
Declares emergency, effective on 8-6(H) Governor vetoed.
passage. 8-16 Governor's message read in
the House.
HB 4064 By HOUSE SPECIAL SESSION 8-20 Veto sustained in accordance
BUDGET COMMITTEE ON PERS -- with Article V, Section 15b,
Relating to taxation; Oregon Constitution.
prescribing an effective Sunsets cigarette tax increase,
date. if increase becomes law.
6-29(H) Public Hearing and Work Takes effect on 91st day
Session held. following adjournment sine die.
First reading. Referred to
Speaker's desk.