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2001 - 2002 Regular Session Vote Details

Bill # Description Amendment Yeas Nays J pg. Date
SF1752 S.F. NO. 1752
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
REPASSAGE, AS AMENDED BY CONFERENCE

100 34 5269 05/21/2001

S.F. NO. 1752

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
REPASSAGE, AS AMENDED BY CONFERENCE

100 YEA and 34 Nay

Date: 05/21/2001

Journal Page 5269 - * Please see the Journal of the House for offical recorded roll call votes

Those who voted in the affirmative were:

AbramsAnderson, B.Anderson, I.BakkBiernat
BishopBoudreauBradleyBuesgensCarlson
CassellClark, J.DaggettDavidsDawkins
DempseyDibbleDormanDornEastlund
EntenzaErhardtEricksonFolliardGerlach
GleasonGoodnoGoodwinGuntherHaas
HackbarthHarderHausmanHiltyHolsten
HowesHuntleyJacobsonJarosJennings
Johnson, J.Johnson, R.Johnson, S.JuhnkeKahn
KalisKelliherKielkuckiKnoblachKubly
KuisleLarsonLeightonLeppikLieder
LipmanLutherMahoneyMaresMarquart
McElroyMilbertMolnauMulleryMurphy
NessNornesOpatzOzmentPaulsen
PawlentyPaymarPelowskiPetersonPugh
RhodesRukavinaRuthSchumacherSeifert
SertichSkoeSlawikSmithSolberg
StanekStangSviggumSwapinskiSykora
ThompsonTingelstadTumaWalkerWenzel
WesterbergWestromWilkinWinterWolf

Those who voted in the negative were:

AbelerBernardyClark, K.DavnieDehler
EvansFinsethFullerGrayGreiling
HilstromHolbergKoskinenKrinkieLenczewski
LindnerMarianiMarkoMcGuireMulder
OlsonOsskoppOsthoffOtrembaPenas
RifenbergSeagrenSkoglundSwensonVandeveer
WageniusWalzWasilukWorkman
Bill # Description Amendment Yeas Nays J pg. Date
SF1752 S.F. NO. 1752
CALENDAR FOR THE DAY
PASSAGE, AS AMENDED

109 22 3802 05/07/2001

S.F. NO. 1752

CALENDAR FOR THE DAY
PASSAGE, AS AMENDED

109 YEA and 22 Nay

Date: 05/07/2001

Journal Page 3802 - * Please see the Journal of the House for offical recorded roll call votes

Those who voted in the affirmative were:

AbramsAnderson, B.Anderson, I.BakkBernardy
BiernatBishopBoudreauBradleyCarlson
Clark, J.Clark, K.DaggettDavidsDavnie
DawkinsDehlerDibbleDormanDorn
EntenzaErhardtEricksonEvansFolliard
FullerGerlachGleasonGoodnoGoodwin
GrayGreilingGuntherHaasHackbarth
HarderHausmanHilstromHiltyHuntley
JarosJenningsJohnson, J.Johnson, R.Johnson, S.
JuhnkeKahnKalisKelliherKielkucki
KnoblachKoskinenKublyKuisleLarson
LeightonLenczewskiLeppikLiederLipman
LutherMahoneyMaresMarianiMarko
MarquartMcElroyMcGuireMilbertMolnau
MulleryMurphyNessNornesOpatz
OtrembaOzmentPaulsenPaymarPelowski
PenasPetersonPughRhodesRukavina
RuthSchumacherSertichSkoeSkoglund
SlawikSolbergStangSviggumSwapinski
SwensonSykoraThompsonTingelstadTuma
WageniusWalzWasilukWesterbergWestrom
WilkinWinterWolfWorkman

Those who voted in the negative were:

AbelerDempseyEastlundFinsethHolberg
HolstenHowesJacobsonKrinkieLindner
MulderOlsonOsskoppOsthoffPawlenty
RifenbergSeagrenSeifertSmithStanek
VandeveerWenzel
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