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2001 - 2002 Regular Session Vote Details

Bill # Description Amendment Yeas Nays J pg. Date
SF2569 S.F. NO. 2569
CALENDAR FOR THE DAY
PASSAGE, AS AMENDED

130 0 7507 03/26/2002

S.F. NO. 2569

CALENDAR FOR THE DAY
PASSAGE, AS AMENDED

130 YEA and 0 Nay

Date: 03/26/2002

Journal Page 7507 - * Please see the Journal of the House for offical recorded roll call votes

Those who voted in the affirmative were:

AbelerAbramsAnderson, B.Anderson, I.Bakk
BernardyBiernatBishopBlaineBoudreau
BradleyBuesgensCarlsonCassellClark, J.
Clark, K.DaggettDavidsDavnieDawkins
DehlerDempseyDibbleDormanDorn
EastlundEntenzaErhardtEricksonEvans
FinsethFolliardFullerGerlachGleason
GoodnoGoodwinGreilingGuntherHaas
HackbarthHarderHausmanHilstromHilty
HolbergHolstenHowesHuntleyJacobson
JarosJenningsJohnson, J.Johnson, R.Johnson, S.
JordanJuhnkeKahnKalisKelliher
KielkuckiKnoblachKoskinenKrinkieKubly
KuisleLarsonLeightonLenczewskiLeppik
LiederLindnerLipmanMahoneyMares
MarianiMarkoMarquartMcElroyMcGuire
MilbertMolnauMulderMulleryMurphy
NessNornesOlsonOpatzOsskopp
OsthoffOtrembaOzmentPaulsenPawlenty
PaymarPelowskiPenasPetersonPugh
RhodesRifenbergRukavinaRuthSchumacher
SeagrenSeifertSertichSkoeSkoglund
SlawikSmithSolbergStangSviggum
SwapinskiSwensonSykoraThompsonTingelstad
TumaVandeveerWageniusWalzWasiluk
WestromWilkinWinterWolfWorkman

Those who voted in the negative were:

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