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SenateRoll Call Votes

2004 Session

Prepared by the Secretary of the Senate Office

Vermont State Senate

David A. GibsonSecretary

Vanessa J. DavisonJournal Clerk

TABLE OF CONTENTS

S. 54. An act relating to the practice of optometry ............................................................. 1

S. 58. An act relating to empowering municipalities to regulate theapplication of pesticides within their borders ........................................................... 1

S. 69. An act relating to predatory pricing .......................................................................... 2

S. 76. An act relating to the medical use of marijuana ....................................................... 3

S. 91. An act relating to limiting the application of granular fertilizers tononagricultural turf ................................................................................................... 4

S. 100. An act relating to humane and proper treatment of animals..................................... 5

S. 111. An act relating to comprehensive management of human exposure to mercury...... 5

S. 114. An act relating to access to juvenile proceedings ..................................................... 6

S. 154. An act relating to prohibition of retaliatory action against whistleblowers.............. 7

S. 164. An act relating to liability for genetic engineering ................................................... 8

S. 166. An act to improve early learning opportunities for Vermont’s children ................ 10

S. 184. An act relating to insurance parity for licensed health care providers.................... 11

S. 227. An act relating to risk assessment of sex offenders and community notification... 13

S. 249. An act relating to allowing and facilitating the use of wastewater disposalsystems located in clay soils and near ledges ......................................................... 14

S. 261. An act relating to a renewable portfolio standard, to authorizinginterveners in proceedings before the public service board, to enabling anefficiency utility to develop appropriate combined heat and powersystems that result in the conservation and efficient use of energy,and to establishing energy-efficiency standards for certain newappliances and equipment. ...................................................................................... 14

S. 279. An act relating to opiate addiction treatment .......................................................... 17

S. 284. An act relating to reducing the amount of phosphorus allowed inhousehold cleansing products used in dishwashers ................................................ 19

S. 288. An act relating to state programs and policies on prescription drugs ..................... 20

S. 308. An act relating to compliance with the No Child Left Behind Act ........................ 24

H. 35. An act relating to child support, custody, and visitation......................................... 25

H. 113. An act relating to harassment in schools................................................................. 25

H. 175. An act relating to consolidated environmental appeals and revisions ofland and development law ...................................................................................... 27

H. 183. An act relating to Memorial Day ............................................................................ 27

H. 199. An act relating to photographs on driver licenses and learners permits ................. 28

H. 201. An act relating to a farm viability program ............................................................ 28

H. 272. An act relating to nutrition policy in Vermont schools........................................... 29

H. 327. An act relating to identity theft ............................................................................... 29

H. 421. An act relating to assessing a fee of one-half cent per gallon of heating oilsold in the state to be used to finance the cleanup of spills fromaboveground storage tanks...................................................................................... 30

H. 519. An act relating to the Vermont student assistance corporation............................... 31

H. 540. An act relating to education finance implementation amendments ........................ 31

H. 585. An act relating to relating to fiscal year 2004 budget adjustments......................... 32

H. 590. An act relating to open containers of an alcoholic beverage in a restaurant........... 34

H. 632. An act relating to workers’ compensation .............................................................. 34

H. 735. An act relating to improving availability of home and communitybased care services .................................................................................................. 37

H. 752. An act relating to advance directives for health care.............................................. 39

H. 756. An act relating to miscellaneous changes to education law.................................... 40

H. 764. An act relating to the state’s transportation capital program and projectdevelopment plan .................................................................................................... 40

H. 767. An act relating to capital construction, state bonding, and thedepartment of corrections ....................................................................................... 41

H. 768. An act making appropriations for the support of government................................ 43

H. 772. An act relating to executive fees ............................................................................. 46

H. 777. An act relating to genetically engineered seed ....................................................... 47

H. 778. An act relating to miscellaneous agriculture subjects............................................. 48

H. 784. An act relating to income tax .................................................................................. 49

H. 785. An act relating to stormwater discharge ................................................................. 50

J.R.S. 40. Joint resolution urging Governor James Douglas to establish a drugreimportation program for the state of Vermont..................................................... 51

J.R.S. 60. Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment .................................................. 52

S.R. 19. Senate resolution strongly urging the Department of Public Service towithdraw immediately the currently proposed 2004 Vermont comprehensiveenergy and electric plan .......................................................................................... 53

S.R. 21. Senate resolution urging state and federal regulatory authorities to proceedwith great caution in considering authorization of the proposed extendedpower uprate at Vermont Yankee ........................................................................... 54

S.R. 30. Senate resolution strongly condemning and deploring those American militaryand civilian personnel assigned to the Abu Ghraib prison outside Baghdadwho severely mistreated Iraqi detainees under their custody ................................. 55

S.R. 35. Senate resolution recognizing the legal authority on transportation planningand prioritization matters of the Chittenden County MetropolitanPlanning Organization ............................................................................................ 55

Gubernatorial Appointments

Harold E. Eaton, Jr. as District Court Judge ............................................................................... 56

John M. Hall as Commissioner of the Department of Prevention, Assistance,Transition & Health Access .................................................................................... 56

Thomas Pelham as Commissioner of the Department of Taxes .................................................. 57

Paul L. Reiber as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court .......................................................... 57

Robin S. Siss as Commissioner of the Department of Information and Innovation.................... 58

Note: Page references to Senate journals are to the daily journals as prepared during the sessionand will differ from the page references that will be found in the permanent, boundSenate journal for the 2004 session.

1

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 54.

An act relating to the practice of optometry.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 26, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Campbell,Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Gossens,Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo,Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Snelling, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Bartlett, Bloomer, Shepard,Welch (presiding).

2/27/04

p. 351

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 58.

An act relating to empowering municipalities to regulate the application ofpesticides within their borders.

Question: Shall the bill be amended as recommended by the Committee onNatural Resources and Energy?

Results: Yeas 25, Nays 3.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Gossens,Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Mazza, Miller, Mullin,Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Canns, Maynard, Mayo.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Bartlett, Snelling.

3/10/04

p. 371

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SENATEJOURNAL

S. 58.

An act relating to empowering municipalities to regulate the application ofpesticides within their borders.

Question: Shall the bill pass?

Results: Yeas 17, Nays 4.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Campbell,Collins, Condos, Cummings, Dunne, Gander, Gossens, Lyons, MacDonald,Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Scott, Shepard, Snelling, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Canns, Greenwood,Illuzzi, Mayo.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Bartlett, Bloomer, Doyle,Kittell, Leddy, Maynard, Munt, Sears, Welch.

3/12/04

p. 392-93

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 69.

An act relating to predatory pricing.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 19, Nays 5.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gossens, Kittell, Lyons,MacDonald, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Sears, Snelling, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Canns, Illuzzi, Maynard,Mayo, Scott.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Bartlett, Gander, Greenwood,Leddy, Shepard, Welch (presiding).

2/6/04

p. 168

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SENATEJOURNAL

S. 69.

An act relating to predatory pricing.

Question: Shall the bill pass?

Results: Yeas 19, Nays 6.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Kittell,Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Sears, Snelling.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Canns, Greenwood,Illuzzi, Maynard, Scott, Shepard.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Gander, Gossens, Mayo,Welch (presiding), White.

2/10/04

p. 174-75

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 76.

An act relating to the medical use of marijuana.

Question: Shall the Senate concur in the House proposal of amendment?

Results: Yeas 20, Nays 7.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Kittell, Lyons,MacDonald, Mayo, Miller, Munt, Scott, Sears, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Canns, Gossens, Illuzzi,Maynard, Mazza, Mullin, Shepard.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Bartlett, Greenwood, Leddy.

5/19/04

p. 1458

4

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 91.

An act relating to limiting the application of granular fertilizers tononagricultural turf.

Question: Shall the bill be amended as recommended by the Committee onNatural Resources and Energy?

Results: Yeas 24, Nays 4.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Gander, Gossens, Greenwood,Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott,Sears, Shepard, Snelling, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Canns, Dunne, Maynard,Mayo.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Bartlett, Welch.

3/11/04

p. 381

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 91.

An act relating to limiting the application of granular fertilizers tononagricultural turf.

Question: Shall the bill be ordered to lie?

Results: Yeas 18, Nays 8.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Bartlett, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Greenwood,Illuzzi, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Scott, Sears, Shepard, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Condos, Kittell, Leddy,Lyons, MacDonald, Munt, Snelling, Welch.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Ayer, Gossens, Maynard,Mayo.

4/01/04

p. 507-08

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SENATEJOURNAL

S. 100.

An act relating to humane and proper treatment of animals.

Question: Shall the Senate accept and adopt the report of the Committee ofConference?

Results: Yeas 28, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Bartlett, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard,Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Ayer, Sears.

5/11/04

p. 1250

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 111.

An act relating to comprehensive management of human exposure tomercury.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 24, Nays 2.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Greenwood, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza,Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Snelling, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Sears, Shepard.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Gander, Gossens, Illuzzi,Welch (presiding).

2/11/04

p. 190

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SENATEJOURNAL

S. 111.

An act relating to comprehensive management of human exposure tomercury.

Question: Shall the bill pass?

Results: Yeas 24, Nays 2.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo,Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Snelling, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Sears, Shepard.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Gander, Gossens, Mazza(presiding), Welch.

2/12/04

p. 194

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 114.

An act relating to access to juvenile proceedings.

Question: Shall the bill pass, notwithstanding the failure of the Governorto approve it?

Results: Yeas 0, Nays 28.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: None.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Bartlett, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gossens,Greenwood, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza,Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Gander, Illuzzi.

1/7/04

p. 32

7

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 154.

An act relating to prohibition of retaliatory action against whistleblowers.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 16, Nays 12.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Cummings, Doyle,Dunne, Gander, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Mazza, Miller,Munt, Scott, Sears, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, *Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Gossens, Greenwood, Maynard, Mayo, Mullin,Shepard, Snelling.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Bartlett, Condos.

*Explained vote.

3/9/04

p. 366

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 154.

An act relating to prohibition of retaliatory action against whistleblowers.

Question: Shall the bill be amended as recommended by Senator Bloomer?

Results: Yeas 8, Nays 21.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Bloomer, Canns,Cummings, Doyle, Maynard, Mayo, Scott, Sears.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Campbell, Collins,Condos, Dunne, Gander, Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons,MacDonald, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Bartlett.

3/10/04

p. 369

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SENATEJOURNAL

S. 154.

An act relating to prohibition of retaliatory action against whistleblowers.

Question: Shall the bill pass?

Results: Yeas 21, Nays 8.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Campbell,Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy,Lyons, MacDonald, Mazza, Miller, Munt, Scott, Sears, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Bloomer, Canns,Gossens, Greenwood, Maynard, Mayo, Mullin, Shepard.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Bartlett.

3/10/04

p. 369

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 164.

An act relating to liability for genetic engineering.

Question: Shall the bill be amended as recommended by the Committee onJudiciary?

Results: Yeas 28, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard,Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Bartlett, Snelling.

3/10/04

p. 373

9

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 164.

An act relating to liability for genetic engineering.

Question: Shall the bill be amended as recommended by Senators Searsand Illuzzi?

Results: Yeas 18, Nays 11.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Condos,Cummings, Dunne, Gander, Gossens, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons,MacDonald, Mazza, Miller, Munt, Sears, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Bloomer, Campbell,Canns, Collins, Doyle, Greenwood, Maynard, Mayo, Mullin, Scott, Shepard.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Bartlett.

3/10/04

p. 373

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 164.

An act relating to liability for genetic engineering.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 29, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard,Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch,White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Bartlett.

3/10/04

p. 374

10

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 164.

An act relating to liability for genetic engineering.

Question: Shall the bill pass?

Results: Yeas 28, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gossens,Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo,Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Collins, Gander.

3/16/04

p. 400

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 166.

An act to improve early learning opportunities for Vermont’s children.

Question: Shall the report of the Committee on Education be amended asrecommended by Senators Mullin and Maynard?

Results: Yeas 6, Nays 22.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Bloomer, Canns,Illuzzi, Maynard, Mullin, Shepard.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Bartlett, Campbell,Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Gossens, Kittell, Leddy,Lyons, MacDonald, Mazza, Miller, Munt, Scott, Sears, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Greenwood, Mayo.

4/02/04

p. 520

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SENATEJOURNAL

S. 166.

An act to improve early learning opportunities for Vermont’s children.

Question: Shall the bill be amended as recommended by the Committee onEducation as amended?

Results: Yeas 28, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gander, Gossens, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mazza,Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Greenwood, Mayo.

4/02/04

p. 520-21

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 184.

An act relating to insurance parity for licensed health care providers.

Question: Shall the bill be amended as recommended by Senator Bloomer?

Results: Yeas 9, Nays 17.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Bloomer, Collins,Greenwood, Illuzzi, Maynard, Mayo, Scott, Sears, Shepard.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Bartlett, Canns,Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gossens, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Miller,Mullin, Munt, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Campbell, Condos, Gander,Mazza.

2/18/04

p. 211

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SENATEJOURNAL

S. 184.

An act relating to insurance parity for licensed health care providers.

Question: Shall the bill be amended as recommended by Senator Bloomer?

Results: Yeas 6, Nays 21.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Bloomer, Greenwood,Illuzzi, Mayo, Scott, Shepard.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Bartlett, Canns,Collins, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gossens, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons,MacDonald, Maynard, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Sears, Snelling, Welch,White.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Campbell, Condos, Gander.

2/18/04

p. 211

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 184.

An act relating to insurance parity for licensed health care providers.

Question: Shall the bill pass?

Results: Yeas 25, Nays 2.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Canns, Collins, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gossens, Greenwood,Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Munt, Scott,Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Maynard, Mullin.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Campbell, Condos, Gander.

2/18/04

p. 212

13

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 227

An act relating to risk assessment of sex offenders and communitynotification.

Question: Shall the bill be amended as recommended by the Committee onJudiciary?

Results: Yeas 27, Nays 0

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo,Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Campbell, Gossens, Welch(presiding).

2/19/04

p. 221

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 227

An act relating to risk assessment of sex offenders and communitynotification.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 27, Nays 0

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo,Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Campbell, Gossens, Welch(presiding).

2/19/04

p. 221-22

14

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 249.

An act relating to allowing the facilitating the use of wastewater disposalsystems located in clay soils and near ledges.

Question: Shall the bill pass?

Results: Yeas 27, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Bartlett, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Gossens,Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo,Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Ayer, Collins, Sears.

5/11/04

p. 1239-40

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 261

An act relating to a renewable portfolio standard, to authorizing intervenersin proceedings before the public service board, to enabling an efficiency utilityto develop appropriate combined heat and power systems that result in theconservation and efficient use of energy, and to establishing energy-efficiencystandards for certain new appliances and equipment.

Question: Shall the bill be amended as recommended by the Committee onFinance in Secs. 1 through 4 and Sec. 6?

Results: Yeas 28, Nays 0

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Gossens, Greenwood, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo,Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Canns, Illuzzi.

2/25/04

p. 256

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SENATEJOURNAL

S. 261

An act relating to a renewable portfolio standard, to authorizing intervenersin proceedings before the public service board, to enabling an efficiency utilityto develop appropriate combined heat and power systems that result in theconservation and efficient use of energy, and to establishing energy-efficiencystandards for certain new appliances and equipment.

Question: Shall the bill be amended as recommended by the Committee onFinance in Sec. 5?

Results: Yeas 16, Nays 12

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Campbell, Condos, Cummings, Dunne, Gander, Gossens, Kittell, Leddy,Lyons, MacDonald, Miller, Munt, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Bloomer, Collins, Doyle,Greenwood, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Mullin, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Canns, Illuzzi.

2/25/04

p. 256

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 261

An act relating to a renewable portfolio standard, to authorizing intervenersin proceedings before the public service board, to enabling an efficiency utilityto develop appropriate combined heat and power systems that result in theconservation and efficient use of energy, and to establishing energy-efficiencystandards for certain new appliances and equipment.

Question: Shall the bill be amended as recommended by the Committee onFinance in Sec. 7?

Results: Yeas 17, Nays 11

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Campbell, Collins, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Gossens, Kittell, Leddy,Lyons, MacDonald, Mazza, Munt, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Bloomer, Condos,Greenwood, Maynard, Mayo, Miller, Mullin, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Canns, Illuzzi.

2/25/04

p. 256

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SENATEJOURNAL

S. 261

An act relating to a renewable portfolio standard, to authorizing intervenersin proceedings before the public service board, to enabling an efficiency utilityto develop appropriate combined heat and power systems that result in theconservation and efficient use of energy, and to establishing energy-efficiencystandards for certain new appliances and equipment.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 22, Nays 6

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Gossens,Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Mazza, Miller, Munt, Scott, Sears, Snelling,Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Bloomer, Greenwood,Maynard, Mayo, Mullin, Shepard.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Canns, Illuzzi.

2/25/04

p. 257

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 261

An act relating to a renewable portfolio standard, to authorizing intervenersin proceedings before the public service board, to enabling an efficiency utilityto develop appropriate combined heat and power systems that result in theconservation and efficient use of energy, and to establishing energy-efficiencystandards for certain new appliances and equipment.

Question: Shall the bill be amended as recommended in the secondproposal of amendment by Senator Welch on behalf of the Committee onFinance?

Results: Yeas 29, Nays 0

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard,Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch,White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Canns.

2/26/04

p. 264

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SENATEJOURNAL

S. 261

An act relating to a renewable portfolio standard, to authorizing intervenersin proceedings before the public service board, to enabling an efficiency utilityto develop appropriate combined heat and power systems that result in theconservation and efficient use of energy, and to establishing energy-efficiencystandards for certain new appliances and equipment.

Question: Shall the bill pass?

Results: Yeas 24, Nays 5

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Gossens, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Mazza, Miller, Munt,Scott, Sears, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Greenwood, Maynard,Mayo, Mullin, Shepard.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Canns.

2/26/04

p. 264

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S. 279.

An act relating to opiate addiction treatment.

Question: Shall the recommendation of amendment of the Committee onHealth and Welfare be adopted?

Results: Yeas 27, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Bartlett, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gossens, Greenwood,Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller,Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Ayer, Condos, Gander.

2/3/04

p. 139-40

18

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S. 279.

An act relating to opiate addiction treatment.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 27, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Bartlett, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gossens, Greenwood,Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller,Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Ayer, Condos, Gander.

2/3/04

p. 140

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 279.

An act relating to opiate addiction treatment.

Question: Shall the bill pass?

Results: Yeas 25, Nays 2.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gossens,Greenwood, Leddy, Lyons, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt,Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Canns, Illuzzi.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Gander, Kittell, MacDonald.

2/4/04

p. 142-43

19

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S. 284.

An act relating to reducing the amount of phosphorus allowed in householdcleansing products used in dishwashers.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 27, Nays 2.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Gossens,Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Mayo, Mazza, Miller,Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Canns, Maynard.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Bartlett.

3/10/04

p. 375

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 284.

An act relating to reducing the amount of phosphorus allowed in householdcleansing products used in dishwashers.

Question: Shall the bill pass?

Results: Yeas 20, Nays 1.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Campbell,Collins, Condos, Cummings, Dunne, Gander, Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi,Lyons, MacDonald, Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Scott, Shepard, Snelling,White.

The Senator who voted in the negative was: Canns.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Bartlett, Bloomer, Doyle,Kittell, Leddy, Maynard, Munt, Sears, Welch.

3/12/04

p. 393

20

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 288.

An act relating to state programs and policies on prescription drugs.

Question: Shall the bill be amended as recommended by the Committee onFinance in the first through fourth recommendations of amendment?

Results: Yeas 30, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gander, Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald,Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling,Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

3/17/04

p. 433-34

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 288.

An act relating to state programs and policies on prescription drugs.

Question: Shall the bill be amended as recommended by the Committee onFinance in the fifth recommendations of amendment?

Results: Yeas 16, Nays 14.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Dunne, Gander, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons,MacDonald, Munt, Sears, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Bloomer, Canns, Doyle,Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Scott,Shepard, Snelling.

3/17/04

p. 434

21

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 288.

An act relating to state programs and policies on prescription drugs.

Question: Shall the recommendation of amendment of the Committee onHealth and Welfare, as amended, be amended as recommended by theCommittee on Appropriations?

Results: Yeas 30, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gander, Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald,Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling,Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

3/17/04

p. 434

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 288.

An act relating to state programs and policies on prescription drugs.

Question: Shall the recommendation of amendment of the Committee onHealth and Welfare, as amended, be amended as recommended by SenatorLeddy, on behalf of the Committee on Health and Welfare?

Results: Yeas 30, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gander, Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald,Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling,Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

3/17/04

p. 435-36

22

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 288.

An act relating to state programs and policies on prescription drugs.

Question: Shall the recommendation of amendment of the Committee onHealth and Welfare, as amended, be amended as recommended by SenatorCummings, on behalf of the Committee on Finance?

Results: Yeas 30, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gander, Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald,Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling,Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

3/17/04

p. 436

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 288.

An act relating to state programs and policies on prescription drugs.

Question: Shall the bill be amended as recommended by the Committee onHealth and Welfare, as amended?

Results: Yeas 27, Nays 3.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gander, Gossens, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, *Maynard, Mayo,Mazza, Miller, Munt, Scott, Sears, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Greenwood, **Mullin,***Shepard.

*Explained vote.

3/17/04

p. 437

23

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 288.

An act relating to state programs and policies on prescription drugs.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 27, Nays 3.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gander, Gossens, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, *Mayo,Mazza, Miller, Munt, Scott, Sears, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Greenwood, Mullin,**Shepard.

*Explained vote.

3/17/04

p. 438

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 288.

An act relating to state programs and policies on prescription drugs.

Question: Shall the bill be amended as recommended by Senator Sears?

Results: Yeas 12, Nays 17.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Bartlett, Bloomer,Campbell, Collins, Dunne, Gander, Gossens, Kittell, Sears, Shepard, Welch,White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Canns, Condos,Cummings, Doyle, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard,Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Snelling.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Mayo.

3/18/04

p. 444-45

24

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 308.

An act relating to compliance with the No Child Left Behind Act.

Question: Shall the bill be amended as recommended by Senator Dunne?

Results: Yeas 2, Nays 27.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Dunne, Kittell.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Bartlett, Bloomer,Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Gander, Gossens, Greenwood,Illuzzi, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin,Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Canns.

2/26/04

p. 265

SENATEJOURNAL

S. 308.

An act relating to compliance with the No Child Left Behind Act.

Question: Shall the bill pass?

Results: Yeas 29, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard,Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch,White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Canns.

2/26/04

p. 266

25

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 35.

An act relating to child support, custody, and visitation.

Question: Proposal of amendment offered by Senator Bloomer?

Results: Yeas 29, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gander, Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald,Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Shepard, Snelling, Welch,White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Sears.

4/29/04

p. 1131

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 113.

An act relating to harassment in schools.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 29, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gander, Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald,Maynard, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch,White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Mayo.

3/30/04

p. 494

26

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 113.

An act relating to harassment in schools.

Question: Proposal of amendment offered by Senator Maynard?

Results: Yeas 5, Nays 22.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Canns, Illuzzi,Maynard, Mullin, Shepard.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Bartlett, Bloomer,Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Gander, Gossens, Greenwood,Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, Mazza, Miller, Munt, Scott, Sears, Snelling, Welch,White.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Dunne, MacDonald, Mayo.

3/31/04

p. 503-504

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 113.

An act relating to harassment in schools.

Question: Shall the bill pass in concurrence?

Results: Yeas 27, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Gander,Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, Maynard, Mazza, Miller,Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Dunne, MacDonald, Mayo.

3/31/04

p. 504

27

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 175.

An act relating to consolidated environmental appeals and revisions of landand development law.

Question: Shall the report of the Committee of Conference be accepted andadopted on the part of the Senate?

Results: Yeas 25, Nays 4.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: *Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Greenwood, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza,Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Shepard, Snelling, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Bartlett, Gossens, Illuzzi,*Sears.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Welch.

*Explained vote.

4/22/04

p. 924-925

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 183.

An act relating to Memorial Day.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 27, Nays 2.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gossens, Greenwood, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo,Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Illuzzi, Sears.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Gander.

3/16/04

p. 401-402

28

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 199.

An act relating to photographs on driver licenses and learners permits.

Question: First proposal of amendment of the Committee onTransportation?

Results: Yeas 15, Nays 11.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Campbell,Collins, Condos, Doyle, Gossens, Greenwood, Lyons, Maynard, Mayo, Miller,Mullin, Scott, Sears, Welch.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Bloomer, Cummings,Dunne, Gander, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, MacDonald, Munt, Shepard, White.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Bartlett, Canns, Mazza(presiding), Snelling.

4/15/04

p. 719

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 201.

An act relating to a farm viability program.

Question: Shall the rules be suspended to permit consideration of a non-germane amendment?

Results: Yeas 17, Nays 12. (the necessary 3/4 vote not being attained)

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Campbell,Condos, Cummings, Dunne, Gander, Gossens, Illuzzi, Kittell, Lyons,MacDonald, Miller, Munt, Sears, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Bartlett, Bloomer, Canns,Collins, Doyle, Greenwood, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Mullin, Scott, Shepard.

Those Senators absent and/or not voting were: Leddy.

5/19/04

p. 1480

29

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 272.

An act relating to nutrition policy in Vermont schools.

Question: Shall the Senate propose to the House that the bill be amendedas recommended by the Committee on Education?

Results: Yeas 25, Nays 1.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Gossens, Illuzzi, Kittell, MacDonald, Maynard, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt,Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Mayo.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Collins, Greenwood, Leddy,Lyons.

5/13/04

p. 1372-73

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 327.

An act relating to identity theft.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 27, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gander, Gossens, Greenwood, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard,Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Illuzzi, Snelling, Welch(presiding).

4/14/04

p. 677

30

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 421.

An act relating to assessing a fee of one-half cent per gallon of heating oilsold in the state to be used to finance the cleanup of spills from abovegroundstorage tanks.

Question: Shall the rules be suspended to permit consideration of a non-germane amendment?

Results: Yeas 10, Nays 17. (the necessary 3/4 vote not being attained)

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Condos, Cummings,Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Maynard, Miller, Sears, Shepard, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Bartlett, Bloomer,Canns, Collins, Gossens, Greenwood, Kittell, Lyons, MacDonald, Mayo,Mazza, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Snelling, Welch.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Campbell, Illuzzi, Leddy.

5/19/04

p. 1479

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 421.

An act relating to assessing a fee of one-half cent per gallon of heating oilsold in the state to be used to finance the cleanup of spills from abovegroundstorage tanks.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 26, Nays 2.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Gossens,Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza,Miller, Munt, Scott, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Mullin, Sears.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Campbell, Leddy.

5/19/04

p. 1479

31

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 519.

An act relating to the Vermont student assistance corporation.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 28, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard,Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Bartlett, Mayo.

3/19/04

p. 451

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 540.

An act relating to education finance implementation amendments.

Question: Shall the bill pass in concurrence with proposals of amendment?

Results: Yeas 24, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Gossens,Greenwood, Illuzzi, Lyons, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt,Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Dunne, Gander, Kittell,Leddy, MacDonald, Scott.

2/4/04

p. 142

32

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 585.

An act relating to relating to fiscal year 2004 budget adjustments.

Question: Shall the third proposal of amendment of the Committee onAppropriations be amended as recommended by Senator Canns?

Results: Yeas 2, Nays 26.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Canns, Illuzzi.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Bartlett, Bloomer,Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gossens, Greenwood,Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin,Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, White.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Gander, Welch (presiding).

2/4/04

p. 154-155

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 585.

An act relating to relating to fiscal year 2004 budget adjustments.

Question: Shall the report of the Committee on Appropriations beamended as recommended by Senator Canns?

Results: Yeas 1, Nays 27.

Roll Call

The Senator who voted in the affirmative was: Canns.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Bartlett, Bloomer,Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gossens, Greenwood,Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller,Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, White.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Gander, Welch (presiding).

2/4/04

p. 155

33

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 585.

An act relating to relating to fiscal year 2004 budget adjustments.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 28, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard,Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Gander, Welch (presiding).

2/4/04

p. 155-156

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 585.

An act relating to relating to fiscal year 2004 budget adjustments.

Question: Shall the substituted report of the Committee of Conference beaccepted and adopted on the part of the Senate?

Results: Yeas 27, Nays 2.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo,Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Leddy, Mazza.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Bloomer.

2/27/04

p. 338

34

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 590.

An act relating to open containers of an alcoholic beverage in a restaurant.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 21, Nays 5.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Canns, Collins, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Greenwood,Illuzzi, Kittell, MacDonald, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Sears, Shepard,Snelling, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Condos, Leddy, Lyons,Maynard, Mayo.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Campbell, Gossens, Scott,Welch (presiding).

2/19/04

p. 214-215

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 632.

An act relating to workers’ compensation.

Question: Second proposal of amendment of Committee on Finance?

Results: Yeas 13, Nays 16.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett, Collins,Cummings, Doyle, Gander, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, MacDonald, Munt, Welch,White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Bloomer, Campbell,Canns, Condos, Dunne, Gossens, Greenwood, Lyons, Mayo, Mazza, Miller,Mullin, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Maynard.

5/4/04

p. 1174

35

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 632.

An act relating to workers’ compensation.

Question: Ninth proposal of amendment of Committee on Finance?

Results: Yeas 18, Nays 11.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Illuzzi,Kittell, Leddy, MacDonald, Miller, Munt, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Bloomer, Gossens,Greenwood, Lyons, Mayo, Mazza, Mullin, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Maynard.

5/4/04

p. 1174-1175

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 632.

An act relating to workers’ compensation.

Question: Shall the Senate propose to the House to amend the bill asrecommended by the Committee on Economic Development, Housing andGeneral Affairs, as amended, in Secs. 1 through 15 and Secs. 17 through19?

Results: Yeas 24, Nays 2.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Gossens, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Mayo, Mazza, Miller,Munt, Scott, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Mullin, Shepard.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Bartlett, Greenwood,Maynard, Sears.

5/4/04

p. 1176

36

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 632.

An act relating to workers’ compensation.

Question: Shall the Senate propose to the House to amend the bill asrecommended by the Committee on Economic Development, Housing andGeneral Affairs, as amended, in Sec. 16?

Results: Yeas 26, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Gossens, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Mayo, Mazza, Miller,Mullin, Munt, Scott, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Negative.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Bartlett, Greenwood,Maynard, Sears.

5/4/04

p. 1176

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 632.

An act relating to workers’ compensation.

Question: Proposal of amendment offered by Senator Mullin?

Results: Yeas 5, Nays 22.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Bloomer, Canns,Mayo, Mullin, Shepard.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Bartlett, Campbell,Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Gossens, Illuzzi, Kittell,Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Mazza, Miller, Munt, Scott, Sears, Snelling, White.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Greenwood, Maynard, Welch(presiding).

5/5/04

p. 1187

37

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 632.

An act relating to workers’ compensation.

Question: Shall the bill pass in concurrence with proposals of amendment?

Results: Yeas 22, Nays 5.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Gossens, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Mazza, Miller, Munt,Sears, Snelling, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Canns, Mayo, *Mullin,Scott, Shepard.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Greenwood, Maynard, Welch(presiding).

*Explained vote.

5/5/04

p. 1189

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 735.

An act relating to improving availability of home and community based careservices.

Question: First proposal of amendment offered by Senators Sears, Bartlettand Gossens?

Results: Yeas 3, Nays 26.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Bartlett, Gossens,Sears.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mazza,Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Mayo.

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H. 735.

An act relating to improving availability of home and community based careservices.

Question: Second proposal of amendment offered by Senators Sears,Bartlett and Gossens?

Results: Yeas 14, Nays 15.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Dunne, Gander, Gossens, Greenwood,Maynard, Miller, Sears, Shepard.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Condos, Cummings,Doyle, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Mazza, Mullin, Munt, Scott,Snelling, Welch, White.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Mayo.

4/29/04

p. 1136-1137

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H. 735.

An act relating to improving availability of home and community based careservices.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 26, Nays 3.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mazza,Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Bartlett, Gossens, Sears.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Mayo.

4/29/04

p. 1137

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H. 752.

An act relating to advance directives for health care.

Question: Proposal of amendment offered by Senators Sears, Leddy, Ayer,Campbell, Collins, Condos, Dunne, Gander, Kittell, Lyons, MacDonald,Mayo, Miller, Munt, Snelling, Welch and White?

Results: Yeas 22, Nays 6.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Greenwood, Kittell, Leddy, MacDonald, Mayo, Miller, Munt, Scott, Sears,Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Canns, Gossens, Illuzzi,Maynard, Mazza, Shepard.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Lyons, Mullin.

5/12/04

p. 1326

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H. 752.

An act relating to advance directives for health care.

Question: Shall the Senate concur in the House proposals of amendment tothe Senate proposals of amendment?

Results: Yeas 27, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander,Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo,Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Bartlett, Leddy, Sears.

5/19/04

p. 1459

40

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 756.

An act relating to miscellaneous changes to education law.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 24, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Greenwood,Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Mullin,Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Bartlett, Canns, Gossens,Miller, Snelling, Welch (presiding).

4/15/04

p. 710-711

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H. 764.

An act relating to the state’s transportation capital program and projectdevelopment plan.

Question: Shall the bill pass in concurrence with proposals of amendment?

Results: Yeas 27, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Campbell, Canns, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Gossens,Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mazza,Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Bloomer, Collins, Mayo.

4/09/04

p. 567

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H. 764.

An act relating to the state’s transportation capital program and projectdevelopment plan.

Question: Shall the Senate accept and adopt the report of the Committee ofConference?

Results: Yeas 22, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Collins, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Greenwood, Illuzzi,Kittell, MacDonald, Maynard, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Scott, Sears, Shepard,Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Bartlett, Canns, Condos,Gossens, Leddy, Lyons, Mayo, Munt.

5/19/04

p. 1516

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H. 767.

An act relating to capital construction, state bonding, and the department ofcorrections.

Question: Shall the Senate propose to the House that the bill be amendedas moved by Senator Sears?

Results: Yeas 10, Nays 14.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Bloomer, Campbell,Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Gander, Maynard, Sears, Shepard.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Doyle, Dunne,Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, MacDonald, Mazza, Munt, Scott,Snelling, White.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Bartlett, Lyons, Mayo, Miller,Mullin, Welch (presiding).

4/14/04

p. 688

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H. 767.

An act relating to capital construction, state bonding, and the department ofcorrections.

Question: Shall the Senate proposal be amended in the first, second andthird proposals of amendment, as moved by Senator Leddy, on behalf ofthe Committee on Health and Welfare?

Results: Yeas 8, Nays 15.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Condos, Doyle,Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, MacDonald, Munt, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Cummings, Dunne, Gander, Greenwood, Maynard,Mazza, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Bartlett, Gossens, Lyons,Mayo, Miller, Mullin, Welch (presiding).

4/14/04

p. 691

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H. 767.

An act relating to capital construction, state bonding, and the department ofcorrections.

Question: Shall the Senate proposal be amended as recommended bySenator Sears, on behalf of the Committee on Appropriations?

Results: Yeas 6, Nays 17.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Bloomer, Canns,Maynard, Sears, Shepard, Snelling.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Campbell, Collins,Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy,MacDonald, Mazza, Munt, Scott, White.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Bartlett, Gossens, Lyons,Mayo, Miller, Mullin, Welch (presiding).

4/14/04

p. 700-701

43

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 767.

An act relating to capital construction, state bonding, and the department ofcorrections.

Question: Shall the pass in concurrence with proposals of amendment?

Results: Yeas 20, Nays 2.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Greenwood, Illuzzi,Kittell, Leddy, MacDonald, *Maynard, Mazza, Munt, Scott, Snelling, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Sears, Shepard.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Bartlett, Cummings, Gossens,Lyons, Mayo, Miller, Mullin, Welch (presiding).

*Explained vote.

4/14/04

p. 701

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H. 768.

An act making appropriations for the support of government.

Question: Shall the Senate propose to the House that the bill be amendedas recommended by the Committee on Appropriations?

Results: Yeas 28, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gander, Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard,Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Leddy, Munt.

4/27/04

p. 1084

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H. 768.

An act making appropriations for the support of government.

Question: Proposal of amendment offered by Senators Shepard and Mayo?

Results: Yeas 14, Nays 15.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Bartlett, Bloomer,Canns, Cummings, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Leddy, Mayo, Mazza, Mullin, Scott,Shepard, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Campbell, Collins,Condos, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Gossens, Kittell, Lyons, MacDonald, Miller,Munt, Sears, Snelling.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Maynard.

4/28/04

p. 1119

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 768.

An act making appropriations for the support of government.

Question: First proposal of amendment offered by Senator Greenwood, onbehalf of the Committee on Economic Development, Housing and GeneralAffairs?

Results: Yeas 13, Nays 16.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Condos, Doyle,Dunne, Gander, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Lyons, Mazza, Miller, Munt, Scott,White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Bartlett, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Cummings, Gossens, Leddy, MacDonald, Mayo,Mullin, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch.

The Senators absent and not voting was: Maynard.

4/28/04

p. 1120

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SENATEJOURNAL

H. 768.

An act making appropriations for the support of government.

Question: Proposal of amendment offered by Senator Miller?

Results: Yeas 20, Nays 9.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett, Canns,Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Gossens, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy,Lyons, MacDonald, Mayo, Miller, Munt, Scott, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Bloomer, Campbell,Collins, Greenwood, Mazza, Mullin, Sears, Shepard, Snelling.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Maynard.

4/28/04

p. 1120-1121

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H. 768.

An act making appropriations for the support of government.

Question: Shall the bill pass in concurrence with proposals of amendment?

Results: Yeas 24, Nays 4.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gander, Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Lyons, MacDonald, Mazza,Miller, Mullin, Sears, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Leddy, *Mayo, Munt,Shepard.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Maynard, Scott.

*Explained vote.

4/28/04

p. 1125

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H. 772.

An act relating to executive fees.

Question: Proposal of amendment offered by Senator Bloomer, on behalfof the Committee on Appropriations?

Results: Yeas 13, Nays 14.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Bartlett, Bloomer,Campbell, Collins, Gossens, Illuzzi, Maynard, Mayo, Mullin, Scott, Sears,Shepard, Snelling.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Condos,Cummings, Doyle, Gander, Greenwood, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald,Mazza, Miller, Munt, White.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Canns, Dunne, Welch(presiding).

5/12/04

p. 1281

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H. 772.

An act relating to executive fees.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 19, Nays 10.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Campbell,Collins, Cummings, Doyle, Gander, Gossens, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons,MacDonald, Maynard, Mazza, Miller, Munt, Scott, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Bartlett, Bloomer, Canns,Condos, Greenwood, Mayo, Mullin, Sears, Shepard, Snelling.

The Senator absent and not voting was: Dunne.

5/12/04

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H. 777.

An act relating to genetically engineered seed.

Question: Shall the Senate propose to the House to amend the bill asrecommended by Senator Bloomer?

Results: Yeas 8, Nays 17.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Bloomer, Greenwood,Illuzzi, Maynard, Mayo, Mullin, Scott, Shepard.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Campbell, Collins,Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Gossens, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons,MacDonald, Mazza, Munt, Sears, White.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Bartlett, Canns, Miller,Snelling, Welch (presiding).

4/15/04

p. 717

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H. 777.

An act relating to genetically engineered seed.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 25, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gander, Gossens,Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo,Mazza, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Bartlett, Canns, Miller,Snelling, Welch (presiding).

4/15/04

p. 718-719

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SENATEJOURNAL

H. 778.

An act relating to miscellaneous agriculture subjects.

Question: Proposal of amendment of the Committee on Judiciary?

Results: Yeas 24, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gossens, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Mayo, Mazza, Mullin,Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Gander, Greenwood,Maynard, Miller, Welch, White.

5/7/04

p. 1218-1219

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H. 778.

An act relating to miscellaneous agriculture subjects.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 23, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gossens, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Mayo, Mazza, Munt,Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Gander, Greenwood,Maynard, Miller, Mullin, Welch, White.

5/7/04

p. 1219

49

SENATEJOURNAL

H. 778.

An act relating to miscellaneous agriculture subjects.

Question: Shall the bill pass in concurrence with proposals of amendment?

Results: Yeas 23, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gossens, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Mayo, Mazza, Munt,Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Gander, Greenwood,Maynard, Miller, Mullin, Welch, White.

5/7/04

p. 1219-20

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H. 784.

An act relating to income tax.

Question: Shall the bill be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 28, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gander, Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard,Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Leddy, Sears.

5/19/04

p. 1461-62

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H. 785.

An act relating to stormwater discharge.

Question: Proposal of amendment of the Committee on Natural Resourcesand Energy?

Results: Yeas 30, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gander, Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald,Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling,Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

5/11/04

p. 1259

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H. 785.

An act relating to stormwater discharge.

Question: Proposal of amendment offered by Senator Snelling, on behalf ofthe Committee on Appropriations?

Results: Yeas 30, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gander, Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald,Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling,Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

5/11/04

p. 1260

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J.R.S. 40.

Joint resolution urging Governor James Douglas to establish a drugreimportation program for the state of Vermont.

Question: Shall the joint resolution be amended as recommended bySenator Mullin?

Results: Yeas 1, Nays 23.

Roll Call

The Senator who voted in the affirmative was: Mullin.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gossens,Greenwood, Illuzzi, Leddy, Lyons, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Munt,Scott, Sears, Snelling, White.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Bartlett, Gander, Kittell,MacDonald, Shepard, Welch.

1/14/04

p. 49

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J.R.S. 40.

Joint resolution urging Governor James Douglas to establish a drugreimportation program for the state of Vermont.

Question: Shall the resolution be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 24, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gossens,Greenwood, Illuzzi, Leddy, Lyons, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin,Munt, Scott, Sears, Snelling, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Bartlett, Gander, Kittell,MacDonald, Shepard, Welch.

1/14/04

p. 49

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SENATEJOURNAL

J.R.S. 40.

Joint resolution urging Governor James Douglas to establish a drugreimportation program for the state of Vermont.

Question: Shall the joint resolution be adopted?

Results: Yeas 26, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gossens,Greenwood, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller,Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Condos, Gander, Illuzzi,Kittell.

1/15/04

p. 51

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J.R.S. 60.

Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment.

Question: Shall the joint resolution be adopted?

Results: Yeas 11, Nays 4.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Bloomer, Collins,Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Gander, Lyons, Mayo, Mazza, Mullin, Munt.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Leddy, Scott, Sears,Shepard.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Ayer, Bartlett, Campbell,Canns, Dunne, Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, MacDonald, Maynard,Miller, Snelling, Welch (presiding), White.

4/15/04

p. 703-704

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S.R. 19.

Senate resolution strongly urging the Department of Public Service towithdraw immediately the currently proposed 2004 Vermont comprehensiveenergy and electric plan.

Question: Shall the Senate resolution be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 19, Nays 6.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Gossens, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons,MacDonald, Mazza, Miller, Munt, Scott, Sears, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Bloomer, Canns,Greenwood, Mayo, Mullin, *Snelling.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Dunne, Gander, Illuzzi,Maynard, Shepard.

*Explained vote.

1/23/04

p. 108-109

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S.R. 19.

Senate resolution strongly urging the Department of Public Service towithdraw immediately the currently proposed 2004 Vermont comprehensiveenergy and electric plan.

Question: Shall the Senate resolution be adopted?

Results: Yeas 15, Nays 9.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Campbell, Condos, Cummings, Gossens, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, Mazza,Miller, Munt, Sears, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Bloomer, Canns, Doyle,Greenwood, Maynard, Mayo, Mullin, Scott, Shepard.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Collins, Dunne, Gander,MacDonald, Snelling, Welch.

1/27/04

p. 118

54

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S.R. 21.

Senate resolution urging state and federal regulatory authorities to proceedwith great caution in considering authorization of the proposed extended poweruprate at Vermont Yankee.

Question: Shall the resolution be amended as recommended by SenatorMacDonald, as substituted?

Results: Yeas 28, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gossens,Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo,Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Collins, Gander.

3/16/04

p. 399

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S.R. 21.

Senate resolution urging state and federal regulatory authorities to proceedwith great caution in considering authorization of the proposed extended poweruprate at Vermont Yankee.

Question: Shall the resolution be read the third time?

Results: Yeas 28, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gossens,Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo,Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Collins, Gander.

3/16/04

p. 399-400

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S.R. 30.

Senate resolution strongly condemning and deploring those Americanmilitary and civilian personnel assigned to the Abu Ghraib prison outsideBaghdad who severely mistreated Iraqi detainees under their custody.

Question: Shall the resolution be adopted?

Results: Yeas 24, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gossens, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, *Mayo, Mazza, Mullin,Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Gander, Greenwood,Maynard, Miller, Welch, White.

*Explained vote.

5/7/04

p. 1211

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S.R. 35.

Senate resolution recognizing the legal authority on transportation planningand prioritization matters of the Chittenden County Metropolitan PlanningOrganization.

Question: Shall the resolution be adopted?

Results: Yeas 14, Nays 10.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Bartlett, Bloomer,Campbell, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Illuzzi, Kittell, Mazza,Scott, Snelling, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: Ayer, Canns, Gossens,Greenwood, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo, Mullin, Sears, Shepard.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Gander, Leddy, Lyons,Miller, Munt, Welch.

5/20/04

p. 1833

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SENATEJOURNAL

Governor’s Appointment of Harold E. Eaton, Jr. as District CourtJudge

Question: Shall the Senate confirm Harold E. Eaton, Jr. as District CourtJudge?

Results: Yeas 25, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bloomer,Campbell, Canns, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi,Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller, Mullin,Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Bartlett, Collins, Dunne,Gander, Snelling.

4/30/04

p. 1152

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Governor’s Appointment of John M. Hall as Commissioner of theDepartment of Prevention, Assistance, Transition & Health Access

Question: Shall the Senate confirm John M. Hall as Commissioner of theDepartment of Prevention, Assistance, Transition & Health Access?

Results: Yeas 25, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gander, Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Lyons, Maynard, Mazza, Miller,Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent or not voting were: Leddy, MacDonald, Mayo,Snelling, Welch (presiding).

4/16/04

p. 739-740

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Governor’s Appointment of Thomas Pelham as Commissioner of theDepartment of Taxes

Question: Shall the Senate confirm Thomas Pelham as Commissioner ofthe Department of Taxes?

Results: Yeas 25, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gossens,Greenwood, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mayo, Mazza, Miller,Mullin, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Campbell, Gander, Illuzzi,Kittell, Munt.

1/16/04

p. 56

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Governor’s Appointment of Paul L. Reiber as Associate Justice of theSupreme Court

Question: Shall the Senate confirm Paul L. Reiber as Associate Justice ofthe Supreme Court?

Results: Yeas 27, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Campbell, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne,Gander, Gossens, Greenwood, Illuzzi, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald,Mazza, Miller, Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Snelling, Welch, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Maynard, Mayo, Shepard.

3/24/04

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SENATEJOURNAL

Governor’s Appointment of Robin S. Siss as Commissioner of theDepartment of Information and Innovation

Question: Shall the Senate confirm Robin S. Siss as Commissioner of theDepartment of Information and Innovation?

Results: Yeas 25, Nays 0.

Roll Call

Those Senators who voted in the affirmative were: Ayer, Bartlett,Bloomer, Canns, Collins, Condos, Cummings, Doyle, Dunne, Gossens,Greenwood, Kittell, Leddy, Lyons, MacDonald, Maynard, Mazza, Miller,Mullin, Munt, Scott, Sears, Shepard, Snelling, White.

Those Senators who voted in the negative were: None.

Those Senators absent and not voting were: Campbell, Gander, Illuzzi,Mayo, Welch.

1/22/04

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