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1 Page 983 HOUSE JOURNAL SIXTY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY STATE OF COLORADO Second Regular Session Seventy-eighth Legislative Day Wednesday, March 6, 008 Prayer by the Reverend Doctor Cynthia Cearley, Montview Presbyterian 1 Church, Denver. 3 The Speaker called the House to order at 9:00 a.m. 4 5 Pledge of Allegiance led by Carolyn Crabtree, Golden; Gregory Bridges, Westminster; Catholic Home School. 9 The roll was called with the following result: Present Excused--Representatives Lundberg, Madden, McFadyen, 13 Middleton, Sonnenberg Present after roll call--representatives Lundberg, Madden, 15 McFadyen, Sonnenberg The Speaker declared a quorum present On motion of Representative Roberts, the reading of the journal of 1 March 5, 008, was declared dispensed with and approved as corrected by the Chief Clerk House in recess. House reconvened On motion of Representative Carroll T, HB08-15 was made Special 9 Orders on Wednesday, March 6, 008, at 10:47 a.m The hour of 10:47 a.m., having arrived, on motion of Representative 33 Madden, the House resolved itself into Committee of the Whole for 34 consideration of Special Orders and she was called to the Chair to act as 35 Chairman SPECIAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILL The Committee of the Whole having risen, the Chairman reported the 41 title of the following bill had been read (reading at length had been 4 dispensed with by unanimous consent), the bill considered and action 43 taken thereon as follows:

2 Page 984 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, (Amendments to the committee amendment are to the printed committee report which was printed and placed in the members' bill file.) 3 4 HB08-15 by Representative(s) Buescher, Pommer, White; also 5 Senator(s) Keller, Morse, Johnson--Concerning the 6 provision for payment of the expenses of the executive, 7 legislative, and judicial departments of the state of 8 Colorado, and of its agencies and institutions, for and 9 during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 008, except as 10 otherwise noted A motion by Representative Carroll T, that the Committee rise, report 13 progress and beg leave to sit again at 1: p.m., was adopted by 14 unanimous consent. (Special Orders continued on page 984.) House reconvened The Committee of the Whole reported it had risen, reported progress and 0 would sit again at 1: p.m. 1 3 On motion of Representative Carroll T, HB , SB were 4 added to the Special Orders Calendar on Wednesday, March 6, House in recess. House reconvened On motion of Representative Madden, the House resolved itself into 3 Committee of the Whole for continuation of consideration of Special 33 Orders, and she returned to the Chair to act as Chairman SPECIAL ORDERS--SECOND READING OF BILLS (Continued) HB08-15 by Representative(s) Buescher, Pommer, White; also 40 Senator(s) Keller, Morse, Johnson--Concerning the 41 provision for payment of the expenses of the executive, 4 legislative, and judicial departments of the state of 43 Colorado, and of its agencies and institutions, for and 44 during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 008, except as 45 otherwise noted Amendment No. 1, by Representative McKinley, Merrifield, Gardner C, Massey. 50 Amend printed bill, page 76, line 7, strike "Energy" and substitute 51 5 "Energy 7a ", in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "7,653,149" and substitute "9,153,149", and, in the CASH FUNDS column, strike 53 "7,653,149 c " and substitute "9,153,149 c " Adjust affected totals accordingly. 56

3 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, 008 Page Page 84, after line 1, insert the following: 3 4 "FOOTNOTES -- The following statements are referenced to the numbered footnotes throughout section a Governor - Lieutenant Governor - State 7 Planning and Budgeting, Office of the 8 Governor, Governor's Energy Office, Clean 9 Energy -- It is the intent of the General 10 Assembly that $1,500,000 of this amount 11 shall be granted to the Department of 1 Higher Education, Governing Boards, State 13 Board for Community Colleges and 14 Occupational Education State System 15 Community Colleges, for the development 16 of community college-level curricula on 17 alternative and renewable energies." Page 16, line 13, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike 0 "91,61,944" and substitute "93,11,944" and, in the 1 REAPPROPRIATED FUNDS column, strike "14,318,03 b " and substitute "143,818,03 b ". 3 4 Adjust affected totals accordingly. 5 6 Page 17, line 3, strike "payments and" and substitute "payments," and, 7 8 strike "contracts." and substitute the following: 9 "contracts, and $1,500,000 shall be from Limited Gaming Funds appropriated to the Governor's Energy Office for the development of 31 community college-level curricula on alternative and renewable 3 33 energies.". 34 Page 44, line 1, in the TOTAL column, strike "10,17,74" and 35 substitute "8,67,74" and, in the CASH FUNDS column, strike 36 "10,17,74 a " and substitute "8,67,74 a ". 38 Adjust affected totals accordingly Amendment No., by Representative McKinley Amend printed bill, page 170, line 10, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL 43 column, strike ",94,453" and substitute ",74,453" and, in the 44 GENERAL FUND column, strike "11,350,8" and substitute 45 "11,150,8" Adjust affected totals accordingly Page 06, line 8, strike "Programs 4" and substitute "Programs 4, 4a ", in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "117,944,858" and substitute 51 "118,144,858", and, in the GENERAL FUND column strike "96,036,905" 5 and substitute "96,36,905" Adjust affected totals accordingly. 55

4 Page 986 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, Page 18, after line 4, insert the following: 3 "4a Judicial Department, Trial Courts, Trial 4 Court Programs -- It is the intent of the 5 General Assembly that at least $00,000 of 6 the increase in General Fund appropriations 7 for this line be used for family and youth 8 drug courts in rural areas." Amendment No. 3, by Representatives Curry, McNulty, Gardner C Amend printed bill, page 77, line 14, strike "$4,000,119" and substitute 13 "$3,07,33" and strike "$,355,9" and substitute "$3,148,178" Page 91, line 1, strike "$11,11,999" and substitute "$1,11,079"; line, strike "$1,63,101" and substitute "$1,0,95" Pursuant to subsection (b) of House rule 33A, Representative Summers 0 moved that the committee consent to the consideration on second reading 1 of an amendment that did not meet the requirement of subsection (a) of said rule. Less than a majority voted in the affirmative and permission to 3 4 offer the amendment was denied 5 As amended, HB08-15 was ordered engrossed and placed on the 6 Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage. 7 8 (For change in action, see Amendments to Report, page 990.) 9 HB by Representative(s) Witwer, Madden; also Senator(s) 31 Kopp--Concerning authorizing fire arson investigators as peace officers Ordered engrossed and placed on the Calendar for Third Reading and Final Passage. 36 SB by Senator(s) Taylor; also Representative(s) Sonnenberg-- 38 Concerning the applicability of wildlife prohibitions. 39 Amendment No. 1, Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources Report, 40 dated March 1, 008, and placed in member's bill file; Report also 41 4 printed in House Journal, March 13, page Amendment No., Judiciary Report, dated March 19, 008, and placed 44 in member's bill file; Report also printed in House Journal, March 0, pages As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third 48 Reading and Final Passage AMENDMENTS TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT 53 Representative Bruce moved to amend the Report of the Committee of 54 the Whole to reverse the action taken by the Committee in not adopting 55 the following Bruce amendment to HB08-15, to show that said 56 amendment passed, and that HB08-15, as amended, passed.

5 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, 008 Page Amend printed bill, page 10, line 6, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "335,557,604" and substitute "97,41,7" and, in the 3 GENERAL FUND column, strike "335,557,604" and substitute 4 "97,41,7". 5 Adjust affected totals accordingly. 7 8 Page 10, line 1, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike 9 ",86,997" and substitute ",097,939" and, in the REAPPROPRIATED FUNDS column, strike "14,608,449b " and substitute "13,843,391b "; 1 13 line 13, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "(85.3 FTE)" and 14 substitute "(71.5 FTE)" Page 11, line, strike "$10,80,409" and substitute "$10,0,351"; line 5, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "49,474,411" and 19 substitute "48,1,418" and, in the REAPPROPRIATED FUNDS 0 1 column, strike "4,005,607 b " and substitute ",668,614 b "; line 6, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "(474.8 FTE)" and 3 substitute "(45. FTE)"; 4 5 line 10, strike "$11,778,807" and substitute "$10,441,814"; 6 7 line 14, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "10,866,467" and 8 substitute "98,895,388" and, in the REAPPROPRIATED FUNDS 9 column, strike "49,644,41 b " and substitute "45,673,333 b "; 31 line 15, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "(1,14.0 FTE)" and 3 substitute "(1,056.3 FTE)" Page 1, line 4, strike "$5,77,9" and substitute "$1,756,13"; line 7, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "1,506,439" and substitute "0,803,564" and, in the REAPPROPRIATED FUNDS column, strike "1,173,017 b " and substitute "11,470,14 b "; 40 line 8, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "(41.5 FTE)" and 41 substitute "(.9 FTE)"; 4 43 line 1, strike "$8,171,017" and substitute "$7,468,14" Page 13, line 3, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike 46 "357,31,938" and substitute "340,496,656" and, in the REAPPROPRIATED FUNDS column, strike "147,03,900 b " and substitute "1,16,618 b "; line 4, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "(4,070.7 FTE)" and 51 substitute "(3,85.4 FTE)"; 5 53 line 8, strike "$93,06,340" and substitute "$76,10,058"; line 14, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "38,5,861" and 56 substitute ",591,560" and, in the REAPPROPRIATED FUNDS

6 Page 988 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, column, strike "1,784,3 b " and substitute "11,845,09 b "; 3 line 15, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "(449.3 FTE)" and 4 substitute "(43.3 FTE)". 5 Page 14, line 4, strike "$5,648,650" and substitute "$4,709,349"; 7 8 line 11, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "777,917,970" and 9 substitute "771,54,00" and, in the REAPPROPRIATED FUNDS column, strike "09,756,980b " and substitute "03,381,0 b "; 1 line 1, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "(6,507.6 FTE)" and 13 substitute "(6,441.1 FTE)" Page 15, line, strike "$131,573,809" and substitute "$15,197,859"; line 9, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "78,776,644" and 18 substitute "75,776,183" and, in the REAPPROPRIATED FUNDS 19 0 column, strike "3,,386 b " and substitute "0,36,95 b "; 1 line 10, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "(653.6 FTE)" and substitute "(69.4 FTE)"; 3 4 line 14, strike "$15,807,466" and substitute "$1,807,005". 5 6 Page 16, line 13, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike 7 "91,61,944" and substitute "87,13,716" and, in the 8 9 REAPPROPRIATED FUNDS column, strike "14,318,03 b " and substitute "1,909,795 b "; 31 line 14, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "(4,70.0 FTE)" and 3 substitute "(4,576.4 FTE)" Page 17, line 3, strike "$,739,503" and substitute "$6,331,75" Adjust affected totals accordingly. 38 Page 614, strike lines 5 and 6 and substitute the following: "the fiscal year beginning July 1, 008, the sum of forty-four million four 41 hundred ninety-nine thousand eight hundred eighty-six dollars 4 ($44,499,886), to" The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote: YES 17 NO 47 EXCUSED 01 ABSENT Balmer Y Gardner C Y Madden N Riesberg N 48 Benefield N Garza-Hicks Y Marostica N Roberts N 49 Borodkin N Green N Marshall N Rose Y 50 Bruce Y Hodge N Massey N Scanlan N 51 Buescher N Jahn N May Y Solano N 5 Butcher N Judd N McFadyen N Sonnenberg Y 53 Carroll M N Kefalas N McGihon N Soper N 54 Carroll T N Kerr A N McKinley N Stafford N 55 Casso N Kerr J N McNulty Y Stephens Y 56 Curry N King Y Merrifield N Summers Y

7 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, 008 Page Ferrandino N Labuda N Middleton E Swalm Y Fischer N Lambert Y Mitchell N Todd N 3 Frangas N Levy N Peniston N Vaad N 4 Gagliardi N Liston Y Pommer N Weissmann N 5 Gallegos N Looper Y Primavera N White N 6 Gardner B Y Lundberg N Rice N Witwer Y 7 Speaker N 8 9 Representative Bruce moved to amend the Report of the Committee of 10 the Whole to reverse the action taken by the Committee in not adopting 11 the following Bruce amendment, to HB08-15, to show that said 1 13 amendment passed, and that HB08-15, as amended, passed. 14 Amend printed bill, page 150, line 10, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL 15 column, strike "11,069,31" and substitute "5,1,574" and, in the 16 GENERAL FUND column, strike "11,069,31" and substitute 17 "5,1,574" Adjust affected totals accordingly. 0 1 Page 436, line 7, in the GENERAL FUND column, insert "3,63,393" 3 and, in the CASH FUNDS column, strike "9,476,3 a " and substitute "5,85,8 a "; 4 5 line 9, strike "$8,8,154" and substitute "$5,198,761". 6 7 Page 4, line 4, in the GENERAL FUND column, insert "1,99,93" 8 9 and, in the CASH FUNDS column, strike "8,906,863 a " and substitute "6,976,940 a "; 31 strike line 6, and insert the following: 3 33 " a This amount shall be from indirect cost recoveries" Page 438, line 5, in the GENERAL FUND column, insert "14,431" and, 36 in the CASH FUNDS column, strike "7,68,471 a " and substitute "7,054,040 a "; line 7, strike "$7,044,874" and substitute "$6,8,443" Adjust affected totals accordingly Page 439, line 10, strike "(STATE)" and substitute "(STATE) 56a "; after line 1, insert the following: "FOOTNOTES The following statements are referenced to the numbered footnotes throughout section a Department of State, Totals -- It is the 50 intent of the General Assembly that 51 General Fund moneys be used to fund 5 election-related activities in the Department 53 of State, and that the Secretary reduce cash 54 fund fees to reflect the addition of these 55 General Fund moneys in the FY budget.".

8 1 Page 990 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, 008 The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote: 3 YES 0 NO 44 EXCUSED 01 ABSENT 00 4 Balmer Y Gardner C Y Madden N Riesberg N 5 Benefield N Garza-Hicks Y Marostica N Roberts N 6 Borodkin N Green N Marshall N Rose Y 7 Bruce Y Hodge N Massey N Scanlan N 8 Buescher N Jahn N May Y Solano N 9 Butcher N Judd N McFadyen N Sonnenberg Y 10 Carroll M N Kefalas N McGihon N Soper N 11 Carroll T N Kerr A N McKinley N Stafford N 1 Casso N Kerr J Y McNulty Y Stephens Y 13 Curry N King Y Merrifield N Summers Y 14 Ferrandino N Labuda N Middleton E Swalm Y 15 Fischer N Lambert Y Mitchell Y Todd N 16 Frangas N Levy N Peniston N Vaad N 17 Gagliardi N Liston Y Pommer N Weissmann N 18 Gallegos N Looper Y Primavera N White N 19 Gardner B Y Lundberg Y Rice N Witwer Y 0 Speaker N 1 Representative May moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the 3 Whole to reverse the action taken by the Committee in not adopting the 4 following May amendment to HB08-15, to show that said amendment 5 passed, and that HB08-15, as amended, passed. 6 7 Amend printed bill, page 57, after line 13, insert the following: 8 9 ITEM & GENERAL SUBTOTAL FUND 31 $ $ 3 "Appropriation to 33 State Education Fund 58,40 58,40" Adjust affected totals accordingly. 36 Page 3, line 13, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "409,875" 38 and substitute "04,639", in the GENERAL FUND column, strike 39 "51,9", and, in the REAPPROPRIATED FUNDS column, strike "358,566 a " and substitute "04,639 a "; 4 line 14, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "(6.3 FTE)" and substitute "(3.3 FTE)"; 45 line 15, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "65,838" and 46 substitute "38,114", in the GENERAL FUND column, strike "6,931", and, in the REAPPROPRIATED FUNDS column, strike "58,907 a " and substitute "38,114 a " Page 33, line 1, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike "7,9,186" 51 and substitute "7,553,906" and, in the REAPPROPRIATED FUNDS 5 column, strike "7,9,186 a " and substitute "7,553,906 a " Adjust affected totals accordingly The amendment was declared passed by the following roll call vote:

9 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, 008 Page YES 33 NO 31 EXCUSED 01 ABSENT 00 Balmer Y Gardner C Y Madden N Riesberg Y 3 Benefield N Garza-Hicks Y Marostica Y Roberts Y 4 Borodkin N Green N Marshall N Rose Y 5 Bruce Y Hodge N Massey Y Scanlan Y 6 Buescher N Jahn N May Y Solano N 7 Butcher N Judd N McFadyen N Sonnenberg Y 8 Carroll M N Kefalas Y McGihon N Soper N 9 Carroll T N Kerr A N McKinley Y Stafford Y 10 Casso N Kerr J Y McNulty Y Stephens Y 11 Curry Y King Y Merrifield Y Summers Y 1 Ferrandino N Labuda N Middleton E Swalm Y 13 Fischer N Lambert Y Mitchell Y Todd N 14 Frangas N Levy N Peniston Y Vaad Y 15 Gagliardi N Liston Y Pommer N Weissmann N 16 Gallegos N Looper Y Primavera N White N 17 Gardner B Y Lundberg Y Rice N Witwer Y 18 Speaker Y 19 0 Representatives Balmer, B. Gardner, C. Gardner, Sonnenberg, and 1 Witwer moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to reverse the action taken by the Committee in not adopting the following 3 Balmer, B. Gardner, C. Gardner, and Sonnenberg amendment to 4 HB08-15, to show that said amendment passed, and that HB08-15, 5 6 as amended, passed. 7 Amend printed bill, page 74, line 15, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL 8 column, strike "5,887" and substitute "10,887" and, in the GENERAL 9 FUND column, strike "50,07" and substitute "100,07". 31 Adjust affected totals accordingly Page 116, after line 9, insert the following: ITEM & GENERAL 36 SUBTOTAL FUND $ $ 38 "Wildfire Emergency 39 Response Fund 150, ,000" Adjust affected totals accordingly The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote: YES 4 NO 40 EXCUSED 01 ABSENT Balmer Y Gardner C Y Madden N Riesberg N 47 Benefield N Garza-Hicks Y Marostica Y Roberts Y 48 Borodkin N Green N Marshall N Rose Y 49 Bruce Y Hodge N Massey Y Scanlan N 50 Buescher N Jahn N May Y Solano N 51 Butcher N Judd N McFadyen N Sonnenberg Y 5 Carroll M N Kefalas N McGihon N Soper N 53 Carroll T N Kerr A N McKinley N Stafford N 54 Casso N Kerr J Y McNulty Y Stephens Y 55 Curry N King Y Merrifield N Summers Y 56 Ferrandino N Labuda N Middleton E Swalm Y

10 Page 99 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, Fischer N Lambert Y Mitchell Y Todd N Frangas N Levy N Peniston N Vaad Y 3 Gagliardi N Liston Y Pommer N Weissmann N 4 Gallegos N Looper Y Primavera N White N 5 Gardner B Y Lundberg Y Rice N Witwer Y 6 Speaker N 7 8 Representatives McNulty and Looper moved to amend the Report of the 9 Committee of the Whole to reverse the action taken by the Committee in 10 not adopting the following McNulty amendment to HB08-15, to show 11 that said amendment passed, and that HB08-15, as amended, passed Amend printed bill, page 76, strike line Adjust affected totals accordingly Page 159, line 15, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike 18 "39,69,345" and substitute "41,706,095" and, in the GENERAL FUND 19 column, insert ",013,750". 0 1 Adjust affected totals accordingly. 3 The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote: 4 5 YES 4 NO 40 EXCUSED 01 ABSENT 00 6 Balmer Y Gardner C Y Madden N Riesberg N 7 Benefield N Garza-Hicks Y Marostica Y Roberts N 8 Borodkin N Green N Marshall N Rose Y 9 Bruce N Hodge N Massey Y Scanlan N Buescher N Jahn N May Y Solano N 31 Butcher N Judd N McFadyen N Sonnenberg Y 3 Carroll M N Kefalas N McGihon N Soper N 33 Carroll T N Kerr A N McKinley N Stafford Y 34 Casso N Kerr J Y McNulty Y Stephens Y 35 Curry Y King Y Merrifield N Summers Y 36 Ferrandino N Labuda N Middleton E Swalm Y Fischer N Lambert Y Mitchell Y Todd N 38 Frangas N Levy N Peniston N Vaad Y 39 Gagliardi N Liston Y Pommer N Weissmann N 40 Gallegos N Looper Y Primavera N White N 41 Gardner B Y Lundberg Y Rice N Witwer Y 4 Speaker N Representatives Witwer and Curry moved to amend the Report of the 45 Committee of the Whole to reverse the action taken by the Committee in 46 not adopting the following Witwer amendment to HB08-15, to show 47 that said amendment passed, and that HB08-15, as amended, passed Amend printed bill, page 116, after line 9, insert the following: ITEM & GENERAL SUBTOTAL FUND $ $ "Wildfire Emergency Response Fund,000,000,000,000".

11 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, 008 Page Adjust affected totals accordingly. Page 449, line 4, strike "BUDGETS" and substitute "BUDGETS 57a 3 "; 4 5 after line 9, insert the following: 6 7 "FOOTNOTES -- The following statements are referenced 8 to the numbered footnotes throughout section a Grand Totals -- Operating Budgets -- It is the 11 intent of the General Assembly that the 1 General Fund appropriations for Personal 13 Services Salaries be reduced by a total of 14 two million dollars ($,000,000) to be 15 distributed among state departments as 16 shown in the following table: Department Reduction 19 Agriculture $10,536 0 Corrections 797,74 1 Education 35,18 Governor 8,893 3 Health Care Policy and Financing 16,7 4 Higher Education 0 5 Human Services 8,6 6 Judicial 48,8 7 Labor and Employment 0 8 Law 0,0 9 Legislature 0 Local Affairs 1,6 31 Military and Veterans Affairs 6,448 3 Natural Resources 61, Personnel and Administration 14, Public Health and Environment 15, Public Safety 39,3 36 Regulatory Agencies 1,93 Revenue 98, State 0 39 Transportation 0 40 Treasury 1,16 41 Total $,000,000 ". 4 43

12 1 Page 994 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, 008 The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote: 3 YES 9 NO 35 EXCUSED 01 ABSENT 00 4 Balmer Y Gardner C Y Madden N Riesberg N 5 Benefield N Garza-Hicks Y Marostica Y Roberts Y 6 Borodkin N Green N Marshall N Rose Y 7 Bruce N Hodge N Massey Y Scanlan Y 8 Buescher N Jahn Y May Y Solano N 9 Butcher N Judd N McFadyen N Sonnenberg Y 10 Carroll M N Kefalas N McGihon N Soper N 11 Carroll T N Kerr A N McKinley N Stafford N 1 Casso N Kerr J Y McNulty Y Stephens Y 13 Curry Y King Y Merrifield N Summers Y 14 Ferrandino N Labuda Y Middleton E Swalm Y 15 Fischer N Lambert Y Mitchell Y Todd N 16 Frangas Y Levy N Peniston N Vaad Y 17 Gagliardi N Liston Y Pommer N Weissmann N 18 Gallegos N Looper Y Primavera N White N 19 Gardner B Y Lundberg Y Rice N Witwer Y 0 Speaker Y 1 Representative Balmer moved to amend the Report of the Committee of 3 the Whole to reverse the action taken by the Committee in not adopting 4 the following Balmer amendment to HB08-15, to show that said 5 6 amendment passed, and that HB08-15, as amended, passed. 7 8 Amend printed bill, page 13, line 7, strike "EDUCATION)1 " and substitute "EDUCATION) 1, 6a ". 9 Page 1, after line 10, insert the following: 31 3 "6a Department of Higher Education, Totals It is the intent of the General Assembly that 34 no state funds shall be expended to provide 35 higher education services, including but not 36 limited to financial aid, housing subsidies, and resident tuition, for persons who do not 38 legally reside in the United States." The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote: 41 4 YES 31 NO 33 EXCUSED 01 ABSENT Balmer Y Gardner C Y Madden N Riesberg N 44 Benefield N Garza-Hicks Y Marostica Y Roberts Y 45 Borodkin N Green N Marshall N Rose Y 46 Bruce Y Hodge N Massey Y Scanlan N 47 Buescher N Jahn Y May Y Solano N 48 Butcher N Judd N McFadyen N Sonnenberg Y 49 Carroll M N Kefalas N McGihon N Soper Y 50 Carroll T N Kerr A Y McKinley N Stafford Y 51 Casso N Kerr J Y McNulty Y Stephens Y 5 Curry N King Y Merrifield N Summers Y 53 Ferrandino N Labuda N Middleton E Swalm Y 54 Fischer N Lambert Y Mitchell Y Todd N 55 Frangas N Levy N Peniston N Vaad Y 56 Gagliardi Y Liston Y Pommer N Weissmann N

13 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, 008 Page Gallegos N Looper Y Primavera Y White N Gardner B Y Lundberg Y Rice N Witwer Y 3 Speaker Y 4 5 Representative Massey moved to amend the Report of the Committee of 6 the Whole to reverse the action taken by the Committee in not adopting 7 the following Massey amendment to HB08-15, to show that said 8 9 amendment passed, and that HB08-15, as amended, passed Amend printed bill, page 15, line, strike "Services " and substitute "Services, a ", in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike 1 13 "351,14,654 e " and substitute "351,384,715 e ", and, in the GENERAL FUND column, strike "171,708,710" and substitute "171,968,771" Adjust affected totals accordingly Page 154, line 4, strike "$346,519,643" and substitute "$346,779,704" 18 and strike "$6,155,750" and substitute "$6,415,811" Page 193, after line 17, insert the following: 1 "a Department of Human Services, Division of Child 3 Welfare, Child Welfare Services -- It is the intent 4 of the General Assembly that $60,061 of the 5 General Fund appropriation to the Child Welfare 6 Services line item shall be from reductions to 7 agencies' salary survey and senior executive service 8 appropriations intended to freeze senior executive 9 service appropriations at FY levels.". 31 Page 449, line 4, strike "BUDGETS" and substitute "BUDGETS 57a "; 3 33 after line 9, insert the following: "FOOTNOTES -- The following statements are referenced to the numbered footnotes throughout section a Grand Totals -- Operating Budgets -- It is 39 the intent of the General Assembly that 40 operating budget appropriations be reduced 41 by one million seven hundred twenty-six 4 thousand five hundred sixty dollars 43 ($1,76,560). The reduction is intended to 44 come out of agencies' salary survey and 45 senior executive service line items and is 46 intended to freeze senior executive service 47 appropriations at FY levels. The 48 reduction shall be allocated among state 49 departments as reflected in the following 50 table: 51

14 Page 996 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, Department Total General Fund Cash Funds Reappropriated Funds Federal Funds Agriculture ($1,000) ($4,5) ($7,061) $0 ($564) 3 Health Care 4 Policy and 5 Financing (10,39) (4,683) (46) (444) (5,19) 6 Human Services (108,144) (64,845) (1,490) (3,491) (18,318) 7 Natural 8 Resources (51,936) (9,607) (39,013) (,160) (1,156) 9 Personnel and 10 Administration (41,484) (1,8) 0 (8,66) 0 11 Public Health 1 and 13 Environment (776,315) (60,151) (158,045) (173,595) (384,54) 14 Public Safety (0,136) (3,575) (15,057) (9) (574) 15 Regulatory 16 Agencies (4,08) (11,73) (191,380) (39,105) 0 17 Revenue (14,945) (88,80) (54,665) State (136,680) 0 (136,680) Transportation (184,) 0 (184,) Reduction to 1 Long Bill Operating Total ($1,76,560) ($60,061) ($787,757) ($68,387) ($410,355) 3 4 The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote: 5 6 YES 3 NO 3 EXCUSED 01 ABSENT 00 7 Balmer Y Gardner C Y Madden N Riesberg N 8 Benefield N Garza-Hicks Y Marostica Y Roberts Y 9 Borodkin N Green Y Marshall N Rose Y Bruce N Hodge N Massey Y Scanlan N 31 Buescher N Jahn N May Y Solano N 3 Butcher N Judd N McFadyen Y Sonnenberg Y 33 Carroll M N Kefalas N McGihon N Soper N 34 Carroll T N Kerr A N McKinley Y Stafford Y 35 Casso Y Kerr J Y McNulty Y Stephens Y 36 Curry Y King Y Merrifield Y Summers Y Ferrandino N Labuda N Middleton E Swalm Y 38 Fischer N Lambert Y Mitchell Y Todd N 39 Frangas Y Levy N Peniston N Vaad Y 40 Gagliardi N Liston Y Pommer N Weissmann N 41 Gallegos N Looper Y Primavera N White N 4 Gardner B Y Lundberg Y Rice N Witwer Y 43 Speaker Y Representatives B. Gardner, C. Gardner, and Balmer moved to amend the 46 Report of the Committee of the Whole to reverse the action taken by the 47 Committee in not adopting the following B. Gardner, C. Gardner, and 48 Balmer amendment to HB08-15, to show that said amendment passed, 49 and that HB08-15, as amended, passed Amend printed bill, page 44, after line 5, insert the following: 5

15 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, 008 Page Adjust affected totals accordingly Page 44, after line 10, insert the following: 1 ITEM & GENERAL SUBTOTAL FUND $ $ "Taxpayer Protection for Deposit to Legislative Expenses Cash Fund (Section , C.R.S.) 47a 118,000, ,000,000". 13 "FOOTNOTES -- The following statements are referenced 14 to the numbered footnotes throughout section a Legislative Department, General Assembly, 17 Taxpayer Protection for Deposit to 18 Legislative Expenses Cash Fund (Section , C.R.S.) -- It is the intent of the 0 General Assembly that, not withstanding any 1 other provision of law, amounts appropriated to this line item shall not be spent except 3 based on legislation specifically authorizing 4 such expenditure. It is further the intent of 5 the General Assembly that these moneys 6 shall not be spent unless there is a decline in 7 state revenues over two successive 8 quarters.". 9 Page 449, line 4, strike "BUDGETS" and substitute "BUDGETS 57a "; 31 3 after line 9, insert the following: "FOOTNOTES -- The following statements are referenced to the numbered footnotes throughout section. 57a Grand Totals -- Operating Budgets -- It is the intent of the General Assembly that General Fund operating budget appropriations be reduced by one hundred eighteen million dollars ($118,000,000). The reduction shall be allocated among state departments as reflected in the following table: 45 State Department General Fund Reduction 46 Agriculture $03,90 47 Corrections 17,884, Education 0 49 Governor 393, Health Care Policy and Financing 40,486, Higher Education 1,5,75 5 Human Services 18,13, Judicial 8,681, Law 53,39

16 Page 998 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, 008 State Department General Fund Reduction 1 Legislative 70,53 Local Affairs 335,906 3 Military and Veterans Affairs 155,108 4 Natural Resources 850,6 5 Personnel and Administration 199,89 6 Public Health and Environment 710,16 7 Public Safety,170,50 8 Regulatory Agencies,87 9 Revenue,688, Treasury 3,3, TOTAL REDUCTION $118,000, These reductions are to be distributed proportionately among 15 the General Fund appropriations to each respective 16 department." The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote: 19 0 YES 3 NO 41 EXCUSED 01 ABSENT 00 1 Balmer Y Gardner C Y Madden N Riesberg N Benefield N Garza-Hicks Y Marostica Y Roberts Y 3 Borodkin N Green N Marshall N Rose Y 4 Bruce Y Hodge N Massey N Scanlan N 5 Buescher N Jahn N May Y Solano N 6 Butcher N Judd N McFadyen N Sonnenberg Y 7 Carroll M N Kefalas N McGihon N Soper N 8 Carroll T N Kerr A N McKinley N Stafford N 9 Casso N Kerr J Y McNulty Y Stephens Y Curry N King Y Merrifield N Summers Y 31 Ferrandino N Labuda N Middleton E Swalm Y 3 Fischer N Lambert Y Mitchell Y Todd N 33 Frangas N Levy N Peniston N Vaad Y 34 Gagliardi N Liston Y Pommer N Weissmann N 35 Gallegos N Looper Y Primavera N White N 36 Gardner B Y Lundberg Y Rice N Witwer Y Speaker N Representatives Lundberg, Witwer, Marostica, B. Gardner, C. Gardner, 40 McNulty, Bruce, Liston, Sonnenberg, Swalm, Looper, Vaad, Garza 41 Hicks, Rose, Stephens, King, Summers, Mitchell, J. Kerr, and Lambert 4 moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to reverse the 43 action taken by the Committee in not adopting the following Lundberg 44 amendment to HB08-15, to show that said amendment passed, and that HB08-15, as amended, passed. 47 Amend printed bill, page 44, after line 5, insert the following: 48 ITEM & GENERAL 49 SUBTOTAL FUND $ $ "Taxpayer Protection for Deposit to Legislative Expenses Cash Fund (Section , C.R.S.) 47a 44,5,09 44,5,09".

17 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, 008 Page Adjust affected totals accordingly. Page 44, after line 10, insert the following: "FOOTNOTES -- The following statements are referenced to 6 the numbered footnotes throughout section a Legislative Department, General Assembly, 9 Taxpayer Protection for Deposit to Legislative 10 Expenses Cash Fund (Section , C.R.S.) It is the intent of the General Assembly that, 1 not withstanding any other provision of law, 13 amounts appropriated to this line item shall not 14 be spent except based on legislation specifically 15 authorizing such expenditure. It is further the 16 intent of the General Assembly that these 17 moneys shall not be spent unless there is a 18 decline in state revenues over two successive 19 quarters.". 0 1 Page 449, line 4, strike "BUDGETS" and substitute "BUDGETS 57a "; 3 after line 9, insert the following: 4 5 "FOOTNOTES -- The following statements are referenced to the numbered footnotes throughout section a Grand Totals -- Operating Budgets -- It is the 8 intent of the General Assembly that the 9 General Fund appropriation for total state operating be reduced by forty-four million 31 five hundred thirty-seven thousand 3 twenty-nine dollars ($44,5,09). The 33 reduction shall be allocated among state 34 departments as reflected in the following 35 table. 36 Department General Fund 38 Agriculture $76, Corrections 6,750, Governor 148,53 41 Health Care Policy and Financing 15,80,874 4 Higher Education 8,13,5 43 Human Services 6,840,81 44 Judicial 3,76, Labor and Employment 0 46 Law 95, Legislature 6, Local Affairs 16,78 49 Military and Veterans Affairs 58, Natural Resources, Personnel and Administration 75,18 5 Public Health and Environment 68, Public Safety 819,13 54 Regulatory Agencies 14,94

18 Page 1000 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, 008 Department General Fund 1 Revenue 1,014,84 State 0 3 Transportation 0 4 Treasury 1,0,088 5 Reduction to Long Bill Operating Total $44,5,09 6 These reductions are to be distributed proportionately among the General 7 Fund appropriations to each respective department.". 8 9 The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote: YES 4 NO 40 EXCUSED 01 ABSENT Balmer Y Gardner C Y Madden N Riesberg N 14 Benefield N Garza-Hicks Y Marostica Y Roberts Y 15 Borodkin N Green N Marshall N Rose Y 16 Bruce Y Hodge N Massey Y Scanlan N 17 Buescher N Jahn N May Y Solano N 18 Butcher N Judd N McFadyen N Sonnenberg Y 19 Carroll M N Kefalas N McGihon N Soper N 0 Carroll T N Kerr A N McKinley N Stafford N 1 Casso N Kerr J Y McNulty Y Stephens Y Curry N King Y Merrifield N Summers Y 3 Ferrandino N Labuda N Middleton E Swalm Y 4 Fischer N Lambert Y Mitchell Y Todd N 5 Frangas N Levy N Peniston N Vaad Y 6 Gagliardi N Liston Y Pommer N Weissmann N 7 Gallegos N Looper Y Primavera N White N 8 Gardner B Y Lundberg Y Rice N Witwer Y 9 Speaker N 31 Representatives Lundberg, Witwer, Marostica, B. Gardner, C. Gardner, 3 McNulty, Bruce, Liston, Sonnenberg, Swalm, Looper, Vaad, Garza 33 Hicks, Rose, Stephens, King, Summers, Mitchell, J. Kerr, Lambert, and 34 Balmer moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to 35 reverse the action taken by the Committee in not adopting the following 36 Lundberg amendment to HB08-15, to show that said amendment 38 passed, and that HB08-15, as amended, passed. 39 Amend printed bill, page 44, after line 5, insert the following: 40 ITEM & GENERAL 41 SUBTOTAL FUND Adjust affected totals accordingly Page 44, after line 10, insert the following: $ $ "Taxpayer Protection for Deposit to Legislative Expenses Cash Fund (Section , C.R.S.) 47a 4,453,70 4,453,70". "FOOTNOTES -- The following statements are referenced to the numbered footnotes throughout section.

19 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, 008 Page a Legislative Department, General Assembly, Taxpayer Protection for Deposit to Legislative Expenses Cash Fund (Section , C.R.S.) -- It is the intent of the General Assembly that, not withstanding any other provision of law, amounts appropriated to this line item shall not be spent except based on legislation specifically authorizing such expenditure. It is further the intent of the General Assembly that these moneys shall not be spent unless there is a decline in state revenues over two successive quarters.". 13 Page 449, line 4, strike "BUDGETS" and substitute "BUDGETS 57a 14 "; 15 after line 9, insert the following: "FOOTNOTES -- The following statements are referenced to the numbered footnotes throughout section. 57a Grand Totals -- Operating Budgets -- It is the intent of the General Assembly that the General Fund appropriation for total state operating be reduced by four million four hundred fifty-three thousand seven hundred two dollars ($4,453,70). The reduction shall be allocated among state departments as reflected in the following table. 9 Department General Fund Agriculture $7, Corrections 675,007 3 Governor 14,85 33 Health Care Policy and Financing 1,58, Higher Education 81, Human Services 684,08 36 Judicial,68 Labor and Employment 0 38 Law 9, Legislature,66 40 Local Affairs 1, Military and Veterans Affairs 5,854 4 Natural Resources 3, Personnel and Administration 7,5 44 Public Health and Environment 6, Public Safety 81,91 46 Regulatory Agencies 1,49 47 Revenue 101,48 State Transportation 0 50 Treasury 1, Reduction to Long Bill Operating Total $4,453,

20 Page 100 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, 008 These reductions are to be distributed proportionately among the General Fund 1 appropriations to each respective department.". 3 The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote: YES 4 NO 40 EXCUSED 01 ABSENT 00 7 Balmer Y Gardner C Y Madden N Riesberg N 8 Benefield N Garza-Hicks Y Marostica Y Roberts Y 9 Borodkin N Green N Marshall N Rose Y 10 Bruce Y Hodge N Massey Y Scanlan N 11 Buescher N Jahn N May Y Solano N 1 Butcher N Judd N McFadyen N Sonnenberg Y 13 Carroll M N Kefalas N McGihon N Soper N 14 Carroll T N Kerr A N McKinley N Stafford N 15 Casso N Kerr J Y McNulty Y Stephens Y 16 Curry N King Y Merrifield N Summers Y 17 Ferrandino N Labuda N Middleton E Swalm Y 18 Fischer N Lambert Y Mitchell Y Todd N 19 Frangas N Levy N Peniston N Vaad Y 0 Gagliardi N Liston Y Pommer N Weissmann N 1 Gallegos N Looper Y Primavera N White N Gardner B Y Lundberg Y Rice N Witwer Y 3 Speaker N 4 5 Representatives Weissmann and Lundberg moved to amend the Report 6 of the Committee of the Whole to reverse the action taken by the 7 Committee in not adopting the following Weissmann amendment to 8 HB08-15, to show that said amendment passed, and that HB08-15, 9 as amended, passed. 31 Amend printed bill, page 4, line 1, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL 3 column, strike "3,58,411" and substitute "3,446,411" and, in the 33 GENERAL FUND column, strike ",344,51" and substitute 34 ",6,51" Adjust affected totals accordingly. 38 Page 614, line 5, strike "six million one hundred" and substitute "six 39 million two hundred sixty-five thousand six hundred fifty-nine dollars ($6,65,659),"; 4 line 6, strike "eighty-three thousand six hundred fifty-nine dollars 43 ($6,183,659)," The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote: YES 6 NO 38 EXCUSED 01 ABSENT Balmer Y Gardner C Y Madden N Riesberg Y 49 Benefield N Garza-Hicks Y Marostica Y Roberts N 50 Borodkin N Green N Marshall N Rose Y 51 Bruce Y Hodge N Massey Y Scanlan N 5 Buescher N Jahn N May Y Solano N 53 Butcher N Judd N McFadyen N Sonnenberg Y 54 Carroll M Y Kefalas N McGihon N Soper N 55 Carroll T N Kerr A N McKinley Y Stafford N 56 Casso N Kerr J Y McNulty Y Stephens N

21 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, 008 Page Curry Y King N Merrifield N Summers Y Ferrandino N Labuda N Middleton E Swalm Y 3 Fischer N Lambert Y Mitchell N Todd N 4 Frangas N Levy Y Peniston N Vaad N 5 Gagliardi N Liston Y Pommer N Weissmann Y 6 Gallegos Y Looper Y Primavera N White N 7 Gardner B Y Lundberg Y Rice N Witwer Y 8 Speaker N 9 10 Representatives McNulty and Stephens moved to amend the Report of the 11 Committee of the Whole to reverse the action taken by the Committee in 1 not adopting the following McNulty amendment to HB08-15, to show 13 that said amendment passed, and that HB08-15, as amended, passed Amend printed bill, page 115, strike lines through Reletter succeeding sections accordingly Page 117, line 9, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column, strike 0 "74,94,146" and substitute "76,863,714", in the CASH FUNDS column, 1 insert "141,50 a ", in the REAPPROPRIATED FUNDS column, insert ",067,589 b ", and, in the FEDERAL FUNDS column, insert "360,477". 3 4 After line 9, insert the following: " a This amount shall be from statewide and department indirect cost recoveries from CollegeInvest and College Assist. 8 b This amount shall be from statewide and departmental indirect cost 9 recoveries.". 31 Adjust affected totals accordingly The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote: YES 5 NO 39 EXCUSED 01 ABSENT Balmer Y Gardner C Y Madden N Riesberg N Benefield N Garza-Hicks Y Marostica Y Roberts N 38 Borodkin N Green N Marshall N Rose Y 39 Bruce Y Hodge N Massey N Scanlan N 40 Buescher N Jahn N May Y Solano N 41 Butcher Y Judd N McFadyen N Sonnenberg Y 4 Carroll M N Kefalas N McGihon N Soper N 43 Carroll T N Kerr A N McKinley Y Stafford Y 44 Casso N Kerr J Y McNulty Y Stephens Y 45 Curry Y King Y Merrifield N Summers N 46 Ferrandino N Labuda N Middleton E Swalm Y 47 Fischer N Lambert Y Mitchell N Todd N 48 Frangas N Levy N Peniston N Vaad Y 49 Gagliardi N Liston Y Pommer N Weissmann N 50 Gallegos Y Looper Y Primavera Y White N 51 Gardner B Y Lundberg Y Rice N Witwer N 5 Speaker N Representatives Pommer, Buescher, and White moved to amend the 55 Report of the Committee of the Whole to reverse the action taken by the 56 Committee in adopting Amendment No. 3, by Representatives Curry,

22 Page 1004 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, McNulty, and C. Gardner (printed in House Journal page 986, lines 10-17) to HB08-15, to show that said amendment lost, and that 3 4 HB08-15, as amended, passed. The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote: YES 3 NO 41 EXCUSED 01 ABSENT 00 8 Balmer N Gardner C N Madden Y Riesberg N 9 Benefield N Garza-Hicks N Marostica N Roberts N 10 Borodkin N Green N Marshall N Rose N 11 Bruce N Hodge N Massey Y Scanlan N 1 Buescher Y Jahn N May N Solano Y 13 Butcher N Judd Y McFadyen N Sonnenberg N 14 Carroll M Y Kefalas Y McGihon Y Soper Y 15 Carroll T N Kerr A Y McKinley N Stafford Y 16 Casso Y Kerr J N McNulty N Stephens N 17 Curry N King N Merrifield Y Summers N 18 Ferrandino Y Labuda Y Middleton E Swalm N 19 Fischer Y Lambert N Mitchell N Todd N 0 Frangas Y Levy Y Peniston N Vaad N 1 Gagliardi Y Liston N Pommer Y Weissmann N Gallegos N Looper N Primavera Y White N 3 Gardner B N Lundberg N Rice Y Witwer N 4 5 Speaker Y ADOPTION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT Passed Second Reading: HB08-15 amended, 1360, SB amended. 33 The Chairman moved the adoption of the Committee of the Whole 34 Report. As shown by the following roll call vote, a majority of those 35 elected to the House voted in the affirmative, and the Report was 36 adopted. 38 YES 64 NO 00 EXCUSED 01 ABSENT Balmer Y Gardner C Y Madden Y Riesberg Y 40 Benefield Y Garza-Hicks Y Marostica Y Roberts Y 41 Borodkin Y Green Y Marshall Y Rose Y 4 Bruce Y Hodge Y Massey Y Scanlan Y 43 Buescher Y Jahn Y May Y Solano Y 44 Butcher Y Judd Y McFadyen Y Sonnenberg Y 45 Carroll M Y Kefalas Y McGihon Y Soper Y 46 Carroll T Y Kerr A Y McKinley Y Stafford Y 47 Casso Y Kerr J Y McNulty Y Stephens Y 48 Curry Y King Y Merrifield Y Summers Y 49 Ferrandino Y Labuda Y Middleton E Swalm Y 50 Fischer Y Lambert Y Mitchell Y Todd Y 51 Frangas Y Levy Y Peniston Y Vaad Y 5 Gagliardi Y Liston Y Pommer Y Weissmann Y 53 Gallegos Y Looper Y Primavera Y White Y 54 Gardner B Y Lundberg Y Rice Y Witwer Y Speaker Y

23 House Journal--78th Day--March 6, 008 Page LAY OVER OF CALENDAR ITEMS 3 On motion of Representative Madden, the following items on the 4 Calendar were laid over until March 7, retaining place on Calendar: 5 Consideration of Third Reading--HB , 1131, SB08-180, 041, 144, , 174, 176, 171, 17, Consideration of General Orders--HCR , HB08-118, 113, , 178, SB08-10, 089, HB , SB08-07, HB , 1084, 10 SB08-019, 088, 159, 18, 151, HB , SB08-19, Consideration of Conference Committee Report--SB Consideration of Resolutions--HJR , SJR08-014, HR , 13 HJR , SJR08-015, HJR Consideration of Memorial--SJM Consideration of Senate Amendments--HB08-10, 175, 111, 160, , 1144, 1193, 1016, 1076, 1195, 1138, 100, On motion of Representative Madden, the House adjourned until 1 10:00 a.m., March 7, Attest: 7 MARILYN EDDINS, 8 Chief Clerk Approved: ANDREW ROMANOFF, Speaker

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