JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
The House of Representatives was called to order in Special Session at 2: 14 o'clock p. m. , in accordance with Senate Joint Resolution No. 54 of the June 2012 Special Session, Deputy Speaker Kevin Ryan in the Chair.
Prayer was offered by Assistant Chaplain, Reverend Garland D. Higgins of West Hartford, Connecticut.
The following is the prayer:
Let us pray. Almighty God, we acknowledge Your presence as we look to You for everything we do. May You grant our leaders wisdom and understanding in all things. Also, may You give them discernment for every decision that they make while guiding them to seek godly counsel; and, help them to be wise persons who move in accordance with Your ways. Amen.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Representative Roldan of the 4th District.
HOUSE RESOLUTION ADOPTED
H. R. No. 201 REP. SHARKEY, 88th DIST. RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE JUNE 12 SPECIAL SESSION, 2012.
The resolution was explained by Representative Sharkey of the 88th.
The resolution was discussed by Representative Klarides of the 114th.
On a voice vote House Resolution No. 201 was adopted.
The following is the Resolution:
Resolved by this House:
That the rules of the House at this Special Session shall be the same as the rules of the House in force at the 2012 regular session, except as said rules are amended, altered or repealed in this resolution.
Strike out Rule 9.
Strike out Rule 11 and insert in lieu thereof the following:
11. Each bill or substantive resolution may be acted upon in the House immediately after electronic notice of the filing and number of the bill or substantive resolution is provided to the majority leader and the minority leader, who shall be responsible for forwarding such notice to the members of their respective caucuses, and after final action may be transmitted immediately to the Senate. If the House rejects an amendment adopted by the Senate, the bill or substantive resolution after final action in the House may be transmitted immediately to the Senate. If the Senate rejects an amendment adopted by the House, the bill or substantive resolution when received from the Senate may be acted upon immediately.
Strike out Rules 15, 19 and 20.
Strike out Rule 21 and insert in lieu thereof the following:
21. The order of business shall be as follows:
1. Reception of communications from the Governor.
2. Introduction of bills and resolutions.
3. Reception of business from the Senate.
4. Miscellaneous.
Add a new Rule 48 as follows:
48. Only those bills and substantive resolutions specified in Rule 7 of the Joint Rules for this session, certified as provided in Rule 9 of said Joint Rules, and, except as provided in Rule 33 of said Joint Rules, only those resolutions pertaining to the rules of this Special Session, the printing of the journals of the Senate and the House of Representatives, and the expenses of this Special Session, shall be received.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED
S. J. No. 61 SEN. LOONEY, 11th DIST. ; REP. SHARKEY, 88th DIST. RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE JOINT RULES OF THE JUNE 12 SPECIAL SESSION, 2012.
The resolution was explained by Representative Sharkey of the 88th.
On a voice vote Senate Joint Resolution No. 61 was adopted in concurrence with the Senate.
The following is the Resolution:
Resolved by this Assembly:
That the joint rules of this Special Session shall be the same as the joint rules in force at the 2012 regular session, except as said rules are amended, altered or repealed in this resolution.
Strike out Rule 3.
Strike out Rule 4.
Strike out Rule 5.
Strike out Rule 6.
Strike out Rule 7 and insert in lieu thereof the following:
LEGISLATIVE COMMISSIONERS
FORM AND INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
7. Only bills and substantive resolutions specified in the Resolution Convening the General Assembly in Special Session to commence not earlier than 10: 00 a. m. on June 12, 2012, shall be received.
The Legislative Commissioners' Office shall prepare all bills and resolutions. When a bill or resolution has been prepared by the Legislative Commissioners' Office and signed by the Speaker and President Pro Tempore, the bill or resolution shall immediately be given to the clerk of the Senate or the House as designated. Before or at the time the bill or resolution is given to the clerk, the Legislative Commissioners' Office shall provide to the Office of Fiscal Analysis copies of each bill or resolution to prepare a fiscal note if required by Rule 15 of the joint rules.
Each bill and resolution shall be printed, without interlineation or erasure. The duplicate copies of each bill or resolution shall be made on yellow-colored and blue-colored paper, respectively, of the same size and format as the original.
Each bill and resolution shall be transmitted, in triplicate by the Legislative Commissioners' Office to the clerks of the House or Senate.
The clerks shall number each bill and resolution.
The clerks shall certify and keep on file a duplicate copy of each bill and resolution. The certified duplicate copy shall remain at all times in the clerk's office. If the original cannot be located, a copy of such certified duplicate copy shall be made by the clerk and used in lieu of the original.
The clerk shall make a notation on the certified duplicate copy of all action taken on the original.
Any member of the General Assembly may co-sponsor a bill or resolution by making a request in writing after it has been filed, to the clerk of the house in which the bill or resolution has been filed to add his or her name as a co-sponsor of the bill or resolution, but not later than the date of the signing of the bill, or the deadline for the signing of the bill, by the Governor, whichever is earlier, or the adoption of the resolution.
After introduction no bill or resolution shall be altered except by the legislative commissioners.
Strike out Rule 8.
Strike out Rule 9 and insert in lieu thereof the following:
BILLS AND SUBSTANTIVE RESOLUTIONS
9. Only bills and substantive resolutions certified by the Speaker and President Pro Tempore in accordance with section 2-26 of the general statutes may be introduced. Bills and resolutions so certified by the Speaker and the President Pro Tempore shall be identified as "bills" or "resolutions".
Each bill amending any statute or special act shall set forth in full the section or subsection of the statute or the special act to be amended. Matter to be omitted or repealed shall be surrounded by brackets or overstricken so that the omitted or repealed matter remains readable, and new matter shall be indicated by capitalization or underscoring of all words in the original bill and by capitalization, underscoring or italics in its printed form. In the case of a section or subsection not amending an existing section of the general statutes but intended to be part of the general statutes, the section or subsection may be in upper and lower case letters preceded by the word (NEW).
Strike out Rule 10.
Strike out Rule 11.
Strike out Rule 13.
Strike out Rule 14 and insert in lieu thereof the following:
TRANSMITTAL BETWEEN HOUSES
14. Upon passage in the first house, the bill or resolution shall be transmitted immediately to the second house.
Strike out Rule 15 and insert in lieu thereof the following:
15. Any bill or substantive resolution which if passed, would affect state or municipal revenue, or would require the expenditure of state or municipal funds, shall have a fiscal note attached. Any fiscal note printed with or prepared for a bill or resolution shall be solely for the purpose of information, summarization and explanation for members of the General Assembly and shall not be construed to represent the intent of the General Assembly or either house thereof for any purpose. Each such fiscal note shall bear the following disclaimer: "The following Fiscal Impact Statement is prepared for the benefit of the members of the General Assembly, solely for purposes of information, summarization and explanation and does not represent the intent of the General Assembly or either house thereof for any purpose. " When an amendment is offered to a bill or resolution in the House or the Senate, which, if adopted, would require the expenditure of state or municipal funds or affect state or municipal revenue, a fiscal note shall be available at the time the amendment is offered. Any fiscal note prepared for such an amendment shall be construed in accordance with the provisions of this rule and shall bear the disclaimer required under this rule.
Strike out Rule 16 and insert in lieu thereof the following:
BILLS - READINGS
16. First reading of a bill or resolution shall be by title and number. Second reading shall be passage or rejection of the bill or resolution.
Strike out Rule 17 and insert in lieu thereof the following:
17. Each bill or substantive resolution may be acted upon immediately. No bill or substantive resolution may be acted upon unless it is accompanied by a fiscal note.
Each bill and substantive resolution shall be voted upon by a roll call vote. A bill or resolution, certified in accordance with section 2-26 of the general statutes, if filed in the House, may be transmitted to and acted upon first by the Senate with the consent of the Speaker; and if filed in the Senate, may be transmitted to and acted upon first by the House with the consent of the President Pro Tempore.
Strike out Rules 18, 19, 20, 31, 32 and 34.
S. J. No. 62 SEN. LOONEY, 11th DIST. ; REP. SHARKEY, 88th DIST. RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE EXPENSES OF THE JUNE 12 SPECIAL SESSION, 2012.
The resolution was explained by Representative Sharkey of the 88th.
On a voice vote Senate Joint Resolution No. 62 was adopted in concurrence with the Senate.
The following is the Resolution:
Resolved by this Assembly:
That the Joint Committee on Legislative Management is authorized to pay the necessary expenses of this Special Session of the General Assembly.
S. J. No. 63 SEN. LOONEY, 11th DIST. ; REP. SHARKEY, 88th DIST. RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE PRINTING OF THE JOURNALS OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE JUNE 12 SPECIAL SESSION, 2012.
The resolution was explained by Representative Sharkey of the 88th.
On a voice vote Senate Joint Resolution No. 63 was adopted in concurrence with the Senate.
The following is the Resolution:
Resolved by this Assembly:
That the journals of the proceedings of the Senate and House of Representatives at this Special Session shall be printed as provided in section 2-49 of the general statutes.
EMERGENCY CERTIFICATION
HOUSE BILL PASSED
The following bill was received, read by the Clerk and passed. (Emergency certification signed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives accompanied the bill. ) A copy of the bill was on the desk of each member in accordance with the rules.
H. B. No. 6001 REP. DONOVAN, 84th DIST. ; SEN. WILLIAMS, 29th DIST. AN ACT IMPLEMENTING PROVISIONS OF THE STATE BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2012.
The bill was explained by Representative Walker of the 93rd.
The bill was discussed by Representatives Cafero of the 142nd and Berger of the 73rd.
DEPUTY SPEAKER ARESIMOWICZ IN THE CHAIR
The bill was further discussed by Representatives Srinivasan of the 31st, Ritter of the 38th, Alberts of the 50th, Shaban of the 135th, Widlitz of the 98th, Rovero of the 51st, Dargan of the 115th, Lavielle of the 143rd, Greene of the 105th and Chapin of the 67th.
DEPUTY SPEAKER ORANGE IN THE CHAIR
The bill was further discussed by Representatives Abercrombie of the 38th, Miner of the 66th, Kupchick of the 132nd, Tercyak of the 26th, Berger of the 73rd, Piscopo of the 76th, Ackert of the 8th and Miller of the 122nd.
The bill was further discussed by Representative Walker of the 93rd who offered House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 5819) and moved its adoption.
The amendment was discussed by Representatives Cafero of the 142nd.
On a voice vote the amendment was adopted.
The following is House Amendment Schedule "A" (LCO 5819):
In line 419, after "delegation. " insert "The Department of Social Services, in consultation with the Department of Public Health and home health care agencies, shall develop protocols for documentation pursuant to the requirements of this subsection. The Department of Social Services shall notify all licensed home health care agencies of such protocols prior to the implementation of this section.
In line 3916, strike "Other Expenses,"
In line 3935, bracket "Commissioners" and after the closing bracket insert "Commissioner"
In line 3936, before "Higher" insert "the president of the Board of Regents for"
In line 3960, bracket "Commissioners" and after the closing bracket insert "Commissioner"
In line 3961, before "Higher" insert "the president of the Board of Regents for"
Strike subdivision (1) of subsection (e) of section 141 in its entirety and substitute the following in lieu thereof:
"(e) (1) No costs incurred by a health care facility for the examination of a victim of sexual assault, when such examination is performed for the purpose of gathering evidence as prescribed in the protocol, including the costs of testing for pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases and the costs of prophylactic treatment as provided in the protocol, and no costs incurred for a medical forensic assessment interview conducted by a health care facility or provider or by an examiner working in conjunction with a multidisciplinary team established pursuant to section 17a-106a or with a child advocacy center, shall be charged directly or indirectly to such victim. Any such costs shall be charged to the [Office of Victim Services within] Forensic Sex Evidence Exams account in the Judicial Department. "
Strike sections 181, 267 and 268 in their entirety and renumber the remaining sections and internal references accordingly
Strike section 287 in its entirety and substitute the following in lieu thereof:
"Sec. 287. (Effective July 1, 2012) Up to $700,000 available to the Department of Education, for Magnet Schools Administration, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012, shall not lapse on June 30, 2012, and such funds shall be transferred to Other Expenses, and shall be available for the litigation costs associated with the Connecticut Coalition for Justice in Education Funding v. Rell lawsuit and school reform activities during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013. "
The bill was further discussed by Representatives Adinolfi of the 103rd and Candelora of the 87th.
Representative Cafero of the 142nd questioned the presence of a quorum.
The Deputy Speaker ruled that a quorum was present.
The bill was further discussed by Representatives Betts of the 78th, Cafero of the 142nd and Sharkey of the 88th.
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 7: 54 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 141
Necessary for Passage 71
Those voting Yea 88
Those voting Nay 53
Those absent and not voting 10
On a roll call vote Emergency Certified House Bill No. 6001 as amended by House Amendment Schedule "A" was passed.
The following is the roll call vote:
Y |
ABERCROMBIE |
Y |
LEMAR |
Y |
TERCYAK |
N |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
Y |
ALBIS |
X |
LESSER |
Y |
THOMPSON |
N |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
Y |
ALDARONDO |
Y |
LOPES |
Y |
TONG |
N |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
Y |
AYALA |
X |
LUXENBERG |
Y |
URBAN |
N |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
Y |
BACKER, T. |
X |
LYDDY |
Y |
VERRENGIA |
N |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
Y |
BARAM |
Y |
MCCRORY |
Y |
VILLANO |
N |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
Y |
BECKER, B. |
Y |
MEGNA |
Y |
WALKER |
N |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
Y |
BERGER |
Y |
MIKUTEL |
Y |
WIDLITZ |
N |
MINER | ||||||||
Y |
BOUKUS |
Y |
MILLER, P. |
Y |
WILLIS |
N |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
Y |
BUTLER |
Y |
MILLER, P. B. |
Y |
WRIGHT, C. |
N |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
Y |
CANDELARIA, J. |
Y |
MORIN |
Y |
WRIGHT, E. |
N |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
Y |
CLEMONS |
Y |
MORRIS |
Y |
ZALASKI |
X |
PERILLO | ||||||||
Y |
COOK |
Y |
MOUKAWSHER |
N |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
Y |
CRAWFORD |
Y |
MUSHINSKY |
N |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
Y |
DARGAN |
Y |
NAFIS |
X |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
Y |
DAVIS, P. |
Y |
NARDELLO |
N |
ACKERT |
N |
ROWE | ||||||||
Y |
DILLON |
N |
NICASTRO |
N |
ADINOLFI |
N |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
Y |
ESPOSITO |
Y |
O'BRIEN, E. |
N |
ALBERTS |
N |
SAWYER | ||||||||
Y |
FAWCETT |
Y |
PERONE |
N |
AMAN |
N |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
X |
FLEISCHMANN |
Y |
REED |
N |
BACCHIOCHI |
N |
SHABAN | ||||||||
Y |
FLEXER |
Y |
REYNOLDS |
N |
BETTS |
N |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, D. |
Y |
RILEY |
N |
CAFERO |
N |
SMITH | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, G. |
Y |
RITTER, E. |
N |
CAMILLO |
N |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
N |
FRITZ |
Y |
RITTER, M. |
N |
CANDELORA |
N |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
Y |
GENGA |
Y |
ROBLES |
N |
CARPINO |
N |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
X |
GENTILE |
Y |
ROJAS |
N |
CARTER |
N |
WOOD | ||||||||
Y |
GONZALEZ |
Y |
ROLDAN |
N |
CHAPIN |
N |
YACCARINO | ||||||||
Y |
GROGINS |
Y |
ROSE |
N |
COUTU |
||||||||||
Y |
GUERRERA |
N |
ROVERO |
N |
D'AMELIO |
||||||||||
Y |
HADDAD |
Y |
ROY |
N |
DAVIS, C. |
||||||||||
Y |
HAMM |
Y |
SANCHEZ |
N |
FLOREN |
Y |
DONOVAN (SPKR) | ||||||||
Y |
HENNESSY |
Y |
SANTIAGO |
N |
FREY |
||||||||||
Y |
HEWETT |
Y |
SAYERS |
X |
GIBBONS |
||||||||||
Y |
HOLDER-WINFIELD |
Y |
SCHOFIELD |
N |
GIEGLER |
||||||||||
X |
HURLBURT |
Y |
SERRA |
N |
GIULIANO |
Y |
ALTOBELLO (DEP) | ||||||||
X |
JANOWSKI |
Y |
SHARKEY |
N |
GREENE |
Y |
ARESIMOWICZ (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JOHNSON |
Y |
STALLWORTH |
N |
HETHERINGTON |
Y |
GODFREY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JUTILA |
Y |
STEINBERG |
N |
HOVEY |
Y |
KIRKLEY-BEY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
KINER |
Y |
TABORSAK |
N |
HOYDICK |
N |
ORANGE (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
LARSON |
Y |
TALLARITA |
N |
HWANG |
Y |
RYAN (DEP) |
IMMEDIATE TRANSMITTAL TO THE SENATE
On motion of Representative Sharkey of the 88th District, Emergency Certified House Bill No. 6001 as amended by House Amendment Schedule "A" was immediately transmitted to the Senate.
DEPUTY SPEAKER KIRKLEY-BEY IN THE CHAIR
EMERGENCY CERTIFICATION
SENATE BILL PASSED
The following bill was received, read by the Clerk and passed. (Emergency certification signed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives accompanied the bill. ) A copy of the bill was on the desk of each member in accordance with the rules.
S. B. No. 501 SEN. WILLIAMS, 29th DIST. ; REP. DONOVAN, 84th DIST. AN ACT IMPLEMENTING CERTAIN PROVISIONS CONCERNING GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION.
The bill was explained by Representative Walker of the 93rd.
The bill was discussed by Representatives O'Neill of the 69th and Fritz of the 90th.
Representative O'Neill of the 69th moved to divide the question.
DEPUTY SPEAKER GODFREY IN THE CHAIR
Deputy Speaker Godfrey ruled that the question was divisible.
The motion was discussed by Representatives Sharkey of the 88th and Cafero of the 142nd who moved that when the vote be taken it be taken by roll call.
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 9: 12 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 132
Necessary for Adoption 67
Those voting Yea 47
Those voting Nay 85
Those absent and not voting 19
On a roll call vote the motion to divide the question failed.
The following is the roll call vote:
N |
ABERCROMBIE |
X |
LEMAR |
N |
TERCYAK |
Y |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
N |
ALBIS |
X |
LESSER |
N |
THOMPSON |
Y |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
N |
ALDARONDO |
N |
LOPES |
N |
TONG |
Y |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
N |
AYALA |
X |
LUXENBERG |
N |
URBAN |
Y |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
X |
BACKER, T. |
X |
LYDDY |
N |
VERRENGIA |
Y |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
N |
BARAM |
N |
MCCRORY |
N |
VILLANO |
Y |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
N |
BECKER, B. |
N |
MEGNA |
N |
WALKER |
Y |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
N |
BERGER |
N |
MIKUTEL |
N |
WIDLITZ |
Y |
MINER | ||||||||
N |
BOUKUS |
N |
MILLER, P. |
N |
WILLIS |
Y |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
N |
BUTLER |
N |
MILLER, P. B. |
N |
WRIGHT, C. |
Y |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
N |
CANDELARIA, J. |
N |
MORIN |
N |
WRIGHT, E. |
Y |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
N |
CLEMONS |
N |
MORRIS |
N |
ZALASKI |
X |
PERILLO | ||||||||
N |
COOK |
N |
MOUKAWSHER |
Y |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
N |
CRAWFORD |
N |
MUSHINSKY |
Y |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
N |
DARGAN |
N |
NAFIS |
X |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
N |
DAVIS, P. |
N |
NARDELLO |
Y |
ACKERT |
X |
ROWE | ||||||||
X |
DILLON |
N |
NICASTRO |
Y |
ADINOLFI |
Y |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
N |
ESPOSITO |
N |
O'BRIEN, E. |
Y |
ALBERTS |
Y |
SAWYER | ||||||||
N |
FAWCETT |
N |
PERONE |
Y |
AMAN |
Y |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
X |
FLEISCHMANN |
N |
REED |
Y |
BACCHIOCHI |
Y |
SHABAN | ||||||||
N |
FLEXER |
N |
REYNOLDS |
Y |
BETTS |
Y |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
N |
FOX, D. |
N |
RILEY |
Y |
CAFERO |
Y |
SMITH | ||||||||
N |
FOX, G. |
N |
RITTER, E. |
Y |
CAMILLO |
Y |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
N |
FRITZ |
N |
RITTER, M. |
Y |
CANDELORA |
Y |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
N |
GENGA |
N |
ROBLES |
Y |
CARPINO |
Y |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
X |
GENTILE |
N |
ROJAS |
Y |
CARTER |
Y |
WOOD | ||||||||
N |
GONZALEZ |
N |
ROLDAN |
Y |
CHAPIN |
Y |
YACCARINO | ||||||||
N |
GROGINS |
N |
ROSE |
Y |
COUTU |
||||||||||
N |
GUERRERA |
N |
ROVERO |
Y |
D'AMELIO |
||||||||||
N |
HADDAD |
X |
ROY |
Y |
DAVIS, C. |
||||||||||
X |
HAMM |
N |
SANCHEZ |
Y |
FLOREN |
N |
DONOVAN (SPKR) | ||||||||
N |
HENNESSY |
N |
SANTIAGO |
Y |
FREY |
||||||||||
N |
HEWETT |
N |
SAYERS |
X |
GIBBONS |
||||||||||
X |
HOLDER-WINFIELD |
X |
SCHOFIELD |
Y |
GIEGLER |
||||||||||
X |
HURLBURT |
N |
SERRA |
Y |
GIULIANO |
N |
ALTOBELLO (DEP) | ||||||||
X |
JANOWSKI |
N |
SHARKEY |
Y |
GREENE |
N |
ARESIMOWICZ (DEP) | ||||||||
N |
JOHNSON |
N |
STALLWORTH |
Y |
HETHERINGTON |
N |
GODFREY (DEP) | ||||||||
N |
JUTILA |
N |
STEINBERG |
X |
HOVEY |
N |
KIRKLEY-BEY (DEP) | ||||||||
N |
KINER |
N |
TABORSAK |
Y |
HOYDICK |
N |
ORANGE (DEP) | ||||||||
N |
LARSON |
N |
TALLARITA |
Y |
HWANG |
N |
RYAN (DEP) |
The bill was further discussed by Representatives Ritter of the 1st, Miner of the 66th, Walker of the 93rd, Candelora of the 86th, Morin of the 28th, Lopes of the 24th, Walker of the 93rd, Hoydick of the 120th, Williams of the 68th, Shaban of the 135th, Widlitz of the 98th, Davis of the 57th and Fox of the 146th.
DEPUTY SPEAKER RYAN IN THE CHAIR
The bill was further discussed by Representatives Klarides of the 114th and Johnson of the 49th.
DEPUTY SPEAKER GODFREY IN THE CHAIR
The bill was further discussed by Representatives Piscopo of the 76th, O'Neill of the 69th, Widlitz of the 98th, Lavielle of the 143rd, Nardello of the 89th, Cafero of the 142nd and Sharkey of the 88th.
The Speaker ordered the vote be taken by roll call at 11: 19 p. m.
The following is the result of the vote:
Total Number Voting 130
Necessary for Passage 66
Those voting Yea 84
Those voting Nay 46
Those absent and not voting 21
On a roll call vote Emergency Certified Senate Bill No. 501 was passed in concurrence with the Senate.
The following is the roll call vote:
Y |
ABERCROMBIE |
Y |
LEMAR |
Y |
TERCYAK |
N |
KLARIDES | ||||||||
Y |
ALBIS |
X |
LESSER |
Y |
THOMPSON |
N |
KOKORUDA | ||||||||
Y |
ALDARONDO |
Y |
LOPES |
Y |
TONG |
N |
KUPCHICK | ||||||||
Y |
AYALA |
X |
LUXENBERG |
Y |
URBAN |
N |
LABRIOLA | ||||||||
X |
BACKER, T. |
X |
LYDDY |
Y |
VERRENGIA |
N |
LAVIELLE | ||||||||
Y |
BARAM |
Y |
MCCRORY |
Y |
VILLANO |
X |
LEGEYT | ||||||||
Y |
BECKER, B. |
Y |
MEGNA |
Y |
WALKER |
N |
MILLER, L. | ||||||||
Y |
BERGER |
Y |
MIKUTEL |
Y |
WIDLITZ |
N |
MINER | ||||||||
Y |
BOUKUS |
Y |
MILLER, P. |
Y |
WILLIS |
N |
MOLGANO | ||||||||
Y |
BUTLER |
Y |
MILLER, P. B. |
Y |
WRIGHT, C. |
N |
NOUJAIM | ||||||||
Y |
CANDELARIA, J. |
Y |
MORIN |
Y |
WRIGHT, E. |
N |
O'NEILL | ||||||||
Y |
CLEMONS |
X |
MORRIS |
Y |
ZALASKI |
X |
PERILLO | ||||||||
Y |
COOK |
Y |
MOUKAWSHER |
N |
PISCOPO | ||||||||||
Y |
CRAWFORD |
Y |
MUSHINSKY |
N |
REBIMBAS | ||||||||||
Y |
DARGAN |
Y |
NAFIS |
X |
RIGBY | ||||||||||
Y |
DAVIS, P. |
Y |
NARDELLO |
N |
ACKERT |
X |
ROWE | ||||||||
Y |
DILLON |
Y |
NICASTRO |
N |
ADINOLFI |
N |
SAMPSON | ||||||||
Y |
ESPOSITO |
Y |
O'BRIEN, E. |
N |
ALBERTS |
N |
SAWYER | ||||||||
Y |
FAWCETT |
Y |
PERONE |
N |
AMAN |
N |
SCRIBNER | ||||||||
X |
FLEISCHMANN |
Y |
REED |
N |
BACCHIOCHI |
N |
SHABAN | ||||||||
Y |
FLEXER |
X |
REYNOLDS |
N |
BETTS |
N |
SIMANSKI | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, D. |
Y |
RILEY |
N |
CAFERO |
N |
SMITH | ||||||||
Y |
FOX, G. |
Y |
RITTER, E. |
N |
CAMILLO |
N |
SRINIVASAN | ||||||||
Y |
FRITZ |
Y |
RITTER, M. |
N |
CANDELORA |
N |
WADSWORTH | ||||||||
Y |
GENGA |
Y |
ROBLES |
N |
CARPINO |
N |
WILLIAMS | ||||||||
X |
GENTILE |
Y |
ROJAS |
N |
CARTER |
N |
WOOD | ||||||||
Y |
GONZALEZ |
Y |
ROLDAN |
N |
CHAPIN |
N |
YACCARINO | ||||||||
Y |
GROGINS |
Y |
ROSE |
N |
COUTU |
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Y |
GUERRERA |
Y |
ROVERO |
N |
D'AMELIO |
||||||||||
Y |
HADDAD |
X |
ROY |
N |
DAVIS, C. |
||||||||||
X |
HAMM |
Y |
SANCHEZ |
N |
FLOREN |
Y |
DONOVAN (SPKR) | ||||||||
Y |
HENNESSY |
Y |
SANTIAGO |
N |
FREY |
||||||||||
Y |
HEWETT |
Y |
SAYERS |
X |
GIBBONS |
||||||||||
Y |
HOLDER-WINFIELD |
X |
SCHOFIELD |
N |
GIEGLER |
||||||||||
X |
HURLBURT |
Y |
SERRA |
N |
GIULIANO |
Y |
ALTOBELLO (DEP) | ||||||||
X |
JANOWSKI |
Y |
SHARKEY |
N |
GREENE |
Y |
ARESIMOWICZ (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JOHNSON |
Y |
STALLWORTH |
N |
HETHERINGTON |
Y |
GODFREY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
JUTILA |
Y |
STEINBERG |
X |
HOVEY |
X |
KIRKLEY-BEY (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
KINER |
X |
TABORSAK |
N |
HOYDICK |
Y |
ORANGE (DEP) | ||||||||
Y |
LARSON |
Y |
TALLARITA |
N |
HWANG |
Y |
RYAN (DEP) |
SUSPENSION OF THE RULES
IMMEDIATE TRANSMITTAL TO THE GOVERNOR
On motion of Representative Sharkey of the 88th District, the rules were suspended for immediate transmittal to the Governor of Emergency Certified Senate Bill No. 501.
RECESS
On motion of Representative Sharkey of the 88th District, the House recessed at 11: 23 o'clock p. m. , to reconvene at the Call of the Chair.
AFTER RECESS
The House reconvened at 12: 20 o'clock a. m. , Deputy Speaker Godfrey in the Chair.
REPRESENTATIVES ABSENT
The following Representatives were absent today or may have missed some votes due to the following:
Representative Fleischmann of the 18th District - out of state
Representative Gentile of the 104th District - medical
Representative Hovey of the 112th District - illness
Representative Luxenberg of the 12th District - out of state
Representative Lyddy of the 106th District - out of state
Representative Perillo of the 113th District - out of state - business
Representative Rigby of the 63rd District - out of state - business
ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Representative Sharkey of the 88th District, the House adjourned at 12: 21 o'clock a. m. , sine die.
ATTEST: Nicholas C. Varunes
Clerk of the House of Representatives
Hartford, Connecticut
June 12, 2012 at 12: 21 o'clock a. m.