House Passage of the Hornstein Amendment
MN House, Tuesday May 4, 2010, passage of the Amendment to the Health and Human Services Omnibus Bill, HS 2614 offered by Rep. Hornstein: the roll was called, and there were 78 yeas and 55 nays as follow:
Those who voted in the affirmative were: Anzelc, Atkins, Benson, Bigham, Bly, Brown, Brynaert, Carlson, Champion, Clark, Davnie, Dill, Doty, Eken, Falk, Faust, Fritz, Gardner, Greiling, Hansen, Hausman, Haws, Hayden, Hilstrom, Hilty, Hornstein, Hortman, Hosch, Huntley, Jackson, Johnson, Juhnke, Kahn, Kalin, Kath, Knuth, Koenen, Laine, Lenczewski, Lesch, Liebling, Leider, Lillie, Loeffler, Mahoney, Mariani, Marquart, Masin, Morgan, Morrow, Mullery, Murphy, E., Murphy, M., Nelson, Newton, Olin, Otremba, Paymar, Pelowski, Persell, Poppe, Reinert, Rukavina, Sailer, Sertich, Simon, Slawik, Slocum, Solberg, Sterner, Swails, Thao, Thissen, Tillberry, Wagenius, Ward, Winkler, Spk. Kelliher.
Those who voted in the negative were: Abeler, Anderson, B., Anderson, P., Anderson, S., Beard, Brod, Buesgens, Bunn, Cornish, Davids, Dean, Demmer, Dettmer, Dittrich, Doepke, Downey, Drazkowski, Eastlund, Emmer, Garofalo, Gottwalt, Gunther, Hackbarth, Hamilton, Holberg, Hoppe, Howes, Kelly, Kiffmeyer, Kohls, Lanning, Loon, Mack, McFarlane, McNamara, Murdock, Nornes, Norton, Obermueller, Peppin, Peterson, Rosenthal, Ruud, Sanders, Scalze, Scott, Seifert, Severson, Shimanski, Smith, Torkelson, Urdahl, Welti, Westrom, Zellers.










