Amendments for SB25-206

Senate Journal, April 2
SB25-206 by Senator(s) Bridges, Amabile, Kirkmeyer; also Representative(s) Bird, Sirota, Taggart--
Concerning the provision for payment of the expenses of the executive, legislative, and
judicial departments of the state of Colorado, and of its agencies and institutions, for and
during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025, except as otherwise noted.

Amendment No. 1(J.067), by Senator Pelton R.

Amend printed bill, page 143, line 4, in the TOTAL column strike
"13,358,898,428" and substitute "13,365,398,428", in the GENERAL FUND
column strike "2,590,034,332(M)" and substitute "2,591,984,332(M)", in the
CASH FUNDS column strike "1,479,636,193b" and substitute
"1,480,091,193b", and in the FEDERAL FUNDS column strike "7,872,061,672"
and substitute "7,876,156,672".

Adjust affected totals accordingly.

Page 143, line 7, strike "$1,123,402,649" and substitute "$1,123,857,649".

PURPOSE: Restores rates for occupational, physical, and speech therapies in
the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, which were reduced for
multiple therapies in the introduced bill.

Fiscal Impact of Amendment
Department GF CF RF FF Total FTE
Health Care Policy
and Financing $1,950,000 $455,000 $0 $4,095,000 $6,500,000 0.0

Amendment No. 2(J.060), by Senator Hinrichsen.

Amend printed bill, page 143, line 4, in the TOTAL column strike
"13,358,898,428" and substitute "13,374,117,458", in the GENERAL FUND
column strike "2,590,034,332(M)" and substitute "2,592,841,355(M)", in the
CASH FUNDS column strike "1,479,636,193b" and substitute
"1,480,321,692b", and in the FEDERAL FUNDS column strike "7,872,061,672"
and substitute "7,883,788,180".

Adjust affected totals accordingly.

Page 143, line 7, strike "$1,123,402,649" and substitute "$1,124,088,148".

Page 240, line 8, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column strike "51,392,307" and
substitute "53,492,307" and in the GENERAL FUND column strike
"15,871,526" and substitute "17,971,526".

Adjust affected totals accordingly.

Page 512, after line 15 insert:



Senate Journal, April 2
SB25-206 by Senator(s) Bridges, Amabile, Kirkmeyer; also Representative(s) Bird, Sirota, Taggart--
Concerning the provision for payment of the expenses of the executive, legislative, and
judicial departments of the state of Colorado, and of its agencies and institutions, for and
during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025, except as otherwise noted.

Senator Pelton B. moved to amend the Report of the Committee of the Whole to show that
the following Pelton B. floor amendment, (J.035, Amendment #12) to SB25-206, did pass.

Amend printed bill, page 121, line 2, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column strike
"555,899" and substitute "481,362" and in the GENERAL FUND column strike
"555,899" and substitute "481,362".

Adjust affected totals accordingly.

PURPOSE: Reduces the appropriation for Administration in the Office of the
Lieutenant Governor by $74,537 General Fund.

Fiscal Impact of Amendment
Department GF CF RF FF Total FTE
Governor ($74,537) $0 $0 $0 ($74,537) 0.0

Less than a majority of all members elected to the Senate having voted in the affirmative,
the amendment to the report of the Committee of the Whole was lost on the following roll
call vote:

YES 17 NO 16 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT 0
Amabile N Daugherty N Liston Y Rodriguez N
Baisley Y Exum Y Lundeen Y Simpson Y
Ball N Frizell Y Marchman Y Snyder Y
Bridges N Gonzales J. N Michaelson N Sullivan N
Bright Y Hinrichsen N Mullica Y Wallace N
Carson Y Jodeh E Pelton B. Y Weissman N
Catlin Y Kipp N Pelton R. Y Winter F. N
Cutter N Kirkmeyer Y Rich Y President N
Danielson E Kolker N Roberts Y

House Journal, April 8
46 SB25-206 be amended as follows, and as so amended, be referred to
47 the Committee of the Whole with favorable
48 recommendation:
49
50 Amend reengrossed bill, page 43, line 8, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL
51 column strike "8,295,712" and substitute "8,732,328" and in the
52 GENERAL FUND column strike "8,295,712" and substitute"8,732,328".
53
54 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
1 Page 176, line 14, strike "Institutions28a" and substitute "Institutions" and
2 in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column strike "6,876,982" and substitute
3 "6,440,366".
4
5 Page 176, line 15, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column strike
6 "853,347,368" and substitute "852,910,752" and in the GENERAL
7 FUND column strike "157,285,556" and substitute "156,848,940".
8
9 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
10
11 Page 181, line 3, strike "Colorado25,28a,29,30" and substitute
12 "Colorado25,29,30", in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column strike
13 "1,866,757,375" and substitute "1,866,320,759", and in the
14 REAPPROPRIATED FUNDS column strike "361,230,027b" and
15 substitute "360,793,411b".
16
17 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
18
19 Page 181, line 9, strike "$4,868,779" and substitute "$4,432,163".
20
21 Page 195, strike lines 11 through 13.
22
23 Page 143, line 4, in the TOTAL column strike "13,378,772,057" and
24 substitute "13,380,617,458" and in the GENERAL FUND column strike
25 "2,592,945,954(M)" and substitute "2,594,791,355(M)".
26
27 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
28
29 Page 143, line 4, in the TOTAL column strike "13,378,772,057" and
30 substitute "13,372,272,057", in the GENERAL FUND column strike
31 "2,592,945,954(M)" and substitute "2,590,995,954(M)", in the CASH
32 FUNDS column strike "1,480,776,692b" and substitute "1,480,321,692b",
33 and in the FEDERAL FUNDS column strike "7,887,883,180" and
34 substitute "7,883,788,180".
35
36 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
37
38 Page 143, line 7, strike "$1,124,543,148" and substitute
39 "$1,124,088,148".
40
41 Page 143, line 4, in the TOTAL column strike "13,378,772,057" and
42 substitute "13,363,553,027", in the GENERAL FUND column strike
43 "2,592,945,954(M)" and substitute "2,590,138,931(M)", in the CASH
44 FUNDS column strike "1,480,776,692b" and substitute "1,480,091,193b",
45 and in the FEDERAL FUNDS column strike "7,887,883,180" and
46 substitute "7,876,156,672".
47
48 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
49
50 Page 143, line 7, strike "$1,124,543,148" and substitute
51 "$1,123,857,649".
52
53 Page 240, line 8, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column strike "53,492,307"
54 and substitute "51,392,307" and in the GENERAL FUND column strike
55 "17,971,526" and substitute "15,871,526".
1 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
2
3 Page 513, strike line 1.
4
5 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
6
7 Page 609, strikes lines 10 through 14 and substitute:
8 CAPITAL
9 ITEM & CONSTRUCTION
10 SUBTOTAL FUND
11 $ $
12
13 "(A) Department of Corrections
14 Fire Protection System
15 Replacement, Denver
16 Reception and Diagnostic
17 Center (Capital
18 Renewal) 14,265,654 14,265,654".
19
20 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
21
22 Page 148, line 5, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column strike "45,909,902"
23 and substitute "34,771,339", in the GENERAL FUND column strike
24 "5,611,179", and in the FEDERAL FUNDS column strike
25 "22,782,262(I)" and substitute "17,254,878(I)".
26
27 Adjust affected totals and affected (I) notation totals accordingly.
28
29 Page 158, line 14, strike "$430,284,124" and substitute "$424,756,740".
30
31 Page 151, strike lines 4 through 6.
32
33 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
34
35 Page 160, strike lines 9 through 10.
36
37 Page 231, line 11, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column strike "4,879,717"
38 and substitute "3,879,717", in the GENERAL FUND column strike
39 "2,360,372" and substitute "1,860,372", and in the FEDERAL FUNDS
40 column strike "2,519,345(I)" and substitute "2,019,345(I)".
41
42 Adjust affected totals and (I) notation totals accordingly.
43
44 Page 266, line 10, strike "$409,896,605" and "$409,396,605".
45
46 Page 285, line 12, strike "Programs53,54,54a" and substitute "Programs53,54".
47
48 Page 305, strike lines 12 through 14.
49
50 Page 414, line 10, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column strike "677,493"
51 and substitute "718,169" and in the GENERAL FUND column strike
52 "677,493" and substitute "718,169".
53
54 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
55
1 Page 424, line 12, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column strike "1,033,813"
2 and substitute "993,137" and in the GENERAL FUND column strike
3 "892,139" and substitute "851,463".
4
5 Page 424, line 13, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column strike "(8.0 FTE)"
6 and substitute "(7.0 FTE)".
7
8 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
9
10 Page 439, line 8, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column strike "3,473,625"
11 and substitute "2,514,315" and in the CASH FUNDS column strike
12 "959,310e".
13
14 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
15
16 Page 440, line 5, strike "e These amounts" and substitute "e This amount".
17
18

House Journal, April 9
37 Amendment No. 1, Appropriations Report, dated April 8, 2025, and
38 placed in member’s bill file; Report also printed in House Journal,
39 April 8, 2025.
40
41 Amendment No. 2, by Representative Stewart R.:
42
43 Amend the Appropriations Committee Report, dated April 8, 2025, page
44 2, strike lines 5 through 13.
45
46 PURPOSE: Retain Senate Amendment #21 (J.067) that restores rates for
47 multiple occupational, physical, and speech therapies during the same
48 visit in the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing.
49
50 Fiscal Impact of Amendment
51 Department GF CF RF FF Total FTE
52 Health Care Policy
53 and Financing $1,950,000 $455,000 $0 $4,095,000 $6,500,000 0.
1 Amendment No. 3, by Minority Leader Pugliese:
2
3 Amend the Appropriations Committee Report, dated April 8, 2025, page
4 1, strike lines 1 through 19.
5
6 PURPOSE: Restores Senate Amendment #8/J.059/S.004, which reduces
7 the appropriation for the Recreation Subprogram in the Department of
8 Corrections by $436,616 General Fund and adds $436,616 General Fund
9 and $436,616 reappropriated funds in the Department of Higher
10 Education with a footnote specifying that this funding is for the
11 University of Colorado Colorado Springs for allocation to the National
12 Cybersecurity Center.
13
14 Fiscal Impact of Amendment
15 Department GF CF RF FF Total FTE
16 Corrections ($436,616) $0 $0 $0 ($436,616) 0.
17 Higher Education 436,616 0 436,616 0 873,232 0.
18 Total $0 $0 $436,616 $0 $436,616 0.
19
20 Amendment No. 4, by Representative Story:
21
22 Amend the Appropriations Committee Report, dated April 8, 2025, page
23 2, strike lines 29 through 30 and substitute:
24
25 "Page 604, after line 7 insert:
26
27 CAPITAL
28 ITEM & CONSTRUCTION
29 SUBTOTAL FUND
30 $ $
31
32 "Electric Systems
33 Upgrades 1,415,700 1,415,700".
34
35 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
36
37 Page 609, line 14, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column strike "4,958,631"
38 and substitute "12,773,031" and in the CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION
39 FUND column strike "4,958,631" and substitute "12,773,031".
40
41 Adjust affected totals accordingly.".
42
43 Page 3 of the report, strike lines 1 through 10.
44
45 PURPOSE: Adds a controlled maintenance project for the Department of
46 Higher Education - Colorado State University Pueblo, adds a project for
47 the Department of Education - Colorado School for the Deaf and the
48 Blind, and removes a project for the Department of Corrections - Denver
49 Reception and Diagnostic Center in Capital Construction for a net
50 decrease of $76,923 from the Capital Construction Fund.
51
1 Fiscal Impact of Amendment
2 Department CCF CF RF FF Total
3 Capital Construction Section:
4 Corrections, DRDC ($14,265,654) $0 $0 $0 ($14,265,654)
700 5 Higher Education, CSU Pueblo 1,415,700 0 0 0 1,415,
31 6 Education, CSDB 12,773,031 0 0 0 12,773,
7 Total ($76,923) $0 $0 $0 ($76,923)
8
9 Amendment No. 5, by Representative Brown:
10
11 Amend Appropriations Committee Report, dated April 8, 2025, page 3,
12 strike lines 11 through 16.
13
179 14 PURPOSE: Retains Senate Amendment #25 (J.071) that adds $5,611,
15 General Fund and $5,527,384 matching federal funds to the Primary Care
16 Fund in the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing. The
17 $5,611,179 General Fund is equal to the sum of the excess General Fund
18 reserve ($2.5 million) and the placeholder for transfer to the Controlled
19 Maintenance Trust Fund ($3.1 million).
20
21 Fiscal Impact of Amendment
22 Department GF CF RF FF Total FTE
23 Health Care Policy
24 and Financing $5,611,179 $0 $0 $5,527,384 $11,138,563 0.
25
26 Amendment No. 6, by Representative Titone
27
28 Amend the Appropriations Committee Report, dated April 8, 2025, page
29 4, strike lines 1 through 10.
30
31 Page 4, before line 11 insert:
32
33 "Page 414 of the reengrossed bill, line 10, strike "Services" and substitute
34 "Services86a".
35
36 Page 424 of the bill, line 12, strike "Program" and substitute "Program86a".
37
38 Page 433 of the bill, after line 1 insert:
39
40 "86a Department of Personnel, Executive Director's
41 Office, Statewide Special Purpose, Colorado
42 Equity Office, Personal Services; Division of
43 Central Services, Integrated Document Solutions,
44 Address Confidentiality Program -- The
45 appropriation assumes a General Fund reduction
46 of $40,676 to the Executive Director's Office,
47 Statewide Special Purpose, Colorado Equity
48 Office, Personal Services line item and an
49 equivalent increase to the Division of Central
1 Services, Integrated Document Solutions, Address
26 2 Confidentiality Program line item for the 2025-
3 state fiscal year only.". ".
4
5 PURPOSE: Retains Senate Amendment #41 (J.048), which shifts
6 $40,676 General Fund in the Department of Personnel from the Colorado
7 Equity Office to the Address Confidentiality Program, while adding 1.
8 FTE to the Program. Adds a footnote declaring the General Assembly's
9 intent that this funding shift is only for FY 2025-26.
10
11 Fiscal Impact of Amendment
12 Department GF CF RF FF Total FTE
13 Personnel $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 1.
14
15 Amendment No. 7, by Representative Rutinel:
16
17 Amend the Appropriations Committee Report, dated April 8, 2025, page
18 4, strike lines 11 through 15.
19
20 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
21
22 PURPOSE: Reverses the removal of amendment #46/J.072, which adds
23 $959,310 in cash fund spending authority to the Environmental Justice
24 Program Costs line item in the Department of Public Health and
25 Environment.
26
27 Fiscal Impact of Amendment
28 Department GF CF RF FF Total FTE
29 Public Health
30 and
31 Environment $0 $959,310 $0 $0 $959,310 0.
32
33 Amendment No. 8, by Representative Willford:
34
35 Amend the Appropriations Committee Report, dated April 8, 2025, page
36 3, strike lines 20 through 25.
37
38 PURPOSE: Restores Senate Amendment #34/J.055, which adds $1.
39 million total funds, including $500,000 General Fund and $500,
40 federal funds, to the Department of Human Services for outreach related
41 to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) administration.
42
43 Fiscal Impact of Amendment
44 Department GF CF RF FF Total FTE
45 Human Services $500,000 $0 $0 $500,000 $1,000,000 0.
46
47 Amendment No. 9, by Representative Marshall:
48
49 Amend reengrossed bill, page 124, line 2, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL
50 column strike "1,325,206" and substitute "1,075,206" and in the
51 GENERAL FUND column strike "742,750" and substitute "492,750".
1 Page 124, line 5, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column strike "766,000"
2 and substitute "516,000" and in the GENERAL FUND column strike
3 "250,000".
4
5 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
6
7 Page 280, line 4, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column strike "4,813,264"
8 and substitute "5,313,264" and in the GENERAL FUND column strike
9 "500,508" and substitute "1,000,508".
10
11 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
12
13 PURPOSE: Reduces General Fund in the Office of the Governor for
14 Colorado Office of Film, Television, and Media ($250,000) and for
15 Colorado Promotion-Colorado Welcome Centers ($250,000) to save a
16 total of $500,000 General Fund.
17
18 Adds $500,000 General Fund in the Judicial Department for Problem-
19 solving Courts.
20
21 Fiscal Impact of Amendment
22 Department GF CF RF FF Total FTE
23 Governor ($500,000) $0 $0 $0 ($500,000) 0.
24 Judicial 500,000 0 0 0 500,000 0.
25 Total $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 0.
26
27 Amendment No. 10, by Representative Espenoza:
28
29 Amend reengrossed bill, page 220, line 7, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL
30 column strike "11,950,553" and substitute "12,950,553" and in the
31 GENERAL FUND column strike "2,231,622" and substitute "3,231,622".
32
33 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
34
35 Page 505, line 8, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column strike "14,410,479"
36 and substitute "13,410,479" and in the GENERAL FUND column strike
37 "7,651,632" and substitute "6,651,632".
38
39 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
40
41 PURPOSE: Increases the Tony Grampsas Youth Services Program in the
42 Department of Human Services by $1.0 million General Fund, offset by
43 a decrease of $1.0 million General Fund for the Automobile Theft
44 Prevention Authority in the Department of Public Safety.
45
46 Fiscal Impact of Amendment
47 Department GF CF RF FF Total FTE
48 Human Services $1,000,000 $0 $0 $0 $1,000,000 0.
49 Public Safety (1,000,000) 0 0 0 (1,000,000) 0.
49 Fiscal Impact of Amendment
1 Total $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 0.
2
3 Pursuant to House Rule 33A(b), Representative Keltie moved the
176 4 Committee consent to the consideration of a proposed amendment, J.
5 to SB25-206, that did not meet the requirements of House Rule 33A(b).
6 The motion was passed on a vive voce vote. The proposed amendment
7 failed on a viva voce vote.
8
9 Amendment No. 11, by Representative Clifford:
10
11 Amend reengrossed bill, page 525, line 14, strike "Administration" and
12 substitute "Administration100a", in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column
13 strike "7,389,535" and substitute "7,789,535", and in the CASH FUNDS
14 column insert "400,000e".
15
16 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
17
18 Page 527, after line 3 insert:
19
20 "e This amount shall be from the 911 Services Enterprise Cash Fund
21 created in Section 29-11-108 (10)(a), C.R.S."
22
23 Page 532, after line 7 insert:
24
25 "100a Department of Public Safety, Division of
26 Homeland Security and Emergency Management,
27 Office of Emergency Management, Program
28 Administration -- $400,000 of this appropriation
29 is from the 911 Services Enterprise Cash Fund as
108 30 an allowable use pursuant to Section 29-11-
31 (6), C.R.S., and it is the General Assembly's intent
32 that this funding be used for a SaaS-based
33 communication and patient logistics platform that
34 enables systems of care for everyday emergencies
35 and community health needs that can quickly scale
36 to large-scale emergencies, events, and natural or
37 man-made disasters.".
38
39 PURPOSE: Adds $400,000 cash funds from the 911 Services Enterprise
40 Cash Fund for Program Administration in the Office of Emergency
41 Management for the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency
42 Management in the Department of Public Safety. Adds a footnote citing
43 allowable use of the Cash Fund and the purpose of the funding.
44
45 Fiscal Impact of Amendment
46 Department GF CF RF FF Total FTE
47 Public Safety $0 $400,000 $0 $0 $400,000 0.
48
49 As amended, ordered revised and placed on the Calendar for Third
50 Reading and Final Passage.
51
1 AMENDMENT(S) TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT
2
3 Representative Armagost moved to amend the Report of the Committee
4 of the Whole to reverse the action taken by the Committee in adopting the
5 following Espenoza amendment, J.112, (Amendment #27), to SB25-206,
6 to show that said amendment lost and that SB25-206, as amended, passed:
7
8 Amend reengrossed bill, page 220, line 7, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL
9 column strike "11,950,553" and substitute "12,950,553" and in the
10 GENERAL FUND column strike "2,231,622" and substitute "3,231,622".
11
12 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
13
14 Page 505, line 8, in the ITEM & SUBTOTAL column strike "14,410,479"
15 and substitute "13,410,479" and in the GENERAL FUND column strike
16 "7,651,632" and substitute "6,651,632".
17
18 Adjust affected totals accordingly.
19
20 PURPOSE: Increases the Tony Grampsas Youth Services Program in the
21 Department of Human Services by $1.0 million General Fund, offset by
22 a decrease of $1.0 million General Fund for the Automobile Theft
23 Prevention Authority in the Department of Public Safety.
24
25 Fiscal Impact of Amendment
26 Department GF CF RF FF Total FTE
27 Human Services $1,000,000 $0 $0 $0 $1,000,000 0.
28 Public Safety (1,000,000) 0 0 0 (1,000,000) 0.
29 Total $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 0.
30
31 The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote:
32
33 YES 23 NO 40 EXCUSED 2 ABSENT
34 Armagost Y English N Lindstedt N Smith N
35 Bacon N Espenoza N Luck E Soper Y
36 Barron Y Feret N Lukens N Stewart K. N
37 Bird Y Froelich N Mabrey N Stewart R. N
38 Boesenecker N Garcia N Marshall Y Story N
39 Bottoms Y Garcia Sander Y Martinez N Suckla Y
40 Bradfield Y Gilchrist N Mauro N Taggart N
41 Bradley Y Gonzalez R. E McCormick N Titone N
42 Brooks Y Hamrick N Paschal N Valdez N
43 Brown N Hartsook Y Phillips N Velasco N
44 Caldwell Y Jackson N Pugliese Y Weinberg Y
45 Camacho N Johnson Y Richardson Y Willford N
46 Carter N Joseph Y Ricks N Winter T. Y
47 Clifford N Keltie Y Rutinel N Woodrow N
48 DeGraaf Y Lieder N Rydin N Woog Y
49 Duran N Lindsay N Sirota Y Zokaie N
50 Speaker N
51
52
1 Representative DeGraaf moved to amend the Report of the Committee of
2 the Whole to reverse the action taken by the Committee in not adopting
3 the following DeGraaf amendment, J.126, (Amendment #41), to
4 SB25-206, to show that said amendment passed and that SB25-206, as
5 amended, passed:
6
7 Amend reengrossed bill, page 346, line 14, strike "(LEGISLATIVE)"
8 and substitute "(LEGISLATIVE)68a".
9
10 Page 346, after line 14 insert:
11
12 "FOOTNOTES -- The following statements are referenced to the
13 numbered footnotes throughout section 2.
14
15 68a Legislative Department, Totals -- It is the General
16 Assembly’s intent that General Fund
17 appropriations made to the Legislative Department
18 not be used to invalidate the Taxpayer's Bill of
19 Rights.".
20
21 PURPOSE: Adds a footnote to the Legislative Department totals stating
22 the General Assembly's intent that General Fund appropriations not be
23 used to invalidate the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights.
24
25 Fiscal Impact of Amendment
26 Department GF CF RF FF Total FTE
27 Legislative $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 0.
28
29 The amendment was declared lost by the following roll call vote:
30
31 YES 22 NO 40 EXCUSED 3 ABSENT
32 Armagost Y English N Lindstedt N Smith N
33 Bacon N Espenoza N Luck E Soper Y
34 Barron Y Feret N Lukens N Stewart K. Y
35 Bird N Froelich N Mabrey E Stewart R. N
36 Boesenecker N Garcia N Marshall N Story N
37 Bottoms Y Garcia Sander Y Martinez N Suckla Y
38 Bradfield Y Gilchrist N Mauro N Taggart Y
39 Bradley Y Gonzalez R. E McCormick N Titone N
40 Brooks Y Hamrick N Paschal Y Valdez N
41 Brown N Hartsook Y Phillips N Velasco N
42 Caldwell Y Jackson N Pugliese Y Weinberg Y
43 Camacho N Johnson Y Richardson Y Willford N
44 Carter N Joseph N Ricks N Winter T. Y
45 Clifford N Keltie Y Rutinel N Woodrow N
46 DeGraaf Y Lieder N Rydin N Woog Y
47 Duran N Lindsay N Sirota N Zokaie N
48 Speaker N