Joint Resolution relating to a constitutional amendment to protect the natural resources of the nation.
Question: Natural Resources & Energy amendment (Strike all)
| Yes | 68 | |
| No | 70 | |
| Absent | 11 | |
| House Journal | 4/7/98 |
| Those who voted in the affirmative are: | Those who voted in the negative are: | Those members absent with leave of the House and not voting are: |
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Alberico of Rutland City Alfano of Calais Aswad of Burlington Bjerke of Burlington Blanchard of Essex Bohi of Hartford Bouricius of Burlington Bristol of Brattleboro Brooks of Montpelier Buchdahl of Georgia Carmolli of Rutland City Casavant of Winooski Cillo of Hardwick Coleman of Londonderry Corren of Burlington Costello of Brattleboro Dakin of Colchester Darrow of Newfane Deen of Westminster Deuel of West Rutland Doyle of Richmond Emmons of Springfield Flaherty of South Burlington Fox of Essex Freidin of New Haven Gretkowski of Burlington Heath of Westford Howard of Rutland Town Kehler of Pomfret Kenyon of Bradford Kitzmiller of Montpelier Klopchin of Clarendon Kreitzer of Rutland City Kristensen of Guilford Lafayette of Burlington Lehman of Hartford Lindgren of Springfield Lippert of Hinesburg Mazzariello of Rutland City Milkey of Brattleboro Miller of Shaftsbury Milne of Washington Moore of Rutland City Murphy of Ludlow Nelson of Ryegate Nuovo of Middlebury Osman of Plainfield Paquin of Fairfax Parizo of Essex Poirier of Barre City Pugh of South Burlington Rivero of Milton Rose of Williston Seibert of Norwich Smith of Sudbury Snyder of Pittsford Soboleski of Rockingham Star of Troy Sullivan of Burlington Sweaney of Windsor Symington of Jericho Tracy of Burlington Valsangiacomo of Barre City Vincent of Waterbury Vinton of Colchester Waite of Pawlet Yarnell of Colchester Zuckerman of Burlington |
Allard of St. Albans Town Angell of Randolph Baker of Randolph Barbieri of Wallingford Barney of Highgate Bourdeau of Hyde Park Brady of Bennington Brunelle of Winooski Buckland of Newport Town Clark of St. Johnsbury Crawford of Burke Dominick of Starksboro Dunne of Hartland Dwyer of Thetford Edwards of Swanton Freed of Dorset Gervais of Enosburg Ginevan of Middlebury Grant of Groton Gray of Barre Town Hathaway of Barton Helm of Castleton Hoag of Woodford Holmes of Bethel Howrigan of Fairfield Hudson of Lyndon Hummel of Underhill Hyde of Fayston Johnson of Canaan Kendall of Woodstock Kinsey of Craftsbury Knox of Northfield Koch of Barre Town LaBarge of Grand Isle Larrabee of Danville Little of Shelburne Livingston of Manchester Mackinnon of Sharon Marron of Stowe Maslack of Poultney Mazur of South Burlington McNamara of Burlington Metzger of Milton Molloy of Arlington Morrissey of Bennington Peaslee of Guildhall Perry of Richford Pike of Mendon Ranney of Castleton Richardson of Weathersfield Rusten of Halifax Schiavone of Shelburne Sheltra of Derby Sherman of St. Johnsbury Simpers of Colchester Sinnott of Bennington Steele of Waterbury Suchmann of Chester Sweetser of Essex Towne of Berlin Voyer of Morristown Walker of Brownington Weiss of Northfield Westman of Cambridge Wheeler of Burlington Willett of St. Albans City Winters of Williamstown Wisell of Bristol Wood of Brandon Young of Orwell |
Darrow of Dummerston Fyfe of Newport City Houston of Ferrisburgh Keenan of St. Albans City Krasnow of Charlotte McGrath of Ferrisburgh Palmer of Pownal Pembroke of Bennington Robb of Swanton Scribner of Middlesex Woodward of Johnson |
Rep. Knox of Northfield explained his vote as follows:
"Mr. Speaker:
I vote no. A yes vote would violate the principles this resolution is trying to advance with its
misuse of paper."
Rep. Suchmann of Chester explained his vote as follow:
"Mr. Speaker:
Anybody who is serious about this resolution had better be serious about getting rid of all
automobiles and ever other internal combustion machine."