Journal of the House


First Regular Session, 92nd General Assembly




THIRTY-FOURTH DAY, Monday, March 10, 2003


         Representative Fares in the Chair.


         Prayer by Reverend Leon Riddle.


           Dear Heavenly Father, we indeed live in a world that tries men’s souls, patience, and faith. Frightening terrorism, vitriolic conflict between nations, economic uncertainty, and deep conflicting opinions among our own people have created fear, panic, and paralysis within our nation.


           Possibly not in decades have elected men and women come to this place to make decisions facing the seemingly impossible task of bringing some degree of order out of chaos, hope out of uncertainty, and agreement out of division so that the people of our state may experience a sense of optimism and security.


           But to accomplish these things, these representatives must have a wisdom greater than their own. They need an anointment from above. You, Father, and You alone possess all wisdom. You know tomorrow and every tomorrow until the end of time as well as You know today. You know the solution to every problem even before we are confronted by that problem. I pray, therefore, that You will impart to every member of this House of Representatives a portion of divine wisdom so that they may act for our greater good and their satisfaction.


           In addition, I pray that You will give them the courage to listen openly to all arguments and then to arrive at their own personal conclusions, and on the basis of their convictions act, even if it means being in the minority of the few or even the minority of one.


           Speaking for the people of our state, I express our gratitude to You and these assembled here for their willingness to sacrifice their energy and time--time away from family, jobs, and communities--to serve in this House as representatives of the citizens of Missouri.


           In Christ’s name I pray. Amen.


         The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited.


         The Journal of the thirty-third day was approved as printed.


HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED

 

House Resolution No. 737 - Representative Bland

House Resolution No. 738 - Representative Thompson

House Resolution No. 739

                        through

House Resolution No. 743 - Representative Jetton

House Resolution No. 744 - Representative Shoemaker (8)


         House Resolution No. 745

                        through

House Resolution No. 748 - Representative Lager

House Resolution No. 749 - Representative Viebrock

House Resolution No. 750 - Representative Wasson

         House Resolution No. 751 - Representative Whorton

House Resolution No. 752

                        and

House Resolution No. 753 - Representative Cooper (120)

         House Resolution No. 754 - Representative Kuessner

House Resolution No. 755 - Representative Shoemyer (9)

House Resolution No. 756 - Representative Abel

         House Resolution No. 757 - Representative Sutherland

         House Resolution No. 758

                        through

House Resolution No. 769 - Representative Ruestman

House Resolution No. 770 - Representative Lager


INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS


         The following House Bills were read the first time and copies ordered printed:


HB 632, introduced by Representatives Shoemaker (8) and Luetkemeyer, et al, relating to recovery of certain costs by utilities.


HB 633, introduced by Representatives Abel, Ransdall and Seigfreid, relating to the reorganization of executive branch departments.


HB 634, introduced by Representatives Henke, Yaeger, Bringer and Schlottach, et al, relating to drivers' licenses.


HB 635, introduced by Representatives Threlkeld, Lowe and Spreng, relating to HVAC services by utilities.


HB 636, introduced by Representatives Holand and Morris, relating to the criminal record system fund.


HB 637, introduced by Representatives Sanders Brooks, Salva, Skaggs, Johnson (61), El-Amin, Page, Holand and Parker, et al, relating to library records.


HB 638, introduced by Representatives Townley, Schlottach, Viebrock, Hunter, Barnitz and Ransdall, et al, relating to the establishment of an official state grape.


HB 639, introduced by Representative Sutherland, relating to tourism taxes.


SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS


         HB 614 through HB 631 were read the second time.


SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS


         SS SCS SB 36, SCS SB 84 and SS SCS SB 265 were read the second time.


HOUSE RESOLUTIONS


         HR 477, relating to use of the House Chamber, was taken up by Representative Crowell.


         Speaker Hanaway assumed the Chair.


         On motion of Representative Crowell, HR 477 was adopted.


         HR 579, relating to budget procedures, was taken up by Representative Bearden.


         Representative Bearden offered House Amendment No. 1.


House Amendment No. 1


AMEND House Resolution No. 579, Page 584 of the Journal of the House, Line 1, by inserting before the word "No" the number "1."; and


           Further amend said resolution, Page 584, Journal of the House, Line 7, by inserting after all of said line the following:


           "2. If a member's decreasing amendment is adopted and the same member's increasing amendment is defeated, the speaker shall declare void the vote by which the decreasing amendment was adopted.


           3. The offering and adoption of an amendment decreasing the amount of general revenue appropriated without a balancing increase in the same amendment or a paired amendment creates no right of another member to offer an increasing amendment in any amount up to the amount of the decrease effected by the decreasing amendment, and no member may be recognized for the purpose of making such an amendment.


           4. For the perfection of House Bills Nos. 1 through 12 only, it shall be permissible to amend any line item as often as the House pleases, as long as prior adopted amendments to the line item are taken into account.".


         Representative Abel offered House Amendment No. 1 to House Amendment No. 1.


House Amendment No. 1

to

House Amendment No. 1


AMEND House Amendment No. 1 to House Resolution No. 579, Page 2, Section 4, Line 4, by inserting immediately after said line the following:


           5. None of House Bills 1 through 12 shall be closed for purposes of adoption of a House Committee Substitute until all amendments to House Bills 1 through 12 have been disposed of.”.


          On motion of Representative Abel, House Amendment No. 1 to House Amendment No. 1 was adopted.


         Representative Johnson (90) offered House Amendment No. 2 to House Amendment No. 1.


House Amendment No. 2

to

House Amendment No. 1


AMEND House Amendment No. 1 to House Resolution No. 579, Page 1, Lines 12-15, by deleting all of said lines and inserting in lieu thereof the following:


           right of another member to offer an increasing amendment using said decreasing amendment as a funding source for any increasing amendment, and no member may be recognized for the purpose of making such an amendment.”.

 

         On motion of Representative Johnson (90), House Amendment No. 2 to House Amendment No. 1 was adopted.


         On motion of Representative Bearden, House Amendment No. 1, as amended, was adopted.


         On motion of Representative Bearden, HR 579, as amended, was adopted.


         HR 690, relating to House Rule 74, was taken up by Representative Bearden.


         On motion of Representative Bearden, HR 690 was adopted.


SIGNING OF HOUSE BILL


         All other business of the House was suspended while HCS HB 14 was read at length and, there being no objection, was signed by the Speaker to the end that the same may become law.


         Having been duly signed in open session of the Senate, HCS HB 14 was delivered to the Governor by the Chief Clerk of the House.


THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS - CONSENT


         HB 75, relating to a special license plate, was taken up by Representative Ruestman.


         On motion of Representative Ruestman, HB 75 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 159

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Abel

Angst

Avery

Baker

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bishop

Bivins

Bland

Bough

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Campbell

Carnahan

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Corcoran

Crawford

Crowell

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Darrough

Daus

Davis 122

Davis 19

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Engler

Ervin

Fares

Fraser

George

Goodman

Graham

Green

Guest

Hampton

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hilgemann

Hobbs

Holand

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Jetton

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Johnson 90

Jolly

Jones

Kelly 144

Kelly 36

King

Kingery

Kratky

Kuessner

Lager

Lawson

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Lowe

Luetkemeyer

Marsh

May

Mayer

McKenna

Meiners

Merideth

Miller

Moore

Morris

Muckler

Munzlinger

Myers

Nieves

Page

Parker

Pearce

Phillips

Portwood

Pratt

Purgason

Quinn

Ransdall

Rector

Reinhart

Richard

Roark

Ruestman

Rupp

Sager

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Seigfreid

Selby

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

St. Onge

Stefanick

Stevenson

Sutherland

Taylor

Thompson

Threlkeld

Townley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Walker

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Ward

Wasson

Whorton

Wildberger

Willoughby

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Wilson 25

Wilson 42

Witte

Wood

Wright

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Madam Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 004                                                                                                                                                                     

 

 

 

 

 

Adams

Black

Deeken

Shoemaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

         Speaker Hanaway declared the bill passed.


         HCS HB 131, relating to Local Government Employees' Retirement System, was taken up by Representative Smith (118).


         On motion of Representative Smith (118), HCS HB 131 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 158

 

Abel

Angst

Avery

Baker

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bishop

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bough

Boykins

Bringer

Brown

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Campbell

Carnahan

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Corcoran

Crawford

Crowell

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Darrough

Davis 122

Davis 19

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Engler

Ervin

Fares

Fraser

George

Goodman

Graham

Green

Guest

Hampton

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hilgemann

Hobbs

Holand

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Jetton

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Johnson 90

Jolly

Jones

Kelly 144

Kelly 36

King

Kingery

Kratky

Kuessner

Lager

Lawson

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Lowe

Luetkemeyer

Marsh

May

Mayer

McKenna

Meiners

Merideth

Miller

Moore

Morris

Muckler

Munzlinger

Myers

Nieves

Page

Parker

Pearce

Phillips

Portwood

Pratt

Purgason

Quinn

Ransdall

Rector

Reinhart

Richard

Roark

Ruestman

Rupp

Sager

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Seigfreid

Selby

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

St. Onge

Stefanick

Stevenson

Sutherland

Taylor

Thompson

Threlkeld

Townley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Walker

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Ward

Wasson

Whorton

Wildberger

Willoughby

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Wilson 25

Wilson 42

Witte

Wood

Wright

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Madam Speaker

 

 

NOES: 000

 

PRESENT: 001

 

Brooks

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 004

 

Adams

Daus

Deeken

Shoemaker

 

 

         Speaker Hanaway declared the bill passed.


         HCS HBs 152 & 180, relating to the Kansas City Police Retirement System, was taken up by Representative Johnson (47).


         On motion of Representative Johnson (47), HCS HBs 152 & 180 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 159

 

Abel

Angst

Avery

Baker

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bishop

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bough

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Campbell

Carnahan

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Corcoran

Crawford

Crowell

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Darrough

Daus

Davis 122

Davis 19

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Engler

Ervin

Fares

Fraser

George

Goodman

Graham

Green

Guest

Hampton

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hilgemann

Hobbs

Holand

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Jetton

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Johnson 90

Jolly

Jones

Kelly 144

Kelly 36

King

Kingery

Kratky

Kuessner

Lager

Lawson

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Lowe

Luetkemeyer

Marsh

May

Mayer

McKenna

Meiners

Merideth

Miller

Moore

Morris

Muckler

Munzlinger

Nieves

Page

Parker

Pearce

Phillips

Portwood

Pratt

Purgason

Quinn

Ransdall

Rector

Reinhart

Richard

Roark

Ruestman

Rupp

Sager

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Seigfreid

Selby

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

St. Onge

Stefanick

Stevenson

Sutherland

Taylor

Thompson

Threlkeld

Townley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Walker

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Ward

Wasson

Whorton

Wildberger

Willoughby

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Wilson 25

Wilson 42

Witte

Wood

Wright

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Madam Speaker

 

 

NOES: 000

 

PRESENT: 001

 

Myers

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 003

 

Adams

Deeken

Shoemaker

 

 

         Speaker Hanaway declared the bill passed.


         Representative Behnen assumed the Chair.


         Speaker Hanaway resumed the Chair.


         HCS HB 166, relating to the incorporation of cities, was taken up by Representative Baker.


         On motion of Representative Baker, HCS HB 166 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 087

 

Angst

Avery

Baker

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Bough

Brown

Byrd

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Crawford

Crowell

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Davis 122

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Dusenberg

Emery

Engler

Ervin

Goodman

Guest

Hobbs

Holand

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Jetton

Johnson 47

Jolly

Kelly 144

King

Kingery

Lager

Lawson

Lembke

Lipke

Luetkemeyer

Marsh

May

Mayer

Meiners

Miller

Moore

Morris

Munzlinger

Myers

Nieves

Parker

Pearce

Phillips

Portwood

Pratt

Purgason

Quinn

Rector

Reinhart

Roark

Rupp

Schaaf

Schlottach

Schneider

Seigfreid

Self

Smith 118

Smith 14

St. Onge

Stefanick

Stevenson

Sutherland

Taylor

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Villa

Wagner

Wallace

Wasson

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Wood

Wright

Yates

Madam Speaker

 

 

NOES: 068

 

Abel

Barnitz

Bishop

Black

Bland

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Burnett

Corcoran

Curls

Darrough

Daus

Davis 19

Donnelly

Dougherty

El-Amin

Fraser

George

Graham

Green

Hampton

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hilgemann

Hoskins

Hubbard

Johnson 61

Johnson 90

Jones

Kelly 36

Kratky

Kuessner

LeVota

Liese

Lowe

McKenna

Merideth

Muckler

Page

Ransdall

Richard

Ruestman

Sager

Salva

Schoemehl

Selby

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Spreng

Thompson

Townley

Vogt

Walker

Walsh

Walton

Ward

Whorton

Wildberger

Willoughby

Wilson 25

Wilson 42

Witte

Yaeger

Young

Zweifel

 

 

PRESENT: 004

 

Bruns

Campbell

Fares

Sander

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 004

 

Adams

Carnahan

Deeken

Shoemaker

 

 

         Speaker Hanaway declared the bill passed.


         The emergency clause was defeated by the following vote:


AYES: 079

 

Avery

Baker

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Bough

Brown

Cooper 120

Crawford

Crowell

Cunningham 86

Davis 122

Dempsey

Dixon

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Goodman

Guest

Haywood

Hobbs

Holand

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Jetton

Jolly

Kelly 144

King

Kingery

Lager

Lembke

Lipke

Luetkemeyer

Marsh

Mayer

Meiners

Miller

Moore

Morris

Munzlinger

Myers

Nieves

Parker

Pearce

Phillips

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Reinhart

Richard

Ruestman

Rupp

Sander

Schaaf

Schlottach

Schneider

Seigfreid

Self

Smith 118

Smith 14

St. Onge

Stefanick

Stevenson

Sutherland

Taylor

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Villa

Wallace

Wasson

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Wood

Wright

Yates

Madam Speaker

 

 

NOES: 077

 

Abel

Angst

Barnitz

Bishop

Black

Bland

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Curls

Darrough

Daus

Davis 19

Dethrow

Donnelly

Dougherty

El-Amin

Engler

Fraser

George

Graham

Green

Hampton

Harris 110

Harris 23

Henke

Hilgemann

Hoskins

Hubbard

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Johnson 90

Jones

Kelly 36

Kratky

Kuessner

Lawson

LeVota

Liese

Lowe

May

McKenna

Merideth

Muckler

Page

Purgason

Ransdall

Roark

Sager

Salva

Schoemehl

Selby

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Spreng

Thompson

Townley

Vogt

Wagner

Walker

Walsh

Walton

Ward

Whorton

Wildberger

Willoughby

Wilson 25

Wilson 42

Witte

Yaeger

Young

Zweifel

 

 

PRESENT: 002

 

Campbell

Fares

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 005

 

Adams

Carnahan

Cooper 155

Deeken

Shoemaker

 

RECONSIDERATION


         Representative Crowell, having voted on the prevailing side, moved that the vote by which HR 690 was adopted, be reconsidered.


         Which motion was adopted by the following vote:


AYES: 149

 

Abel

Angst

Avery

Baker

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bishop

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bough

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown

Bruns

Byrd

Campbell

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Corcoran

Crawford

Crowell

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Darrough

Daus

Davis 122

Davis 19

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Engler

Ervin

Fares

Fraser

George

Goodman

Green

Guest

Hampton

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hilgemann

Hobbs

Holand

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly 144

Kelly 36

King

Kingery

Kratky

Kuessner

Lager

Lawson

Lembke

Liese

Lipke

Lowe

Luetkemeyer

Marsh

May

Mayer

McKenna

Meiners

Merideth

Miller

Moore

Morris

Muckler

Munzlinger

Myers

Nieves

Page

Parker

Pearce

Phillips

Portwood

Pratt

Purgason

Quinn

Ransdall

Rector

Reinhart

Richard

Roark

Ruestman

Rupp

Sander

Schaaf

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Seigfreid

Selby

Self

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

St. Onge

Stefanick

Stevenson

Sutherland

Taylor

Thompson

Threlkeld

Townley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Walker

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Ward

Wasson

Whorton

Wildberger

Willoughby

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Wilson 42

Witte

Wood

Wright

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Madam Speaker

 

 

NOES: 009

 

Burnett

Donnelly

Graham

Johnson 90

LeVota

Sager

Salva

Shoemyer

Wilson 25

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 005

 

Adams

Carnahan

Deeken

Jetton

Shoemaker

 

         HR 690, relating to House Rule 74, was taken up by Representative Bearden.


         On motion of Representative Bearden, HR 690 was adopted by the following vote:


AYES: 127

 

Abel

Angst

Avery

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bishop

Bivins

Black

Bough

Boykins

Bringer

Brown

Bruns

Byrd

Campbell

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Corcoran

Crawford

Crowell

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Darrough

Davis 122

Davis 19

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Engler

Ervin

Fares

George

Goodman

Green

Guest

Hampton

Harris 23

Henke

Hilgemann

Hobbs

Holand

Hubbard

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Jetton

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Kelly 144

Kelly 36

King

Kingery

Lager

Lawson

Lembke

Liese

Lipke

Luetkemeyer

Marsh

May

Mayer

McKenna

Meiners

Merideth

Miller

Moore

Morris

Muckler

Munzlinger

Myers

Nieves

Page

Parker

Pearce

Phillips

Portwood

Pratt

Purgason

Quinn

Ransdall

Rector

Reinhart

Richard

Roark

Ruestman

Rupp

Sander

Schaaf

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Seigfreid

Self

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

St. Onge

Stefanick

Stevenson

Sutherland

Taylor

Threlkeld

Townley

Viebrock

Wagner

Walker

Wallace

Walsh

Wasson

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Wilson 42

Wood

Wright

Yates

Zweifel

Madam Speaker

 

NOES: 031

 

Bland

Brooks

Burnett

Daus

Donnelly

Fraser

Graham

Harris 110

Haywood

Hoskins

Johnson 90

Jones

Kratky

Kuessner

LeVota

Lowe

Sager

Salva

Selby

Shoemyer

Thompson

Villa

Vogt

Walton

Ward

Whorton

Willoughby

Wilson 25

Witte

Yaeger

Young

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 005

 

Adams

Baker

Carnahan

Deeken

Shoemaker

 

REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS


         The following House Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:


HS HCS HBs 517, 94, 149, 150 & 342 - Budget (Fiscal Note)

HB 613 - Judiciary


COMMITTEE REPORTS


         Committee on Education, Chairman Cunningham (86) reporting:


         Madam Speaker: Your Committee on Education, to which was referred HB 109 and HB 34, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass by Consent.


         Committee on Health Care Policy, Chairman Holand reporting:


         Madam Speaker: Your Committee on Health Care Policy, to which was referred HB 376, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.


         Committee on Judiciary, Chairman Byrd reporting:


         Madam Speaker: Your Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred HB 141, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.


         Madam Speaker: Your Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred HB 394, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass by Consent.


         Committee on Local Government, Chairman Johnson (47) reporting:


 

         Madam Speaker: Your Committee on Local Government, to which was referred HB 97, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass by Consent.


         Madam Speaker: Your Committee on Local Government, to which was referred HB 521, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.


         Madam Speaker: Your Committee on Local Government, to which was referred HB 574, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.


         Committee on Retirement, Chairman Smith (118) reporting:


         Madam Speaker: Your Committee on Retirement, to which was referred HB 553, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.


         Committee on Transportation and Motor Vehicles, Chairman Crawford reporting:


         Madam Speaker: Your Committee on Transportation and Motor Vehicles, to which was referred HB 249, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent with House Committee Amendment No. 1.


House Committee Amendment No. 1


AMEND House Bill No. 249, Section 227.337, Page 1, Line 3, by inserting after the word “Butterfield” the word “Ranch”. 


         Madam Speaker: Your Committee on Transportation and Motor Vehicles, to which was referred HB 251, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent with House Committee Amendment No. 1.


House Committee Amendment No. 1


AMEND House Bill No. 251, Page 3, Section 301.566, Lines 58-64, by deleting all of said lines and inserting in lieu thereof the following:


           5. (1) A recreational vehicle association consisting of dealers licensed in Missouri, those holding a valid license as a recreational vehicle dealer by the state of their residence, or any combination thereof may participate in a vehicle show or exhibition at the Missouri state fairgrounds, which may be open to the public, if:


           (a) At least five hundred or more recreational vehicles participate in the event; and


           (b) The event or exhibition is for the purpose of education and entertainment of its members.


           (2) Any out-of-state manufacturer shall utilize a Missouri recreational vehicle dealer at vehicle shows or exhibitions at the Missouri state fairgrounds if a Missouri dealer carries the same line of recreational vehicles as manufacturers at the show. Missouri dealers shall not be forced by any manufacturer to buy additional units for a show or exhibition.


           (3) The Missouri Recreational Vehicle Dealers Association (MRVDA) shall issue temporary show permits for a fee of one hundred dollars for each recreational vehicle from out-of-state being shown at the Missouri state fairgrounds. MRVDA shall collect this fee which shall be used for MRVDA’s administrative express relating to such permits.”.


         Madam Speaker: Your Committee on Transportation and Motor Vehicles, to which was referred HB 261, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent with House Committee Amendment No. 1.


House Committee Amendment No. 1


AMEND House Bill No. 261, Page 1, Section 227.335, Line 1, by deleting the word “entire” and by inserting after the word “state” the following: “from the Missouri-Iowa border south to the Grundy/Livingston county line”.


         Madam Speaker: Your Committee on Transportation and Motor Vehicles, to which was referred HB 327, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent with House Committee Amendment No. 1.


House Committee Amendment No. 1


AMEND House Bill No. 327, Page 1, In the Title, Line 3, by inserting immediately after the word "highways" the following: ", with an emergency clause"; and


           Further amend said bill, Page 2, Section 227.120, Line 49, by inserting after all of said line the following:


           "Section B. Because immediate action is necessary to ensure just compensation for the restriction or loss of property rights for owners of real estate, the repeal and reenactment of section A of this act is deemed necessary for the immediate preservation of the public health, welfare, peace, and safety, and is hereby declared to be an emergency act within the meaning of the constitution, and the repeal and reenactment of section A of this act shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and approval."; and


           Further amend said title, enacting clause and intersectional references accordingly.


         Madam Speaker: Your Committee on Transportation and Motor Vehicles, to which was referred HB 371, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass by Consent.


         Madam Speaker: Your Committee on Transportation and Motor Vehicles, to which was referred HB 392, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass by Consent.


         Madam Speaker: Your Committee on Transportation and Motor Vehicles, to which was referred HB 493, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass by Consent.


COMMITTEE CHANGE


         The Speaker submitted the following Committee change:


         Representative Deeken has been appointed a member of the Ethics Committee.

MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR


EXECUTIVE OFFICE


March 10, 2003


TO THE CHIEF CLERK OF THE

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

FIRST REGULAR SESSION

92ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY

STATE OF MISSOURI

 

Herewith I return to you House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 14 entitled:


"AN ACT"


           To appropriate money for the Office of Administration to be expended only as provided in Article IV,

           Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri beginning July 1, 2002 and ending June 30, 2003.


On March 10, 2003, I approved said House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 14.


                                                                                             Respectfully submitted,


                                                                                      /s/    Bob Holden

                                                                                              Governor


LETTER OF OBJECTION


March 10, 2003


The Honorable Catherine Hanaway

State Capitol

Jefferson City, MO 65101


Dear Speaker Hanaway:


       Pursuant to House Rule 44(b), we are writing to request that House Bill 554 be removed from the House Bills for Perfection - Consent Calendar.


       Thank you.


Sincerely,


/s/ Kevin Engler

/s/ Richard Byrd

/s/ Bill Ransdall

/s/ Jason Crowell

/s/ D.J. Davis


MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE


         Madam Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SCS #2 SB 224, entitled:


         An act to authorize the conveyance of property owned by the state in the County of Callaway to the City of Fulton, with an emergency clause.


         Emergency clause adopted.


         In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


         Madam Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SCS SB 238, entitled:


         An act to repeal sections 72.080 and 72.130, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof two new sections relating to incorporation of cities, with an emergency clause.


         Emergency clause adopted.


         In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


         Madam Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 250, entitled:


         An act to amend chapter 67, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to a law enforcement sales tax, with an emergency clause.


         Emergency clause adopted.


         In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


         Madam Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SCS SB 269, entitled:


         An act to amend chapter 67, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to a city sales tax for public safety, with an emergency clause.


         Emergency clause adopted.


         In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


         Madam Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SCS SB 281, entitled:


         An act to repeal section 49.370, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to county property.


         In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


         Madam Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 317, entitled:


         An act to repeal section 103.175, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the imposition of a deadline for a study by the board of trustees of Missouri consolidated health care plan.


         In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


         Madam Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SCS SB 303, entitled:


         An act to amend chapter 190, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to critical care ground ambulance service.


         In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


         Madam Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SCS SB 308, entitled:


         An act to amend chapter 34, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to the Missouri calcium initiative, with an emergency clause.


         Emergency clause adopted.


         In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


         Madam Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SCS SB 391, entitled:


         An act to amend chapter 192, RSMo, by adding thereto three new sections relating to pain management.


         In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


ADJOURNMENT


         On motion of Representative Crowell, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, March 11, 2003.


COMMITTEE MEETINGS


AGRICULTURE

Tuesday, March 11, 2003, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 1.

Possible Executive Session.

Public Hearing to be held on: HB 457, HB 464, HB 555


BUDGET

Tuesday, March 11, 2003, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 3.

Committee to begin mark-up. Executive Session may follow.

Public Hearing to be held on: HB 1, HB 2, HB 3, HB 4, HB 5, HB 6, HB 7,

HB 8, HB 9, HB 10, HB 11, HB 12, HB 13


BUDGET

Tuesday, March 11, 2003, 7:30 p.m. Hearing Room 3.

Mark-up. Executive Session may follow.

Public Hearing to be held on: HB 1, HB 2, HB 3, HB 4, HB 5, HB 6, HB 7,

HB 8, HB 9, HB 10, HB 11, HB 12, HB 13


BUDGET

Wednesday, March 12, 2003, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 3.

Mark-up. Executive Session may follow.

Public Hearing to be held on: HB 1, HB 2, HB 3, HB 4, HB 5, HB 6, HB 7,

HB 8, HB 9, HB 10, HB 11, HB 12, HB 13, SB 299

Executive Session to be held on: HB 341


CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

Tuesday, March 11, 2003, 5:00 p.m. Hearing Room 1.

Executive Session may follow.

Public Hearing to be held on: HB 196, HB 497, HB 575


COMMUNICATIONS, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY

Tuesday, March 11, 2003. House Lounge upon morning recess.

Executive Session may follow. AMENDED NOTICE

Public Hearing to be held on: HB 541, SB 255


CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Wednesday, March 12, 2003, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 5.

Public Hearing to be held on: HB 386, HB 442, HB 447

Executive Session to be held on: HB 182, HJR 7


CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY

Tuesday, March 11, 2003, 5:00 p.m. Senate Committee Room 1. AMENDED NOTICE

#3. Executive Session may follow.

Public Hearing to be held on: HB 200, HB 330, HB 413, HB 417, HB 523, HB 582


ELECTIONS

Tuesday, March 11, 2003, 5:00 p.m. Hearing Room 7.

Executive Session will precede the hearing.

Public Hearing to be held on: HB 537, HB 544, SB 29, SB 50

Executive Session to be held on: HB 315, HB 446


FINANCIAL SERVICES

Tuesday, March 11, 2003, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room.6. AMENDED NOTICE

Possible Executive Session on House Bills 243, 309, 353 and 490.

Public Hearing to be held on: HB 559



HOMELAND SECURITY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS

Tuesday, March 11, 2003, 5:00 p.m. Hearing Room 5.

Executive Session to be held on: HB 46


JOB CREATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Wednesday, March 12, 2003, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 6.

Public Hearing to be held on: HB 409, HCR 9


JOINT COMMITTEE ON TERRORISM, BIOTERRORISM AND HOMELAND SECURITY

Tuesday, March 11, 2003. Hearing Room 5 upon morning recess.


JUDICIARY

Wednesday, March 12, 2003, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 1.

Public Hearing to be held on: HB 318, HB 430, HB 482, HB 552, HB 599, HB 613

Executive Session to be held on: HB 318, HB 427, HB 430, HB 482, HB 552, HB 599, HB 613


JUDICIARY

Wednesday, March 12, 2003, 7:30 p.m. Hearing Room 1.

Executive Session may follow on HB 468.

Committee may take up business not completed at noon meeting.

Public Hearing to be held on: HB 468


LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Thursday, March 13, 2003, 8:30 a.m. Hearing Room 6.

Executive Session may follow.

Public Hearing to be held on: HB 293, HB 591


PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION AND LICENSING

Tuesday, March 11, 2003, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 4.

Public Hearing to be held on: HB 450, HB 564, HB 565, HB 566

Executive Session to be held on: HB 171, HB 211, HB 415, HB 425, HB 450, HB 452,

HB 564, HB 565, HB 566


SMALL BUSINESS

Wednesday, March 12, 2003, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 4.

Executive Session may follow.

Public Hearing to be held on: HB 561


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON URBAN ISSUES

Tuesday, March 11, 2003, 5:00 p.m. Hearing Room 4.

Executive Session may follow.

Public Hearing to be held on: HB 175, HB 499




TAX POLICY

Tuesday, March 11, 2003, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 7.

Executive Session may follow.

Public Hearing to be held on: HB 57, HB 177, HB 518, HB 600


TRANSPORTATION AND MOTOR VEHICLES

Wednesday, March 12, 2003, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 7.

Possible Executive Session.

Public Hearing to be held on: HB 334, HB 491, HB 551, HB 594, HB 597, HB 598


HOUSE CALENDAR


THIRTY-FIFTH DAY, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 2003


HOUSE BILLS FOR SECOND READING


HB 632 through HB 639


HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION


HCS HB 228 - Pearce

HCS HB 156, HS, as amended, pending - Phillips

HCS HB 132, 173, 117 & 48 - Wright

HB 197 - Johnson (47)

HCS HB 257 - Munzlinger

HCS HB 322 - Baker

HCS HB 410 - Schaaf

HCS HB 144 - Luetkemeyer

HCS HB 346 & 174 - Dempsey

HB 511 - Deeken

HB 267 - Smith (118)

HCS HB 215, 218, 115 & 83 - Myers

HCS HB 190 & 214 - Fares

HCS HB 51 - Mayer

HCS HB 387 - Pearce

HCS HB 554 - Engler


HOUSE BILL FOR PERFECTION - INFORMAL


HB 157 - Johnson (90)






HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - CONSENT


         (3-10-03)


HCS HB 93 - Moore

HB 99 - Seigfreid

HCS HB 133 - Willoughby

HB 162 - Shoemaker (8)

HB 199 - Jolly

HB 246 - Bishop

HB 284 - Crawford

HB 307 - Merideth

HCS HB 332 - Portwood

HCS HB 348 & 347 - Dempsey

HB 358 - Boykins

HCS HB 431 - Stevenson

HB 440 - Portwood


         (3-11-03)


HCS HB 109 & 34 - Fares

HB 141 - Mayer

HB 249, HCA 1 - Seigfreid

HB 251, HCA 1 - Smith (118)

HB 261, HCA 1 - Whorton

HB 327, HCA 1 - Lipke

HCS HB 371 - Dusenberg

HB 376 - Cooper (120)

HCS HB 392 - Avery

HCS HB 394 - Byrd

HCS HB 493 - Bruns

HB 553 - Smith (14)

HB 574 - Jackson

HB 521 - Dethrow

HCS HB 97 - Johnson (90)


HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING


HCS HB 222, (Budget 3-04-03) - Luetkemeyer

HCS HB 289 - Dempsey

HS HCS HB 517, 94, 149, 150 & 342, E.C. (Budget 3-10-03) - Portwood





HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - CONSENT


HCS HB 181 - Seigfreid

HB 187 - Cooper (120)

HB 208 - Engler

HB 286 - Bearden

HCS HB 245 - Marsh

HCS HB 59 & 269 - Johnson (61)

HCS HB 202 - Portwood

HB 247 - Ward

HCS HB 253 - Shoemaker (8)

HCS HB 277 - Wright

HB 278 - Davis (19)

HB 292 - Wagner

HB 314 - Engler


SENATE BILLS FOR SECOND READING


SCS #2 SB 224

SCS SB 238

SB 250

SCS SB 269

SCS SB 281

SCS SB 303

SCS SB 308

SB 317

SCS SB 391


BILL IN CONFERENCE


SCS HCS HB 15 - Bearden