First Regular Session, 93rd General Assembly
SIXTY-FIFTH DAY, Thursday, April 28, 2005
The House met pursuant to adjournment.
Speaker Jetton in the Chair.
Prayer by Reverend John Arcovo.
Father,
We approach You today with full confidence in the power of Your name and the complete direction of Your word. We look once again to You today for divine guidance and wisdom. Your word instructs us that, “A man’s heart deviseth his way: but the Lord directs his steps.”
Let our steps be directed by You this day. We recognize that without You we can do nothing and echo the words of the Apostle Paul, “We can do all things through Christ which strengthened us.”
May we ever remain a nation that stands for and adheres to the national motto, “In God We Trust”.
Let our affairs and decisions be made with integrity and with Godly wisdom and compassion.
We ask these things in Your mighty, awesome name, Jesus. Amen.
The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited.
The Speaker appointed the following to act as Honorary Pages for the Day, to serve without compensation: Tylor Kraus, Tannor Kraus, Brianna Holloman, Dustin Whisnant, Austin McGinnis, Andrea Floyd, Tural Khaspoladov, Mikhail Morozov, Sona Harutyunyan, Dong Wook Kim, Daniel Stringer, Otabek Yuldashev, Alexandra Bahachova, Elin Nyysti, Rina Marie Maas-Deipenbrock, Supaporn Kovitkulkrai, James LaFloure, Jennifer Christian, Whitney Law and Travis Hahn.
The Journal of the sixty-fourth day was approved as corrected.
Representative Byrd assumed the Chair.
Speaker Jetton resumed the Chair.
Speaker Jetton suggested the absence of a quorum.
The following roll call indicated a quorum present:
AYES: 146 |
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Aull |
Avery |
Baker 25 |
Baker 123 |
Bearden |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bringer |
Brown 30 |
Brown 50 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Byrd |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Darrough |
Daus |
Davis |
Day |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
El-Amin |
Emery |
Ervin |
Faith |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Franz |
Fraser |
George |
Goodman |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hughes |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Jones |
Kelly |
Kingery |
Kratky |
Kraus |
Kuessner |
Lager |
Lampe |
Lembke |
LeVota |
Liese |
Lipke |
Loehner |
Lowe 44 |
May |
McGhee |
Meadows |
Meiners |
Moore |
Munzlinger |
Muschany |
Myers |
Nance |
Nieves |
Nolte |
Page |
Parker |
Parson |
Pearce |
Phillips |
Pollock |
Portwood |
Pratt |
Quinn |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Rucker |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Schoemehl |
Selby |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Spreng |
Stefanick |
Stevenson |
St. Onge |
Storch |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Tilley |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wagner |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Zweifel |
Mr Speaker |
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NOES: 000 |
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PRESENT: 000 |
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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 016 |
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Bean |
Behnen |
Bowman |
Boykins |
Brooks |
Casey |
Haywood |
Hubbard |
Low 39 |
Marsh |
Oxford |
Rector |
Salva |
Wildberger |
Yates |
Young |
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VACANCIES: 001 |
SPECIAL RECOGNITION
The Eighth Annual House Employee Appreciation Day was held and employees were recognized for their years of service. Outstanding Employees of the Year were Adam Crumbliss and Betty Pringer.
Representative Richard assumed the Chair.
HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED
House Resolution No. 2646
and
House Resolution No. 2647 - Representative Jetton
House Resolution No. 2648 - Representative Denison
House Resolution No. 2649
through
House Resolution No. 2652 - Representative Viebrock
House Resolution No. 2653
and
House Resolution No. 2654 - Representative Cooper (158)
House Resolution No. 2655
through
House Resolution No. 2657 - Representative Munzlinger
House Resolution No. 2658 - Representative Curls
House Resolution No. 2659 - Representative May
House Resolution No. 2660 - Representative Lager
House Resolution No. 2661 - Representative Witte
House Resolution No. 2662 - Representative Sanders Brooks
House Resolution No. 2663 - Representative Meadows
House Resolution No. 2664
through
House Resolution No. 2666 - Representative Wasson
House Resolution No. 2667 - Representative Roark
House Resolution No. 2668
and
House Resolution No. 2669 - Representative Viebrock
House Resolution No. 2670 - Representative Lampe
House Resolution No. 2671 - Representative Harris (110)
House Resolution No. 2672 - Representative Brown (30)
House Resolution No. 2673 - Representative Jetton
House Resolution No. 2674 - Representative May
House Resolution No. 2675 - Representative Quinn
House Resolution No. 2676
through
House Resolution No. 2690 - Representative Hobbs
House Resolution No. 2691 - Representative Fisher
House Resolution No. 2692 - Representative Portwood
THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS - CONSENT
SB 178, relating to podiatrists, was taken up by Representative Schaaf.
On motion of Representative Schaaf, SB 178 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:
AYES: 155 |
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Aull |
Avery |
Baker 25 |
Baker 123 |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bowman |
Boykins |
Bringer |
Brooks |
Brown 30 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Byrd |
Casey |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Darrough |
Daus |
Davis |
Day |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
El-Amin |
Emery |
Ervin |
Faith |
Fares |
Flook |
Franz |
Fraser |
George |
Goodman |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hughes |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Jones |
Kelly |
Kingery |
Kratky |
Kraus |
Kuessner |
Lager |
Lampe |
Lembke |
LeVota |
Liese |
Lipke |
Loehner |
Low 39 |
Lowe 44 |
May |
McGhee |
Meadows |
Meiners |
Moore |
Munzlinger |
Muschany |
Myers |
Nance |
Nieves |
Nolte |
Oxford |
Page |
Parker |
Parson |
Pearce |
Phillips |
Pollock |
Portwood |
Pratt |
Quinn |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Rucker |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Salva |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Schoemehl |
Selby |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Spreng |
Stefanick |
St. Onge |
Storch |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Tilley |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wildberger |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Young |
Zweifel |
Mr Speaker |
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NOES: 000 |
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PRESENT: 000 |
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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007 |
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Bean |
Brown 50 |
Fisher |
Hubbard |
Marsh |
Stevenson |
Wagner |
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VACANCIES: 001 |
Representative Richard declared the bill passed.
SB 211, relating to merchandising practices, was taken up by Representative Cooper (120).
On motion of Representative Cooper (120), SB 211 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:
AYES: 155 |
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Aull |
Avery |
Baker 25 |
Baker 123 |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bowman |
Boykins |
Bringer |
Brown 30 |
Brown 50 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Byrd |
Casey |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Darrough |
Daus |
Davis |
Day |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
El-Amin |
Emery |
Ervin |
Faith |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Franz |
Fraser |
George |
Goodman |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hughes |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Jones |
Kelly |
Kingery |
Kratky |
Kraus |
Kuessner |
Lager |
Lampe |
Lembke |
LeVota |
Liese |
Lipke |
Loehner |
Low 39 |
Lowe 44 |
May |
McGhee |
Meadows |
Meiners |
Moore |
Munzlinger |
Muschany |
Myers |
Nance |
Nieves |
Nolte |
Oxford |
Page |
Parker |
Parson |
Phillips |
Pollock |
Portwood |
Pratt |
Quinn |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Rucker |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Salva |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Schoemehl |
Selby |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Spreng |
Stefanick |
St. Onge |
Storch |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Tilley |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wagner |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wildberger |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Young |
Zweifel |
Mr Speaker |
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NOES: 000 |
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PRESENT: 000 |
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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007 |
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Bean |
Brooks |
Hubbard |
Marsh |
Pearce |
Stevenson |
Sutherland |
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VACANCIES: 001 |
Representative Richard declared the bill passed.
HCS SCS SB 246, relating to sewer systems, was taken up by Representative Villa.
On motion of Representative Villa, HCS SCS SB 246 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 152 |
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Aull |
Avery |
Baker 123 |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bowman |
Boykins |
Bringer |
Brown 30 |
Brown 50 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Byrd |
Casey |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Darrough |
Daus |
Davis |
Day |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
El-Amin |
Emery |
Ervin |
Faith |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Franz |
Fraser |
George |
Goodman |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hughes |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Jones |
Kelly |
Kingery |
Kratky |
Kraus |
Kuessner |
Lager |
Lampe |
Lembke |
LeVota |
Liese |
Lipke |
Loehner |
Low 39 |
Lowe 44 |
May |
McGhee |
Meadows |
Meiners |
Moore |
Munzlinger |
Muschany |
Myers |
Nance |
Nieves |
Nolte |
Oxford |
Page |
Parker |
Parson |
Pearce |
Phillips |
Pollock |
Portwood |
Pratt |
Quinn |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Rucker |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Salva |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Schlottach |
Schoemehl |
Selby |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Spreng |
Stefanick |
St. Onge |
Storch |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Tilley |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wagner |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wildberger |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Zweifel |
Mr Speaker |
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NOES: 000 |
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PRESENT: 000 |
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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010 |
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Baker 25 |
Bean |
Bland |
Brooks |
Hubbard |
Marsh |
Schneider |
Stevenson |
Viebrock |
Young |
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VACANCIES: 001 |
Representative Richard declared the bill passed.
SB 259, relating to county planning boards, was taken up by Representative Rector.
On motion of Representative Rector, SB 259 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:
AYES: 154 |
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Aull |
Avery |
Baker 25 |
Baker 123 |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bowman |
Boykins |
Bringer |
Brown 30 |
Brown 50 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Byrd |
Casey |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Darrough |
Daus |
Davis |
Day |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
El-Amin |
Emery |
Ervin |
Faith |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Franz |
Fraser |
George |
Goodman |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hughes |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Jones |
Kelly |
Kingery |
Kratky |
Kraus |
Kuessner |
Lager |
Lampe |
Lembke |
LeVota |
Liese |
Lipke |
Low 39 |
Lowe 44 |
May |
McGhee |
Meadows |
Meiners |
Moore |
Munzlinger |
Muschany |
Myers |
Nance |
Nieves |
Nolte |
Page |
Parson |
Pearce |
Phillips |
Pollock |
Portwood |
Pratt |
Quinn |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Rucker |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Salva |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Schoemehl |
Selby |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Spreng |
Stefanick |
Stevenson |
St. Onge |
Storch |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Tilley |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wagner |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wildberger |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Young |
Zweifel |
Mr Speaker |
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NOES: 001 |
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Loehner |
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PRESENT: 001 |
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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 006 |
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Bean |
Brooks |
Hubbard |
Marsh |
Parker |
Sutherland |
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VACANCIES: 001 |
Representative Richard declared the bill passed.
SB 261, relating to small employer health reinsurance, was taken up by Representative Yates.
On motion of Representative Yates, SB 261 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:
AYES: 158 |
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Aull |
Avery |
Baker 25 |
Baker 123 |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bowman |
Boykins |
Bringer |
Brown 30 |
Brown 50 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Byrd |
Casey |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Darrough |
Daus |
Davis |
Day |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
El-Amin |
Emery |
Ervin |
Faith |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Franz |
Fraser |
George |
Goodman |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hughes |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Jones |
Kelly |
Kingery |
Kratky |
Kraus |
Kuessner |
Lager |
Lampe |
Lembke |
LeVota |
Liese |
Lipke |
Loehner |
Low 39 |
Lowe 44 |
May |
McGhee |
Meadows |
Meiners |
Moore |
Munzlinger |
Muschany |
Myers |
Nance |
Nieves |
Nolte |
Oxford |
Page |
Parker |
Parson |
Pearce |
Phillips |
Pollock |
Portwood |
Pratt |
Quinn |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Rucker |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Salva |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Schoemehl |
Selby |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Spreng |
Stefanick |
Stevenson |
St. Onge |
Storch |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Tilley |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wagner |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wildberger |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Young |
Zweifel |
Mr Speaker |
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NOES: 000 |
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PRESENT: 000 |
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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 004 |
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Brooks |
Hubbard |
Marsh |
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VACANCIES: 001 |
Representative Richard declared the bill passed.
SCS SB 266, relating to teachers, was taken up by Representative Fares.
On motion of Representative Fares, SCS SB 266 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:
AYES: 158 |
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Aull |
Avery |
Baker 25 |
Baker 123 |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bowman |
Bringer |
Brooks |
Brown 30 |
Brown 50 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Byrd |
Casey |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Darrough |
Daus |
Davis |
Day |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
El-Amin |
Emery |
Ervin |
Faith |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Franz |
Fraser |
George |
Goodman |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hughes |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Jones |
Kelly |
Kingery |
Kratky |
Kraus |
Kuessner |
Lager |
Lampe |
Lembke |
LeVota |
Liese |
Lipke |
Loehner |
Low 39 |
Lowe 44 |
May |
McGhee |
Meadows |
Meiners |
Moore |
Munzlinger |
Muschany |
Myers |
Nance |
Nieves |
Nolte |
Oxford |
Page |
Parker |
Parson |
Pearce |
Phillips |
Pollock |
Portwood |
Pratt |
Quinn |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Rucker |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Salva |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Schoemehl |
Selby |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Spreng |
Stefanick |
Stevenson |
St. Onge |
Storch |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Tilley |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wagner |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wildberger |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Young |
Zweifel |
Mr Speaker |
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NOES: 000 |
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PRESENT: 000 |
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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 004 |
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Boykins |
Hubbard |
Marsh |
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VACANCIES: 001 |
Representative Richard declared the bill passed.
SCS SB 267, relating to property tax assessment, was taken up by Representative Jackson.
On motion of Representative Jackson, SCS SB 267 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:
AYES: 154 |
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Aull |
Avery |
Baker 25 |
Baker 123 |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bowman |
Boykins |
Bringer |
Brooks |
Brown 30 |
Brown 50 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Byrd |
Casey |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Darrough |
Daus |
Davis |
Day |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
El-Amin |
Emery |
Ervin |
Faith |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Fraser |
George |
Goodman |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hughes |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Jones |
Kelly |
Kingery |
Kratky |
Kraus |
Kuessner |
Lager |
Lampe |
Lembke |
LeVota |
Liese |
Lipke |
Loehner |
Low 39 |
Lowe 44 |
May |
McGhee |
Meadows |
Meiners |
Moore |
Munzlinger |
Muschany |
Myers |
Nance |
Nieves |
Nolte |
Oxford |
Page |
Parker |
Parson |
Pearce |
Phillips |
Pollock |
Portwood |
Pratt |
Quinn |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Rucker |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Schlottach |
Schoemehl |
Selby |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Spreng |
Stefanick |
Stevenson |
St. Onge |
Storch |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Tilley |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wagner |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Young |
Zweifel |
Mr Speaker |
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NOES: 001 |
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Franz |
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PRESENT: 002 |
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Salva |
Wildberger |
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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 005 |
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Bean |
Hubbard |
Johnson 61 |
Marsh |
Schneider |
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VACANCIES: 001 |
Representative Richard declared the bill passed.
SB 279, relating to demand drafts, was taken up by Representative Wasson.
On motion of Representative Wasson, SB 279 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:
AYES: 155 |
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Aull |
Avery |
Baker 123 |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bowman |
Boykins |
Bringer |
Brooks |
Brown 30 |
Brown 50 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Byrd |
Casey |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Darrough |
Daus |
Davis |
Day |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
El-Amin |
Emery |
Ervin |
Faith |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Franz |
Fraser |
George |
Goodman |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hughes |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Jones |
Kelly |
Kingery |
Kratky |
Kraus |
Kuessner |
Lager |
Lampe |
Lembke |
LeVota |
Liese |
Lipke |
Loehner |
Low 39 |
Lowe 44 |
May |
McGhee |
Meadows |
Meiners |
Moore |
Munzlinger |
Muschany |
Myers |
Nance |
Nieves |
Nolte |
Oxford |
Page |
Parker |
Parson |
Pearce |
Phillips |
Pollock |
Portwood |
Pratt |
Quinn |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Rucker |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Salva |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Schlottach |
Schoemehl |
Selby |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Spreng |
Stefanick |
Stevenson |
St. Onge |
Storch |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Tilley |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wagner |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wildberger |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Young |
Zweifel |
Mr Speaker |
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NOES: 000 |
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PRESENT: 000 |
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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007 |
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Baker 25 |
Bean |
Denison |
Hubbard |
Johnson 61 |
Marsh |
Schneider |
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VACANCIES: 001 |
Representative Richard declared the bill passed.
SCS SB 289, relating to grand jury duties, was taken up by Representative Tilley.
On motion of Representative Tilley, SCS SB 289 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:
AYES: 154 |
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Aull |
Avery |
Baker 25 |
Baker 123 |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bowman |
Boykins |
Bringer |
Brooks |
Brown 30 |
Brown 50 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Byrd |
Casey |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Darrough |
Daus |
Davis |
Day |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
Emery |
Ervin |
Faith |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Franz |
Fraser |
George |
Goodman |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hughes |
Hunter |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Jones |
Kelly |
Kingery |
Kratky |
Kraus |
Kuessner |
Lager |
Lampe |
Lembke |
LeVota |
Liese |
Lipke |
Loehner |
Low 39 |
Lowe 44 |
May |
McGhee |
Meadows |
Meiners |
Moore |
Munzlinger |
Muschany |
Myers |
Nance |
Nieves |
Nolte |
Oxford |
Page |
Parker |
Parson |
Pearce |
Phillips |
Pollock |
Portwood |
Pratt |
Quinn |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Rucker |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Salva |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Schlottach |
Schoemehl |
Selby |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Stefanick |
Stevenson |
St. Onge |
Storch |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Tilley |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wagner |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wildberger |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Young |
Zweifel |
Mr Speaker |
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NOES: 000 |
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PRESENT: 000 |
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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008 |
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Bean |
Donnelly |
El-Amin |
Hubbard |
Icet |
Marsh |
Schneider |
Spreng |
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VACANCIES: 001 |
Representative Richard declared the bill passed.
Speaker Jetton resumed the Chair.
Speaker Pro Tem Bearden assumed the Chair.
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate refuses to concur in HCS SS SCS SB 237, as amended, and requests the House to recede from its position and failing to do so grant the Senate a conference thereon.
BILL CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGE
HCS SS SCS SB 237, as amended, relating to telecommunications regulation, was taken up by Representative Rector.
Representative Rector moved that the House refuse to recede from its position on HCS SS SCS SB 237, as amended, and grant the Senate a conference.
Which motion was adopted.
APPOINTMENT OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
The Speaker appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like committee from the Senate on the following bill:
HCS SS SCS SB 237: Representatives Rector, Emery, Schad, LeVota and George
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like committee from the House on HCS SS SCS SB 237, as amended: Senators Klindt, Griesheimer, Ridgeway, Green and Callahan.
PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILL
HCS HB 972, relating to intoxication-related offenses, was taken up by Representative Jetton.
Representative Henke offered House Amendment No. 1.
House Amendment No. 1
AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 972, Page 4, Section 577.023, Line 60, by inserting immediately after said line:
"6. Any person who pleads guilty to or is found guilty of violation of section 577.010 or section 577.012 shall not be selected or appointed pursuant to section 136.055."; and
Further amend said bill by renumbering the subsections in Section 577.023 accordingly.
Representative Goodman offered House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 1.
House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 1 was withdrawn.
Representative Goodman 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 Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 972, Page 1, Line 3, by adding at the end of said line the following:
“and who is proven to be a chronic offender,”.
Representative Goodman moved that House Amendment No. 1 to House Amendment No. 1 be adopted.
Which motion was defeated by the following vote:
AYES: 005 |
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Denison |
Goodman |
May |
Myers |
Pollock |
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NOES: 152 |
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Aull |
Avery |
Baker 25 |
Baker 123 |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bowman |
Boykins |
Bringer |
Brooks |
Brown 30 |
Brown 50 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Byrd |
Casey |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Darrough |
Daus |
Davis |
Day |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
El-Amin |
Emery |
Ervin |
Faith |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Franz |
Fraser |
George |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hubbard |
Hughes |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Jones |
Kelly |
Kingery |
Kraus |
Kuessner |
Lager |
Lampe |
Lembke |
LeVota |
Liese |
Lipke |
Loehner |
Low 39 |
Lowe 44 |
McGhee |
Meadows |
Meiners |
Moore |
Munzlinger |
Muschany |
Nance |
Nieves |
Nolte |
Oxford |
Page |
Parker |
Parson |
Pearce |
Phillips |
Portwood |
Pratt |
Quinn |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Rucker |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Salva |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Schoemehl |
Selby |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Spreng |
Stefanick |
Stevenson |
St. Onge |
Storch |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Tilley |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wagner |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright 159 |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Young |
Zweifel |
Mr Speaker |
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PRESENT: 000 |
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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 005 |
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Bean |
Kratky |
Marsh |
Wildberger |
Wright 137 |
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VACANCIES: 001 |
Representative Bringer 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 Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 972, Page 1, Section 577.023, Line 3, by inserting after said line, the following:
“Unless said person’s record of such conviction has been expunged by a court of law.”.
Representative Bringer moved that House Amendment No. 2 to House Amendment No. 1 be adopted.
Which motion was defeated.
Representative Henke moved that House Amendment No. 1 be adopted.
Which motion was defeated by the following vote:
AYES: 060 |
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Aull |
Baker 25 |
Bowman |
Bringer |
Brooks |
Brown 50 |
Burnett |
Casey |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Darrough |
Davis |
Donnelly |
Faith |
Fraser |
George |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hoskins |
Hughes |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Kraus |
Kuessner |
Lampe |
LeVota |
Liese |
Low 39 |
Meadows |
Muschany |
Nance |
Nolte |
Oxford |
Page |
Portwood |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Rucker |
Salva |
Schoemehl |
Selby |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Spreng |
Storch |
Swinger |
Wagner |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wildberger |
Witte |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Young |
Zweifel |
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NOES: 097 |
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Avery |
Baker 123 |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Brown 30 |
Bruns |
Byrd |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Cunningham 145 |
Daus |
Day |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
Emery |
Ervin |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Franz |
Goodman |
Guest |
Hobbs |
Hubbard |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Jones |
Kelly |
Kingery |
Lager |
Lembke |
Lipke |
Loehner |
Lowe 44 |
May |
McGhee |
Meiners |
Moore |
Munzlinger |
Myers |
Nieves |
Parker |
Parson |
Pearce |
Phillips |
Pollock |
Pratt |
Quinn |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Self |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Stefanick |
Stevenson |
St. Onge |
Sutherland |
Threlkeld |
Tilley |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wallace |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Yates |
Mr Speaker |
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PRESENT: 001 |
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El-Amin |
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Bean |
Boykins |
Kratky |
Marsh |
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VACANCIES: 001 |
On motion of Representative Jetton, HCS HB 972 was adopted.
On motion of Representative Jetton, HCS HB 972 was ordered perfected and printed.
THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS
HCS HB 400, relating to the Dental Carve-Out Act, was taken up by Representative Yates.
On motion of Representative Yates, HCS HB 400 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 156 |
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Aull |
Avery |
Baker 25 |
Baker 123 |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bowman |
Bringer |
Brooks |
Brown 30 |
Brown 50 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Byrd |
Casey |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Darrough |
Daus |
Day |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
El-Amin |
Emery |
Ervin |
Faith |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Franz |
Fraser |
George |
Goodman |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hubbard |
Hughes |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Jones |
Kelly |
Kingery |
Kratky |
Kraus |
Kuessner |
Lager |
Lampe |
Lembke |
LeVota |
Liese |
Lipke |
Loehner |
Low 39 |
Lowe 44 |
May |
McGhee |
Meadows |
Meiners |
Moore |
Munzlinger |
Muschany |
Myers |
Nance |
Nieves |
Nolte |
Oxford |
Page |
Parker |
Parson |
Pearce |
Phillips |
Pollock |
Portwood |
Pratt |
Quinn |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Rucker |
Ruestman |
Salva |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Schoemehl |
Selby |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Spreng |
Stefanick |
Stevenson |
St. Onge |
Storch |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Tilley |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wagner |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wildberger |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Young |
Zweifel |
Mr Speaker |
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NOES: 003 |
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Bearden |
Davis |
Rupp |
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PRESENT: 000 |
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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 003 |
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Bean |
Boykins |
Marsh |
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VACANCIES: 001 |
Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.
HCS HB 649, relating to elderly and disabled income tax credits, was taken up by Representative Fares.
On motion of Representative Fares, HCS HB 649 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 157 |
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Aull |
Avery |
Baker 25 |
Baker 123 |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bowman |
Bringer |
Brooks |
Brown 30 |
Brown 50 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Byrd |
Casey |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Darrough |
Daus |
Davis |
Day |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
El-Amin |
Emery |
Ervin |
Faith |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Franz |
Fraser |
George |
Goodman |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hubbard |
Hughes |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Jones |
Kelly |
Kingery |
Kratky |
Kraus |
Kuessner |
Lager |
Lampe |
Lembke |
LeVota |
Liese |
Lipke |
Loehner |
Low 39 |
Lowe 44 |
May |
McGhee |
Meadows |
Meiners |
Moore |
Munzlinger |
Muschany |
Myers |
Nance |
Nieves |
Nolte |
Oxford |
Page |
Parker |
Parson |
Pearce |
Phillips |
Pollock |
Portwood |
Pratt |
Quinn |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Rucker |
Rupp |
Salva |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Schoemehl |
Selby |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Spreng |
Stefanick |
Stevenson |
St. Onge |
Storch |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Tilley |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wildberger |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Young |
Zweifel |
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Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.
HCS HB 91, relating to tax increment financing, was taken up by Representative Johnson (47).
On motion of Representative Johnson (47), HCS HB 91 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 150 |
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Aull |
Avery |
Baker 25 |
Baker 123 |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bowman |
Boykins |
Bringer |
Brooks |
Brown 30 |
Brown 50 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Byrd |
Casey |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Darrough |
Daus |
Davis |
Day |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
El-Amin |
Emery |
Ervin |
Faith |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Franz |
Fraser |
Goodman |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hubbard |
Hughes |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Jones |
Kelly |
Kingery |
Kratky |
Kraus |
Kuessner |
Lampe |
Lembke |
LeVota |
Liese |
Lipke |
Loehner |
Low 39 |
Lowe 44 |
May |
McGhee |
Meadows |
Meiners |
Moore |
Munzlinger |
Muschany |
Myers |
Nance |
Nieves |
Nolte |
Oxford |
Page |
Parker |
Parson |
Pearce |
Phillips |
Pollock |
Portwood |
Pratt |
Quinn |
Rector |
Roark |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Rucker |
Ruestman |
Salva |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Schoemehl |
Selby |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Spreng |
Stefanick |
Stevenson |
Storch |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Tilley |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wagner |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wildberger |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Zweifel |
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George |
Lager |
Richard |
Rupp |
Skaggs |
Wells |
Wright-Jones |
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Marsh |
St. Onge |
Wasson |
Young |
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Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.
HCS HB 474, relating to insurer intervention in civil actions, was taken up by Representative Yates.
On motion of Representative Yates, HCS HB 474 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 092 |
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Avery |
Baker 123 |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Brown 30 |
Bruns |
Byrd |
Chinn |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Davis |
Day |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Dusenberg |
Emery |
Ervin |
Faith |
Fares |
Fisher |
Franz |
Guest |
Hobbs |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Jones |
Kelly |
Kingery |
Kraus |
Lager |
Lembke |
Loehner |
May |
McGhee |
Moore |
Munzlinger |
Muschany |
Myers |
Nance |
Nieves |
Nolte |
Parson |
Pearce |
Phillips |
Pollock |
Portwood |
Pratt |
Quinn |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Self |
Silvey |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Spreng |
Stefanick |
St. Onge |
Sutherland |
Threlkeld |
Tilley |
Viebrock |
Wagner |
Wallace |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Yates |
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Aull |
Baker 25 |
Bland |
Bowman |
Boykins |
Bringer |
Brooks |
Brown 50 |
Burnett |
Casey |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Curls |
Darrough |
Daus |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
El-Amin |
Flook |
Fraser |
George |
Goodman |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hoskins |
Hubbard |
Hughes |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Kratky |
Kuessner |
Lampe |
LeVota |
Liese |
Lipke |
Low 39 |
Lowe 44 |
Meadows |
Meiners |
Oxford |
Page |
Parker |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Rucker |
Salva |
Schoemehl |
Selby |
Shoemyer |
Skaggs |
Stevenson |
Storch |
Swinger |
Villa |
Vogt |
Walsh |
Walton |
Whorton |
Wildberger |
Witte |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Young |
Zweifel |
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Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.
HCS HB 560, relating to excursion gambling boat licenses, was taken up by Representative Wright (137).
On motion of Representative Wright (137), HCS HB 560 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 120 |
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Avery |
Baker 123 |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bringer |
Brown 30 |
Bruns |
Casey |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Darrough |
Davis |
Day |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dusenberg |
El-Amin |
Emery |
Ervin |
Faith |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Franz |
Goodman |
Guest |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Jones |
Kelly |
Kingery |
Kraus |
Kuessner |
Lager |
Lampe |
Lembke |
Liese |
Lipke |
Loehner |
May |
McGhee |
Meadows |
Munzlinger |
Muschany |
Myers |
Nance |
Nieves |
Nolte |
Page |
Parker |
Parson |
Pearce |
Phillips |
Pollock |
Portwood |
Pratt |
Quinn |
Rector |
Roark |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Schoemehl |
Selby |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Stefanick |
Stevenson |
St. Onge |
Storch |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Tilley |
Viebrock |
Wagner |
Wallace |
Wells |
Weter |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Zweifel |
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Aull |
Baker 25 |
Bowman |
Brooks |
Brown 50 |
Burnett |
Curls |
Daus |
Dougherty |
Fraser |
George |
Hoskins |
Hubbard |
Hughes |
Kratky |
Low 39 |
Lowe 44 |
Meiners |
Richard |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Rucker |
Salva |
Spreng |
Villa |
Vogt |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Whorton |
Wildberger |
Wright-Jones |
Young |
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Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.
THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILL - FEDERAL MANDATE
HCS HBs 500 & 533, relating to the transfer of employer accounts, was taken up by Representative Faith.
On motion of Representative Faith, HCS HBs 500 & 533 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 160 |
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Aull |
Avery |
Baker 25 |
Baker 123 |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bowman |
Boykins |
Bringer |
Brooks |
Brown 30 |
Brown 50 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Byrd |
Casey |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Darrough |
Daus |
Davis |
Day |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
El-Amin |
Emery |
Ervin |
Faith |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Franz |
Fraser |
George |
Goodman |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hubbard |
Hughes |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Jones |
Kelly |
Kingery |
Kratky |
Kraus |
Kuessner |
Lager |
Lampe |
Lembke |
LeVota |
Liese |
Lipke |
Loehner |
Low 39 |
Lowe 44 |
May |
McGhee |
Meadows |
Meiners |
Moore |
Munzlinger |
Muschany |
Myers |
Nance |
Nieves |
Nolte |
Oxford |
Page |
Parker |
Parson |
Pearce |
Phillips |
Pollock |
Portwood |
Pratt |
Quinn |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Rucker |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Salva |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Schoemehl |
Selby |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Spreng |
Stefanick |
Stevenson |
St. Onge |
Storch |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Tilley |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wagner |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wildberger |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Young |
Zweifel |
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Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.
PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILL
HCS HB 192, relating to waste tires, was taken up by Representative Sander.
Representative Sander offered House Amendment No. 1.
House Amendment No. 1
AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 192, Section 260.273, Page 2, Line 31, by inserting after the phrase “section 260.276" the following:
“, except that any unencumbered moneys may be used for public health, environmental and safety projects in response to environmental emergencies as determined by the director”; and
Further amend said section, said page, Line 41, by inserting immediately after said line the following:
“8. By January 1, 2009, the department shall report to the General Assembly a complete accounting of the tire cleanups completed or in progress, the costs of the cleanups, the number of tires remaining, the balance of the fund and enforcement actions completed or initiated to address waste tires.”; and
Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly.
Speaker Jetton resumed the Chair.
On motion of Representative Sander, House Amendment No. 1 was adopted.
On motion of Representative Sander, HCS HB 192, as amended, was adopted.
On motion of Representative Sander, HCS HB 192, as amended, was ordered perfected and printed.
REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILL
The following House Bill was referred to the Committee indicated:
HCS HB 665 - Fiscal Review (Fiscal Note)
RE-REFERRAL OF SENATE BILL
The following Senate Bill was re-referred to the Committee indicated:
SS SB 402 - Local Government
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Committee on Crime Prevention and Public Safety, Chairman Lipke reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Crime Prevention and Public Safety, to which was referred SB 194, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Crime Prevention and Public Safety, to which was referred SB 254, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Committee on Rules, Chairman Cooper (120) reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCR 22, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCR 28, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCR 33, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 18, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 430, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 490, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 491, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 549, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 552, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 660, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HBs 842 & 831, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 875, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS SS SB 95, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS SB 99, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS#2 SB 123, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred SB 141, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS#2 SB 165, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS SS SCS SB 168, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS SB 173, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS SB 187, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS SB 192, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS SCS SBs 221, 250 & 256, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred SB 232, with House Committee Amendment No. 1, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS SCS SB 319, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS SS SB 343, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred SB 361, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred SB 380, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS SCS SBs 420 & 344, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with a time limit of two (2) hours for debate on Third Reading.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred SB 431, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and adopted SCR 5.
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 5
WHEREAS, following breast cancer, cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women worldwide; and
WHEREAS, according to federal governmental statistics, cervical cancer is the third most common gynecological cancer among American women, with approximately 12,200 new cases diagnosed annually, 4,100 of which result in fatalities; and
WHEREAS, with regular and accurate screening, cervical cancer is highly preventable; widespread screening programs have helped to reduce death rates of women from cervical cancer, but women are still dying even with such advanced medical techniques and evaluative procedures; and
WHEREAS, cervical cancer cases in the United States are generally attributed to a lack of education, a reduction of access available to regular cervical cancer screening, and a lack of screening accuracy; and
WHEREAS, experience shows that increasing cervical cancer awareness among women, especially the underserved women within our state, significantly reduces the probability of mortality; and
WHEREAS, cervical cancer disproportionately affects minority women and women with lower incomes because they are less likely to have access to routine screening; and
WHEREAS, approximately half of all cervical cancer cases are in women who have never been screened, and ten percent of cases are in women who have not been screened within the last five years; and WHEREAS, the median age of cervical cancer patients at diagnosis is 47 years, the youngest median age for all female reproductive cancers; and
WHEREAS, new screening technologies, including FDA-approved testing for human papillomavirus, which is the cause of virtually all cervical cancers, offer new opportunities to finally eliminate this potentially deadly disease through early identification of women at increased risk; and
WHEREAS, leading medical organizations, including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Cancer Society, and the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, have recently updated their screening guidelines to include FDA-approved testing for the human papillomavirus; and
WHEREAS, women are entitled to proper cervical cancer information, so that they can be empowered to make informed healthcare decisions, and access to routine screening, including the most accurate methods available; and
WHEREAS, the Missouri General Assembly recognizes that through education and screening, women can lower their likelihood for developing cervical cancer, and that through early detection, cervical cancer can be successfully treated after it develops:
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the members of the Missouri Senate, Ninety-Third General Assembly, First Regular Session, the House of Representatives concurring therein, hereby supports the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services and the Missouri Cancer Consortium in taking the lead in formulating the Comprehensive Cancer Action Plan for Missouri, including the review of data regarding cervical cancer and human papillomavirus of women in Missouri, evaluating current methods used to provide women with information regarding cervical cancer, access to regular screening, and options for increasing screening accuracy. The Missouri General Assembly supports the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services and the Missouri Cancer Consortium in the identification of pockets of need, priority strategies, and new technologies, including newly introduced therapies and preventive vaccines which are effective in preventing and controlling cervical cancer; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Comprehensive Cancer Action Plan for Missouri, which serves as a nationwide model of effective cancer control strategies, be presented yearly to the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, President Pro Tem of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and to be posted on the Missouri state website homepage; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Missouri Senate be instructed to prepare properly inscribed copies of this resolution for the Governor of Missouri, the Director of the Department of Health and Senior Services and the Director of the Missouri Cancer Consortium.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and adopted SS SCR 7.
SENATE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 7
WHEREAS, musculoskeletal conditions are responsible for approximately 50 percent of all health-related military disability discharges and the most common non-traumatic cause of functional impairment during military operations; and
WHEREAS, chiropractic services often are used to treat musculoskeletal conditions, and Congress established chiropractic benefits and services for both active duty military within the U.S. Department of Defense and for veterans within the Veterans' Affairs health care systems; and
WHEREAS, doctors of chiropractic practice are in nearly 50 military treatment facilities, primarily testing musculoskeletal conditions and slowly are being added to the VA health care system; and
WHEREAS, there currently is no enterprise coordinating and guiding collaborative research efforts between preeminent chiropractic colleges, scientists, and the military researchers to address the primary questions surrounding integration of chiropractic into military health care environments; and
WHEREAS, there is a critical need to establish a robust, collaborative, national program to address the continued integration of chiropractic health care into the Department of Defense health care systems; and
WHEREAS, Logan College of Chiropractic and the Samueli Institute have proposed the establishment of a plan to create a new consortial Chiropractic Center for Military Research in Chesterfield, Missouri, on the campus of Logan College; and
WHEREAS, the Center will facilitate development of research capacity in the area of musculoskeletal research, education and training through linkages with researchers and scientists at chiropractic educational institutions with researchers within the Department of Defense and with scientists and researchers at the Samueli Institute; and
WHEREAS, the research program to be pursued by the collaborative consortial Chiropractic Center for Military Research will focus special, initial priority consideration on those musculoskeletal conditions that are affecting those active duty military and veterans participating in or returning from combat in Afghanistan and Iraq, including the role of chiropractic manipulation in the total care of those with amputations and prosthetics:
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the members of the Missouri Senate, Ninety-Third General Assembly, First Regular Session, the House of Representatives concurring therein, urge the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives to authorize and appropriate full funding required to establish the proposed Chiropractic Center for Military Research at Logan College of Chiropractic at its campus in Chesterfield, Missouri; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Missouri Senate be instructed to prepare properly inscribed copies of this resolution for the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, the President of the United States Senate, and each member of the Missouri Congressional delegation.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and adopted SCR 13.
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 13
WHEREAS, the State of Missouri, as an employer, established goals to recruit and retain employees with the objective of providing the highest quality of services to its citizen taxpayers of this state; and
WHEREAS, the State of Missouri has adopted a comprehensive benefit package for retention of its state employees which includes a defined benefit structure; and
WHEREAS, the State of Missouri has two separate retirement systems for state employees with similar benefit provisions; and
WHEREAS, the Joint Committee on Public Employee Retirement presented a report to the Missouri General Assembly addressing the issues related to the possible merger of state employee retirement systems identifying the effect of consolidation on the two systems, including:
(1) Effect on the boards responsible for administering benefits and the impact on fiduciary duties, and governance;
(2) Effect on funding and contribution rates and the impact on differing actuarial assumptions and methods;
(3) Effect on investments, including returns, asset allocations, investment policies, expertise, efficiencies, expenses, economies of scale and the impact on consultants and fund managers;
(4) Similarities and differences in retirement plan provisions, including the disability retirement, long-term disability and life insurance plans;
(5) Impact on benefit services, information technology, records management, accounting and auditing information and other issues encompassing administrative functions;
(6) Impact on membership which including active employees, retirees, survivors and disabled members; and
WHEREAS, ensuring the current benefit structure providing financial security in an equitable and cost-effective manner is in the best interest of the State of Missouri:
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the members of the Missouri Senate, Ninety-Third General Assembly, First Regular Session, the House of Representatives concurring therein, hereby wish to seek a fiscally responsible solution providing future cost containment and eliminating ineffective duplication of benefit plan administration; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, we hereby establish the "State Retirement Consolidation Commission" whose task will be to analyze the issues and objectives set forth above. The commission shall be composed of the following members:
(1) Two members of the Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System Board of Trustees appointed by the Governor;
(2) Two members of the Missouri State Employees' Retirement System Board of Trustees appointed by the Governor;
(3) Chair and Vice Chair of the Joint Committee on Public Employee Retirement;
(4) Commissioner of Administration;
(5) Director of the Missouri Department of Transportation;
(6) Colonel of the Missouri State Highway Patrol; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the State Retirement Consolidation Commission shall commence immediately and shall terminate operations on December 31, 2005. The State Retirement Consolidation Commission shall furnish clear and concise policy recommendations and legislative proposals for consideration in the second regular session of Ninety-Third General Assembly.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SS SCS SBs 37, 322, 78, 351 & 424.
An act to repeal sections 311.310, 311.325, 565.024, 568.050, and 577.023, RSMo, section 302.309 as enacted by house substitute for senate substitute for senate committee substitute for senate bill nos. 1233, 840 & 1043, ninety-second general assembly, second regular session and section 302.309 as enacted by conference committee substitute no. 2 for senate committee substitute for house committee substitute for house bill nos. 302 & 38, ninety-first general assembly, first regular session, and to enact in lieu thereof six new sections relating to alcohol related offenses, with penalty provisions.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and adopted HCS SCS SB 100 and has taken up and passed HCS SCS SB 100.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and adopted HCS SCS SBs 103 & 115 and has taken up and passed HCS SCS SBs 103 & 115.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and adopted HCS SB 189 and has taken up and passed HCS SB 189.
Emergency clause adopted.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate refuses to concur in HCS SCS SB 246 and requests the House to recede from its position and take up and pass SCS SB 246.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and adopted HCS SCS SB 252, as amended, and has taken up and passed HCS SCS SB 252, as amended.
Emergency clause adopted.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and adopted HCS SCS SB 270, as amended, and has taken up and passed HCS SCS SB 270, as amended.
Emergency clause adopted.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and adopted HA 1 to SB 378 and has taken up and passed SB 378, as amended.
The following member's presence was noted: Marsh.
ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Representative Dempsey, the House adjourned until 2:00 p.m., Monday, May 2, 2005.
CORRECTIONS TO THE HOUSE JOURNAL
Correct House Journal, Sixty-fourth Day, Wednesday, April 27, 2005, Page 1303, Line 24, by deleting the numeral “55" and inserting in lieu thereof the numeral “155".
Page 1307, Line 10, by deleting the word “privileged” and inserting in lieu thereof the word “immune”.
AFFIDAVIT
I, State Representative Michael Spreng, District 76, hereby state and affirm that my vote as recorded on the motion to Truly Agree To and Finally Pass Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 289 of the House Journal for Thursday, April 28, 2005 showing that I voted absent was incorrectly recorded. Pursuant to House Rule 88, I ask that the Journal be corrected to show that I voted aye. I further state and affirm that I was present in the House Chamber at the time this vote was taken, I did in fact vote, and my vote or absence was incorrectly recorded.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my hand to this affidavit on this 28th day of April 2005.
/s/ Michael Spreng
State Representative
State of Missouri )
) ss.
County of Cole )
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of April in the year 2005.
/s/ Stephen S. Davis
Chief Clerk
COMMITTEE MEETINGS
APPROPRIATIONS - AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Tuesday, May 3, 2005, 8:30 a.m. Hearing Room 1.
Discussion on prioritizing the list of ideas from committee
members regarding the Department of Conservation.
APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES
Monday, May 2, 2005, 11:00 a.m. Hearing Room 7.
Information session regarding the Federal Prescription Drug Plan.
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE NOTICE
Friday, April 29, 2005, 9:00 a.m. Senate Lounge.
Public hearings to be held on: SCS HB 1, SCS HCS HB 2,
SCS HCS HB 3, SCS HCS HB 4, SCS HCS HB 5, SCS HCS HB 6,
SCS HCS HB 7, SCS HCS HB 8, SCS HCS HB 9, SCS HCS HB 10,
SCS HCS HB 11, SCS HB 12, SCS HB 13
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE NOTICE
Monday, May 2, 2005, 9:00 a.m. Senate Lounge.
Public hearings to be held on: SCS HB 1, SCS HCS HB 2,
SCS HCS HB 3, SCS HCS HB 4, SCS HCS HB 5, SCS HCS HB 6,
SCS HCS HB 7, SCS HCS HB 8, SCS HCS HB 9, SCS HCS HB 10,
SCS HCS HB 11, SCS HB 12, SCS HB 13
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE NOTICE
Tuesday, May 3, 2005, 9:00 a.m. Hearing Room 3.
Public hearings to be held on: SCS HB 1, SCS HCS HB 2,
SCS HCS HB 3, SCS HCS HB 4, SCS HCS HB 5, SCS HCS HB 6,
SCS HCS HB 7, SCS HCS HB 8, SCS HCS HB 9, SCS HCS HB 10,
SCS HCS HB 11, SCS HB 12, SCS HB 13
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE NOTICE
Wednesday, May 4, 2005, 9:00 a.m. To be announced.
Public hearings to be held on: SCS HB 1, SCS HCS HB 2,
SCS HCS HB 3, SCS HCS HB 4, SCS HCS HB 5, SCS HCS HB 6,
SCS HCS HB 7, SCS HCS HB 8, SCS HCS HB 9, SCS HCS HB 10,
SCS HCS HB 11, SCS HB 12, SCS HB 13
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE NOTICE
Thursday, May 5, 2005, Senate Lounge upon afternoon adjournment.
Public hearings to be held on: SCS HB 1, SCS HCS HB 2,
SCS HCS HB 3, SCS HCS HB 4, SCS HCS HB 5, SCS HCS HB 6,
SCS HCS HB 7, SCS HCS HB 8, SCS HCS HB 9, SCS HCS HB 10,
SCS HCS HB 11, SCS HB 12, SCS HB 13
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE NOTICE
Friday, May 6, 2005, 9:00 a.m. Senate Lounge.
Public hearings to be held on: SCS HB 1, SCS HCS HB 2,
SCS HCS HB 3, SCS HCS HB 4, SCS HCS HB 5, SCS HCS HB 6,
SCS HCS HB 7, SCS HCS HB 8, SCS HCS HB 9, SCS HCS HB 10,
SCS HCS HB 11, SCS HB 12, SCS HB 13
FISCAL REVIEW
Monday, May 2, 2005, 1:00 p.m. Hearing Room 4.
Executive session will be held on: HCS HB 665, HCS HB 697
FISCAL REVIEW
Tuesday, May 3, 2005, 9:00 a.m. Hearing Room 4.
Executive session on any bills or matters referred to the Fiscal Review Committee.
FISCAL REVIEW
Wednesday, May 4, 2005, 9:00 a.m. Hearing Room 4.
Executive session on any bills or matters referred to the Fiscal Review Committee.
FISCAL REVIEW
Thursday, May 5, 2005, 9:00 a.m. Hearing Room 4.
Executive session on any bills or matters referred to the Fiscal Review Committee.
FISCAL REVIEW
Friday, May 6, 2005, 9:00 a.m. Hearing Room 4.
Executive session on any bills or matters referred to the Fiscal Review Committee.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Monday, May 2, 2005, Hearing Room 6 upon afternoon adjournment. AMENDED
Public hearing to be held on: SS SB 402
Executive session will be held on: SCS SB 468, SCS SB 57, SS SB 402
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION AND LICENSING
Wednesday, May 4, 2005, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 1.
Public hearings to be held on: HB 504, HB 550, HB 599
SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON GENERAL LAWS
Monday, May 2, 2005, Hearing Room 5 upon afternoon adjournment.
Executive session may follow. AMENDED
Public hearings to be held on: HB 911, SCS SCR 6, SCS SCR 8
TRANSPORTATION
Monday, May 2, 2005, Hearing Room 7 upon afternoon adjournment.
Executive session.
HOUSE CALENDAR
SIXTY-SIXTH DAY, MONDAY, MAY 2, 2005
HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION
1 HCS HB 628 - Byrd
2 HCS HB 255 - Cunningham (86)
3 HCS HB 387 - Byrd
4 HB 572 - Stevenson
5 HCS HB 853 - Loehner
6 HB 291, as amended - Cooper (155)
7 HCS HB 272 - Pratt
8 HB 721 - Flook
9 HCS HB 671 - Sutherland
10 HCS HB 804 - Smith (118)
11 HB 679 - Kraus
12 HCS HB 742 - Bearden
13 HCS HB 854 - Richard
14 HCS HB 924 - Wallace
15 HCS HB 231 - Portwood
16 HCS#2 HB 586 - Sander
17 HCS HB 591, 210, 377, 760 & 777, HA 1 to HA 1, and HA 1, pending - Schlottach
18 HB 784 - Meadows
19 HB 633 - Lipke
HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - INFORMAL
1 HCS HB 639, as amended - Hoskins
2 HB 376 - Guest
3 HCS HB 519, as amended - Roark (3 hours debate on Perfection)
HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING
1 HB 375 - Nance
2 HCS HB 532, (Fiscal Review 4-19-05) - Spreng
3 HCS HB 665, (Fiscal Review 4-28-05) - Behnen
4 HCS HB 697, (Fiscal Review 4-27-05) - Lembke
5 HB 952, E.C. - Icet
6 HB 880 - Hughes
7 HB 789 - Salva
8 HCS HB 972 - Jetton
9 HCS HB 192, E.C. - Sander
HOUSE BILL FOR THIRD READING - CONSENT
HCS HB 508, E.C. - Pratt
SENATE BILL FOR SECOND READING
SS SCS SBs 37, 322, 78, 351 & 424 - Nodler
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
SCR 2, (3-02-05, Pages 470-471) - Sander
SENATE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - CONSENT
1 SCS SB 222 - Sutherland
2 SB 298 - Wright-Jones
3 SB 299 - Wright-Jones
4 SCS SB 302 - Cunningham (86)
5 SB 306 - Dethrow
6 HCS SB 307 - Kuessner
7 SB 318 - Cooper (120)
8 SB 347 - Cooper (155)
9 SB 394 - Pearce
10 SCS SB 407 - Lipke
11 SB 453 - St. Onge
12 SB 480 - Kraus
13 HCS SB 490 - Pearce
14 SCS SB 501 - Stefanick
15 SB 507 - Baker (25)
16 SB 516 - Richard
17 SB 518 - Cooper (155)
18 SCS SB 6 - Lager
19 HCS SB 38 - Ruestman
20 SB 122 - Wright (137)
21 SB 162 - Cooper (155)
22 HCS SB 174, E.C. - Bruns
23 HCS SB 177 - Behnen
24 HCS SCS SB 182 - Rector
25 SB 209 - Pearce
26 HCS SB 216 - Goodman
27 SCS SB 227 - Kuessner
28 HCS SCS SB 238 - Faith
29 SCS SB 247 - Bruns
30 SB 265 - Wood
31 SB 288 - Lager
32 SB 304 - Ervin
33 HCS SB 308 - Pollock
34 SB 317 - Smith (118)
35 SCS SB 354 - Schlottach
36 SB 357 - Johnson (47)
37 HCS SB 364, E.C. - Franz
38 HCS SCS SB 372 - Kuessner
39 SCS SB 374 - Zweifel
40 SB 396 - Sutherland
41 HCS SB 401 - Lembke
42 SB 418 - Lipke
43 HCS SB 422 - Yates
44 HCS SCS SB 423 - Lipke
45 HCS SCS SB 450, E.C. - Portwood
46 SCS SB 496 - Kelly
47 SCS SB 502, E.C. - Portwood
48 SB 521, HCA 1 - Cooper (158)
SENATE BILLS FOR THIRD READING
1 HCS SCS SB 70 - Richard
2 SB 367 - Deeken
3 SCS SB 390 - Pratt
4 SB 488, HCA 1 - Robinson
5 SCS SB 170, E.C. - Byrd
6 SB 280 - Wasson
7 SB 286 - Kingery
8 SB 479 - May
9 SB 526 - Cunningham (145)
10 SB 180 - Cooper (158)
11 HCS SCS SB 260 - Baker (123)
12 SB 268 - Byrd
13 SB 274 - Richard
14 SS SCS SB 346 - Ruestman
15 HCS SS SCS SB 210 - Johnson (47)
HOUSE BILLS WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS
1 SCS HCS HB 47, E.C. - Brown (30)
2 SCS HB 678, as amended - Byrd
3 SCS HB 707 - Cunningham (145)
BILLS CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES
1 HCS SCS#2 SB 155, as amended (request House recede/grant conference) - Kingery
2 HCS SCS SB 246, (request House recede/take up and pass bill) - Villa
BILLS IN CONFERENCE
1 SCS HB 1 - Lager
2 SCS HCS HB 2 - Lager
3 SCS HCS HB 3, as amended - Lager
4 SCS HCS HB 4 - Lager
5 SCS HCS HB 5 - Lager
6 SCS HCS HB 6 - Lager
7 SCS HCS HB 7, as amended - Lager
8 SCS HCS HB 8, as amended - Lager
9 SCS HCS HB 9 - Lager
10 SCS HCS HB 10, as amended - Lager
11 SCS HCS HB 11, as amended - Lager
12 SCS HB 12, as amended - Lager
13 SCS HB 13 - Lager
14 HCS SS SCS SB 237, as amended - Rector
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
HCS HCR 25, (3-10-05, Pages 588-589) - Schlottach
HOUSE BILL TAKEN FROM COMMITTEE PER CONSTITUTION
HCR 14, (4-26-05, Pages 1277-1278) - Zweifel