Journal of the House


Second Regular Session, 93rd General Assembly




FIFTIETH DAY, Tuesday, April 4, 2006

The House met pursuant to adjournment.


            Speaker Jetton in the Chair.


            Prayer by Father Donald W. Lammers.


Thus says the Lord:

Can a mother forget her infant,

Be without tenderness for the child of her womb?

Even should she forget,

I will never forget you.

See, upon the palm of My hands,

I have written your name...

(Isaiah 49:15-16)


              Lord, give us the vision and the discipline to think this way about every person in the district we represent and in our State. Then we will be focusing well on the common good. As we study and research the issues, as we listen to one another and as we take our stand, be with us holding our attention upon what is best for the common good.


              As You never forget any of Your people, may we never forget any of our people; as You had special concern for the poor, may we have special concern for the poor. May we imitate You in our work that our work may be godly. Today, O Lord, and every day, may our work be godly, and may we be godly.


              We pray to You, Our God, forever and ever. 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: Katie Butz, Mike DeMand, Santana Figueroa, Angelica Clay, Kathryn Geoffroy, Kathleen Keegan, Alan Ratermann, Stefan Balcer, Ryan Bax, Eric Brocksmith, Kellyn Freeman, Alex Koetting, Kylie Nolla, Stephen Rehagen, Christian Villanueva, Kaitlyn Wideman, Charlotte Franks, Blaine Fisher, Colson Fisher, Eden Fisher, Brady Choat and David McNamee.


            The Journal of the forty-ninth day was approved as corrected.


HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED


            House Resolution No. 1839 - Representative Pearce

            House Resolution No. 1840

                        through

            House Resolution No. 1842 - Representative Cunningham (145)

            House Resolution No. 1843

                        through

            House Resolution No. 1870 - Representative Sander

            House Resolution No. 1871

                        through

            House Resolution No. 1873 - Representative Rucker

            House Resolution No. 1874

                        through

            House Resolution No. 1885 - Representative Bruns

 

PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILLS


            HCS HB 1632, relating to theft of telephone records, was taken up by Representative Cooper (120).


            Representative Rector assumed the Chair.


            Speaker Jetton resumed the Chair.


            On motion of Representative Cooper (120), HCS HB 1632 was adopted.


            On motion of Representative Cooper (120), HCS HB 1632 was ordered perfected and printed.


            HCS HB 1305, relating to public employee retirement systems, was taken up by Representative Smith (118).


            Representative Smith (118) offered House Amendment No. 1.


House Amendment No. 1


AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 1305, Page 2, Section 70.615, by inserting after all of said section the following:


              “86.590. The board of trustees of police and firemen's pension systems, established under the provisions of section 86.583, may invest and reinvest the moneys of the system, and may hold, purchase, sell, assign, transfer or dispose of any of the securities and investments in which such moneys shall have been invested, as well as the proceeds of such investments and such moneys[; except that such investment and reinvestments shall be subject to all the terms, conditions, limitations, and restrictions imposed by law upon life insurance or casualty companies in the state of Missouri in making and disposing of their investments, except that the percentage limitations of subsection 2 of section 376.305, RSMo, shall not apply]. The board of trustees of police and firemen's pension systems, established under the provisions of section 86.583, shall comply with the prudent investor standard for investment fiduciaries as provided in section 105.688, RSMo, when investing the assets of the system.”; and


              Further amend said bill, Page 2, Section 104.1095, by deleting all of said section and inserting in lieu thereof the following:


              104.1095 1. Notwithstanding any law in chapter 104 or 105 to the contrary, if the actuary for a system created under section 104.020 or 104.320 determines either (1) that such system has a funded ratio below fifty percent for three consecutive plan years or (2) that such system has a funded ratio below sixty percent and is not meeting one hundred percent of the actuarially required contribution payment, then such system’s actuary shall prepare an accelerated contribution schedule based upon a descending amortization period for inclusion in the actuarial valuation for such system.

              2. Notwithstanding any law in chapter 104 or 105 to the contrary, no system created under section 104.020 or 104.320 shall adopt or implement any additional benefit increase, supplement, enhancement, lump sum benefit payments to participants, or cost-of-living adjustment beyond the current plan provisions in effect prior to August 28, 2006 unless such system’s actuary determines that the funded ratio of the system prior to such adoption or implementation is at least eighty percent and will not be less than seventy-five percent after such adoption or implementation. The unfunded actuarial accrued liabilities associated with benefit changes described in this subsection shall be amortized over a period not to exceed fifteen years for purposes of determining the contributions associated with the adoption or implementation of any such benefit increase, supplement or enhancement.

              3. If any changes in actuarial assumptions are made that result in a change in the funded ratio of a system created under section 104.020 or 104.320, written justifications for the changes in actuarial assumptions shall be on file at the office of the system and shall be given to the joint committee on public employee retirement. The written justifications shall be attested to by a representative of such system’s retained actuarial firm."; and


              Further amend said bill, Section 105.684, Page 5, Line 8, by deleting the word, “fifteen” and inserting in lieu thereof the following word, “twenty”; and


              Further amend said section, Page 5, Lines 14 through 28, by deleting all of said lines and inserting in lieu thereof the following;


              4. Any plan, whose actuary determines that the plan has a funded ratio below sixty percent and the political subdivision has failed to make one hundred percent of the actuarially required contribution payment for three successive plan years, shall be deemed delinquent in the contribution payment and such delinquency in the contribution payment shall constitute a first lien on the funds of the political subdivision, and the board as defined under section 105.660, RSMo is authorized to compel payment by application for a writ of mandamus; and in addition, such delinquency in the contribution payment shall be certified by the board to the state treasurer and director of the department of revenue. Until such delinquency in the contribution payment, together with regular interest, is satisfied, the state treasurer and director of the department of revenue shall withhold all moneys due the political subdivision from the state.”; and


              Further amend said bill, Section 105.684, Page 5, Line 29, by inserting after the word, “under” the following, “section 104.020 or 104.320 or under”; and


              Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly.


            Representative Rector resumed the Chair.


            On motion of Representative Smith (118), House Amendment No. 1 was adopted.


            HCS HB 1305, as amended, was placed on the Informal Calendar.


            HCS HB 1485, relating to an income tax credit, was taken up by Representative Icet.


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden assumed the Chair.


            Representative Low (39) offered House Amendment No. 1.




House Amendment No. 1


AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 1485, Page 2, Section 135.630, Line 15, by inserting after said line the following language:


              (f) Provides medically factual information; and”; and


              Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly.


            Representative Muschany offered House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 1.


House Substitute Amendment No. 1

for

House Amendment No. 1


AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 1485, Page 2, Section 135.630, Line 15, by inserting after said line the following language:


              (f) When providing medical services, any information provided must be in accordance with Missouri statute; and”; and

 

              Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly.


            Representative Lembke offered House Amendment No. 1 to House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 1.


House Amendment No. 1

to

House Substitute Amendment No. 1

for

House Amendment No. 1


AMEND House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 1 to House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 1485, Page 1, Line 3, by deleting the words “any information provided must be in accordance with Missouri statute; and” and inserting in lieu thereof the following:


              such medical services must be performed in accordance with Missouri statute; and”; and


              Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly.


            On motion of Representative Lembke, House Amendment No. 1 to House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 1 was adopted.


            On motion of Representative Muschany, House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 1, as amended, was adopted.


            Representative Donnelly offered House Amendment No. 2.




House Amendment No. 2


AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 1485, Page 2, Section 135.630, Line 15, by deleting the word “and”; and


              Further amend Line 17, by inserting after “amended;” the words:


              “and

              (g) Which is licensed or accredited as a child placing agency pursuant to section 210.481 RSMo.”.


            Representative Dempsey moved the previous question.


            Which motion was adopted by the following vote:


AYES: 092

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Avery

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bruns

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 158

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Guest

Hobbs

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kraus

Lager

Lembke

Lipke

Loehner

May

McGhee

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Ruestman

Sander

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Self

Silvey

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Stevenson

St. Onge

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Wallace

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 057

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Baker 25

Bogetto

Bowman

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 50

Burnett

Casey

Chappelle-Nadal

Corcoran

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Donnelly

Frame

Fraser

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Johnson 61

Johnson 90

Jolly

Kratky

Kuessner

Lampe

LeVota

Liese

Low 39

Lowe 44

Meadows

Meiners

Oxford

Page

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Salva

Schoemehl

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Spreng

Storch

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Walsh

Walton

Whorton

Wildberger

Witte

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Young

Zweifel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 014

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bean

Bland

Boykins

Brown 30

Cooper 155

El-Amin

George

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Marsh

Rupp

Swinger

Tilley

 


            Representative Donnelly moved that House Amendment No. 2 be adopted.


            Which motion was defeated by the following vote:


AYES: 036

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baker 25

Bogetto

Bowman

Brooks

Brown 50

Chappelle-Nadal

Curls

Darrough

Daus

Donnelly

Dougherty

Fares

Frame

Fraser

Harris 23

Haywood

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Johnson 90

Jolly

Kratky

Lampe

LeVota

Low 39

Lowe 44

Oxford

Page

Storch

Vogt

Walton

Whorton

Witte

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Young

Zweifel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 110

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bringer

Bruns

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Dake

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Guest

Harris 110

Henke

Hobbs

Icet

Jackson

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lembke

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

May

McGhee

Meadows

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Sander

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 14

Smith 118

Spreng

Stevenson

St. Onge

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Villa

Wagner

Wallace

Walsh

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 017

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bean

Bland

Boykins

Brown 30

Cooper 155

El-Amin

George

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Hunter

Marsh

Rupp

Salva

Smith 150

Swinger

Tilley

 

 

 



            On motion of Representative Icet, HCS HB 1485, as amended, was adopted by the following vote:


AYES: 122

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bringer

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Dake

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fisher

Flook

Frame

Franz

Guest

Harris 110

Henke

Hobbs

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

May

McGhee

Meadows

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Salva

Sander

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Spreng

Stevenson

St. Onge

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walsh

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yaeger

Yates

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 026

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baker 25

Bogetto

Bowman

Chappelle-Nadal

Darrough

Donnelly

Fares

Fraser

Harris 23

Haywood

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Johnson 90

Jolly

Lampe

Low 39

Lowe 44

Oxford

Page

Skaggs

Storch

Walton

Witte

Wright-Jones

Young

Zweifel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 015

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bean

Bland

Boykins

Brooks

Brown 30

Cooper 158

El-Amin

George

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Marsh

Rupp

Swinger

Tilley


            On motion of Representative Icet, HCS HB 1485, as amended, was ordered perfected and printed.




HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION


            HCR 25, relating to the Federal Defense Budget, was taken up by Representative Bowman.


            On motion of Representative Bowman, HCR 25 was adopted.


            On motion of Representative Dempsey, the House recessed until 2:00 p.m.


AFTERNOON SESSION


            The hour of recess having expired, the House was called to order by Speaker Pro Tem Bearden.


HOUSE RESOLUTION


                        Representative Emery, et al., offered House Resolution No. 1930.


HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED


            House Resolution No. 1886

                        and

            House Resolution No. 1887 - Representative Brown (30)

            House Resolution No. 1888 - Representative Meadows

            House Resolution No. 1889 - Representative Vogt

            House Resolution No. 1890 - Representative Kuessner

            House Resolution No. 1891 - Representative Lampe

            House Resolution No. 1892 - Representative Flook

            House Resolution No. 1893 - Representative Jetton

            House Resolution No. 1894

                         through

            House Resolution No. 1896 - Representative Roorda

            House Resolution No. 1897

                         through

            House Resolution No. 1900 - Representative Witte

            House Resolution No. 1901

                         through

            House Resolution No. 1914 - Representative Sander

            House Resolution No. 1915

                         through

            House Resolution No. 1929 - Representative Schoemehl

            House Resolution No. 1931

                         through

            House Resolution No. 1934 - Representative Lampe

            House Resolution No. 1935 - Representative Bruns

            House Resolution No. 1936 - Representative Nolte



            House Resolution No. 1937

                        and

            House Resolution No. 1938 - Representative Storch, et al.

 

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION


            Representative Emery, et al., offered House Concurrent Resolution No. 49.


SPECIAL RECOGNITION


            Jerry Thorton, Missouri National Education Association Teacher of the Year, was introduced by Representative Parker and addressed the House.


PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILLS


            HCS HBs 1698, 1236, 995, 1362 & 1290, relating to sexual offenders, was taken up by Representative Lipke.


            Representative Dixon offered House Amendment No. 1.


House Amendment No. 1


AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill Nos. 1698, 1236, 995, 1362 & 1290, Page 23, Section 632.495, Line 34, by inserting after all of said line the following:


              "650.120. 1. Subject to appropriation, the department of public safety shall create a program to distribute grants to multijurisdictional Internet cyber crime law enforcement task forces and other law enforcement agencies. The grants shall be awarded and used to pay the salaries of newly hired detectives and computer forensic personnel whose focus is investigating Internet sex crimes against children, including but not limited to enticement of a child, possession or promotion of child pornography, and to provide funding for the training of such personnel. Such funding for a training program may be used to cover the travel expenses of those persons participating in such program.

              2. A panel is hereby established in the department of public safety to award grants under this program and shall be comprised of the following members:

              (1) The director of the department of public safety, or his or her designee;

              (2) Two members shall be appointed by the director of the department of public safety from a list of six nominees submitted by the Missouri Police Chief's Association;

              (3) Two members shall be appointed by the director of the department of public safety from a list of six nominees submitted by the Missouri Sheriffs' Association;

              (4) One member of the house of representatives who shall be appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives; and

              (5) One member of the senate who shall be appointed by the president pro tem.


The panel members who are appointed under subdivisions (2) and (3) of this subsection shall serve a four-year term ending four years from the date of expiration of the term for which his or her predecessor was appointed. However, a person appointed to fill a vacancy prior to the expiration of such a term shall be appointed for the remainder of the term. Such members shall hold office for the term of his or her appointment and until a successor is appointed. The members of the panel shall receive no additional compensation but shall be eligible for reimbursement for mileage directly related to the performance of panel duties.

              3. Local matching amounts are required for multijurisdictional Internet cyber crime law enforcement task forces and other law enforcement agencies to receive grants awarded by the panel. Such amounts shall be determined by the state appropriations process or by the panel.

              4. The panel may make recommendations to the general assembly regarding the need for additional resources or appropriations.

              5. Under section 23.253, RSMo, of the Missouri sunset act:

              (1) The provisions of the new program authorized under this section shall sunset automatically six years after the effective date of this section unless reauthorized by an act of the general assembly; and

              (2) If such program is reauthorized, the program authorized under this section shall sunset automatically twelve years after the effective date of the reauthorization of this section; and

              (3) This section shall terminate on September first of the calendar year immediately following the calendar year in which the program authorized under this section is sunset."; and


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


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


            Representative Harris (23) offered House Amendment No. 2.


House Amendment No. 2


AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill Nos. 1698, 1236, 995, 1362 & 1290, Page 4, Section 489.042, Line 8, by inserting after all of said line the following:


              "544.671. Notwithstanding any supreme court rule or judicial ruling to the contrary, no defendant under a sentence of death or imprisonment in the penitentiary for life, or [a] any sentence of imprisonment for a violation of section 195.222, 565.021, or 565.050, RSMo, [or subsection 1 of] section 566.030, 566.032, 566.040, 566.060, 566.062, 566.070, or 566.100, RSMo, and no defendant who has pled guilty to or been found guilty of any felony sexual offense under chapter 566, RSMo, where the victim was less than seventeen years of age at the time the crime was committed, any sexual offense under chapter 568, RSMo, where the victim was less than seventeen years of age at the time the crime was committed, or any pornographic offense involving a minor as set forth in sections 573.023, 573.025, 573.035, and 573.037, and any felony violation of section 573.040, RSMo, shall be entitled to bail pending appeal after June 29, 1994. Pursuant to the prerogative of the general assembly to declare the public policy of this state in matters regarding criminal liability of persons and to enact laws relating to judicial procedure, the general assembly declares that subsequent to June 29, 1994, no person shall be entitled to bail or continuation of bail pursuant to section 547.170, RSMo, if that person is under a sentence of death or imprisonment in the penitentiary for life, or [a] any sentence of imprisonment for a violation of section 195.222, 565.021, or 565.050, RSMo, [or subsection 1 of] section 566.030, 566.032, 566.040, 566.060, 566.062, 566.070, or 566.100, RSMo, and no defendant who has pled guilty to or been found guilty of any felony sexual offense under chapter 566, RSMo, where the victim was less than seventeen years of age at the time the crime was committed, any sexual offense under chapter 568, RSMo, where the victim was less than seventeen years of age at the time the crime was committed, or any pornographic offense involving a minor as set forth in sections 573.023, 573.025, 573.035, and 573.037, and any felony violation of section 573.040, RSMo.


              547.170. In all cases where an appeal or writ of error is prosecuted from a judgment in a criminal cause, except where the defendant is under sentence of death or imprisonment in the penitentiary for life, or [a] any sentence of imprisonment for a violation of sections 195.222, RSMo, 565.021, RSMo, 565.050, RSMo, [subsections 1 and 2 of] section 566.030, 566.032, 566.040, 566.060, 566.062, 566.070, 566.100, RSMo, or where the defendant has entered a plea of guilty to or been found guilty of any sexual offense under chapter 566, RSMo, where the victim was less than seventeen years of age at the time the crime was committed, any sexual offense under chapter 568, RSMo, where the victim was less than seventeen years of age at the time the crime was committed, or any pornographic offense involving a minor as set forth in sections 573.023, 573.025, 573.035, 573.037, and 573.040, RSMo, any court or officer authorized to order a stay of proceedings under the preceding provisions may allow a writ of habeas corpus, to bring up the defendant, and may thereupon let him to bail upon a recognizance, with sufficient sureties, to be approved by such court or judge."; and


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


            On motion of Representative Harris (23), House Amendment No. 2 was adopted.


            On motion of Representative Lipke, HCS HBs 1698, 1236, 995, 1362 & 1290, as amended, was adopted.


            On motion of Representative Lipke, HCS HBs 1698, 1236, 995, 1362 & 1290, as amended, was ordered perfected and printed.


            HB 994, relating to motorcycle helmets, was taken up by Representative Dusenberg.


            Representative Schaaf offered House Amendment No. 1.


House Amendment No. 1


AMEND House Bill No. 994, Page 2, Section 302.020, Line 21, by inserting at the end of said line the following:


              Every person operating or riding as a passenger on any motorcycle or motortricycle, as defined in section 301.010, RSMo, upon any highway of this state shall wear an eye-protective device that is in compliance with the federal Food and Drug Administration regulations on impact resistance, 21 CFR, Section 301.410(d) (2). Such eye-protective devices, when worn during the times motor vehicles are required to use their headlights, must consist of clear, non-tinted material.”.


            Representative Pratt raised a point of order that House Amendment No. 1 goes beyond the scope of the bill.


            The Chair ruled the point of order not well taken.


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


            House Amendment No. 1 to House Amendment No. 1 was withdrawn.


            Representative Schaaf moved that House Amendment No. 1 be adopted.


            Which motion was defeated by the following vote:


AYES: 034

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baker 25

Bivins

Bogetto

Brown 50

Cooper 155

Curls

Donnelly

Fares

Fraser

Harris 23

Hunter

Johnson 61

Jolly

Kingery

Low 39

Lowe 44

Meadows

Meiners

Oxford

Page

Roorda

Sander

Schaaf

Schoemehl

Smith 14

Spreng

Storch

Threlkeld

Walsh

Walton

Whorton

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 113

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Black

Bowman

Bringer

Brooks

Bruns

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Chappelle-Nadal

Cooper 120

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fisher

Flook

Frame

Franz

Guest

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

Hughes

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 90

Jones

Kelly

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

May

McGhee

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sater

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Self

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 150

Stevenson

St. Onge

Sutherland

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Wasson

Weter

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

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            Representative Schaaf offered House Amendment No. 2.


House Amendment No. 2


AMEND House Bill No. 994, Page 1, Section 302.020, Line 10, by inserting after said line the following language:


              After August 28, 2006, no state money shall be used to pay for the medical care of injuries of riders received while operating or riding on a motorcycle or motortricycle in accidents in which they were not wearing protective headgear.”; and

 

              Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly.


            Representative Rector resumed the Chair.


            Representative Dempsey moved the previous question.


            Which motion was adopted by the following vote:


AYES: 089

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Avery

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bruns

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Guest

Hobbs

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kraus

Lager

Lembke

Lipke

Loehner

May

McGhee

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Portwood

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Ruestman

Rupp

Sander

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Self

Silvey

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Stevenson

St. Onge

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Wallace

Wasson

Weter

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 059

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Baker 25

Bogetto

Bowman

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 50

Burnett

Casey

Chappelle-Nadal

Corcoran

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Donnelly

Dougherty

Frame

Fraser

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hughes

Johnson 61

Johnson 90

Jolly

Kratky

Kuessner

Lampe

LeVota

Liese

Low 39

Lowe 44

Meadows

Meiners

Oxford

Page

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Salva

Schoemehl

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Spreng

Storch

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Walsh

Walton

Whorton

Wildberger

Witte

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Young

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            Representative Schaaf moved that House Amendment No. 2 be adopted.


            Which motion was defeated by the following vote:


AYES: 062

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bearden

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Brooks

Brown 50

Cunningham 86

Daus

Davis

Dempsey

Faith

Fares

Flook

Frame

Franz

Fraser

Harris 23

Haywood

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Kingery

Lager

Lipke

Lowe 44

May

Meadows

Meiners

Moore

Muschany

Myers

Nieves

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Richard

Robb

Roorda

Sander

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Silvey

Smith 14

Smith 118

Spreng

Stevenson

St. Onge

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Vogt

Walton

Weter

Whorton

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 085

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 25

Baker 123

Behnen

Bowman

Bringer

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Chappelle-Nadal

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Day

Deeken

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Fisher

Guest

Harris 110

Henke

Hobbs

Hughes

Hunter

Johnson 90

Jones

Kelly

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Loehner

Low 39

McGhee

Munzlinger

Nance

Nolte

Oxford

Phillips

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Roark

Robinson

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 150

Storch

Viebrock

Villa

Wagner

Wallace

Walsh

Wasson

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

 

 

 

 

 

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            Representative Page offered House Amendment No. 3.


House Amendment No. 3


AMEND House Bill No. 994, Page 2, Section 302.020, Line 31, by inserting after all of said line the following:


              4. The department of health and senior services shall initiate a Crash Outcome Data Evaluation Study to determine the effect, if any, that requiring only persons under the age of twenty-one to wear protective headgear, as specified in subsection 2 of this section, may have for one, two, and three years following the effective date of this act.”.


            Representative Salva offered House Amendment No. 1 to House Amendment No. 3.


House Amendment No. 1

to

House Amendment No. 3


AMEND House Amendment No. 3 to House Bill No. 994, Page 2, Section 302.020, after Paragraph 4, by inserting the following:


              “A Crash Outcome Data Evaluation study will be funded by the Missouri Department of Transportation.”.


            On motion of Representative Salva, House Amendment No. 1 to House Amendment No. 3 was adopted.


            On motion of Representative Page, House Amendment No. 3, as amended, was adopted by the following vote:


AYES: 080

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 25

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Bowman

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 50

Burnett

Casey

Chappelle-Nadal

Corcoran

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Dempsey

Donnelly

Fares

Frame

Fraser

Harris 23

Harris 110

Henke

Hughes

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Kingery

Kratky

Kuessner

Lampe

LeVota

Liese

Low 39

Lowe 44

May

Meadows

Meiners

Moore

Muschany

Nieves

Oxford

Page

Parker

Portwood

Roorda

Rucker

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Sater

Schaaf

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Shoemyer

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 14

Smith 118

Spreng

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Vogt

Wagner

Walsh

Walton

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Zweifel

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 067

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bruns

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dethrow

Dixon

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fisher

Franz

Guest

Hobbs

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 90

Jones

Kelly

Kraus

Lager

Lembke

Lipke

Loehner

McGhee

Munzlinger

Myers

Nance

Nolte

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Ruestman

Schad

Self

Smith 150

Stevenson

Villa

Wallace

Wasson

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

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            Representative Dempsey moved the previous question.




            Which motion was adopted by the following vote:


AYES: 091

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Avery

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Brooks

Bruns

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Guest

Hobbs

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kraus

Lager

Lembke

Lipke

Loehner

May

McGhee

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Ruestman

Rupp

Sander

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Self

Silvey

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Stevenson

St. Onge

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Wallace

Wasson

Weter

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 058

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Baker 25

Bogetto

Bowman

Bringer

Brown 50

Burnett

Casey

Chappelle-Nadal

Corcoran

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Donnelly

Dougherty

Frame

Fraser

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hughes

Johnson 61

Johnson 90

Jolly

Kratky

Kuessner

Lampe

LeVota

Liese

Low 39

Lowe 44

Meadows

Meiners

Oxford

Page

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Salva

Schoemehl

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Spreng

Storch

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Walsh

Walton

Whorton

Wildberger

Witte

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Young

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            Speaker Jetton resumed the Chair.


            On motion of Representative Dusenberg, HB 994, as amended, was ordered perfected and printed.




THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS - CONSENT


            HCS HB 1053, relating to arrest records, was taken up by Representative Jolly.


            On motion of Representative Jolly, HCS HB 1053 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 148

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 25

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Bowman

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Chappelle-Nadal

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Frame

Franz

Fraser

Guest

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

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

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Spreng

Stevenson

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Wasson

Weter

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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            Speaker Jetton declared the bill passed.


            HB 1088, relating to copayments for prescription drugs, was taken up by Representative Schaaf.


            On motion of Representative Schaaf, HB 1088 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 147

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 25

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Bowman

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Chappelle-Nadal

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Frame

Franz

Fraser

Guest

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

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

May

McGhee

Meadows

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

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

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 14

Smith 150

Spreng

Stevenson

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Wasson

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Lowe 44

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Smith 118

Swinger

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Wells


            Speaker Jetton declared the bill passed.


            HCS HB 1135, relating to commercial zones, was taken up by Representative Nance.


            On motion of Representative Nance, HCS HB 1135 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 141

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 25

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Bowman

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 50

Bruns

Casey

Chinn

Chappelle-Nadal

Cooper 120

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Frame

Franz

Fraser

Guest

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Hobbs

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Johnson 90

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Lowe 44

May

McGhee

Meadows

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Spreng

Stevenson

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Weter

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 001

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Whorton

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 021

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bean

Bland

Boykins

Brown 30

Burnett

Cooper 155

Denison

El-Amin

George

Henke

Hoskins

Hubbard

Lembke

Low 39

Marsh

Oxford

Pollock

Swinger

Tilley

Wasson

Wells

 

 

 

 


            Speaker Jetton declared the bill passed.


            HCS HBs 1382 & 1158, relating to military special license plates, was taken up by Representative Kraus.


            On motion of Representative Kraus, HCS HBs 1382 & 1158 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 145

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 25

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Bowman

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Chappelle-Nadal

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Frame

Franz

Fraser

Guest

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Johnson 90

Jolly

Jones

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

May

McGhee

Meadows

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

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

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Spreng

Stevenson

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Wasson

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 003

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Low 39

Lowe 44

Wagner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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            Speaker Jetton declared the bill passed.


            HB 1411, relating to real estate brokers, was taken up by Representative Smith (150).




            On motion of Representative Smith (150), HB 1411 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 149

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 25

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Bowman

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Chappelle-Nadal

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Frame

Franz

Fraser

Guest

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

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

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Spreng

Stevenson

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Wasson

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 014

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bean

Bland

Boykins

Brown 30

Denison

El-Amin

George

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Hubbard

Marsh

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Tilley

Wells

 


            Speaker Jetton declared the bill passed.


            HB 1488, relating to a memorial highway, was taken up by Representative Roorda.




            On motion of Representative Roorda, HB 1488 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 146

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Bowman

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Chappelle-Nadal

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Frame

Franz

Fraser

Guest

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

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

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

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

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Spreng

Stevenson

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Wasson

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 017

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baker 25

Bean

Bland

Boykins

Brown 30

Denison

El-Amin

George

Hoskins

Hubbard

Marsh

Moore

Pollock

St. Onge

Swinger

Tilley

Wells

 

 

 


            Speaker Jetton declared the bill passed.


            HCS HB 1511, relating to early childhood education, was taken up by Representative Lager.


            HCS HB 1511 was laid over.


            HB 1522, relating to high school diplomas, was taken up by Representative Sander.


            HB 1522 was placed on the Informal Calendar.


            HCS HB 1552, relating to homeless veterans, was taken up by Representative Brown (50).


            On motion of Representative Brown (50), HCS HB 1552 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 148

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 25

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Bowman

Bringer

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Chappelle-Nadal

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Frame

Franz

Fraser

Guest

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

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

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Spreng

Stevenson

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Wasson

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 015

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bean

Bland

Boykins

Brooks

Brown 30

Denison

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Wells


            Speaker Jetton declared the bill passed.


            HB 1623, relating to bidding on highway projects, was taken up by Representative St. Onge.


            On motion of Representative St. Onge, HB 1623 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 147

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 25

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Bowman

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Chappelle-Nadal

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Frame

Franz

Fraser

Guest

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

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

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Spreng

Stevenson

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Wasson

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 016

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bean

Bland

Boykins

Brown 30

Denison

El-Amin

George

Hoskins

Hubbard

Marsh

Pollock

Richard

Sander

Swinger

Tilley

Wells

 

 

 

 


            Speaker Jetton declared the bill passed.


            HB 1653, relating to child support, was taken up by Representative Walton.




            On motion of Representative Walton, HB 1653 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 082

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bogetto

Bringer

Brown 50

Casey

Chinn

Chappelle-Nadal

Cooper 120

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dethrow

Dixon

Dougherty

Emery

Faith

Fisher

Franz

Guest

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

Hughes

Hunter

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kuessner

Lampe

Loehner

May

McGhee

Meadows

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Nance

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Portwood

Rector

Richard

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Smith 14

St. Onge

Viebrock

Wallace

Walton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wood

Wright 137

Wright-Jones

Young

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 064

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baker 25

Bivins

Black

Bowman

Bruns

Burnett

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Daus

Dempsey

Donnelly

Dusenberg

Ervin

Fares

Flook

Frame

Fraser

Harris 23

Icet

Johnson 90

Jolly

Kratky

Kraus

Lager

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Lowe 44

Myers

Nieves

Pratt

Quinn

Roark

Robb

Ruestman

Scharnhorst

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 150

Spreng

Stevenson

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Walsh

Wasson

Weter

Whorton

Wilson 130

Witte

Wright 159

Yaeger

Yates

Zweifel

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 002

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brooks

Nolte

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 015

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bean

Bland

Boykins

Brown 30

Denison

El-Amin

George

Hoskins

Hubbard

Low 39

Marsh

Pollock

Swinger

Tilley

Wells


            Speaker Jetton declared the bill passed.


            HCS HB 1679, relating to chemical testing of drunk drivers, was taken up by Representative Johnson (90).


            On motion of Representative Johnson (90), HCS HB 1679 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 142

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 25

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Bowman

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Chappelle-Nadal

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Frame

Franz

Guest

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

Hughes

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

May

McGhee

Meadows

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Spreng

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Wasson

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 006

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dougherty

Fraser

Hunter

Richard

Ruestman

Stevenson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 015

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bean

Bland

Boykins

Brown 30

Denison

El-Amin

George

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Kratky

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Swinger

Tilley

Wells


            Speaker Jetton declared the bill passed.


            HCS#2 HB 1703, relating to insurance pooling, was taken up by Representative Yates.




            On motion of Representative Yates, HCS#2 HB 1703 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 127

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Guest

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Lipke

Loehner

May

McGhee

Meadows

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Roorda

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Spreng

Stevenson

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Wasson

Weter

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 019

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baker 25

Bowman

Bringer

Chappelle-Nadal

Donnelly

Frame

Fraser

Harris 110

Johnson 90

Liese

Low 39

Lowe 44

Oxford

Robinson

Skaggs

Witte

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Young

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 003

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brooks

Rucker

Whorton

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 014

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bean

Bland

Boykins

Brown 30

Denison

El-Amin

George

Hoskins

Hubbard

Marsh

Pollock

Swinger

Tilley

Wells

 


            Speaker Jetton declared the bill passed.


            HB 1707, relating to local registrars, was taken up by Representative Dusenberg.




            On motion of Representative Dusenberg, HB 1707 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 149

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 25

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Bowman

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Chappelle-Nadal

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Frame

Franz

Fraser

Guest

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

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

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Spreng

Stevenson

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Wasson

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 014

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bean

Bland

Boykins

Brown 30

Denison

El-Amin

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Marsh

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Tilley

Wells

 


            Speaker Jetton declared the bill passed.


            HCS HB 1710, relating to regional recreational districts, was taken up by Representative Robb.




            On motion of Representative Robb, HCS HB 1710 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 148

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 25

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Bowman

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Chappelle-Nadal

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Frame

Franz

Fraser

Guest

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

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

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Spreng

Stevenson

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Wasson

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 001

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ervin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 014

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bean

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Boykins

Brown 30

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Hubbard

Marsh

Pollock

Swinger

Tilley

Wells

 


            Speaker Jetton declared the bill passed.


            HCS HB 1711, relating to industrial development projects, was taken up by Representative Robb.




            On motion of Representative Robb, HCS HB 1711 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 148

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 25

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Bowman

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Chappelle-Nadal

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Frame

Franz

Fraser

Guest

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

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

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Spreng

Stevenson

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Wasson

Weter

Whorton

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 001

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wildberger

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 014

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bean

Bland

Boykins

Brown 30

Denison

El-Amin

George

Hoskins

Hubbard

Marsh

Pollock

Swinger

Tilley

Wells

 


            Speaker Jetton declared the bill passed.


            HCS HB 1746, relating to veterans' programs, was taken up by Representative Day.




            On motion of Representative Day, HCS HB 1746 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 124

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 25

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Bowman

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Darrough

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Frame

Franz

Guest

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Johnson 90

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kuessner

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Portwood

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Spreng

Stevenson

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Weter

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Wright-Jones

Young

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 020

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bringer

Chappelle-Nadal

Dake

Donnelly

Ervin

Fraser

Hughes

Kraus

Lager

Low 39

Lowe 44

Oxford

Pratt

Salva

Wagner

Walsh

Wildberger

Yaeger

Yates

Zweifel

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 002

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brooks

Whorton

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 017

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bean

Bland

Boykins

Brown 30

Denison

El-Amin

George

Hoskins

Hubbard

Marsh

Meadows

Myers

Pollock

Sander

Swinger

Vogt

Wells

 

 

 


            Speaker Jetton declared the bill passed.


            HCS HB 1787, relating to the Guard at Home Program, was taken up by Representative Jackson.


            On motion of Representative Jackson, HCS HB 1787 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 143

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 25

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Bowman

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Chappelle-Nadal

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Frame

Franz

Fraser

Guest

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

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

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

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Spreng

Stevenson

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Tilley

Villa

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Wasson

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 001

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wagner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 019

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bean

Bland

Boykins

Brown 30

Denison

El-Amin

George

Hobbs

Hoskins

Hubbard

Marsh

Meadows

Myers

Pollock

Sander

Swinger

Viebrock

Vogt

Wells

 


            Speaker Jetton declared the bill passed.




            The emergency clause was adopted by the following vote:


AYES: 139

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 25

Baker 123

Bearden

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Frame

Franz

Fraser

Guest

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

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

May

McGhee

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

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Spreng

Stevenson

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Tilley

Villa

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Wasson

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 005

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bowman

Chappelle-Nadal

Lowe 44

Skaggs

Wagner

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 019

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bean

Behnen

Bland

Boykins

Brown 30

Denison

El-Amin

George

Hoskins

Hubbard

Marsh

Meadows

Myers

Pollock

Sander

Swinger

Viebrock

Vogt

Wells

 


            HB 1936, relating to the Advisory Committee on Patient Care, was taken up by Representative Tilley.




            On motion of Representative Tilley, HB 1936 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 145

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 25

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Bowman

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Casey

Chinn

Chappelle-Nadal

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Frame

Franz

Fraser

Guest

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

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

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

Sater

Schaaf

Schad

Scharnhorst

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 14

Smith 118

Smith 150

Spreng

Stevenson

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Tilley

Villa

Wagner

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Wasson

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 018

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bean

Bland

Boykins

Brown 30

Denison

El-Amin

George

Hoskins

Hubbard

Marsh

Meadows

Myers

Pollock

Sander

Swinger

Viebrock

Vogt

Wells

 

 


            Speaker Jetton declared the bill passed.


            HCS HB 1511, relating to early childhood education, was again taken up by Representative Lager.




            On motion of Representative Lager, HCS HB 1511 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 100

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 25

Baker 123

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bogetto

Bowman

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 50

Burnett

Casey

Chappelle-Nadal

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Curls

Dake

Darrough

Daus

Deeken

Dempsey

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Fares

Flook

Frame

Fraser

Guest

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

Hughes

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Johnson 90

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Low 39

Lowe 44

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Nance

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Pearce

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Richard

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Salva

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Shoemyer

Silvey

Skaggs

Smith 14

Spreng

St. Onge

Storch

Tilley

Villa

Wagner

Wallace

Walsh

Walton

Wasson

Wildberger

Wilson 130

Witte

Wright 137

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Yates

Young

Zweifel

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 042

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bearden

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Cunningham 86

Davis

Day

Dethrow

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fisher

Franz

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

May

Muschany

Nieves

Parson

Phillips

Rector

Roark

Robb

Ruestman

Rupp

Sater

Schad

Scharnhorst

Self

Smith 118

Smith 150

Stevenson

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Weter

Whorton

Wilson 119

Wood

Wright 159

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 021

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bean

Bland

Boykins

Brown 30

Bruns

Denison

El-Amin

George

Hoskins

Hubbard

Loehner

Marsh

Meadows

Myers

Pollock

Sander

Schaaf

Swinger

Viebrock

Vogt

Wells

 

 

 

 


            Speaker Jetton declared the bill passed.




REFERRAL OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS


            The following House Resolutions were referred to the Committee indicated:


HR 1114 - Rules

HR 1131 - Rules


REFERRAL OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION


            The following House Concurrent Resolution was referred to the Committee indicated:


HCR 40 - Job Creation and Economic Development


REFERRAL OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS


            The following House Joint Resolutions were referred to the Committee indicated:


HJR 37 - Judiciary

HJR 38 - Judiciary

HJR 55 - Special Committee on General Laws


REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS


            The following House Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:


HB 1506 - Health Care Policy

HB 1624 - Local Government

HB 1796 - Workforce Development and Workplace Safety

HB 1823 - Professional Registration and Licensing

HB 1835 - Elementary and Secondary Education

HB 1934 - Elementary and Secondary Education

HB 1997 - Professional Registration and Licensing

HB 2030 - Children and Families

HB 2050 - Professional Registration and Licensing

HB 2051 - Professional Registration and Licensing

HB 2053 - Utilities

HB 2057 - Local Government

HB 2065 - Special Committee on Student Achievement and Finance

HB 2073 - Health Care Policy

HB 2087 - Health Care Policy

HB 2091 - Insurance Policy

HB 2118 - Professional Registration and Licensing

HB 2154 - Workforce Development and Workplace Safety

HB 2157 - Budget




REFERRAL OF SENATE BILLS


            The following Senate Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:


SCS SB 568 - Children and Families

SB 582 - Ways and Means

SB 697 - Transportation

SB 725 - Local Government

SB 726 - Elections

SCS SB 748 - Retirement

SCS SB 756 - Professional Registration and Licensing

SCS SB 769 - Elementary and Secondary Education

SB 785 - Judiciary

SB 845 - Judiciary

SCS SB 878 - Children and Families

SB 884 - Local Government

SCS SB 925 - Special Committee on Energy and Environment

SB 931 - Transportation

SB 938 - Transportation

SB 952 - Transportation

SCS SB 968 - Local Government

SB 980 - Special Committee on Student Achievement and Finance

SCS#2 SB 1003 - Corrections and Public Institutions

SB 1004 - Elementary and Secondary Education

SCS SB 1008 - Agriculture Policy

SB 1016 - Local Government

SB 1017 - Agriculture Policy

SB 1020 - Small Business

SCS SB 1026 - Veterans

SB 1039 - Transportation

SB 1045 - Judiciary

SCS SB 1048 - Transportation

SB 1056 - Ways and Means

SB 1057 - Professional Registration and Licensing

SCS SB 1059 - Transportation

SCS SB 1060 - Veterans

SB 1080 - Corrections and Public Institutions

SB 1084 - Health Care Policy

SB 1085 - Elementary and Secondary Education

SB 1094 - Local Government

SB 1101 - Local Government

SCS SB 1117 - Health Care Policy

SCS SB 1122 - Higher Education

SB 1124 - Professional Registration and Licensing

SB 1130 - Local Government

SB 1139 - Transportation

SB 1146 - Judiciary

SB 1155 - Special Committee on Healthcare Facilities

SB 1165 - Special Committee on Energy and Environment

SCS SB 1175 - Local Government

SB 1177 - Local Government

SB 1189 - Veterans

SB 1197 - Children and Families

SB 1206 - Children and Families

SB 1207 - Local Government

SB 1208 - Judiciary

SB 1216 - Special Committee on General Laws

SCS SB 1221 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety

SB 1247 - Insurance Policy

SS SCS SB 1254 - Elections


COMMITTEE REPORTS


            Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing, Chairman Behnen reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing, to which was referred HB 1884, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass - Federal Mandate, and pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


            Special Committee on Student Achievement and Finance, Chairman Baker (123) reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Student Achievement and Finance, to which was referred HB 1607, 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 Special Committee on Student Achievement and Finance, to which was referred SB 947, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it House Committee Substitute Do Pass by Consent, and pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


            Committee on Workforce Development and Workplace Safety, Chairman Hunter reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Workforce Development and Workplace Safety, to which was referred HB 1811, 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.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Workforce Development and Workplace Safety, to which was referred HB 1910, 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.




INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILL - APPROPRIATIONS


            The following House Bill was read the first time and copies ordered printed:


HB 1021, introduced by Representative Icet, to appropriate money to the Office of Administration, Department of Transportation, and Department of Natural Resources, for planning, design, redevelopment, renovation, capital improvements, building purchases including parking and moving expenses, new construction, and other related expenses, to be expended only for the following projects and sites: playgrounds at Mississippi Valley State School and Parkview State School, vocation technical schools in Mexico and St. Charles, infrastructure development at Missouri ports, public health lab in Jefferson City, Missouri State Penitentiary in Jefferson City, building or buildings in St. Louis that are needed to replace office space of existing workers, law enforcement center at Lake Ozark State Park, cemetery at Fort Leonard Wood, new Troop C Headquarters, fuel remediation areas at Fulton State hospital, Missouri Sexual Offender Treatment Center in Farmington, Bellefontaine Habilitation Center to assess and remediate hazardous materials, a new prison at Chillicothe, and appraisals and surveys at state facilities, from the funds designated for the fiscal period beginning July 1, 2006 and ending June 30, 2007.


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 passed SB 778, entitled:


            An act to repeal section 306.030, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof two new sections relating to the state water patrol.


            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 SCS SBs 905 & 910, entitled:


            An act to repeal section 383.105, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof twelve new sections relating to medical malpractice insurance, with an expiration date for certain sections.


            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 SB 1002, entitled:


            An act to amend chapter 242, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to drainage districts.


            In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


            The following member's presence was noted: Boykins.




ADJOURNMENT


            On motion of Representative Dempsey, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, April 5, 2006.


CORRECTIONS TO THE HOUSE JOURNAL


AFFIDAVITS


I, State Representative Sharon Sanders Brooks, District 37, hereby state and affirm that my vote as recorded on the motion to adopt House Amendment No. 2 to HB 994 as recorded in the House Journal for Tuesday, April 4, 2006 showing that I voted "aye" was incorrectly recorded. Pursuant to House Rule 88, I ask that the Journal be corrected to show that I voted "no". 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 4th day of April 2006.


                                                                                                    /s/ Sharon Sanders Brooks

                                                                                                         State Representative

State of Missouri               )

                                           ) ss.

County of Cole                  )


Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of April in the year 2006.


                                                                                                    /s/ Stephen S. Davis

                                                                                                         Chief Clerk

___________


I, State Representative Kathlyn Fares, District 91, hereby state and affirm that my vote as recorded on Page 806 of the House Journal for Monday, April 3, 2006 showing that I voted absent with leave 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 4th day of April 2006.


                                                                                                    /s/ Kathlyn Fares

                                                                                                         State Representative

State of Missouri               )

                                           ) ss.

County of Cole                  )


Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of April in the year 2006.


                                                                                                    /s/ Stephen S. Davis

                                                                                                         Chief Clerk

___________


I, State Representative Fred Kratky, District 65, hereby state and affirm that my vote as recorded on the motion to third read and pass HCS HB 1679 as recorded in the House Journal for Tuesday, April 4, 2006 showing that I voted "absent with leave" 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 4th day of April 2006.


                                                                                                    /s/ Fred Kratky

                                                                                                         State Representative

State of Missouri               )

                                           ) ss.

County of Cole                  )


Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of April in the year 2006.


                                                                                                    /s/ Stephen S. Davis

                                                                                                         Chief Clerk


COMMITTEE MEETINGS


BUDGET

Wednesday, April 5, 2006, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 3.

Executive session may follow.

Tax credit presentation.

Public hearing to be held on: HJR 48


BUDGET

Thursday, April 6, 2006, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 3.

Executive session may follow.

Tax credit presentation.

Public hearing to be held on: HJR 48


CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

Wednesday, April 5, 2006, 8:30 a.m. Hearing Room 7.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: SCS SCR 25, SB 618


CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Wednesday, April 5, 2006, 6:00 p.m. Hearing Room 1.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 1730, HB 1600, SCR 27


CORRECTIONS AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS

Wednesday, April 5, 2006, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 6.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 1810, SB 612, SB 712, SB 881

Executive session will be held on: HB 1350


ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION

Wednesday, April 5, 2006, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 4.

Executive session.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 1901, HB 1973, SB 806, SB 834




FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

Thursday, April 6, 2006, House Chamber side gallery upon morning adjournment. AMENDED

Executive session will be held on: SB 641


FISCAL REVIEW

Wednesday, April 5, 2006, Hearing Room 4 upon afternoon adjournment.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HCS HB 1532, HCS HB 1349, HCS HB 1317


HEALTH CARE POLICY

Thursday, April 6, 2006, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 7.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 2087, SB 677, SCS SB 765,

SB 900, SB 965, SB 974, SB 1084, SCS SB 1117


JOB CREATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Wednesday, April 5, 2006, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 6.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearing to be held on: HCR 37


JOINT COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION OVERSIGHT

Monday, April 10, 2006, 1:00 p.m. Hearing Room 6.

Appeal of license plate.

Discuss future needs of MoDOT.

Executive session may follow.


LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Thursday, April 6, 2006, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 6.

Executive session to be held first.

Executive session may follow after Public hearing. AMENDED

Public hearings to be held on: HB 1976, SB 951, SB 725, SB 884, SB 1177,

SCS SB 968, SB 1130, SB 1016, SB 1094, SB 1101, SCS SB 1175, SB 1207

Executive session will be held on: SCS SB 751, SCS SB 802,

SB 809, SCS SB 932, SB 893, SB 936


PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION AND LICENSING

Wednesday, April 5, 2006, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 1. AMENDED

Public hearings to be held on: HB 1453, HB 1589, HB 1592,

HB 1956, SCS SB 756, SB 1057, SB 1124

Executive session may be held on: SCS SB 749, SB 819, SB 828,

SCS SB 934, SCS SB 756, SB 1057, SB 1124


SENIOR CITIZEN ADVOCACY

Thursday, April 6, 2006, 8:15 a.m. Hearing Room 1.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearing to be held on: HB 1560


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON HEALTHCARE FACILITIES

Wednesday, April 5, 2006, Hearing Room 6 upon afternoon adjournment.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearing to be held on: HB 1327


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON URBAN ISSUES

Wednesday, April 5, 2006, Hearing Room 3 upon afternoon adjournment.

Executive session may follow. AMENDED

Public hearings to be held on: HB 1930, HB 1960, HB 1853


TRANSPORTATION

Wednesday, April 5, 2006, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 1.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 1998, HB 1898, HB 1540,

SS SCS SBs 872, 754 & 669, SS SCS SB 916, SCS SB 747,

SCS SBs 667, 704, 941, 956 & 987


UTILITIES

Wednesday, April 5, 2006, Hearing Room 5 upon morning recess.

Possible Executive session.

Public hearing to be held on: HB 2053


VETERANS

Wednesday, April 5, 2006, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 5.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 1845, SCS SB 830, SB 964


WAYS AND MEANS

Wednesday, April 5, 2006, Hearing Room 5 upon afternoon adjournment.

Possible Executive session.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 1888, HB 1962, HB 1966, HB 1368, HB 2034


WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND WORKPLACE SAFETY

Wednesday, April 5, 2006, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 4.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 1868, HB 1464, HB 1465


HOUSE CALENDAR


FIFTY-FIRST DAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 2006


HOUSE BILL FOR SECOND READING - APPROPRIATIONS


HB 1021




HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS FOR PERFECTION


1          HJR 40 - Avery

2          HJR 44 - Whorton

3          HJR 39 - Bearden

4          HJR 43 - Dethrow


HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION


1          HCS HB 1151 - Cunningham (86)

2          HCS HB 974 - Davis

3          HB 1498 - Dethrow                                                    (4 hours debate on Perfection)

4          HB 1827 - Wasson

5          HCS HB 1075 - Davis                                                (150 minutes debate on Perfection)

6          HCS HB 1461, 1375, 1110 & 1103 - Ruestman        (3 hours debate on Perfection)

7          HB 1065 - Tilley

8          HCS HB 1182 - Stevenson

9          HCS HB 1270 & 1027 - Behnen

10        HB 1071 - Phillips

11        HB 1865 - Bearden

12        HCS HB 1378, 1379, 1391 & 1541 - St. Onge

13        HCS HB 1397 - Pratt

14        HCS HB 1482 - Jackson

15        HB 1619 - Sutherland

16        HCS HB 1620 - Sutherland

17        HCS HB 1141 - Jackson

18        HCS HB 1045, 1152, 1267 & 1634 - Wells

19        HCS HB 1837 - Yates

20        HCS HB 1441 - Sutherland

21        HCS HB 1534 - Lembke

22        HCS HB 1080 - Schaaf

23        HCS HB 1092 - Sater

24        HCS HB 1322 - Lipke

25        HCS HB 1487 - Parker

26        HCS HB 1581 - Jetton

27        HB 1905 - Jetton

28        HCS HB 1660 & 1269 - Behnen

29        HCS HB 1677 - Ervin

30        HCS HB 1726 - Johnson (47)

31        HCS HB 1767 - Bruns

32        HCS HB 1155 - Yates

33        HCS HB 1194 - Cunningham (86)

34        HCS HB 1162 - Deeken




HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - INFORMAL

 

1          HCS HB 1783 & 1479 - Bearden                               (3 hours debate on Perfection)

2          HCS HB 1305, as amended - Smith (118)


HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING


1          HCS HB 1532, (Fiscal Review 3-29-06) - Lembke

2          HCS HB 1349, (Fiscal Review 3-29-06) - Loehner

3          HCS HB 1317, (Fiscal Review 3-30-06) - Lipke


HOUSE BILL FOR THIRD READING - CONSENT - INFORMAL


HB 1522 - Sander


SENATE BILLS FOR SECOND READING


1          SB 778

2          SCS SBs 905 & 910

3          SB 1002


SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION


SCS SCR 21, (1-24-06, Pages 115-116) - Ervin