Journal of the House


First Regular Session, 94th General Assembly




THIRTY-FIFTH DAY, Tuesday, March 6, 2007

The House met pursuant to adjournment.


            Representative Cooper (120) in the Chair.


            Prayer by Msgr. Donald W. Lammers.


              Almighty God, the people of every age and description whom we see coming and going here each day, as we go about our work, inspire us to praise You in the words of Psalm 8:


What is man that You should be mindful of him

or the son of man that You should care for him?


You have made him little less than the angels,

and crowned him with glory and honor.

(Psalm 8:4-5)


              Through the arts Your people reflect Your beauty, O God. Through concern for physical safety they preserve the wholeness and dignity of the human person. Through their pro-life efforts they support the right to existence of every human being.


              O Lord, help us to do well our work for all the people we represent, our work on these themes and upon all of our agenda. We pray to You, our God forever. 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: Mikayla Todd, Marissa Todd, Brantley Scott, Molly Tedrow, Samantha Cockrell, Erica Graham, Lainy Harrison, Kelly Barker, Olivia Langley and Eliot Hercules.


            The Journal of the thirty-fourth day was approved as corrected.


SPECIAL RECOGNITION


            Major General William McCoy, Commanding General of Ft. Leonard Wood, was introduced by Representative Day.


            Major General McCoy addressed the House.




SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS


            HB 1046 through HB 1053 were read the second time.


SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS


            SS#2 SCS SB 161, SS SB 195, SCS SB 197, SCS SBs 199 & 207, SCS SB 235 and SCS SB 384 were read the second time.


PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILL - APPROPRIATIONS


            HCS HB 16, relating to appropriations, was taken up by Representative Icet.


            Representative Schaaf requested a division of the question on HCS HB 16.


            The division of the question was denied by the Chair.


            Representative Donnelly offered House Amendment No. 1.


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


            Representative Cooper (120) requested a parliamentary ruling.


            The Parliamentary Committee ruled the point of order well taken.


            On motion of Representative Icet, HCS HB 16 was adopted.


            On motion of Representative Icet, HCS HB 16 was ordered perfected and printed.


            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.


            The Speaker appointed the following to act as an Honorary Page for the Day, to serve without compensation: Gabrielle Evans.


HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED


            House Resolution No. 998 through House Resolution No. 1030




HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION


            Representative Wright offered House Concurrent Resolution No. 38.


THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILL - CONSENT


            HB 69, relating to a transient guest tax, was taken up by Representative Day.


            On motion of Representative Day, HB 69 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 088

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bearden

Bivins

Brandom

Brown 50

Bruns

Casey

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Cox

Cunningham 145

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Dougherty

Emery

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Funderburk

Guest

Hobbs

Hoskins

Hughes

Icet

Jones 89

Jones 117

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Lipke

Loehner

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Munzlinger

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Onder

Oxford

Parson

Pearce

Pollock

Quinn 7

Richard

Robb

Ruestman

Ruzicka

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoeller

Self

Smith 14

Smith 150

Stevenson

St. Onge

Stream

Sutherland

Swinger

Thomson

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wallace

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 159

Wright-Jones

Young

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 064

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Baker 25

Baker 123

Bland

Bringer

Burnett

Chappelle-Nadal

Corcoran

Cunningham 86

Curls

Darrough

Daus

Davis

Donnelly

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Ervin

Fallert

Frame

George

Grill

Grisamore

Harris 23

Harris 110

Haywood

Hodges

Holsman

Komo

Kraus

Kuessner

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Low 39

McClanahan

Meadows

Muschany

Norr

Page

Pratt

Quinn 9

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Salva

Scavuzzo

Scharnhorst

Schieffer

Schoemehl

Shively

Silvey

Skaggs

Spreng

Storch

Talboy

Todd

Walsh

Whorton

Wildberger

Yaeger

Yates

Zimmerman

Zweifel

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 011

 

 

 

 

 

 

Avery

Bowman

Brown 30

Hubbard

Hunter

Johnson

Moore

Nasheed

Portwood

Sater

Walton

 

 

 

 


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILL


            HB 488, relating to a credit for idle reduction technology, was taken up by Representative Wasson.


            Representative Pratt assumed the Chair.


            Representative Frame offered House Amendment No. 1.


            Representative Cooper (120) raised a point of order that House Amendment No. 1 goes beyond the scope of the bill.


            Representative Pratt requested a parliamentary ruling.


            The Parliamentary Committee ruled the point of order well taken.


            Representative Corcoran offered House Amendment No. 2.


House Amendment No. 2


AMEND House Bill No. 488, Page 2, Section 135.670, Line 18, by inserting after all of said line the following:


              "No individual or entity shall be deemed a taxpayer under this subdivision unless such individual or entity is a resident of this state."; and


              Further amend said bill, Page 2, Section 135.670, Lines 20 and 21, by deleting all of said lines and inserting in lieu thereof the following:


              "allowed to claim a tax credit against the taxpayer's state tax liability in an amount not to exceed fifty percent of the amount such taxpayer paid to purchase and install idle reduction"; and


              Further amend said bill, Page 2, Section 135.670, Line 29, by deleting all of said line and inserting in lieu thereof the following:


              "4. The cumulative amount of tax credits which may be issued under this section in any one fiscal year shall not exceed fifteen million dollars, and the total amount of tax credits which may be issued under this section shall not exceed thirty million dollars. If the amount of tax credits claimed under this section exceeds fifteen million dollars in any one fiscal year, the director of the department of revenue shall establish a procedure by which, from the beginning of the fiscal year until some point in time later in the fiscal year to be determined by the director, the cumulative amount of tax credits are equally apportioned among all taxpayers allowed a tax credit under this section. The director may establish more than one period of time and reapportion more than once during each fiscal year. To the maximum extent possible, the director shall establish the procedure described in this subsection in such a manner as to ensure that taxpayers can claim all the tax credits possible up to the cumulative amount of tax credits available for the fiscal year.

              5. Not less than one hundred twenty days from the effective date of this act, the"; and


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


            On motion of Representative Corcoran, House Amendment No. 2 was adopted.


            On motion of Representative Wasson, HB 488, as amended, was ordered perfected and printed.


HOUSE BILL WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS


            SCS HCS HB 14, relating to appropriations, was taken up by Representative Icet.


            Representative Icet moved that the House refuse to adopt SCS HCS HB 14 and request the Senate to recede from its position and, failing to do so, grant the House a conference.


            Which motion was adopted.


PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILLS


            HB 46, relating to the impoundment of animals, was taken up by Representative Viebrock.


            Representative Witte offered House Amendment No. 1.


House Amendment No. 1


AMEND House Bill No. 46, Section 578.018, Page 2, Line 20, by inserting after the word "agriculture" the following:


              ", or his or her designee,"; and


              Further amend House Bill No. 46, Section 578.018, Page 2, Line 24, by inserting after the first occurrence of the word "veterinarian" the following:


              ", or his or her designee,"; and


              Further amend House Bill No. 46, Section 578.018, Page 2, Line 24, by inserting after the second occurrence of the word "veterinarian" the following:


              ", or his or her designee,"; and


              Further amend House Bill No. 46, Section 578.018, Page 2, Line 27, by inserting after the word "veterinarian" the following:


              ", or his or her designee,"; and


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


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


            Representative Cooper (120) resumed the Chair.


            Representative Pratt resumed the Chair.


            House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 1 was withdrawn.


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


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


            Representative Viebrock 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 Bill No. 46, Page 1, Line 15, by inserting immediately after the word "and", the following:


              'Further amend House Bill No. 46, Section 578.018, Page 2, Line 23, by inserting immediately after the word "section.", the following:


              "Upon issuance of a court order to enter private property and prior to execution of such order, the executing law enforcement agency shall notify the state veterinarian, as defined in section 267.010, RSMo, who shall accompany, or designate a state licensed veterinarian that shall accompany in his or her place, the law enforcement agency personnel when entering the private property. If after entering the private property the state veterinarian, or his or her designee, determines that further action is necessary to safeguard the health and welfare of the animal on the property, the state veterinarian, or his or her designee, shall advise the issuing court as to the appropriate actions to be taken, including but not limited to quarantine, impoundment, placement, medical treatment, or euthanasia." '; and


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


            On motion of Representative Viebrock, House Amendment No. 2 to House Amendment No. 1 was adopted.


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


            Representative Lampe offered House Amendment No. 2.


House Amendment No. 2


AMEND House Bill No. 46, Page 2, Section 578.018, Line 43, by deleting the word "Diligent" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "Reasonable"; and


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


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


            Which motion was defeated.


            Representative Lampe offered House Amendment No. 3.


House Amendment No. 3


AMEND House Bill No. 46, Page 1, Section 578.018, Line 3, by deleting the word "a" and further amend said line by deleting the open bracket "[" and the end bracket "]" and deleting the word, "animal"; and


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


            Representative Lampe moved that House Amendment No. 3 be adopted.


            Which motion was defeated.


            On motion of Representative Viebrock, HB 46, as amended, was ordered perfected and printed by the following vote:


AYES: 103

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Baker 123

Bearden

Bivins

Brandom

Bringer

Bruns

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Cox

Cunningham 145

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Funderburk

Grisamore

Guest

Harris 110

Hobbs

Hodges

Hunter

Icet

Jones 89

Jones 117

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lembke

Lipke

Loehner

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McClanahan

McGhee

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Onder

Parson

Pearce

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn 7

Quinn 9

Richard

Robb

Robinson

Ruestman

Ruzicka

Salva

Sander

Sater

Schaaf

Scharnhorst

Schieffer

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoeller

Silvey

Smith 14

Smith 150

Stevenson

St. Onge

Stream

Sutherland

Swinger

Thomson

Tilley

Todd

Viebrock

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Whorton

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 159

Yates

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 054

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baker 25

Bland

Bowman

Brown 50

Burnett

Casey

Chappelle-Nadal

Corcoran

Cunningham 86

Curls

Darrough

Daus

Donnelly

El-Amin

Fallert

Fares

Frame

George

Grill

Harris 23

Haywood

Holsman

Hoskins

Hughes

Johnson

Komo

Lampe

LeVota

Liese

Low 39

Meadows

Meiners

Norr

Oxford

Page

Roorda

Rucker

Scavuzzo

Schoemehl

Shively

Skaggs

Spreng

Storch

Talboy

Threlkeld

Villa

Vogt

Walsh

Wildberger

Wright-Jones

Yaeger

Young

Zimmerman

Zweifel

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 006

 

 

 

 

 

 

Avery

Brown 30

Hubbard

Nasheed

Schad

Self

 

 

 

 


            HCS HB 346, relating to agricultural development, was taken up by Representative Munzlinger.


            On motion of Representative Munzlinger, HCS HB 346 was adopted.


            On motion of Representative Munzlinger, HCS HB 346 was ordered perfected and printed.


HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION


            HCR 25, relating to the Truman Medical Center, was taken up by Representative Yates.


            On motion of Representative Yates, HCR 25 was adopted.


PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILLS - INFORMAL


            HB 220, relating to the Missouri Uniform Trust Code, was taken up by Representative Stevenson.


            On motion of Representative Stevenson, HB 220 was ordered perfected and printed.


            HB 166, relating to write-in candidates, was taken up by Representative Hoskins.


            Representative Hoskins offered House Amendment No. 1.


House Amendment No. 1


AMEND House Bill No. 166, Section 115.453, Page 2, Line 37, by inserting after the reference "115.349" on said line the following:


              "and is qualified to be certified as a candidate under sections 115.342 and 115.346"; and


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


            Representative Nieves assumed the Chair.


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


            On motion of Representative Hoskins, HB 166, as amended, was ordered perfected and printed.


            HB 255, relating to the fleet management fund, was taken up by Representative Bruns.


            On motion of Representative Bruns, HB 255 was ordered perfected and printed.


            Speaker Jetton 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 recede from its position on SCS HCS HB 14 and grants the House a conference thereon.

 

            The President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like Committee from the House: Senators Gross, Nodler, Mayer, Green and Bray.


APPOINTMENT OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE


            The Speaker appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like Committee from the Senate on the following bill:


SCS HCS HB 14: Representatives Icet, Stevenson, Cunningham (145), Wildberger and Donnelly


            Representative Nieves resumed the Chair.


REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS


            The following House Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:


HB 1 - Budget

HB 2 - Budget

HB 3 - Budget

HB 923 - Special Committee on Urban Issues

HB 1036 - Special Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing




COMMITTEE REPORTS


            Committee on Rules, Chairman Cooper (120) reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 28, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Be Returned to Committee of Origin.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 62, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 75, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 111, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 182, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 213, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 268, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 338, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 364, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HBs 365, 804 & 805, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 448, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 466, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 467, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 469, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 489, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 579, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 680, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 693, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 754, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 771, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 820, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 827, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 851, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 889, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 910, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.


            Committee on Crime Prevention and Public Safety, Chairman Bruns reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Crime Prevention and Public Safety, to which was referred HB 211, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass by Consent, and pursuant to Rule 25(21)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


            Committee on Elections, Chairman May reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Elections, to which was referred HB 894, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 25(21)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


            Committee on Health Care Policy, Chairman Cooper (155) reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Health Care Policy, to which was referred HB 554, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 25(21)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Health Care Policy, to which was referred HB 555, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 25(21)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


            Committee on Judiciary, Chairman Pratt reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred HB 122, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 25(21)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred HB 431, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 25(21)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


            Special Committee on Energy and Environment, Chairman Bivins reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Energy and Environment, to which was referred HCS HB 28, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute No. 2 Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 25(21)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


            Special Committee on Healthcare Facilities, Chairman Schaaf reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Healthcare Facilities, to which was referred HB 432, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 25(21)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


            Special Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing, Chairman Wasson reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing, to which was referred HB 233, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 25(21)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


            Special Committee on Tax Reform, Chairman Stevenson reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Tax Reform, to which was referred HB 218, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 25(21)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


            Special Committee on Utilities, Chairman Emery reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Utilities, to which was referred HB 429, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 25(21)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


            Special Committee on Veterans, Chairman Day reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Veterans, to which was referred HB 933, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent, and pursuant to Rule 25(21)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Veterans, to which was referred HB 1014, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent, and pursuant to Rule 25(21)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS


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


HB 1054, introduced by Representatives Bruns and Deeken, relating to rail-highway grade crossings.


HB 1055, introduced by Representatives Sander, Tilley, Harris (110), Emery, Wells, Schoeller, Fisher, Stream, Wilson (130), Cunningham (145), Faith, Moore, Viebrock, Wright, Denison, Pratt, Flook, Dusenberg, Grisamore, Dethrow, Nolte, Onder, Munzlinger, Jones (89), Cox, Ruzicka, Yaeger, Loehner, Self, Nance, Wilson (119), Weter, Portwood, Smith (14), Jetton, Stevenson, Dixon, Muschany, Davis, Kingery, Kelly, McGhee, Baker (123), Cunningham (86), Schlottach, Richard, Nieves, Threlkeld, Day, Deeken, Meiners, Pearce, Bearden, Lembke, Bivins, Sater, Rucker, Spreng, Walsh, Sutherland, Swinger, Bruns, Dempsey, Wood, Lipke, Hobbs, Ruestman, Cooper (158), Funderburk, Hunter, Parson, Yates, Silvey, Jones (117), Ervin, Schoemehl, Wildberger, Shively, Bringer, Scharnhorst, Schieffer, Icet, Franz, Casey, Villa, Salva, Cooper (155), Pollock, Meadows, Quinn (9), Scavuzzo, Robinson, Schad, Smith (150), Cooper (120) and Corcoran, relating to abortions.


HB 1056, introduced by Representatives Robb and Harris (110), relating to waste disposal.


HB 1057, introduced by Representatives Robb, Schneider and Cunningham (86), relating to charter schools.


HB 1058, introduced by Representatives Talboy and Hughes, relating to liquor sale by the drink.


HB 1059, introduced by Representatives Talboy, Oxford, Low (39), Meadows, Shively, Baker (25), Roorda and Hodges, relating to election procedures.


HB 1060, introduced by Representative Brown (50), relating to registration of landlords.


HB 1061, introduced by Representatives Cooper (155), Threlkeld, Schaaf, Cunningham (86), Page and Baker (25), relating to the reporting, analysis, and dissemination of information about medical errors.


HB 1062, introduced by Representatives Holsman, Fallert, Scavuzzo, Brown (50), Salva, Lampe, Darrough, Storch, Skaggs, Rucker, Wildberger, Norr, Schoemehl, Harris (110), Nasheed, Oxford, Bowman, Aull, Komo, Dougherty, Grisamore, Donnelly, Hodges, Talboy, El-Amin, Johnson, Burnett, Tilley, Frame, Hoskins, Roorda, Daus, Spreng, Robinson, George, Schieffer, Shively, Quinn (9), Todd, Kuessner, Page, Meiners, Bland, Curls, Grill, Low (39), Walsh, McClanahan, Hughes, Casey, Kratky, Vogt, Lowe (44), Zimmerman, LeVota, Hubbard, Meadows, Yaeger, Baker (25), Haywood and Liese, relating to the green power initiative.


HB 1063, introduced by Representative Pollock, relating to the designation of a memorial highway.


HB 1064, introduced by Representative Hunter, relating to contributions authorized by district employers.


HB 1065, introduced by Representative Sutherland, relating to income tax rates.


HB 1066, introduced by Representatives Denison, Ruzicka, Munzlinger, Kingery, Stevenson, Norr, Oxford, Hodges, Jones (89), Marsh, Richard, Schaaf, Guest, Threlkeld, Nance, Icet, Smith (150), Weter, Wallace, Schlottach, Fisher, Wells, Schad and Faith, relating to the designation of a memorial highway.


HB 1067, introduced by Representatives Denison, Munzlinger, Kingery, Stevenson, Jones (89), Marsh, Richard, Schaaf, Threlkeld, Nance, Icet, Smith (150), Weter, Muschany, Wallace, Schlottach, Pearce, Fisher, Wells, Schad and Faith, relating to the use of automated external defibrillators.


HB 1068, introduced by Representative Yates, for the sole purpose of repealing expired, sunset, terminated, and ineffective provisions of law.


HB 1069, introduced by Representatives Baker (25), Holsman, Low (39), Zimmerman, Harris (110), Meiners, Daus, Flook, Baker (123), Shively, Wildberger, Whorton, Skaggs, Jones (117) and Dempsey, relating to energy conservation.


HB 1070, introduced by Representatives Baker (25), Low (39), Zimmerman, Holsman, Harris (110), Meiners, Daus, Baker (123), Shively, Wildberger, Whorton, Skaggs and Jones (117), relating to renewable energy research.


HB 1071, introduced by Representatives Page, Burnett, Hughes, Fallert, Bringer, Darrough, Schoemehl, Norr, Yaeger, Scavuzzo, Harris (110) and Schieffer, relating to health insurance benefits for dependents.




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 SCS SB 91, entitled:


            An act to repeal sections 301.550 and 301.560, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof two new sections relating to the sole purpose of exempting dealers who sell emergency vehicles from certain dealer licensure requirements.


            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 102, entitled:


            An act to repeal section 304.180, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to vehicle weight regulations.


            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 SB 104, entitled:


            An act to repeal sections 43.010, 43.030, 43.090, 43.110, 43.120, 43.140, 43.210, 43.220, 43.251, 302.133, 302.134, 302.135, 302.136, 302.137, 302.178, 577.608, and 650.005, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof eighteen new sections relating to the administration of certain highway programs.


            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 130, entitled:


            An act to repeal sections 226.530 and 226.580, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof two new sections relating to outdoor advertising.


            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 SB 163, entitled:


            An act to repeal sections 477.650 and 488.031, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof two new sections relating to the basic civil legal services fund, 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 SCS SB 226, entitled:


            An act to repeal section 577.051, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the handling of certain driving offense records, 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 passed SB 238, entitled:


            An act to repeal section 301.142, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to disabled windshield placards, with penalty provisions and an effective date.


            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 240, entitled:


            An act to repeal section 302.720, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to commercial driver license skills test exemptions for qualified military personnel.


            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 244, entitled:


            An act to repeal sections 169.070, 169.466, 169.471, and 169.670, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof four new sections relating to the teacher and school employee retirement systems.


            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 406, entitled:


            An act to repeal sections 104.010, 104.352, 104.354, 104.1003, 104.1021, and 104.1087, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof six new sections relating to the administration of state employee retirement benefits.


            In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


ADJOURNMENT


            On motion of Representative Dempsey, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, March 7, 2007.




CORRECTION TO THE HOUSE JOURNAL


AFFIDAVIT


I, State Representative John Bowman, District 70, hereby state and affirm that my vote as recorded on Page 540 of the House Journal for March 5, 2007 was incorrectly recorded. Pursuant to House Rule 89, 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 6th day of March 2007.


                                                                                                    /s/ John Bowman

                                                                                                         State Representative

State of Missouri               )

                                           ) ss.

County of Cole                  )


Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of March in the year 2007.


                                                                                                    /s/ Carrie Young

                                                                                                         Notary Public


COMMITTEE MEETINGS


AGRICULTURE POLICY

Thursday, March 8, 2007, 8:00 a.m. House Chamber south gallery.

Executive session.


BUDGET

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, 8:15 a.m. Hearing Room 3.

Appropriation Committee reports.

Executive session may follow.


BUDGET

Thursday, March 8, 2007, 8:15 a.m. Hearing Room 3.

Appropriation Committee reports.

Executive session may follow.


BUDGET

Friday, March 9, 2007, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 3.

Appropriation Committee reports.

Executive session may follow.


CONFERENCE COMMITTEE - APPROPRIATIONS

Thursday, March 8, 2007, 8:00 a.m. Senate Committee Room 2.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearing to be held on: SCS HCS HB 14




CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 4.

Executive session may follow. AMENDED

Public hearing to be held on: HB 880


CORRECTIONS AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, 5:00 p.m. House Lounge.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 740, HB 684


ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, 5:00 p.m. Hearing Room 5.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 418, HB 730, HB 86


FISCAL REVIEW

Thursday, March 8, 2007, 8:30 a.m. Hearing Room 4.

Any other bills that may come to the Fiscal Review Committee.

Public hearings to be held on: HCS HB 636, 308 & 173, HCS HB 40, 116 & 367


INSURANCE POLICY

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 6.

Executive session.


JUDICIARY

Thursday, March 8, 2007, 9:00 a.m. Hearing Room 6.

Informational hearing only on HB 399.


LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Tuesday, March 13, 2007, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 6.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 464, HB 736, HB 737, HB 920, HB 937, HB 944


RULES - PURSUANT TO RULE 25(21)(f)

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, 1:00 p.m. Hearing Room 4.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HCR 20, HJR 19, HCS HB 780, HB 875, HB 686,

HB 360, HCS HB 165, HCS HB 104, HCS HB 238, HCS HB 180, 396 & 615,

HB 546, HCS HB 85, HCS HB 788, HB 439, SCS SB 339


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGRI-BUSINESS

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, House Chamber south gallery upon morning recess.

Executive session.




SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON FAMILY SERVICES

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 1.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 583, HB 676


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON GENERAL LAWS

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, 5:00 p.m. Hearing Room 7.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 462, HB 643, HB 845


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON HEALTH INSURANCE

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, 9:00 a.m. Hearing Room 5.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 818, HB 791


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON HEALTHCARE FACILITIES

Tuesday, March 13, 2007, 5:00 p.m. Hearing Room 6.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearing to be held on: HB 588


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITY

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, House Chamber south gallery upon morning recess.

Executive session.


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, 5:00 p.m. Hearing Room 4.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearing to be held on: HCR 33


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON JOB CREATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 7.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HCR 11, HB 741, HB 891


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION AND LICENSING

Thursday, March 8, 2007, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 7.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 544, HB 633, HB 815, HB 914, HB 987, HB 988, HB 1036


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON RETIREMENT

Thursday, March 8, 2007, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 1.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 631, HB 856, HCR 32




SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, Hearing Room 1 upon morning recess.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 624, HB 958


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON SENIOR CITIZEN ADVOCACY

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, 5:00 p.m. Hearing Room 1.

Executive session will follow. AMENDED

Public hearing to be held on: HB 796


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 5.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 490, HB 32


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON STATE PARKS AND WATERWAYS

Thursday, March 8, 2007, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 4.

Executive session.


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 6.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 214, HB 689


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON URBAN ISSUES

Thursday, March 8, 2007, 8:30 a.m. House Lounge.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 587, HB 923, HB 589


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON UTILITIES

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 5.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 801, HB 872


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND WORKPLACE SAFETY

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 7.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 450, HB 598


TRANSPORTATION

Thursday, March 8, 2007,

House Chamber south gallery, thirty (30) minutes after morning adjournment.

Executive session.




WAYS AND MEANS

Thursday, March 8, 2007, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 5.

Possible Executive session.

Public hearings to be held on: HJR 6, HB 34, HB 65, HB 76, HB 100,

HB 128, HB 266, HB 662, HB 921


HOUSE CALENDAR


THIRTY-SIXTH DAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2007


HOUSE BILLS FOR SECOND READING


HB 1054 through HB 1071


HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION FOR PERFECTION


HJR 21 - Cooper (120)


HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION

 

1          HB 808 - Bearden                               (3 hours debate on Perfection)

2          HCS HB 221 - Yates

3          HCS HB 61 - Ruestman

4          HCS HB 458 - Sutherland

5          HCS HB 74 - Wilson (119)

6          HCS HB 774 - Jones (89)

7          HCS HB 669 - Pearce

8          HB 125 - Franz

9          HCS HB 131 - Cooper (120)

10        HB 155 - Dusenberg

11        HCS HB 426 - Parson

12        HCS HB 90 - St. Onge

13        HCS HB 364 - Ervin

14        HCS HB 693 - Quinn (7)

15        HCS HB 469 - Wallace

16        HCS HB 851 - Onder

17        HCS HB 889 - Emery

18        HCS HB 820 - Moore

19        HB 75 - Sutherland

20        HCS HB 111 - Cunningham (145)

21        HB 213 - Cunningham (86)

22        HCS HB 448 - Spreng

23        HCS HB 466 - Schaaf

24        HCS HB 365, 804 & 805 - Ervin

25        HB 579 - Dempsey

26        HCS HB 182 - Bruns

27        HCS HB 338 - Tilley

28        HCS HB 827 - Muschany


HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - INFORMAL


1          HB 262 - Nieves

2          HCS HB 369 - Fisher

3          HB 263 - Nieves

4          HB 625 - Dempsey

5          HB 526 - Pratt

6          HB 527 - Cooper (120)

7          HB 665 - Ervin


HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - FEDERAL MANDATE


1          HB 265 - Cunningham (86)

2          HB 267 - Jones (117)


HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - CONSENT


 (2/28/07)


1          HCS HB 135 - Pearce

2          HCS HB 405 - Moore

3          HCS HB 608 - Smith (14)

4          HB 732 - Parson


 (3/07/07)


1          HB 62 - Ruestman

2          HB 268 - Moore

3          HB 467 - Cox

4          HB 489 - Baker (123)

5          HB 680 - May

6          HB 754 - Kelly

7          HB 910 - Fares


HOUSE BILL FOR THIRD READING - APPROPRIATIONS


HCS HB 16 - Icet




HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING


1          HCS HB 40, 116 & 367, (Fiscal Review 2-27-07) - Portwood

2          HCS HB 636, 308 & 173, (Fiscal Review 2-28-07) - Kraus

3          HCS HB 620 - Muschany


HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - CONSENT


1          HB 205 - Marsh

2          HCS HB 272 - Viebrock

3          HB 319 - Villa

4          HB 344 - Munzlinger

5          HB 351 - Wood

6          HB 576 - Cooper (120)

7          HB 264 - Cunningham (86)

8          HCS HB 459 - Sutherland


SENATE BILLS FOR SECOND READING


1          SCS SB 91

2          SB 102

3          SCS SB 104

4          SB 130

5          SCS SB 163

6          SCS SB 226

7          SB 238

8          SB 240

9          SB 244

10        SB 406


HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS


1          HCR 28, (2-27-07, Pages 438-439) - Walton

2          HCR 16, (2-21-07, Pages 435-436) - Deeken

3          HCR 17, (2-21-07, Page 437) - Fisher

4          HCR 30, (2-28-07, Page 508) - Pratt

5          HCR 8, (2-21-07, Pages 437-438) - Loehner


BILL IN CONFERENCE


SCS HCS HB 14 - Icet


HOUSE RESOLUTIONS


1          HR 65, (2-27-07, Page 491) - Schaaf

2          HR 433, (2-28-07, Pages 507-508) - Jetton