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House Journal - Day 061

House Journal

First Regular Session, 90th General Assembly


SIXTY-FIRST DAY, Thursday, April 29, 1999

Speaker Pro Tem Kreider in the Chair.

Prayer by Father Donald Lammers.

Let us pray. God our Father, we praise You in the Psalms, where we learn the dignity You give to every human being.

"When I behold your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and stars which you set in place-- 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. You have given him rule over the works of your hands, putting all things under his feet..." (Psalm 8:4-7)

Yes, Lord God, You have put all things, except other human beings, under our feet. Guide the work of this legislative body so that they support in our state the order which You have established in the world. As the members of this assembly consider the security of children and youth in our schools, the struggles of families and individuals, the life of the unborn, the death dealing problems in Yugoslavia, the use of tax money entrusted to their judgment, and all the topics of their agenda. May they always remember the dignity You have given to every person, to each human being and the order and harmony You desire in all human events.

In Your holy name we pray. You are 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: Anthony Roberts, Ben Huffman, Dusty Huffman, Ashley Kilcullen, Kathryn Renfro, Dustin Matty, Jake Meyer, Megan Ruth, Jarrett Whistance, Bryce Locke, Andrea Kennedy, Beka Brewer, Richard Moore, Janelle A. Sanchez, Lucas Baughn Bruton, Sam Prescott, Kelly Turner, Stacy Hodges, Travis Ewing, Kim Thompson and Kristin Thompson.

The Journal of the sixtieth day was approved as corrected.

HOUSE RESOLUTION OFFERED

House Resolution No. 1168 - Representative Hagan-Harrell

HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED

House Resolution No. 1153 - Representative Crawford

House Resolution No. 1154 - Representative Bray

House Resolution No. 1155 and House Resolution No. 1156 - Representative Riback Wilson

House Resolution No. 1157 - Representative Koller

House Resolution No. 1158 - Representative Gross

House Resolution No. 1159 - Representative Myers

House Resolution No. 1160 - Representative Thompson (37)

House Resolution No. 1161 and House Resolution No. 1162 - Representative Boykins

House Resolution No. 1163 - Representative Pryor

House Resolution No. 1164 and House Resolution No. 1165 - Representative Ross

House Resolution No. 1166 - Representative Gratz

House Resolution No. 1167 - Representative Farnen

House Resolution No. 1169 - Representative Merideth

House Resolution No. 1170 - Representative Boucher

House Resolution No. 1171 - Representatives Boucher, Mays (50) and Monaco

House Resolution No. 1172 - Representative Days

House Resolution No. 1173 - Representative Myers

House Resolution No. 1174 - Representatives Green and Liese

House Resolution No. 1175 and House Resolution No. 1176 - Representative Fitzwater

House Resolution No. 1177 - Representative Hartzler (124)

House Resolution No. 1178 through House Resolution No. 1180 - Representative Britt

House Resolution No. 1181 - Representative Tudor

House Resolution No. 1182 - Representative Townley

House Resolution No. 1183 - Representative Troupe

House Resolution No. 1184 - Representative Patek

House Resolution No. 1185 - Representative Summers

House Resolution No. 1186 and House Resolution No. 1187 - Representative Kennedy

House Resolution No. 1188 and House Resolution No. 1189 - Representative Scott

House Resolution No. 1190 and House Resolution No. 1191 - Representative Gibbons

SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILL

HB 1065 was read the second time.

COMMITTEE REPORTS

Committee on Fiscal Review, Chairman Backer reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HCS SCS SBs 8 & 173 (Fiscal Note), begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HCS SCS SBs 308 & 314 (Fiscal Note), begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HCS SCS SB 346 (Fiscal Note), begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HS HCS HB 826 (Fiscal Note), begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.

HOUSE BILLS WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SCS HCS HB 814, relating to tobacco settlement model statute, was taken up by Representative Smith.

On motion of Representative Smith, SCS HCS HB 814 was adopted by the following vote:

AYES: 156

Abel Akin Alter Auer Backer

Ballard Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle

Bennett Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright

Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt

Burton Campbell Carter Champion Chrismer

Cierpiot Clayton Crawford Crump Daniel

Davis 122 Davis 63 Days Dolan Dougherty

Elliott Enz Evans Farnen Fitzwater

Foley Ford Foster Franklin Fraser

Froelker Gambaro Gaskill George Gibbons

Graham 106 Graham 24 Gratz Green Griesheimer

Gross Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway

Harlan Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson

Hickey Hilgemann Holand Hollingsworth Hoppe

Hosmer Howerton Kasten Kelley 47 Kelly 27

Kennedy King Kissell Klindt Koller

Kreider Lakin Leake Legan Levin

Liese Linton Long Loudon Luetkemeyer

Luetkenhaus Marble May 108 Mays 50 McBride

McClelland McKenna McLuckie Merideth Miller

Monaco Murphy Murray Myers Naeger

Nordwald O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt

Parker Patek Pouche Pryor Purgason

Ransdall Reid Reinhart Relford Reynolds

Richardson Ridgeway Riley Rizzo Robirds

Ross Sallee Scheve Schilling Schwab

Scott Secrest Seigfreid Selby Shelton

Shields Skaggs Smith Stokan Summers

Surface Thompson 37 Thompson 72 Townley Treadway

Troupe Tudor Van Zandt Vogel Wagner

Ward Wiggins Williams 159 Wilson Wright

Mr. Speaker

NOES: 002

Hohulin Lawson

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 003

Berkowitz Lograsso Williams 121

VACANCIES: 002

On motion of Representative Smith, SCS HCS HB 814 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:



AYES: 154

Abel Akin Alter Auer Backer

Ballard Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle

Bennett Berkstresser Black Blunt Bonner

Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt Burton

Campbell Carter Champion Chrismer Cierpiot

Clayton Crawford Crump Daniel Davis 122

Davis 63 Days Dolan Dougherty Elliott

Enz Evans Farnen Fitzwater Foley

Ford Foster Franklin Fraser Froelker

Gambaro Gaskill George Gibbons Graham 106

Graham 24 Gratz Green Griesheimer Gross

Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harlan

Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson Hickey

Hilgemann Holand Hollingsworth Hoppe Hosmer

Howerton Kasten Kelley 47 Kelly 27 Kennedy

King Kissell Klindt Koller Kreider

Lakin Lawson Leake Legan Levin

Liese Linton Long Loudon Luetkemeyer

Luetkenhaus Marble May 108 Mays 50 McBride

McClelland McKenna McLuckie Merideth Miller

Monaco Murray Myers Naeger Nordwald

O'Connor O'Toole Overschmidt Parker Patek

Pouche Pryor Purgason Ransdall Reid

Reinhart Relford Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway

Riley Rizzo Robirds Ross Sallee

Scheve Schilling Schwab Scott Secrest

Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields Skaggs

Smith Stokan Summers Surface Thompson 37

Thompson 72 Townley Treadway Troupe Tudor

Van Zandt Vogel Wagner Ward Wiggins

Williams 159 Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker

NOES: 002

Hohulin Murphy

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 005

Berkowitz Boatright Lograsso Ostmann Williams 121

VACANCIES: 002

Speaker Pro Tem Kreider declared the bill passed.

The emergency clause was adopted by the following vote:

AYES: 144

Auer Backer Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer

Bartle Bennett Berkstresser Black Blunt

Boatright Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84

Britt Burton Campbell Carter Champion

Cierpiot Clayton Crawford Crump Daniel

Davis 122 Days Dolan Dougherty Elliott

Enz Evans Farnen Fitzwater Foley

Ford Foster Franklin Fraser Froelker

Gambaro Gaskill George Gibbons Graham 106

Graham 24 Gratz Griesheimer Gross Gunn

Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harlan Hartzler 123

Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann

Holand Hollingsworth Hoppe Hosmer Howerton

Kasten Kelley 47 Kelly 27 Kennedy King

Kissell Klindt Koller Kreider Lakin

Lawson Leake Legan Levin Liese

Linton Long Loudon Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus

May 108 Mays 50 McBride McClelland McKenna

McLuckie Merideth Miller Monaco Murray

Myers Naeger Nordwald O'Connor O'Toole

Ostmann Overschmidt Parker Patek Pryor

Purgason Ransdall Reinhart Relford Reynolds

Richardson Ridgeway Riley Rizzo Ross

Scheve Schilling Schwab Scott Secrest

Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields Skaggs

Smith Stokan Summers Surface Thompson 37

Thompson 72 Townley Treadway Troupe Tudor

Van Zandt Vogel Wagner Ward Wiggins

Williams 159 Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker

NOES: 013

Abel Akin Alter Ballard Davis 63

Green Hohulin Marble Murphy Pouche

Reid Robirds Sallee

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 004

Berkowitz Chrismer Lograsso Williams 121

VACANCIES: 002

On motion of Representative Gambaro, title to the bill was agreed to.

Representative Fraser moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.

Representative Leake moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SCS HB 152, relating to sustainable agricultural demonstration, was taken up by Representative Leake.

On motion of Representative Leake, SCS HB 152 was adopted by the following vote:

AYES: 156

Abel Akin Alter Auer Backer

Ballard Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle

Bennett Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright

Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt

Burton Campbell Carter Champion Chrismer

Cierpiot Clayton Crawford Crump Daniel

Davis 122 Davis 63 Days Dolan Dougherty

Elliott Enz Evans Farnen Fitzwater

Foley Ford Foster Franklin Fraser

Froelker Gambaro Gaskill George Gibbons

Graham 106 Graham 24 Gratz Green Griesheimer

Gross Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway

Harlan Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson

Hickey Hilgemann Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth

Hoppe Hosmer Howerton Kasten Kelley 47

Kelly 27 Kennedy King Kissell Klindt

Koller Kreider Lakin Lawson Leake

Legan Levin Liese Linton Long

Loudon Luetkenhaus Marble May 108 Mays 50

McBride McClelland McKenna McLuckie Merideth

Miller Monaco Murphy Murray Myers

Naeger Nordwald O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann

Overschmidt Parker Patek Pouche Pryor

Purgason Ransdall Reid Reinhart Relford

Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Riley Rizzo

Robirds Ross Sallee Scheve Schilling

Schwab Scott Secrest Seigfreid Selby

Shelton Shields Skaggs Smith Stokan

Summers Surface Thompson 37 Thompson 72 Townley

Treadway Troupe Tudor Van Zandt Vogel

Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams 159 Wright

Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 005

Berkowitz Lograsso Luetkemeyer Williams 121 Wilson

VACANCIES: 002

On motion of Representative Leake, SCS HB 152 was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:

AYES: 157

Abel Akin Alter Backer Ballard

Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bennett

Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright Bonner

Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt Burton

Campbell Carter Champion Chrismer Cierpiot

Clayton Crawford Crump Daniel Davis 122

Davis 63 Days Dolan Dougherty Elliott

Enz Evans Farnen Fitzwater Foley

Ford Foster Franklin Fraser Froelker

Gambaro Gaskill George Gibbons Graham 106

Graham 24 Gratz Green Griesheimer Gross

Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harlan

Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson Hickey

Hilgemann Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth Hoppe

Hosmer Howerton Kasten Kelley 47 Kelly 27

Kennedy King Kissell Klindt Koller

Kreider Lakin Lawson Leake Legan

Levin Liese Linton Long Loudon

Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble May 108 Mays 50

McBride McClelland McKenna McLuckie Merideth

Miller Monaco Murphy Murray Myers

Naeger Nordwald O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann

Overschmidt Parker Patek Pouche Pryor

Purgason Ransdall Reid Reinhart Relford

Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Riley Rizzo

Robirds Ross Sallee Scheve Schilling

Schwab Scott Secrest Seigfreid Selby

Shelton Shields Skaggs Smith Stokan

Summers Surface Thompson 37 Thompson 72 Townley

Treadway Troupe Tudor Van Zandt Vogel

Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams 159 Wilson

Wright Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 004

Auer Berkowitz Lograsso Williams 121

VACANCIES: 002

Speaker Pro Tem Kreider declared the bill passed.

On motion of Representative Selby, title to the bill was agreed to.

Representative Treadway moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.

Representative Koller moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SCS HB 792, relating to fire investigators, was taken up by Representative Kissell.

Representative Kissell offered House Perfecting Amendment No. 1.

House Perfecting Amendment No. 1

AMEND Senate Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 792, Page 2, Section 320.230, Line 15, by deleting the word "and" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "any".

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

On motion of Representative Kissell, SCS HB 792, as amended, was adopted by the following vote:

AYES: 128

Alter Auer Backer Barnett Barry 100

Bennett Berkstresser Black Blunt Bonner

Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt Burton

Campbell Carter Champion Chrismer Cierpiot

Clayton Crawford Crump Daniel Davis 122

Davis 63 Days Dolan Dougherty Enz

Farnen Fitzwater Ford Franklin Fraser

Froelker Gambaro Gaskill George Graham 24

Gratz Green Griesheimer Gross Gunn

Hagan-Harrell Hampton Harlan Hartzler 123 Hendrickson

Hilgemann Holand Hollingsworth Hoppe Hosmer

Howerton Kasten Kelly 27 Kennedy King

Kissell Klindt Koller Kreider Lakin

Lawson Leake Levin Liese Luetkemeyer

Luetkenhaus May 108 Mays 50 McBride McKenna

McLuckie Merideth Miller Monaco Murray

Myers Naeger Nordwald O'Connor O'Toole

Ostmann Overschmidt Parker Patek Pryor

Purgason Ransdall Reid Reinhart Relford

Reynolds Riley Rizzo Robirds Ross

Sallee Scheve Schilling Schwab Secrest

Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields Skaggs

Stokan Summers Surface Thompson 37 Thompson 72

Townley Treadway Troupe Tudor Van Zandt

Vogel Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams 159

Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker

NOES: 031

Abel Akin Ballard Bartelsmeyer Bartle

Boatright Elliott Evans Foley Foster

Gibbons Graham 106 Hanaway Hartzler 124 Hegeman

Hickey Hohulin Kelley 47 Legan Linton

Lograsso Long Loudon Marble McClelland

Murphy Pouche Richardson Ridgeway Scott

Smith

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 002

Berkowitz Williams 121

VACANCIES: 002

On motion of Representative Kissell, SCS HB 792, as amended, was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 127

Alter Auer Backer Barnett Barry 100

Bennett Berkstresser Black Blunt Bonner

Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt Burton

Campbell Carter Champion Chrismer Cierpiot

Clayton Crawford Crump Daniel Davis 122

Davis 63 Days Dougherty Enz Evans

Farnen Fitzwater Foley Ford Franklin

Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill George

Graham 24 Gratz Green Griesheimer Gross

Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton Harlan Hartzler 123

Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann Holand Hollingsworth

Hoppe Hosmer Kasten Kelly 27 Kennedy

King Kissell Klindt Koller Kreider

Lakin Lawson Leake Levin Liese

Loudon Luetkenhaus May 108 Mays 50 McBride

McKenna McLuckie Merideth Miller Monaco

Murray Nordwald O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann

Overschmidt Parker Patek Pryor Purgason

Ransdall Reid Reinhart Relford Reynolds

Riley Rizzo Robirds Ross Sallee

Scheve Schilling Schwab Secrest Seigfreid

Selby Shelton Shields Skaggs Stokan

Summers Surface Thompson 37 Thompson 72 Townley

Treadway Troupe Tudor Van Zandt Vogel

Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams 159 Wilson

Wright Mr. Speaker

NOES: 031

Abel Akin Ballard Bartelsmeyer Bartle

Boatright Elliott Foster Gibbons Graham 106

Hanaway Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hohulin Howerton

Kelley 47 Legan Linton Lograsso Long

Luetkemeyer Marble McClelland Murphy Myers

Naeger Pouche Richardson Ridgeway Scott

Smith

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 003

Berkowitz Dolan Williams 121

VACANCIES: 002

Speaker Pro Tem Kreider declared the bill passed.

On motion of Representative Wagner, title to the bill was agreed to.

Representative Hosmer moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.

Representative Hagan-Harrell moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

HB 867, with Senate Committee Amendment No. 1, relating to optometry, was taken up by Representative McKenna.

On motion of Representative McKenna, the House concurred in Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 by the following vote:

AYES: 152

Abel Akin Alter Auer Ballard

Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bennett

Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright Bonner

Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt Burton

Campbell Carter Chrismer Cierpiot Clayton

Crawford Crump Daniel Davis 122 Davis 63

Days Dolan Dougherty Elliott Enz

Evans Farnen Fitzwater Foley Ford

Foster Franklin Fraser Froelker Gambaro

Gaskill George Gibbons Graham 106 Graham 24

Gratz Griesheimer Gross Gunn Hagan-Harrell

Hampton Hanaway Harlan Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124

Hegeman Hickey Hilgemann Hohulin Holand

Hollingsworth Hoppe Hosmer Howerton Kelley 47

Kelly 27 Kennedy King Kissell Klindt

Koller Kreider Lakin Lawson Leake

Legan Levin Liese Linton Lograsso

Long Loudon Luetkenhaus Marble May 108

Mays 50 McBride McClelland McKenna McLuckie

Merideth Miller Monaco Murphy Murray

Myers Naeger Nordwald O'Connor O'Toole

Ostmann Overschmidt Parker Patek Pouche

Pryor Purgason Ransdall Reid Reinhart

Relford Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Riley

Rizzo Robirds Ross Sallee Scheve

Schilling Schwab Secrest Seigfreid Selby

Shelton Shields Skaggs Smith Stokan

Summers Surface Thompson 37 Thompson 72 Townley

Treadway Troupe Tudor Van Zandt Vogel

Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams 159 Wilson

Wright Mr. Speaker

NOES: 002

Champion Hendrickson

PRESENT: 000





ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007

Backer Berkowitz Green Kasten Luetkemeyer

Scott Williams 121

VACANCIES: 002

On motion of Representative McKenna, HB 867, as amended, was truly agreed to and finally passed by the following vote:

AYES: 157

Abel Akin Alter Auer Backer

Ballard Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle

Bennett Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright

Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt

Burton Campbell Carter Champion Chrismer

Cierpiot Clayton Crawford Crump Daniel

Davis 122 Davis 63 Days Dolan Dougherty

Elliott Enz Evans Farnen Fitzwater

Foley Ford Foster Franklin Fraser

Froelker Gambaro Gaskill George Gibbons

Graham 106 Graham 24 Gratz Griesheimer Gross

Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harlan

Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson Hickey

Hilgemann Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth Hoppe

Hosmer Howerton Kasten Kelley 47 Kelly 27

Kennedy King Kissell Klindt Koller

Kreider Lakin Lawson Leake Legan

Levin Liese Linton Lograsso Long

Loudon Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble May 108

Mays 50 McBride McClelland McKenna McLuckie

Merideth Miller Monaco Murphy Murray

Myers Naeger Nordwald O'Connor O'Toole

Ostmann Overschmidt Parker Patek Pouche

Pryor Ransdall Reid Reinhart Relford

Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Riley Rizzo

Robirds Ross Sallee Scheve Schilling

Schwab Scott Secrest Seigfreid Selby

Shelton Shields Skaggs Smith Stokan

Summers Surface Thompson 37 Thompson 72 Townley

Treadway Troupe Tudor Van Zandt Vogel

Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams 159 Wilson

Wright Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 004

Berkowitz Green Purgason Williams 121

VACANCIES: 002

Speaker Pro Tem Kreider declared the bill passed.

On motion of Representative Franklin, title to the bill was agreed to.

Representative Backer moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.

Representative Lawson moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

THIRD READING OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

SCR 14, with House Committee Amendment No. 1, relating to tobacco settlement, was taken up by Representative Skaggs.

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

On motion of Representative Skaggs, SCR 14, as amended, was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 154

Abel Akin Alter Auer Backer

Ballard Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle

Bennett Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright

Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt

Burton Campbell Carter Champion Chrismer

Cierpiot Clayton Crawford Crump Daniel

Davis 122 Davis 63 Days Dolan Dougherty

Elliott Enz Evans Farnen Fitzwater

Ford Foster Franklin Fraser Froelker

Gambaro Gaskill George Gibbons Graham 106

Graham 24 Gratz Griesheimer Gross Gunn

Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harlan Hartzler 123

Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann

Hollingsworth Hoppe Hosmer Howerton Kasten

Kelley 47 Kelly 27 Kennedy King Kissell

Klindt Koller Kreider Lakin Lawson

Leake Legan Levin Liese Linton

Lograsso Long Loudon Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus

Marble May 108 Mays 50 McBride McClelland

McKenna McLuckie Merideth Miller Monaco

Murphy Murray Myers Naeger Nordwald

O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Parker

Patek Pryor Purgason Ransdall Reid

Reinhart Relford Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway

Riley Rizzo Robirds Ross Sallee

Scheve Schilling Schwab Scott Secrest

Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields Skaggs

Smith Stokan Summers Surface Thompson 37

Thompson 72 Townley Treadway Troupe Tudor

Van Zandt Vogel Wagner Ward Wiggins

Williams 159 Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker

NOES: 004

Green Hohulin Holand Pouche

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 003

Berkowitz Foley Williams 121

VACANCIES: 002

Speaker Pro Tem Kreider declared the bill passed.

On motion of Representative Bray, title to the bill was agreed to.

Representative Lakin moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.

Representative McLuckie moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

HCS SCR 2, relating to joint committee on telecommunications, was taken up by Representative Mays (50).

On motion of Representative Mays (50), HCS SCR 2 was adopted.

On motion of Representative Mays (50), HCS SCR 2 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 155

Abel Akin Alter Auer Backer

Ballard Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle

Bennett Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright

Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt

Burton Campbell Carter Champion Chrismer

Cierpiot Clayton Crawford Crump Daniel

Davis 122 Davis 63 Days Dolan Dougherty

Elliott Enz Evans Farnen Fitzwater

Foley Ford Foster Fraser Froelker

Gambaro Gaskill George Gibbons Graham 106

Graham 24 Gratz Green Griesheimer Gross

Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harlan

Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson Hickey

Hilgemann Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth Hoppe

Hosmer Howerton Kasten Kelley 47 Kelly 27

Kennedy King Kissell Klindt Koller

Kreider Lakin Lawson Leake Legan

Levin Liese Long Loudon Luetkemeyer

Luetkenhaus Marble May 108 Mays 50 McBride

McClelland McKenna McLuckie Merideth Miller

Monaco Murphy Murray Myers Naeger

Nordwald O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt

Parker Patek Pouche Pryor Purgason

Ransdall Reid Reinhart Relford Reynolds

Richardson Riley Rizzo Robirds Ross

Sallee Scheve Schilling Schwab Scott

Secrest Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields

Skaggs Smith Stokan Summers Surface

Thompson 37 Thompson 72 Townley Treadway Troupe

Tudor Van Zandt Vogel Wagner Ward

Wiggins Williams 159 Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 006

Berkowitz Franklin Linton Lograsso Ridgeway

Williams 121

VACANCIES: 002

Speaker Pro Tem Kreider declared the bill passed.

On motion of Representative Monaco, title to the bill was agreed to.

Representative Hollingsworth moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.

Representative Hoppe moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SCR 11, relating to farm-related businesses, was taken up by Representative Britt.

On motion of Representative Britt, SCR 11 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 155

Abel Akin Alter Auer Ballard

Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bennett

Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright Bonner

Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt Burton

Campbell Carter Champion Chrismer Cierpiot

Clayton Crawford Crump Daniel Davis 122

Davis 63 Days Dolan Dougherty Elliott

Enz Evans Farnen Fitzwater Foley

Ford Foster Fraser Froelker Gambaro

Gaskill George Gibbons Graham 106 Graham 24

Gratz Green Griesheimer Gross Gunn

Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harlan Hartzler 123

Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann

Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth Hoppe Hosmer

Howerton Kasten Kelley 47 Kelly 27 Kennedy

King Kissell Klindt Koller Kreider

Lakin Lawson Leake Legan Levin

Liese Linton Long Loudon Luetkemeyer

Luetkenhaus Marble May 108 McBride McClelland

McKenna McLuckie Merideth Miller Monaco

Murphy Murray Myers Naeger Nordwald

O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Parker

Patek Pouche Pryor Purgason Ransdall

Reid Reinhart Relford Reynolds Richardson

Ridgeway Riley Rizzo Robirds Ross

Sallee Scheve Schilling Schwab Scott

Secrest Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields

Skaggs Smith Stokan Summers Surface

Thompson 37 Thompson 72 Townley Treadway Troupe

Tudor Van Zandt Vogel Wagner Ward

Wiggins Williams 159 Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 006

Backer Berkowitz Franklin Lograsso Mays 50

Williams 121

VACANCIES: 002

Speaker Pro Tem Kreider declared the bill passed.

On motion of Representative Days, title to the bill was agreed to.

Representative Fitzwater moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.

Representative Rizzo moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SCR 10, relating to import of steel products, was taken up by Representative Bonner.

On motion of Representative Bonner, SCR 10 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 150

Abel Akin Alter Auer Backer

Ballard Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle

Bennett Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright

Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt

Burton Campbell Carter Champion Chrismer

Cierpiot Clayton Crawford Crump Daniel

Davis 122 Davis 63 Days Dolan Dougherty

Elliott Enz Evans Farnen Fitzwater

Foley Ford Foster Fraser Froelker

Gambaro Gaskill George Graham 106 Graham 24

Gratz Green Griesheimer Gross Gunn

Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harlan Hartzler 123

Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann

Hoppe Hosmer Howerton Kasten Kelly 27

Kennedy King Kissell Klindt Koller

Kreider Lakin Lawson Leake Legan

Levin Liese Linton Long Loudon

Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble May 108 Mays 50

McBride McClelland McKenna McLuckie Merideth

Miller Monaco Murphy Murray Myers

Naeger Nordwald O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann

Overschmidt Parker Patek Pryor Purgason

Ransdall Reid Reinhart Relford Reynolds

Richardson Ridgeway Riley Rizzo Robirds

Ross Sallee Scheve Schilling Schwab

Scott Secrest Seigfreid Selby Shelton

Shields Skaggs Smith Stokan Summers

Surface Thompson 37 Thompson 72 Townley Treadway

Troupe Tudor Van Zandt Vogel Wagner

Ward Wiggins Williams 159 Wright Mr. Speaker

NOES: 004

Hohulin Holand Pouche Wilson

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007

Berkowitz Franklin Gibbons Hollingsworth Kelley 47

Lograsso Williams 121

VACANCIES: 002

Speaker Pro Tem Kreider declared the bill passed.

On motion of Representative Schilling, title to the bill was agreed to.

Representative Farnen moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.

Representative Davis (63) moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SCR 1, relating to the Irish famine, was taken up by Representative Green.

Representative Froelker offered House Amendment No. 1.

House Amendment No. 1

AMEND Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 1, Page 595, Journal of the House, Lines 3 to 11 of said page, by deleting all of said line and inserting in lieu thereof the following:

"WHEREAS, it would be in the best interests of the Missouri's public school students for the State Board of Education and the Coordinating Board for Higher Education to prepare and make available to all school boards and institutions of higher education instructional materials that can be used as guidelines for the development of a unit of instruction on the Irish Famine:

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the members of the Missouri Senate of the Ninetieth General Assembly, the House of Representatives concurring therein, hereby join unanimously in expressing our support of the inclusion of a unit of instruction studying the causes and effects of mass starvation in mid-nineteenth century Ireland in every public elementary school, high school and postsecondary school curriculum in Missouri; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Missouri Senate be instructed to prepare properly inscribed copies of this resolution for the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and the Missouri Department of Higher Education.".

SCR 1, with House Amendment No. 1, pending, was laid over.

Representative Smith assumed the Chair.

SCR 13, relating to social security and medicare, was taken up by Representative Franklin.

Representative Froelker offered House Amendment No. 1.

House Amendment No. 1

AMEND Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 13, Page 1052, Journal of the House, Line 10 of said page, by inserting after the word "for" the phrase "the President of the United States and the members".

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

On motion of Representative Franklin, SCR 13, as amended, was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 150

Abel Akin Alter Auer Backer

Ballard Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle

Bennett Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright

Bonner Boucher Boykins Britt Burton

Campbell Carter Champion Chrismer Cierpiot

Clayton Crawford Crump Daniel Davis 122

Davis 63 Days Dolan Dougherty Elliott

Enz Evans Farnen Fitzwater Ford

Foster Franklin Fraser Froelker Gambaro

Gaskill George Graham 106 Graham 24 Gratz

Green Griesheimer Gross Gunn Hagan-Harrell

Hampton Hanaway Harlan Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124

Hegeman Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann Hohulin

Holand Hoppe Hosmer Howerton Kasten

Kelley 47 Kelly 27 Kennedy King Kissell

Klindt Koller Kreider Lakin Leake

Legan Levin Liese Linton Lograsso

Long Loudon Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble

May 108 Mays 50 McBride McClelland McKenna

McLuckie Merideth Miller Monaco Murphy

Murray Myers Nordwald O'Connor O'Toole

Ostmann Overschmidt Parker Pouche Pryor

Purgason Ransdall Reid Reinhart Relford

Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Riley Rizzo

Robirds Ross Sallee Scheve Schilling

Schwab Scott Seigfreid Selby Shelton

Shields Skaggs Smith Stokan Summers

Surface Thompson 37 Thompson 72 Townley Treadway

Troupe Tudor Van Zandt Vogel Wagner

Ward Williams 159 Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 011

Berkowitz Bray 84 Foley Gibbons Hollingsworth

Lawson Naeger Patek Secrest Wiggins

Williams 121

VACANCIES: 002

Representative Smith declared the bill passed.

On motion of Representative Luetkenhaus, title to the bill was agreed to.

Representative McBride moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.

Representative Smith moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

Speaker Gaw assumed the Chair.

HCS SCR 5, relating to governor's commission on building codes, was taken up by Representative Kreider.

Representative Legan offered House Amendment No. 1.



House Amendment No. 1

AMEND House Committee Substitute for Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 5, April 22, 1999 Journal, page 1475, lines 37 through 41, by deleting all of said lines.

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

On motion of Representative Kreider, HCS SCR 5, as amended, was adopted.

On motion of Representative Kreider, HCS SCR 5, as amended, was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 091

Abel Auer Backer Barry 100 Bennett

Black Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84

Britt Campbell Carter Chrismer Clayton

Crump Daniel Davis 122 Davis 63 Days

Dougherty Farnen Fitzwater Foley Ford

Fraser Gambaro George Graham 24 Gratz

Green Gross Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton

Harlan Hickey Hilgemann Hollingsworth Hoppe

Hosmer Kelly 27 Kennedy Kissell Koller

Kreider Lawson Leake Legan Levin

Liese Luetkenhaus May 108 Mays 50 McBride

McKenna McLuckie Merideth Monaco Murray

O'Connor O'Toole Overschmidt Parker Ransdall

Reid Relford Reynolds Riley Rizzo

Robirds Scheve Schilling Seigfreid Selby

Shelton Skaggs Smith Stokan Thompson 37

Thompson 72 Treadway Troupe Tudor Van Zandt

Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams 159 Wilson

Mr. Speaker

NOES: 064

Akin Alter Ballard Barnett Bartelsmeyer

Bartle Berkstresser Blunt Boatright Burton

Champion Cierpiot Crawford Dolan Elliott

Enz Evans Foster Froelker Gaskill

Gibbons Graham 106 Griesheimer Hanaway Hartzler 123

Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson Hohulin Holand

Howerton Kasten Klindt Linton Lograsso

Long Loudon Luetkemeyer Marble McClelland

Miller Murphy Myers Naeger Nordwald

Ostmann Patek Pouche Pryor Purgason

Reinhart Richardson Ridgeway Ross Sallee

Schwab Scott Secrest Shields Summers

Surface Townley Vogel Wright

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 006

Berkowitz Franklin Kelley 47 King Lakin

Williams 121

VACANCIES: 002

Speaker Gaw declared the bill passed.

On motion of Representative Bonner, title to the bill was agreed to.

Representative Green moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.

Representative Foley moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SCR 1, with House Amendment No. 1, pending, relating to the Irish famine, was again taken up by Representative Green.

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

On motion of Representative Green, SCR 1, as amended, was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 137

Abel Akin Alter Auer Backer

Ballard Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle

Bennett Black Blunt Boatright Bonner

Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt Burton

Campbell Carter Champion Chrismer Cierpiot

Clayton Crawford Crump Daniel Davis 122

Davis 63 Days Dolan Dougherty Elliott

Enz Evans Farnen Fitzwater Foley

Ford Foster Fraser Froelker Gambaro

Gaskill George Gibbons Graham 106 Gratz

Green Griesheimer Gross Hagan-Harrell Hampton

Hanaway Harlan Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson

Hickey Hilgemann Holand Hoppe Hosmer

Kasten Kelley 47 Kelly 27 Kennedy Kissell

Klindt Koller Kreider Lawson Leake

Levin Liese Linton Long Loudon

Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus May 108 Mays 50 McBride

McClelland McKenna McLuckie Merideth Miller

Murphy Murray Myers Naeger O'Connor

O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Patek Pryor

Purgason Ransdall Reid Relford Reynolds

Richardson Riley Rizzo Robirds Ross

Sallee Scheve Schilling Secrest Seigfreid

Selby Shelton Shields Skaggs Stokan

Summers Surface Thompson 37 Thompson 72 Townley

Treadway Troupe Tudor Van Zandt Vogel

Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams 159 Wilson

Wright Mr. Speaker

NOES: 002

Graham 24 Hohulin

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 022

Berkowitz Berkstresser Franklin Gunn Hartzler 123

Hollingsworth Howerton King Lakin Legan

Lograsso Marble Monaco Nordwald Parker

Pouche Reinhart Ridgeway Schwab Scott

Smith Williams 121

VACANCIES: 002



Speaker Gaw declared the bill passed.

On motion of Representative Treadway, title to the bill was agreed to.

Representative Rizzo moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.

Representative Dougherty moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate refuses to concur in HCS SB 219, as amended, and requests that the House recede from its position or failing to do so, grant the Senate a conference thereon.

BILLS CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES

HS HCS SCS SB 436, relating to ambulance service, was taken up by Representative Hoppe.

Representative Hoppe moved that the House refuse to recede from its position on HS HCS SCS SB 436 and grant the Senate a conference.

Which motion was adopted.

HCS SB 219, as amended, relating to property taxation, was taken up by Representative Bray.

Representative Bray moved that the House refuse to recede from its position on HCS SB 219, as amended, and grant the Senate a conference.

Which motion was adopted.

Speaker Pro Tem Kreider resumed the Chair.

THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILL

HS HCS HB 826, relating to long-term care facilities, was taken up by Representative Harlan.

On motion of Representative Harlan, HS HCS HB 826 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 140

Abel Akin Alter Auer Backer

Ballard Barnett Barry 100 Bartle Bennett

Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright Bonner

Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt Burton

Campbell Carter Champion Chrismer Clayton

Crawford Crump Daniel Davis 122 Davis 63

Days Dolan Dougherty Elliott Enz

Evans Farnen Fitzwater Foley Ford

Foster Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill

George Gibbons Graham 106 Graham 24 Gratz

Griesheimer Gross Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway

Harlan Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson

Hickey Hilgemann Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth

Hoppe Hosmer Howerton Kasten Kelly 27

Kennedy Kissell Klindt Koller Kreider

Lawson Leake Legan Liese Loudon

Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble May 108 Mays 50

McBride McClelland McKenna McLuckie Merideth

Miller Monaco Murray Myers Naeger

O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Patek

Pouche Pryor Purgason Ransdall Reid

Reinhart Relford Reynolds Richardson Riley

Rizzo Ross Sallee Scheve Schilling

Schwab Scott Secrest Seigfreid Selby

Shelton Shields Skaggs Smith Stokan

Summers Surface Thompson 37 Thompson 72 Townley

Treadway Troupe Tudor Van Zandt Vogel

Ward Williams 159 Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker

NOES: 003

Bartelsmeyer Robirds Wagner

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 018

Berkowitz Cierpiot Franklin Green Gunn

Kelley 47 King Lakin Levin Linton

Lograsso Long Murphy Nordwald Parker

Ridgeway Wiggins Williams 121

VACANCIES: 002

Speaker Pro Tem Kreider declared the bill passed.

The emergency clause was adopted by the following vote:

AYES: 144

Abel Akin Alter Auer Backer

Ballard Barry 100 Bartle Bennett Berkstresser

Black Blunt Boatright Bonner Boucher

Boykins Bray 84 Britt Burton Campbell

Carter Champion Chrismer Cierpiot Clayton

Crawford Crump Daniel Davis 122 Davis 63

Days Dougherty Elliott Evans Farnen

Fitzwater Foley Ford Foster Fraser

Froelker Gambaro Gaskill George Gibbons

Graham 106 Graham 24 Gratz Green Griesheimer

Gross Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway

Harlan Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson

Hickey Hilgemann Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth

Hoppe Hosmer Howerton Kasten Kelley 47

Kelly 27 Kennedy King Klindt Koller

Kreider Lawson Leake Legan Liese

Linton Lograsso Long Loudon Luetkemeyer

Luetkenhaus Marble May 108 Mays 50 McClelland

McKenna Merideth Miller Monaco Murphy

Murray Myers Naeger O'Connor O'Toole

Ostmann Overschmidt Patek Pouche Pryor

Ransdall Reinhart Relford Reynolds Richardson

Ridgeway Riley Rizzo Robirds Ross

Sallee Scheve Schilling Schwab Scott

Secrest Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields

Skaggs Smith Stokan Summers Surface

Thompson 37 Thompson 72 Townley Treadway Troupe

Tudor Van Zandt Vogel Wagner Ward

Wiggins Williams 159 Wilson Mr. Speaker

NOES: 003

Bartelsmeyer Reid Wright

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 014

Barnett Berkowitz Dolan Enz Franklin

Kissell Lakin Levin McBride McLuckie

Nordwald Parker Purgason Williams 121

VACANCIES: 002

On motion of Representative Campbell, title to the bill was agreed to.

Representative Hoppe moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.

Representative Relford moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

Representative Scheve assumed the Chair.

THIRD READING OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION

HCS HJR 26, relating to conservation commission, was taken up by Representative Crump.

On motion of Representative Crump, HCS HJR 26 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:

AYES: 093

Abel Alter Backer Ballard Barnett

Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bennett Berkstresser Black

Blunt Boatright Bonner Britt Burton

Cierpiot Crawford Crump Davis 122 Davis 63

Dolan Elliott Fitzwater Ford Foster

Franklin Froelker Gaskill Graham 106 Gratz

Griesheimer Hampton Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124 Hegeman

Hohulin Hoppe Howerton Kasten Kelley 47

King Kissell Klindt Koller Kreider

Lawson Leake Legan Lograsso Long

Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble May 108 McKenna

Merideth Miller Myers Naeger Nordwald

Overschmidt Parker Patek Pouche Pryor

Purgason Ransdall Reid Reinhart Richardson

Ridgeway Rizzo Robirds Ross Sallee

Schwab Scott Seigfreid Selby Shields

Skaggs Smith Summers Thompson 37 Townley

Tudor Vogel Wagner Ward Wiggins

Williams 159 Wright Mr. Speaker

NOES: 061

Akin Auer Barry 100 Boucher Boykins

Bray 84 Campbell Carter Champion Chrismer

Clayton Daniel Days Dougherty Enz

Evans Farnen Foley Fraser Gambaro

George Gibbons Graham 24 Green Gross

Hagan-Harrell Hanaway Harlan Hendrickson Hickey

Hilgemann Holand Hollingsworth Hosmer Kelly 27

Kennedy Lakin Levin Liese Linton

Loudon Mays 50 McClelland Monaco Murphy

Murray O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Reynolds

Riley Scheve Schilling Secrest Shelton

Stokan Thompson 72 Treadway Troupe Van Zandt

Wilson

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007

Berkowitz Gunn McBride McLuckie Relford

Surface Williams 121

VACANCIES: 002

Representative Scheve declared the bill passed.

On motion of Representative Ward, title to the bill was agreed to.

Representative Hampton moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.

Representative Bonner moved that motion lay on the table.

The latter motion prevailed.

SIGNING OF SENATE BILL

All other business of the House was suspended while HCS SB 276 was read at length and, there being no objection, was signed by the Speaker to the end that the same may become law.

PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILL - APPROPRIATIONS

HB 19, with House Committee Amendment Nos. 1, 2 and 3, relating to appropriations, was taken up by Representative Franklin.

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

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

On motion of Representative Franklin, House Committee Amendment No. 3 was adopted.

Representative Franklin offered House Amendment No. 1.

House Amendment No. 1

AMEND House Bill No. 19, Pages 7-8, Section 19.042, Lines 1-12, by deleting all of said section.; and

Further amend said bill, page 9, Section 19.048, line 7, by deleting the figure "$5,502,048" and inserting in lieu thereof the figure "$10,683,588".; and

Further amend said bill, page 13, Section 19.076, by deleting all of said section.; and

Further amend said bill, page 16, Section 19.096, line 20, by deleting the figure "$316,135" and inserting in lieu thereof the figure "$386,135".; and

Further amend said bill, page 16, Section 19.098, by inserting immediately before said section a new section to read as follows:

"Section 19.097. To the Department of Natural Resources

For the Division of Environmental Quality

For the purpose of funding a motor vehicle emmissions program provided, however, that

funds appropriated herein shall be administered under the oversight of a committee

composed of three members of the House of Representatives appointed by the

Speaker with no more than two members from any party, three members of the

Senate appointed by the President Pro Tem with no more than two members from

any party and the Director of the Department of Natural Resources or his designee

Expense and Equipment $48,356

For all other costs, except personal services, that are incurred in the motor vehicle

emissions program 1,687,100

Representing expenditures originally authorized under the provisions of House Bill

Section 6.322, an Act of the 89th General Assembly, first Regular Session, and

most recently authorized under the provisions of House Bill Section 21.105, an Act

of the 89th General assembly, Second Regular Session

From Missouri Air Pollution Control Fund, Federal Funds, and Other Funds, excluding

General Revenue $1,735,456"; and

Further amend said bill, page 17, Section 19.100, line 11, by deleting the figure "$3,098,679" and inserting in lieu thereof the figure "$1,597,568".; and

Further amend said bill, page 17, Section 19.100, line 18, by deleting the figure "$7,997,543" and inserting in lieu thereof the figure "$6,776,432".; and

Further amend said bill, page 18, Section 19.104, line 6, by deleting the figure "$1,099,479" and inserting in lieu thereof the figure "$1,810,715".; and

Further amend said bill, page 18, Section 19.104, line 14, by deleting the figure "$1,890,606" and inserting in lieu thereof the figure "$2,601,842".; and

Further amend said bill, page 24, Section 19.142, by deleting all of said section.; and

Further amend said bill, page 25 through 26, Section 19.150, by deleting all of said section.

Speaker Gaw resumed the Chair.

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

On motion of Representative Franklin, HB 19, as amended, was ordered perfected and printed.

BILL IN CONFERENCE

SCS HB 789, relating to audit of a political subdivision, was taken up by Representative Berkstresser.

Representative Berkstresser moved that the conferees on SCS HB 789 be allowed to exceed the differences to add specific language on page two, section 29.230(1).

Which motion was adopted.

THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS - CONSENT - INFORMAL

SB 401, relating to land surveys, was taken up by Representative Crump and stricken from the calendar.

SB 277, relating to state park funds, was taken up by Representative Crump and stricken from the calendar.

HCS SCS SB 170, relating to condominium property, was taken up by Representative Crump and stricken from the calendar.

APPOINTMENT OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEES

The Speaker appointed the following Conference Committees to act with like committees from the Senate on the following bills:

HS HCS SCS SB 436: Representatives Hoppe, Harlan, Smith, Griesheimer and Ross

HCS SB 219: Representatives Bray, Van Zandt, Campbell, Akin and Hegeman

COMMITTEE REPORTS

Committee on Children, Youth and Families, Chairman Dougherty reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Children, Youth and Families, to which was referred HB 125, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.

Committee on Education - Elementary and Secondary, Chairman Fitzwater reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Education - Elementary and Secondary, to which was referred SS SB 289, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.







Committee on Judiciary, Chairman May (108) reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred SS SCS SBs 1, 92, 111, 129 & 222, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.

Committee on Local Government and Related Matters, Chairman Hoppe reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Local Government and Related Matters, to which was referred SCS SB 61, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Local Government and Related Matters, to which was referred SS SCS SBs 160 & 82, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.

Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions, Chairman O'Toole reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions, to which was referred SS SB 373, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.

Committee on Social Services, Medicaid and the Elderly, Chairman Gunn reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Social Services, Medicaid and the Elderly, to which was referred SB 211, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Social Services, Medicaid and the Elderly, to which was referred SCS SBs 387, 206 & 131, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.

Committee on State Parks, Natural Resources and Mining, Chairman McBride reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on State Parks, Natural Resources and Mining, to which was referred SCS SCR 15, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.

House Committee Substitute

for

Senate Committee Substitute

for

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 15

WHEREAS, the elk industry is a nine million dollar business in Missouri and the state has more than one hundred elk farms with over one thousand elk; and



WHEREAS, over a third of Missouri's counties have domestic elk herds and Missouri has the honor of being the site of the international headquarters of the North American Elk Breeders Association, as well as, the North American Elk Research Council, Inc.; and

WHEREAS, Missouri is the Midwest's top elk trading state and according to Missouri law, elk are classified as livestock which enables elk farming without a special permit; and

WHEREAS, the Department of Conservation has indicated it may support the reestablishment of wild elk herds in Missouri; and

WHEREAS, the unregulated breeding and gathering of wild elk herds in Missouri could be a safety risk since there is no natural food chain for elk in Missouri and there are no natural predators to control wild elk; and

WHEREAS, wild elk herds carry various diseases common to wild animals which can harm domestic elk livestock and such wild elk can cause damage to fences and crops; and

WHEREAS, since the elk is the largest member of the cervidae (deer) family, the presence of wild elk herds may present a hazard to motorists:

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the members of the Missouri Senate of the Ninetieth General Assembly, First Regular Session, the House of Representatives concurring therein, hereby ask the Conservation Commission and the Department of Conservation to carefully study and consider any action toward establishing wild elk herds in Missouri; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Senate be instructed to prepare properly inscribed copies of this resolution for the members of the Conservation Commission and the Director of the Department of Conservation.

Committee on Transportation, Chairman Koller reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Transportation, to which was referred SS SCS SB 19, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Amendment No. 1.

House Committee Amendment No. 1

AMEND Senate Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 19, Page 1, In the Title, Line 4, by inserting after the number "302.302," the number "302.309,"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 1, In the Title, Line 7, by deleting the word "thirty-eight" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "thirty-nine"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section A, Line 3, by inserting after the number "302.302," the number "302.309,"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section A, Line 5, by deleting the word "thirty-eight" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "thirty-nine"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section A, Line 7, by inserting after the number "302.303," the number "302.309,"; and

Further amend said bill, Page 15, Section 302.303, Line 15, by inserting after all of said line the following:

"302.309. 1. Whenever any license is suspended pursuant to sections 302.302 to 302.309, the director of revenue shall return the license to the operator immediately upon the termination of the period of suspension and upon compliance with the requirements of chapter 303, RSMo.

2. Any operator whose license is revoked [under] pursuant to these sections, upon the termination of the period of revocation, shall apply for a new license in the manner prescribed by law.

3. (1) All circuit courts or the director of revenue shall have jurisdiction to hear applications and make eligibility determinations granting limited driving privileges. Any application may be made in writing to the director of revenue and the person's reasons for requesting the limited driving [privileges] privilege shall be made therein.

(2) When any court of record having jurisdiction or the director of revenue finds that an operator is required to operate a motor vehicle in connection with any of the following:

(a) A business, occupation, or employment;

(b) Seeking medical treatment for such operator;

(c) Attending school or other institution of higher education;

(d) Attending alcohol or drug treatment programs; or

(e) Any other circumstance the court or director finds would create an undue hardship on the operator; the court or director may grant such limited driving privilege as the circumstances of the case justify if the court or director finds undue hardship would result to the individual, and while so operating a motor vehicle within the restrictions and limitations of the limited driving [privileges] privilege the driver shall not be guilty of operating a motor vehicle without a valid license.

(3) An operator may make application to the proper court in the county in which such operator resides or in the county in which is located the operator's principal place of business or employment. Any application for a limited driving privilege made to a circuit court shall name the director as a party defendant and shall be served upon the director prior to the grant of any limited [privileges] privilege, and shall be accompanied by a copy of the applicant's driving record as certified by the director. Any applicant for a limited driving privilege shall have on file with the department of revenue proof of financial responsibility as required by chapter 303, RSMo. Any application by a person who transports persons or property as classified in section 302.015 may be accompanied by proof of financial responsibility as required by chapter 303, RSMo, but if proof of financial responsibility does not accompany the application, or if the applicant does not have on file with the department of revenue proof of financial responsibility, the court or the director has discretion to grant the limited driving privilege to the person solely for the purpose of operating a vehicle whose owner has complied with chapter 303, RSMo, for that vehicle, and the limited driving privilege must state such restriction. When operating such vehicle under such restriction the person shall carry proof that the owner has complied with chapter 303, RSMo, for that vehicle.

(4) The court order or the director's grant of the limited driving privilege shall indicate the termination date of the privilege, which shall be not later than the end of the period of suspension or revocation. A copy of any court order shall be sent by the clerk of the court to the director, and a copy shall be given to the driver which shall be carried by the driver whenever such driver operates a motor vehicle. The director of revenue upon granting a limited driving privilege shall give a copy of the limited driving privilege to the applicant. The applicant shall carry a copy of the limited driving privilege while operating a motor vehicle. A conviction which results in the assessment of points [under the provisions of] pursuant to section 302.302, other than a violation of a municipal stop sign ordinance where no accident is involved, against a driver who is operating a vehicle [under the authority of] pursuant to a limited driving privilege terminates the privilege, as of the date the points are assessed to the person's driving record. If the date of arrest is prior to the issuance of the limited driving privilege, the privilege shall not be terminated. The director shall notify by ordinary mail the driver whose privilege is so terminated.

(5) Except as provided in subdivision (6) of this subsection, no person is eligible to receive [hardship] a limited driving privilege who at the time of application for a limited driving privilege has previously been granted such a privilege within the immediately preceding five years, or whose license has been suspended or revoked for the following reasons:

(a) A conviction of violating the provisions of section 577.010 or 577.012, RSMo, or any similar provision of any federal or state law, or a municipal or county law where the judge in such case was an attorney and the defendant was represented by or waived the right to an attorney in writing, until the person has completed the first thirty days of a suspension or revocation imposed pursuant to this chapter;

(b) A conviction of any felony in the commission of which a motor vehicle was used;

(c) Ineligibility for a license because of the provisions of subdivision (1), (2), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10) or (11) of section 302.060;

(d) Because of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of narcotic drugs, a controlled substance as defined in chapter 195, RSMo, or having left the scene of an accident as provided in section 577.060, RSMo;

(e) Due to a revocation for the first time for failure to submit to a chemical test pursuant to section 577.041, RSMo, or due to a refusal to submit to a chemical test in any other state, if such person has not completed the first ninety days of such revocation;

(f) Violation more than once of the provisions of section 577.041, RSMo, or a similar implied consent law of any other state;

(g) Disqualification of a commercial driver's license pursuant to sections 302.700 to 302.780, however, nothing in this subsection shall prevent a person holding a commercial driver's license who is suspended or revoked as a result of an action occurring while not driving a commercial motor vehicle or driving for pay, but while driving in an individual capacity as an operator of a personal vehicle from applying for [hardship] a limited driving [privileges] privilege to operate a commercial vehicle, if otherwise eligible for such [hardship] limited privilege; or

(h) Due to a suspension pursuant to subsection 2 of section 302.525 and who has not completed the first thirty days of such suspension, provided the person is not otherwise ineligible for limited driving [privileges] privilege; or due to a revocation [under] pursuant to subsection 2 of section 302.525 if such person has not completed such revocation.

(6) (a) Provided that pursuant to the provisions of this section, the applicant is not otherwise ineligible for a limited driving privilege, a circuit court or the director may, in the manner prescribed in this subsection, allow a person who has had such person's license to operate a motor vehicle revoked where that person cannot obtain a new license for a period of ten years, as prescribed in subdivision (9) of section 302.060, to apply for a limited driving [privileges] privilege pursuant to this subsection if such person has served at least three years of such disqualification or revocation. Such person shall present evidence satisfactory to the court or the director that such person has not been convicted of any offense related to alcohol, controlled substances or drugs during the preceding three years and that the person's habits and conduct show that the person no longer poses a threat to the public safety of this state.

(b) Provided that pursuant to the provisions of this section, the applicant is not otherwise ineligible for a limited driving privilege or convicted of involuntary manslaughter while operating a motor vehicle in an intoxicated condition, a circuit court or the director may, in the manner prescribed in this subsection, allow a person who has had such person's license to operate a motor vehicle revoked where that person cannot obtain a new license for a period of five years because of two convictions of driving while intoxicated, as prescribed in subdivision (10) of section 302.060, to apply for a limited driving [privileges] privilege pursuant to this subsection if such person has served at least two years of such disqualification or revocation. Such person shall present evidence satisfactory to the court or the director that such person has not been convicted of any offense related to alcohol, controlled substances or drugs during the preceding two years and that the person's habits and conduct show that the person no longer poses a threat to the public safety of this state. Any person who is denied a license permanently in this state because of an alcohol-related conviction subsequent to a restoration of such person's driving privileges pursuant to subdivision (9) of section 302.060 shall not be eligible for limited driving [privileges] privilege pursuant to the provisions of this subdivision.

4. Any person who has received notice of denial of a request of limited driving [privileges] privilege by the director of revenue may make a request for a review of the director's determination in the circuit court of the county in which the person resides or the county in which is located the person's principal place of business or employment within thirty days of the date of mailing of the notice of denial. Such review shall be based upon the records of the department of revenue and other competent evidence and shall be limited to a review of whether the applicant was statutorily entitled to the limited driving [privileges] privilege.

5. The director of revenue shall promulgate rules and regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.".

Committee on Utilities Regulation, Chairman Mays (50) reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Utilities Regulation, to which was referred SS#2 SB 209, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Utilities Regulation, to which was referred SB 495, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.













CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

ON

HOUSE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE

FOR

SENATE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE

FOR

SENATE BILL NO. 334

Mr. Speaker: Your Conference Committee, appointed to confer with a like committee of the Senate, on House Committee Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 334; begs leave to report that we, after free and fair discussion of the differences between the House and Senate, have agreed to recommend and do recommend to the respective bodies as follows:

1. That the Senate recede from its position on House Committee Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 334;

2. That the attached Conference Committee Amendment No. 1 be adopted; and

3. That the House Committee Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 334 with Conference Committee Amendment No. 1 be truly agreed and finally passed.

FOR THE HOUSE: FOR THE SENATE:

/s/ Gary Wiggins /s/ James Mathewson

/s/ Brian May /s/ Jerry Howard

/s/ James Foley /s/ Sidney Johnson

/s/ Gary Marble /s/ Bill Kenney

/s/ Larry Crawford /s/ Morris Westfall

Conference Committee Amendment No. 1

AMEND House Committee Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 334, Page 2, Section 644.143, Line 17, by inserting after the word "other" the following: "scientific".

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

ON

HOUSE SUBSTITUTE

FOR

HOUSE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE

FOR

SENATE BILL NO. 291

Mr. Speaker: Your Conference Committee, appointed to confer with a like committee of the Senate, on House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 291 with House Amendment No. 1 and House Amendment No. 2; begs leave to report that we, after free and fair discussion of the differences between the House and Senate, have agreed to recommend and do recommend to the respective bodies as follows:

1. That the Senate recede from its position on Senate Bill No. 291;

2. That the House recede from its position on House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 291 with House Amendment No. 1 and House Amendment No. 2; and

3. That the attached Conference Committee Substitute for House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 291 be truly agreed to and finally passed.

FOR THE HOUSE: FOR THE SENATE:

/s/ Pat Dougherty /s/ Harold L. Caskey

/s/ Ralph Monaco /s/ Ed Quick

/s/ Catherine Hanaway /s/ Jim Mathewson

/s/ Emmy McClelland /s/ Betty Sims

/s/ Marsha Campbell /s/ Roseann Bentley

ADJOURNMENT

On motion of Representative Crump, the House adjourned until 3:00 p.m., Monday, May 3, 1999.

CORRECTIONS TO THE HOUSE JOURNAL

Correct House Journal, Sixtieth Day, Wednesday, April 28, 1999, pages 1566 and 1567, roll call, by showing Representatives Bartelsmeyer, Pouche and Reinhart voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".

Pages 1567 and 1568, roll call, by showing Representatives Boatright, Luetkenhaus and McClelland voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".

Pages 1568 and 1569, roll call, by showing Representative Days voting "no" rather than "aye".

Pages 1568 and 1569, roll call, by showing Representative Kennedy voting "no" rather than "absent with leave".

Pages 1568 and 1569, roll call, by showing Representative Reinhart voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".

Page 1570, roll call, by showing Representatives Bartelsmeyer, Dolan, Hoppe, Luetkenhaus and Richardson voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".

Page 1571, roll call, by showing Representative Dolan voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".

Page 1572, roll call, by showing Representatives Dolan and Luetkenhaus voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".

Page 1573, roll call, by showing Representative Dolan voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".

Page 1574, roll call, by showing Representatives Boatright, Dolan and Luetkenhaus voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".

Pages 1575 and 1576, roll call, by showing Representative Luetkenhaus voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".

Pages 1575 and 1576, roll call, by showing Representative Richardson voting "no" rather than "absent with leave".

Pages 1576 and 1577, roll call, by showing Representatives Akin, Froelker, Howerton, Liese and Richardson voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".

Pages 1576 and 1577, roll call, by showing Representative Bonner voting "no" rather than "absent with leave".

Pages 1580 amd 1581, roll call, by showing Representatives Akin, Berkstresser, Black, Merideth and Williams (159) voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".

Pages 1582 and 1583, roll call, by showing Representatives Bartelsmeyer and Ward voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".

Pages 1582 and 1583, roll call, by showing Representatives Franklin and Kelly (27) voting "no" rather than "absent with leave".

Pages 1583 and 1584, roll call, by showing Representatives Bartelsmeyer, Franklin and Ward voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".

Page 1589, roll call, by showing Representatives Bartelsmeyer, Chrismer, Dolan, Franklin, Kelly (27), Naeger and Ward voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE - APPROPRIATIONS

Monday, May 3, 1999, 10:00 am. Senate Committee Rooms 1 and 2. House

Bills 2 through 12.

CRIMINAL LAW

Tuesday, May 4, 1999, 9:00 am. Hearing Room 9.

To be considered - Executive Session - SB 94, Executive Session - SB 328,

Executive Session - SB 371





CRITICAL ISSUES

Monday, May 3, 1999, 8:00 pm. Hearing Room 6. Executive session may

follow.

To be considered - SB 215

EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY

Tuesday, May 4, 1999. Hearing Room 8 upon noon adjournment.

To be considered - HB 385, HB 386, HB 387, HB 462, Executive Session -

HB 480

FISCAL REVIEW

Monday, May 3, 1999, 2:30 pm. Hearing Room 6. Executive session.

AMENDED NOTICE.

To be considered - SB 295, SB 338, SB 399

JOINT COMMITTEE ON GAMING AND WAGERING

Monday, May 3, 1999, 1:00 pm. Hearing Room 8. Update on gaming issues.

CANCELLED.

MOTOR VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

Tuesday, May 4, 1999. Hearing Room 7 upon morning adjournment. Executive

session to follow.

To be considered - SB 248, SB 392

HOUSE CALENDAR

SIXTY-SECOND DAY, MONDAY, MAY 3, 1999

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS FOR PERFECTION

1 HJR 20, as amended - Gratz

2 HJR 38 - Seigfreid

3 HJR 35 - Williams (121)

4 HCS HJR 4 & 21 - Graham (24)

5 HJR 30 - Shelton

6 HJR 32 - O'Connor

HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION

1 HCS HB 769, as amended - Bray

2 HCS HB 934 - Treadway

3 HCS HB 456 - Fitzwater

4 HB 856 - Ford

5 HCS HB 640 - Campbell

6 HCS HB 354 - Barry

7 HCS HB 709 - Leake

8 HB 844 - Gratz

9 HB 519 - Relford

10 HCS HB 535 - May (108)

11 HB 406 - Mays (50)

12 HB 146, HCA 1 - Wiggins

13 HB 787 - Wiggins

14 HB 59, HCA 1 - Boucher

15 HB 699, HCA 1 - Kreider

16 HCS HB 142 - Campbell

17 HCS HB 488, 206 & 357 - May (108)

18 HB 85 - Troupe

19 HCS HB 200 - Troupe

20 HCS HB 89 - Troupe

21 HB 717 - Harlan

22 HCS HB 160 - O'Toole

23 HCS HB 730 - Leake

24 HCS HB 194 - Reynolds

25 HCS HB 908 - McBride

26 HB 105 - Scheve

27 HCS HB 54 - Boucher

28 HB 1021 - Boucher

29 HB 919 - Harlan

HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - INFORMAL

1 HCS HB 351 & 295, HS, as amended, pending - Scheve

2 HCS HB 643, 710 & 711 - Bray

3 HB 952, HA 1, HS, pending - Koller

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION FOR ADOPTION AND THIRD READING

HCR 20, (2-24-99, pgs. 511 & 512) - Thompson (37)

HOUSE BILL FOR THIRD READING

HS HB 753, (Fiscal Review 3-31-99) - Rizzo

SENATE BILLS FOR THIRD READING

1 HCS SCS SB 295 & 46, E.C., (Fiscal Review 4-21-99) - May (108)

2 HCS SCS SB 308 & 314 - Skaggs

3 SB 403 - Franklin

4 HCS SCS SB 346 - Days

5 HCS SCS SB 8 & 173 - Ladd Stokan

6 HCS SS#2 SB 288 - McLuckie

7 HCS SCS SB 405 - Murray

8 HCS SCS SB 31 & 285, E.C. - Seigfreid

9 SB 4 - Thompson (37)

10 HCS SB 399, E.C., (Fiscal Review 4-27-99) - Davis (122)

11 SB 76 - Shelton

12 HCS SB 196 - Rizzo

13 SB 32 - Luetkenhaus

14 HCS SS SCS SB 338, (Fiscal Review 4-28-99) - Harlan

15 SB 326 - Harlan

16 HCS SB 20 - Schilling

SENATE BILL FOR THIRD READING - INFORMAL

HCS SS#2 SB 163 - Kelly (27)

HOUSE BILLS WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

1 HB 34, SCA 1 - Auer

2 SCS HS HB 454 - Carter

BILLS IN CONFERENCE

1 SCS HCS HB 2 - Lakin

2 SCS HCS HB 3 - Lakin

3 SCS HCS HB 4, as amended, - Green

4 SCS HCS HB 5, as amended, - Green

5 SCS HCS HB 6, as amended, - Franklin

6 SCS HCS HB 7 - Franklin

7 SCS HCS HB 8 - Lakin

8 SCS HCS HB 9 - Franklin

9 SCS HCS HB 10, as amended, - Carter

10 SCS HCS HB 11, as amended, - Troupe

11 SCS HCS HB 12 - Green

12 SCS HCS HB 348 - Smith

13 CCR HS HCS SB 291, as amended, E.C. - Dougherty

14 CCR HCS SCS SB 334 - Wiggins

15 SCS HB 789 - Berkstresser

16 HS HCS SCS SB 436 - Hoppe

17 HCS SB 219, as amended - Bray




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