Journal of the House



First Regular Session, 91st General Assembly


FORTY-FIFTH DAY, Monday, March 26, 2001



Speaker Pro Tem Abel in the Chair.



Prayer by Father David Buescher.



Lord our God, You have blessed our nation and made it a home of freedom and democracy. You have given us our state of Missouri, a land truly flowing with milk and honey in many ways. You entrust us with resources of the earth, and give us means to develop our human talents. May we prove worthy of such trust.



Guide those who represent our people to preserve and protect all the temporal and spiritual goods You have given us. Stamp the laws passed here with Your divine imprint, that they may both reflect Your goodness and also defend all the citizens who You care for, the powerful and the weak, the small and the great, the poor and the rich.

Amen.



The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited.



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



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



The Journal of the forty-fourth day was approved as printed.



HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED



House Resolution No. 992 - Representative Graham

House Resolution No. 993 - Representative Surface

House Resolution No. 994 - Representative Luetkemeyer

House Resolution No. 995 - Representatives Lograsso and Ross

House Resolution No. 996 - Representative Seigfreid

House Resolution No. 997 - Representative Harlan

House Resolution No. 998

and

House Resolution No. 999 - Representative Ridgeway

House Resolution No. 1000

and

House Resolution No. 1001 - Representative Portwood

House Resolution No. 1002 - Representative Reynolds

House Resolution No. 1003 - Representative Robirds

House Resolution No. 1004 - Representative King

House Resolution No. 1005 - Representative Relford

House Resolution No. 1006 - Representative Cooper



THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS - CONSENT



HB 603, relating to Alzheimer's disease, was taken up by Representative Hilgemann.



On motion of Representative Hilgemann, HB 603 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:



AYES: 152
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Barnitz
Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Behnen
Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Bland Boatright
Bonner Boucher Bowman Boykins Bray 84
Britt Brooks Burcham Burton Campbell
Carnahan Champion Cierpiot Clayton Coleman
Cooper Copenhaver Crawford Crowell Crump
Cunningham Curls Davis Dempsey Dolan
Enz Fares Farnen Foley Ford
Franklin Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill
George Graham Gratz Green 15 Green 73
Griesheimer Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harding
Harlan Hartzler Haywood Hegeman Henderson
Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann Hohulin Holand
Hollingsworth Holt Hosmer Jetton Johnson 61
Johnson 90 Jolly Kelly 144 Kelly 27 Kelly 36
King Koller Lawson Legan Levin
Liese Linton Lograsso Long Lowe
Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble Marsh May 149
Mayer Mays 50 McKenna Merideth Miller
Monaco Moore Murphy Myers Naeger
O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Phillips
Portwood Purgason Ransdall Rector Reinhart
Relford Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Rizzo
Roark Robirds Ross Scheve Schwab
Scott Secrest Seigfreid Selby Shelton
Shields Shoemyer Skaggs Smith St. Onge
Surface Thompson Townley Treadway Troupe
Van Zandt Villa Vogel Wagner Ward
Wiggins Williams Willoughby Wilson 25 Wilson 42
Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008
Byrd Hoppe Hunter Kelley 47 Kennedy
Nordwald Reid Walton
VACANCIES: 003

Speaker Pro Tem Abel declared the bill passed.



HB 788, relating to motorcycle franchise practices, was placed on the Informal Calendar.



HB 742, relating to conveyance in Platte County, was taken up by Representative Harding.



On motion of Representative Harding, HB 742 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:



AYES: 151
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Barry 100
Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Behnen Berkowitz
Berkstresser Black Bland Boatright Bonner
Boucher Bowman Boykins Bray 84 Britt
Brooks Burcham Burton Campbell Carnahan
Champion Cierpiot Clayton Coleman Cooper
Copenhaver Crawford Crowell Crump Cunningham
Curls Davis Dempsey Dolan Enz
Fares Farnen Foley Ford Franklin
Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill George
Graham Gratz Green 15 Green 73 Griesheimer
Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harding Harlan
Hartzler Haywood Hegeman Henderson Hendrickson
Hilgemann Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth Holt
Hosmer Hunter Jetton Johnson 61 Johnson 90
Jolly Kelly 144 Kelly 27 Kelly 36 King
Koller Lawson Legan Levin Liese
Linton Lograsso Long Lowe Luetkemeyer
Luetkenhaus Marble Marsh May 149 Mayer
Mays 50 McKenna Merideth Miller Monaco
Moore Murphy Myers Naeger O'Connor
O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Phillips Portwood
Purgason Ransdall Rector Reinhart Relford
Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Rizzo Roark
Robirds Ross Scheve Schwab Scott
Secrest Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields
Shoemyer Skaggs Smith St. Onge Surface
Thompson Townley Treadway Troupe Van Zandt
Villa Vogel Wagner Ward Wiggins
Williams Willoughby Wilson 25 Wilson 42 Wright
Mr. Speaker
NOES: 001
Barnitz
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008
Byrd Hickey Hoppe Kelley 47 Kennedy
Nordwald Reid Walton
VACANCIES: 003

Speaker Pro Tem Abel declared the bill passed.



HB 361, relating to conveyance of water rights, was taken up by Representative Shoemyer.



On motion of Representative Shoemyer, HB 361 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:



AYES: 154
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Barnitz
Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Behnen
Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Bland Boatright
Bonner Boucher Bowman Boykins Bray 84
Britt Brooks Burcham Burton Campbell
Carnahan Champion Cierpiot Clayton Coleman
Cooper Copenhaver Crawford Crowell Crump
Cunningham Curls Davis Dempsey Dolan
Enz Fares Farnen Foley Ford
Franklin Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill
George Graham Gratz Green 15 Green 73
Griesheimer Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harding
Harlan Hartzler Haywood Hegeman Henderson
Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann Hohulin Holand
Hollingsworth Holt Hosmer Hunter Jetton
Johnson 61 Johnson 90 Jolly Kelly 144 Kelly 27
Kelly 36 Kennedy King Koller Lawson
Legan Levin Linton Lograsso Long
Lowe Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble Marsh
May 149 Mayer Mays 50 McKenna Merideth
Miller Monaco Moore Murphy Myers
Naeger O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt
Phillips Portwood Purgason Ransdall Rector
Reid Reinhart Relford Reynolds Richardson
Ridgeway Rizzo Roark Robirds Ross
Scheve Schwab Scott Secrest Seigfreid
Selby Shelton Shields Shoemyer Skaggs
Smith St. Onge Surface Thompson Townley
Treadway Troupe Van Zandt Villa Vogel
Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams Willoughby
Wilson 25 Wilson 42 Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 006
Byrd Hoppe Kelley 47 Liese Nordwald
Walton
VACANCIES: 003


Speaker Pro Tem Abel declared the bill passed.



The emergency clause was adopted by the following vote:

AYES: 141
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Barnitz
Barry 100 Bartle Bearden Behnen Berkowitz
Berkstresser Black Bland Boatright Bonner
Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt Brooks
Burcham Burton Campbell Carnahan Champion
Clayton Coleman Cooper Copenhaver Crawford
Crowell Crump Cunningham Curls Davis
Dempsey Dolan Enz Fares Farnen
Foley Ford Franklin Fraser Froelker
Gambaro Gaskill George Graham Gratz
Green 15 Green 73 Griesheimer Hagan-Harrell Hampton
Harding Harlan Hartzler Haywood Hegeman
Hickey Hilgemann Holand Hollingsworth Holt
Hosmer Hunter Jetton Johnson 61 Johnson 90
Jolly Kelly 144 Kelly 27 Kelly 36 Kennedy
King Koller Lawson Legan Levin
Liese Long Lowe Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus
Marsh May 149 Mayer Mays 50 McKenna
Merideth Miller Monaco Moore Murphy
Myers Naeger O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann
Overschmidt Ransdall Rector Reid Reinhart
Relford Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Rizzo
Robirds Ross Scheve Schwab Scott
Secrest Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields
Shoemyer Skaggs Smith St. Onge Surface
Thompson Townley Treadway Troupe Van Zandt
Villa Vogel Wagner Ward Wiggins
Williams Willoughby Wilson 25 Wilson 42 Wright
Mr. Speaker
NOES: 013
Bartelsmeyer Cierpiot Hanaway Henderson Hendrickson
Hohulin Linton Lograsso Marble Phillips
Portwood Purgason Roark
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 006
Bowman Byrd Hoppe Kelley 47 Nordwald
Walton
VACANCIES: 003


HB 808, relating to conveyance in Cole County, was taken up by Representative Gratz.



On motion of Representative Gratz, HB 808 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:



AYES: 154
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Barnitz
Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Behnen
Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Bland Boatright
Bonner Boucher Bowman Boykins Bray 84
Britt Brooks Burcham Burton Campbell
Carnahan Champion Cierpiot Clayton Coleman
Cooper Copenhaver Crawford Crowell Crump
Cunningham Curls Davis Dempsey Dolan
Enz Fares Farnen Foley Ford
Franklin Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill
George Graham Gratz Green 15 Green 73
Griesheimer Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harding
Harlan Hartzler Haywood Hegeman Henderson
Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann Holand Hollingsworth
Holt Hosmer Hunter Jetton Johnson 61
Johnson 90 Jolly Kelly 144 Kelly 27 Kelly 36
Kennedy King Koller Lawson Legan
Levin Liese Linton Lograsso Long
Lowe Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble Marsh
May 149 Mayer Mays 50 McKenna Merideth
Miller Monaco Moore Murphy Myers
Naeger O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt
Phillips Portwood Purgason Ransdall Rector
Reid Reinhart Relford Reynolds Richardson
Ridgeway Rizzo Roark Robirds Ross
Scheve Schwab Scott Secrest Seigfreid
Selby Shelton Shields Shoemyer Skaggs
Smith St. Onge Surface Thompson Townley
Treadway Troupe Van Zandt Villa Vogel
Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams Willoughby
Wilson 25 Wilson 42 Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 001
Hohulin
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 005
Byrd Hoppe Kelley 47 Nordwald Walton
VACANCIES: 003


Speaker Pro Tem Abel declared the bill passed.



HB 691, relating to motor vehicle registration, was taken up by Representative Barnett.



On motion of Representative Barnett, HB 691 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:



AYES: 152
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Barnitz
Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Behnen
Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Bland Boatright
Bonner Boucher Bowman Boykins Bray 84
Britt Brooks Burcham Burton Campbell
Carnahan Champion Cierpiot Clayton Coleman
Cooper Copenhaver Crawford Crowell Crump
Cunningham Curls Davis Dempsey Dolan
Enz Fares Farnen Foley Ford
Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill George
Graham Gratz Green 15 Green 73 Griesheimer
Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harding Harlan
Hartzler Haywood Hegeman Henderson Hendrickson
Hilgemann Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth Holt
Hoppe Hunter Jetton Johnson 61 Johnson 90
Jolly Kelly 144 Kelly 27 Kelly 36 Kennedy
King Koller Lawson Legan Levin
Liese Linton Long Lowe Luetkemeyer
Luetkenhaus Marble Marsh May 149 Mayer
Mays 50 McKenna Merideth Miller Monaco
Moore Murphy Myers Naeger O'Connor
O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Phillips Portwood
Purgason Ransdall Rector Reid Reinhart
Relford Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Rizzo
Roark Robirds Ross Scheve Schwab
Scott Secrest Seigfreid Selby Shelton
Shields Shoemyer Skaggs Smith St. Onge
Surface Thompson Townley Treadway Troupe
Van Zandt Villa Vogel Wagner Ward
Wiggins Williams Willoughby Wilson 25 Wilson 42
Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008
Byrd Franklin Hickey Hosmer Kelley 47
Lograsso Nordwald Walton
VACANCIES: 003


Speaker Pro Tem Abel declared the bill passed.



HB 454, relating to guardians and conservators, was placed on the Informal Calendar.



HB 212, relating to insurance, was taken up by Representative Ward.



On motion of Representative Ward, HB 212 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:



AYES: 150
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Barnitz
Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Behnen
Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Bland Boatright
Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt
Brooks Burcham Burton Campbell Carnahan
Champion Cierpiot Clayton Coleman Cooper
Copenhaver Crawford Crowell Crump Cunningham
Curls Davis Dempsey Dolan Enz
Fares Farnen Foley Ford Franklin
Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill George
Graham Gratz Green 15 Green 73 Griesheimer
Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harding Harlan
Hartzler Haywood Hegeman Henderson Hendrickson
Hickey Hilgemann Holand Hollingsworth Holt
Hosmer Hunter Jetton Johnson 61 Johnson 90
Jolly Kelly 144 Kelly 36 Kennedy King
Koller Lawson Legan Levin Liese
Linton Lograsso Long Lowe Luetkemeyer
Luetkenhaus Marble Marsh May 149 Mayer
Mays 50 McKenna Merideth Miller Monaco
Moore Murphy Myers O'Connor O'Toole
Ostmann Overschmidt Phillips Portwood Purgason
Ransdall Rector Reid Reinhart Relford
Richardson Ridgeway Rizzo Roark Robirds
Ross Scheve Schwab Scott Secrest
Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields Shoemyer
Skaggs Smith St. Onge Surface Thompson
Townley Treadway Troupe Van Zandt Villa
Vogel Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams
Willoughby Wilson 25 Wilson 42 Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 002
Kelly 27 Reynolds
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008
Bowman Byrd Hohulin Hoppe Kelley 47
Naeger Nordwald Walton
VACANCIES: 003


Speaker Pro Tem Abel declared the bill passed.



HB 757, relating to pharmacy, was taken up by Representative Shoemyer.



On motion of Representative Shoemyer, HB 757 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:



AYES: 104
Abel Baker Barnett Barnitz Barry 100
Behnen Berkowitz Black Bland Bonner
Boucher Bowman Boykins Bray 84 Britt
Brooks Burton Campbell Carnahan Clayton
Coleman Copenhaver Crump Curls Davis
Fares Farnen Foley Ford Franklin
Fraser Froelker Gambaro George Graham
Gratz Green 15 Green 73 Griesheimer Hagan-Harrell
Hampton Harding Harlan Haywood Hegeman
Hilgemann Holand Hollingsworth Holt Hosmer
Jetton Johnson 61 Johnson 90 Jolly Kelly 27
Kelly 36 Kennedy Koller Lawson Legan
Liese Long Lowe Luetkenhaus Marsh
Mayer Mays 50 McKenna Merideth Monaco
O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Ransdall
Reid Relford Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway
Rizzo Scheve Schwab Scott Seigfreid
Selby Shelton Shields Shoemyer Skaggs
Smith Thompson Treadway Van Zandt Villa
Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams Willoughby
Wilson 25 Wilson 42 Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 051
Ballard Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Berkstresser
Boatright Burcham Byrd Champion Cierpiot
Cooper Crawford Crowell Cunningham Dempsey
Dolan Enz Gaskill Hanaway Hartzler
Henderson Hendrickson Hohulin Hunter Kelly 144
King Levin Linton Lograsso Luetkemeyer
Marble May 149 Miller Moore Murphy
Myers Naeger Phillips Portwood Purgason
Rector Reinhart Roark Robirds Ross
Secrest St. Onge Surface Townley Troupe
Vogel
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 005
Hickey Hoppe Kelley 47 Nordwald Walton
VACANCIES: 003


Speaker Pro Tem Abel declared the bill passed.



HB 477, relating to temporary driver's permits, was taken up by Representative Graham.



On motion of Representative Graham, HB 477 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:



AYES: 152
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Barnitz
Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Behnen
Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Bland Boatright
Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt
Brooks Burcham Burton Byrd Campbell
Carnahan Champion Cierpiot Clayton Coleman
Cooper Copenhaver Crowell Crump Cunningham
Curls Davis Dempsey Dolan Enz
Fares Farnen Foley Ford Franklin
Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill George
Graham Gratz Green 15 Green 73 Griesheimer
Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harding Harlan
Hartzler Haywood Hegeman Henderson Hendrickson
Hilgemann Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth Holt
Hosmer Hunter Jetton Johnson 61 Johnson 90
Jolly Kelly 144 Kelly 27 Kelly 36 Kennedy
King Koller Lawson Legan Levin
Liese Linton Lograsso Long Lowe
Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble Marsh May 149
Mayer Mays 50 McKenna Merideth Miller
Monaco Moore Murphy Myers Naeger
O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Phillips
Portwood Ransdall Rector Reid Reinhart
Relford Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Rizzo
Roark Robirds Ross Scheve Schwab
Scott Secrest Seigfreid Selby Shelton
Shields Shoemyer Skaggs Smith St. Onge
Surface Thompson Townley Treadway Troupe
Van Zandt Villa Vogel Wagner Ward
Wiggins Williams Willoughby Wilson 25 Wilson 42
Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 002
Crawford Purgason
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 006
Bowman Hickey Hoppe Kelley 47 Nordwald
Walton
VACANCIES: 003


Speaker Pro Tem Abel declared the bill passed.



THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS - CONSENT - INFORMAL



HB 788, relating to motorcycle franchise practices, was taken up by Representative O'Connor.



On motion of Representative O'Connor, HB 788 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:



AYES: 149
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Barnitz
Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bearden Behnen Berkowitz
Berkstresser Black Bland Boatright Bonner
Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt Burcham
Burton Byrd Campbell Carnahan Champion
Cierpiot Clayton Coleman Cooper Copenhaver
Crawford Crowell Crump Cunningham Curls
Davis Dempsey Dolan Enz Fares
Farnen Foley Ford Franklin Fraser
Froelker Gambaro Gaskill George Graham
Gratz Green 15 Green 73 Griesheimer Hagan-Harrell
Hampton Hanaway Harding Harlan Hartzler
Haywood Hegeman Henderson Hendrickson Hilgemann
Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth Holt Hosmer
Hunter Jetton Johnson 61 Johnson 90 Jolly
Kelly 144 Kelly 27 Kelly 36 Kennedy King
Koller Lawson Legan Levin Liese
Linton Long Lowe Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus
Marble Marsh May 149 Mayer Mays 50
McKenna Merideth Miller Monaco Moore
Myers Naeger O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann
Overschmidt Phillips Portwood Purgason Ransdall
Rector Reid Reinhart Relford Reynolds
Richardson Ridgeway Rizzo Roark Robirds
Ross Scheve Schwab Scott Secrest
Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields Shoemyer
Skaggs Smith Surface Thompson Townley
Treadway Troupe Van Zandt Villa Vogel
Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams Willoughby
Wilson 25 Wilson 42 Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 001
Murphy
PRESENT: 002
Bartle Brooks
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008
Bowman Hickey Hoppe Kelley 47 Lograsso
Nordwald St. Onge Walton
VACANCIES: 003


Speaker Pro Tem Abel declared the bill passed.



HB 454, relating to guardians and conservators, was taken up by Representative Monaco.



On motion of Representative Monaco, HB 454 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:



AYES: 149
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Barnitz
Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Behnen
Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Bland Boatright
Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt
Brooks Burcham Burton Campbell Carnahan
Champion Cierpiot Clayton Coleman Cooper
Copenhaver Crawford Crowell Crump Cunningham
Curls Davis Dempsey Dolan Enz
Fares Farnen Foley Ford Fraser
Froelker Gambaro Gaskill George Graham
Gratz Green 15 Green 73 Griesheimer Hagan-Harrell
Hampton Hanaway Harding Hartzler Haywood
Hegeman Henderson Hendrickson Hilgemann Hohulin
Holand Hollingsworth Holt Hosmer Hunter
Jetton Johnson 61 Johnson 90 Jolly Kelly 144
Kelly 27 Kelly 36 King Koller Lawson
Legan Levin Liese Linton Lograsso
Long Lowe Luetkenhaus Marble Marsh
May 149 Mayer Mays 50 McKenna Merideth
Miller Monaco Moore Murphy Myers
Naeger O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt
Phillips Portwood Purgason Ransdall Rector
Reid Reinhart Relford Reynolds Richardson
Ridgeway Rizzo Roark Robirds Ross
Scheve Schwab Scott Secrest Seigfreid
Selby Shelton Shields Shoemyer Skaggs
Smith St. Onge Surface Thompson Townley
Treadway Troupe Van Zandt Villa Vogel
Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams Willoughby
Wilson 25 Wilson 42 Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 011
Bowman Byrd Franklin Harlan Hickey
Hoppe Kelley 47 Kennedy Luetkemeyer Nordwald
Walton
VACANCIES: 003


Speaker Pro Tem Abel declared the bill passed.



PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILL - INFORMAL



HCS HB 327, relating to petroleum storage tank insurance fund, was taken up by Representative Rizzo.



Representative Rizzo offered HS HCS HB 327.



Speaker Kreider assumed the Chair.



Representative Bonner offered House Amendment No. 1.



House Amendment No. 1



AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 327, Page 35, Line 9, by inserting after all of said line the following:



"135.208. 1. In addition to the number of enterprise zones authorized under the provisions of sections 135.206 and 135.210, the department of economic development shall designate one such zone in any county of the third class which is south of the Missouri River and which adjoins one county of the second class and also the state of Oklahoma. Such designation shall only be made if the area of the county which is to be included in the enterprise zone meets all the requirements of section 135.205.

2. In addition to the number of enterprise zones authorized under the provisions of sections 135.206 and 135.210, the department of economic development shall designate one such zone in any county of the third class which borders the Missouri River and which adjoins a county of the second class with a population of at least one hundred thousand inhabitants and which contains a branch of the state university. Such designation shall only be made if the area of the county which is to be included in the enterprise zone meets all the requirements of section 135.205.

3. In addition to the number of enterprise zones authorized under the provisions of sections 135.206, 135.210 and 135.256, the department of economic development shall designate one such zone in every county of the third class without a township form of government with a population of more than seven thousand eight hundred but less than ten thousand inhabitants located south of the Missouri River, which adjoins one third class county with a township form of government, and which adjoins no first or second class county. Such enterprise zone designation shall only be made if the area in the county which is to be included in the enterprise zone meets all the requirements of section 135.205.

4. In addition to the number of enterprise zones authorized pursuant to the provisions of sections 135.206, 135.210 and 135.256, the department of economic development shall designate one such zone in a city of the third class with a population of more than eight thousand but less than ten thousand located in a county of the third classification with a township form of government with a population of more than twenty thousand but less than twenty-two thousand. Such enterprise zone designation shall only be made if the area in the city which is to be included in the enterprise zone meets all the requirements of section 135.205.

5. In addition to the number of enterprise zones authorized pursuant to the provisions of sections 135.206, 135.210 and 135.256, the department of economic development shall designate one such zone for any city with a home rule form of government and a population of at least one hundred ten thousand inhabitants but not more than one hundred thirty thousand inhabitants. Such enterprise zone designation shall only be made if the area in the city which is to be included in the enterprise zone meets all the requirements of section 135.205.

6. In addition to the number of enterprise zones authorized pursuant to the provisions of sections 135.206, 135.210 and 135.256, the department of economic development shall designate one such zone for any county of the first classification without a charter form of government with a population of less than thirty thousand inhabitants. Such enterprise zone designation shall only be made if the area in the city which is to be included in the enterprise zone meets all the requirements of section 135.205.

7. In addition to the number of enterprise zones authorized pursuant to the provisions of sections 135.206, 135.210, 135.256 and 135.257, the department of economic development shall designate one such zone in a city of the fourth classification with a population of at least three thousand but less than four thousand inhabitants located in a county of the second classification with a population of at least twenty thousand but not more than twenty-five thousand inhabitants. Such enterprise zone designation shall only be made if such area which is to be included in the enterprise zone meets all the requirements of section 135.205.

8. In addition to the number of enterprise zones authorized pursuant to the provisions of sections 135.206, 135.210, 135.256 and 135.257, the department of economic development shall designate one such zone for any area that includes property in two adjoining counties where one county is a county of the third classification without a township form of government with a population of less than sixteen thousand three hundred and more than sixteen thousand inhabitants and the other county is a county of the first classification having a population of at least one hundred seventy-one thousand but less than one hundred seventy-two thousand inhabitants. Such enterprise zone designation shall only be made if such area which is to be included in the enterprise zone meets all the requirements of section 135.205.

9. In addition to the number of enterprise zones authorized pursuant to the provisions of sections 135.206, 135.210 and 135.256, the department of economic development shall designate one such zone in a city of the fourth class with a population of more than four thousand located in a county of the third classification with a township form of government and with a population of less than thirteen thousand. Such enterprise zone designation shall only be made if the area in the city which is to be included in the enterprise zone meets all the requirements of section 135.205.

10. In addition to the number of enterprise zones authorized pursuant to the provisions of sections 135.206, 135.210 and 135.256, the department of economic development shall designate one such zone in a city of the fourth class with a population of more than two thousand nine hundred located in a county of the third classification without a township form of government with a population of less than twelve thousand and more than eleven thousand seven hundred inhabitants. Such enterprise zone designation shall only be made if the area in the city which is to be included in the enterprise zone meets all the requirements of section 135.205.

11. In addition to the number of enterprise zones authorized pursuant to the provisions of sections 135.206, 135.210 and 135.256, the department of economic development shall designate one such zone in a county of the third classification without a township form of government with a population of less than twenty-four thousand five hundred and more than twenty-four thousand inhabitants. Such enterprise zone designation shall only be made if the area in the county which is to be included in the enterprise zone meets all the requirements of section 135.205.

12. In addition to the number of enterprise zones authorized pursuant to the provisions of sections 135.206, 135.210 and 135.256, the department of economic development shall designate one such zone for any fourth class city with a population of at least three thousand five hundred inhabitants but not more than four thousand five hundred inhabitants which is located in a county of the first classification with a charter form of government having a population of more than six hundred thousand but less than nine hundred thousand inhabitants. Such enterprise zone designation shall only be made if the area in the city which is to be included in the enterprise zone meets all the requirements of section 135.205.

135.209. 1. Any city in which an enterprise zone is designated pursuant to subsection 5 or subsection 12 of section 135.208 may, upon approval of the local governing authority of the city and the director of the department of economic development, designate one satellite enterprise zone within its corporate limits. A prerequisite for the designation of the satellite zone shall be the approval by the director of the department of economic development of a plan submitted by the local governing authority of the city describing how the satellite zone corresponds to the city's overall enterprise zone strategy.

2. The satellite enterprise zone authorized by this section shall be designated only if it meets the criteria established by subdivisions (1) to (4) of subsection 2 of section 135.207. Retail businesses, as identified by the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) sector numbers 44 to 45, located within the satellite enterprise zone shall be eligible for all benefits provided pursuant to the provisions of sections 135.200 to 135.258."; and



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



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



Representative Marble offered House Amendment No. 2.



House Amendment No. 2



AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 327, Page 34, Section 319.133, Line 9, by inserting immediately thereafter the following new section:



"319.138 Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 319.100 and subdivision (1) subsection (3) of section 319.131, the fund shall provide moneys for cleanup of contamination caused by the releases from piping or related equipment of a petroleum storage tank with a capacity of [five] ten thousand gallons or less when such retailer is the sole provider of retail fuels within a [five-mile] four-mile area. The costs of the cleanup must be incurred after April 1, 1999, and prior to [April 1, 2000] April 1, 2001. The retailer must make application for participation in the fund by [August 28, 1999] March 15, 2001.".



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



On motion of Representative Rizzo, HS HCS HB 327, as amended, was adopted.



On motion of Representative Rizzo, HS HCS HB 327, as amended, was ordered perfected and printed.



Representative Smith assumed the Chair.



THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS - CONSENT



HB 45, relating to commissioner of education, was taken up by Representative Farnen.





On motion of Representative Farnen, HB 45 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:



AYES: 122
Abel Baker Barnett Barnitz Barry 100
Bartelsmeyer Bartle Behnen Berkowitz Black
Bland Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84
Britt Brooks Burcham Burton Campbell
Carnahan Champion Clayton Coleman Copenhaver
Crawford Crowell Crump Cunningham Curls
Davis Dempsey Dolan Fares Farnen
Foley Ford Franklin Fraser Froelker
Gambaro George Graham Gratz Green 15
Green 73 Griesheimer Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway
Harding Harlan Hartzler Haywood Hegeman
Hilgemann Holand Hollingsworth Holt Hosmer
Hunter Johnson 61 Johnson 90 Jolly Kelly 144
Kelly 27 Kelly 36 Koller Lawson Legan
Levin Liese Long Lowe Luetkenhaus
Marsh May 149 Mayer Mays 50 McKenna
Merideth Miller Monaco Moore Naeger
O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Ransdall
Reid Reinhart Relford Ridgeway Rizzo
Ross Scheve Secrest Seigfreid Selby
Shelton Shields Shoemyer Skaggs Smith
St. Onge Surface Thompson Treadway Troupe
Van Zandt Villa Vogel Wagner Ward
Wiggins Williams Willoughby Wilson 25 Wilson 42
Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 030
Ballard Bearden Berkstresser Boatright Byrd
Cierpiot Cooper Enz Gaskill Henderson
Hendrickson Hohulin Jetton King Linton
Lograsso Luetkemeyer Marble Murphy Myers
Phillips Portwood Purgason Rector Richardson
Roark Robirds Schwab Scott Townley
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008
Bowman Hickey Hoppe Kelley 47 Kennedy
Nordwald Reynolds Walton
VACANCIES: 003


Representative Smith declared the bill passed.



HB 459, relating to insurance liquidation, was taken up by Representative Liese.



On motion of Representative Liese, HB 459 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:





AYES: 145
Abel Ballard Barnett Barnitz Barry 100
Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Behnen Berkowitz
Berkstresser Black Bland Boatright Bonner
Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt Burcham
Burton Byrd Campbell Carnahan Champion
Clayton Coleman Cooper Copenhaver Crawford
Crowell Cunningham Curls Davis Dempsey
Dolan Enz Fares Farnen Foley
Ford Franklin Fraser Froelker Gambaro
Gaskill George Graham Gratz Green 15
Green 73 Griesheimer Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway
Harding Hartzler Haywood Hegeman Henderson
Hendrickson Hilgemann Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth
Holt Hosmer Hunter Jetton Johnson 61
Johnson 90 Jolly Kelly 144 Kelly 27 Kelly 36
King Koller Lawson Legan Levin
Liese Linton Lograsso Long Lowe
Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble Marsh May 149
Mayer Mays 50 McKenna Merideth Miller
Monaco Moore Myers Naeger O'Connor
O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Phillips Portwood
Purgason Ransdall Rector Reid Reinhart
Relford Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Rizzo
Roark Robirds Ross Scheve Schwab
Scott Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields
Shoemyer Skaggs Smith St. Onge Surface
Thompson Townley Treadway Troupe Van Zandt
Vogel Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams
Willoughby Wilson 25 Wilson 42 Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 001
Murphy
PRESENT: 001
Brooks
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 013
Baker Bowman Cierpiot Crump Harlan
Hickey Hoppe Kelley 47 Kennedy Nordwald
Secrest Villa Walton
VACANCIES: 003


Representative Smith declared the bill passed.



HB 420, relating to motorcycle safety education, was taken up by Representative Williams.



On motion of Representative Williams, HB 420 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:





AYES: 145
Abel Ballard Barnett Barnitz Barry 100
Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Behnen Berkowitz
Berkstresser Black Bland Boatright Bonner
Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt Brooks
Burcham Burton Byrd Campbell Carnahan
Champion Cierpiot Clayton Coleman Cooper
Copenhaver Crawford Crowell Crump Cunningham
Curls Davis Dempsey Dolan Enz
Fares Farnen Foley Ford Franklin
Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill George
Graham Gratz Green 15 Green 73 Griesheimer
Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harding Hartzler
Haywood Hegeman Henderson Hendrickson Hilgemann
Holand Holt Hunter Jetton Johnson 61
Johnson 90 Jolly Kelly 27 Kelly 36 King
Koller Lawson Legan Levin Liese
Linton Long Lowe Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus
Marble Marsh May 149 Mayer Mays 50
McKenna Merideth Miller Monaco Moore
Murphy Myers Naeger O'Connor O'Toole
Ostmann Overschmidt Phillips Portwood Purgason
Ransdall Rector Reid Reinhart Relford
Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Rizzo Roark
Robirds Ross Scheve Schwab Scott
Secrest Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields
Shoemyer Skaggs Smith Surface Thompson
Townley Treadway Troupe Van Zandt Villa
Vogel Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams
Willoughby Wilson 25 Wilson 42 Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 002
Hohulin Kelly 144
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 013
Baker Bowman Harlan Hickey Hollingsworth
Hoppe Hosmer Kelley 47 Kennedy Lograsso
Nordwald St. Onge Walton
VACANCIES: 003


Representative Smith declared the bill passed.



HB 732, relating to water patrol, was taken up by Representative Hosmer.



On motion of Representative Hosmer, HB 732 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:







AYES: 142
Abel Ballard Barnett Barnitz Barry 100
Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Behnen Berkowitz
Berkstresser Black Boatright Bonner Boucher
Boykins Bray 84 Britt Brooks Burcham
Burton Byrd Campbell Carnahan Champion
Cierpiot Clayton Coleman Cooper Copenhaver
Crawford Crowell Crump Cunningham Curls
Davis Dempsey Dolan Enz Fares
Farnen Ford Franklin Fraser Froelker
Gambaro Gaskill George Graham Gratz
Green 15 Griesheimer Hagan-Harrell Hampton Harding
Hartzler Haywood Hegeman Henderson Hendrickson
Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth Holt Hosmer
Hunter Jetton Johnson 61 Johnson 90 Jolly
Kelly 144 Kelly 27 Kelly 36 King Koller
Lawson Legan Levin Liese Linton
Lowe Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble Marsh
May 149 Mayer Mays 50 McKenna Merideth
Miller Monaco Moore Murphy Myers
Naeger O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt
Phillips Portwood Purgason Ransdall Rector
Reid Reinhart Relford Reynolds Ridgeway
Rizzo Roark Robirds Ross Scheve
Schwab Scott Secrest Seigfreid Selby
Shelton Shields Shoemyer Skaggs Smith
St. Onge Surface Thompson Townley Treadway
Troupe Van Zandt Villa Vogel Wagner
Ward Wiggins Williams Willoughby Wilson 25
Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 005
Foley Green 73 Hanaway Lograsso Wilson 42
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 013
Baker Bland Bowman Harlan Hickey
Hilgemann Hoppe Kelley 47 Kennedy Long
Nordwald Richardson Walton
VACANCIES: 003


Representative Smith declared the bill passed.



The emergency clause was defeated by the following vote:



AYES: 098
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Bearden
Behnen Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Bland
Boatright Boucher Britt Burcham Burton
Byrd Campbell Carnahan Champion Clayton
Coleman Cooper Copenhaver Crawford Crump
Cunningham Curls Davis Dolan Fares
Farnen Ford Franklin Fraser Gaskill
Graham Gratz Griesheimer Hagan-Harrell Hampton
Harding Harlan Hartzler Hegeman Henderson
Holand Hollingsworth Hosmer Hunter Johnson 90
Jolly Kelly 36 Koller Legan Liese
Lowe Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marsh May 149
Mays 50 McKenna Merideth Miller Monaco
Moore Murphy Naeger O'Connor O'Toole
Ostmann Overschmidt Ransdall Reid Reinhart
Relford Rizzo Robirds Ross Scheve
Scott Seigfreid Shelton Shields Skaggs
Smith St. Onge Surface Treadway Troupe
Van Zandt Vogel Wagner Wiggins Williams
Willoughby Wilson 25 Mr. Speaker
NOES: 050
Barnitz Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bonner
Bray 84 Cierpiot Crowell Dempsey Enz
Foley Froelker Gambaro George Green 15
Green 73 Hanaway Haywood Hendrickson Hilgemann
Hohulin Holt Jetton Johnson 61 Kelly 144
Kelly 27 King Lawson Levin Linton
Lograsso Marble Mayer Myers Phillips
Portwood Purgason Rector Reynolds Ridgeway
Roark Schwab Secrest Selby Shoemyer
Thompson Townley Villa Ward Wright
PRESENT: 003
Boykins Brooks Wilson 42
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009
Bowman Hickey Hoppe Kelley 47 Kennedy
Long Nordwald Richardson Walton
VACANCIES: 003


HB 642, relating to regional jail district tax, was taken up by Representative Relford.



On motion of Representative Relford, HB 642 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:



AYES: 119
Baker Barnett Barnitz Barry 100 Bearden
Behnen Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Bland
Boatright Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84
Britt Burton Campbell Champion Cierpiot
Clayton Coleman Cooper Copenhaver Crawford
Crowell Crump Cunningham Curls Davis
Dempsey Fares Farnen Foley Franklin
Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill George
Graham Gratz Green 15 Griesheimer Hagan-Harrell
Hampton Harding Harlan Hartzler Haywood
Hegeman Henderson Hilgemann Hohulin Holand
Hollingsworth Holt Hosmer Johnson 61 Johnson 90
Jolly Kelly 27 Kelly 36 King Koller
Legan Liese Lograsso Lowe Luetkenhaus
Marsh May 149 Mays 50 McKenna Merideth
Miller Monaco Moore Murphy Naeger
O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Purgason
Ransdall Rector Reinhart Relford Reynolds
Ridgeway Rizzo Robirds Ross Scheve
Secrest Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields
Shoemyer Skaggs Smith Surface Thompson
Townley Treadway Van Zandt Villa Vogel
Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams Willoughby
Wilson 25 Wilson 42 Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 024
Ballard Bartelsmeyer Bartle Burcham Byrd
Dolan Enz Hanaway Hendrickson Hunter
Jetton Kelly 144 Levin Luetkemeyer Marble
Mayer Myers Phillips Portwood Reid
Roark Schwab Scott St. Onge
PRESENT: 001
Brooks
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 016
Abel Bowman Carnahan Ford Green 73
Hickey Hoppe Kelley 47 Kennedy Lawson
Linton Long Nordwald Richardson Troupe
Walton
VACANCIES: 003


Representative Smith declared the bill passed.



REFERRAL OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS



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



HCR 23 - Education-Elementary and Secondary

HCR 25 - Public-Private Partnerships



REFERRAL OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION



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



HJR 23 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions







REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS



The following House Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:



HB 959 - Transportation

HB 966 - Transportation

HB 980 - Transportation

HB 985 - Environment and Energy

HB 1000 - Redistricting

HB 1007 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions

HB 1008 - Transportation

HB 1025 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions



REFERRAL OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION



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



SCR 20 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions



COMMITTEE REPORTS



Committee on Critical Issues, Consumer Protection and Housing, Chairman Harlan reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Critical Issues, Consumer Protection and Housing, to which was referred HCR 4, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.



House Concurrent Resolution No. 4



WHEREAS, three years after women won the right to vote, the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution, authored by Alice Paul, head of the National Women's Party, was introduced in Congress by Senator Curtis and Representative Anthony, both Republicans; and



WHEREAS, the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution passed the United States Senate and then the United States House of Representatives, and on March 22, 1972, the proposed Amendment to the United States Constitution was sent to the states for ratification; and



WHEREAS, the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution states:

"Section 1. Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.

Section 2. The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.

Section 3. This amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification."; and



WHEREAS, Congress placed a deadline of June 30, 1982, on the ratification process and thirty-five states ratified the proposed Amendment before the deadline; and



WHEREAS, Congress may not have the constitutional authority to place a deadline on the ratification process; and

WHEREAS, Article V of the United States Constitution allows the General Assembly of the State of Missouri to ratify this proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the United States; and



WHEREAS, the General Assembly of the State of Missouri finds that the proposed Amendment is meaningful and needed as part of the United States Constitution and that the present political, social and economic conditions are the same as or are even more demanding today than they were when the proposed Amendment was first submitted for adoption:



NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Missouri House of Representatives, Ninety-first General Assembly, First Regular Session, the Missouri Senate concurring therein, that the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution is hereby ratified; and



BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be instructed to prepare a properly inscribed copy of this resolution for the Archivist of the United States, Washington, D.C.; the Vice President of the United States; the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives; and each member of the United States Congress from Missouri with request that it be printed in the Congressional Record.



Committee on Retirement, Chairman Hagan-Harrell reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Retirement, to which was referred HB 660, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.



ADJOURNMENT



On motion of Representative Crump, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, March 27, 2001.



CORRECTIONS TO THE HOUSE JOURNAL



Correct House Journal, Forty-third Day, Thursday, March 15, 2001, page 759, lines 31 and 32, by deleting all of said lines and inserting in lieu thereof the following:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review and Government Reform, to which was referred HB 592, 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 House Bill No. 592, Page 1, Section 26.730, Line 15, by deleting the word "the" after the word "with"; and



Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section 26.730, Line 16, by deleting the words "University of Missouri" and inserting in lieu thereof the phrase "any higher educational facility in the state"; and



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



Page 735, roll call, by showing Representative Levin voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".





Pages 738 and 739, roll call, by showing Representative Thompson voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".



Pages 739 and 740, roll call, by showing Representative Copenhaver voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".



Pages 743 and 744, roll call, by showing Representative Holand voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".



Pages 753 and 754, roll call, by showing Representative Hollingsworth voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".



Pages 754 and 755, roll call, by showing Representatives Barnett, Fares and Hollingsworth voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".



Pages 755 and 756, roll call, by showing Representative Hollingsworth voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".



COMMITTEE MEETINGS



BUDGET

Tuesday, March 27, 2001, 8:00 am. Hearing Room 3.

Possible Executive Session.

To be considered - HB 13



BUDGET

Wednesday, March 28, 2001, 8:00 am. Hearing Room 3.

Possible Executive Session.

To be considered - HB 13, HB 18, HB 19



BUDGET

Wednesday, March 28, 2001. Hearing Room 3 upon morning adjournment.

Possible Executive Session.

To be considered - HB 18, HB 19



BUDGET

Thursday, March 29, 2001, 8:00 am. Hearing Room 3.

Possible Executive Session.

To be considered - HB 18, HB 19



CHILDREN, FAMILIES, AND HEALTH

Tuesday, March 27, 2001. Hearing Room 4 upon morning adjournment.

Possible Executive Session to follow hearing.

To be considered - HB 104, HB 620, HB 630, HB 722, HB 913



CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

Wednesday, March 28, 2001. Hearing Room 1 upon morning adjournment.

Executive Session may follow.

To be considered - HB 898, HB 908, HB 921



COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Tuesday, March 27, 2001. Hearing Room 6 upon morning adjournment.

Executive Session may follow.

To be considered - HB 434, HB 875



CONSERVATION, STATE PARKS AND MINING

Wednesday, March 28, 2001, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 1.

Executive Session may follow.

To be considered - HB 374, HB 379



EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY

Wednesday, March 28, 2001, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 4.

To be considered - HB 95, HB 128, HB 131, HB 649, HJR 18, Executive Session - HB 199, Executive Session - HB 637



EDUCATION - HIGHER

Wednesday, March 28, 2001, 1:15 pm. Hearing Room 5.

Executive Session.

To be considered - SB 25



FISCAL REVIEW AND GOVERNMENT REFORM

Tuesday, March 27, 2001, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 7.

(Fiscal Note). AMENDED.

To be considered - HB 501, HB 754, HB 762



JOINT COMMITTEE ON CORRECTIONS

Wednesday, March 28, 2001, 12:30 pm. Senate Committee Room 1.

Organizational meeting.



JUDICIARY

Tuesday, March 27, 2001. Hearing Room 5 upon morning adjournment.

Executive Session may follow.

To be considered - HB 665, HB 981



LABOR

Wednesday, March 28, 2001, 8:00 pm. Hearing Room 3.

To be considered - Executive Session - HB 63, Executive Session - HB 208







MISCELLANEOUS BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

Wednesday, March 28, 2001, 9:30 am. Side gallery.

To be considered - Executive Session - HB 172, Executive Session - HB 186



MOTOR VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

Tuesday, March 27, 2001, 1:00 pm. Hearing Room 1. AMENDED.

To be considered - HB 654, Executive Session - HB 629, Executive Session - HB 708,

Executive Session - HB 729, Executive Session - HB 755, Executive Session - HB 776,

Executive Session - HB 797



RETIREMENT

Wednesday, March 28, 2001, 8:00 pm. Hearing Room 1.

To be considered - HB 659, HB 671, HB 672, HB 674



SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON REDISTRICTING

Wednesday, March 28, 2001, 1:00 pm. Hearing Rooms 2A and 2B.

Organizational meeting.



SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON SPORTSMANSHIP, SAFETY AND FIREARMS

Tuesday, March 27, 2001. Hearing Room 3 upon morning adjournment.

Executive Session may follow.

To be considered - HB 28, HB 33



URBAN AFFAIRS

Tuesday, March 27, 2001. Hearing Room 1 upon evening adjournment.

Possible Executive Session to follow. AMENDED.

To be considered - Executive Session - HB 760, Executive Session - HB 783



HOUSE CALENDAR



FORTY-SIXTH DAY, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 2001



HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS FOR PERFECTION



1 HCS HJR 15 & 13 - Crawford

2 HJR 11 - Gambaro



HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION



1 HCS HB 106 - Johnson (61)

2 HB 662 - Green (73)

3 HB 471 - Jolly

4 HB 70 - Koller

5 HB 120, HCA 1 - O'Connor

6 HCS HB 274 - Shields

7 HCS HB 924, 714, 685, 756, 734 & 518 - Wiggins

8 HCS HB 533 & 724 - Johnson (90)

9 HB 891 - Smith

10 HB 882 - Crump

11 HCS HB 457 - Kreider

12 HB 915 - Graham

13 HB 612, HCA 1 - Ladd Baker

14 HB 349 - Hosmer

15 HCS HB 824 - Abel

16 HCS HB 581 - Ridgeway

17 HB 679 - Boykins

18 HCS HB 835, 90, 707, 373, 641, 510, 516 & 572 - Britt

19 HB 286, HCA 1 & HCA 2 - Smith

20 HCS HB 280, 69, 497 & 689 - Hoppe

21 HB 527 - Luetkenhaus

22 HB 736 - Liese

23 HB 366 - Champion

24 HB 678 - Seigfreid

25 HB 436 - Merideth

26 HCS HB 472 - Burton

27 HCS HB 488 - Koller

28 HB 592 - Williams

29 HCS HB 660 - Hagan-Harrell



HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - INFORMAL



1 HCS HB 113 - Hickey

2 HB 114 - Hickey



HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - CONSENT



(March 15, 2001)



1 HB 949 - Barry

2 HB 725 - Britt

3 HB 590 - Graham

4 HB 648 - Ostmann

5 HB 664 - Skaggs

6 HB 897 - Kreider

7 HB 716 - Burton

8 HB 796 - Hosmer

9 HB 865 - Davis

10 HB 458 - Lawson

11 HB 805 - Mayer

12 HB 821 - Hosmer

13 HB 285 - Riback Wilson (25)

14 HB 816 - Kennedy

15 HB 644 - Burton



(March 22, 2001)



1 HB 52 - Ward

2 HB 498 - Wagner

3 HB 704 - Gambaro

4 HB 922 - Gaskill

5 HB 951 - Gratz

6 HB 596 - Kennedy

7 HB 745 - Farnen

8 HB 945 - Hosmer

9 HB 909 - Davis

10 HB 606 - Kennedy

11 HB 955 - Green (73)

12 HB 410 - Holt

13 HB 402 - Boucher

14 HB 84 - Richardson

15 HB 954 - Hosmer

16 HB 825 - Kennedy

17 HB 881 - Scott

18 HB 408 - Kelley (47)

19 HB 933 - Reid

20 HB 904 - Merideth



HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION FOR ADOPTION AND THIRD READING



HCR 4, (3-26-01) - Williams



HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING



1 HCS HB 754, 29, 300 & 505, (Fiscal Review 3-15-01) - Franklin

2 HS HCS HB 762, (Fiscal Review 3-15-01) - Barry

3 HB 501, (Fiscal Review 3-15-01) - Bowman

4 HB 314, (Fiscal Review 3-15-01) - Nordwald

















HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - CONSENT



1 HB 626 - Hosmer

2 HB 693 - Smith

3 HB 769 - Harlan

4 HB 537 - Ostmann

5 HB 544 - Holand

6 HB 318 - O'Toole

7 HB 385 - Franklin



SENATE BILL FOR THIRD READING



SB 256, HCA 1, E.C. (Fiscal Review 3-14-01) - O'Toole


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