First Regular Session, 91st General Assembly
FORTY-NINTH DAY, Monday, April 2, 2001
Speaker Kreider in the Chair.
Prayer by Father David Buescher.
God of progress, help these women and men continue in their activities to advance their goals for this session of our legislature. A lot has been accomplished. Many projects, programs, ideas and dreams remain unfulfilled. Invigorate us all anew in character and fortitude to press on with the work here in this chamber, in our representatives' offices, and in the hearing rooms. A new week presents itself with fresh challenges. With You at our helm, the week will find its end more in tune with Your loving will for our communities, for this state, and for this nation. 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: Samantha Jolly, Erin Baldwin, Leslie Russell, Jamie Russell, Tara Williams, David Spencer, Hunter Hendricks and Joseph Baldwin.
The Journal of the forty-eighth day was approved as corrected by the following vote:
AYES: 083 | ||||
Abel | Baker | Barnitz | Barry 100 | Berkowitz |
Bland | Bonner | Boucher | Bowman | Boykins |
Bray 84 | Britt | Brooks | Campbell | Carnahan |
Clayton | Coleman | Copenhaver | Crump | Curls |
Davis | Farnen | Foley | Ford | Franklin |
Fraser | Gambaro | George | Graham | Gratz |
Green 15 | Green 73 | Hagan-Harrell | Hampton | Harding |
Haywood | Hickey | Hilgemann | Hollingsworth | Holt |
Hoppe | Hosmer | Johnson 61 | Johnson 90 | Jolly |
Kelly 27 | Kelly 36 | Kennedy | Koller | Lawson |
Lowe | Luetkenhaus | Mays 50 | McKenna | Merideth |
Monaco | O'Connor | O'Toole | Overschmidt | Ransdall |
Relford | Reynolds | Rizzo | Scheve | Seigfreid |
Selby | Shoemyer | Skaggs | Smith | Thompson |
Treadway | Troupe | Van Zandt | Villa | Wagner |
Walton | Ward | Wiggins | Williams | Willoughby |
Wilson 25 | Wilson 42 | Mr. Speaker | ||
NOES: 073 | ||||
Ballard | Barnett | Bartelsmeyer | Bartle | Bearden |
Behnen | Berkstresser | Black | Boatright | Burcham |
Burton | Byrd | Champion | Cierpiot | Cooper |
Crawford | Crowell | Cunningham | Dempsey | Dolan |
Enz | Fares | Froelker | Gaskill | Griesheimer |
Hanaway | Hartzler | Hegeman | Henderson | Hendrickson |
Hohulin | Holand | Hunter | Jetton | Kelley 47 |
Kelly 144 | King | Legan | Levin | Linton |
Lograsso | Long | Luetkemeyer | Marble | Marsh |
May 149 | Mayer | Miller | Moore | Murphy |
Myers | Naeger | Nordwald | Ostmann | Phillips |
Portwood | Purgason | Rector | Reid | Reinhart |
Richardson | Ridgeway | Roark | Robirds | Ross |
Schwab | Scott | Shields | St. Onge | Surface |
Townley | Vogel | Wright | ||
PRESENT: 000 | ||||
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 004 | ||||
Harlan | Liese | Secrest | Shelton | |
VACANCIES: 003 |
HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED
House Resolution No. 1047 - Representative Treadway
House Resolution No. 1048 - Representative Behnen
House Resolution No. 1049 - Representative Selby, et al
House Resolution No. 1050 - Representative Bartle
House Resolution No. 1051
through
House Resolution No. 1055 - Representatives Ross and Lograsso
House Resolution No. 1056 - Representative Ford, et al
House Resolution No. 1057 - Representative Johnson (90)
House Resolution No. 1058 - Representative Dolan
House Resolution No. 1059
and
House Resolution No. 1060 - Representative Hampton
House Resolution No. 1061
and
House Resolution No. 1062 - Representative Kelly (144)
House Resolution No. 1063
and
House Resolution No. 1064 - Representative Griesheimer
House Resolution No. 1065 - Representative Hanaway, joined by members of the Missouri Republican Caucus
SECOND READING OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
SCS SCR 14, SCR 25, and SCR 26 were read the second time.
SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS
SCS SB 284, SB 307, SCS SB 384, SB 406, SB 451, SB 460, SB 470, SCS SB 514, SCS SB 520, SB 538, SB 543, SB 544, SB 553, SB 556, SB 563, SCS SB 568, SB 575, SCS SB 591, SB 610, and SCS SB 619 were read the second time.
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate refuses to recede from its position on SCS HCS HB 15 and grants the House a conference thereon.
APPOINTMENT OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
The Speaker appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like committee from the Senate on the following bill:
SCS HCS HB 15: Representatives Green (73), Graham, Wilson (42), Legan and Shields
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like Committee from the House on SCS HCS HB 15: Senators Russell, Rohrbach, Westfall, Goode and Wiggins.
THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILL - CONSENT
HB 716, relating to physical therapy, was taken up by Representative Burton.
On motion of Representative Burton, HB 716 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 152 | ||||
Abel | Baker | Ballard | Barnett | Barry 100 |
Bartelsmeyer | Bartle | Bearden | Behnen | Berkowitz |
Berkstresser | Black | Bland | Boatright | Bonner |
Boucher | Bowman | 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 | Hartzler |
Haywood | Hegeman | Henderson | Hendrickson | Hickey |
Hilgemann | Hohulin | Holand | Hollingsworth | Holt |
Hoppe | Hosmer | Hunter | Jetton | Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 | Jolly | Kelley 47 | 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 | Myers | Naeger |
Nordwald | 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 | Shields |
Shoemyer | Skaggs | Smith | St. Onge | Surface |
Thompson | Townley | Treadway | Troupe | Van Zandt |
Villa | Vogel | Wagner | Walton | Ward |
Wiggins | Williams | Willoughby | Wilson 25 | Wilson 42 |
Wright | Mr. Speaker | |||
NOES: 003 | ||||
Barnitz | Murphy | Selby | ||
PRESENT: 001 | ||||
Brooks | ||||
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 004 | ||||
Harlan | Liese | Secrest | Shelton | |
VACANCIES: 003 |
Speaker Kreider declared the bill passed.
SIGNING OF SENATE BILL
All other business of the House was suspended while SB 256 was read at length and, there being no objection, was signed by the Speaker to the end that the same may become law.
Speaker Pro Tem Abel assumed the Chair.
THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS - CONSENT
HB 865, relating to school building report cards, was taken up by Representative Davis.
On motion of Representative Davis, HB 865 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 147 | ||||
Abel | Baker | Barnett | Barnitz | Barry 100 |
Bartelsmeyer | Bartle | Bearden | Behnen | Berkowitz |
Berkstresser | Black | Bland | Boatright | Bonner |
Boucher | Bowman | Boykins | Bray 84 | Britt |
Brooks | Burcham | Burton | Byrd | 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 | Hanaway | Harding | Hartzler |
Haywood | Hegeman | Henderson | Hendrickson | Hickey |
Hilgemann | Hohulin | Holand | Hollingsworth | Holt |
Hoppe | Hosmer | Hunter | Jetton | Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 | Jolly | Kelley 47 | Kelly 144 | Kelly 27 |
Kelly 36 | Kennedy | Lawson | Legan | Liese |
Lograsso | Lowe | Luetkemeyer | Luetkenhaus | Marble |
Marsh | May 149 | Mayer | Mays 50 | McKenna |
Merideth | Miller | Monaco | Moore | Myers |
Naeger | Nordwald | 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 | Shields | Shoemyer | Skaggs | Smith |
St. Onge | Surface | Thompson | Townley | Van Zandt |
Villa | Vogel | Wagner | Walton | Ward |
Wiggins | Williams | Willoughby | Wilson 25 | Wilson 42 |
Wright | Mr. Speaker | |||
NOES: 000 | ||||
PRESENT: 005 | ||||
Ballard | Cierpiot | King | Linton | Murphy |
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008 | ||||
Harlan | Koller | Levin | Long | Secrest |
Shelton | Treadway | Troupe | ||
VACANCIES: 003 |
Speaker Pro Tem Abel declared the bill passed.
HB 458, relating to use of warning signals, was taken up by Representative Lawson.
On motion of Representative Lawson, HB 458 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 | Byrd |
Campbell | Carnahan | Champion | Cierpiot | Clayton |
Coleman | Cooper | Copenhaver | Crawford | Crowell |
Crump | Cunningham | Curls | Davis | Dempsey |
Dolan | Enz | Fares | Farnen | Foley |
Franklin | Fraser | Froelker | Gambaro | Gaskill |
George | Gratz | Green 15 | Green 73 | Griesheimer |
Hagan-Harrell | Hampton | Hanaway | Harding | Harlan |
Hartzler | Haywood | Hegeman | Henderson | Hendrickson |
Hickey | Hilgemann | Hohulin | Holand | Hollingsworth |
Holt | Hoppe | Hosmer | Hunter | Jetton |
Johnson 61 | Johnson 90 | Jolly | Kelley 47 | 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 | Nordwald | 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 | Shields | Shoemyer |
Skaggs | Smith | St. Onge | Surface | Thompson |
Treadway | Van Zandt | Villa | Vogel | Wagner |
Walton | Ward | Wiggins | Williams | Willoughby |
Wilson 25 | Wilson 42 | Wright | Mr. Speaker | |
NOES: 001 | ||||
Townley | ||||
PRESENT: 000 | ||||
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 005 | ||||
Ford | Graham | Secrest | Shelton | Troupe |
VACANCIES: 003 |
Speaker Pro Tem Abel declared the bill passed.
HB 805, relating to temporary instruction permit, was placed on the Informal Calendar.
HB 821, relating to organ transplant program, was placed on the Informal Calendar.
Representative Coleman assumed the Chair.
Speaker Pro Tem Abel resumed the Chair.
HB 285, relating to centers of excellence in women's health, was taken up by Representative Riback Wilson (25).
On motion of Representative Riback Wilson (25), HB 285 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 115 | ||||
Abel | Baker | Barnett | Barnitz | Barry 100 |
Bartle | Behnen | Berkowitz | Black | Bland |
Bonner | Boucher | Bowman | Boykins | Bray 84 |
Britt | Brooks | Burcham | Burton | Byrd |
Campbell | Carnahan | Champion | Coleman | Copenhaver |
Crawford | Crowell | Crump | Cunningham | Curls |
Davis | Dolan | Fares | Farnen | Foley |
Franklin | Fraser | Froelker | Gambaro | George |
Graham | Gratz | Green 15 | Green 73 | Griesheimer |
Hagan-Harrell | Hampton | Hanaway | Harding | Harlan |
Haywood | Hegeman | Hickey | Hilgemann | Holand |
Hollingsworth | Holt | Hoppe | Hosmer | Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 | Jolly | Kelly 27 | Kelly 36 | Kennedy |
King | Koller | Lawson | Levin | Liese |
Lowe | Luetkenhaus | Marsh | Mayer | Mays 50 |
McKenna | Merideth | Miller | Monaco | Moore |
Nordwald | O'Connor | O'Toole | Ostmann | Overschmidt |
Portwood | Ransdall | Reid | Relford | Reynolds |
Rizzo | Ross | Scheve | Scott | Seigfreid |
Selby | Shields | Shoemyer | Skaggs | Smith |
Thompson | Treadway | Troupe | Van Zandt | Villa |
Wagner | Walton | Ward | Wiggins | Williams |
Willoughby | Wilson 25 | Wilson 42 | Wright | Mr. Speaker |
NOES: 032 | ||||
Ballard | Bearden | Berkstresser | Boatright | Cierpiot |
Cooper | Enz | Gaskill | Hartzler | Hendrickson |
Hohulin | Hunter | Jetton | Kelley 47 | Kelly 144 |
Linton | Lograsso | Luetkemeyer | Marble | May 149 |
Myers | Phillips | Purgason | Rector | Reinhart |
Ridgeway | Roark | Robirds | Schwab | St. Onge |
Townley | Vogel | |||
PRESENT: 004 | ||||
Bartelsmeyer | Henderson | Murphy | Naeger | |
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009 | ||||
Clayton | Dempsey | Ford | Legan | Long |
Richardson | Secrest | Shelton | Surface | |
VACANCIES: 003 |
Speaker Pro Tem Abel declared the bill passed.
REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS
The following House Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:
HS HB 612 - Fiscal Review and Government Reform (Fiscal Note)
HS HCS HB 824 - Fiscal Review and Government Reform (Fiscal Note)
HB 915 - Fiscal Review and Government Reform (Fiscal Note)
REFERRAL OF SENATE BILLS
The following Senate Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:
SB 32 - Education-Elementary and Secondary
SB 123 - Sportsmanship, Safety and Firearms
SCS SB 284 - Education-Elementary and Secondary
SCS SB 287 - Public Safety, Law Enforcement and Veteran Affairs
SB 288 - Judiciary
SB 293 - Commerce and Economic Development
SB 295 - Education-Higher
SCS SB 301 - Correctional and State Institutions
SB 303 - Education-Elementary and Secondary
SCS SB 304 - Judiciary
SB 307 - Ways and Means
SB 316 - Retirement
SB 321 - Education-Elementary and Secondary
SCS SB 341 - Public Safety, Law Enforcement and Veteran Affairs
SCS SB 344 - Insurance
SB 345 - Local Government and Related Matters
SB 348 - Children, Families and Health
SB 353 - Education-Elementary and Secondary
SCS SB 357 - Professional Registration and Licensing
SB 371 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions
SCS SB 383 - Urban Affairs
SCS SB 384 - Professional Registration and Licensing
SCS SB 393 - Professional Registration and Licensing
SB 394 - Correctional and State Institutions
SB 406 - Transportation
SCS SB 407 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations
SB 422 - Public Safety, Law Enforcement and Veteran Affairs
SCS SB 431 - Correctional and State Institutions
SB 434 - Children, Families and Health
SB 435 - Transportation
SB 436 - Transportation
SB 441 - Local Government and Related Matters
SB 442 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations
SB 443 - Public Safety, Law Enforcement and Veteran Affairs
SB 451 - Utilities Regulation
SB 460 - Ways and Means
SB 470 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions
SCS SB 514 - Children, Families and Health
SCS SB 515 - Local Government and Related Matters
SCS SB 520 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations
SB 521 - Workers Compensation and Employment Security
SB 538 - Banks and Financial Institutions
SB 543 - Education-Elementary and Secondary
SB 544 - Correctional and State Institutions
SB 553 - Correctional and State Institutions
SB 556 - Local Government and Related Matters
SB 563 - Ways and Means
SCS SB 568 - Correctional and State Institutions
SB 575 - Education-Elementary and Secondary
SCS SB 591 - Local Government and Related Matters
SB 605 - Insurance
SB 610 - Local Government and Related Matters
SCS SB 619 - Local Government and Related Matters
SCS SB 623 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Committee on Budget, Chairman Green (73) reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Budget, to which was referred HB 13, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Budget, to which was referred HB 18, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Budget, to which was referred HB 19, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.
Committee on Education-Higher, Chairman Williams reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Education-Higher, to which was referred SB 25, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.
ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Representative Crump, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, April 3, 2001.
CORRECTIONS TO THE HOUSE JOURNAL
Correct House Journal, Forty-eighth Day, Thursday, March 29, 2001, pages 878 and 879, roll call, by showing Representatives Cooper, Kelly (27) and Shoemyer voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 881 and 882, roll call, by showing Representative Wright voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 882 and 883, roll call, by showing Representative Reinhart voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 883 and 884, roll call, by showing Representatives Black and Kennedy voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 885 and 886, roll call, by showing Representative Surface voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
COMMITTEE MEETINGS
AGRICULTURE
Wednesday, April 4, 2001. Hearing Room 7 upon morning adjournment.
Executive Session to follow. Presentation by FAPRI.
To be considered - HB 31, HB 601, HB 941
CHILDREN, FAMILIES, AND HEALTH
Tuesday, April 3, 2001. Hearing Room 4 upon morning adjournment.
Possible Executive Session.
To be considered - HB 134, HB 807, HB 892, HB 964
CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Wednesday, April 4, 2001. Hearing Room 1 upon morning adjournment.
Executive Session may follow.
To be considered - SB 72, SB 87, SB 370
COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Tuesday, April 3, 2001. Hearing Room 6 upon morning adjournment.
Executive Session may follow.
To be considered - HB 599, HB 837, HCR 26
CONSERVATION, STATE PARKS AND MINING
Wednesday, April 4, 2001, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 1.
To be considered - SCR 13
CORRECTIONAL & STATE INSTITUTIONS
Tuesday, April 3, 2001, 8:00 pm. Hearing Room 7.
Executive Session may follow.
To be considered - HB 150, HB 231, HB 346, HB 880
EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY
Wednesday, April 4, 2001, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 3.
To be considered - HB 305, HB 326, HB 903, HB 926, Executive Session - HB 128,
Executive Session - HB 199, Executive Session - HB 637, Executive Session - HJR 18
FISCAL REVIEW AND GOVERNMENT REFORM
Tuesday, April 3, 2001, 9:30 am. Hearing Room 7.
(Fiscal Note). To be considered - HB 471
INSURANCE
Tuesday, April 3, 2001. Hearing Room 5 upon afternoon adjournment/6:00p.m.
To be considered - HB 900, Executive Session - HB 764, Executive Session - HB 900
JUDICIARY
Tuesday, April 3, 2001. Hearing Room 5 upon morning adjournment.
Executive Session may follow.
To be considered - HB 272, HB 651, HB 996, HB 997, HB 1005
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND RELATED MATTERS
Tuesday, April 3, 2001. Hearing Room 7 upon morning adjournment.
Executive Session may follow.
To be considered - HB 843
MISCELLANEOUS BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
Wednesday, April 4, 2001, 8:00 am. Hearing Room 6.
To be considered - HB 1007, HB 1025, SB 203, SB 416, SCR 6, SCR 10, SCR 20
MISSOURI TOBACCO SETTLEMENT
Tuesday, April 3, 2001. Hearing Room 1 upon morning adjournment.
Overview of the Missouri Tobacco Settlement.
MISSOURI TOBACCO SETTLEMENT
Wednesday, April 4, 2001, 8:00 am. Hearing Room 7.
To be considered - HB 888, HB 916, HB 942, HB 943, HJR 17
PUBLIC SAFETY, LAW ENFORCEMENT AND VETERAN AFFAIRS
Tuesday, April 3, 2001, 8:00 am. Hearing Room 6.
Executive Session will follow.
To be considered - SB 26, SB 224, SCR 16
SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON SPORTSMANSHIP, SAFETY AND FIREARMS
Tuesday, April 3, 2001. Hearing Room 3 upon morning adjournment.
Executive Session may follow.
To be considered - HB 258, HB 853, HB 1013
SUBCOMMITTEE ON REDISTRICTING FOR CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS 4,5,6,7,8,9
Thursday, April 5, 2001, 5:00 pm. Pulaski County Courthouse, Waynesville.
Public Hearing on Congressional Redistricting.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON REDISTRICTING FOR CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS 4,5,6,7,8,9
Friday, April 6, 2001, 12:00 pm.
SMS University Alumni Center, 300 S. Jefferson, 1st Floor Hospitality Room.
Public hearing on Congressional Redistricting.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON REDISTRICTING FOR CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS 4,5,6,7,8,9
Monday, April 9, 2001, 7:00 pm. Audrain County Courthouse, Commissioner's Offices.
Public hearing on Congressional Redistricting.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON REDISTRICTING FOR CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS 4,5,6,7,8,9
Thursday, April 12, 2001, 5:30 pm. Penn Valley Community College Room 503.
Public hearing on Congressional Redistricting.
TRANSPORTATION
Wednesday, April 4, 2001. Hearing Room 6 upon morning adjournment.
To be considered - HB 917, HJR 16, SB 244
WAYS AND MEANS
Tuesday, April 3, 2001. Hearing Room 2 upon morning adjournment.
Executive Session to be held.
To be considered - HB 818, HB 944, SB 234
HOUSE CALENDAR
FIFTIETH DAY, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 2001
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION FOR PERFECTION
HCS HJR 15 & 13 - Crawford
HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - APPROPRIATIONS
1 HCS HB 13 - Bonner
2 HCS HB 18 - Green (73)
3 HCS HB 19 - Green (73)
HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION
1 HCS HB 924, 714, 685, 756, 734 & 518 - Wiggins
2 HCS HB 457, HA 2, as amended, tabled - Kreider
3 HB 349 - Hosmer
4 HCS HB 835, 90, 707, 373, 641, 510, 516 & 572 - Britt
5 HB 286, HCA 1 & HCA 2 - Smith
6 HCS HB 280, 69, 497 & 689 - Hoppe
7 HB 527 - Luetkenhaus
8 HB 736 - Liese
9 HB 366 - Champion
10 HB 678 - Seigfreid
11 HB 436 - Merideth
12 HCS HB 472 - Burton
13 HCS HB 488 - Koller
14 HB 592 - Williams
15 HCS HB 660 - Hagan-Harrell
16 HB 555 - Foley
17 HCS HB 426 - O'Toole
18 HCS HB 831 - Carnahan
19 HCS HB 428 - Kelly (36)
20 HCS HB 593 - Riback Wilson (25)
21 HCS HB 170 - Froelker
22 HCS HB 239 - Smith
HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - INFORMAL
1 HCS HB 113 - Hickey
2 HB 882 - Crump
3 HB 891 - Smith
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION AND THIRD READING
1 HCR 4, (3-26-01, pages 799 & 800) - Williams
2 HCR 10, (3-27-01, page 830) - Holand
3 HCR 12, (3-29-01, page 894) - Haywood
4 HCR 24, (3-29-01, pages 891 & 892) - Boucher
5 HCR 5, (3-29-01, pages 892 & 893) - Mays (50)
6 HCR 6, (3-29-01, page 890) - Myers
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION FOR THIRD READING
HS HJR 11 - Gambaro
HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING
1 HCS HB 754, 29, 300 & 505 - Franklin
2 HS HCS HB 762 - Barry
3 HCS HB 106 - Johnson (61)
4 HB 471, (Fiscal Review 3-28-01) - Jolly
5 HCS HB 274, E.C. - Shields
6 HB 662 - Green (73)
7 HB 70 - Koller
8 HB 120 - O'Connor
9 HCS HB 533 & 724 - Johnson (90)
10 HB 915, E.C. (Fiscal Review 4-2-01) - Graham
11 HS HB 612, (Fiscal Review 4-2-01) - Ladd Baker
12 HS HCS HB 824, (Fiscal Review 4-2-01) - Abel
13 HCS HB 581 - Ridgeway
14 HB 679 - Boykins
HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - CONSENT
1 HB 897 - Kreider
2 HB 796 - Hosmer
3 HB 816 - Kennedy
4 HB 644 - Burton
5 HB 52 - Ward
6 HB 498 - Wagner
7 HB 704 - Gambaro
8 HB 922 - Gaskill
9 HB 951 - Gratz
10 HB 596 - Kennedy
11 HB 745 - Farnen
12 HB 945 - Hosmer
13 HB 909 - Davis
14 HB 606 - Kennedy
15 HB 955 - Green (73)
16 HB 410 - Holt
17 HB 402 - Boucher
18 HB 84 - Richardson
19 HB 954 - Hosmer
20 HB 825 - Kennedy
21 HB 881 - Scott
22 HB 408 - Kelley (47)
23 HB 933 - Reid
24 HB 904 - Merideth
HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - CONSENT - INFORMAL
1 HB 805 - Mayer
2 HB 821 - Hosmer
BILL IN CONFERENCE
SCS HCS HB 15 - Green (73)
HOUSE RESOLUTIONS
1 HR 152, (3-1-01, page 557) - Harlan
2 HR 394, (3-28-01, page 871) - Hendrickson
3 HR 537, (3-1-01, page 557) - Williams
4 HR 223, (3-1-01, page 557) - WilliamsMissouri House of Representatives