Second Regular Session, 92nd General Assembly
SIXTH DAY, Thursday, January 15, 2004
Speaker Hanaway in the Chair.
Prayer by Reverend Donald W. Lammers.
Lord God, You are Father of all peoples, those of every race, nation and creed. Your Holy Word inspired the founding fathers of our nation to write, "All...are created equal."
You raised up people like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. both to challenge and lead our nation in living up to its own conviction of the equality of all. For this we thank You. During and after his lifetime, justice has grown among us; peace has taken deeper root.
Your Holy Spirit aids those with the eye of wisdom to see that still much racism and prejudice remain. Many of us were born into a certain culture of racism, with attitudes of prejudice instilled in us from our earliest years.
In the name of our forebearers and in our own name, we ask Your forgiveness. We thank You for helping us to rise above much of this.
We ask You, God and Father of all, to continue to purify us by the practice of our faith, and by the discipline and the events of our lives, so that our service in the Missouri House of Representatives this year be clean, with the integrity of no prejudice at all.
Keep safe all travelers during the coming weekend. Protect from injury and death all our men and women in the armed forces.
We praise You! For You are our God, forever and ever. Amen.
The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited.
The Speaker appointed the following to act as Honorary Pages for the Day, to serve without compensation: Mary Bast, Amanda Bast, Ray Bast, Teresa Bast, Hannah Bast, Emily Kopff, Caroline Kopff and Audrey Lee Erdman.
The Journal of the fifth day was approved as corrected.
HOUSE RESOLUTION
Representative Townley offered House Resolution No. 71.
HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED
House Resolution No. 72 - Representative Shoemyer
House Resolution No. 73 - Representatives Richard and Stevenson
House Resolution No. 74
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House Resolution No. 75 - Representative George, et al
House Resolution No. 76
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House Resolution No. 77 - Representative Goodman
House Resolution No. 78
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House Resolution No. 79 - Representative Wagner
House Resolution No. 80 - Representative May
House Resolution No. 81 - Representative Whorton
House Resolution No. 82 - Representative Villa
House Resolution No. 83 - Representative Wilson (130)
House Resolution No. 84 - Representative Pratt
House Resolution No. 85
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House Resolution No. 87 - Representative Witte
House Resolution No. 88 - Representative Dixon
House Resolution No. 89 - Representative Goodman
House Resolution No. 90 - Representative Donnelly
House Resolution No. 91 - Representative Hunter
House Resolution No. 92 - Representative Fraser
House Resolution No. 93 - Representative Hanaway
House Resolution No. 94 - Representative Lager
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Representatives Zweifel, Jones, Corcoran, Darrough, Wildberger, Whorton, Carnahan and Muckler offered House Concurrent Resolution No. 11.
INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
The following House Joint Resolution was read the first time and copies ordered printed:
HJR 46, introduced by Representatives Stevenson, Smith (14), Wilson (119), Ruestman and Goodman, relating to term limits.
INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS
The following House Bills were read the first time and copies ordered printed:
HB 1100, introduced by Representatives Rector, LeVota, Willoughby, Taylor, Emery, Wilson (130), Ward, Angst, Stevenson, Richard, Viebrock, Wasson, Skaggs, Young and Bishop, relating to recovery of costs by electrical corporations.
HB 1101, introduced by Representatives Yates, Sutherland, Smith (118), Stevenson, Dusenberg, Hobbs, Dixon, Reinhart, Smith (14), Munzlinger, Portwood and Phillips, relating to campaign finance disclosure reports.
HB 1102, introduced by Representatives Wallace, Davis (122), King, Wilson (119), Bivins, Moore, Hampton, Engler, Taylor, Schneider, Townley, Lembke, Rector, Bough, Black, Baker, Angst, Schlottach, Crawford, Hunter, Wilson (42), Curls, Dethrow, Viebrock, Kuessner, Richard, Smith (118), Behnen, Stefanick, Cunningham (145), Wood, Sander, Phillips, Cooper (155), Purgason, Goodman, Dempsey, Icet, Parker, Skaggs, Whorton, Young, Ruestman, Morris, Kelly (144), Mayer, Wasson, Bean, Stevenson, May, Myers, Kingery, Lipke, Holand, Guest, Pearce, Miller, Luetkemeyer, Walton, Villa, Bishop, Swinger, Haywood, Ransdall, Wilson (130), Witte, Dixon, Quinn and Munzlinger, relating to education accountability standards.
HB 1103, introduced by Representatives Lipke, Goodman and Baker, relating to juvenile court jurisdiction.
HB 1104, introduced by Representatives Jolly, LeVota, Skaggs, Meiners, Lowe, Campbell, Walker, Dusenberg, Brown, Pratt, Yates and Bishop, relating to the disposal of a former tenant's property.
HB 1105, introduced by Representatives Crawford, Moore, Lembke, Phillips, Reinhart, Pearce, Smith (14), Engler, Whorton, Quinn, Selby, Crowell, Henke, Luetkemeyer, Dougherty, Cunningham (145), Hobbs, Ward and Munzlinger, relating to drivers' licenses.
HB 1106, introduced by Representatives Crawford, Reinhart, Smith (14), Byrd, Quinn, Guest and Moore, relating to the office of chief counsel for the department of transportation.
HB 1107, introduced by Representatives Crawford, Reinhart, Stevenson, Quinn, Luetkemeyer and Moore, relating to property adjacent to certain transportation districts.
HB 1108, introduced by Representatives Crawford, Phillips, Reinhart, Engler, Byrd, Whorton, Stevenson, Quinn, Selby, Kelly (36), Hobbs, Luetkemeyer, Dougherty, Moore, Munzlinger, Schlottach, Sutherland, Nieves, Sander, Threlkeld and Behnen, relating to the National Rifle Association license plate.
HB 1109, introduced by Representatives Crawford, Moore, Kelly (36), Dusenberg, Reinhart, Seigfreid, Dougherty, Phillips, Dethrow, Engler, Wilson (119), Whorton, Stevenson, Behnen, Quinn, Selby, Guest, Luetkemeyer, Moore, Cooper (120), Young and Deeken, relating to wearing protective headgear while operating a motorcycle or motortricycle.
HB 1110, introduced by Representatives Crawford, Lembke, Reinhart, Byrd, Wildberger, Behnen, Quinn, Kelly (36), Moore, Munzlinger and Bruns, relating to crimes against employees.
HB 1111, introduced by Representatives Crawford, McKenna, Reinhart and Moore, relating to motor vehicles.
HB 1112, introduced by Representatives Crawford, Reinhart, Behnen and Moore, relating to housemovers.
HB 1113, introduced by Representatives Crawford, Reinhart, Byrd, Whorton, Quinn and Moore, relating to manufactured housing.
HB 1114, introduced by Representative Skaggs, relating to special license plates.
HB 1115, introduced by Representatives Dempsey, Guest, Rupp, Yates, Dixon, Jetton, Deeken, Munzlinger, Myers, Stefanick, Stevenson and Richard, relating to the commonsense consumption act.
HB 1116, introduced by Representatives Johnson (47), Walker, Young, Sager, Lowe, Phillips, Jolly, Burnett, Dougherty, Skaggs, LeVota, Baker, Kelly (36), Campbell, Meiners, Bishop, Curls, Sanders Brooks and Bland, relating to tax increment financing.
HB 1117, introduced by Representatives Wasson, Bough, Richard, Bean, Angst, Holand, Wallace and Cunningham (145), relating to enterprise zones.
HB 1118, introduced by Representatives Schlottach, Engler, Bough, Quinn, Dusenberg and Nieves, relating to commercial drivers' licenses.
HB 1119, introduced by Representatives Schlottach, Smith (14), Sutherland, LeVota, Emery, Goodman, Mayer, Taylor, Wildberger, Kuessner, Kratky, Dethrow, McKenna, Hilgemann, Wagner, Salva, Dougherty, Walsh, Henke, Ruestman, Crawford, Hobbs, Wilson (42), Ransdall, Jones, Lembke, Dusenberg and Nieves, relating to driver's licenses.
HB 1120, introduced by Representatives Pratt, Dusenberg, Schaaf, Kingery, Baker, Morris, Threlkeld, Purgason, Stevenson, Sutherland, Hobbs, Portwood, Page, Brown, Johnson (47), Cooper (120), Selby, Henke and Witte, relating to educational information on shaken baby syndrome.
HB 1121, introduced by Representatives Davis (19), Emery, Phillips, Dixon, Kelly (36), Myers, Morris, Viebrock, Jolly, Holand, Bishop, Skaggs, Roark and Wood, relating to open alcoholic beverage containers.
HB 1122, introduced by Representatives Davis (19), Holand and Jones, relating to bicycle safety.
HB 1123, introduced by Representatives Smith (14), Ruestman, Guest, Yates, Schlottach, Sanders Brooks, Dusenberg, Pearce, Smith (118), Taylor, Jones, Bean, Hunter, Muckler, Dempsey, Bruns, Icet, Emery, Hobbs, Roark, Bivins, Villa, Daus, Spreng, Meiners, Threlkeld, Wright, McKenna, Wood, Green, Sander and Black, relating to specialized license plates.
HB 1124, introduced by Representatives Seigfreid, Davis (122), Jolly, Ransdall, Willoughby, Kratky, Burnett, Salva, Johnson (90), Jones, Bringer, Witte, Curls, Page, Harris (110), Zweifel, Skaggs, Barnitz, Lowe and Henke, relating to insurance premium rates.
HB 1125, introduced by Representatives Seigfreid, Davis (122), Harris (23), Jones, Bland, George, Kratky, Salva, Johnson (90), Ransdall, Willoughby, Witte, Curls, Burnett, Harris (110), Zweifel, Barnitz and Lowe, relating to state employees' pay.
HB 1126, introduced by Representatives Seigfreid, Sander and Shoemyer, relating to detachment from watershed districts.
HB 1127, introduced by Representatives Seigfreid, Moore, Lowe, LeVota, Ransdall, Walsh, Wildberger, Shoemyer, Zweifel and Harris (23), relating to the health plan for state employees.
HB 1128, introduced by Representatives Lipke and Crowell, relating to equalization of county official salaries.
HB 1129, introduced by Representatives Haywood, Muckler, Sanders Brooks, Wilson (42), Riback Wilson (25), Abel, Spreng, Kelly (36), George, Curls, Jones, Wildberger, Donnelly, Hoskins, Boykins, Hubbard, Meiners, Walsh, Darrough, Corcoran, Page, Sager, Harris (110), Villa, Daus, Jolly, Skaggs, El-Amin and Walton, relating to cross burning.
HB 1130, introduced by Representatives Haywood, Muckler, Sanders Brooks, Curls, Jolly, Liese, Harris (110), Page, Jones, Abel, Curls, Spreng, Kelly (36), Hoskins, Boykins, Bishop, Walker, Thompson, Corcoran, Daus, Young and El-Amin, relating to retirement for state employees.
HB 1131, introduced by Representatives Haywood, Wilson (42), Jones, Sanders Brooks, El-Amin, Hoskins, Bland, Boykins, Hubbard and Walton, relating to the use of credit scoring for insurance purposes.
HB 1132, introduced by Representatives Skaggs, Willoughby and Bishop, relating to Missouri Day.
HB 1133, introduced by Representatives Lipke, Goodman and Lembke, relating to intoxication-related traffic offenses.
HB 1134, introduced by Representatives Hunter and Wilson (130), relating to prevailing wages on public works.
HB 1135, introduced by Representatives Rupp, Kelly (144), Bruns, Nieves and Smith (14), relating to the display of adult entertainment films in motor vehicles.
HB 1136, introduced by Representative Rupp, relating to the disposition of fetal remains act.
HB 1137, introduced by Representative Rupp, relating to A+ schools program.
HB 1138, introduced by Representative Rupp, relating to A+ schools program.
HB 1139, introduced by Representatives Viebrock, Reinhart, Munzlinger, LeVota, Ervin, Smith (118), Taylor, Schlottach, Schneider, Dusenberg, Morris, Stevenson, Deeken, King, Lembke, Wilson (119), Stevenson, Bean, Kingery, Self, Townley, Wasson, Wood, Wallace, Davis (19), Bough, Quinn, Hobbs, Bruns, Yates, May, Kuessner, Angst, Guest, Cooper (120), Schaaf, Hunter and Whorton, relating to adoption tax credits.
HB 1140, introduced by Representatives Viebrock and Whorton, relating to audits of fire protection districts.
HB 1141, introduced by Representatives Zweifel, LeVota, Corcoran Whorton, Carnahan, Sager and Muckler, relating to the Senior Rx program.
HB 1142, introduced by Representatives Daus, Whorton, Villa, Jones, Smith (14), Young, Muckler, Green, Engler, King, Hilgemann, McKenna and Henke, relating to the regulation of low-speed vehicles.
HB 1143, introduced by Representatives Pratt, Yates and Byrd, relating to jury service.
HB 1144, introduced by Representatives Dixon, Schoemehl, Walker, Kingery, Munzlinger, Wallace and Barnitz, relating to the regulation and licensing of the practice of naturopathic medicine.
HB 1145, introduced by Representatives Stevenson and Byrd, relating to public retirement systems.
HB 1146, introduced by Representatives Stevenson, Moore and Ruestman, relating to small claims actions.
HB 1147, introduced by Representatives Stevenson, Ruestman, Hunter, Richard, Emery and Wilson (130), relating to qualifications for the board of governors of Missouri Southern State University - Joplin.
HB 1148, introduced by Representative Stevenson, relating to retirement benefits for prosecuting attorneys.
HB 1149, introduced by Representatives May, Deeken, King, Stefanick, Moore, Miller, Reinhart, Graham, Bivins, Phillips, Wildberger, Smith (118), Townley, Wilson (42), Stevenson, Behnen, Quinn, Munzlinger, Myers, Richard, Whorton, Harris (23), Brown, Luetkemeyer, Dusenberg, Hampton, Lipke, Burnett, Kelly (36), St. Onge, Lembke, Wilson (119), Emery, Taylor and Kratky, relating to the Trooper Mike L. Newton Memorial Bridge.
HB 1150, introduced by Representatives May and Hanaway, relating to ethics.
HB 1151, introduced by Representatives Lembke, Portwood, Muckler, Bearden, Avery, Townley, Harris (110), Smith (14), Dempsey, Hubbard, Davis (19), Munzlinger, Engler, Phillips, Dixon, Myers, Ervin, Black, Wood, Rupp, Reinhart, Dusenberg, Cunningham (145), Moore, Luetkemeyer, Yates, Wallace, Sander, Dougherty, Hunter, Miller, Kelly (36), Crowell, Self, Jetton, Guest, Crawford, Hobbs, Schlottach, Stefanick, Stevenson, Wilson (119), Mayer, Deeken, Morris, Bivins, Wasson, Richard, Icet, Cooper (120), Baker, Lipke, Bean, Parker, Wright, Schaaf, Yaeger, Kelly (144), Kingery, Bruns, Roark, Goodman, Wilson (130), Ruestman, Viebrock, Schneider, Emery, Quinn, St. Onge, Villa, May, Henke, Liese, Cunningham (86), Wildberger, Angst, Brown, Nieves, Wagner, Salva, Spreng, Burnett, Shoemyer, Kratky, Selby, Ward, Behnen, Kuessner, Meiners, Schoemehl, George, McKenna, King, Shoemaker, Smith (118), Dethrow, Hampton, Rector, Corcoran, Pearce, Marsh and Vogt, relating to human cloning.
SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS
HB 1067 through HB 1099 were read the second time.
THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILL
HB 916, relating to identity theft, was taken up by Representative Brown.
On motion of Representative Brown, HB 916 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 152 |
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Abel |
Angst |
Baker |
Barnitz |
Bean |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bishop |
Black |
Bland |
Bough |
Boykins |
Bringer |
Brooks |
Brown |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Byrd |
Campbell |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Corcoran |
Crawford |
Crowell |
Cunningham 145 |
Curls |
Darrough |
Daus |
Davis 122 |
Davis 19 |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
Emery |
Engler |
Ervin |
Fares |
Fraser |
George |
Goodman |
Graham |
Green |
Guest |
Hampton |
Harris 110 |
Harris 23 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hilgemann |
Hobbs |
Holand |
Hubbard |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jetton |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Jones |
Kelly 144 |
Kelly 36 |
King |
Kingery |
Kratky |
Kuessner |
Lager |
Lembke |
Liese |
Lipke |
Lowe |
Luetkemeyer |
Marsh |
May |
Mayer |
McKenna |
Meiners |
Miller |
Moore |
Morris |
Muckler |
Munzlinger |
Myers |
Nieves |
Page |
Parker |
Pearce |
Phillips |
Portwood |
Pratt |
Purgason |
Quinn |
Ransdall |
Rector |
Reinhart |
Richard |
Roark |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Sager |
Salva |
Sander |
Schaaf |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Schoemehl |
Seigfreid |
Selby |
Self |
Shoemaker |
Shoemyer |
Skaggs |
Smith 118 |
Smith 14 |
Spreng |
St. Onge |
Stefanick |
Stevenson |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Taylor |
Thompson |
Threlkeld |
Townley |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wagner |
Walker |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Ward |
Wasson |
Whorton |
Wildberger |
Willoughby |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Wilson 25 |
Wilson 42 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Young |
Zweifel |
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El-Amin |
Hoskins |
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PRESENT: 000 |
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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008 |
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Avery |
Bivins |
Carnahan |
Cunningham 86 |
Jackson |
Johnson 61 |
Lawson |
LeVota |
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VACANCIES: 001 |
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Speaker Hanaway declared the bill passed.
REFERRAL OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS
The following House Resolutions were referred to the Committee indicated:
HR 4 - Rules
HR 6 - Rules
REFERRAL OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
The following House Concurrent Resolution was referred to the Committee indicated:
HCR 8 - Special Committee on Urban Issues
REFERRAL OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
The following House Joint Resolutions were referred to the Committee indicated:
HJR 38 - Children and Families
HJR 39 - Children and Families
HJR 40 - Budget
HJR 41 - Education
HJR 42 - Children and Families
REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS
The following House Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:
HB 784 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 785 - Special Committee on Urban Issues
HB 786 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 787 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 791 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 795 - Local Government
HB 798 - Judiciary
HB 799 - Children and Families
HB 801 - Local Government
HB 802 - Local Government
HB 803 - Transportation and Motor Vehicles
HB 804 - Financial Services
HB 808 - Judiciary
HB 809 - Health Care Policy
HB 810 - Workforce Development and Workplace Safety
HB 812 - Tax Policy
HB 813 - Tax Policy
HB 845 - Transportation and Motor Vehicles
HB 846 - Children and Families
HB 850 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 852 - Health Care Policy
HB 853 - Education
HB 855 - Health Care Policy
HB 857 - Transportation and Motor Vehicles
HB 860 - Education
HB 866 - Health Care Policy
HB 868 - Financial Services
HB 869 - Professional Registration and Licensing
HB 893 - Tax Policy
HB 895 - Local Government
HB 903 - Tax Policy
HB 904 - Financial Services
HB 912 - Transportation and Motor Vehicles
HB 914 - Health Care Policy
HB 921 - Transportation and Motor Vehicles
HB 923 - Health Care Policy
HB 924 - Professional Registration and Licensing
HB 932 - Local Government
HB 938 - Financial Services
HB 947 - Local Government
HB 948 - Local Government
HB 949 - Elections
HB 950 - Local Government
HB 951 - Elections
HB 952 - Transportation and Motor Vehicles
HB 953 - Transportation and Motor Vehicles
HB 954 - Elections
HB 955 - Professional Registration and Licensing
HB 958 - Tax Policy
HB 959 - Financial Services
HB 960 - Transportation and Motor Vehicles
HB 964 - Financial Services
HB 968 - Children and Families
HB 971 - Tax Policy
HB 972 - Local Government
HB 973 - Tax Policy
HB 974 - Judiciary
HB 976 - Transportation and Motor Vehicles
HB 978 - Small Business
HB 979 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 981 - Agriculture
HB 982 - Education
HB 989 - Local Government
HB 994 - Judiciary
HB 1000 - Health Care Policy
HB 1033 - Education
HB 1036 - Judiciary
HB 1042 - Local Government
HB 1046 - Tax Policy
HB 1048 - Education
HB 1049 - Transportation and Motor Vehicles
HB 1052 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 1053 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 1055 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 1059 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 1060 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 1061 - Budget
HB 1062 - Transportation and Motor Vehicles
HB 1063 - Transportation and Motor Vehicles
HB 1064 - Financial Services
HB 1065 - Judiciary
HB 1066 - Judiciary
HB 1071 - Local Government
HB 1072 - Special Committee on General Laws
HB 1073 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 1076 - Education
HB 1077 - Judiciary
HB 1079 - Judiciary
HB 1083 - Communications, Energy and Technology
HB 1084 - Communications, Energy and Technology
HB 1087 - Elections
HB 1091 - Elections
HB 1093 - Agriculture
HB 1094 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 1096 - Communications, Energy and Technology
HB 1098 - Elections
COMMUNICATION
January 15, 2004
To: Chief Clerk Stephen Davis
Chief Clerk’s Office
From: Annie Reinhart
I would like to remove my co-sponsorship and support of HB 901 and respectfully request that it be reflected in the Journal.
The following member's presence was noted: Lawson.
ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Representative Crowell, the House adjourned until 12:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 20, 2004.
CORRECTIONS TO THE HOUSE JOURNAL
Correct House Journal, Fifth Day, Wednesday, January 14, 2004, page 56, roll call, by showing Representative Dixon voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 70 and 71, roll call, by showing Representative Dixon voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
AFFIDAVIT
I, State Representative Brian Yates, District 56, hereby state and affirm that my vote as recorded on Pages 56 and 71 of the House Journal for Wednesday, January 14, 2004 showing that I voted absent with leave was incorrectly recorded. Pursuant to House Rule 88, I ask that the Journal be corrected to show that I voted aye. I further state and affirm that I was present in the House Chamber at the time this vote was taken, I did in fact vote, and my vote or absence was incorrectly recorded.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my hand to this affidavit on this 15th day of January 2004.
/s/ Brian Yates
State Representative
State of Missouri )
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County of Cole )
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of January in the year 2004.
/s/ Stephen S. Davis
Chief Clerk
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COMMITTEE MEETINGS
AGRICULTURE
Tuesday, January 20, 2004, Hearing Room 1 upon afternoon adjournment.
Possible Executive Session.
Public hearings to be held on: HB 980
APPROPRIATIONS - AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Wednesday, January 21, 2004, 2:30 p.m. Hearing Room 4.
Public testimony for Department of Natural Resources.
APPROPRIATIONS - GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Tuesday, January 20, 2004, 3:00 p.m. Hearing Room 7.
Office of Administration.
APPROPRIATIONS - GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Wednesday, January 21, 2004, 3:00 p.m. Hearing Room 7.
Office of Administration.
APPROPRIATIONS - TRANSPORTATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Tuesday, January 20, 2004, 3:00 p.m. Department of Revenue/Truman Building.
BUDGET
Tuesday, January 20, 2004, 10:00 a.m. Hearing Room 3.
Possible Executive Session.
Public hearings to be held on: HJR 28
EDUCATION
Wednesday, January 21, 2004, 5:00 p.m. Hearing Room 3.
Executive Session may follow. Continuation of January 14th's hearing.
Public hearings to be held on: HB 1040, HB 1041
ELECTIONS
Tuesday, January 20, 2004, 5:00 p.m. Hearing Room 7.
Introductory session with representatives from Secretary of State Election Division, Ethics and County Clerks.
INTERIM COMMITTEE ON WATER QUALITY ISSUES
Thursday, January 22, 2004, Hearing Room 1 upon morning adjournment.
JOINT COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH
Thursday, January 22, 2004, Hearing Room 3 upon adjournment of both Chambers.
Report of Revision Subcommittee. Oversight program evaluation on the Office of
Administration, Division of Facilities Management, State Leasing Practices.
JOINT INTERIM COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION
Thursday, January 22, 2004, 12:00 p.m. Senate Committee Room 2.
R.C. Wood & Associates.
JOINT INTERIM COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION
Monday, January 26, 2004, 11:30 a.m. Hearing Room 7.
Presentation by Dr. John Augenblick.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Thursday, January 22, 2004, 8:30 a.m. Hearing Room 6.
Public hearings to be held on: HB 795, HB 932, HB 948, HB 950
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION AND LICENSING
Tuesday, January 20, 2004, Hearing Room 4 upon afternoon adjournment.
Educational session on Dentists, Dental Hygienists and Dental Assistants.
SENIOR SECURITY
Tuesday, January 20, 2004, 5:00 p.m. Hearing Room 6.
Public hearings to be held on: HB 898
HOUSE CALENDAR
SEVENTH DAY, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2004
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION FOR SECOND READING
HJR 46
HOUSE BILLS FOR SECOND READING
HB 1100 through HB 1151
HOUSE BILL FOR PERFECTION
HB 969 - Cooper (120)
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION FOR THIRD READING
HCR 5, (1-13-04, Pages 50-51), E.C. - Byrd (94)