Journal of the House


First Regular Session, 93rd General Assembly




FORTY-FIFTH DAY, Thursday, March 31, 2005

The House met pursuant to adjournment.


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden in the Chair.


            Prayer by Father Donald W. Lammers.


              Let us pray, listening to this word of God from Psalm 9:8:


But the Lord sits enthroned forever;

He has set up His throne for judgment.

He judges the world with justice;

He governs the peoples with equity.


              Lord our God, we pray for the ability to judge with justice, that we might participate in governing the peoples with equity.


              When our agenda deals with jobs, help us establish policy that makes jobs with living wages available to all; when about health care, help us establish policy that assists those who truly need help; when about poverty, help us establish policy that lifts low-income families out of poverty. Whatever the topics on the agenda for this day’s work, O Lord, give us the understanding and judgment to “govern the peoples with equity.”


              This we ask of You who are our God forever. Amen.


            The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited.


            The Speaker appointed the following to act as Honorary Pages for the Day, to serve without compensation: Christiana Holcomb, Rachel Holcomb, Joshua Holcomb, Maisie Moore, Davis Spenser, Amber Stinnett, Jessica Bartz, Candice Brown, Eric Osner, Tisha Nibarger, Caleb Vadnais, Laura Roberts, R. B. Quinn, Monica Acosta, Amanda Griffith, Heather Bixenman, Jeff Naylor, Craig Meissen, Michael Manson, Amanda Bartholomew, Ceanne Kressig, Tyler Hall, Betty DeWitt, Paul Murphy and Eric Ellward.


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


HOUSE RESOLUTIONS


            Representative Bruns offered House Resolution No. 1682.

            Representative Walton, et al., offered House Resolution No. 1706.




HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION


            Representative Bruns, et al., offered House Concurrent Resolution No. 31.

HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED


            House Resolution No. 1667

                        through

            House Resolution No. 1672 - Representative Jetton

            House Resolution No. 1673 - Representative Cooper (158)

            House Resolution No. 1674 - Representative Salva

            House Resolution No. 1675 - Representative Phillips

            House Resolution No. 1676 - Representative Burnett (40)

            House Resolution No. 1677

                        through

            House Resolution No. 1679 - Representative Wagner

            House Resolution No. 1680 - Representative Curls

            House Resolution No. 1681 - Representative Lampe

            House Resolution No. 1683 - Representative Hubbard

            House Resolution No. 1684

                        and

            House Resolution No. 1685 - Representative Witte

            House Resolution No. 1686 - Representative Myers

            House Resolution No. 1687 - Representative Kingery

            House Resolution No. 1688 - Representative Low (39)

            House Resolution No. 1689 - Representatives Nolte and Flook

            House Resolution No. 1690

                        and

            House Resolution No. 1691 - Representative Brown (30)

            House Resolution No. 1692

                        through

            House Resolution No. 1705 - Representative Portwood


SECOND READING OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION


            HCR 30 was read the second time.


SECOND READING OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION


            HJR 26 was read the second time.


SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS - APPROPRIATIONS


            HB 1 through HB 13 were read the second time.




SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS


            HB 859 through HB 886 were read the second time.


SECOND READING OF SENATE BILL


            SB 187 was read the second time.


THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS - CONSENT


            HB 33, relating to the official state amphibian, was taken up by Representative Phillips.


            On motion of Representative Phillips, HB 33 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 133

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

Hoskins

Hunter

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Robinson

Rucker

Ruestman

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Selby

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Whorton

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 015

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baker 123

Baker 25

Bringer

Harris 23

Icet

Myers

Page

Pratt

Roark

Robb

Roorda

Rupp

Swinger

Wildberger

Yates

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 004

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brooks

Cunningham 86

Hughes

Muschany

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darrough

George

Hubbard

Johnson 90

Marsh

Meadows

Sater

Stevenson

Walsh

Yaeger

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            HB 180, relating to police military leave, was taken up by Representative Johnson (47).


            On motion of Representative Johnson (47), HB 180 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 150

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hoskins

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Selby

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 012

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darrough

George

Hobbs

Hubbard

Johnson 90

Marsh

Meadows

Sater

Stevenson

Sutherland

Walsh

Yaeger

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            HB 219, relating to reading room designation, was taken up by Representative Salva.


            On motion of Representative Salva, HB 219 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 152

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

Hoskins

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Selby

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darrough

George

Hubbard

Johnson 90

Meadows

Sater

Stevenson

Wallace

Walsh

Yaeger

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            HB 258, relating to school district census requirements, was taken up by Representative Cunningham (86).


            On motion of Representative Cunningham (86), HB 258 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 144

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Henke

Hobbs

Hoskins

Hughes

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Selby

Self

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Wagner

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 004

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baker 25

Haywood

Shoemyer

Whorton

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 002

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boykins

El-Amin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 012

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darrough

George

Hubbard

Hunter

Johnson 90

Meadows

Rupp

Sater

Stevenson

Vogt

Walsh

Yaeger

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            HB 260, relating to a conveyance in Cole County, was taken up by Representative Deeken.


            Representative Deeken offered House Perfecting Amendment No. 1.


House Perfecting Amendment No. 1


AMEND House Bill No. 260, Section 1, Page 1, Line 7, by deleting the second instance of the word, “Southeast” and inserting in lieu thereof the following word, “Southwest”; and


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


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


            On motion of Representative Deeken, HB 260, as amended, was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 148

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Bringer

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Selby

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 001

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wright-Jones

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 013

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brooks

Darrough

George

Hobbs

Johnson 90

Meadows

Pearce

Rector

Rupp

Sater

Stevenson

Walsh

Yaeger

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            The emergency clause was adopted by the following vote:


AYES: 151

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hubbard

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Selby

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 011

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darrough

George

Hobbs

Hoskins

Johnson 90

Meadows

Rector

Sater

Stevenson

Walsh

Yaeger

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            HB 397, relating to disabled persons’ license plates, was taken up by Representative Henke.


            On motion of Representative Henke, HB 397 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 152

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Selby

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darrough

George

Hobbs

Johnson 90

Meadows

Salva

Sater

Stevenson

Walsh

Yaeger

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            HB 261, relating to local government employees' retirement, was taken up by Representative Deeken.


            On motion of Representative Deeken, HB 261 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 152

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Selby

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bowman

Darrough

George

Hobbs

Johnson 90

Meadows

Sater

Stevenson

Walsh

Yaeger

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            HB 321, relating to the Assistive Technology Advisory Council, was taken up by Representative Yates.


            On motion of Representative Yates, HB 321 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 152

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Selby

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 001

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Myers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darrough

George

Hobbs

Johnson 90

Meadows

Sater

Stevenson

Walsh

Yaeger

 

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            HB 323, relating to the Kansas City Police Employees' Retirement System, was taken up by Representative Johnson (47).


            Representative Johnson (47) offered House Perfecting Amendment No. 1.


House Perfecting Amendment No. 1


AMEND House Bill No. 323, Page 7, Section 86.951, Line 2, by deleting the number, “539" and inserting in lieu thereof the following number, “536"; and


              Further amend said bill, Page 59, Section 86.373, Line 16, by inserting after all of said line the following symbol, “]”; and


              Further amend said bill, Page 61, Section 86.377, Line 18, by inserting after all of said line the following symbol, “]”; and


              Further amend said bill, Page 62, Section 86.380, Line 29, by inserting after all of said line the following symbol, “]”; and


              Further amend said bill, Page 91, Section 86.611, Line 92, by inserting after all of said line the following symbol, “]”; and


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


            On motion of Representative Johnson (47), House Perfecting Amendment No. 1 was adopted.


            On motion of Representative Johnson (47), HB 323, as amended, was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 153

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Selby

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darrough

George

Hobbs

Johnson 90

Meadows

Sater

Stevenson

Walsh

Yaeger

 

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            HCS HB 334, relating to the Missouri State Employees' Retirement System, was taken up by Representative Franz.


            On motion of Representative Franz, HCS HB 334 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 144

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Henke

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Selby

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 005

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baker 25

Barnitz

El-Amin

Haywood

Walton

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 001

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Whorton

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 012

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bean

Darrough

Donnelly

George

Hobbs

Johnson 90

Meadows

Sater

Stevenson

Viebrock

Walsh

Yaeger

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            HB 395, relating to water supply districts, was taken up by Representative Wood.


            On motion of Representative Wood, HB 395 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 150

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Selby

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 012

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darrough

Emery

George

Hobbs

Hunter

Johnson 90

Meadows

Sater

Stevenson

Viebrock

Walsh

Yaeger

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            HCS HB 443, relating to public school retirement, was taken up by Representative Sander.


            On motion of Representative Sander, HCS HB 443 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 151

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Bringer

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 002

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brooks

Whorton

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darrough

George

Johnson 90

Meadows

Sater

Selby

Stevenson

Walsh

Yaeger

 

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            HB 455, relating to watershed districts, was taken up by Representative Quinn.


            On motion of Representative Quinn, HB 455 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 151

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 001

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wells

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darrough

George

Johnson 90

Meadows

Sater

Schneider

Selby

Stevenson

Walsh

Yaeger

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            Representative Behnen assumed the Chair.


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden resumed the Chair.


            HB 473, relating to pupil residency waivers, was taken up by Representative Yates.


            On motion of Representative Yates, HB 473 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 143

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barnitz

Daus

El-Amin

Lowe 44

St. Onge

Wagner

Whorton

Young

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 011

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darrough

George

Johnson 90

Meadows

Ruestman

Sater

Schneider

Selby

Stevenson

Walsh

Yaeger

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            HB 528, relating to a motor fuel tax, was taken up by Representative Cunningham (145).


            On motion of Representative Cunningham (145), HB 528 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 149

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Boykins

Bringer

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 001

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 002

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brooks

Johnson 61

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bowman

Darrough

George

Johnson 90

Meadows

Sater

Selby

Stevenson

Walsh

Yaeger

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            HCS HB 563, relating to drainage and levee districts, was taken up by Representative Rucker.


            On motion of Representative Rucker, HCS HB 563 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 152

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Zweifel

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darrough

Denison

George

Johnson 90

Meadows

Sater

Selby

Stevenson

Walsh

Yaeger

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            The emergency clause was adopted by the following vote:


AYES: 148

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 014

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darrough

Denison

George

Hunter

Johnson 90

Meadows

Rupp

Sater

Selby

Stevenson

Wagner

Walsh

Yaeger

Zweifel

 

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            HCS HB 577, relating to public officials and employees, was taken up by Representative Kuessner.


            On motion of Representative Kuessner, HCS HB 577 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 148

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Haywood

Henke

Hobbs

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 002

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Byrd

Pratt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 012

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darrough

Denison

George

Johnson 90

Meadows

Rupp

Sater

Selby

Stevenson

Walsh

Yaeger

Zweifel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            Representative Dempsey moved that HCS HB 568 be recommitted to the committee of origin.


            Which motion was adopted.


            HCS HB 606, relating to the Police Retirement System of St. Louis, was taken up by Representative Lembke.


            On motion of Representative Lembke, HCS HB 606 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 148

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Henke

Hobbs

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 001

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Whorton

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 013

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barnitz

Darrough

Denison

George

Haywood

Johnson 90

Meadows

Sater

Selby

Stevenson

Walsh

Yaeger

Zweifel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            HCS HB 630, relating to not-for-profit corporations, was taken up by Representative Pollock.


            On motion of Representative Pollock, HCS HB 630 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 146

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Henke

Hobbs

Hubbard

Hughes

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walton

Wells

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 016

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darrough

Denison

George

Haywood

Hoskins

Hunter

Johnson 90

Meadows

Rupp

Sater

Selby

Stevenson

Walsh

Wasson

Yaeger

Zweifel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            HB 681, relating to the Office of Advocacy and Assistance for the Elderly, was taken up by Representative Chappelle-Nadal.


            On motion of Representative Chappelle-Nadal, HB 681 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 149

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Behnen

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Bringer

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Daus

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Dethrow

Dixon

Donnelly

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 110

Harris 23

Henke

Hobbs

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Oxford

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Shoemyer

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Whorton

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 001

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brooks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 012

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darrough

Denison

George

Haywood

Johnson 90

Meadows

Sater

Selby

Stevenson

Walsh

Yaeger

Zweifel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


            HB 688, relating to judicial procedures, was taken up by Representative Byrd.


            On motion of Representative Byrd, HB 688 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 140

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Bean

Bearden

Bivins

Black

Bland

Bowman

Boykins

Bringer

Brooks

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Burnett

Byrd

Chappelle-Nadal

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Curls

Davis

Day

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dethrow

Dixon

Dougherty

Dusenberg

El-Amin

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Franz

Fraser

Goodman

Guest

Harris 23

Henke

Hobbs

Hoskins

Hubbard

Hughes

Hunter

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Johnson 61

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Lipke

Loehner

Low 39

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Roorda

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Vogt

Wagner

Wallace

Walton

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 007

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barnitz

Cooper 158

Daus

Harris 110

Liese

Shoemyer

Whorton

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 002

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oxford

Portwood

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 013

 

 

 

 

 

 

Behnen

Darrough

Donnelly

George

Haywood

Johnson 90

Meadows

Sater

Selby

Stevenson

Walsh

Yaeger

Zweifel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILL


            HCS HB 208, relating to civil actions, was taken up by Representative Icet.


            On motion of Representative Icet, HCS HB 208 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:


AYES: 124

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aull

Avery

Baker 123

Baker 25

Barnitz

Bean

Bearden

Bivins

Black

Boykins

Bringer

Brown 30

Brown 50

Bruns

Byrd

Casey

Chinn

Cooper 120

Cooper 155

Cooper 158

Corcoran

Cunningham 145

Cunningham 86

Davis

Deeken

Dempsey

Denison

Dixon

Dougherty

Dusenberg

Emery

Ervin

Faith

Fares

Fisher

Flook

Fraser

Guest

Henke

Hobbs

Hubbard

Hughes

Icet

Jackson

Johnson 47

Jolly

Jones

Kelly

Kingery

Kratky

Kraus

Kuessner

Lager

Lampe

Lembke

LeVota

Liese

Loehner

Lowe 44

Marsh

May

McGhee

Meiners

Moore

Munzlinger

Muschany

Myers

Nance

Nieves

Nolte

Page

Parker

Parson

Pearce

Phillips

Pollock

Portwood

Pratt

Quinn

Rector

Richard

Roark

Robb

Robinson

Rucker

Ruestman

Rupp

Salva

Sander

Schaaf

Schad

Schlottach

Schneider

Schoemehl

Self

Skaggs

Smith 118

Smith 14

Spreng

Stefanick

St. Onge

Storch

Sutherland

Swinger

Threlkeld

Tilley

Viebrock

Villa

Wagner

Wallace

Wasson

Wells

Weter

Wildberger

Wilson 119

Wilson 130

Witte

Wood

Wright-Jones

Wright 137

Wright 159

Yates

Young

Mr Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOES: 020

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bland

Bowman

Brooks

Burnett

Chappelle-Nadal

Curls

Daus

El-Amin

Goodman

Harris 110

Harris 23

Hoskins

Johnson 61

Lipke

Low 39

Oxford

Roorda

Shoemyer

Vogt

Whorton

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENT: 000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 018

 

 

 

 

 

 

Behnen

Darrough

Day

Dethrow

Donnelly

Franz

George

Haywood

Hunter

Johnson 90

Meadows

Sater

Selby

Stevenson

Walsh

Walton

Yaeger

Zweifel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VACANCIES: 001


            Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.


REFERRAL OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS


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


HCR 14 - Senior Citizen Advocacy

HCR 19 - Senior Citizen Advocacy


REFERRAL OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION


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


HJR 25 - Elections


REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS


            The following House Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:


HB 394 - Budget (Fiscal Note)

HB 89 - Job Creation and Economic Development

HB 356 - Judiciary

HB 483 - Elections

HB 730 - Senior Citizen Advocacy

HB 736 - Senior Citizen Advocacy

HB 739 - Corrections and Public Institutions

HB 761 - Children and Families

HB 762 - Elections

HB 778 - Local Government

HB 801 - Children and Families

HB 808 - Job Creation and Economic Development

HB 813 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety

HB 814 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety

HB 815 - Judiciary

HB 816 - Senior Citizen Advocacy

HB 817 - Transportation

HB 820 - Corrections and Public Institutions

HB 821 - Judiciary

HB 823 - Elementary and Secondary Education

HB 824 - Conservation and Natural Resources

HB 825 - Elementary and Secondary Education

HB 826 - Judiciary

HB 827 - Senior Citizen Advocacy

HB 828 - Workforce Development and Workplace Safety

HB 829 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety

HB 830 - Ways and Means

HB 831 - Elementary and Secondary Education

HB 832 - Special Committee on Urban Issues

HB 833 - Transportation

HB 835 - Health Care Policy

HB 836 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety

HB 837 - Job Creation and Economic Development

HB 838 - Ways and Means

HB 839 - Job Creation and Economic Development

HB 840 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety

HB 841 - Special Committee on General Laws

HB 842 - Elementary and Secondary Education

HB 843 - Elementary and Secondary Education

HB 844 - Small Business

HB 845 - Insurance Policy

HB 846 - Insurance Policy

HB 847 - Professional Registration and Licensing

HB 848 - Judiciary

HB 849 - Local Government

HB 850 - Transportation

HB 853 - Agriculture Policy

HB 854 - Job Creation and Economic Development

HB 855 - Professional Registration and Licensing

HB 859 - Senior Citizen Advocacy

HB 863 - Job Creation and Economic Development

HB 864 - Agriculture Policy

HB 866 - Insurance Policy

HB 880 - Special Committee on Urban Issues




REFERRAL OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION


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


SCR 2 - Children and Families


REFERRAL OF SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION


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


SS SJR 1 - Conservation and Natural Resources


REFERRAL OF SENATE BILLS


            The following Senate Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:


SCS SB 6 - Utilities

SB 21 - Children and Families

SCS SB 24 - Judiciary

SCS SB 28 - Health Care Policy

SB 38 - Transportation

SB 42 - Elementary and Secondary Education

SCS SB 57 - Local Government

SCS SB 70 - Job Creation and Economic Development

SB 71 - Special Committee on General Laws

SCS SB 73 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety

SB 88 - Agriculture Policy

SB 99 - Job Creation and Economic Development

SCS SB 100 - Professional Registration and Licensing

SCS SBs 103 & 115 - Elementary and Secondary Education

SB 122 - Utilities

SB 123 - Judiciary

SB 131 - Insurance Policy

SCS SB 133 - Insurance Policy

SCS SB 138 - Local Government

SB 141 - Small Business

SCS SB 147 - Agriculture Policy

SB 149 - Judiciary

SCS#2 SB 155 - Children and Families

SB 156 - Job Creation and Economic Development

SCS SB 161 - Elementary and Secondary Education

SB 162 - Health Care Policy

SB 165 - Judiciary

SB 171 - Agriculture Policy

SB 173 - Small Business

SB 174 - Corrections and Public Institutions

SB 177 - Professional Registration and Licensing

SB 178 - Professional Registration and Licensing

SB 180 - Tourism

SCS SB 182 - Utilities

SB 187 - Agriculture Policy

SB 189 - Ways and Means

SB 209 - Transportation

SS SCS SB 210 - Local Government

SB 211 - Small Business

SCS SB 222 - Ways and Means

SCS SB 233 - Transportation

SS SCS SB 237 - Utilities

SCS SB 238 - Ways and Means

SB 242 - Local Government

SCS SB 246 - Special Committee on Urban Issues

SCS SB 247 - Transportation

SCS SB 252 - Veterans

SB 257 - Local Government

SCS SB 258 - Local Government

SB 259 - Local Government

SCS SB 260 - Local Government

SB 261 - Insurance Policy

SCS SB 262 - Local Government

SB 265 - Utilities

SCS SB 266 - Elementary and Secondary Education

SCS SB 267 - Ways and Means

SB 268 - Local Government

SCS SB 270 - Financial Institutions

SB 279 - Judiciary

SB 280 - Professional Registration and Licensing

SB 285 - Elementary and Secondary Education

SB 286 - Higher Education

SB 288 - Corrections and Public Institutions

SB 298 - Elementary and Secondary Education

SB 299 - Elementary and Secondary Education

SCS SB 302 - Elementary and Secondary Education

SB 304 - Veterans

SB 306 - Elementary and Secondary Education

SB 307 - Local Government

SB 308 - Judiciary

SB 317 - Retirement

SB 342 - Judiciary

SB 364 - Corrections and Public Institutions

SB 367 - Workforce Development and Workplace Safety

SB 422 - Judiciary

SCS SB 423 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety

SCS SB 501 - Children and Families


COMMITTEE REPORTS


            Committee on Children and Families, Chairman Phillips reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Children and Families, to which was referred HB 586, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


            Committee on Elections, Chairman May reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Elections, to which was referred HB 66, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


            Committee on Local Government, Chairman Johnson (47) reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Local Government, to which was referred HB 91, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


            Special Committee on General Laws, Chairman Roark reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on General Laws, to which was referred SS SB 539, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


            Committee on Ways and Means, Chairman Sutherland reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred HB 461, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.


            Committee on Rules, Chairman Cooper (120) reporting:


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 36, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 209, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.


            Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS SCS SB 202, 33, 45, 183 & 217, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, with no time limit for debate.




ADVANCEMENT OF CONSENT BILLS


            Pursuant to Rule 44(b), the following bills, having remained on the House Consent Calendar for Perfection for five legislative days, were ordered perfected and printed by consent with all committee substitutes and committee amendments thereto adopted and perfected by consent: HCS#2 HB 232 and HB 600.


INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION


            The following House Joint Resolution was read the first time and copies ordered printed:


HJR 27, introduced by Representative Vogt, relating to the judicial department.


INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS


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


HB 887, introduced by Representative Byrd, relating to the protection of residents of long-term care facilities.


HB 888, introduced by Representative Byrd, relating to peace officers.


HB 889, introduced by Representative Byrd, relating to the historic preservation tax credit.


HB 890, introduced by Representative Byrd, relating to class action lawsuits for unlawful merchandising practices.


HB 891, introduced by Representative Pratt, relating to consolidation of fire protection districts.


HB 892, introduced by Representative Pratt, relating to expert witness testimony.


HB 893, introduced by Representative Pratt, relating to public rights-of-way.


HB 894, introduced by Representative Sater, relating to advanced health care directives.


HB 895, introduced by Representative LeVota, relating to a tax credit for military-related employees.


HB 896, introduced by Representative Aull, relating to school funding.


HB 897, introduced by Representative Vogt, relating to benefits for circuit court judges, administrative law judges, and their employees.


HB 898, introduced by Representatives Vogt and Burnett, relating to administrative law judges.


HB 899, introduced by Representatives Lampe, Harris (110), Wildberger, Baker (25), Robinson, Schoemehl, Roorda, Aull, Witte, Salva, Rucker, Wallace and Wasson, relating to state emblems.


HB 900, introduced by Representative Fraser, relating to licensure of homes for children.


HB 901, introduced by Representatives Pratt, Baker (25), Yates, Dusenberg, Threlkeld, Cooper (155), Schaaf, Hughes, Lowe (44), LeVota, Sutherland, Hobbs, Hubbard and Behnen, relating to the establishment of the Missouri state diabetes commission.


HB 902, introduced by Representatives Pratt and Pearce, relating to computer spyware.


HB 903, introduced by Representatives Cooper (120) and Skaggs, relating to child custody.


HB 904, introduced by Representatives Robinson, Harris (110), Roorda, Aull, Kuessner, Henke, Rucker, Lampe, Witte, Jones, Black, Barnitz, Swinger, Casey, Parson and Wagner, relating to forfeiture of personal property of offenders who escape or abscond.


HB 905, introduced by Representatives Davis, Nieves, Moore, Bearden, Deeken, Rupp, Cooper (155), Sander, Smith (14), Cunningham (86), Avery, Kelly, Lembke, Phillips, Emery, Rector, Wright (159), McGhee, Jones, Robb, Franz, Icet, Denison, Fisher, Chinn, Nolte, Sater, Dixon, Schaaf and Jackson, relating to health care directives.


HB 906, introduced by Representatives Lowe (44), Burnett, Wagner and Dougherty, relating to notices of elections.


HB 907, introduced by Representatives Lowe (44), Baker (25), Shoemyer and Harris (23), relating to renewable energy resources.


HB 908, introduced by Representative Hunter, relating to workers' compensation.


HB 909, introduced by Representative Young, relating to school districts.


HB 910, introduced by Representatives Baker (25), Tilley, Threlkeld, Wildberger, Kuessner, Bruns, Parson, Witte, Shoemyer, LeVota, Page, Jones, Bean, Hobbs, Wright-Jones, Lampe and Aull, relating to the Missouri medical malpractice insurance company act.


HB 911, introduced by Representatives Munzlinger, Pollock and Barnitz, relating to the criminal justice system.


HB 912, introduced by Representative Sutherland, relating to electronically filed tax returns.


HB 913, introduced by Representatives Aull, Lampe, Wallace, Robinson, Brown (50), Kuessner, Fraser, Schoemehl, Rucker, May, Wood, Loehner, Schad, Viebrock, Wells, Parson and Baker (25), relating to reporting school district operating fund balances and related information.


HB 914, introduced by Representative Hobbs, relating to electronic devices.


HB 915, introduced by Representatives Fares, Bivins, Byrd and St. Onge, relating to local sales taxes.


HB 916, introduced by Representative Cooper (120), relating to professional licenses.


HB 917, introduced by Representative Cooper (158), relating to powers and duties of the lieutenant governor.


HB 918, introduced by Representatives Franz, Dethrow, Weter, Schlottach, Wells, May, Rector and Emery, relating to registered sex offender designations on driver’s licenses.


HB 919, introduced by Representative Baker (123), relating to the establishment of a virtual school.


HB 920, introduced by Representatives Lipke, Cunningham (86) and Flook, relating to criminal forfeiture reform.


HB 921, introduced by Representatives Rucker, Shoemyer, Meiners, Hughes, Low (39), Wright (137), Robb, Black, Hoskins, Robinson, Donnelly, Swinger, Aull, Sanders Brooks, Boykins, Johnson (61), Bland, Hubbard and Dougherty, relating to payments of property taxes.


HB 922, introduced by Representatives Quinn, Wallace, Robb, Hobbs and Myers, relating to drivers' licenses.


HB 923, introduced by Representatives Low (39), Baker (25), Lampe, Oxford, Fraser, Schoemehl, Bringer, Young, Harris (110), Johnson (61), Curls, Storch, Sanders Brooks, Boykins, Wright-Jones, Jolly, Lowe (44), Meiners, Walton and El-Amin, relating to health insurance coverage for cervical cancer testing.


HB 924, introduced by Representatives Wallace, Aull, Behnen, Fraser, Sanders Brooks, Loehner, Cunningham (145), Parson, Wood, Weter, Lampe, Wasson, Viebrock, Jetton, Schad, Dethrow, Quinn, Wilson (119), Nolte, Baker (123), Pollock, Smith (118), Faith, Smith (14), Pratt, Marsh, Dusenberg, Liese, Hunter, Casey, Kuessner, Schoemehl, Dougherty, Henke, Jones, Robb, Icet, Franz, Munzlinger, Sander, Bearden, Wilson (130), Kingery, St. Onge, Schlottach, Whorton, Baker (25), Oxford, Walton, Corcoran, Swinger, Rucker and Witte, relating to liability for school employees and volunteers.


HB 925, introduced by Representative Salva, relating to medical malpractice insurance for long-term care facilities.


HB 926, introduced by Representative Cooper (120), relating to the Law Enforcement Safety fund.


HB 927, introduced by Representatives Bivins, St. Onge, Threlkeld and Lembke, relating to the board of directors of a fire protection district.


HB 928, introduced by Representative Liese, relating to subsidies for adopted children.


HB 929, introduced by Representative Brown (30), relating to voter registration.


HB 930, introduced by Representative Brown (30), relating to sale of tobacco products.


HB 931, introduced by Representatives Harris (23), Liese, Wildberger, LeVota, Chappelle-Nadal, Jolly, Burnett, Oxford, Baker (25), Darrough, Schoemehl and Storch, relating to crime victim's right to take leave from employment to attend a criminal proceeding.


HB 932, introduced by Representative Harris (23), relating to establishment of paternity.


HB 933, introduced by Representative Hunter, relating to the fire education fund.


HB 934, introduced by Representatives Bland, Wright-Jones, Hughes, Rucker, Skaggs, Brown (50), Casey, Schoemehl, Johnson (61), Sanders Brooks, Boykins, Hoskins, Baker (25), Lampe, Storch, El-Amin, Hubbard and Wildberger, relating to the Missouri consolidated health care plan.


HB 935, introduced by Representatives Goodman and Wasson, relating to county prosecutors.


HB 936, introduced by Representative Sutherland, relating to sales tax licenses.


HB 937, introduced by Representatives Kraus, Chappelle-Nadal, Avery, Johnson (47), McGhee, Jones, Shoemyer, Threlkeld, Nolte and Jolly, relating to bullying in public schools.


HB 938, introduced by Representatives Hughes, Boykins, Hubbard, LeVota, Parker, Daus, Wright-Jones, Hoskins, Wildberger, Rucker, Bland, Brown (50), Pratt, Chappelle-Nadal, Storch, Sanders Brooks, Villa, Jetton, Dempsey, Cooper (120), Sutherland and Hunter, relating to the rights of victims of sexual offenses.


HB 939, introduced by Representative Barnitz, relating to transient guest tax.


HB 940, introduced by Representative Robb, relating to a flat income tax.


HB 941, introduced by Representative Stefanick, relating to tuition rates for undergraduate students at institutions of higher education.


HB 942, introduced by Representatives Baker (25), Walton, Harris (110), Schoemehl, Muschany, McGhee, Brown (50), Low (39), Storch, Page, Lampe, Schaaf and Oxford, relating to school nutrition.


HB 943, introduced by Representatives Baker (25), Walton, Roorda, Harris (110), Low (39), Storch, Lowe (44), Aull and Schoemehl, relating to radioactive and transuranic waste.


HB 944, introduced by Representative Daus, relating to jury service.


HB 945, introduced by Representative Corcoran, relating to fines collected in prosecutions involving manufacture or distribution of methamphetamine.


HB 946, introduced by Representative Cunningham (86), relating to school attire.


HB 947, introduced by Representative Cunningham (86), relating to motorized bicycles.


HB 948, introduced by Representatives Cooper (158), Smith (14), Baker (123), Davis, Sater and May, relating to voting rights.


HB 949, introduced by Representatives Walton, Jackson and Boykins, relating to medical assistance.


HB 950, introduced by Representatives Dusenberg and Cooper (158), relating to the governor's security division of the Missouri state highway patrol.


HB 951, introduced by Representative Nolte, relating to prohibiting the possession, use or abuse of certain substances and devices.


MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE


            Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SCS SB 84, entitled:


            An act to repeal sections 115.315 and 115.327, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof two new sections relating to the formation of a new political party.


            In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


            Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SCS SB 170, entitled:


            An act to repeal sections 260.900, 260.905, 260.925, 260.935, 260.940, 260.945, and 260.960, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof eight new sections relating to hazardous waste, with an emergency clause and an expiration date.


            Emergency clause adopted.


            In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


            Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 347, entitled:

 

            An act to repeal section 337.510, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to licensing requirements for professional counselors.


            In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


            Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 358, entitled:


            An act to repeal sections 67.1956, 67.1959, 67.1968, and 67.1979, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof four new sections relating to tourism community enhancement districts.


            In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


            Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SCS SB 374, entitled:


              An act to amend chapter 227, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to the designation of a certain highway.


            In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


            Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 394, entitled:


            An act to repeal section 30.720, RSMo, relating to financial institutions doing business in northern Ireland.


            In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


            Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 401, entitled:


            An act to repeal sections 86.260, 86.280, 86.283, and 86.287, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof four new sections relating to police relief and pension systems.


            In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


            Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SCS SB 450, entitled:


            An act to authorize the conveyance of state property.


            In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


            Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 479, entitled:


            An act to repeal section 105.483, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to filing of financial interest statements.


            In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


            Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 480, entitled:


            An act to amend chapter 167, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to effective involvement by parents and families in support of their children’s education.


            In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


            Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 490, entitled:


            An act to repeal section 71.012, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to annexation procedures for cities and towns.


            In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


            Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SCS SB 496, entitled:


            An act to repeal section 217.105, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to corrections officer certification commission.


            In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


            Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SCS SB 502, entitled:


            An act to authorize the conveyance of property owned by the state in St. Louis County to the Manchester United Methodist Church, with an emergency clause.


            Emergency clause adopted.


            In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


            Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 507, entitled:


            An act to repeal section 55.160, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to inventory of county property.


            In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


            Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 516, entitled:


            An act to repeal section 99.847, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to districts providing emergency services.


            In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.




            Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 518, entitled:


            An act to repeal section 191.859, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof two new sections relating to the advisory assistive technology council.


            In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


            Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 526, entitled:


            An act to repeal section 166.420, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the minimum time for holding investments in the Missouri higher education savings program.


            In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.


ADJOURNMENT


            On motion of Representative Dempsey, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Friday, April 1, 2005.


CORRECTIONS TO THE HOUSE JOURNAL


AFFIDAVITS


I, State Representative Kathy Chinn, District 8, hereby state and affirm that my vote as recorded on Page 753 of the House Journal for Wednesday, March 30, 2005 showing that I voted absent 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 31st day of March 2005.


                                                                                                    /s/ Kathy Chinn

                                                                                                         State Representative

State of Missouri               )

                                           ) ss.

County of Cole                  )


Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of March in the year 2005.


                                                                                                    /s/ Stephen S. Davis

                                                                                                         Chief Clerk

___________


I, State Representative Fred Kratky, District 65, hereby state and affirm that my vote as recorded on Pages 752 and 767 of the House Journal for Wednesday, March 30, 2005 showing that I voted absent 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 31st day of March 2005.


                                                                                                    /s/ Fred Kratky

                                                                                                         State Representative

State of Missouri               )

                                           ) ss.

County of Cole                  )


Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of March in the year 2005.


                                                                                                    /s/ Stephen S. Davis

                                                                                                         Chief Clerk

__________


I, State Representative B.J. Marsh, District 136, hereby state and affirm that my vote as recorded on the motion to third read and pass House Bill No. 33 of the House Journal for Thursday, March 31, 2005 showing that I was absent 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 31st day of March 2005.


                                                                                                    /s/ B.J. Marsh

                                                                                                         State Representative

State of Missouri               )

                                           ) ss.

County of Cole                  )


Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of March in the year 2005.


                                                                                                    /s/ Stephen S. Davis

                                                                                                         Chief Clerk

___________


I, State Representative Sharon Sanders Brooks, District 37, hereby state and affirm that my vote as recorded on the motion to third read and pass House Bill No. 681 of the House Journal for Thursday, March 31, 2005 showing that I voted no 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 31st day of March 2005.


                                                                                                    /s/ Sharon Sanders Brooks

                                                                                                         State Representative

State of Missouri               )

                                           ) ss.

County of Cole                  )


Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of March in the year 2005.


                                                                                                    /s/ Stephen S. Davis

                                                                                                         Chief Clerk




COMMITTEE MEETINGS


BUDGET

Friday, April 1, 2005, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 3.

Appropriation recommendations/Markup. Executive session may follow. CANCELLED


BUDGET

Monday, April 4, 2005, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 3.

Markup.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 1, HB 2, HB 3, HB 4, HB 5,

HB 6, HB 7, HB 8, HB 9, HB 10, HB 11, HB 12, HB 13


BUDGET

Monday, April 4, 2005, 8:00 p.m. Hearing Room 3.

Markup. Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 1, HB 2, HB 3, HB 4, HB 5,

HB 6, HB 7, HB 8, HB 9, HB 10, HB 11, HB 12, HB 13


BUDGET

Tuesday, April 5, 2005, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 3.

Markup. Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 1, HB 2, HB 3, HB 4, HB 5,

HB 6, HB 7, HB 8, HB 9, HB 10, HB 11, HB 12, HB 13


BUDGET

Tuesday, April 5, 2005, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 3.

Markup. House Bills 1 through 13.

Executive session may follow.

Committee will adjourn at 2:00 p.m.


BUDGET

Tuesday, April 5, 2005, 6:00 p.m. Hearing Room 3.

Markup. House Bills 1 through 13.

Executive session may follow.

Committee will adjourn at 10:00 p.m.


BUDGET

Wednesday, April 6, 2005, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 3.

Markup. House Bills 1 through 13.

Executive session may follow.

Committee will adjourn at 2:00 p.m.




BUDGET

Wednesday, April 6, 2005, 6:00 p.m. Hearing Room 3.

Markup. House Bills 1 through 13.

Executive session may follow.

Committee will adjourn at 10:00 p.m.


BUDGET

Thursday, April 7, 2005, 2:00 p.m. Hearing Room 3.

Markup. House Bills 1 through 13.

Executive session may follow.


CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

Monday, April 4, 2005, House Chamber side gallery upon afternoon adjournment.

Executive session will be held on: HCS HB 568


CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

Wednesday, April 6, 2005, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 7.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 452, HB 536


CORRECTIONS AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS

Monday, April 4, 2005, House Chamber side gallery upon evening adjournment.

Executive session will be held on: SCS SB 69


CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY

Tuesday, April 5, 2005, 6:00 p.m. Hearing Room 1.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 793, HB 97, SCS SB 10 & 27


FISCAL REVIEW

Tuesday, April 5, 2005, 9:00 a.m. Hearing Room 5.

Executive session will be held on: HCS HB 394


HEALTH CARE POLICY

Wednesday, April 6, 2005, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 6.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearing to be held on: HB 636


HIGHER EDUCATION

Tuesday, April 5, 2005, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 5.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 753, HB 742




JOINT COMMITTEE ON TERRORISM, BIOTERRORISM AND HOMELAND SECURITY

Thursday, April 7, 2005, 8:30 a.m. House Lounge.

Vote to approve the 12-7-04 report of the Joint Committee on

Terrorism, Bioterrorism and Homeland Security.


SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION FUNDING

Tuesday, April 5, 2005, 6:00 p.m. Hearing Room 6.

Hearing will begin at 6:00 p.m. or adjournment which ever is later.

It is imperative that every member attend this meeting.

Public hearing to be held on: HB 771


TRANSPORTATION

Wednesday, April 6, 2005, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 1.

Executive session may follow.

Public hearings to be held on: HB 612, HB 777, HB 760, HB 632


HOUSE CALENDAR


FORTY-SIXTH DAY, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 2005


HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION FOR SECOND READING


HJR 27


HOUSE BILLS FOR SECOND READING


HB 887 through HB 951


HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION FOR PERFECTION


HCS HJR 16 - Chinn


HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION


1          HB 344 - Baker (123)

2          HB 376 - Guest

3          HCS HB 388 - Yates

4          HCS HB 576 - Flook

5          HCS HB 64 - Sutherland

6          HCS HB 286 - Bland

7          HCS HB 519 - Roark                         (3 hours debate on Perfection)

8          HB 539 - Icet

9          HCS HB 474 - Yates

10        HCS HB 628 - Byrd

11        HCS HB 639 - Cunningham (86)

12        HB 700 - Moore

13        HB 375 - Nance

14        HB 410 - Flook

15        HCS HB 532 - Spreng

16        HCS HB 255 - Cunningham (86)

17        HCS HB 387 - Byrd

18        HCS HB 518, 288, 418 & 635 - St. Onge

19        HCS HB 525 - May

20        HB 530 - Moore

21        HCS HB 353 - Lipke                         (2 hours debate on Perfection)

22        HB 205 - Salva

23        HCS HB 49 & 50 - Jolly


HOUSE BILL FOR PERFECTION - FEDERAL MANDATE


HB 738 - Behnen


HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - CONSENT


(3/22/05)


1          HB 450 - Meiners

2          HB 685 - Franz

3          HB 707 - Cunningham (145)

4          HB 743 - Kingery


HOUSE BILL FOR THIRD READING


HCS HB 394, (Fiscal Review 3-31-05) - Byrd


HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - CONSENT


1          HCS HB 508, E.C. - Pratt

2          HCS#2 HB 232 - Portwood

3          HB 600 - Cooper (155)


SENATE BILLS FOR SECOND READING


1          SCS SB 84

2          SCS SB 170

3          SB 347

4          SB 358

5          SCS SB 374

6          SB 394

7          SB 401

8          SCS SB 450

9          SB 479

10        SB 480

11        SB 490

12        SCS SB 496

13        SCS SB 502

14        SB 507

15        SB 516

16        SB 518

17        SB 526


SENATE BILL FOR THIRD READING


HCS SCS SBs 202, 33, 45, 183 & 217, E.C. - Smith (118)


BILL IN CONFERENCE


SCS HCS HB 14, as amended - Lager


HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS


1          HCR 11, (2-17-05, Pages 351-352) - Sander

2          HCR 4, (3-02-05, Pages 467-468) - Burnett

3          HCR 9, (2-17-05, Page 351) - Bivins

4          HCR 15, (3-03-05, Pages 487-488) - Baker (123)

5          HCR 20, (3-09-05, Page 553) - Rupp