Second Regular Session, 93rd General Assembly
THIRTY-FOURTH DAY, Thursday, March 2, 2006
The House met pursuant to adjournment.
Speaker Pro Tem Bearden in the Chair.
Prayer by Father Donald W. Lammers.
Let us pray.
“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom;
Prudent are all who live by it.
His praise endures forever.”
(Psalm 111:10)
Almighty God, important and emotion-charged topics have been and are swirling around us these days. Stir in us enough fear of You and reverence for You that we are slow to speak, lest we take positions that offend You and contradict Your Holy will.
In our study of the issues before us, give us the ability to discern what is right and what is true, what merits top priority and what is of lesser merit. In dialogue and debate, give us judgment to distinguish right from wrong, truth from error, wisdom from that which is less than wise.
Preserve in us throughout this day the healthy “fear of the Lord”, that will allow us to show wisdom.
We adore and honor You, Almighty 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: Samanta Warden, Liz Kothe-Sharp, Marissa Sieckmann, Carter Jeffery, Morgan Ashlee McAdams and Grant Franklin.
The Journal of the thirty-third day was approved as printed.
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Representative Fraser offered House Concurrent Resolution No. 29.
HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED
House Resolution No. 983 - Representative Stevenson
House Resolution No. 984 - Representative Casey
House Resolution No. 985 - Representative Cooper (158)
House Resolution No. 986 - Representative Nolte
House Resolution No. 987 - Representatives Roorda and Meadows
House Resolution No. 988 - Representatives Lipke and Cooper (158)
House Resolution No. 989
through
House Resolution No. 992 - Representative Lipke
House Resolution No. 993
and
House Resolution No. 994 - Representative Cunningham (145)
House Resolution No. 995 - Representative Bean
House Resolution No. 996 - Representative Wilson (119)
House Resolution No. 997 - Representative Bringer
House Resolution No. 998 - Representative Baker (123)
House Resolution No. 999 - Representative Witte
House Resolution No. 1000 - Representatives Schaaf and Lager
House Resolution No. 1001
and
House Resolution No. 1002 - Representatives Harris (110) and Kuessner
House Resolution No. 1003 - Representative Weter
House Resolution No. 1004 - Representative Kratky
House Resolution No. 1005
through
House Resolution No. 1018 - Representative Whorton
House Resolution No. 1019 - Representative Meadows, et al.
House Resolution No. 1020 - Representative Bland
House Resolution No. 1021 - Representative Brown (30)
House Resolution No. 1022 - Representatives Schad and Self
House Resolution No. 1023
and
House Resolution No. 1024 - Representative Lipke
House Resolution No. 1025 - Representative Sander
SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS
HB 1906 through HB 1916 were read the second time.
SPECIAL RECOGNITION
The El Dorado Springs High School Bulldogs were introduced by Representative Parson and recognized for attaining the 2005 Class 2 Volleyball State Championship.
COMMITTEE REPORT
Committee on Fiscal Review, Chairman Guest reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HB 1249 (Fiscal Note), begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILL
HB 1249, relating to sales and use tax exemption, was taken up by Representative Spreng.
On motion of Representative Spreng, HB 1249 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 152 |
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Aull |
Baker 25 |
Baker 123 |
Bean |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bogetto |
Bowman |
Boykins |
Bringer |
Brooks |
Brown 50 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Casey |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Dake |
Darrough |
Daus |
Davis |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
El-Amin |
Emery |
Ervin |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Frame |
Franz |
Fraser |
George |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hubbard |
Hughes |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
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 |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Salva |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Scharnhorst |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Schoemehl |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Smith 150 |
Spreng |
Stevenson |
St. Onge |
Storch |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wildberger |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Young |
Zweifel |
Mr Speaker |
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NOES: 001 |
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Robb |
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PRESENT: 000 |
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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010 |
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Avery |
Brown 30 |
Day |
Faith |
Jones |
Meadows |
Quinn |
Rucker |
Tilley |
Wagner |
Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.
THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS - CONSENT
HB 1688, relating to economic activity tax revenues, was taken up by Representative Johnson (47).
On motion of Representative Johnson (47), HB 1688 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 136 |
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Aull |
Baker 25 |
Baker 123 |
Bean |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bowman |
Boykins |
Brooks |
Brown 50 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Casey |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Daus |
Davis |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Dusenberg |
Emery |
Ervin |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Franz |
Fraser |
George |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hubbard |
Hughes |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
Kelly |
Kingery |
Kratky |
Kraus |
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 |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Salva |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Scharnhorst |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Schoemehl |
Self |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Smith 150 |
Spreng |
Stevenson |
St. Onge |
Sutherland |
Threlkeld |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wildberger |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Young |
Mr Speaker |
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NOES: 015 |
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Bogetto |
Bringer |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Dake |
Darrough |
Donnelly |
Frame |
Harris 110 |
Kuessner |
Shoemyer |
Storch |
Swinger |
Witte |
Zweifel |
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PRESENT: 001 |
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El-Amin |
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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 011 |
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Avery |
Brown 30 |
Day |
Dougherty |
Faith |
Jones |
Meadows |
Quinn |
Rucker |
Tilley |
Wagner |
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Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.
HB 1393, relating to the State Highway Patrol, was taken up by Representative Behnen.
On motion of Representative Behnen, HB 1393 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 150 |
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Aull |
Baker 25 |
Baker 123 |
Bean |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bogetto |
Bowman |
Boykins |
Bringer |
Brooks |
Brown 50 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Casey |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Dake |
Darrough |
Daus |
Davis |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
El-Amin |
Emery |
Ervin |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Frame |
Franz |
Fraser |
George |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hubbard |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
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 |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Salva |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Scharnhorst |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Smith 150 |
Spreng |
Stevenson |
St. Onge |
Storch |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wildberger |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Young |
Zweifel |
Mr Speaker |
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NOES: 000 |
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PRESENT: 000 |
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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 013 |
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Avery |
Brown 30 |
Day |
Faith |
Hughes |
Jones |
Meadows |
Quinn |
Rucker |
Schoemehl |
Tilley |
Wagner |
Wood |
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Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.
HB 1234, relating to the nursing student loan repayment program, was taken up by Representative Loehner.
On motion of Representative Loehner, HB 1234 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 150 |
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Aull |
Baker 25 |
Baker 123 |
Bean |
Bearden |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bogetto |
Bowman |
Boykins |
Bringer |
Brooks |
Brown 50 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Casey |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Dake |
Darrough |
Daus |
Davis |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
El-Amin |
Emery |
Ervin |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Frame |
Franz |
Fraser |
George |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hubbard |
Hughes |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
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 |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Salva |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Scharnhorst |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Schoemehl |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Smith 150 |
Spreng |
Stevenson |
Storch |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Wildberger |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Young |
Zweifel |
Mr Speaker |
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NOES: 000 |
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PRESENT: 002 |
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St. Onge |
Whorton |
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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 011 |
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Avery |
Behnen |
Brown 30 |
Day |
Faith |
Jones |
Meadows |
Quinn |
Rucker |
Tilley |
Wagner |
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Speaker Pro Tem Bearden declared the bill passed.
HB 1105, relating to driver's license renewal, was taken up by Representative Wilson (119).
On motion of Representative Wilson (119), HB 1105 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 153 |
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Aull |
Baker 25 |
Baker 123 |
Bean |
Bearden |
Behnen |
Bivins |
Black |
Bland |
Bogetto |
Bowman |
Boykins |
Bringer |
Brooks |
Brown 50 |
Bruns |
Burnett |
Casey |
Chinn |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Cooper 120 |
Cooper 155 |
Cooper 158 |
Corcoran |
Cunningham 145 |
Cunningham 86 |
Curls |
Dake |
Darrough |
Daus |
Davis |
Deeken |
Dempsey |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dixon |
Donnelly |
Dougherty |
Dusenberg |
El-Amin |
Emery |
Ervin |
Fares |
Fisher |
Flook |
Frame |
Franz |
Fraser |
George |
Guest |
Harris 23 |
Harris 110 |
Haywood |
Henke |
Hobbs |
Hoskins |
Hubbard |
Hughes |
Hunter |
Icet |
Jackson |
Johnson 47 |
Johnson 61 |
Johnson 90 |
Jolly |
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 |
Rector |
Richard |
Roark |
Robb |
Robinson |
Roorda |
Ruestman |
Rupp |
Salva |
Sander |
Sater |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Scharnhorst |
Schlottach |
Schneider |
Schoemehl |
Self |
Shoemyer |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 118 |
Smith 150 |
Spreng |
Stevenson |
St. Onge |
Storch |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Threlkeld |
Viebrock |
Villa |
Vogt |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton |
Wasson |
Wells |
Weter |
Whorton |
Wildberger |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wood |
Wright 137 |
Wright 159 |
Wright-Jones |
Yaeger |
Yates |
Young |
Zweifel |
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PRESENT: 000 |
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Avery |
Brown 30 |
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Faith |
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Meadows |
Quinn |
Rucker |
Tilley |
Wagner |
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 21 - Higher Education
HCR 23 - Special Committee on Student Achievement and Finance
HCR 25 - Job Creation and Economic Development
REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS
The following House Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:
HCS HB 1742 - Fiscal Review (Fiscal Note)
HB 1508 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 1509 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 1534 - Health Care Policy
HB 1634 - Transportation
HB 1640 - Transportation
HB 1642 - Special Committee on General Laws
HB 1651 - Insurance Policy
HB 1716 - Local Government
HB 1745 - Financial Institutions
HB 1753 - Special Committee on Energy and Environment
HB 1766 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 1772 - Transportation
HB 1776 - Transportation
HB 1821 - Health Care Policy
HB 1822 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 1830 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 1833 - Tourism
HB 1834 - Elementary and Secondary Education
HB 1849 - Judiciary
HB 1857 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 1858 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 1859 - Job Creation and Economic Development
HB 1862 - Crime Prevention and Public Safety
HB 1864 - Higher Education
HB 1865 - Special Committee on Student Achievement and Finance
HB 1873 - Senior Citizen Advocacy
HB 1874 - Health Care Policy
HB 1895 - Agriculture Policy
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Committee on Agriculture Policy, Chairman Myers reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Agriculture Policy, to which was referred HB 1739, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass by Consent, and pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Committee on Children and Families, Chairman Phillips reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Children and Families, to which was referred HB 1075, 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 Health Care Policy, Chairman Cooper (155) reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Health Care Policy, to which was referred HCR 4, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent, and pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 4
Relating to recognition of autism awareness day and autism awareness month.
WHEREAS, it is estimated that more the 1.5 million Americans live with some form of autism, including more than 100,000 children served under the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA); and
WHEREAS, the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education recently identified 3,393 children between the ages of 3 and 21 as autistic, an increase of 1,000% from the 294 children identified in 1991; and
WHEREAS, the increase in autism spectrum disorder's prevalence across the entire United States is an urgent public health concern, with the frequency of autism spectrum disorders now surpassing that of all types of cancer combined; and
WHEREAS, while autism is not a curable disorder, recent studies have shown that early intervention can have dramatic results for children which allows them to enjoy a productive and independent life; and
WHEREAS, because many insurance companies and government assistance does not fully cover the costs of services associated with autism, many families are spending in excess of $70,000 a year for services for their children; and
WHEREAS, during the month of April the autism community around the United States will be involved in many activities to increase awareness of autism:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the members of the House of Representatives of the Ninety-third General Assembly, Second Regular Session, the Senate concurring therein, hereby:
(1) Recognize April twenty-seventh of each year as "Autism Awareness Day" and the month of April each year as "Autism Awareness Month" in Missouri;
(2) Recognize and commend the parents and relatives of children with autism for their sacrifice and dedication in providing for the special needs of children with autism and for absorbing significant financial costs for specialized education and support services;
(3) Stress the need to begin early intervention services soon after an individual has been diagnosed with autism, noting that early intervention strategies are the primary therapeutic options for individuals with autism and early intervention significantly improves outcomes for individuals with autism and can reduce the level of funding and services needed later in life;
(4) Recognize the shortage of appropriately trained teachers who have the skills and support necessary to teach, assist, and respond to special needs students, including those students with autism; and
(5) Recognize the importance of worker training programs that meet the needs of developmentally disabled individuals, including those individuals with autism, and note that individuals with autism can be and are productive members of the workforce if they are given appropriate support, training, and early intervention services; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution be sent to the Governor for his approval or rejection pursuant to the Missouri Constitution.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Health Care Policy, to which was referred HB 1222, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent, and pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Health Care Policy, to which was referred HB 1245, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent, and pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Health Care Policy, to which was referred HB 1358, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent, and pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Health Care Policy, to which was referred HB 1437, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent, and pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Health Care Policy, to which was referred HB 1601, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent, and pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Health Care Policy, to which was referred HB 1687, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent, and pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Health Care Policy, to which was referred HB 1732, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent, and pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Committee on Small Business, Chairman Ervin reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Small Business, to which was referred HB 1827, 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.
Special Committee on General Laws, Chairman Roark reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on General Laws, to which was referred HB 1461, HB 1375, HB 1110 and HB 1103, 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.
Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on General Laws, to which was referred HB 1559, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass by Consent, and pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Special Committee on Student Achievement and Finance, Chairman Baker (123) reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Student Achievement and Finance, to which was referred HB 1273 and HB 1136, 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 974, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 984, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 1058, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 1071, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HBs 1270 & 1027, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Be Returned to Committee of Origin.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 1275, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 1306, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 1491, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 1521, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 1532, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
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 HB 978, HB 1251, HCS HB 1344, HCS HB 1168, HB 1204, HCS HB 1100 and HCS HB 1232.
INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
The following House Concurrent Resolutions were read the first time and copies ordered printed:
HCR 27, introduced by Representatives Burnett, Behnen, Dougherty, Page, Portwood, Wasson, Yaeger and Schoemehl, relating to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk.
HCR 28, introduced by Representatives Fraser, Oxford, Chappelle-Nadal, Bogetto, Wright-Jones, Harris (110), Lampe, Curls, Dougherty, Lowe (44), Bowman, Low (39), Villa, Johnson (90), Meadows, El-Amin, Wildberger, Daus, Sanders Brooks, Baker (25), Donnelly, Haywood and Whorton, relating to the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution.
INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
The following House Joint Resolution was read the first time and copies ordered printed:
HJR 51, introduced by Representative Cooper (158), relating to state court jurisdiction.
INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS
The following House Bills were read the first time and copies ordered printed:
HB 1917, introduced by Representatives Lampe, Harris (110), Yaeger, Boykins, Oxford and McGhee, relating to child care.
HB 1918, introduced by Representatives Parson, Schad, Smith (150), Smith (118), Viebrock, Wallace, Ervin, Black, Fisher, St. Onge, Threlkeld, Munzlinger, Johnson (47), Jones, Pollock, Muschany, Dethrow, Pearce, Hunter, Quinn, Jetton, Roorda, Flook, Lipke, Cooper (158), Lembke, Stevenson, Emery, Rector, Nieves, Cooper (120), Self, Wasson, Richard, Pratt, Hobbs, Oxford, Witte, Bowman, Hoskins, Bland, Donnelly, Shoemyer, Villa, Kraus, Schlottach, Faith, Denison, Wells, Wilson (130), Spreng, Deeken, Kelly, Weter, Wright (159), Bearden, Smith (14), Kuessner, Skaggs, Franz, Wilson (119), Wood, Wright (137), Lampe, Casey, Frame, Dake, Walton, Wildberger, Bringer, Brown (50), Schoemehl, Bogetto, Corcoran, Baker (25), Henke, Johnson (90), Kratky, Swinger, Bean, Jackson, Kingery, Myers, Guest, Dempsey, Low (39), Chappelle-Nadal, Cunningham (145), Chinn, Nolte, Whorton, Bruns, Meiners, Silvey, Nance, McGhee, Sanders Brooks and Curls, relating to proof of lawful presence for renewal of drivers' licenses.
HB 1919, introduced by Representative Cooper (158), relating to public assistance recipients.
HB 1920, introduced by Representative Cooper (158), relating to exempting certain individuals from proving lawful presence in order to obtain a driver's license.
HB 1921, introduced by Representative Cooper (158), relating to collection of delinquent taxes.
HB 1922, introduced by Representative Bringer, relating to school aid.
HB 1923, introduced by Representative Bringer, relating to exempting certain individuals from proving lawful presence in order to obtain a driver's license.
HB 1924, introduced by Representatives Jones, Roorda and Parson, relating to peace officer training.
HB 1925, introduced by Representatives Bruns and Wildberger, relating to prohibiting burning in certain circumstances.
HB 1926, introduced by Representatives Rupp and Yates, relating to insurance company investments.
HB 1927, introduced by Representative Rupp, relating to illegal aliens.
HB 1928, introduced by Representatives Ervin, Richard, Kratky and Dempsey, relating to small businesses.
HB 1929, introduced by Representatives Munzlinger, Fisher, McGhee, Chinn, Hobbs, Parson, Sander and Hunter, relating to the prevailing wage.
HB 1930, introduced by Representatives Hubbard, El-Amin, Villa and Storch, relating to collection of delinquent taxes.
HB 1931, introduced by Representatives Casey, Roorda, Meadows, Harris (110), Frame, Johnson (90) and Wagner, relating to county library subdistricts.
HB 1932, introduced by Representatives Boykins, Wright-Jones, Sanders Brooks, Bowman, Storch, Walton, Bland, Johnson (61), Hughes and Curls, relating to the Missouri teacher certification incentive program.
HB 1933, introduced by Representatives Bearden, Jetton, Icet, Dempsey and Ruestman, relating to a standardized opening date for all public schools.
HB 1934, introduced by Representatives Bearden, Cunningham (86), Sutherland, Ruestman, Hunter, Dempsey, Hoskins, Jetton, Icet, Cooper (120) and Hubbard, relating to compensation of school administrators.
HB 1935, introduced by Representative Tilley, relating to proof of financial responsibility for the issuance of temporary license plates.
HB 1936, introduced by Representative Tilley, relating to the technical advisory committee on the quality of patient care and nursing practices.
HB 1937, introduced by Representatives Tilley, Moore, Wright (159), Roorda, Smith (14) and Frame, relating to time off from work for spouses of deployed soldiers.
HB 1938, introduced by Representative Baker (123), relating to child support for postsecondary education.
HB 1939, introduced by Representative Hunter, relating to open enrollment.
HB 1940, introduced by Representatives Flook, Lager, Page and Ervin, relating to the establishment of the Missouri health care stabilization fund.
HB 1941, introduced by Representatives Flook, Ervin, Nolte, Day, McGhee, Kraus and Stevenson, relating to income taxation.
HB 1942, introduced by Representatives Pearce, Roorda, Sander, Schneider and McGhee, relating to college or university police officers.
HB 1943, introduced by Representatives Witte, Lampe, Burnett, Hughes, Skaggs, LeVota, Wildberger, Kuessner, Swinger, Lowe (44), Meadows, Storch, Harris (23), Henke, Baker (25), Roorda, Oxford, Yaeger, Harris (110), Donnelly, Aull and Robinson, relating to medical malpractice.
HB 1944, introduced by Representatives Hobbs, Jetton, Myers, Moore, Lembke, Icet, Robb, Dethrow, Behnen, Black, Fares, Lager, Sutherland, May, Sater, Phillips, Loehner, Rector, Fisher, Wright (159), Guest, Richard, Pearce, Cunningham (145), Ervin, Flook, St. Onge, Wells, Munzlinger, Harris (110), Pollock, Scharnhorst, Jackson, Cooper (155), Parson, Sander, Wilson (119), Wood, Nance, Franz, Smith (118), Whorton, Dempsey, Smith (14), Self, Bearden, Wasson, Bruns, Page, Cooper (120), Chinn, Schlottach, Lipke, Dusenberg, Bivins, Schaaf, Muschany, Silvey, Weter, McGhee, Davis, Smith (150), Nolte, Stevenson, Schad, Meadows, Portwood, Threlkeld, Lampe, Storch and Dixon, relating to eminent domain.
HB 1945, introduced by Representative Wasson, relating to travel clubs.
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 SB 558, entitled:
An act to repeal section 393.310, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to experimental tariffs of gas corporations.
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 559, entitled:
An act to repeal section 393.705, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to joint municipal utility commissions.
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 SS#2 SCS SB 583, entitled:
An act to repeal sections 33.080, 301.190, 301.800, 307.350, 307.353, 307.355, 307.360, 307.365, 307.366, 307.370, 307.375, 307.380, 307.385, 307.390, 643.305, 643.310, 643.315, 643.320, 643.330, 643.335, 643.350, and 643.360, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof fifteen new sections relating to the state emissions inspection program, with an effective date for certain sections and penalty provisions.
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 612, entitled:
An act to authorize the conveyance of property owned by the state in St. Francois County to the Farmington American Legion Post 416, 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 618, entitled:
An act to repeal section 454.530, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to child support payments.
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 630, entitled:
An act to repeal section 137.106, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the homestead preservation tax.
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 641, 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.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 648, entitled:
An act to repeal section 320.010, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to entities subject to fire protection regulation.
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 677, entitled:
An act to repeal sections 192.400, 192.410, and 192.420, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof three new sections relating to radiation control.
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 678, entitled:
An act to repeal sections 32.051 and 143.072, RSMo, relating to certain quarterly tax collection reports.
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 712, entitled:
An act to authorize the conveyance of property owned by the state in Pettis County to the Heart of Missouri Girl Scout 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 SCS SB 746, entitled:
An act to repeal section 79.060, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the board of aldermen in fourth class cities.
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 747, entitled:
An act to repeal section 301.560, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to used car dealer courses.
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 749, entitled:
An act to repeal section 324.409, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to interior designers.
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 765, entitled:
An act to repeal section 431.064, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to emergency medical treatment, 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 SCS SB 802, entitled:
An act to amend chapter 249, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to sewer districts in certain counties, 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 805, entitled:
An act to repeal sections 140.250, 140.340, and 140.405, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof three new sections relating to collection of delinquent taxes.
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 818, entitled:
An act to repeal section 105.483, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to filing 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 819, entitled:
An act to repeal section 327.391, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to professional engineer and land surveyor licenses.
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 828, entitled:
An act to repeal section 332.311, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to dental hygienist.
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 SS SCS SBs 872, 754 & 669, entitled:
An act to repeal sections 302.302, 304.022, 304.070, 304.351, and 304.580, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof seven new sections relating to the safe operation of motor vehicles to ensure the safety of highway workers, emergency workers, children, and other motorists, with penalty provisions and an effective date for a certain section.
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 881, entitled:
An act to authorize the conveyance of property owned by the state to St. Francois County.
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 900, entitled:
An act to repeal section 161.410, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the Missouri commission for deaf and hard of hearing fund.
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 915, entitled:
An act to amend chapters 135 and 393, RSMo, by adding thereto six new sections relating to the green power initiative, with an effective date.
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 SBs 1001, 896 & 761, entitled:
An act to repeal sections 302.130, 302.171, and 302.178, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof four new sections relating to the licensure of certain motor vehicle drivers, with penalty provisions and an emergency clause for a certain section.
Emergency clause adopted.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
COMMITTEE CHANGES
The Speaker submitted the following committee changes:
Representative Self is no longer a member of the Financial Institutions Committee.
Representative Scharnhorst has been appointed a member of the Financial Institutions Committee.
The following member's presence was noted: Faith.
ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Representative Dempsey, the House adjourned until 4:00 p.m., Monday, March 6, 2006.
CORRECTION TO THE HOUSE JOURNAL
AFFIDAVIT
I, State Representative Dennis Wood, District 62, hereby state and affirm that my vote as recorded on the motion to third read and pass House Bill No. 1393 as recorded in the House Journal for Thursday, March 2, 2006 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 2nd day of March 2006.
/s/ Dennis Wood
State Representative
State of Missouri )
) ss.
County of Cole )
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of March in the year 2006.
/s/ Stephen S. Davis
Chief Clerk
COMMITTEE MEETINGS
AGRICULTURE POLICY
Tuesday, March 7, 2006, 12:30 p.m. Hearing Room 1.
Possible Executive session.
Public hearing to be held on: HB 1895
BUDGET
Friday, March 3, 2006, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 3.
Executive session may follow. CANCELLED
Public hearings to be held on: HB 1001, HB 1002, HB 1003,
HB 1004, HB 1005, HB 1006, HB 1007, HB 1008, HB 1009,
HB 1010, HB 1011, HB 1012, HB 1013
BUDGET
Monday, March 6, 2006, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 3.
Executive session may follow. CANCELLED
Public hearings to be held on: HB 1001, HB 1002, HB 1003,
HB 1004, HB 1005, HB 1006, HB 1007, HB 1008, HB 1009,
HB 1010, HB 1011, HB 1012, HB 1013
CORRECTIONS AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
Wednesday, March 8, 2006, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 6.
Public hearings to be held on: HB 1350, HB 999
Executive session will be held on: HB 1065, HB 1192
CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Tuesday, March 7, 2006, 5:00 p.m. Hearing Room 1.
Executive session may follow.
Public hearings to be held on: HB 1698, HB 1236, HB 995, HB 1056, HB 1290,
HB 1362, HB 1679, HB 1857, HB 1858, HB 1508, HB 1509, HB 1766, HB 1822
ELECTIONS
Tuesday, March 7, 2006, 6:00 p.m. Hearing Room 5.
Public hearings to be held on: HB 1525, HB 1489, HB 1765
Executive session will be held on: HB 1542, HB 1499
FISCAL REVIEW
Monday, March 6, 2006, Hearing Room 6 upon afternoon adjournment.
Executive session may follow.
Public hearing to be held on: HCS HB 1742
HIGHER EDUCATION
Tuesday, March 7, 2006, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 4.
Executive session may follow. Work session on HB 1308 and HB 1229. AMENDED
Public hearing to be held on: HB 1347
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Thursday, March 9, 2006, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 6.
Executive session will follow.
Public hearings to be held on: HB 1710, HB 1711, HB 1733, HB 1426, HB 1201
RULES [PURSUANT TO RULE 25(26)(f)]
Tuesday, March 7, 2006, 8:30 a.m. Hearing Room 6.
Executive session may be held.
Public hearings to be held on: HCR 4, HB 1687, HB 1358, HB 1732, HB 1222,
HB 1437, HB 1601, HB 1245, HCS HB 1101, HCS HB 1432, HCS HB 1333,
HB 998, HB 1722, HB 1498, HB 1827, HCS HB 1632,
HCS HB 1030, 1033, 1146, 1225 & 1326
SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT
Tuesday, March 7, 2006, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 4.
Executive session may follow.
Public hearings to be held on: HB 1149, HB 1535, HB 1384
SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AND FINANCE
Tuesday, March 7, 2006, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 1.
Executive session may follow
TOURISM
Tuesday, March 7, 2006, Hearing Room 5 upon morning recess.
Executive session may follow.
Public hearing to be held on: HB 1833
HOUSE CALENDAR
THIRTY-FIFTH DAY, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 2006
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS FOR SECOND READING
HCR 27 and HCR 28
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION FOR SECOND READING
HJR 51
HOUSE BILLS FOR SECOND READING
HB 1917 through HB 1945
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS FOR PERFECTION
1 HJR 40 - Avery
2 HJR 44 - Whorton
HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION
1 HCS HB 1456 - Roark (4 hours debate on Perfection)
2 HCS HB 1070 - Johnson (47)
3 HCS HB 1145, 1359 & 1121 - Portwood
4 HCS HB 1078 - Cunningham (145)
5 HB 1310 - Lipke
6 HCS HB 1380 - St. Onge
7 HCS HB 1485 - Icet
8 HCS HB 1026 - Rucker
9 HB 1302 - Cooper (155)
10 HCS HB 1305 - Smith (118)
11 HB 994 - Dusenberg
12 HCS HB 1151 - Cunningham (86)
13 HCS HB 1317 - Lipke
14 HCS HB 1349 - Loehner
HOUSE BILL FOR PERFECTION - FEDERAL MANDATE
HB 1466 - Daus
HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - CONSENT
(3/01/06)
1 HCS HB 1153 - Emery
2 HB 1320 - Lipke
3 HCS HB 1343 - Munzlinger
4 HCS HB 1357 - Johnson (47)
5 HCS HB 1366 - Robinson
6 HCS HB 1367 - Hobbs
7 HB 1424 - Franz
(3/06/06)
1 HB 984 - Meadows
2 HB 1058 - Cunningham (86)
3 HCS HB 1306 - Smith (118)
4 HB 1491 - Walton
HOUSE BILL FOR THIRD READING
HCS HB 1742, (Fiscal Review 3-02-06), E.C. - Portwood
HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - CONSENT
1 HB 1228 - Ruestman
2 HB 983 - Meadows
3 HB 1427 - Johnson (90)
4 HB 1118 - Dempsey
5 HB 1035 - Young
6 HCS HB 1138 - Johnson (47)
7 HCS HB 978 - Smith (14)
8 HB 1251 - Guest
9 HCS HB 1344, E.C. - Villa
10 HCS HB 1168 - Tilley
11 HB 1204 - Roorda
12 HCS HB 1100 - Schaaf
13 HCS HB 1232 - Smith (118)
SENATE BILLS FOR SECOND READING
1 SB 558
2 SB 559
3 SS#2 SCS SB 583
4 SB 612
5 SB 618
6 SCS SB 630
7 SB 641
8 SB 648
9 SB 677
10 SB 678
11 SB 712
12 SCS SB 746
13 SCS SB 747
14 SCS SB 749
15 SCS SB 765
16 SCS SB 802
17 SB 805
18 SB 818
19 SB 819
20 SB 828
21 SS SCS SBs 872, 754 & 669
22 SB 881
23 SB 900
24 SCS SB 915
25 SCS SBs 1001, 896 & 761
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
HCR 13, (2-15-06, Pages 255-256) - Sater