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House Journal Idaho Legislature [January 6, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 1 17 ............................................ John Gannon (D), Sue Chew (D) HOUSE JOURNAL 18 .........................................Ilana Rubel (D), Brooke Green (D) OF THE 19 .......................... Lauren Necochea (D), Melissa Wintrow (D) 20 ..................................... Joe Palmer (R), James Holtzclaw (R) 21 .......................................Steven Harris (R), Megan Kiska (R) IDAHO LEGISLATURE 22 ........................John Vander Woude (R), Jason A. Monks (R) SECOND REGULAR SESSION 23 ...................................Christy Zito (R), Megan Blanksma (R) SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE 24 ......................Lance W. Clow (R), Linda Wright Hartgen (R) 25 .................................Laurie Lickley (R), Clark Kauffman (R) 26 .......................................... Muffy Davis (D), Sally Toone (D) 27 .............................................Scott Bedke (R), Fred Wood (R) 28 ...............................Randy Armstrong (R), Kevin Andrus (R) FIRST LEGISLATIVE DAY 29 .................................. Chris Abernathy (D), Elaine Smith (D) MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 2020 30 ..................................Gary Marshall (R), Wendy Horman (R) 31 .............................Neil A. Anderson (R), Julianne Young (R) 32 ...................................Marc Gibbs (R), Chad Christensen (R) House of Representatives 33 ................................ Barbara Ehardt (R), Bryan Zollinger (R) The House convened at 12 noon, January 6, 2020, the time 34 ....................................... Doug Ricks (R), Britt Raybould (R) established for the convening of the Second Regular Session 35 .....................................Jerald Raymond (R), Rod Furniss (R) of the Sixty-fifth Legislature, the members of the House of Representatives convened in the House Chamber of the Capitol IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand Building in the City of Boise, with Scott Bedke, Speaker, and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho. Done at Boise, presiding. the Capital of Idaho, this 2nd day of January, in the year of our Roll call showed all 70 members present. Lord, two thousand and twenty, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-fourth. At this time the Speaker put the House at ease for the Flag Ceremony. /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY Secretary of State Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. The Certificate of Election was ordered filed in the office of The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Catherine Menlove, the Chief Clerk. Page. THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT Governor and the Senate KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of The Chief Clerk read the official proclamation as follows: Section 59-904A, Idaho Code, the District 21 Legislative I, LAWERENCE DENNEY, Secretary of State of the State Committee of the Republican Party has submitted a list of three of Idaho and legal custodian of the records of elections held in names for consideration in filling a vacancy in the Idaho State the State of Idaho, do hereby certify that the following is a full, House of Representatives. true and complete list of those elected to serve as members of the NOW, THEREFORE, I, BRAD LITTLE, Governor of the House of Representatives of the Second Regular Session of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby Sixty-fifth Legislature, as shown by official records on file in my appoint MEGAN KISKA of Boise, Idaho, to the office of State office: Representative, District 21, Seat B, for a term commencing May 21, 2019, and continuing until the next general election when the DISTRICT NAME term of office expires. 1 ...................................... Heather Scott (R), Sage G. Dixon (R) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand 2 .............................................Vito Barbieri (R), John Green (R) and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at 3 .................................. Ron Mendive (R), Tony Wisniewski (R) the Capitol in Boise on this 21st day of May in the year of our 4 ............................James S. "Jim" Addis (R), Paul Amador (R) Lord two thousand and nineteen, and of the Independence of the 5 ...........................Bill Goesling (R), Caroline Nilsson Troy (R) United States of America, the two hundred and forty-third year, 6 ................................. Thyra Stevenson (R), Mike Kingsley (R) and of the Statehood of Idaho the one hundred and twenty-ninth 7 ............................Priscilla Giddings (R), Paul E. Shepherd (R) year. 8 .......................................Terry Gestrin (R), Dorothy Moon (R) /s/ BRAD LITTLE 9 ...............................................Ryan Kerby (R), Judy Boyle (R) Governor 10 ....................................Jarom Wagoner (R), Greg Chaney (R) /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY 11 ................................. Scott A. Syme (R), Tammy Nichols (R) Secretary of State 12 ........................ Robert Anderst (R), Rick D. Youngblood (R) 13 ..................................Brent J. Crane (R), Gary E. Collins (R) The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. 14 ............................ Mike Moyle (R), Gayann DeMordaunt (R) 15 ...............................................Steve Berch (D), Jake Ellis (D) The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously 16 ......................................John McCrostie (D), Rob Mason (D) been administered to Ms. Kiska. 2 HOUSE JOURNAL January 6, 2020] THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 24 Section 59-904A, Idaho Code, the District 19 Legislative BY MOYLE AND RUBEL Committee of the Democratic Party has submitted a list of three A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION names for consideration in filling a vacancy in the Idaho State PROVIDING FOR A JOINT SESSION OF THE HOUSE House of Representatives. OF REPRESENTATIVES AND THE SENATE OF THE NOW, THEREFORE, I, BRAD LITTLE, Governor of the SECOND REGULAR SESSION OF THE SIXTY-FIFTH State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby IDAHO LEGISLATURE FOR THE PURPOSE OF HEARING appoint LAUREN NECOCHEA of Boise, Idaho, to the office of A MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR. State Representative, District 19, Seat A, for a term commencing Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: December 20, 2019, and continuing until the next general election when the term of office expires. WHEREAS, the Governor has informed the House of IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand Representatives and the Senate that he desires to deliver a and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at message to a Joint Session of the House of Representatives and the Capitol in Boise on this 20th day of December in the year of the Senate of the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho our Lord two thousand and nineteen, and of the Independence of Legislature in the Chamber of the House of Representatives at 1 the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-fourth p.m. on Monday, January 6, 2020. year, and of the Statehood of Idaho the one hundred and thirtieth NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of year. the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, /s/ BRAD LITTLE that the House of Representatives and the Senate meet in Joint Governor Session on Monday, January 6, 2020, at 1 p.m. for the purpose of /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY hearing the message from the Governor. Secretary of State HCR 24 was introduced, read the first time by title, and The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee of the Chief Clerk. for printing. The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that two committees be been administered to Ms. Necochea. appointed by the Speaker; one to notify the Governor, and one to notify the Senate that the House is organized and ready to do THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR business. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The Speaker appointed the following committees to notify CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT the Governor and the Senate. KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions Representatives Harris, Kauffman, and Wintrow were of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, JOHN GREEN, State appointed as the committee to notify the Governor and Representative, District 2, Seat B, Kootenai County, State of Representatives Anderson, Kiska, and Green(18) were appointed Idaho, has nominated, TIM KASTNING, of 10035 N. Happy as the committee to notify the Senate. The committees were Trail, Rathdrum, ID 83858, to perform the duties of this office excused. temporarily as Acting State Representative, District 2, Seat B. NOW, THEREFORE, I, BRAD LITTLE, Governor of the There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby Order of Business. appoint Tim Kastning of Rathdrum, Idaho, to the office of Acting State Representative, District 2, Seat B, for a term commencing January 6, 2020 through Friday, January 17, 2020. 5TH ORDER IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand Report of Standing Committees and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at January 6, 2020 the Capitol in Boise on this 2nd day of January, in the
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