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65Th Montana Legislature -2017 ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS Business Repod Signcd by Chairm.N Roll Call 65th Montana Legislature -2017 ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS Business Repod Signcd by Chairm.n Roll Call Standing Committee RePorts Tabled Bills Fiscal Reports Roll Call Votes Proxy Forms Visitor Registration Additional Documents witner. sLlem.rtt ahat .re tol pa€nt€rt .5 Grhibiar. all i.formaai.mt items t.ndd in attci mRting. Petlll.rs;ctelera. mol{T"dAli tll6ToRlcdr, 60clgl'V {lRcnlve5 25 11_ QoDeqrs fi eLeltf , l4T 59620-190r 2or7 i,€6r6!.ff lve 6e550r{ AUSINESS REPORT UONTANA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 65Ih LEGISLATUR€ , R€GUTAR SESSION HOUSE JUDIC IARY COMIIIITTEE Date: Tuesday Aprl 11.2017 B|LLS.nd RESOLUTIONS HEARD: No Bils Were Heard EXECUTIVE ACIION IAKEN: HJ 35- Do Pass As Amended SB 236 Ae Concured nAsAmended SB 366 BeConcu(ed hAsAmeided SB 363 - BeConcutred InAsAmended SB 123 BeConcured ln SB 310 - Be Conc!tred In 'B'' '*it 'vi r'""'/'v MONTANA I{OUSI] OF RI]PRESENTATIVES JI]DICIARY COMMITTEE ROII CAIL DATE: ,ll'tln NAME FRIS ABSFN rrnCusrDl REP SETH BEROIEE, VICE CHAIR REP. VIRCINIA COURT, VICE CHA] R REP KATHY KELKER REP. BOB BROWN REP. BARRY USHER REP DAIE MORTENSEN REP JENNY ECK REP LAURIE BISHOP REP. ELUE HILL SMIIH REP NATE MCCONNELL REP KIRK WACONER REP MATT REC]ER REP BILL HARR]S REP. LOLA SHELDON CAILOWAY REP. IHEPESA MANZELLA REP CASEY KNUDSEN -l I noe,suartro rrroruc,eau REP,ALAN DOANE, CIIAIR -l = 19 MTMB[]tS B. .4V 9$ r*-,t'y MONTANA HOUSE OF REPRESN]NTATIVES JTJDICIARY COMMITTEE ROLL CAIL VOTE BILL NUMBER DA.IELil]fJa MOTION NAME AYE r.lo PROXY REP. SE:IH BERGLEE, VICE CHAIR REP. \'RClNIA COURT, MCE CHATR REP. KATHY KElr(ER Jt REP. BOB BROWN REP. BARRY USHER REP. DALE MORTENSEN REP JENNY ECK REP IAURIE BISHOP "l/ REP. ELLIE HILL.SMITH REP NATE MCCONNELL REP. KIRK WAGONER REP. MAIT RECIER REP BILL HARRIS REP. I,oLA SHELDON-GALLOWAY REP. THERESA MANZELLA REP. CASEY KNUDSEN REP. ZAC PERRY ,// t REP. SHANE I4ORICEAU REP. ALAN DOANE, CHAJR 19 MEMBERS . .9tut.V4.r;-27 MONTANA HOUSE OF REPRESEbITATIVES JI]DICIARY COMMITTEE ROII CALL VOTT BILL NUMBER svusb o*, qftr f ,t MOTION NAME AYE NO PROXY REP. SE'IH BERGLEE, !'ICE CHAJR rl REP. VIRGINIA COURI, !'ICE CHAIR REP. I({THY I{ELKER REP BOB BROWN REP BARRY USHER REP. DATE MORIENSEN REP. JENNY ECK REP. LAURIE BISHOP J/ REP. ELLIE HIILSMITH REP NAIE MCCONNELL REP KIR( WACONER REP. MATT REG1ER T REP. BILL HARRIS REP, LOLA SHELDON GALLOWAY REP- THERESA MANZELL"A REP. CASEY KNUDSEN J REP ZAC PERRY {/ REP. SIIANE MOfuGEAU REP. AIAN DOANE, CHAIR 19 MEMBERS riv.r7 {q! r<n\c!qn ftsglcdds\r .q-.,)&?.vlr7;*,,,,,v MOI{TANA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JI]DICIARY COMMITTEE ROLL CAIL VOTE BILL NUMBER 3blzu o*u,ltrf,t MOTION NAME AYI NO PROXY REP. SRII] BEFGIEE, VICE CHAIR REP ARCINIA COURT, VICE CHAIR REP. (ATHY KDLKER REP BOB BROWN vt REP BARRY USHER t/ REP. DALE MORTENSEN REP. JENNY ECK REP, LAURIE BISHOP REP. ELL]E HILL.SMITH REP, NATE MCCONNELL REP. l{IR( WAGONER REP. MA1"T RECIER REP. BILL HARRIS REP. LOL{ SHELDON CALLOWAY REP.THEREsA MAI{zELI"\ REP. CASEY KNUDSEN REP. ZAC PERRY REP. SHANE MORIGEAU REP. AI-AN DOANE, CHAIR 19 MIMBERs .q. )&.i r;-.,.1't, "//lt' MONTANA HOUSE OF I{}iPI{I]SENTATIVES JIJDICIARY COMMITTEE ROLL CAIL VOTX u,,-,- "uruu*-S2LL DATE MOTION NN MI REP. SETH BEFCLEE, VICE CHAIR REP. VIRGINIA COURT, VICE CHA]R REP KATHY (ELKER REP. BOB BROWN REP BARRY USHER REP. DALE MORIENSEN REP. JENNY ECK REP. I-AURIE BISHOP REP. ELLIE HILL SM]TH REP. NAIE MCCONNELL REP. (IRK WACONER REP. MAIT RECIER REP. B]LL HARRIS REP, LOLA SHELDON GALLOWAY REP. THERESA MANZELIA REP. CASEI KNUDSEN REP SHANE MORIGEAU REP ALAN DOANE, CHA]R 19 MEMBTRS .v, .4./ :/_/ 'a*-,/,v I,IONTANA HOI,'S]1 OF ITIPRF]SI]N]'ATIVI'S JUDICIARY COI\,tr{ITTEE ROLL CAIL VOTE B'LL NUMBER a&3U, o*u ,,lt,ll MOT]ON NAh,1[ REP SETH BERCLEE, VICE CHAIR r4slu REP. VIRCINIA COURT. VICE CHAIR REP (AIHY KELKLR REP. BOB BRO\IN l PEP BARR\ USHER = REP DALE MORIENSEN RDP, .JENNY EC( REP. LCURIE BISHOP REP. ELLIE HJLL SMITH REP. NATE MCCONNEI-I. REP KRl< WACONER PEP BILL HARRIS l REP LOLA SHLLDON CAILOWAY = REP THERESA MANZELLA I noe. ce.sov rrvuosotl [eep. zac psnny E"" "!q y9l'."^r RFP ALqN DOANE CHA R ], i\1Ii\lBIR ] .q. .,t?.t, .,,//,./ Az,/,7 MON'IA}{A HOUST' OF REPRESEhITA'I'1VES JIJDICIARY COMMITTEE ROLL CAIL VOTE zlA .a / BILL NU]IIBF,R )9 2IO ouu 4ftf tt MOTION -Prb3i T av- IROXY REP SETH BERCIEE, VICE CHA]R -NAM,EREP. VIRGINIA COURI, \ICE CHAJR REP. I{ATHY KETKER FEP BOB BROWN REP BARRY USHER REP. DALE MORTENSEN REP JENNY ECK REP LAURIE B]SHOP FEP. EILIE HILL SMJTH REP NAIE MCCONNEI L REP KIPK WAGONER REP MA]-T REC]ER REP. B]IL HARRIS REP. LOLA SHELDON CALLOWAY REP THERESA MANZEIIA REP CASEY KNUDSEN REP. SHANE MORICEAU LIEP ALCN DOANE CHALR 19 MFMBXRS .8". r')V .,//,:v L"-,2,v MONTANA HOTISI] OF REPRESENTA'I'IVES JUDICIARY COMMITTEE ROLL CAIL VOTX rr"" *rruu* 1O aB o*u fuI(t, MOTTON NAMI \YF/ NO IROXY REP SETH BEFCLEE ltCE CHAIR T-i- FEP VIFCINIA COURT, \,ICE CHAIR REP Ii{THY KELKER REP. BOB BRUWN PEP BARRY USHER REP DALE MORTENSEN REP. JENNY ECK REP LAURIE BISHOP REP ELIIE HILI.SMIIH REP NATE MCCONNELL REP. KIRK WAGONER = REP. MATT REt]IER REP BILL HARRIS REP LOLA SHELDON.CALLOWAY FEP. THERESA MANZELTA REP. CASEY KNUDSEN l = I9 MTMBTRS .q. /],? .r'/l/ {;.,,/,1, MOI{TANA HOUSII OP REPI{ESENTATMS JUDICIARY COMMITTTE ROLL CAIL VOTE BILLNU:MBFrR lhYLz DATE I' MOTION NAME REP SETH BERGLEE, VICE CHAIR FEP VIPGINIA COUFT, VICE CHAIR REP, KATHY KELKER REP. BOB BROWN REP BARRI USHER REP, DALE MORTENSEN REP JENNY ECK REP. LAURIE BISHOP REP. ELLIE I]ILI SMITH REP. NATE MCCONNELL REP. KIRK WAGONER REP. MATT REGIER REP. BILL HARRIS REP. LOLA SHELDON GALIOWAY REP ]lERESA MANZE!LA REP. CASEY KNUDSEN REP. ZAC PERRY REP. SHANE MORICEAU REP. ALAN DOANE, CHAIR 19 MEMBER5 .7. .m? .V/,, /;-,/,v MONTANA HOUSE OI REPRESENTA'I']VES JT]DICIARY COMMITTEE ROLL CAIL VOTT BILL NUMBER DATE llltliT MOTION NAMT IROXY REP. SETH BERCLEE, VICE CHA]R REP VIPCINIA COUPT VICE CII{IR REP. I'{TIIY KELKER REP. BOB BROWN REP. BARRY USHER REP. DALE MORTENSEN REP. JENNY ECK REP LAURIE BISHOP REP. EILIE HIT! SMJTH REP. NAIE MCCONNELL REP. (IRX WAGONER REP. MATT RECIER REP. B1IL HARRIS REP LOLA SHELDON-GALTOWAY REP. THERESA MANZELLA REP. CASEY (NUDSEN REP. ZAC PERRY REP, SHANE MORIGEAU REP. ALAN DOANE, CHAIR t9 MEMBIRS .q. /,).? .'//:/ /t.,,,,.,t, MONT,ANA HOUSF OF REPRESENTA'I-IV]iS JI'DICIARY COMMITTEE ROLL CALL VOTE BILL NUMBER 9q2IL oora 4//t ftl MOTION I REP SETH BERCLEE, VICE CHAIR REP VIFCINIA COURT, \'ICE CHAIR REP IiAIHY KELKER REP BOB BROWN REP. BARRY USHER REP DALE MORTENSEN REP JENNY ECK REP. LAURIE BISHOP REP. ELL]E HIT! SMIIH REP. NATE MCCONNEIL REP KIRK WACONER REP. MAT'T REC]ER REP, BILL HARRIS REP. LOLA SHETDON GALLOWAY REP. THERESA MANZELLC REP. CASEY ]INUDSEN REP. ZAC PERRY REP. SHANE MORICEAU REP. ALAN DOANE, CHAIR !9 Mf,MBfR5 .q- .n? . //i *-,/,2 MONTA|{I\ HOUSE OF I{EPRESENTATMIS JUDICIARY COMMITTEE ROLL CAIL VOTX BrLL NuMBER-'&? lL DATE MOTION NAME AY[ IROXY REP. SETH BERGLEE, VTCE CHAIR REP. \4FGINIA COUPI, VlCE CHAIR REP. KATHY KELKER REP. BOB BROWN REP BARRY USHER REP DALE MORTENSEN REP. JENNY ECK REP LAURIE BISHOP REP. ETLIE HILL SM]IH REP. NATE MCCONNELL REP. (IRK WAGONER REP MAT'T RECIER REP BIT! HARRIS REP LOLA SHELDON GALTOWAY REP, 'IHERESA MANZELLA REP CASEY INUDSEN REP. SHANE MORICEALI REP. ALAN DOANE, CHAIR MIMBTRS .q. 4, . ,/t MOIIT,{NA FIOUSE OF T{EFRESENTATIVES AUTHORIZED COMMITTEE PROXY 65TH LECISLATIVE SESSION request to b€ exrused f.om ihr I dFsire to leave hJ prox' vote w,th B"p 0t --t J t!,J36 { la*c*.1 s r oj?gr"or eur /8,.^la,36 iaz , A!1 X 'lA t.; I I authori- my vore ro be ftatched with that of Rep. ,lJ@. d/dr",vr- ro. my m€ndnents lroposed on this dat€ oatt 4/ lr/' / @4i4r 'a;-,/,1, MONTAN.A T]OUSE OF REFR.ESENTATIVES AUTHORIZED C-OMMITTEE PROXY 65N LEGISLATIVE SESSION r rcquesr to be exosed rrcm tn J*,[,;^* c.**ir".. I desne ro havr mr Dror] vo " {'h Rep "Qda\ w 3< (^-*J r I authorize my vote to be matched with that for any amendments proposed on this date. Date 1{t/ | tt .q .q;/ :4y 6,4,ty h,{ONT,A}{.{ HOL]SE OF R.EFREStrNTAT]VES AUTHORIZED COMMITTEE PROXY 65f H LEGiSLAT{VE SES5ION 1-L- I requestto b€ excused from Lhe (/;.tup.r I desire to lea!€ my prorf vote with Rep F\;4) A/ : L, L .X^ I authorte my vote to be matched ou; 4t,in rr0r7 i@F s'(hftirqr ofcvrcN 6\ t!4 21oI7 Slession NO VISITOR LOG The Comrnittee SecretalXr did not place a Yisitor Regiseation document out lor signatures at this meeting. Montana Ilt€torLc..l toatetlr Arcrriyee 225 \t- FtolrertB EeleE MT 59e2o-\2<t\ furzL4LrEdveE-b.44e4i€IEdd..eu&Edbn.
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