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Senate Journal

Second Regular Session of the Fifty-seventh Legislature of the State of Thirty-third Legislative Day, Wednesday, May 13, 2020

The Senate was called to order by Senator Stanislawski.

Roll Call:

Present: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat, Weaver and Young.—46.

Excused: Kidd.—1.

Vacancy: District 28.—1.

Senator Stanislawski declared a quorum present.

The prayer was offered by Dr. Cheyne Day, Capitol Ministries, Edmond, the guest of Senator Stanislawski.

REPORT OF ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED MEASURES

SBs 212, 285, 1138, 1225, 1262, 1276, 1362, 1423, 1424, 1542, 1688, 1805, 1825, 1877, 1933 and 1938 were each correctly enrolled and after fourth reading, properly signed and ordered transmitted to the Honorable House for signature of the Speaker.

CHANGE IN COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

The following bills will be reassigned as follows:

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HB 1038 - Withdrawn from Appropriations and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2019 - Withdrawn from Judiciary and Appropriations and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2804 - Withdrawn from Education and Appropriations and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2871 - Withdrawn from Rules and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2877 - Withdrawn from Judiciary and Appropriations and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3400 - Withdrawn from Education and Appropriations and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3508 - Withdrawn from Public Safety and Appropriations and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3824 - Withdrawn from General Government and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3827 - Withdrawn from Rules and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3964 - Withdrawn from Education and Appropriations and referred Direct to Calendar

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF JCR

The JCR on SB 1075 was adopted upon motion of Senator Jech.

SB 1075 was read at length.

On the question of passage of the bill and emergency, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat, Weaver and Young.--43.

Nay: Dahm and Silk.--2.

Excused: Kidd and Pugh.--2.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill and emergency passed.

SB 1075 was referred for engrossment.

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PENDING CONSIDERATION OF JCR

The JCR on SB 1928 was adopted upon motion of Senator Thompson.

SB 1928 was read at length.

On the question of passage of the bill and emergency, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Bergstrom, Bice, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pemberton, Pugh, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Silk, Simpson, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat, Weaver and Young.-- 39.

Nay: Allen, Boggs, McCortney, Pederson, Quinn and Shaw.--6.

Excused: Kidd and Standridge.--2.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The Chair advised that Senator Standridge, having been present in the Chamber during the vote on SB 1928 would be shown voting Nay in compliance with Rule 8-31B. The vote thereby resulted as follows: Aye: 39; Nay: 7; Excused: 1; Vacancy: District 28: 1.

The bill and emergency passed.

SB 1928 was referred for engrossment.

UNANIMOUS CONSENT REQUEST DIRECT TO CALENDAR

Senator Treat asked unanimous consent to refer SCR 11 direct to the Calendar for consideration, which was the order.

GENERAL ORDER

SCR 11 by Treat of the Senate and McCall of the House was called up for consideration.

All other members of the Senate asked to coauthor SCR 11, which was the order.

SCR 11 was adopted upon motion of Senator Treat and referred for engrossment.

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PENDING CONSIDERATION OF JCR

The JCR on SB 1932 was adopted upon motion of Senator Rosino.

SB 1932 was read at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat, Weaver and Young.--46.

Excused: Kidd.--1.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill passed.

SB 1932 was referred for engrossment.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF JCR

The JCR on SB 1941 was adopted upon motion of Senator Jech.

SB 1941 was read at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat, Weaver and Young.--43.

Nay: Allen, Dahm and Silk.--3.

Excused: Kidd.--1.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

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The bill passed.

SB 1941 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3864 by Wallace of the House and Thompson of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Thompson moved that HB 3864 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3864 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill and emergency, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat, Weaver and Young.--43.

Nay: Daniels, Paxton and Quinn.--3.

Excused: Kidd.--1.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill and emergency passed.

HB 3864 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3889 by Wallace of the House and Thompson of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Thompson moved that HB 3889 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

HB 3889 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill and emergency, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Daniels, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat, Weaver and Young.--43.

Nay: Dahm.--1.

Excused: David, Kidd and Kirt.--3.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill and emergency passed.

HB 3889 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3619 by ODonnell et al. of the House and Allen of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Allen moved that HB 3619 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3619 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Hall, Haste, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Leewright, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson and Weaver.--38.

Nay: Boren, Floyd, Hicks, Kirt, Matthews, McCortney and Young.--7.

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Excused: Kidd and Treat.--2.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill passed.

HB 3619 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 1276 by Lawson and West (Josh) of the House and Stanley et al. of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Stanley moved to amend HB 1276, by substituting the attached floor substitute for the title, enacting clause and entire body of the measure, which amendment was declared adopted. (Copies were provided for all Senators.)

Senator Stanley moved that HB 1276 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 1276 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Weaver and Young.--45.

Excused: Kidd and Treat.--2.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill passed.

HB 1276 was referred for engrossment.

Senator Howard presiding.

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GENERAL ORDER

HB 3398 by Nollan and Davis of the House and Pemberton and Sharp of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Pemberton moved that HB 3398 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3398 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill and emergency, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley and Weaver.--41.

Nay: Young.--1.

Excused: Bullard, David, Kidd, Thompson and Treat.--5.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill and emergency passed.

HB 3398 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3466 by West (Tammy) of the House and Stanislawski of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Stanislawski moved that HB 3466 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3466 was read for the third time at length.

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On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Weaver and Young.--42.

Excused: David, Kidd, Matthews, Thompson and Treat.--5.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill passed.

HB 3466 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3663 by Kannady et al. of the House and Hall et al. of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Hall moved that HB 3663 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3663 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Weaver and Young.--44.

Excused: Kidd, Thompson and Treat.--3.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill passed.

HB 3663 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

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GENERAL ORDER

HB 3862 by Martinez et al. of the House and Rosino et al. of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Rosino moved that HB 3862 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3862 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Kirt, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pugh, Rader, Rosino, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Stanislawski, Stanley and Young.--31.

Nay: Allen, Bergstrom, Jech, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Pederson, Pemberton, Quinn, Scott, Standridge and Weaver.--12.

Excused: Hicks, Kidd, Thompson and Treat.--4.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill passed.

HB 3862 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

Senator Stanislawski presiding.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3938 by Lepak of the House and Quinn of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Quinn moved that HB 3938 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3938 was read for the third time at length.

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On the question of passage of the bill and emergency, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Weaver and Young.--44.

Excused: Kidd, Thompson and Treat.--3.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill and emergency passed.

HB 3938 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3939 by Lepak of the House and Quinn of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Quinn moved that HB 3939 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3939 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill and emergency, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Weaver and Young.--44.

Excused: Kidd, Thompson and Treat.--3.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill and emergency passed.

HB 3939 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

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Senator David moved that the Senate recess until 1:30 p.m., which motion was declared adopted.

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The Senate reconvened with Senator Howard presiding.

Senator Howard questioned the presence of a quorum and ordered the roll called, following which a quorum was declared present.

Senator David moved that the Senate recess to the Call of the Chair, which motion was declared adopted.

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The Senate reconvened with Senator Howard presiding.

Senator Howard questioned the presence of a quorum and ordered the roll called, following which a quorum was declared present.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3824 by McCall of the House and Montgomery of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Montgomery moved that HB 3824 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3824 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley and Weaver.--41.

Nay: Boren, Hicks and Young.--3.

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Excused: Kidd, Thompson and Treat.--3.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill passed.

HB 3824 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

MOTION JOINT RULE SUSPENDED

Senator Simpson moved pursuant to the provisions of subsection (b) of Joint Rule 8, which allows the membership of a single chamber to suspend the Joint Rules by a 2/3 vote of the membership of a single chamber on a matter affecting actions of that chamber only, to suspend the provisions of Joint Rules 4.9, 4.13 and 4.14, to allow the Senate to consider Floor Substitutes to SBs 1046 and 1935, which motion was declared adopted upon roll call vote as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Sharp, Shaw, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat, Weaver and Young.--44.

Nay: Silk.--1.

Excused: Kidd and Scott.--2.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2877 by Sanders of the House and Paxton of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Paxton moved that HB 2877 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2877 was read for the third time at length.

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On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Bergstrom, Bice, Boren, Brooks, Coleman, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Rader, Sharp, Shaw, Simpson and Stanley.--31.

Nay: Allen, Boggs, Bullard, Dahm, Newhouse, Quinn, Rosino, Scott, Silk, Standridge, Stanislawski, Weaver and Young.--13.

Excused: Kidd, Thompson and Treat.--3.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill passed.

HB 2877 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2019 by Albright and Davis of the House and Kirt of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Kirt moved to amend HB 2019, by substituting the attached floor substitute for the title, enacting clause and entire body of the measure, which amendment was declared adopted. (Copies were provided for all Senators.)

Senator Kirt moved to amend the floor substitute to HB 2019, Page 1, by restoring the title, which amendment failed of adoption upon division of the question.

Senator Kirt moved that HB 2019 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted upon roll call vote as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Coleman, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Rader, Rosino, Sharp, Shaw, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat, Weaver and Young.--39.

Nay: Bullard, Dahm, Murdock, Quinn, Scott, Silk and Simpson.--7.

Excused: Kidd.--1.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

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THIRD READING

Senator Kirt asked that HB 2019 be laid over for this legislative day, which was the order.

HB 2019 remains on Third Reading.

Senator Stanislawski presiding.

MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR

Advising his veto May 13, 2020, of Enrolled SB 1922.

The veto message reads as follows:

May 13, 2020

To the Honorable President Pro Tempore And Members of the Second Regular Session of the Fifty Seventh

ENROLLED SENATE BILL NO. 1922:

This is to advise you that on this date, pursuant to the authority vested in me by Section 11 of Article VI of the Oklahoma Constitution to approve or object to legislation presented to me, I have vetoed Senate Bill 1922.

Senate Bill 1922 is the Legislature’s proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2021. This budget was created behind closed doors, without meaningful input or consultation from the Executive Branch.

This proposed budget does not reflect the values of Oklahoma or the clear directive voters gave elected officials at the ballot box of living within our means and making hard decisions when times get tough. Instead, Senate Bill 1922 reflects misguided policies that conservative republicans have spent the past decade reversing. It is propped up with one-time funds that will not be available for Fiscal Year 2022.

As Governor, I was elected to manage the Executive Branch, which includes managing expenses and right-sizing agencies. This budget is going to back the state into a financial corner, which leaves us with very few options in FY 22 – we will either have to raise taxes or implement draconian cuts. As Governor I am here to protect the taxpayer – not harm them.

For the aforementioned reasons, I have vetoed Senate Bill 1922.

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By the Governor of the State of Oklahoma /s/

PENDING SENATE ACTION - VETO OVERRIDE OF SB 1922

Senator Thompson moved that SB 1922 become law notwithstanding the veto of the Governor, which motion was declared adopted upon roll call as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Bullard, Coleman, Daniels, David, Dugger, Hall, Haste, Howard, Jech, Leewright, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat and Weaver.--35.

Nay: Boren, Brooks, Dahm, Dossett, Floyd, Hicks, Ikley-Freeman, Kirt, Matthews, Silk and Young.--11.

Excused: Kidd.--1.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

In accordance with Article VI, Section 11 and 12, Oklahoma Constitution, SB 1922, together with the Governor's veto message thereon, was transmitted to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2804 by Sanders et al. of the House and Bice of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Bice moved that HB 2804 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2804 was read for the third time at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat, Weaver and Young.--46.

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Excused: Kidd.--1.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill passed.

HB 2804 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

Senator Howard presiding.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF JCR

Senator Simpson moved to amend the JCR on SB 1046 by substituting the attached floor substitute for the title, enacting clause and entire body of the measure, which amendment was declared adopted. (Copies were provided for all Senators.)

The JCR on SB 1046, as amended, was adopted upon motion of Senator Simpson.

SB 1046 was read at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bice, Bullard, Coleman, Daniels, David, Dugger, Hall, Haste, Howard, Jech, Leewright, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pemberton, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Shaw, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat and Weaver.--29.

Nay: Bergstrom, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Dahm, Dossett, Floyd, Hicks, Ikley-Freeman, Kirt, Matthews, Pederson, Pugh, Scott, Sharp, Silk and Young.--17.

Excused: Kidd.--1.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill passed.

Senators Pederson, Pugh and Scott desired to vote Aye on the emergency.

On the question of passage of the emergency, the vote resulted as follows: Aye: 32; Nay: 14; Excused: 1; Vacancy: District 28: 1.

The emergency passed.

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SB 1046 was referred for engrossment.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF JCR

Senator Bice moved to amend the JCR on SB 1935 by substituting the attached floor substitute for the title, enacting clause and entire body of the measure, which amendment was declared adopted. (Copies were provided for all Senators.)

The JCR on SB 1935, as amended, was adopted upon motion of Senator Bice.

SB 1935 was read at length.

On the question of passage of the bill and emergency, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Newhouse, Paxton, Pemberton, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Sharp, Shaw, Simpson, Standridge, Stanley, Thompson, Treat, Weaver and Young.--36.

Nay: Bergstrom, Dahm, Daniels, Montgomery, Murdock, Pederson, Pugh, Scott, Silk and Stanislawski.--10.

Excused: Kidd.--1.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill and emergency passed.

SB 1935 was referred for engrossment.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs

HAs to SB 1875 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Rader.

SB 1875, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat, Weaver and Young.--46.

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Excused: Kidd.--1.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill passed.

House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for enrollment.

EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS

The following executive nomination has been approved by the committee named:

Corbett, Kevin S., , as the Administrator of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, succeeding Becky Pasternilk-Ikard. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator on behalf of .

Motion to confirm the above named executive nomination was declared adopted upon roll call as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat, Weaver and Young.--46.

Excused: Kidd.--1.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The following executive nomination has been approved by the committee named:

Brown, Justin B., Edmond, as the Director of Human Services, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, succeeding Edward A. Lake. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Motion to confirm the above named executive nomination was declared adopted upon roll call as follows:

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Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat, Weaver and Young.--46.

Excused: Kidd.--1.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The following executive nomination has been approved by the committee named:

Brown, Justin B., Edmond, to the as Cabinet Secretary of Human Services and Early Childhood, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor ending January 9, 2023, succeeding Steven L. Buck. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Adam Pugh.

Motion to confirm the above named executive nomination was declared adopted upon roll call as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat, Weaver and Young.--46.

Excused: Kidd.--1.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The following executive nomination has been approved by the committee named:

Stopp, Michael A., Tahlequah, to the Oklahoma State Athletic Commission, to serve a three-year term ending June 30, 2023, succeeding Malcom J. Atwood. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Motion to confirm the above named executive nomination was declared adopted upon roll call as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat, Weaver and Young.--43. Thirty-third Legislative Day, Wednesday, May 13, 2020 945

Nay: Dahm, Quinn and Silk.--3.

Excused: Kidd.--1.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The following executive nominations have been approved by the committee named:

Adwon, Melinda, Tulsa, to the Oklahoma Arts Council, to serve a three-year term ending July 1, 2023, succeeding Roshan Pujari. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by .

Barber, David A., Tulsa, to the Oklahoma State Athletic Commission, to serve a three- year term ending June 30, 2022, succeeding Andrew N. Dearth. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Dave Rader.

Barnes, Susan J., Edmond, to the Oklahoma State Board of Examiners for Long-Term Care Administrators, to serve a three-year term ending October 31, 2022, succeeding herself. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Beffort, Mark L., Oklahoma City, to the Council of Bond Oversight, to serve a four- year term ending September 26, 2024, succeeding himself. (Finance Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Beliele, Laressa D., Newalla, to the State Board of Behavioral Health Licensure, to serve a three-year term ending October 31, 2022, succeeding Carol Stevenson. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Benear, Monica M., Edmond, to the Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, to serve a three-year term ending August 17, 2023, succeeding Suzanne J. Thompson Stanton. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Adam Pugh.

Brock, John A., Tulsa, to the Oklahoma Capital Investment Board, to serve a five-year term ending December 31, 2023, succeeding himself. (Finance Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Dave Rader.

Bruder, Ricky, Catoosa, to the Alarm, Locksmith and Fire Sprinkler Industry Committee, to serve a four-year year ending June 30, 2023, succeeding John Harrod. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Marty Quinn.

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Burns, Lori D., Kingfisher, to the Board of Regents for Redlands Community College, to serve an unexpired term ending April 22, 2026, succeeding Richard Ruhl. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Cliff, Stephanie, Jenks, to the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission, to serve an unexpired term ending July 1, 2022, succeeding David M. Hall. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Allison Ikley-Freeman.

Cody, Christian, Tecumseh, to the Committee of Home Inspector Examiners, to serve a three-year term ending June 30, 2022, succeeding Johnny B. Cullison. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Gary Stanislawski.

Collins, Dr. Kelly, Choctaw, to the State Board of Behavioral Health Licensure, to serve a three-year term ending October 31, 2022, succeeding herself. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Ron Sharp.

Coon, Melissa, Guthrie, to the Committee on Home Inspector Examiners, to serve a three-year term ending June 30, 2022, succeeding herself. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Chuck Hall.

Copelin, Lucianne, Shawnee, to the State Textbook Committee, to serve a three-year term ending March 1, 2023, succeeding Karen Lenaburg. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Cox, Keely, Lawton, to the State Textbook Committee, to serve a three-year term ending March 1, 2023, succeeding Erin M. Mull. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator John Montgomery on behalf of .

Crane, Dr. Canaan, Shawnee, to the State Board of Behavioral Health Licensure, to serve a three-year term ending October 31, 2022, succeeding Thom Balmer. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Ron Sharp.

Dark, Anderson James, Oklahoma City, to the Capitol-Medical Center Improvement and Zoning Commission, to serve a four-year term ending January 31, 2024, succeeding Joshua C. Greenhaw. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator George Young.

Dickson, Angela, Midwest City, to the State Board of Licensed Social Workers, to serve a five-year term ending June 1, 2025, succeeding Connie L. Schlittler. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Brenda Stanley.

Doke, Megan L., Norman, to the State Board of Licensed Social Workers, to serve a five-year term ending October 1, 2025, succeeding Durand Crosby. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator J. J. Dossett on behalf of Mary Boren.

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Eisenhauer, Scott J., Arcadia, to the Oklahoma Lottery Commission Board of Trustees, to serve an unexpired term ending January 1, 2025, succeeding Matthew K. Felty. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Adam Pugh.

Essex, D.O., Thomas, Chickasha, to the Oklahoma State Board of Examiners for Long- Term Care Administrators, to serve an unexpired term ending October 31, 2022, succeeding Scott Calhoon. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Lonnie Paxton.

Frank, Becky J., Tulsa, to the Oklahoma Arts Council, to serve a three-year term ending July 1, 2023, succeeding herself. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Kevin Matthews.

Fredman, Johnie D., Shawnee, to the State Board of Behavioral Health Licensure, to serve a three-year term ending October 31, 2022, succeeding Deborah Moran. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Ron Sharp.

Garrett, Steve, Broken Arrow, to the Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, to serve a three-year term ending August 17, 2023, succeeding William P. Livermon. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Joe Newhouse.

Greenlee, Warren J., Altus, to the Board of Trustees for the Quartz Mountain Arts and Conference Center and Nature Park, to serve a seven-year term ending June 30, 2027, succeeding himself. (Education Committee) Senator Paul Scott on behalf of Brent Howard.

Grober, Stephania, Tulsa, to the Oklahoma Arts Council, to serve a three-year term ending July 1, 2023, succeeding Judy Hatfield. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Gary Stanislawski.

Hall, Kara, Edmond, to the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority, to serve an unexpired term ending June 30, 2021, succeeding Mary Melon. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Stephanie Bice.

Harder, Joel, Oklahoma City, to the State Board of Licensed Social Workers, to serve a five-year term ending June 1, 2024, succeeding Kelly Harmon. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator J. J. Dossett on behalf of George Young.

Hass, Donald Joshua, Wilburton, to the State Textbook Committee, to serve an unexpired term ending March 1, 2021, succeeding Shannon E. Schroeder. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

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Haubrick, Samuel J., Lawton, to the Committee on Home Inspector Examiners, to serve a three-year term ending June 30, 2023, succeeding himself. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator John Montgomery.

Herron, Richard Q., Idabel, to the Board of Trustees for Southeastern Oklahoma State University-McCurtain County Campus, to serve a nine-year term ending June 30, 2029, succeeding Hannah M. Wood. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Honeycutt, Randy S., Lawton, to the Oklahoma Board of Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors, to serve a five-year term ending July 1, 2024, succeeding James Patterson. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator John Montgomery.

Ibarra, Guadaloupe, Tulsa, to the Construction Industries Board, to serve a four-year term ending September 1, 2023, succeeding Donald S. Tucker. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator J. J. Dossett on behalf of Kevin Matthews.

Isaacs, James, Broken Arrow, to the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority, to serve a seven-year term ending June 30, 2027, succeeding Suzanne R. Lair. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Lester, M.D., Jeff, Henryetta, to the Physician Manpower Training Commission, to serve a five-year term ending June 5, 2025, succeeding Bruce Storms. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Roger Thompson.

LeValley, Joniece, Perry, to the State Textbook Committee, to serve a three-year term ending March 1, 2023, succeeding Stephanie Harper. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Chuck Hall.

Levit, Janet K., Tulsa, to the Oklahoma Science and Technology Research and Development Board, to serve an unexpired term ending June 30, 2022, succeeding Gerard P. Clancy, M.D.. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Gary Stanislawski.

Lewis, Sherman L., Edmond, to the Board of Trustees for Langston University - Oklahoma City and Langston University – Tulsa, to serve a seven-year term ending June 30, 2027, succeeding himself. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Adam Pugh.

Link, Gerald, Lexington, to the Oklahoma Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board, to serve a four-year term ending June 30, 2023, succeeding Travis A. Lamborn. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator J. J. Dossett on behalf of Mary Boren.

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Lombardo, Kyle A., Oklahoma City, to the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission, to serve an unexpired term ending July 1, 2021, succeeding Richard J. Lueb. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Greg Treat.

Mapes, Jeffrey Lee, Alva, to the Oklahoma Abstractors Board, to serve a four-year term ending July 1, 2024, succeeding Todd P. McCue. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Martin, Mike, Davis, to the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority, to serve an unexpired term ending June 23, 2023, succeeding Clarke A. Stroud. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Frank Simpson.

Matthews, George W., Ada, to the Oklahoma Mining Commission, to serve an unexpired term ending January 1, 2022, succeeding Dr. J. Clem Burdick. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Greg McCortney.

McKown, Richard R., Norman, to the Board of Trustees for the Quartz Mountain Arts and Conference Center and Nature Park, to serve a seven-year term ending June 30, 2026, succeeding David McNeese. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

McNutt, Bradley A., Tulsa, to the State Textbook Committee, to serve a three-year term ending March 1, 2023, succeeding Zena W. Lewis. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Dave Rader.

Mercer, Matthew M., Oklahoma City, to the Oklahoma Mining Commission, to serve an unexpired term ending January 1, 2023, succeeding Ronald Cunningham. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Mitchelson, Michael, Edmond, to the Oklahoma Capital Investment Board, to serve a five-year term ending December 31, 2026, succeeding himself. (Finance Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Stephanie Bice.

Moore, Sr., Charles N., Broken Arrow, to the Oklahoma Arts Council, to serve a three- year term ending July 1, 2023, succeeding himself. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Morgan, Jimmie C., Seminole, to the Board of Regents of Seminole State College, to serve a seven-year term ending July 1, 2027, succeeding himelf. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Joe Newhouse.

Nelson, Vicki L., Moore, to the State Textbook Committee, to serve an unexpired term ending March 1, 2021, succeeding Shannon Brady. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Darrell Weaver.

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Newton, D.O., Timothy R., Alva, to the Physician Manpower Training Commission, to serve a five-year term ending June 5, 2025, succeeding Jason Hill, D.O.. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Casey Murdock.

Orbison, James, Tulsa, to the Oklahoma Lottery Commission Board of Trustees, to serve a five-year term ending January 1, 2025, succeeding himself. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Gary Stanislawski.

Phillips, Alan, Bartlesville, to the Oklahoma State Board of Examiners for Long-Term Care Administrators, to serve an unexpired term ending October 31, 2022, succeeding Georgia Devening. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Pollard, Weldon Luke, Ardmore, to the Board of Trustees for the University Center of Southern Oklahoma, to serve a nine-year term ending June 30, 2029, succeeding Rita G. Ponder-Parker. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Frank Simpson.

Privrat, John, Edmond, to the Air Quality Advisory Council, to serve an unexpired term ending June 15, 2021, succeeding James Haught. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Stephanie Bice.

Rains, Traylor, Oklahoma City, to the State Board of Behavioral Health Licensure, to serve a three-year term ending October 31, 2022, succeeding Nisha Wilson. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Julia Kirt.

Rhines, Steven P., Ardmore, to the Oklahoma Science and Technology Research and Development Board, to serve a four-year term ending June 30, 2024, succeeding himself. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Frank Simpson.

Rickey, Scott, Broken Bow, to the Board of Trustees for Southeastern Oklahoma State University-McCurtain County Campus, to serve a nine-year term ending June 30, 2028, succeeding himself. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Joseph Silk.

Robinson, Ben T., Oklahoma City, to the Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority, to serve a four-year term ending June 30, 2023, succeeding himself. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Ron Sharp.

Rooney, Patrick T., Oklahoma City, to the Oklahoma Student Loan Authority, to serve a five-year term ending April 6, 2025., succeeding himself. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Julia Kirt on behalf of Carri Hicks.

Siegfried, Bailey, Tulsa, to the Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority, to serve a four-year term ending June 30, 2023, succeeding himself. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Dave Rader.

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Siegfried, Sandra, Broken Arrow, to the Oklahoma Accountancy Board, to serve a five-year term ending June 30, 2025, succeeding James Mike Sanner. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Joe Newhouse.

St.Cyr, Mark, Jones, to the Board of Pharmacy, to serve a five-year term ending June 30, 2025, succeeding himself. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Adam Pugh.

Stidham, M.D., Shane, Nichols Hills, to the Physician Manpower Training Commission, to serve a five-year term ending June 5, 2025, succeeding Dr. Jack Beller. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Julia Kirt on behalf of Carri Hicks.

Storms, M.D., Bruce L., Chickasha, to the State Board of Health, to serve a nine-year term ending June 30, 2028, succeeding Edward Legako. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Lonnie Paxton.

Sullivan, Patrick, Tulsa, to the Oklahoma Capital Investment Board, to serve a five- year term ending December 31, 2024, succeeding himself. (Finance Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Gary Stanislawski.

Symcox, Lee R., Nichols Hills, to the Oklahoma Student Loan Authority, to serve a five-year term ending April 6, 2024, succeeding himself. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Julia Kirt on behalf of Carri Hicks.

Teubner (1), Russell, Stillwater, to the Oklahoma Science and Technology Research and Development Board, to serve an unexpired term ending June 30, 2020, succeeding Brent Kisling. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Tom Dugger.

Teubner (2), Russell, Stillwater, to the Oklahoma Science and Technology Research and Development Board, to serve a four-year term ending June 30, 2024, succeeding himself. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Tom Dugger.

Tikalsky, Ph. D., Paul J., Stillwater, to the Oklahoma Science and Technology Research and Development Board, to serve a four-year term ending June 30, 2023, succeeding Karl Reid. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Tom Dugger.

Ventris (1), E. Keith, Clinton, to the Oklahoma Development Finance Authority, to serve an unexpired term ending October 11, 2020, succeeding Don Smith. (Finance Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Paul Scott on behalf of Brent Howard.

Ventris (2), E. Keith, Clinton, to the Oklahoma Development Finance Authority, to serve a six-year term ending October 11, 2026, succeeding himself. (Finance Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Paul Scott on behalf of Brent Howard.

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Ventris (1), E. Keith, Clinton, to the Oklahoma Industrial Finance Authority, to serve an unexpired term ending October 11, 2020, succeeding Don Smith. (Finance Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Paul Scott on behalf of Brent Howard.

Ventris (2), E. Keith, Clinton, to the Oklahoma Industrial Finance Authority, to serve a six-year term ending October 11, 2026, succeeding himself. (Finance Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Paul Scott on behalf of Brent Howard.

Warrick, Jonna, Edmond, to the Oklahoma State Board of Examiners for Long-Term Care Administrators, to serve a three-year term ending October 31, 2022, succeeding William Pierce. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Chuck Hall.

Watkins, Jeanine, Lindsay, to the Oklahoma Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board, to serve a four-year term ending June 30, 2024, succeeding P. David Root. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Paul Scott.

Whitehead, Kyle, Enid, to the Board of Pharmacy, to serve a five-year term, ending June 20, 2024, succeeding himself. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Whittington, D.O., Kinion E, Durant, to the State Board of Health, to serve a nine-year term ending June 30, 2029, succeeding Terry Gerard. (Health and Human Services Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator David Bullard.

Williams, Avilla T., Edmond, to the Board of Trustees for Langston University - Oklahoma City and Langston University – Tulsa, to serve a seven-year term ending June 30, 2026, succeeding herself. (Education Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Adam Pugh.

Williamson, Donny M., Mounds, to the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission, to serve a four-year term ending July 1, 2024, succeeding David B. Timberlake. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Nathan Dahm.

Worthen-Lodes, Laura M., Edmond, to the Air Quality Advisory Council, to serve a seven-year term ending June 15, 2027, succeeding herself. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Ron Sharp.

Motions to confirm the above named executive nominations were declared adopted upon roll call as follows:

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Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat, Weaver and Young.--46.

Excused: Kidd.--1.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

Senator David moved that the Senate recess until 8:00 p.m., which motion was declared adopted.

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The Senate reconvened with Senator Howard presiding.

Senator Howard questioned the presence of a quorum and ordered the roll called, following which a quorum was declared present.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE VETO OVERRIDE OF HB 2741

Transmitting herewith enrolled HB 2741 together with the Governor’s veto message thereon, and advising that under the provisions of Article VI, Section 11, of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, the House of Representatives has reconsidered and passed said measure, over the Governor’s veto, by a two-thirds vote of all members elected to and constituting the House, said vote being as follows - Ayes 94, Nays 4.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE VETO OVERRIDE OF HB 2742

Transmitting herewith enrolled HB 2742 together with the Governor’s veto message thereon, and advising that under the provisions of Article VI, Section 11, of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, the House of Representatives has reconsidered and passed said measure, over the Governor’s veto, by a two-thirds vote of all members elected to and constituting the House, said vote being as follows - Ayes 95, Nays 5.

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MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE VETO OVERRIDE OF HB 2743

Transmitting herewith enrolled HB 2743 together with the Governor’s veto message thereon, and advising that under the provisions of Article VI Section 11, of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, the House of Representatives has reconsidered and passed said measure, over the Governor’s veto, by a two-thirds vote of all members elected to and constituting the House, said vote being as follows - Ayes 97, Nays 3.

PENDING SENATE ACTION - VETO OVERRIDE OF HB 2741

Senator Thompson moved that HB 2741 become law notwithstanding the veto of the Governor, which motion was declared adopted upon roll call as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Bullard, Coleman, Daniels, David, Dugger, Hall, Haste, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Leewright, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Shaw, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat and Weaver.--34.

Nay: Boren, Brooks, Dahm, Dossett, Floyd, Hicks, Kirt, Matthews, Scott, Sharp, Silk and Young.--12.

Excused: Kidd.--1.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

In accordance with Article VI, Section 11, Oklahoma Constitution, HB 2741, together with the Governor's veto message thereon, was returned to the Honorable House.

PENDING SENATE ACTION - VETO OVERRIDE OF HB 2742

Senator Thompson moved that HB 2742 become law notwithstanding the veto of the Governor, which motion was declared adopted upon roll call as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Bullard, Coleman, Daniels, David, Dugger, Hall, Haste, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Leewright, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Shaw, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat and Weaver.--34.

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Nay: Boren, Dahm, Dossett, Floyd, Hicks, Kirt, Matthews, Scott, Sharp, Silk and Young.--11.

Excused: Brooks and Kidd.--2.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The Chair advised that Senator Brooks, having been present in the Chamber during the vote on HB 2742 would be shown voting Nay in compliance with Rule 8-31B. The vote thereby resulted as follows: Aye: 34; Nay: 12; Excused: 1: Vacancy: District 28: 1.

In accordance with Article VI, Section 11, Oklahoma Constitution, HB 2742, together with the Governor's veto message thereon, was returned to the Honorable House.

PENDING SENATE ACTION - VETO OVERRIDE OF HB 2743

Senator Thompson moved that HB 2743 become law notwithstanding the veto of the Governor, which motion was declared adopted upon roll call as follows:

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat, Weaver and Young.--44.

Nay: Dahm and Silk.--2.

Excused: Kidd.--1.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

In accordance with Article VI, Section 11, Oklahoma Constitution, HB 2743, together with the Governor's veto message thereon, was returned to the Honorable House.

REPORT OF ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED MEASURES

SBs 1046, 1075, 1928, 1932, 1935 and 1941 and SCR 11 were each correctly engrossed, properly signed and ordered transmitted to the Honorable House for consideration.

HB 1276 was correctly engrossed and, together with engrossed SAs, properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

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MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE VETO OVERRIDE OF SB 1922

Returning herewith Enrolled SB 1922, together with the Governor’s Veto Message thereon, and advising that under the provisions of Article VI, Sections 11 and 12 of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, the House of Representatives has reconsidered and passed said measure over the Governor’s veto by a two-thirds vote of all members elected to and constituting the House, said vote being as follows - Ayes 79; Nays 20.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE

Advising passage of and returning the following Engrossed bills:

SB 1290 - coauthored by Representative Taylor SB 1516 - coauthored by Senator Bergstrom SB 1718 - coauthored by Representatives Steagall and Roe SCR 11 - coauthored by all other Representatives

The above-numbered measures were referred for enrollment.

REPORT OF ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED MEASURES

SB 212, 285, 1138, 1225, 1262, 1276, 1290, 1362, 1423, 1424, 1516, 1542, 1688, 1718, 1805, 1825, 1875, 1877, 1933 and 1938 were each correctly enrolled and after fourth reading, properly signed and ordered transmitted to the Honorable House for signature of the Speaker.

SCR 11 were each correctly enrolled, properly signed and ordered transmitted to the Honorable House for signature of the Speaker.

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

Advising fourth reading of and returning Enrolled SBs 212, 285, 1138, 1225, 1262, 1276, 1290, 1362, 1423, 1424, 1516, 1542, 1688, 1718, 1805, 1825, 1875, 1877, 1933 and 1938.

The above-numbered enrolled measures were referred to the Governor.

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Advising the signing of and returning Enrolled SCR 11.

The above-numbered enrolled measures were transmitted to the Secretary of State.

Advising passage of and transmitting for consideration Engrossed HBs 2753, 4138, 4139, 4140, 4141, 4142, 4159 and 4161 and HJR 1041.

HB 2753 − By Echols, Hilbert and Ortega of the House and Thompson and Rader of the Senate. An Act relating to Quartz Mountain; defining terms; transferring Quartz Mountain from the board of trustees for the Quartz Mountain Arts and Conference Center and Nature Park to the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department; providing timeline and requirements for transfer; providing for the transfer of personnel and related benefits; declaring legislative intent; granting right to certain personnel to fill certain budgeted vacancies on certain date; prioritizing the filling of vacancies based on seniority; requiring execution of certain documents by certain date; authorizing the establishment of certain funds and accounts in the Office of Management and Enterprise Services; providing personnel certain options related to participation elections in various state pension systems; requiring the filing of certain election documents by certain date; clarifying the requirements for employee and employer contributions and the treatment of service credit under different election scenarios; providing for treatment in the absence of such election by certain date; clarifying state pension system participation for new hires after certain date; exempting the Department from certain tort claims arising or accruing prior to certain date; providing for succession related to contractual rights, rents, obligations and responsibilities; providing for payment of certain debt service through certain methods; authorizing certain management service contracts; limiting certain management service contracts; requiring the execution of certain documents related to the transfer; providing transfer occur by operation of law in the absence of such executions; authorizing the continued enforcement of certain rules during certain period; repealing 70 O.S. 2011, Sections 4450, 4451, 4452, as amended by Section 640, Chapter 304, O.S.L. 2012 and 4452a (70 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 4452), which relate to the Quartz Mountain Arts and Conference Center and Nature Park; providing for codification; and providing an effective date.

HB 4138 − By Wallace and Hilbert of the House and Thompson and Rader of the Senate. An Act relating to opioid abatement; creating the Political Subdivisions Opioid Abatement Grants Act; declaring legislative intent; defining terms; creating the Oklahoma Opioid Abatement Revolving Fund; establishing fund parameters; requiring segregation of certain funds; creating the Oklahoma Opioid Abatement Board; establishing size of Board; providing appointment authority; providing for certain ex officio membership; limiting ex officio voting authority; limiting certain actions by Board members under certain conditions; establishing powers and duties; providing for opioid grant awards; limiting utilization of grant awards; requiring grant utilization and expenditures be memorialized and submitted to the Board; placing limitations on the utilization of certain funds; requiring staff and administrative support be provided by certain agency; authorizing the 958 Senate Journal

promulgation of rules with certain limitations; providing methodology and criteria for allocation of certain opioid grant awards; authorizing opioid grant awards from remaining funds; limiting utilization of grant awards; providing for reallocation of opioid grant awards under certain conditions; and providing for codification.

HB 4139 − By Wallace and Hilbert of the House and Thompson and Rader of the Senate. An Act relating to public buildings and public works; providing for transfer of certain property; requiring Office of Management and Enterprise Services to take certain actions; requiring certain construction commence by certain date under certain condition; providing for monthly lease payments; requiring certain amount of space be made available to tenants; making Board of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges responsible for operation and maintenance of certain buildings; authorizing assignment of certain contracts; authorizing Office of Management and Enterprise Services to lease and purchase facilities and relocate affected agencies; repealing 73 O.S. 2011, Section 214, which relates to naming of state office buildings; providing for codification; and declaring an emergency.

HB 4140 − By Wallace and Hilbert of the House and Thompson and Rader of the Senate. An Act relating to the Oklahoma Opioid Abatement Revolving Fund; making appropriation to the Fund; specifying amount; and stating purpose.

HB 4141 − By Wallace, Hilbert and Ortega of the House and Thompson and Rader of the Senate. An Act relating to the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department; making an appropriation; specifying amount; and stating purpose.

HB 4142 − By Wallace, Hilbert, Fugate and Hill of the House and Thompson and Rader of the Senate. An Act relating to the Oklahoma Tax Commission; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 118, as amended by Section 532, Chapter 304, O.S.L. 2012 (68 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 118), which relates to information to be provided to legislators based on written requests; requiring certain analysis and methodology be provided upon request; and eliminating requirement related to certain written explanations.

HB 4159 − By Wallace and Hilbert of the House and Thompson and Rader of the Senate. An Act relating to the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry; requiring that portions of certain appropriated funds be used for certain purposes; providing procedures; providing lapse dates; and requiring and prohibiting certain budget procedures.

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HB 4161 − By Wallace and Hilbert of the House and Thompson and Rader of the Senate. An Act relating to the Department of Public Safety; directing the completion and implementation of duties related to REAL ID by certain date; and authorizing certain expenditures for certain purposes.

HJR 1041 − By Baker of the House and Stanislawski of the Senate. A Joint Resolution approving in whole certain subject matter standards adopted by the State Board of Education; and directing distribution.

The above-numbered measures were read the first time.

Advising fourth reading of and transmitting for signature Enrolled HBs 1799, 2804, 2877, 3223, 3242, 3398, 3466, 3613, 3619, 3663, 3806, 3819, 3824, 3862, 3864, 3889, 3938, 3939, 3963, 4018, 4025 and 4049.

The above-numbered enrolled measures were, after fourth reading, properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE HAs TO SENATE BILLS

Advising passage of and returning the following engrossed bills as amended:

SB 187 - Remove Representative Humphrey as principal House author and substitute with Representative Taylor; coauthored by Representatives Newton and Pae - remove Senator Shaw as principal Senate author and substitute with Senator Montgomery. SB 1322

House amendments were read on the above-numbered bills.

Senator David moved that when the clerk's desk is clear, the Senate stand adjourned to convene Thursday, May 14, 2020, at 9:30 a.m., which motion prevailed.

SECOND READING

The following were read for the second time and referred to committee as indicated:

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HB 4153 − Direct To Calendar HB 4154 − Direct To Calendar HB 4155 − Direct To Calendar HB 4157 − Direct To Calendar HB 4158 − Direct To Calendar HB 4160 − Direct To Calendar HJR 1028 − Direct To Calendar

FIRST READING

The following was introduced and read the first time:

SR 19 − By Treat. A Resolution expressing appreciation to Chief Sergeant-at-Arms, Bob Craig; thanking him for 50 years with the State of Oklahoma; wishing him well upon his retirement from the Senate; and directing distribution.

CHANGE IN AUTHORS/COAUTHORS

The following measures were authored/coauthored:

SB 1290 - Coauthored by Representative Pittman SB 1718 - Coauthored by Representative Pittman SB 1928 - Coauthored by Senator Bergstrom SCR 11 - Coauthored by Representative Albright Coauthored by Representative Boles Coauthored by Representative Lawson Coauthored by Representative Townley HB 1276 - Coauthored by Senator Sharp HB 2272 - Coauthored by Senator Bergstrom Coauthored by Senator Leewright HB 2840 - Remove as author Senator Dahm; authored by Senator Thompson Remove as principal author Representative Gann and substitute with Representative Wallace HB 3350 - Coauthored by Representative Smith Coauthored by Senator Boggs Coauthored by Representative Waldron Coauthored by Senator Coleman Coauthored by Senator Haste Coauthored by Senator Leewright

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Coauthored by Senator Rader Coauthored by Representative Provenzano Coauthored by Representative Ranson Coauthored by Representative Nichols HB 3398 - Coauthored by Senator Sharp HB 3663 - Coauthored by Senator Sharp Coauthored by Senator Bergstrom HB 3862 - Coauthored by Senator Sharp HB 4138 - Coauthored by Representative Pittman HB 4139 - Coauthored by Representative Provenzano Coauthored by Representative Waldron Coauthored by Representative Pittman HB 4159 - Coauthored by Representative Pittman HB 4161 - Coauthored by Representative Pittman

MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR

Advising his approval May 13, of Enrolled SBs 1073 and 1921.

Pursuant to the David motion, the Senate adjourned at 10:05 p.m. to meet Thursday, May 14, 2020, at 9:30 a.m.