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Printed daily by the State of Iowa during the sessions of the General Assembly. An official corrected copy is available for reference in the Secretary of the Senate’s Office. (The official bound copy will be available after a reasonable time upon adjournment.)

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ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-SECOND CALENDAR DAY FORTY-FOURTH SESSION DAY

Senate Chamber Des Moines, Iowa, Friday, June 12, 2020

The Senate met in regular session at 9:10 a.m., President Schneider presiding.

Prayer was offered by the Honorable , member of the Senate from Woodbury County, Sioux City, Iowa.

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Senator Carlin.

The Journal of Thursday, June 11, 2020, was approved.

HOUSE MESSAGES RECEIVED AND CONSIDERED

The following messages were received from the Chief Clerk of the House:

MR. PRESIDENT: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House has on June 11, 2020, passed the following bills in which the concurrence of the House was asked:

Senate File 2232, a bill for an act relating to the Iowa trust code, including the creation of directed trusts, the transfer of trust assets into other trusts, and requirements related to notices to beneficiaries.

Senate File 2268, a bill for an act establishing the minimum age relative to various activities relating to tobacco, tobacco products, alternative nicotine products, vapor products, and cigarettes, making penalties applicable, and including effective date provisions.

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Senate File 2373, a bill for an act modifying provisions relating to telecommunicators.

ALSO: That the House has on June 11, 2020, amended the Senate amendment, concurred in the Senate amendment as amended, and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House was asked:

House File 2486, a bill for an act relating to the design and use of county seals. (S–5146)

APPOINTMENT OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

The Chair announced the following conference committee on House File 760 on the part of the Senate: Senators R. Smith, Chair; Senator Behn, Senator Cournoyer, Senator Jochum, and Senator Wahls.

The Senate stood at ease at 9:12 a.m. until the fall of the gavel for the purpose of party caucuses.

The Senate resumed session at 10:37 a.m., President Schneider presiding.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Leave of absence was granted as follows:

Senator Hogg, until he arrives, on request of Senator Petersen.

CONSIDERATION OF BILLS (Regular Calendar)

Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent to take up for consideration Senate Files 2312 and 2339, and House File 2221.

Senate File 2312

On motion of Senator Sinclair, Senate File 2312, a bill for an act relating to the disposal and acquisition of city water utilities, including at-risk systems, was taken up for consideration.

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Senator Sinclair asked and received unanimous consent that House File 2452 be substituted for Senate File 2312.

House File 2452

On motion of Senator Sinclair, House File 2452, a bill for an act relating to the disposal and acquisition of city water utilities, including at-risk systems, was taken up for consideration.

Senator Sinclair moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time.

On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 2452), the vote was:

Yeas, 49:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Chapman Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Jochum Johnson Kapucian Kinney Koelker Kraayenbrink Lofgren Lykam Mathis Miller-Meeks Nunn Petersen Quirmbach Ragan Rozenboom Schneider Schultz Segebart Shipley Sinclair Smith, J. Smith, R. Sweeney Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Wahls Whiting Whitver Zaun Zumbach

Nays, none.

Absent, 1:

Hogg

The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to.

WITHDRAWN

Senator Sinclair asked and received unanimous consent that Senate File 2312 be withdrawn from further consideration of the Senate.

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Senate File 2339

On motion of Senator Zaun, Senate File 2339, a bill for an act providing for business corporations, providing for certain fees, and including effective date provisions, was taken up for consideration.

Senator Zaun offered amendment S–5139, filed by him on June 11, 2020, to pages 1–6, 8–11, 15, 19, 41, 97, 99–102, 114, 131, 132, 189, 190, 199, 208, 211, 219, 236, 241, 243, 245–247, and 252–254 of the bill.

Senator Chapman offered amendment S–5144, filed by him on June 11, 2020, to pages 2, 6, and 8 and amending the title provisions of amendment S–5139, and moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question “Shall amendment S–5144 to amendment S–5139 be adopted?” (S.F. 2339), the vote was:

Yeas, 33:

Behn Bisignano Breitbach Brown Carlin Chapman Costello Cournoyer Dawson Edler Feenstra Garrett Greene Guth Johnson Kapucian Koelker Kraayenbrink Lofgren Miller-Meeks Nunn Rozenboom Schneider Schultz Segebart Shipley Sinclair Smith, R. Sweeney Whiting Whitver Zaun Zumbach

Nays, 16:

Bolkcom Boulton Celsi Dotzler Giddens Jochum Kinney Lykam Mathis Petersen Quirmbach Ragan Smith, J. Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Wahls

Absent, 1:

Hogg

Amendment S–5144 to amendment S–5139 was adopted.

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Senator Zaun moved the adoption of amendment S–5139, as amended.

Amendment S–5139, as amended, was adopted by a voice vote.

Senator Zaun moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time.

On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (S.F. 2339), the vote was:

Yeas, 48:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Chapman Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Jochum Johnson Kapucian Kinney Koelker Kraayenbrink Lofgren Lykam Mathis Miller-Meeks Nunn Petersen Quirmbach Ragan Rozenboom Schneider Schultz Segebart Shipley Sinclair Smith, J. Smith, R. Sweeney Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Wahls Whiting Whitver Zaun Zumbach

Nays, 1:

Celsi

Absent, 1:

Hogg

The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to have passed the Senate and the title, as amended, was agreed to.

House File 2221

On motion of Senator Greene, House File 2221, a bill for an act relating to the licensed health professional member of a local board of health, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.

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Senator Greene moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time.

On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 2221), the vote was:

Yeas, 49:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Chapman Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Jochum Johnson Kapucian Kinney Koelker Kraayenbrink Lofgren Lykam Mathis Miller-Meeks Nunn Petersen Quirmbach Ragan Rozenboom Schneider Schultz Segebart Shipley Sinclair Smith, J. Smith, R. Sweeney Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Wahls Whiting Whitver Zaun Zumbach

Nays, none.

Absent, 1:

Hogg

The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to.

IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED

Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent that Senate File 2339 and House Files 2221 and 2452 be immediately messaged to the House.

RECESS

On motion of Senator Behn, the Senate recessed at 1:41 p.m. until 3:00 p.m.

RECONVENED

The Senate reconvened at 4:39 p.m., President Schneider presiding.

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CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS (Regular Calendar)

Senate Resolution 120

Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent to take up the following resolution:

1 A Resolution honoring Senator for his 2 years of service in the . 3 WHEREAS, Mark Segebart was born and raised in 4 Crawford County, received a Bachelor of Science degree 5 in forestry from Iowa State University, and is a sixth 6 generation family farmer residing on a farm near Vail, 7 Iowa; and 8 WHEREAS, Senator Segebart is a community leader, 9 having served as a Crawford County supervisor for 10 16 years, serving as a member and past president of 11 the Crawford County Cattlemen’s Association; the 12 Iowa Soybean Association; the Iowa Corn Growers 13 Association; the Crawford County Board of Health; the 14 Buena Vista, Crawford, and Sac County Early Childhood 15 Iowa Empowerment Board; the WESCO Industries Board of 16 Directors; and the Crawford County Early Childhood 17 Center Board; and 18 WHEREAS, Senator Segebart has served in the Iowa 19 Senate since 2013, representing District 6 which covers 20 Buena Vista, Sac, Carroll, and Audubon counties, and 21 portions of Crawford County; and 22 WHEREAS, during his Senate tenure, Senator Segebart 23 has served with the earnestness befitting the gravity 24 of the issues presented, tempered by an affable manner 25 and a dry sense of humor; and 26 WHEREAS, during his Senate tenure, Senator Segebart 27 served on the Agriculture, Appropriations, Human 28 Resources, Local Government, Natural Resources and

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1 Environment, and Veterans Affairs committees; the 2 Joint Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human 3 Services; and the Health Policy Oversight Committee of 4 the Legislative Council; and 5 WHEREAS, during his Senate tenure, Senator Segebart 6 has also served on various councils, committees, and 7 commissions including the Center for Rural Health and 8 Primary Care Advisory Committee, the State Child Care 9 Advisory Committee, the Council on Human Services, 10 the Governmental Public Health Advisory Council, the 11 Commission on Aging, the Medical Assistance Projections 152nd Day FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2020 789

12 and Assessment Council, the Integrated Health Care 13 Delivery Models and Multi-Payer Delivery Systems Study 14 Committee, the Mental Health and Disability Services 15 Redesign Fiscal Viability Study Committee, and the 16 Mental Health and Disability Services Funding Study 17 Committee; and 18 WHEREAS, Senator Segebart and his wife, Catherine, 19 also an advocate for children including throughout 20 her lifelong career as a public school teacher, 21 have been married for 46 years and are the proud 22 parents of two children, Martha and Alex, and of two 23 grandchildren; NOW THEREFORE, 24 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, That the Senate honors 25 and thanks Senator Mark Segebart for his years of 26 public service to the Senate and the State of Iowa, and 27 wishes him and his family all the best in the years to 28 come.

The Senate rose and expressed its tribute to Senator Segebart.

Senator Schultz moved the adoption of Senate Resolution 120, which motion prevailed by a voice vote.

Senator Segebart addressed the Senate with brief remarks.

Senate Resolution 115

Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent to take up the following resolution:

1 A Resolution honoring Senator for his 2 years of service in the Iowa General Assembly. 3 WHEREAS, Senator Michael Breitbach was born in 4 Manchester, Iowa, graduated from Loras College, and has 5 resided in Strawberry Point and served northeast Iowa 6 his entire adult life; and 7 WHEREAS, having a business background provided 8 Senator Breitbach with a broad understanding of matters 9 relating to running a business, including making 10 payroll, establishing a budget, and overcoming the many 11 challenges businesses face on a day-to-day basis which 12 Senator Breitbach later used to serve his constituents 13 and the people of Iowa; and 14 WHEREAS, Senator Breitbach has served his 15 constituents for many years, and has served as a board 16 member of the Clayton County Civil Service Commission,

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17 Farmers Savings Bank, Strawberry Point Economic 18 Development Fund, Strawberry Homes, and Strawberry 19 Point Leisure Homes; and 20 WHEREAS, Senator Breitbach has been a proud member 21 of the Iowa Independent Insurance Association, the Iowa 22 Motor Truck Association, the Iowa Ready Mixed Concrete 23 Association, the Iowa Concrete Paving Association, the 24 Iowa Bankers Association, the Strawberry Point Lions 25 Club, the Core Curriculum Committee of the Starmont 26 Community School District, and an alumni member of 27 Leadership Iowa; and 28 WHEREAS, Senator Breitbach has served on a variety

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1 of legislative committees, including Appropriations 2 (Chairperson), Commerce (Vice-Chairperson), 3 Transportation (Vice-Chairperson), Labor and Business 4 Relations, Natural Resources and Environment, 5 Economic Growth, Ways and Means, and Local Government 6 standing committees, and the Economic Development and 7 Appropriations Subcommittee (Vice-Chairperson); and 8 WHEREAS, Senator Breitbach has also served on 9 other committees, boards, and commissions including 10 the Tax Expenditure and the Fiscal Committees of the 11 Legislative Council, the Public Retirement Systems 12 Committee, the Commission on Tobacco Use and Prevention 13 and Control, the Cannabidiol Implementation Study 14 Committee, and the Iowa Comprehensive Health Insurance 15 Association Board; and 16 WHEREAS, Senator Breitbach’s career in the Senate 17 has been exemplified by his commitment to integrity and 18 public service; NOW THEREFORE, 19 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, That the Senate honors 20 and thanks Senator Michael Breitbach for his years of 21 service in the Senate, and wishes him and his family 22 the very best in the years to come.

The Senate rose and expressed its tribute to Senator Breitbach.

Senator Zumbach moved the adoption of Senate Resolution 115, which motion prevailed by a voice vote.

Senator Breitbach addressed the Senate with brief remarks.

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Senate Resolution 114

Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent to take up the following resolution:

1 A Resolution honoring Senator for his years 2 of service in the . 3 WHEREAS, Senator Jerry Behn was born in Ames, Iowa, 4 was raised in Boone County, graduated from United 5 Community Schools, has farmed for almost 50 years, and 6 together with his wife Dennise has raised their family 7 of four children and seven grandchildren; and 8 WHEREAS, Senator Behn is a long-standing member of 9 the Iowa Association of Business and Industry, the Iowa 10 Farm Bureau, the Iowa Soybean Association, the National 11 Federation of Independent Business, and the National 12 Rifle Association; and 13 WHEREAS, after having served as a Boone County 14 supervisor; Senator Behn was first elected to the 15 Senate in 1996; and 16 WHEREAS, upon election in 1996 Senator Behn 17 represented Senate District 40, and beginning in 2003 18 Senator Behn has represented Senate District 24, which 19 now includes all or parts of Boone, Greene, Hamilton, 20 Story, and Webster counties; and 21 WHEREAS, during his legislative tenure of 24 years, 22 the voters of his Senate districts have elected Senator 23 Behn to six consecutive terms; and 24 WHEREAS, during his legislative tenure, Senator 25 Behn has served in a leadership capacity on a number 26 of committees, including the Committee on Agriculture 27 (Chairperson), the Committee on Commerce (Ranking 28 Member and Chairperson); the Committee on Environment

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1 and Energy Independence (Ranking Member), the Committee 2 on Ethics (Ranking Member, Vice Chairperson, and 3 Chairperson), the Committee on Local Government 4 (Chairperson), the Committee on Small Business and 5 Economic Development (Vice Chairperson), and the 6 Committee on Ways and Means (Vice Chairperson); and 7 WHEREAS, during his Senate tenure, Senator Behn 8 has held a number of leadership positions, including 9 as a member of the Legislative Council, including the 10 Administration Committee and the Service Committee; and 11 the Committee on Rules and Administration; and 12 WHEREAS, in 2005 Senator Behn was elected by the 13 Republican caucus as Assistant Republican Leader, 14 in 2011 he was elected by the Republican caucus as 15 Minority (Republican) Leader, and in 2017 and 2019 he 792 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE 152nd Day

16 was elected by the Senate as President Pro Tempore; and 17 WHEREAS, during his legislative service, Senator 18 Behn has earned wide respect for his integrity and 19 courtesy which extends to constituents, colleagues, 20 staff, lobbyists, and the press; and 21 WHEREAS, throughout his legislative service, 22 Senator Behn has been actively involved in matters 23 of government revenue and expenditures, tax policy, 24 and state budget practices, economic growth and job 25 creation, and the fundamental place of agriculture in 26 this state; NOW THEREFORE, 27 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, That the Senate 28 honors Senator Jerry Behn for his years of legislative 29 service, and wishes him and his wife Dennise many years 30 of happiness with their family.

The Senate rose and expressed its tribute to Senator Behn.

Senator Zaun moved the adoption of Senate Resolution 114, which motion prevailed by a voice vote.

Senator Behn addressed the Senate with brief remarks.

HOUSE MESSAGES RECEIVED AND CONSIDERED

The following messages were received from the Chief Clerk of the House:

MR. PRESIDENT: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House has on June 12, 2020, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House was asked:

Senate File 526, a bill for an act creating a blue alert program within the department of public safety for the apprehension of a person suspected of killing or seriously injuring a peace officer in the line of duty or due to safety concerns for a peace officer missing while on duty.

ALSO: That the House has on June 12, 2020, concurred in the Senate amendment and passed the following bills in which the concurrence of the House was asked:

House File 684, a bill for an act providing limited immunity from certain criminal offenses and prohibiting certain disciplinary sanctions for persons under twenty-one years of age who report, seek, or require emergency assistance for alcohol overdoses, and modifying penalties.

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House File 2365, a bill for an act relating to certain notifications issued by the department of workforce development concerning claims for unemployment benefits.

House File 2372, a bill for an act exempting certain farmers and hired help operating a special truck from the requirement to be licensed as a chauffeur.

House File 2629, a bill for an act relating to the future ready Iowa Act and other efforts to strengthen Iowa’s workforce, including a child care challenge program for working Iowans, educational standards, work-based learning coordinators, and the senior year plus program, and including applicability provisions.

ALSO: That the House has on June 12, 2020, amended the Senate amendment, concurred in the Senate amendment as amended, and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked:

House File 737, a bill for an act relating to the regulation of persons involved with animals other than livestock and certain wild animals, providing for criminal offenses and court orders associated with animal mistreatment, and including penalties. (S–5148)

CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION (Regular Calendar)

Senate Resolution 116

Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent to take up the following resolution:

1 A Resolution honoring Senator Randy Feenstra for his 2 years of service in the Iowa General Assembly. 3 WHEREAS, Senator Randy Feenstra, born and raised in 4 Hull, Iowa, while being a devoted husband to Lynette, 5 and father to Taylor, Erika, Dawson, and Savannah, 6 has also been involved in public service at the local 7 level as a city administrator, county treasurer, and 8 emergency medical technician, and at the state level as 9 a state Senator for much of his adult life; and 10 WHEREAS, Senator Feenstra, who received his 11 Bachelor’s Degree from Dordt College and a Master’s 12 Degree in Public Administration from Iowa State 13 University, was first elected to the Senate in 2008, 14 and has served the citizens of Northwest Iowa for 794 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE 152nd Day

15 three terms while also being a professor of business 16 administration at Dordt University; and 17 WHEREAS, Senator Feenstra has served on a wide 18 array of legislative committees, including serving as 19 Chairperson of the Senate Ways and Means Committee, 20 Co-chairperson of the Tax Expenditure Committee, and on 21 the Fiscal Committee of the General Assembly; and 22 WHEREAS, Senator Feenstra currently serves on the 23 Commerce, Rules and Administration, State Government, 24 and Ways and Means committees, and on the Capital 25 Projects Committee of the Legislative Council and the 26 Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement Governing 27 Board; and 28 WHEREAS, Senator Feenstra has also served the people

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1 of Iowa on numerous boards and commissions in his 2 community, including college, hospital, civic, and 3 church boards; and 4 WHEREAS, Senator Feenstra has long championed the 5 voice of Iowa’s taxpayers and advocated to strengthen 6 accountability to those taxpayers, as evidenced by 7 his efforts working for passage of income tax, sales 8 tax, and property tax reforms; passage of government 9 spending limitations and oversight; and passage of 10 legislation that empowers the taxpayers and businesses 11 of Iowa; and 12 WHEREAS, Senator Feenstra has been recognized with 13 the Iowa League of Cities Legislative Service Award in 14 2012, the Iowa State Community Leadership Award, and 15 was included in the Sioux City Journal’s List of top 16 leaders in Western Iowa; and 17 WHEREAS, over the past 12 years Senator Feenstra has 18 faced many difficult issues with a compassionate heart 19 and critical eye that will greatly be missed; and 20 WHEREAS, Senator Feenstra will be remembered for 21 his tireless efforts on behalf of his constituents 22 in Sioux, Lyon, O’Brien, Plymouth, and Cherokee 23 counties; NOW THEREFORE, 24 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, That the Senate honors 25 Senator Randy Feenstra for his years of public service 26 in the Iowa General Assembly and wishes him all the 27 best in the years to come.

The Senate rose and expressed its tribute to Senator Feenstra.

Senator R. Smith moved the adoption of Senate Resolution 116, which motion prevailed by a voice vote.

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Senator Feenstra addressed the Senate with brief remarks.

HOUSE MESSAGE RECEIVED AND CONSIDERED

The following message was received from the Chief Clerk of the House:

MR. PRESIDENT: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House has on June 11, 2020, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked:

House File 2641, a bill for an act relating to state taxation and related laws of the state, including the administration by the department of revenue of certain tax credits and refunds, income taxes, moneys and credits taxes, sales and use taxes, partnership and pass- through entity audits, and by modifying provisions relating to the reinstatement of business entities, the assessment and valuation of property, the Iowa reinvestment Act, port authorities, and animals and food, and providing penalties, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

Read first time and attached to similar Senate File 2419.

CONSIDERATION OF BILLS (Regular Calendar)

Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent to take up for consideration House Files 2540 and 2561.

House File 2540

On motion of Senator Johnson, House File 2540, a bill for an act establishing a charity beer, spirits, and wine event permit, with report of committee recommending amendment and passage, was taken up for consideration.

Senator Johnson offered amendment S–5113, filed by the committee on State Government on June 9, 2020, striking and replacing everything after the enacting clause and amending the title page of the bill.

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Senator Johnson offered amendment S–5145, filed by him from the floor to page 8 of amendment S–5113, and moved its adoption.

Amendment S–5145 to amendment S–5113 was adopted by a voice vote.

Senator Bisignano called for the following division of amendment S– 5113, as amended:

Division S–5113A: Page 6, line 10 through Page 8, line 18; Division S–5113B: Page 1, line 3 through Page 6, line 9 and Page 8, lines 19–30.

Senator Johnson moved the adoption of division S–5113A.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question “Shall division S–5113A be adopted?” (H.F. 2540), the vote was:

Yeas, 27:

Behn Breitbach Brown Carlin Chapman Cournoyer Dawson Edler Greene Johnson Kapucian Koelker Kraayenbrink Lofgren Miller-Meeks Nunn Schneider Schultz Segebart Shipley Sinclair Smith, R. Sweeney Whiting Whitver Zaun Zumbach

Nays, 21:

Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Celsi Costello Dotzler Garrett Giddens Guth Jochum Kinney Lykam Mathis Petersen Quirmbach Ragan Rozenboom Smith, J. Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Wahls

Absent, 2:

Feenstra Hogg

Division S–5113A was adopted.

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Division S–5113B was adopted by a voice vote.

Senator Johnson moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time.

On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 2540), the vote was:

Yeas, 44:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Chapman Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Garrett Giddens Greene Jochum Johnson Kapucian Kinney Koelker Kraayenbrink Lofgren Lykam Mathis Miller-Meeks Nunn Petersen Ragan Schneider Schultz Segebart Shipley Sinclair Smith, J. Smith, R. Sweeney Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Wahls Whiting Whitver Zaun Zumbach

Nays, 4:

Costello Guth Quirmbach Rozenboom

Absent, 2:

Feenstra Hogg

The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to have passed the Senate and the title, as amended, was agreed to.

House File 2561

On motion of Senator Segebart, House File 2561, a bill for an act relating to protections for certain potential recipients of anatomical gifts, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.

Senator Segebart moved that the bill be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and the bill was read the last time.

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On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 2561), the vote was:

Yeas, 48:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Chapman Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Jochum Johnson Kapucian Kinney Koelker Kraayenbrink Lofgren Lykam Mathis Miller-Meeks Nunn Petersen Quirmbach Ragan Rozenboom Schneider Schultz Segebart Shipley Sinclair Smith, J. Smith, R. Sweeney Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Wahls Whiting Whitver Zaun Zumbach

Nays, none.

Absent, 2:

Feenstra Hogg

The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to.

IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED

Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent that House Files 2540 and 2561 be immediately messaged to the House.

ADJOURNMENT

On motion of Senator Whitver, the Senate adjourned at 7:47 p.m. until 9:00 a.m., Saturday, June 13, 2020.

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APPENDIX

COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED

The following communications were received in the office of the Secretary of the Senate and placed on file in the Legislative Services Agency:

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES

Preferred Drug List Program Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 249A.20A. Report received on June 12, 2020.

Senate File 2144—Glenwood Resource Center, pursuant to 2020 Iowa Acts, SF 2144, Chapter 1001. Report received on June 12, 2020.

CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION

The Secretary of the Senate issued the following certificates of recognition:

William Brown, Altoona—For reaching the rank of Eagle Scout, Troop #63. Senator Nunn.

Detective Todd Cheney, ICPD—For earning the Law Enforcement in Victims Services Award. Senator Sinclair.

Detective Jennifer Clarahan, ICPD—For earning the Law Enforcement in Victims Services Award. Senator Sinclair.

Detective Hanna Dvorak, Coralville Police Department—For earning the Law Enforcement in Victims Services Award. Senator Sinclair.

Detective David Gonzalez, ICPD Team Leader—For earning the Law Enforcement in Victims Services Award. Senator Sinclair.

Special Agent Casey Maxted, FBI—For earning the Law Enforcement in Victims Services Award. Senator Sinclair.

Detective Andrew Rich, ICPD—For earning the Law Enforcement in Victims Services Award. Senator Sinclair.

Detective Katrina Rudish, Johnson County Sheriff’s Office—For earning the Law Enforcement in Victims Services Award. Senator Sinclair.

Ken Sagar, Des Moines—Upon his retirement as Iowa AFL-CIO President (2008–2020). Senator Boulton. 800 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE 152nd Day

Agent Jagat Sandhu, IDCI—For earning the Law Enforcement in Victims Services Award. Senator Sinclair.

Detective Michael Smithey, ICPD—For earning the Law Enforcement in Victims Services Award. Senator Sinclair.

REPORT OF COMMITTEE MEETING

WAYS AND MEANS

Convened: Friday, June 12, 2020, 2:45 p.m.

Members Present: Chapman, Chair; Dawson, Vice Chair; Jochum, Ranking Member; Behn, Bolkcom, Brown, Carlin, Dotzler, Edler, Feenstra, Giddens, Nunn, Quirmbach, Schultz, R. Smith, Sweeney, and Wahls.

Members Absent: None.

Committee Business: SSB 3202.

Adjourned: 2:55 p.m.

INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS

Senate Resolution 114, by committee on Rules and Administration, a resolution for honoring Senator Jerry Behn for his years of service in the Iowa Senate.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate Resolution 115, by committee on Rules and Administration, a resolution for honoring Senator Michael Breitbach for his years of service in the Iowa General Assembly.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate Resolution 116, by committee on Rules and Administration, a resolution for honoring Senator Randy Feenstra for his years of service in the Iowa General Assembly.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

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Senate Resolution 117, by committee on Rules and Administration, a resolution for honoring Senator Thomas A. Greene for his service in the Iowa Senate.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate Resolution 118, by committee on Rules and Administration, a resolution for honoring Senator Tim Kapucian for his years of service in the Iowa Senate.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate Resolution 119, by committee on Rules and Administration, a resolution for honoring Senator Charles Schneider for his service in the Iowa Senate.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

Senate Resolution 120, by committee on Rules and Administration, a resolution for honoring Senator Mark Segebart for his years of service in the Iowa General Assembly.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on calendar.

INTRODUCTION OF BILL

Senate File 2419, by committee on Ways and Means, a bill for an act relating to state and local taxation and regulation, the Iowa reinvestment Act, innovation fund, hunting and fees, and providing for properly related matters, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on Ways and Means calendar.

FINAL COMMITTEE REPORT OF BILL ACTION

WAYS AND MEANS

Bill Title: SENATE FILE 2419 (SSB 3202), a bill for an act relating to state and local taxation and regulation, the Iowa reinvestment Act, innovation fund, hunting and fees, and providing for properly related matters, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions. 802 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE 152nd Day

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Yeas, 11: Chapman, Dawson, Behn, Brown, Carlin, Edler, Feenstra, Nunn, Schultz, R. Smith, and Sweeney. Nays, 6: Jochum, Bolkcom, Dotzler, Giddens, Quirmbach, and Wahls. Absent, none.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT RECEIVED

House File 760

A conference committee report, signed by the following Senate and House members, was filed June 12, 2020, on House File 760, a bill for an act relating to the exemption from the hotel and motel taxes for the renting of lodging after a certain number of consecutive days:

On the part of the Senate: On the part of the House:

ROBY SMITH, Chair DUSTIN HITE, Chair JERRY BEHN MONICA KURTH NORLIN MOMMSEN JOHN WILLS MARY WOLFE

AMENDMENTS FILED

S–5145 H.F. 2540 Craig Johnson S–5146 H.F. 2486 House S–5147 S.F. 2415 Craig Johnson S–5148 H.F. 737 House S–5149 S.F. 2310