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Journal of the Senate FIRST REGULAR SESSION EIGHTEENTH DAY—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2015 The Senate met pursuant to adjournment. President Kinder in the Chair. Reverend Carl Gauck offered the following prayer: “This God – his way is perfect; the promise of the Lord proves true; he is a shield for all who take refuge in him.” (2 Samuel 22:31) Gracious God, You are the provider and healer of our minds, bodies and spirit, for they are truly a gift from You who has been our companion as we travel the various roads to be here. Sustain us Lord and guide us so we may be channels of Your love and witness of Your faithfulness. And be an ever present help as we discern what truly needs to be done this week. In Your Holy Name we pray. Amen. The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited. A quorum being established, the Senate proceeded with its business. The Journal for Thursday, February 5, 2015 was read and approved. The following Senators were present during the day’s proceedings: Present—Senators Brown Chappelle-Nadal Cunningham Curls Dempsey Dixon Emery Hegeman Holsman Keaveny Kehoe Kraus LeVota Libla Munzlinger Nasheed Onder Parson Pearce Richard Riddle Romine Sater Schaaf Schaefer Schatz Schmitt Schupp Sifton Silvey Wallingford Walsh Wasson Wieland—34 Absent—Senators—None Absent with leave—Senators—None Vacancies—None The Lieutenant Governor was present. 292 293 Eighteenth Day—Monday, February 9, 2015 RESOLUTIONS Senator Richard offered Senate Resolution No. 265, regarding Dr. Blaine Henningsen, Carthage, which was adopted. Senator Schmitt offered Senate Resolution No. 266, regarding Garrick Hamilton, which was adopted. Senator Schmitt offered Senate Resolution No. 267, regarding Myrtle E. Walker, Kirkwood, which was adopted. Senator Cunningham offered Senate Resolution No. 268, regarding Jennie Cummings, Mountain View, which was adopted. Senator Hegeman offered Senate Resolution No. 269, regarding John Richard Germinder, which was adopted. Senator Parson offered Senate Resolution No. 270, regarding Claire Silvers, El Dorado Springs, which was adopted. Senator Pearce offered Senate Resolution No. 271, regarding Brandon Bothwell, Mooresville, which was adopted. Senator Pearce offered Senate Resolution No. 272, regarding Kelsey Elbel, Holden, which was adopted. Senator Pearce offered Senate Resolution No. 273, regarding Nora Faris, Concordia, which was adopted. Senator Sater offered Senate Resolution No. 274, regarding Yia Yang, Rocky Comfort, which was adopted. Senator Munzlinger offered Senate Resolution No. 275, regarding Cole Edwards, Salisbury, which was adopted. Senator Hegeman offered Senate Resolution No. 276, regarding Brock Larson, Newtown, which was adopted. Senator Riddle offered Senate Resolution No. 277, regarding Samantha Marre, Elsberry, which was adopted. Senator Romine offered Senate Resolution No. 278, regarding Jack Davis, Farmington, which was adopted. Senator Cunningham offered Senate Resolution No. 279, regarding Carson Priddle, Doniphan, which was adopted. Senator Wasson offered Senate Resolution No. 280, regarding Ally Hultgren, Willard, which was adopted. Senator Schaaf offered Senate Resolution No. 281, regarding Morgan Walkup, Gower, which was adopted. Senator Kehoe offered Senate Resolution No. 282, regarding Paul Shanks, Belle, which was adopted. Senator Kehoe offered Senate Resolution No. 283, regarding Libby Martin, Clarksburg, which was adopted. Journal of the Senate 294 Senator Sater offered Senate Resolution No. 284, regarding Shaylee Wallace, Reeds Spring, which was adopted. Senator Libla offered Senate Resolution No. 285, regarding Jaret Holden, Birch Tree, which was adopted. Senator Sifton offered Senate Resolution No. 286, regarding Dr. Parag Parikh, Saint Louis, which was adopted. Senator Sifton offered Senate Resolution No. 287, regarding Ken Dickinson, Kirkwood, which was adopted. Senator Parson offered Senate Resolution No. 288, regarding Hollee Akers, Sedalia, which was adopted. Senator Cunningham offered Senate Resolution No. 289, regarding Samantha A. Hines, Willow Springs, which was adopted. Senator Schaefer offered Senate Resolution No. 290, regarding Ethan Alan Baca, Centralia, which was adopted. Senator Kehoe offered Senate Resolution No. 291, regarding Curtis Buschjost, Jefferson City, which was adopted. Senator Kehoe offered Senate Resolution No. 292, regarding Shirley Otto, Jefferson City, which was adopted. Senator Kehoe offered Senate Resolution No. 293, regarding Larry Dahler, California, which was adopted. Senator Kehoe offered the following resolution: SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 294 WHEREAS, the Missouri Senate recognizes the importance of empowering citizens to actively participate in the democratic process; and WHEREAS, the Missouri Senate has a long tradition of rendering assistance to those organizations that sponsor projects in the interest of good citizenship; and WHEREAS, the 2015 Missouri Youth Leadership Forum for Students with Disabilities, sponsored by the Governor's Council on Disability and the Missouri Planning Council for Developmental Disabilities, is an educational experience in state government for high school juniors and seniors with disabilities by allowing such youth to participate in the democratic process: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that we, the members of the Missouri Senate, Ninety-eighth General Assembly, hereby grant the 2015 Missouri Youth Leadership Forum for Students with Disabilities permission to use the Senate Chamber on Tuesday, July 28, 2015 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. for the purpose of holding a mock legislative session. Senator Kehoe requested unanimous consent of the Senate that the rules be suspended for the purpose of taking SR 294 up for adoption, which request was granted. On motion of Senator Kehoe, SR 294 was adopted. CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS Senators Schupp, Holsman, Walsh, LeVota, Curls, Sifton and Nasheed offered the following concurrent resolution: 295 Eighteenth Day—Monday, February 9, 2015 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 16 Relating to the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution. WHEREAS, three years after women won the right to vote, the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution, authored by Alice Paul, head of the National Women’s Party, was introduced in Congress by Senator Curtis and Representative Anthony, both Republicans; and WHEREAS, the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution passed the United States Senate and then the United States House of Representatives, and on March 22, 1972, the proposed Amendment to the United States Constitution was sent to the states for ratification; and WHEREAS, the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution states: “Section 1. Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex. Section 2. The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article. Section 3. This amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification.”; and WHEREAS, Congress placed a deadline of June 30, 1982, on the ratification process and thirty-five states ratified the proposed Amendment before the deadline; and WHEREAS, Congress may not have the constitutional authority to place a deadline on the ratification process; and WHEREAS, Article V of the United States Constitution allows the General Assembly of the State of Missouri to ratify this proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the United States; and WHEREAS, the General Assembly of the State of Missouri finds that the proposed Amendment is meaningful and needed as part of the United States Constitution and that the present political, social and economic conditions are the same as or are even more demanding today than they were when the proposed Amendment was first submitted for adoption: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the members of the Missouri Senate, Ninety-eighth General Assembly, First Regular Session, the House of Representatives concurring therein, hereby ratify the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Senate be instructed to prepare a properly inscribed copy of this resolution for the Archivist of the United States, Washington, D.C.; the Vice President of the United States; the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives; and each member of the Missouri Congressional delegation with request that it be printed in the Congressional Record. Read 1st time. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following Bills were read the 1st time and ordered printed: SB 417–By Chappelle-Nadal. An Act to repeal section 563.046 as enacted by senate bill no. 491, ninety-seventh general assembly, second regular session, and section 563.046 as enacted by senate bill no. 60, seventy-ninth general assembly, first regular session, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the defense of justified use of force under the Missouri criminal code. SB 418–By Chappelle-Nadal. An Act to repeal section 170.015, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to instruction in human sexuality and sexually transmitted infections. SB 419–By Silvey. An Act to amend chapter 660, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to the healthcare transformation trust fund. Journal of the Senate 296 SB 420–By Schmitt. An Act to amend chapter 166, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to contributions for the Missouri higher education savings program. SB 421–By Dixon. An