MARCH 26, 2014 2039

Journal of the House

FORTY-EIGHTH DAY

HALL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, TOPEKA, KS, Wednesday, March 26, 2014, 10:00 a.m.

The House met pursuant to adjournment with Speaker pro tem Mast in the chair. The roll was called with 123 members present. Rep. Gandhi was excused on verified illness. Rep. Thimesch was excused on excused absence by the Speaker. Prayer by guest chaplain, the Rev. Richard Sundermeyer, pastor, Family Life Church of the Nazarene, Topeka:

We hold Highway Patrol Trooper Da'Von Brame, Wichita, who was injured yesterday, in our thoughts and prayers. Almighty God, as the hours wind down on this year's session of the , we are reminded afresh and anew of our deep need for Your leading in everything we consider as a legislative body. May this day be one that finds all of us willing to be led by Your presence and inspiration affording us the ability to unite for the greater benefit of this great state and its citizens. May this day be one that enables us to move beyond past differences into a united body only doing what is best for everyone, great and small alike. May this day be one that challenges us to the best, not only in ourselves, but in each others. May this day be one that seeks justice for the oppressed, provision for the disadvantaged, and hope for those without hope. May this day be one where righteousness is the overriding agenda of the day regardless of the political cost. May this day be one that will cause You to look down on this body with Your smile of approval because we did the right thing. We thank You for giving us this day. In Jesus' name I pray these things, Amen. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Rep. Ryckman, Sr. REFERENCE OF BILLS The following bill and concurrent resolution were referred to committees as indicated: 2040 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

General Government Budget: SB 423. Transportation: SCR 1620. MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE Announcing passage of HB 2595. Announcing passage of HB 2101, as amended by S Sub for HB 2101; Sub HB 2436, as amended; HB 2655, as amended by S Sub for HB 2655. Also, the Senate nonconcurs in House amendments to H Sub for SB 147, requests a conference and has appointed Senators Powell, Kerschen and Francisco as conferees on the part of the Senate. The Senate nonconcurs in House amendments to Sub SB 231, requests a conference and has appointed Senators Donovan, Tyson and Holland as conferees on the part of the Senate. The Senate nonconcurs in House amendments to SB 256, requests a conference and has appointed Senators King, Smith and Haley as conferees on the part of the Senate. The Senate nonconcurs in House amendments to SB 258, requests a conference and has appointed Senators King, Smith and Haley as conferees on the part of the Senate. The Senate nonconcurs in House amendments to SB 263, requests a conference and has appointed Senators Ostmeyer, Shultz and Faust-Goudeau as conferees on the part of the Senate. The Senate nonconcurs in House amendments to SB 286, requests a conference and has appointed Senators Love, Kerschen and Francisco as conferees on the part of the Senate. The Senate nonconcurs in House amendments to SB 311, requests a conference and has appointed Senators King, Smith and Haley as conferees on the part of the Senate. The Senate nonconcurs in House amendments to SB 329, requests a conference and has appointed Senators King, Smith and Haley as conferees on the part of the Senate. The Senate nonconcurs in House amendments to SB 344, requests a conference and has appointed Senators Petersen, Wolf and Pettey as conferees on the part of the Senate. The Senate nonconcurs in House amendments to SB 349, requests a conference and has appointed Senators Ostmeyer, Shultz and Faust-Goudeau as conferees on the part of the Senate. The Senate nonconcurs in House amendments to SB 357, requests a conference and has appointed Senators Powell, Kerschen and Francisco as conferees on the part of the Senate. Also, announcing passage of SB 405. Announcing passage of HB 2398, HB 2422, HB 2455, HB 2478, HB 2547, HB 2548, HB 2549, HB 2564, HB 2566, HB 2727. Also, announcing passage of SB 375. Announcing passage of HB 2445, HB 2501, HB 2533. Announcing passage of Sub HB 2002, as amended; HB 2014, as amended by S Sub for HB 2014; HB 2125, as amended; HB 2272, as amended; HB 2298, as amended by S Sub for HB 2298; Sub HB 2430, as amended; HB 2448, as amended by S Sub for HB 2448; HB 2463, as amended; HB 2479, as amended; HB 2482, as amended by S Sub for HB 2482; HB 2480, as amended; HB 2487, as amended; HB 2515, as amended; HB 2551, as amended; HB 2552, as amended; HB 2568, as amended; HB 2588, as amended by S Sub for HB 2588; HB 2596, as amended; HB 2602, as MARCH 26, 2014 2041 amended; HB 2636, as amended; HB 2693, as amended by S Sub for HB 2693; Sub for Sub HB 2721, as amended. INTRODUCTION OF SENATE BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS The following Senate bills were thereupon introduced and read by title: SB 375, SB 405. MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS OFFERED ON A PREVIOUS DAY On motion of Rep. Edwards, HR 6064, A RESOLUTION congratulating Campus High School, Chapman High School, Mission Trail Elementary School, Oswego Neosho Heights Elementary School and West Franklin High School on receiving 2013 Blue Ribbon awards from the U.S. Department of Education, was adopted. There being no objection, the following remarks of Rep. Edwards are spread upon the Journal: On September 24, 2013, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan recognized 286 schools as the 2013 cohort of National Blue Ribbon Schools, based on their overall academic excellence or their progress in improving student academic achievement. Haysville USD 261’s Campus High School has been recognized as an “Exemplary Improving” National Blue Ribbon School. The program recognizes schools in one of two performance categories. The first category is “Exemplary High Performing,” in which schools are recognized among their state’s highest performing schools, as measured by state assessments or nationally- normed tests. The second category is “Exemplary Improving,” in which schools that have at least 40 percent of their students from disadvantaged backgrounds demonstrate the most progress in improving student achievement levels as measured by state assessments or nationally-normed test. The Department honored 286 public and 50 private schools at a recognition ceremony this past November in Washington, D.C. In its 31 year history, the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program has bestowed this coveted award on nearly 7500 of America’s schools. “Excellence in education matters and we should honor the schools that are leading the way to prepare students for success in college and careers,” Said Secretary Duncan. “National Blue Ribbon schools represent examples of educational excellence, and their work reflects the belief that every child in America deserves a world-class education.” The National Blue Ribbon Schools award honors public and private elementary, middle, and high schools where students perform at very high levels or where significant improvements are being made in students’ levels of achievement. We have five schools in Kansas that have won this prestigious award as the resolution has stated. I am proud to honor my children’s High School, Campus High of Haysville USD 261 and the leadership of this school, Superintendent of USD 261, Dr. John Burke, and Principal Myron Regeir and the Assistant Principal’s Joe Sailors, and Mark Foster. Rep. Edwards presented a framed House certificate to the representatives from Campus High School. 2042 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS OFFERED ON A PREVIOUS DAY On motion of Rep. Gonzalez, HR 6067, A RESOLUTION designating March 30, 2014, as Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day, was adopted.

There being no objection, the following remarks of Reps. Meier, Goico and Gonzalez are spread upon the Journal: Remarks by Rep. Meier: Welcome Home. Vietnam War veterans have waited over four decades to hear those two words. This Sunday is the anniversary of the United States Armed Forces withdrawal of combat units from South Vietnam in 1973. Unfortunately, 40 years ago, our service members were not always treated with the support and respect they deserved. I’ll always remember my father’s story of being directed to purchase civilian clothes at the airport, before being allowed to go home in an attempt to avoid the attention of the protesters would gather to heckle the servicemen. There were no parades or welcome home ceremonies. Veterans just tried to quietly blend back in. Today these same Vietnam Veterans, who were treated so poorly, support and stand up for our young veterans. They have educated our society that the men and women who volunteer to put their lives on the line for their neighbors are not the ones to blame for disagreements on policy. Thanks to them, our servicemen and women of today are encouraged to wear their uniforms home. Crowds actually gather at the airports to cheer for them and thank them. It was quite the experience for me, to emerge from the international terminal in Dallas to a cheering crowd and everyone wanting to shake your hand. I have with me, two Veterans currently serving in the Legislature: , our chairman of the House Veterans Committee and Vietnam Veteran Ramon Gonzalez. They have joined me today to acknowledge our guests and their fellow Veterans. Remarks by Rep Goico: We, the Kansas Legislature, have worked together to recognize our Vietnam Veterans and welcome them home. In 2010, the Kansas Legislature created a Vietnam War Era Medallion to be issued to any Kansas veteran who served during the Vietnam Conflict. We also created the Kansas Vietnam Veteran license plate to thank and honor these humble men and women. These are just two of our humble attempts to recognize our veterans and their service to our nation. Kansas had 627 causalities during the Vietnam War and there are 3,130 women and 73,010 men in Kansas today who are Vietnam Veterans. I am honored to introduce some of these Kansans today: Lynn Rolf, Jr, Vice President of Chapter 75 of the Kansas Vietnam Veterans of America in Leavenworth Brad Stauffer of the Kansas Veterans of Foreign Wars Terry Bender, who served in the Women’s Army Corps in Vietnam Steve Curtis, who is Representative ’ husband Mike Devlin from Lawrence MARCH 26, 2014 2043

We also have some representatives from the Kansas Commission on Veteran Affairs with us, who spend each day serving veterans: Gregg Burden, the Executive Director; Wayne Bollig; Kafer Peele; and Carol Passiagno Remarks by Rep. Gonzalez: Our quiet heroes of Vietnam slogged through jungles. We fought side by side. We helped our wounded comrades and watched helplessly as comrades died. Despite all this, Vietnam Veterans have always considered themselves just ordinary people. We are humble and patriotic Americans. All we asked for in return for our service was respect and dignity. Despite the lack of respect they received when they returned home, Vietnam Veterans fight today to honor and assist the young returning veterans from the wars since 9-11. Our nation and our state has learned to recognize that we must separate the war from the warrior. Always remember that we do not celebrate war. We historically recognize war. We celebrate our warriors who put their lives on the line to protect us and our way of life. We remember that the character of a nation is measured in how it treats its veterans. MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS OFFERED ON A PREVIOUS DAY On motion of Rep. P. Davis, SCR 1622, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relating to the adjournment of the senate and house of representatives for a period of time during the 2014 regular session of the legislature, was adopted.

FINAL ACTION ON BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS HB 2402, AN ACT concerning days of commemoration; relating to the national day of the cowboy, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 116; Nays 7; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bradford, Bridges, Bruchman, Brunk, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Campbell, Carlin, Carlson, Carmichael, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Crum, Curtis, E. Davis, P. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Houston, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kelly, Kinzer, Kleeb, Kuether, Lane, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker, Macheers, Mason, Mast, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Powell, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ruiz, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Sloop, Suellentrop, Swanson, Thompson, Tietze, Todd, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Nays: Bollier, Carpenter, Esau, Hildabrand, Kiegerl, McPherson, Sutton. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The bill passed. 2044 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

EXPLANATION OF VOTE Mr. Speaker: The Code of the West Live each day with courage Take pride in your work Always finish what you start Do what has to be done Be tough but fair When you make a promise, keep it Ride for the brand Talk less and say more Remember: that some things aren't for sale Know where to draw the line I vote yes on HB 2402. --TOM MOXLEY HB 2643, AN ACT concerning property taxation; relating to the classification of commercial and industrial machinery and equipment; independent appraisers; reclassification of certain tax exempt property; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 12-1744a, 79-251 and 79-1609 and repealing the existing sections, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 123; Nays 0; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bridges, Bruchman, Brunk, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Campbell, Carlin, Carlson, Carmichael, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Crum, Curtis, E. Davis, P. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Houston, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Kleeb, Kuether, Lane, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker, Macheers, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Powell, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ruiz, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Sloop, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Tietze, Todd, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Nays: None. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The bill passed, as amended. HB 2675, AN ACT concerning the department of administration; contracting with certain businesses; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 75-3740 and 75-37,102 and repealing the existing sections, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 123; Nays 0; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bridges, Bruchman, Brunk, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Campbell, Carlin, Carlson, Carmichael, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, MARCH 26, 2014 2045

Crum, Curtis, E. Davis, P. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Houston, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Kleeb, Kuether, Lane, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker, Macheers, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Powell, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ruiz, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Sloop, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Tietze, Todd, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Nays: None. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The bill passed, as amended. HB 2745, AN ACT concerning property tax; relating to liens against voluntarily transferred personal property; also repealing K.S.A. 79-2109 and 79-2110, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 123; Nays 0; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bridges, Bruchman, Brunk, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Campbell, Carlin, Carlson, Carmichael, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Crum, Curtis, E. Davis, P. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Houston, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Kleeb, Kuether, Lane, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker, Macheers, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Powell, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ruiz, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Sloop, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Tietze, Todd, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Nays: None. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The bill passed. HB 2767, AN ACT concerning the state child death review board; relating to records of the board; disclosure of information; amending K.S.A. 22a-243 and repealing the existing section, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 123; Nays 0; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bridges, Bruchman, Brunk, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Campbell, Carlin, Carlson, Carmichael, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, 2046 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

Crum, Curtis, E. Davis, P. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Houston, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Kleeb, Kuether, Lane, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker, Macheers, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Powell, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ruiz, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Sloop, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Tietze, Todd, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Nays: None. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The bill passed, as amended. H Sub for SB 273, AN ACT concerning motor vehicles; relating to commercial vehicles; regulation; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 8-129, 66-1,109 and 66-1,129 and repealing the existing section, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 122; Nays 1; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bridges, Bruchman, Brunk, Burroughs, C-Lovelady, Campbell, Carlin, Carlson, Carmichael, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Crum, Curtis, E. Davis, P. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Houston, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Kleeb, Kuether, Lane, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker, Macheers, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Powell, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ruiz, Jr. Ryckman, Sr. Ryckman, Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Sloop, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Tietze, Todd, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Nays: Ward. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The substitute bill passed, as amended. SB 274, AN ACT concerning campaign finance; amending K.S.A. 25-4153b and repealing the existing section, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 108; Nays 15; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bruchman, Brunk, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Campbell, Carlson, Carmichael, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Concannon, Corbet, Crum, Curtis, E. Davis, P. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, MARCH 26, 2014 2047

Frownfelter, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Kleeb, Kuether, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker, Macheers, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Meier, Meigs, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Powell, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Todd, Trimmer, Vickrey, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Wolfe Moore. Nays: Alcala, Bridges, Carlin, Clayton, Finney, Henderson, Houston, Lane, Menghini, Ruiz, Sloop, Tietze, Victors, Ward, Winn. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The bill passed, as amended. Sub SCR 1618, A PROPOSITION to amend article 15 of the constitution of the state of Kansas by adding a new section thereto, authorizing the legislature to permit the conduct of charitable raffles by certain nonprofit organizations, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 102; Nays 19; Present but not voting: 2; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bridges, Bruchman, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Campbell, Carlin, Carlson, Carmichael, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Curtis, E. Davis, P. Davis, Dierks, Doll, Edmonds, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kleeb, Lane, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Proehl, Read, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ruiz, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Sloop, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Tietze, Todd, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weigel, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Nays: Becker, Brunk, Crum, Dove, Edwards, Esau, Hedke, Houston, Kelley, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Kuether, Macheers, Pauls, Peck, Powell, Rhoades, Schroeder, Whipple. Present but not voting: DeGraaf, Kahrs. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. A two-thirds majority of the members elected to the House having voted in the affirmative, the resolution was adopted. EXPLANATION OF VOTE

MR. SPEAKER: I vote No on Sub SCR 1618. While charitable raffles are understandably viewed by many as harmless, the context in which they often occur is worrisome. Raffles held at schools and other youth activities contribute to the normalization of gambling, with games of chance being presented to our children as normal course socially acceptable and benign forms of entertainment. The social science data paints a different picture, gambling and especially youth gambling, carries with it significant social costs for many. Legislative endorsement of a form of gaming 2048 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE that will inevitably occur in the presence of, and as a practical reality with the active participation of our children is in my view ill advised.--, JOE EDWARDS, STEVEN R. BRUNK, KASHA KELLEY, , KEITH ESAU, S. , STEVEN R. BECKER MOTIONS TO CONCUR AND NONCONCUR On motion of Rep. Garber to concur in Senate amendments to S Sub for HB 2014, Rep. Hedke offered a substitute motion to nonconcur and that a conference committee be appointed. Roll call was demanded. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 51; Nays 71; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 3. Yeas: Barker, Bradford, Bruchman, Brunk, Carlson, Carpenter, Christmann, Corbet, Crum, E. Davis, DeGraaf, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Garber, Goico, Grosserode, Hedke, Highland, Hildabrand, Hoffman, Houser, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Lunn, Macheers, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Merrick, O'Brien, Osterman, Peck, Powell, Read, Rhoades, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ryckman Jr., Schwartz, Suellentrop, Sutton, Todd, Vickrey. Nays: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bridges, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Campbell, Carlin, Carmichael, Cassidy, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Curtis, P. Davis, Dierks, Doll, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Gonzalez, Hawkins, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Hill, Hineman, Houston, Jennings, Johnson, Kelly, Kuether, Lane, Lusk, Lusker, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Moxley, Pauls, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Proehl, Rooker, Ruiz, Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Seiwert, Sloan, Sloop, Swanson, Thompson, Tietze, Trimmer, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Kleeb, Thimesch. The motion of Rep. Hedke did not prevail. The question reverted back to the motion of Rep. Garber to concur in Senate amendments to S Sub for HB 2014, AN ACT concerning energy; repealing the renewable energy standards act; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 66-104d, 66-1,184, 66- 1264, 66-1269 and 66-1282 and repealing existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 66-1256, 66-1257, 66-1258, 66-1259, 66-1260, 66-1261, 66-1262 and 66-1271. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 44; Nays 77; Present but not voting: 1; Absent or not voting: 3. Yeas: Barker, Bradford, Bruchman, Brunk, Carlson, Carpenter, Christmann, Corbet, Crum, E. Davis, DeGraaf, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Garber, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Highland, Hildabrand, Houser, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kinzer, Lunn, Macheers, Mast, McPherson, Merrick, Osterman, Powell, Read, Rhoades, Rubin, Ryckman Jr., Suellentrop, Sutton, Todd, Vickrey. Nays: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bridges, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Campbell, Carlin, Carmichael, Cassidy, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Curtis, P. Davis, Dierks, Doll, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Goico, Gonzalez, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houston, Jennings, Johnson, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kleeb, Kuether, Lane, Lusk, Lusker, Mason, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Moxley, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Proehl, Rooker, Ruiz, Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Sloop, Swanson, MARCH 26, 2014 2049

Thompson, Tietze, Trimmer, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Present but not voting: O'Brien. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Rothlisberg, Thimesch. The motion to concur on S Sub for HB 2014 did not prevail and the bill was killed. INTRODUCTION OF ORIGINAL MOTIONS On motion of Rep. Jennings to reconsider the adverse action in not concurring in Senate amendments to S Sub for HB 2014, the motion did not prevail. MOTIONS TO CONCUR AND NONCONCUR On motion of Rep. Kinzer, the House nonconcurred in Senate amendments to S Sub for HB 2446 and asked for a conference. Speaker pro tem Mast thereupon appointed Reps. Kinzer, Bruchman and Pauls as conferees on the part of the House. On motion of Rep. Kinzer, the House nonconcurred in Senate amendments to HB 2491 and asked for a conference. Speaker pro tem Mast thereupon appointed Reps. Kinzer, Bruchman and Pauls as conferees on the part of the House.

On motion of Rep. Kinzer, the House nonconcurred in Senate amendments to HB 2444 and asked for a conference. Speaker pro tem Mast thereupon appointed Reps. Kinzer, Bruchman and Pauls as conferees on the part of the House. On motion of Rep. Kinzer, the House nonconcurred in Senate amendments to HB 2447 and asked for a conference. Speaker pro tem Mast thereupon appointed Reps. Kinzer, Bruchman and Pauls as conferees on the part of the House. On motion of Rep. Schwab, the House nonconcurred in Senate amendments to HB 2099 and asked for a conference. Speaker pro tem Mast thereupon appointed Reps. Schwab, Hutton and Houston as conferees on the part of the House. On motion of Rep. Schwab, the House nonconcurred in Senate amendments to HB 2312 and asked for a conference. Speaker pro tem Mast thereupon appointed Reps. Schwab, Hutton and Houston as conferees on the part of the House. On motion of Rep. Schwab, the House nonconcurred in Senate amendments to HB 2537 and asked for a conference. Speaker pro tem Mast thereupon appointed Reps. Schwab, Hutton and Houston as conferees on the part of the House. On motion of Rep. Vickrey, the House resolved into the Committee of the Whole, with Rep. Hoffman in the chair. 2050 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE On motion of Rep. Hoffman, Committee of the Whole report, as follows, was adopted: Recommended that SB 306, SB 359, SB 402, SB 310, SB 424 be passed. Committee report to SB 54 be adopted; and the bill be passed as amended. Committee reports to HB 2717 be adopted; also, on motion of Rep. O'Brien be amended on page 1, in line 13, by striking "of aging" and inserting "for aging and disability services"; On page 2, in line 27, by striking "of the department of social and"; in line 28, by striking "rehabilitation services" and inserting "for children and families"; in line 32, after "the" by inserting "Kansas"; also in line 32, by striking "on aging" and inserting "for aging and disability services"; On page 3, in line 37, by striking "of aging" and inserting "for aging and disability services"; On page 6, in line 40, after "course" by inserting "prior to July 1, 2014, that was"; in line 41, after "examination" by inserting "prior to July 1, 2014, that was"; also in line 41, by striking "prior to July 1, 2014"; and HB 2717 be passed as amended. Committee report to SB 271 be adopted; and the bill be passed as amended. On motion of Rep. Wilson to amend SB 254, Rep. Macheers requested a ruling on the amendment being germane to the bill. The Rules Chair ruled the amendment not germane. Rep. Wilson challenged the ruling, the question being “Shall the Rules Chair be sustained?” The Rules Chair was sustained; and SB 254 be passed. Committee report recommending a substitute bill to Sub HB 2661 be adopted; also, on motion of Rep. Rothlisberg to amend, the motion did not prevail; and the substitute bill be passed. On motion of Rep. Burroughs to amend SB 99, the motion did not prevail and the bill be passed. Committee report recommending a substitute bill to Sub HB 2615 be adopted; also, on motion of Rep. Hutton be amended on page 1, in line 6, by striking "Sec." and inserting "Section"; On page 2, in line 28, by striking all after "be"; in line 29, by striking "position" and inserting "three years"; Also, on motion of Rep. Frownfelter to amend Sub HB 2615, Rep. Hutton requested a ruling on the amendment being germane to the bill. The Rules Chair ruled the amendment not germane. Also, on motion of Rep. Frownfelter to refer Sub HB 2615 to Committee on Insurance, the motion did not prevail; and the substitute bill be passed as amended. On motion of Rep. Hutton to amend SB 309, the motion did not prevail; and the bill be passed. Committee report to SB 367 be adopted; also, on motion of Rep. Grosserode be amended on page 1, in line 14, by striking all after "means"; by striking all in lines 15 through 19 and inserting "a student's name, address, telephone listing, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height if the student is a member of an athletic team, and degrees, honors or awards received."; On page 2, in line 26, after the comma by inserting "or to a service provider of a state agency who is engaged to perform a function of instruction, assessment or longitudinal MARCH 26, 2014 2051 reporting,"; in line 28, after "agency" by inserting "or service provider"; in line 34, by striking "or returned"; in line 35, by striking the comma; in line 36, after "agreement" by inserting ", whichever occurs first. Destruction shall comply with the NISTPS800-88 standards of data destruction"; in line 42, after "organization;" by inserting "and"; On page 3, in line 1, by striking all after "student"; by striking all in line 2; in line 3, by striking all before the period; in line 9, by striking "any" and inserting "a"; in line 10, after "necessary" by inserting "and the disclosure of which has been consented to in writing by such student's parent or legal guardian"; following line 10, by inserting: "(2) directory information to an enhancement vendor that provides photography services, class ring services, yearbook publishing services, memorabilia services or other substantially similar services;"; And by renumbering paragraphs accordingly; Also, on motion of Rep. Rothlisberg to amend SB 367, Rep. Grossserode requested a ruling on the amendment being germane to the bill. The Rules Chair ruled the amendment not germane. Also, on further motion of Rep. Rothlisberg to amend SB 367, the motion did not prevail; and the bill be passed as amended. INTRODUCTION OF ORIGINAL MOTIONS On emergency motion of Rep. Vickrey pursuant to House Rule 2311, SB 306, SB 54, HB 2717, SB 271, SB 359, SB 402, SB 254, SB 310, Sub HB 2661, SB 309, SB 424, SB 99, Sub HB 2615, SB 367 were advanced to Final Action on Bills and Concurrent Resolutions. FINAL ACTION ON BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS SB 306, AN ACT concerning insurance companies; relating to investments; amending K.S.A. 40-2a08, 40-2a14, 40-2a28, 40-2b07, 40-2b12 and 40-2b29 and K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 40-2a27 and 40-2b28 and repealing the existing sections, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 123; Nays 0; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bridges, Bruchman, Brunk, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Campbell, Carlin, Carlson, Carmichael, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Crum, Curtis, E. Davis, P. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Houston, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Kleeb, Kuether, Lane, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker, Macheers, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Powell, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ruiz, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Sloop, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Tietze, Todd, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Nays: None. Present but not voting: None. 2052 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The bill passed. SB 54, AN ACT concerning the state board of technical professions; amending K.S.A. 74-7001, 74-7004, 74-7005, 74-7007, 74-7010, 74-7019, 74-7024, 74-7032, 74- 7033, 74-7035, 74-7038, 74-7039, 74-7040 and 75-5802 and K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 19- 216c, 19-1401a, 72-6760d, 74-7003, 74-7009, 74-7013, 74-7021, 74-7022, 74-7023, 74-7025, 74-7026, 74-7029, 74-7031, 74-7034, 74-7036, 74-7046, 74-99b16, 75-1251, 75-37,142, 76-786 and 76-7,126 and repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 74-7037 and 74-7042 and K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 74-7041, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 95; Nays 28; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bridges, Bruchman, Brunk, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Carlin, Carlson, Carmichael, Carpenter, Cassidy, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Crum, Curtis, E. Davis, P. Davis, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Goico, Gonzalez, Hawkins, Hedke, Henderson, Hibbard, Highland, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Houston, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kleeb, Kuether, Lunn, Lusk, Mast, Meier, Meigs, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Phillips, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Ruiz, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Sloop, Suellentrop, Swanson, Thompson, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Nays: Campbell, Christmann, Claeys, DeGraaf, Edwards, Garber, Grosserode, Henry, Hildabrand, Howell, Huebert, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kinzer, Lane, Lusker, Macheers, Mason, McPherson, Menghini, Petty, Powell, Rubin, Schwab, Sutton, Tietze, Todd. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The bill passed, as amended. HB 2717, AN ACT concerning the department for aging and disability services; relating to registration of operators; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 39-923 and repealing the existing section, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 114; Nays 9; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bridges, Bruchman, Brunk, Burroughs, Campbell, Carlin, Carlson, Carmichael, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Crum, Curtis, E. Davis, P. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Houston, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kleeb, Kuether, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker, Macheers, Mason, Mast, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ruiz, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Sloop, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Tietze, Todd, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, MARCH 26, 2014 2053

Wolfe Moore. Nays: Couture-Lovelady, Garber, Howell, Kahrs, Kelley, Kinzer, Lane, McPherson, Powell. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The bill passed, as amended. SB 271, AN ACT concerning the Kansas medicaid fraud control act; relating to penalties and fines; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 21-5926, 21-5927, 21-5933 and 75- 7508 and repealing the existing sections, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 123; Nays 0; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bridges, Bruchman, Brunk, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Campbell, Carlin, Carlson, Carmichael, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Crum, Curtis, E. Davis, P. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Houston, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Kleeb, Kuether, Lane, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker, Macheers, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Powell, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ruiz, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Sloop, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Tietze, Todd, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Nays: None. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The bill passed, as amended. SB 359, AN ACT enacting the successor corporation asbestos-related liability fairness act, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 94; Nays 29; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alford, Anthimides, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Brunk, Couture- Lovelady, Campbell, Carlson, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Crum, E. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finney, Frownfelter, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Houston, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Kleeb, Lunn, Lusk, Macheers, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Meigs, Merrick, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Powell, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Todd, Vickrey, Victors, Waymaster. Nays: Alcala, Ballard, Bridges, Bruchman, Burroughs, Carlin, Carmichael, Curtis, P. Davis, Finch, Henderson, Kuether, Lane, Lusker, Meier, Menghini, Moxley, Rooker, 2054 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

Ruiz, Sawyer, Sloop, Tietze, Trimmer, Ward, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The bill passed. SB 402, AN ACT concerning the Kansas criminal justice information system committee; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 74-5701, 74-5702, 74-5703, 74-5704 and 74- 5706 and repealing the existing sections, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 123; Nays 0; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bridges, Bruchman, Brunk, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Campbell, Carlin, Carlson, Carmichael, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Crum, Curtis, E. Davis, P. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Houston, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Kleeb, Kuether, Lane, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker, Macheers, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Powell, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ruiz, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Sloop, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Tietze, Todd, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Nays: None. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The bill passed. SB 254, AN ACT concerning certain administrative rules and regulations; relating to the medical assistance recovery program; relating to the children's health insurance program; amending K.S.A. 38-2002 and K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 39-709 and repealing the existing sections, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 123; Nays 0; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bridges, Bruchman, Brunk, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Campbell, Carlin, Carlson, Carmichael, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Crum, Curtis, E. Davis, P. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Houston, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Kleeb, Kuether, Lane, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker, Macheers, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Powell, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ruiz, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Sloop, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Tietze, MARCH 26, 2014 2055

Todd, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Nays: None. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The bill passed. SB 310, AN ACT concerning grand juries; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 22-3001, 22-3011 and 22-3015 and repealing the existing sections, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 122; Nays 1; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bridges, Bruchman, Brunk, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Campbell, Carlin, Carlson, Carmichael, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Crum, Curtis, E. Davis, P. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Houston, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Kleeb, Kuether, Lane, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker, Macheers, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Powell, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ruiz, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Sloop, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Tietze, Todd, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Nays: Frownfelter. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The bill passed. Sub HB 2661, AN ACT concerning electric utilities; relating to electric transmission line siting; notice and hearings, time requirements; amending K.S.A. 66-1,178 and 66- 1,179 and K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 66-1,180 and repealing the existing sections, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 119; Nays 4; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bridges, Bruchman, Brunk, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Carlin, Carlson, Carmichael, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Crum, Curtis, E. Davis, P. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Houston, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Kleeb, Kuether, Lane, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker, Macheers, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Powell, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ruiz, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, 2056 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

Sloop, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Tietze, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Nays: Campbell, Sloan, Todd, Ward. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The substitute bill passed. SB 309, AN ACT concerning insurance for qualified professional associations; amending K.S.A. 40-2222a and 40-2222b and K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 40-2222 and repealing the existing sections, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 122; Nays 1; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bridges, Bruchman, Brunk, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Campbell, Carlin, Carlson, Carmichael, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Crum, Curtis, E. Davis, P. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Houston, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Kleeb, Kuether, Lane, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker, Macheers, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Powell, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ruiz, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Sloop, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Tietze, Todd, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Nays: Ward. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The bill passed. SB 424, AN ACT concerning hospital liens; relating to notice and amount of claims; requirements; amending K.S.A. 65-407 and repealing the existing section, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 115; Nays 8; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bruchman, Brunk, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Carlson, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Crum, Curtis, E. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Houston, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Kleeb, Lane, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker, Macheers, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Powell, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ruiz, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Sloop, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Todd, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, MARCH 26, 2014 2057

Wilson, Wolfe Moore. Nays: Bridges, Campbell, Carlin, Carmichael, P. Davis, Kuether, Tietze, Winn. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The bill passed. SB 99, AN ACT concerning lobbyists; regarding definitions; amending K.S.A. 46- 222 and repealing the existing section, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 117; Nays 6; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bridges, Bruchman, Brunk, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Campbell, Carlin, Carlson, Carmichael, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Crum, Curtis, E. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Houston, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Kleeb, Kuether, Lane, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker, Macheers, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Meigs, Menghini, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Powell, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ruiz, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Sloan, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Todd, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Nays: P. Davis, Meier, Seiwert, Sloop, Tietze, Ward. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The bill passed. Sub HB 2615, AN ACT concerning workers compensation insurance; pertaining to the assigned risk pool; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 40-2109 and repealing the existing section, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 98; Nays 25; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alford, Anthimides, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bruchman, Brunk, Couture-Lovelady, Campbell, Carlson, Carmichael, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Crum, E. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edmonds, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Kleeb, Lunn, Lusk, Macheers, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Meigs, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Powell, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Todd, Vickrey, Waymaster, Whipple, Wolfe Moore. Nays: Alcala, Ballard, Bridges, Burroughs, Carlin, Curtis, P. Davis, Henderson, Henry, Houston, Kuether, Lane, Lusker, Meier, Menghini, Ruiz, Schwab, Sloop, Tietze, Trimmer, Victors, Ward, Weigel, Wilson, Winn. Present but not voting: None. 2058 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The substitute bill passed, as amended. SB 367, AN ACT concerning schools; creating the student data privacy act, was considered on final action. On roll call, the vote was: Yeas 119; Nays 4; Present but not voting: 0; Absent or not voting: 2. Yeas: Alcala, Alford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bridges, Bruchman, Brunk, Burroughs, Couture-Lovelady, Campbell, Carlin, Carlson, Carmichael, Carpenter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet, Crum, Curtis, E. Davis, P. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henderson, Henry, Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser, Houston, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kelly, Kinzer, Kleeb, Kuether, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker, Macheers, Mason, Mast, McPherson, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Merrick, Moxley, O'Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Petty, Phillips, Powell, Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rubin, Ruiz, Ryckman Jr., Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Sloan, Sloop, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thompson, Tietze, Todd, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weigel, Whipple, Wilson, Winn, Wolfe Moore. Nays: Edmonds, Kiegerl, Lane, Rothlisberg. Present but not voting: None. Absent or not voting: Gandhi, Thimesch. The bill passed, as amended. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES Committee on Financial Institutions recommends SB 422 be passed.

REPORT OF STANDING COMMITTEE Your Committee on Calendar and Printing recommends on requests for resolutions and certificates that Request No. 72, by Representative John Bradford, congratulating the Lansing High School boys basketball team for winning the 2014 Kansas State Boys Championship, Class 5A Division, capping off a perfect season with a 25-0 record; Request No. 73, by Representatives Jim Howell and Pete DeGraaf, congratulating the Derby Panthers Football Team in recognition for winning the 2013 Kansas 6A State Championship; Request No. 74, by Representative Peggy Mast, honoring Lee Stolfus for his continued service and support to U. S. Veterans and his service in the American Legion; Request No. 75, by Representative James Eric Todd, recognizing Hannah Bergwell for her volunteer work, founding Art for Autism and Peer Leadership; Request No. 76, by Representative , congratulating the McPherson High School Boys Basketball Team on winning the 2014 4A State Championship; Request No. 77, by Representative Connie O'Brien, recognizing Valeriya Sedova, of Russia, for her participation as a 2013-2014 foreign exchange student at Tonganoxie High School; MARCH 26, 2014 2059

Request No. 78, by Representative Les Mason, congratulating the McPherson High School Girls Bowling Team on winning the 2014 State Championship; Request No. 79, by Representative , congratulating Mars Chocolate North America on the Grand Opening of their Topeka facility on March 27, 2014: Request No. 80, by Representative Ron Ryckman, Jr., congratulating Coach Jon “Rocky” Lamar, on his induction into9 the 2013-2014 NAIA Basketball Hall of Fame; be approved and the Chief Clerk of the House be directed to order the printing of said certificates and order drafting of said resolutions. On motion of Rep. Vickrey, the committee report was adopted. Upon unanimous consent, the House referred back to the regular business, Introduction of Bills and Concurrent Resolutions. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS The following bill was introduced and read by title: HB 2775, AN ACT concerning weights and measures; relating to recognized systems thereof; controlling authority of certificates of conformance issued by certain institutes and authorized laboratories; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 83-202 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Appropriations. INTRODUCTION OF ORIGINAL MOTIONS On motion of Rep. Vickrey, the House acceded to the request of the Senate for a conference on H Sub for SB 147. Speaker pro tem Mast thereupon appointed Reps. Schwartz, Hoffman and Victors as conferees on the part of the House. On motion of Rep. Vickrey, the House acceded to the request of the Senate for a conference on H Sub SB 231. Speaker pro tem Mast thereupon appointed Reps. Carlson, Edmonds and Sawyer as conferees on the part of the House. On motion of Rep. Vickrey, the House acceded to the request of the Senate for a conference on SB 256. Speaker pro tem Mast thereupon appointed Reps. Kinzer, Bruchman and Pauls as conferees on the part of the House. On motion of Rep. Vickrey, the House acceded to the request of the Senate for a conference on SB 258. Speaker pro tem Mast thereupon appointed Reps. Kinzer, Bruchman and Pauls as conferees on the part of the House. On motion of Rep. Vickrey, the House acceded to the request of the Senate for a conference on SB 263. Speaker pro tem Mast thereupon appointed Reps. Goico, Osterman and Meier as conferees on the part of the House. On motion of Rep. Vickrey, the House acceded to the request of the Senate for a conference on SB 286. 2060 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

Speaker pro tem Mast thereupon appointed Reps. Schwartz, Hoffman and Victors as conferees on the part of the House. On motion of Rep. Vickrey, the House acceded to the request of the Senate for a conference on SB 311. Speaker pro tem Mast thereupon appointed Reps. Kleeb, Suellentrop and Pauls as conferees on the part of the House. On motion of Rep. Vickrey, the House acceded to the request of the Senate for a conference on SB 329. Speaker pro tem Mast thereupon appointed Reps. Rubin, Gonzalez and Pauls as conferees on the part of the House. On motion of Rep. Vickrey, the House acceded to the request of the Senate for a conference on SB 344. Speaker pro tem Mast thereupon appointed Reps. Proehl, Ryckman Sr. and Perry as conferees on the part of the House. On motion of Rep. Vickrey, the House acceded to the request of the Senate for a conference on SB 349. Speaker pro tem Mast thereupon appointed Reps. Proehl, Ryckman Sr. and Perry as conferees on the part of the House. On motion of Rep. Vickrey, the House acceded to the request of the Senate for a conference on SB 357. Speaker pro tem Mast thereupon appointed Reps. Schwartz, Hoffman and Victors as conferees on the part of the House. REPORT ON ENGROSSED BILLS HB 2643, HB 2675, HB 2767 reported correctly engrossed March 26, 2014. On motion of Rep. Vickrey, the House adjourned until 11:00 a.m., Monday, March 31, 2014. CHARLENE SWANSON, Journal Clerk. SUSAN W. KANNARR, Chief Clerk. ☐