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THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019

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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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JOURNAL OF THE SENATE

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ONE HUNDRED SECOND CALENDAR DAY SIXTY-FIRST SESSION DAY

Senate Chamber Des Moines, Iowa, Thursday, April 25, 2019

The Senate met in regular session at 9:02 a.m., President Schneider presiding.

Prayer was sung by the Honorable , member of the Senate from Mahaska County, Oskaloosa, Iowa; the Honorable Annette Sweeney, member of the Senate from Hardin County, Alden, Iowa; Brooklyn Price; and Alex Zumbach.

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Senate Page Piper LaGrange.

The Journal of Wednesday, April 24, 2019, was approved.

HOUSE MESSAGE RECEIVED

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 April 24, 2019, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House was asked:

Senate File 634, a bill for an act relating to local government budgets and property taxation by modifying provisions governing the establishment and approval of county and city budgets, modifying provisions relating to the state appraisal manual, and including applicability provisions.

The Senate stood at ease at 9:08 a.m. until the fall of the gavel.

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The Senate resumed session at 11:18 a.m., President Schneider presiding.

HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

Senate File 306

Senator Whitver called up for consideration Senate File 306, a bill for an act establishing a lake Manawa state park user fee pilot program and providing for a future repeal, amended by the House in House amendment S–3203, filed April 23, 2019.

Senator Dawson moved that the Senate concur in the House amendment.

The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in the House amendment.

Senator Dawson moved that the bill, as amended by the House and concurred in by the Senate, be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by voice vote, and the bill was read the last time.

On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (S.F. 306), the vote was:

Yeas, 49:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Hogg 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

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Nays, none.

Absent, 1:

Chapman

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

CONSIDERATION OF BILLS (Unfinished Business Calendar)

Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent to take up for consideration Senate Files 228 and 152 and House File 422.

Senate File 228

On motion of Senator Koelker, Senate File 228, a bill for an act relating to bioscience-based economic development, the establishment of a bioscience development corporation, and membership on the Iowa innovation council, placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on April 4, 2019, was taken up for consideration.

Senator Koelker 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. 228), the vote was:

Yeas, 49:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Hogg 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

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Nays, none.

Absent, 1:

Chapman

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

Senate File 152

On motion of Senator Dawson, Senate File 152, a bill for an act relating to the definition of vulnerable elder, placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on April 4, 2019, was taken up for consideration.

Senator Dawson offered amendment S–3227, filed by him from the floor, striking and replacing everything after the enacting clause of the bill, and moved its adoption.

Amendment S–3227 was adopted by a voice vote.

Senator Dawson asked and received unanimous consent that House File 328 be substituted for Senate File 152.

House File 328

On motion of Senator Dawson, House File 328, a bill for an act relating to the definition of vulnerable elder, was taken up for consideration.

Senator Dawson 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. 328), the vote was:

Yeas, 49:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Hogg Jochum 1118 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE 102nd Day

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:

Chapman

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

WITHDRAWN

Senator Dawson asked and received unanimous consent that Senate File 152 be withdrawn from further consideration of the Senate.

House File 422

On motion of Senator Carlin, House File 422, a bill for an act relating to the provision of health care services via telehealth for the civil commitment unit for sexual offenders, placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on April 11, 2019, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.

Senator Carlin 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. 422), the vote was:

Yeas, 49:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Hogg Jochum Johnson Kapucian Kinney Koelker 102nd Day THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019 1119

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:

Chapman

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 Files 228 and 306 and House Files 328 and 422 be immediately messaged to the House.

CONSIDERATION OF BILLS (Ways and Means Calendar)

Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent to take up for consideration Senate Files 624 and 627.

Senate File 624

On motion of Senator Feenstra, Senate File 624, a bill for an act providing for a beginning farmer tax credit program, providing for fees, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions, was taken up for consideration.

Senator Feenstra offered amendment S–3228, filed by him from the floor striking and replacing everything after the enacting clause and amending the title page of the bill, and moved its adoption.

Amendment S–3228 was adopted by a voice vote.

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Senator Feenstra asked and received unanimous consent that House File 768 be substituted for Senate File 624.

House File 768

On motion of Senator Feenstra, House File 768, a bill for an act providing for a beginning farmer tax credit program, providing for fees, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions, was taken up for consideration.

Senator Feenstra 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. 768), the vote was:

Yeas, 49:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Hogg 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:

Chapman

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

WITHDRAWN

Senator Feenstra asked and received unanimous consent that Senate File 624 be withdrawn from further consideration of the Senate. 102nd Day THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019 1121

Senate File 627

On motion of Senator Feenstra, Senate File 627, a bill for an act relating to taking a capital gain deduction for the sale of real property used in a farming business, was taken up for consideration.

Senator Feenstra asked and received unanimous consent that House File 778 be substituted for Senate File 627.

House File 778

On motion of Senator Feenstra, House File 778, a bill for an act relating to taking a capital gain deduction for the sale of real property used in a farming business, was taken up for consideration.

Senator Feenstra 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. 778), the vote was:

Yeas, 49:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Hogg 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:

Chapman

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

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WITHDRAWN

Senator Feenstra asked and received unanimous consent that Senate File 627 be withdrawn from further consideration of the Senate.

CONSIDERATION OF BILLS (Unfinished Business Calendar)

Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent to take up for consideration House Files 485 and 642.

House File 485

On motion of Senator Cournoyer, House File 485, a bill for an act concerning state purchasing requirements relating to targeted small business procurement goals, placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on April 11, 2019, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.

Senator Cournoyer 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. 485), the vote was:

Yeas, 49:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Hogg 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

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Nays, none.

Absent, 1:

Chapman

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

House File 642

On motion of Senator Johnson, House File 642, a bill for an act relating to the release of certain confidential information by the department of human services to multidisciplinary teams and making penalties applicable, placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on April 11, 2019, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.

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. 642), the vote was:

Yeas, 49:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Hogg 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

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Nays, none.

Absent, 1:

Chapman

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 485, 642, 768, and 778 be immediately messaged to the House.

RECONVENED

The Senate reconvened at 1:51 p.m., President Schneider presiding.

SPECIAL PRESENTATION TO SENATE PAGES

The Senate Pages were invited to the well of the Senate for a special presentation and were thanked by Senators Petersen and Whitver and President Schneider for their service to the Senate.

A Certificate of Excellence for serving with honor and distinction as a Senate Page during the 2019 Regular Eighty-eighth General Assembly and a gift were presented to each of the following pages:

Jackson Birdwell, Seth Fiala, Kate Hapgood, Piper LaGrange, John Meis, Ami Penquite, Brooklyn Price, Ellie Reece, Samuel Sampson, and Ben Theuma.

The Senate rose and expressed its appreciation.

The Senate stood at ease at 1:56 p.m. until the fall of the gavel for the purpose of party caucuses.

The Senate resumed session at 3:24 p.m., President Schneider presiding.

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HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

Senate File 589

Senator Whitver called up for consideration Senate File 589, a bill for an act relating to criminal law and procedure including certain related administrative proceedings, providing penalties, and including effective date and applicability provisions, amended by the House in House amendment S–3212, filed April 24, 2019.

Senator Dawson moved that the Senate concur in the House amendment.

The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in the House amendment.

Senator Dawson moved that the bill, as amended by the House and concurred in by the Senate, be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by voice vote, and the bill was read the last time.

On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (S.F. 589), the vote was:

Yeas, 49:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Hogg 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

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Nays, none.

Absent, 1:

Chapman

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

CONSIDERATION OF BILL (Unfinished Business Calendar)

Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent to take up for consideration House File 531.

House File 531

On motion of Senator Carlin, House File 531, a bill for an act concerning unemployment insurance and including effective date and applicability provisions, placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on April 11, 2019, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.

Senator Carlin offered amendment S–3229, filed by him from the floor to pages 1–5 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

Amendment S–3229 was adopted by a voice vote.

Senator Dotzler offered amendment S–3230, filed by him from the floor to pages 3 and 5 of the bill, and moved its adoption.

A record roll call was requested.

On the question “Shall amendment S–3230 be adopted?” (H.F. 531), the vote was:

Yeas, 50:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Chapman Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Hogg Jochum Johnson Kapucian Kinney Koelker Kraayenbrink Lofgren Lykam 102nd Day THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019 1127

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, none.

Amendment S–3230 was adopted.

Senator Carlin 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. 531), the vote was:

Yeas, 32:

Behn 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, 18:

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

Absent, none.

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

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HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

Senate File 502

Senator Whitver called up for consideration Senate File 502, a bill for an act relating to disclosures of certain information, including reprisals with respect to employees of a political subdivision of the state and providing information to employees concerning the office of ombudsman, amended by the House in House amendment S–3204, filed April 23, 2019.

Senator Guth moved that the Senate concur in the House amendment.

The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in the House amendment.

Senator Guth moved that the bill, as amended by the House and concurred in by the Senate, be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by voice vote, and the bill was read the last time.

On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (S.F. 502), the vote was:

Yeas, 50:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Chapman Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Hogg 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, none.

The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to have passed the Senate and the title, as amended, was agreed to. 102nd Day THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019 1129

The Senate stood at ease at 4:01 p.m. until the fall of the gavel for the purpose of a Democratic party caucus.

The Senate resumed session at 4:33 p.m., President Schneider presiding.

CONSIDERATION OF BILL (Appropriations Calendar)

Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent to take up for consideration Senate File 602.

Senate File 602

On motion of Senator Johnson, Senate File 602, a bill for an act relating to incentives for whole grade sharing and school district reorganization or dissolution, was taken up for consideration.

Senator Johnson asked and received unanimous consent that House File 596 be substituted for Senate File 602.

House File 596

On motion of Senator Johnson, House File 596, a bill for an act relating to incentives for whole grade sharing and school district reorganization or dissolution, was taken up for consideration.

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. 596), the vote was:

Yeas, 50:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Chapman Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Hogg Jochum Johnson Kapucian Kinney Koelker Kraayenbrink Lofgren Lykam Mathis Miller-Meeks Nunn Petersen Quirmbach Ragan Rozenboom Schneider 1130 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE 102nd Day

Schultz Segebart Shipley Sinclair Smith, J. Smith, R. Sweeney Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Wahls Whiting Whitver Zaun Zumbach

Nays, none.

Absent, none.

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

WITHDRAWN

Senator Johnson asked and received unanimous consent that Senate File 602 be withdrawn from further consideration of the Senate.

IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED

Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent that Senate Files 502 and 589 and House Files 531 and 596 be immediately messaged to the House.

The Senate stood at ease at 4:41 p.m. until the fall of the gavel for the purpose of a Republican party caucus.

The Senate resumed session at 5:01 p.m., President Schneider presiding.

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 April 25, 2019, passed the following bills in which the concurrence of the House was asked:

Senate File 228, a bill for an act relating to bioscience-based economic development, the establishment of a bioscience development corporation, and membership on the Iowa innovation council.

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Senate File 337, a bill for an act providing for exceptions to the state child labor law.

Senate File 377, a bill for an act extending immunity from tort liability to certain nonprofit corporations providing emergency response services.

Senate File 632, a bill for an act making appropriations to the department of public health for the gambling treatment program.

ALSO: That the House has on April 25, 2019, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked:

House File 771, A bill for an act relating to the child and dependent care and early childhood development tax credits, and including applicability provisions.

Read first time and referred to committee on Ways and Means.

CONSIDERATION OF BILL (Unfinished Business Calendar)

Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent to take up for consideration House File 694.

House File 694

On motion of Senator Chapman, House File 694, a bill for an act establishing an emergency medical services personnel licensure interstate compact, placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on April 11, 2019, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.

Senator Chapman 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. 694), the vote was:

Yeas, 50:

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Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Hogg 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, none.

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

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 April 25, 2019, 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 692, a bill for an act relating to the tracking and counting of mailed absentee ballots. (S–3231)

IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED

Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent that House File 694 be immediately messaged to the House.

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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 April 25, 2019, amended and passed the following bills in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked:

Senate File 93, a bill for an act relating to abandoned structures and abatement of public nuisances. (S–3232)

Senate File 139, a bill for an act relating to a financial literacy requirement under the state’s educational standards. (S–3233)

Senate File 597, a bill for an act exempting from the sales tax certain items and services sold or furnished to nonprofit blood centers, including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions. (S–3234)

HOUSE AMENDMENT TO SENATE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

House File 692

Senator Whitver called up for consideration House File 692, a bill for an act relating to the tracking and counting of mailed absentee ballots, amended by the Senate and further amended by the House in House amendment S–3231 to Senate amendment H–1244, filed April 25, 2019.

Senator R. Smith moved that the Senate concur in the House amendment to the Senate amendment.

The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in the House amendment to the Senate amendment.

Senator R. Smith moved that the bill, as amended by the Senate, further amended by the House and concurred in by the Senate, be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by voice vote and the bill was read the last time.

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On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 692), the vote was:

Yeas, 50:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Chapman Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Hogg 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, none.

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 File 692 be immediately messaged to the House.

HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

Senate File 93

Senator Whitver called up for consideration Senate File 93, a bill for an act relating to abandoned structures and abatement of public nuisances, amended by the House in House amendment S–3232, filed April 25, 2019.

Senator Lofgren moved that the Senate concur in the House amendment.

The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in the House amendment.

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Senator Lofgren moved that the bill, as amended by the House and concurred in by the Senate, be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by voice vote, and the bill was read the last time.

On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (S.F. 93), the vote was:

Yeas, 50:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Chapman Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Hogg 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, none.

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

HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

Senate File 139

Senator Whitver called up for consideration Senate File 139, a bill for an act relating to a financial literacy requirement under the state’s educational standards, amended by the House in House amendment S–3233, filed April 25, 2019.

Senator Edler moved that the Senate concur in the House amendment.

The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in the House amendment.

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Senator Edler moved that the bill, as amended by the House and concurred in by the Senate, be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by voice vote, and the bill was read the last time.

On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (S.F. 139), the vote was:

Yeas, 50:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Chapman Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Hogg 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, none.

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 Files 93 and 139 be immediately messaged to the House.

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 April 25, 2019, concurred in the Senate amendment and passed the following bills in which the concurrence of the House was asked:

House File 604, a bill for an act relating to commercial fishing to remove underused, undesirable, and injurious organisms from waters of the state, and including applicability provisions. 102nd Day THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019 1137

House File 707, a bill for an act relating to service of process relating to juvenile delinquency proceedings and termination of the parent-child relationship proceedings.

House File 743, a bill for an act requiring that the general assembly provide for the publication of certain material and associated electronic records pertaining to official legal publications.

House File 546, a bill for an act relating to school funding by modifying provisions relating to the collection of sales tax for deposit in the secure an advanced vision for education fund, provisions relating to the use of tax revenue from the secure an advanced vision for education fund, and provisions relating to the calculation of the additional property tax levy, and making appropriations.

ALSO: That the House has on April 25, 2019, 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 499, a bill for an act relating to passenger automobiles designed to carry ten or fewer persons when used as school buses. (S–3235)

ALSO: That the House has on April 25, 2019, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked:

House File 769, a bill for an act relating to the gross weight of special trucks, and providing fees.

Read first time and attached to companion Senate File 637.

HOUSE AMENDMENT TO SENATE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED

House File 499

Senator Whitver called up for consideration House File 499, a bill for an act relating to passenger automobiles designed to carry ten or fewer persons when used as school buses, amended by the Senate and further amended by the House in House amendment S–3235 to Senate amendment H–1257, filed April 25, 2019.

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Senator Breitbach moved that the Senate concur in the House amendment to the Senate amendment.

The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in the House amendment to the Senate amendment.

Senator Breitbach moved that the bill, as amended by the Senate, further amended by the House and concurred in by the Senate, be read the last time now and placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by voice vote and the bill was read the last time.

On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 499), the vote was:

Yeas, 50:

Behn Bisignano Bolkcom Boulton Breitbach Brown Carlin Celsi Chapman Costello Cournoyer Dawson Dotzler Edler Feenstra Garrett Giddens Greene Guth Hogg 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, none.

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 File 499 be immediately messaged to the House.

ADJOURNMENT

On motion of Senator Whitver, the Senate adjourned at 5:40 p.m. until 7:00 a.m., Friday, April 26, 2019.

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APPENDIX

CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION

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

Haley Jarrett, Muscatine—For receiving the 2018–2019 Muscatine Community YMCA Outstanding Senior Female Athlete Award. Senator Lofgren.

John Reekers—For reaching the rank of Eagle Scout, Troop #46. Senator Kapucian.

REPORT OF COMMITTEE MEETING

WAYS AND MEANS

Convened: Thursday, April 25, 2019, 1:05 p.m.

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

Members Absent: Chapman (excused).

Committee Business: SF 131, amendment S– 131.2438,

Adjourned: 1:10 p.m.

INTRODUCTION OF BILL

Senate File 640, by committee on Ways and Means, a bill for an act relating to the exemption from the hotel and motel taxes for the renting of lodging.

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

SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

House File 742

APPROPRIATIONS: Breitbach, Chair; Bolkcom and Shipley

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House File 760

WAYS AND MEANS: Dawson, Chair; Behn, Bolkcom, Brown, Carlin, Chapman, Dotzler, Edler, Feenstra, Giddens, Jochum, Nunn, Quirmbach, Schultz, R. Smith, Sweeney, and Wahls

FINAL COMMITTEE REPORT OF BILL ACTION

WAYS AND MEANS

Bill Title: *SENATE FILE 640 (formerly SF 131), a bill for an act relating to the exemption from the hotel and motel taxes for the renting of lodging.

Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.

Final Vote: Yeas, 16: Feenstra, Dawson, Jochum, Behn, Bolkcom, Brown, Carlin, Dotzler, Edler, Giddens, Nunn, Quirmbach, Schultz, R. Smith, Sweeney, and Wahls. Nays, none. Absent, 1: Chapman.

Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.

*Pursuant to Rule 40, the Legislative Services Agency reported nonsubstantive changes to the members of the Ways and Means Committee on Senate File 640, and they were attached to the committee report.

BILLS ATTACHED

Senate File 640 was attached to similar House File 760.

AMENDMENTS FILED

S–3227 S.F. 152 S–3228 S.F. 624 Randy Feenstra S–3229 H.F. 531 S–3230 H.F. 531 William A. Dotzler, Jr. S–3231 H.F. 692 House S–3232 S.F. 93 House S–3233 S.F. 139 House S–3234 S.F. 597 House S–3235 H.F. 499 House S–3236 H.F. 759 S–3237 S.F. 638