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Second Regular Session of the Fifty-seventh Legislature of the State of Thirty-first Legislative Day, Monday, May 11, 2020

The Senate was called to order by Senator Stanislawski.

Roll Call:

Present: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Boren, Brooks, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Haste, Hicks, Howard, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Kidd, Kirt, Leewright, Matthews, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat, Weaver and Young.—47.

Vacancy: District 28.—1.

Senator Stanislawski declared a quorum present.

The prayer was offered by Senator Frank Simpson

CHANGE IN COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

The following bills will be reassigned as follows:

HB 1282 - Withdrawn from Judiciary and referred Direct to Calendar HB 1799 - Withdrawn from General Government and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2504 - Withdrawn from Finance and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2587 - Withdrawn from Health and Human Services and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2588 - Withdrawn from Judiciary and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2668 - Withdrawn from Appropriations and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2777 - Withdrawn from Public Safety and Appropriations and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2819 - Withdrawn from Health and Human Services and referred Direct to Calendar

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HB 2821 - Withdrawn from Judiciary and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2822 - Withdrawn from General Government and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2823 - Withdrawn from Judiciary and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2824 - Withdrawn from Business, Commerce and Tourism and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2825 - Withdrawn from Health and Human Services and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2826 - Withdrawn from Business, Commerce and Tourism and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2827 - Withdrawn from Business, Commerce and Tourism and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2828 - Withdrawn from Health and Human Services and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2829 - Withdrawn from Health and Human Services and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2830 - Withdrawn from General Government and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2831 - Withdrawn from Business, Commerce and Tourism and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2832 - Withdrawn from Health and Human Services and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2835 - Withdrawn from Health and Human Services and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2836 - Withdrawn from Health and Human Services and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2837 - Withdrawn from Education and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2838 - Withdrawn from General Government and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2839 - Withdrawn from Public Safety and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2840 - Withdrawn from Energy and referred Direct to Calendar HB 2905 - Withdrawn from Education and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3068 - Withdrawn from Finance and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3223 - Withdrawn from Health and Human Services and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3242 - Withdrawn from Retirement and Insurance and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3251 - Withdrawn from Public Safety and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3270 - Withdrawn from Finance and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3271 - Withdrawn from General Government and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3369 - Withdrawn from Education and Appropriations and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3372 - Withdrawn from Public Safety and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3398 - Withdrawn from Education and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3466 - Withdrawn from Education and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3482 - Withdrawn from Agriculture and Wildlife and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3613 - Withdrawn from General Government and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3663 - Withdrawn from Finance and referred Direct to Calendar

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HB 3806 - Withdrawn from Agriculture and Wildlife and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3819 - Withdrawn from Rules and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3851 - Withdrawn from Veterans and Military Affairs and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3887 - Withdrawn from Business, Commerce and Tourism and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3963 - Withdrawn from Agriculture and Wildlife and referred Direct to Calendar HB 3996 - Withdrawn from Rules and referred Direct to Calendar HB 4001 - Withdrawn from Business, Commerce and Tourism and referred Direct to Calendar HB 4018 - Withdrawn from Business, Commerce and Tourism and referred Direct to Calendar HB 4025 - Withdrawn from Appropriations and referred Direct to Calendar HB 4049 - Withdrawn from Finance and referred Direct to Calendar HB 4064 - Withdrawn from Health and Human Services and referred Direct to Calendar

GENERAL ORDER

SB 1946 by Treat of the Senate and McCall of the House was called up for consideration.

Senator Daniels moved that SB 1946 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 1946 was read for the third time at length.

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

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

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

Excused: Kidd and Silk.--2.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

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The bill and emergency passed.

SB 1946 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2588 by Roberts (Sean) of the House and Daniels and Bullard of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Daniels moved that HB 2588 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2588 was read for the third time at length.

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

Aye: Allen, Bergstrom, Bice, Boggs, Bullard, Coleman, Dahm, Daniels, David, Dossett, Dugger, Hall, Haste, Howard, Jech, Leewright, McCortney, Montgomery, Murdock, Newhouse, Paxton, Pederson, Pemberton, Pugh, Quinn, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Sharp, Shaw, Simpson, Standridge, Stanislawski, Stanley, Thompson, Treat and Weaver.-- 37.

Nay: Boren, Brooks, Floyd, Hicks, Ikley-Freeman, Kirt, Matthews and Young.--8.

Excused: Kidd and Silk.--2.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill passed.

HB 2588 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

Senator Daniels presiding.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 1282 by Lawson of the House and Rader of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Rader moved that HB 1282 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

HB 1282 was read for the third time at length.

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

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

Excused: Boren, Kidd and Silk.--3.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill passed.

HB 1282 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2504 by McCall of the House and Rader of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Rader moved that HB 2504 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2504 was read for the third time at length.

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

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

Nay: Brooks, Dossett, Floyd, Hicks, Ikley-Freeman, Matthews and Young.--7.

Excused: Kidd and Silk.--2.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

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The bill passed.

HB 2504 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2777 by Ford of the House and Paxton and Bullard of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Paxton moved that HB 2777 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2777 was read for the third time at length.

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

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

Nay: Brooks, Floyd, Hicks, Ikley-Freeman, Kirt, Matthews and Young.--7.

Excused: Kidd and Silk.--2.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill passed.

HB 2777 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3270 by Boles et al. of the House and Paxton and Bullard of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Paxton moved that HB 3270 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

HB 3270 was read for the third time at length.

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

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

Excused: Kidd and Silk.--2.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill passed.

HB 3270 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3271 by Boles et al. of the House and Paxton of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Paxton moved that HB 3271 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3271 was read for the third time at length.

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

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

Excused: Kidd, Pugh and Silk.--3.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

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The bill passed.

HB 3271 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 2905 by Dills et al. of the House and Pemberton and Sharp of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Pemberton moved that HB 2905 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 2905 was read for the third time at length.

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

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

Excused: Kidd and Silk.--2.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill and emergency passed.

HB 2905 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3068 by Kiger and Kiger of the House and Pemberton of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator Pemberton moved to amend HB 3068, Page 1, by restoring the title, which amendment was declared adopted.

Senator Pemberton moved that HB 3068 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

HB 3068 was read for the third time at length.

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

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

Excused: Kidd and Silk.--2.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill passed.

HB 3068 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 3251 by Echols of the House and David of the Senate was called up for consideration.

Senator David moved that HB 3251 be advanced, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

HB 3251 was read for the third time at length.

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

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

Nay: Hicks and Young.--2.

Excused: Kidd and Silk.--2.

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Vacancy: District 28.--1.

The bill passed.

HB 3251 was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable House.

EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS

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

Scully, John, Oklahoma City, as the Commissioner of Public Safety, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, succeeding Billy D. "Rusty" Rhoades. (Public Safety Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

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

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

Excused: Kidd and Silk.--2.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

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

Crow, Scott Don, Yukon, as the Director of Corrections, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, succeeding Joe M. Allbaugh. (Public Safety Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Michael Brooks.

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

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

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Excused: Kidd and Silk.--2.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

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

Harpe, Steven G., Tulsa, as the Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, succeeding John H. Budd III. (General Government Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

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

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

Excused: Kidd, Matthews and Silk.--3.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

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

Davison, Dustin, Edmond, as the Administrator of the Court of Existing Claims, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, a new position. (Judiciary Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

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

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

Excused: Kidd and Silk.--2.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

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

Bomhoff, Margaret A., Edmond, as the Judge of the Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Court of Existing Claims, to serve a two-year term ending July 1, 2022, a new position. (Judiciary Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Adam Pugh.

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

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

Excused: Kidd and Silk.--2.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

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

Bauman, Sean, Norman, to the Oklahoma Science and Technology Research and Development Board, to serve an unexpired term ending June 30, 2023, succeeding Manu S. Nair. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator on behalf of .

Beach, Susan J., Tulsa, to the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission, to serve a four-year term ending July 2, 2024, succeeding Julie Tetsworth. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Bolen, Darrell Brent, Idabel, to the State Board of Agriculture, to serve a four-year term ending April 26, 2024, succeeding Edgar R. Hurliman. (Agriculture and Wildlife Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator David Bullard on behalf of .

Boring, James M., Guymon, to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation Commission, to serve a seven-year term ending July 1, 2027, succeeding himself. (Public Safety Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Bowen, Randall, Edmond, to the Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Commission, to serve a six- year term ending June 30, 2025, succeeding Gregory Cable. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Adam Pugh.

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Bower, Michael W., Midwest City, to the Oklahoma State Athletic Commission, to serve a three-year term ending June 30, 2023, succeeding himself. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Brenda Stanley.

Burtrum, J. Clay, Stillwater, to the State Board of Agriculture, to serve a four-year term ending April 26, 2024, succeeding Jay R. Franklin. (Agriculture and Wildlife Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Tom Dugger.

Carter, Valarie P., Bixby, to the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission, to serve a five-year term ending June 23, 2025, succeeding Joseph Forrest. (Public Safety Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Caves, Matthew A., Chickasha, to the Air Quality Advisory Council, to serve a seven- year term ending June 15, 2027, succeeding Gerald A. Butcher. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Lonnie Paxton.

Clayton, Kyle, Chester, to the Oklahoma Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board, to serve a four-year term ending June 30, 2024, succeeding himself. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Casey Murdock.

Coonce, John, Tulsa, to the Oklahoma State Board of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control Commission, to serve an unexpired term ending December 31, 2026, succeeding T. Hastings Siegfried. (Public Safety Committee) Motion to confirm by Joe Newhouse.

Costilow, Sr., Paul D., Yukon, to the Oklahoma Veterans Commission, to serve a three-year term ending July 1, 2023, succeeding himself. (Veterans and Military Affairs Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Stephanie Bice.

Crawley, Gary, Savanna, to the Oklahoma Conservation Commission, to serve a five- year term ending June 30, 2025, succeeding William Clark. (Agriculture and Wildlife Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Easton, John, Bixby, to the Environmental Quality Board, to serve a five-year term ending January 31, 2025, succeeding Homer L. Nicholson. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Joe Newhouse.

Ferrell, Shannon, Orlando, to the Environmental Quality Board, to serve a five-year term ending January 31, 2025, succeeding himself. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Chuck Hall.

Franks, Joel A., Okemah, to the Polygraph Examiners Board, to serve a six-year term ending May 17, 2026, succeeding himself. (Judiciary Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Roger Thompson.

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Gaddis, Jan P., Duncan, to the Forensic Review Board, to serve a five-year term ending December 31, 2024, succeeding Michael D. Segler. (Public Safety Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Paul Scott.

Garder, Lauren M., Oklahoma City, to the Crime Victims Compensation Board, to serve a four-year term ending September 30, 2023, succeeding Deb Stanaland. (Public Safety Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator J. J. Dossett on behalf of .

Gillett, Jr., P. David, Stigler, to the Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority, to serve a four-year term ending June 30, 2024, succeeding Donald J. Wetekam. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Larry Boggs.

Gray, Steven, Norman, to the Oklahoma Department of Libraries Board, to serve a six- year term ending July 1, 2026, succeeding Phillip Moss. (General Government Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Darrell Weaver on behalf of Rob Standridge.

Grimm, Ryan, Tulsa, to the Alarm, Locksmith and Fire Sprinkler Industry Commission, to serve an unexpired term ending June 30, 2021, succeeding Michael Joe Gragg. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Gary Stanislawski.

Halsey, Michael, Owasso, to the Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority, to serve a four-year term ending June 30, 2024, succeeding himself. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator J. J. Dossett.

Haven, Joshua R., Cheyenne, to the Oklahoma Mining Commission, to serve a seven- year term ending January 1, 2027, succeeding George E. Fraley. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Henry, DDS., Richard G., Altus, to the Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority, to serve a four-year term ending June 30, 2023, succeeding Robert C. Cox. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Brent Howard.

Hollingsworth, Charles Blake, Ardmore, to the Commission on Consumer Credit, to serve an unexpired term ending January 1, 2023, succeeding Suzanne Barnes. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Frank Simpson.

Houser, David R., Durant, to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation Commission, to serve an unexpired term ending July 1, 2021, succeeding Keith Humphrey. (Public Safety Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator David Bullard

Howie, Richard Vincent, Edmond, to the Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority, to serve a four-year term ending June 30, 2024, succeeding David Greer. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Adam Pugh.

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Humphrey, Darrin, Choctaw, to the Oklahoma State Athletic Commission, to serve a three-year term ending June 30, 2022, succeeding Robert Manchester. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Johnson, Christopher W., Edmond, to the Commission on Consumer Credit, to serve a five-year term ending February 15, 2024, succeeding Craig Stanley. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Stephanie Bice.

Krieger, Bradley, Edmond, to the State Banking Board, to serve a six-year term ending June 1, 2026, succeeding himself. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Lenaburg, Dr. Gary, Tecumseh, to the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners, to serve a five-year term ending May 9, 2025, succeeding himself. (Agriculture and Wildlife Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Greg Treat.

Luck, Adam, Oklahoma City, to the Oklahoma State Council for Interstate Adult Offender Supervision, to serve a three-year term ending June 30, 2023, succeeding himself. (Judiciary Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator .

Manning, Derek, Elk City, to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control Commission, to serve an unexpired term ending December 31, 2022, succeeding Todd R. Gibson. (Public Safety Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Darcy Jech.

Palmer, Thomas K., Tulsa, to the State Fire Marshal Commission, to serve a five-year term ending July 1, 2025, succeeding David Barnes. (General Government Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Gary Stanislawski.

Parrish, Murry J., Edmond, to the Crime Victims Compensation Board, to serve a four- year term ending September 30, 2024, succeeding Charles Dishman. (Public Safety Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Ron Sharp.

Ricks, Bob A., Edmond, to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation Commission, to serve an unexpired term ending July 1, 2022, succeeding Clayton Mikeal. (Public Safety Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Adam Pugh.

Robinson, James, Tulsa, to the Oklahoma Department of Libraries Board, to serve a six-year term ending July 1, 2025, succeeding Jana S. Barker. (General Government Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Dave Rader.

Rooks-Jones, Jennifer, Valliant, to the Oklahoma Used Motor Vehicle and Parts Commission, to serve a six-year term ending June 30, 2026, succeeding herself. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator David Bullard on behalf of Joseph Silk.

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Schulz, Mike, Altus, to the Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority, to serve a four-year term ending June 30, 2023, succeeding James E. Cunningham. (Energy Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Brent Howard.

Smith, Glen W., Edmond, to the State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, to serve a six-year term ending June 30, 2025, succeeding himself. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Ron Sharp.

Thompson, R. Mick, Edmond, to the State Banking Commission, to serve a four-year term ending September 1, 2024, succeeding himself. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Adam Pugh.

Treadwell, T. Kent, Mustang, to the Oklahoma State Credit Union Board, to serve a four-year term ending October 11, 2024, succeeding Richard Foreman. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Paul Rosino.

Usry, H. Robert “Bob”, Norman, to the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission, to serve a five-year term ending June 23, 2025, succeeding Jay Dee Collins. (Public Safety Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Darrell Weaver on behalf of Rob Standridge.

Wilbanks, Joe, Moore, to the Commission on Consumer Credit, to serve a five-year term ending February 15, 2025, succeeding himself. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Darrell Weaver.

Willoughby, Richard A., Guthrie, to the State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, to serve a six-year term ending June 30, 2026, succeeding William McVey. (Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee) Motion to confirm by Senator Chuck Hall.

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

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

Excused: Kidd and Silk.--2.

Vacancy: District 28.--1.

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MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

Advising passage of and returning the following Engrossed bills:

SB 1125 - coauthored by Senator Bergstrom and Representatives Lepak, Townley, Davis SB 1204 - coauthored by Representative Fugate SB 1269 - coauthored by Senator Bergstrom and Representatives Nollan and Fugate SB 1375 - coauthored by Senator Stanislawski and Representative Davis SB 1462 - coauthored by Senator Bergstrom SB 1555 - coauthored by Senator Bergstrom SB 1642 SB 1665 - coauthored by Representative Luttrell SB 1703 SB 1739 - coauthored by Senator Bergstrom and Representatives Fugate and Davis SB 1823 - coauthored by Representatives Fugate, Luttrell and Stark SB 1835 SB 1837 - coauthored by Representatives Luttrell, Davis and Roberts (Sean) SB 1905

The above-numbered measures were referred for enrollment.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE HAs TO SENATE BILLS

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

SB 1592 SB 1875 - coauthored by Representatives Davis and McBride

House amendments were read on the above-numbered bills.

Senator David moved that when the clerk's desk is clear, the Senate stand adjourned to convene Tuesday, May 12, 2020, at 1:30 p.m., which motion prevailed.

COMMITTEE REPORTS

The following were reported by the committee named, ordered printed and placed on the Calendar:

DO PASS, As Amended:

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CS for SB 1058 − Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget Senate: Ayes: Brooks, Daniels, Dossett, Dugger, Hall, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Matthews, Montgomery, Pemberton, Pugh, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Shaw, Simpson, Stanislawski, Thompson Nays: Floyd

House: Ayes: Baker, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford, Hilbert, Lepak, Martinez, McBride, McEntire, Newton, O'Donnell, Ortega, Osburn, Russ, Wallace, West (J), West (K), Worthen.--18 Nays: Munson, Nichols, Virgin, Walke.--4

CS for SB 1925 − Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget Senate: Ayes: Brooks, Daniels, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Matthews, Montgomery, Pemberton, Pugh, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Shaw, Simpson, Stanislawski, Thompson

House: Ayes: Baker, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford, Hilbert, Lepak, Martinez, McBride, McEntire, Munson, Newton, Nichols, O'Donnell, Ortega, Osburn, Russ, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, West (J), West (K), Worthen.--22

CS for SB 1930 − Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget Senate: Ayes: Brooks, Daniels, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Matthews, Montgomery, Pemberton, Pugh, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Shaw, Simpson, Stanislawski, Thompson

House: Ayes: Baker, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford, Hilbert, Lepak, Martinez, McBride, McEntire, Munson, Newton, Nichols, O'Donnell, Ortega, Osburn, Russ, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, West (J), West (K), Worthen.--22

CS for SB 1936 − Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget Senate: Ayes: Brooks, Daniels, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Matthews, Montgomery, Pemberton, Pugh, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Shaw, Simpson, Stanislawski, Thompson

House: Ayes: Baker, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford, Hilbert, Lepak, Martinez, McBride, McEntire, Munson, Newton, Nichols, O'Donnell, Ortega, Osburn, Russ, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, West (J), West (K), Worthen.--22

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CS for SB 1939 − Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget Senate: Ayes: Brooks, Daniels, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Matthews, Montgomery, Pemberton, Pugh, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Shaw, Simpson, Stanislawski, Thompson

House: Ayes: Baker, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford, Hilbert, Lepak, Martinez, McBride, McEntire, Munson, Newton, Nichols, O'Donnell, Ortega, Osburn, Russ, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, West (J), West (K), Worthen.--22

CS for SB 1940 − Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget Senate: Ayes: Brooks, Daniels, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Matthews, Montgomery, Pemberton, Pugh, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Shaw, Simpson, Stanislawski, Thompson

House: Ayes: Baker, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford, Hilbert, Lepak, Martinez, McBride, McEntire, Newton, Nichols, O'Donnell, Ortega, Osburn, Russ, Virgin, Wallace, West (J), West (K), Worthen.--20 Nays: Munson, Walke.--2

CS for SB 1942 − Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget Senate: Ayes: Brooks, Daniels, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Matthews, Montgomery, Pemberton, Pugh, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Shaw, Simpson, Stanislawski, Thompson

House: Ayes: Baker, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford, Hilbert, Lepak, Martinez, McBride, McEntire, Munson, Newton, Nichols, O'Donnell, Ortega, Osburn, Russ, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, West (J), West (K), Worthen.--22

CS for SB 1943 − Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget Senate: Ayes: Brooks, Daniels, Dossett, Dugger, Floyd, Hall, Ikley-Freeman, Jech, Matthews, Montgomery, Pemberton, Pugh, Rader, Rosino, Scott, Shaw, Simpson, Stanislawski, Thompson

House: Ayes: Baker, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford, Hilbert, Lepak, Martinez, McBride, McEntire, Munson, Newton, Nichols, O'Donnell, Ortega, Osburn, Russ, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, West (J), West (K), Worthen.--22

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SECOND READING

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

HB 2740 − Direct To Calendar HB 2749 − Direct To Calendar HB 2750 − Direct To Calendar HB 2760 − Direct To Calendar SB 1948 − Direct To Calendar

FIRST READING

The following was introduced and read the first time:

SCR 11 − By Treat of the Senate and McCall of the House. A Resolution memorializing the 25th anniversary of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building; recognizing the role of state employees in that event; remembering those state workers who were injured and mourning those killed in the attack; urging all Oklahomans to be Looking Back and Thinking Forward as they commemorate the incident; and directing distribution.

CHANGE IN AUTHORS/COAUTHORS

The following measures were authored/coauthored:

SB 1946 - Coauthored by Senator Bullard SB 1947 - Coauthored by Senator Bullard HB 1111 - Coauthored by Senator Bullard HB 2547 - Coauthored by Senator Bullard HB 2587 - Coauthored by Senator Bullard HB 2588 - Coauthored by Senator Bullard HB 2777 - Coauthored by Senator Bullard HB 2905 - Coauthored by Senator Sharp HB 3010 - Coauthored by Senator Bullard HB 3270 - Coauthored by Senator Bullard HB 3996 - Remove as author Senator Rader; authored by Senator Thompson

Pursuant to the David motion, the Senate adjourned at 4:15 p.m. to meet Tuesday, May 12, 2020, at 1:30 p.m.