THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 2011

THIRD ORGANIZATIONAL DAY

The House met at 9:00 a.m., and was called to order by Madam Speaker Harwell.

The proceedings were opened with prayer by Reverend Roderick J. Glatt, Mt. Gilead Baptist Church, Nashville, TN.

Representative Gilmore led the House in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.

ROLL CALL

The roll call was taken with the following results:

Present...... 97

Representatives present were Alexander, Armstrong, Bass, Brooks H, Brooks K, Brown, Butt, Campbell, Camper, Carr, Cobb, Coley, Cooper, Curtiss, Dean, DeBerry J, DeBerry L, Dennis, Dunn, Elam, Eldridge, Evans, Faison, Favors, Fitzhugh, Floyd, Ford, Forgety, Gilmore, Gotto, Halford, Hall, Hardaway, Harmon, Harrison, Hawk, Haynes, Hensley, Hill, Holt, Hurley, Johnson C, Johnson P, Jones S, Keisling, Kernell, Lollar, Lundberg, Maggart, Marsh, Matheny, Matlock, McCormick, McDaniel, McDonald, McManus, Miller D, Miller L, Montgomery, Moore, Naifeh, Niceley, Odom, Pitts, Pody, Powers, Pruitt, Ragan, Ramsey, Rich, Richardson, Roach, Sanderson, Sargent, Sexton, Shaw, Shepard, Shipley, Sontany, Sparks, Stewart, Swann, Tidwell, Tindell, Todd, Towns, Turner J, Turner M, Watson, Weaver, White, Williams K, Williams R, Windle, Wirgau, Womick, Madam Speaker Harwell -- 97

EXCUSED

The Speaker announced that the following member(s) has/have been excused, pursuant to request(s) under Rule No. 20:

Representative Casada; business reasons

PERSONAL ORDERS

RECOGNITION IN THE WELL

Representative L. DeBerry was recognized in the Well in order to lead the memorial service, “Celebrating the Life and Legacy of the Honorable Ulysses Jones, Jr.”

Representative Curtiss was recognized in the Well to lead the House in a prayer for the late Representative Ulysses Jones.

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CHAIR TO MATHENY

Madam Speaker Harwell relinquished the Chair to Speaker Pro Tempore Matheny.

RECOGNITION IN THE WELL

Speaker Harwell, Representatives Naifeh, Fitzhugh, M. Turner, Todd, L. Miller, J. DeBerry, Armstrong and Shaw and Senators Kyle and Harper were recognized in the Well for “Expressions of Remembrance” during the memorial service of the late Representative U. Jones.

Mr. Fred Francis was introduced in the Well by Representative L. DeBerry for the singing of “If You Could See Me Now.”

Representative Gilmore was recognized in the Well to introduce Reverend Roderick Glatt, Pastor of Mt. Gilead Baptist Church in Nashville, , for “Words of Comfort” during the memorial service of the late Representative U. Jones.

CHAIR TO HARWELL

Mr. Speaker Pro Tempore Matheny relinquished the Chair to Speaker Harwell.

RESOLUTIONS

Pursuant to Rule No. 17 , the following resolution(s) was/were introduced and placed on the Consent Calendar for January 14, 2011:

House Resolution No. 2 -- Memorials, Death - James Michael Dennison. by *Eldridge.

House Resolution No. 3 -- Memorials, Death - Joseph Leon Colburn, Sr. by *Hill.

House Resolution No. 4 -- Memorials, Recognition - Alpha Kappa Chapter of Alpha Gamma Rho, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, 60th Anniversary. by *Dennis.

House Joint Resolution No. 8 -- Memorials, Sports - Maryville High School football team, Class 6A state championship. by *Ramsey, Swann, Montgomery.

House Joint Resolution No. 9 -- Memorials, Sports - Kendall Martindale, 2010 TSSAA Class AAA Girls Golf State Champion. by *Roach, Nicely.

House Joint Resolution No. 11 -- Memorials, Personal Achievement - Soddy Daisy High School JROTC, first in Junior Leadership Symposium. by *Floyd.

House Joint Resolution No. 12 -- Memorials, Retirement - Dr. Mary Barker. by *Floyd.

House Joint Resolution No. 13 -- Memorials, Death - Josephine Gaines Wade. by *DeBerry L.

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INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

On motion, the following bills were introduced and passed first consideration:

*House Bill No. 30 -- Tort Liability and Reform - As introduced, limits liability of apiarists under certain circumstances. - Amends TCA Title 44, Chapter 15. by *Casada.

*House Bill No. 31 -- Physicians and Surgeons - As introduced, exempts primary care physicians from restriction on right of an employed or contracted healthcare provider to practice upon termination or conclusion of the employment or contractual relationship. - Amends TCA Section 63-1-148. by *Casada.

*House Bill No. 32 -- Naming and Designating - As introduced, designates "John Charles Tidwell Visitor Center" at Johnsonville State Historic Park. by *Gilmore.

*House Bill No. 33 -- Traffic Safety - As introduced, requires that 95 percent of revenue from traffic violations resulting from traffic surveillance cameras be earmarked solely for educational needs of local governing entity. - Amends TCA Section 55-8-198. by *Ragan.

*House Bill No. 34 -- Public Health - As introduced, requires hospitals to provide parents of newborns with certain information concerning pertussis disease and immunizations. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 11, Part 2. by *Maggart.

*House Bill No. 35 -- Criminal Offenses - As introduced, enhances penalties for patronizing prostitution and promoting prostitution in certain instances; provides immunity for minors arrested for prostitution; establishes tow and impound procedures for vehicles used in prostitution offenses. - Amends TCA Title 37; Title 39 and Title 40. by *Maggart.

*House Bill No. 36 -- Election Laws - As introduced, clarifies and adds to the duties of county administrators of elections. - Amends TCA Title 2, Chapter 12. by *Dunn.

*House Bill No. 37 -- Education - As introduced, removes annual reporting requirement of the state board of education on the weight of textbooks. - Amends TCA Title 49. by *Dunn.

*House Bill No. 38 -- Motor Vehicles - As introduced, requires notice be given to the registered owner of an abandoned or unattended motor vehicle within three business days after receiving verification of ownership or within 30 days of taking the vehicle into custody, whichever is earlier. - Amends TCA Title 55, Chapter 16. by *Dunn.

*House Bill No. 39 -- Safety - As introduced, adds go karts, climbing walls, and inflatable devices to amusement devices subject to inspection and review by the elevator and amusement device safety board. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 121, Part 1. by *Montgomery.

*House Bill No. 40 -- Special License Plates - As introduced, authorizes issuance of new specialty earmarked plate for adoption; allocates revenue from such plates to the Adoption Foundation of Tennessee, Inc. and to Harmony Adoptions of Tennessee, Inc. - Amends TCA Title 55, Chapter 4. by *Montgomery.

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*House Bill No. 41 -- Emergency Communications Districts - As introduced, authorizes the provision of emergency medical services by providers in contiguous counties in certain circumstances. - Amends TCA Title 5; Title 12, Chapter 9; Title 58, Chapter 8 and Title 68, Chapter 140. by *Montgomery.

HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND CONSIDERATION

On motion, bills listed below passed second consideration and were held on the Clerk’s desk pending appointment of the appropriate standing committees:

*House Bill No. 11 -- Railroads -- Held on House Desk

*House Bill No. 12 -- Lottery, Corporation -- Held on House Desk

*House Bill No. 13 -- Lottery, Scholarships and Programs -- Held on House Desk

*House Bill No. 14 -- Lottery, Scholarships and Programs -- Held on House Desk

*House Bill No. 15 -- Lottery, Scholarships and Programs -- Held on House Desk

*House Bill No. 16 -- Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities -- Held on House Desk

*House Bill No. 17 -- Pensions and Retirement Benefits -- Held on House Desk

*House Bill No. 18 -- Traffic Safety -- Held on House Desk

*House Bill No. 19 -- Consumer Protection -- Held on House Desk

*House Bill No. 20 -- Animal Cruelty and Abuse -- Held on House Desk

*House Bill No. 21 -- Child Custody and Support -- Held on House Desk

*House Bill No. 22 -- Landlord and Tenant -- Held on House Desk

*House Bill No. 23 -- Real Property -- Held on House Desk

*House Bill No. 24 -- Child Custody and Support -- Held on House Desk

*House Bill No. 25 -- Education, Curriculum -- Held on House Desk

*House Bill No. 26 -- Firearms and Ammunition -- Held on House Desk

*House Bill No. 27 -- Comptroller, State -- Held on House Desk

*House Bill No. 28 -- Law Enforcement -- Held on House Desk

*House Bill No. 29 -- Arson -- Held on House Desk

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CONSENT CALENDAR

House Resolution No. 1 -- Memorials, Recognition - MINCO, Inc., 2010 Jim Alford Memorial Award. by *Hawk, Faison.

House Joint Resolution No. 6 -- Memorials, Retirement - Police Chief Jackie Moore, City of Franklin. by *Casada.

House Joint Resolution No. 7 -- Memorials, Sports - Station Hill Pee Wee Coyotes, 2010 Rocky Top Youth Football Classic 6U Champions. by *Casada.

Senate Joint Resolution No. 12 -- Memorials, Death - Major General Frederick Harwood Forster. by *Overbey, Barnes, Beavers, Bell, Buks, Campfield, Crowe, Faulk, Finney L, Gresham, Haile, Harper, Haynes, Henry, Herron, Johnson, Kelsey, Ketron, Kyle, Marrero, McNally, Norris, Southerland, Stewart, Summerville, Tate, Tracy, Watson, Woodson, Yager and Ramsey.

Rep. Ramsey moved that all members voting aye on Senate Joint Resolution No. 12 be added as co-prime sponsors, which motion prevailed.

OBJECTION—CONSENT CALENDAR

Objection(s) was/were filed to the following on the Consent Calendar:

House Joint Resolution No. 6: by Rep. Sargent

House Joint Resolution No. 7: by Rep. Sargent

Under the rules, House Joint Resolution(s) No(s). 6 and 7 was/were placed at the heel of the Regular Calendar for January 14, 2011.

Pursuant to Rule No. 50 , Rep. Dunn moved that all House Bills having companion Senate Bills and are on the Clerk's desk be conformed and substituted for the appropriate House Bill, all Senate and House Bills on the Consent Calendar be passed on third and final consideration, all House Resolutions and House Joint Resolutions be adopted, and all Senate Joint Resolutions on the Consent Calendar be concurred in, which motion prevailed by the following vote:

Ayes...... 97 Noes...... 0

Representatives voting aye were: Alexander, Armstrong, Bass, Brooks H, Brooks K, Brown, Butt, Campbell, Camper, Carr, Cobb, Coley, Cooper, Curtiss, Dean, DeBerry J, DeBerry L, Dennis, Dunn, Elam, Eldridge, Evans, Faison, Favors, Fitzhugh, Floyd, Ford, Forgety, Gilmore, Gotto, Halford, Hall, Hardaway, Harmon, Harrison, Hawk, Haynes, Hensley, Hill, Holt, Hurley, Johnson C, Johnson P, Jones S, Keisling, Kernell, Lollar, Lundberg, Maggart, Marsh, Matheny, Matlock, McCormick, McDaniel, McDonald, McManus, Miller D, Miller L, Montgomery, Moore, Naifeh, Niceley, Odom, Pitts, Pody, Powers, Pruitt, Ragan, Ramsey, Rich, Richardson,

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Roach, Sanderson, Sargent, Sexton, Shaw, Shepard, Shipley, Sontany, Sparks, Stewart, Swann, Tidwell, Tindell, Todd, Towns, Turner J, Turner M, Watson, Weaver, White, Williams K, Williams R, Windle, Wirgau, Womick, Madam Speaker Harwell -- 97

A motion to reconsider was tabled.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

ELECTION OF MEMBERS TO FISCAL REVIEW COMMITTEE

In accordance with Tennessee Code Annotated 3-7-101, the election of the Fiscal Review Committee is required during the Organizational Session.

Speaker Harwell opened the floor for nominations.

Representative Maggart nominated Representatives Coley, C. Johnson, Shipley, Todd and White of the Republican Party; the nomination was properly seconded.

Representative M. Turner nominated Representatives Curtiss, Shepard, Brown and Shaw of the Democratic Party; the nomination was properly seconded.

Representative McCormick moved that nominations cease, which motion prevailed.

Speaker Harwell directed the Clerk to take the roll as follows:

Ayes...... 97 Noes...... 0

Representatives voting aye were: Alexander, Armstrong, Bass, Brooks H, Brooks K, Brown, Butt, Campbell, Camper, Carr, Cobb, Coley, Cooper, Curtiss, Dean, DeBerry J, DeBerry L, Dennis, Dunn, Elam, Eldridge, Evans, Faison, Favors, Fitzhugh, Floyd, Ford, Forgety, Gilmore, Gotto, Halford, Hall, Hardaway, Harmon, Harrison, Hawk, Haynes, Hensley, Hill, Holt, Hurley, Johnson C, Johnson P, Jones S, Keisling, Kernell, Lollar, Lundberg, Maggart, Marsh, Matheny, Matlock, McCormick, McDaniel, McDonald, McManus, Miller D, Miller L, Montgomery, Moore, Naifeh, Niceley, Odom, Pitts, Pody, Powers, Pruitt, Ragan, Ramsey, Rich, Richardson, Roach, Sanderson, Sargent, Sexton, Shaw, Shepard, Shipley, Sontany, Sparks, Stewart, Swann, Tidwell, Tindell, Todd, Towns, Turner J, Turner M, Watson, Weaver, White, Williams K, Williams R, Windle, Wirgau, Womick, Madam Speaker Harwell -- 97

Speaker Harwell declared the members of the Fiscal Review Committee duly, legally and constitutionally elected.

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RULES SUSPENDED

Rep. McCormick moved that the rules be suspended for the immediate consideration of Senate Joint Resolution No. 15 out of order, which motion prevailed.

Senate Joint Resolution No. 15 -- General Assembly, Joint Conventions - Calls joint convention on Friday, January 14, 2011, for purpose of fulfilling ethics course requirement for members of the general assembly. by *Norris.

On motion, the rules were suspended for the immediate concurrence in the resolution.

On motion of Rep. McCormick, the resolution was concurred in.

A motion to reconsider was tabled.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

APPOINTMENT OF STANDING COMMITTEES

The Speaker announced the appointment of the Standing Committees of the House as follows:

CALENDAR AND RULES: Bill Dunn—Chairman, —Vice-Chairman, Steve McDaniel—Secretary; Harry Brooks, , Jim Cobb, , Craig Fitzhugh, , David Hawk, Ryan Haynes, Phillip Johnson, Debra Maggart, Judd Matheny, Gerald McCormick, Steve McManus, Richard Montgomery, Jimmy Naifeh, Frank Niceley, Charles Sargent, , , , Mike Turner, .

AGRICULTURE: Frank Niceley—Chairman, —Vice-Chairman, Curtiss Halford— Secretary; Eddie Bass, , , , , , Steve McDaniel, Bill Sanderson, , and John Mark Windle.

CHILDREN AND FAMILY AFFAIRS: Harry Brooks—Chairman, Kevin Brooks—Vice-Chairman, Art Swann—Secretary; David Alexander, Glen Casada, John DeBerry, John Forgety, , , Jeanne Richardson, Mark White and Kent Williams.

COMMERCE: Steve McManus—Chairman, John Lundberg—Vice-Chairman, — Secretary; Charlie Curtiss, Linda Elam, Joanne Favors, Brenda Gilmore, Ryan Haynes, G.A. Hardaway, Bill Harmon, Curtis Johnson, Phillip Johnson, , Don Miller, Richard Montgomery, Joe Pitts, , , , Dennis Roach, Charles Sargent, Cameron Sexton, David Shepard, Janis Sontany, Art Swann, Curry Todd, Joe Towns, Kent Williams, .

CONSERVATION AND ENVIRONMENT: David Hawk—Chairman, Ron Lollar—Vice-Chairman, Richard Floyd—Secretary; Shelia Butt, Charles Curtiss, Brenda Gilmore, Andy Holt, Michael Kernell, Pat Marsh, Michael McDonald, Frank Niceley, Art Swann, John Tidwell.

CONSUMER EMPLOYEE AFFAIRS: Jimmy Eldridge—Chairman, Mark White—Vice- Chairman, Jimmy Matlock—Secretary; Glen Casada, G.A. Hardaway, Sherry Jones, Steve McManus, Gary Moore, Mark Pody, Joe Towns, Johnnie Turner, Tim Wirgau, .

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EDUCATION: Richard Montgomery—Chairman, Joey Hensley—Vice-Chairman, Joe Carr— Secretary; Harry Brooks, Kevin Brooks, John DeBerry, Lois Deberry, Bill Dunn, Craig Fitzhugh, John Forgety, Ron Lollar, Debra Maggart, Jimmy Naifeh, Joe Pitts, Dennis Powers, John Ragan, Ryan Williams, John Mark Windle.

FINANCE, WAYS AND MEANS: Charles Sargent—Chairman, Michael Harrison—Vice- Chairman, Curtis Johnson—Secretary; David Alexander, Joe Armstrong, Harry Brooks, Kevin Brooks, Tommie Brown, , Joe Carr, , Lois Deberry, Jimmy Eldridge, Craig Fitzhugh, , David Hawk, Judd Matheny, Gerald McCormick, Steve McDaniel, Larry Miller, Jimmy Naifeh, Gary Odom, Dennis Roach, Johnny Shaw, Harry Tindell.

GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS: Jim Cobb—Chairman, Barrett Rich—Vice-Chairman, —Secretary; Barbra Cooper, Craig Fitzhugh, Steve Hall, , Michael Kernell, Debra Maggart, Judd Matheny, Gerald McCormick, Mike Turner.

HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCES: Glen Casada—Chairman, —Vice- Chairman, Joshua Evans—Secretary; Joe Armstrong, Scotty Campbell, Vance Dennis, Joanne Favors, , Michael Harrison, Joey Hensley, Gary Odom, , , Jeanne Richardson, Cameron Sexton, David Shepard, , Mike Turner, Ryan Williams.

JUDICIARY: Eric Watson—Chairman, Jim Coley—Vice-Chairman, Vance Dennis—Secretary; Eddie Bass, , Linda Elam, Jeremy Faison, , John Lundberg, Debra Maggart, Judd Matheny, Gary Moore, Barrett Rich, Janis Sontany, Mike Stewart, Rick Womick.

STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT: Curry Todd—Chairman, Bob Ramsey—Vice-Chairman, Ryan Haynes—Secretary; Tommie Brown, Jim Cobb, , Bill Dunn, Joshua Evans, Jim Gotto, Gerald McCormick, Larry Miller, Mary Pruitt, Harry Tindell, Mike Turner, Eric Watson, Kent Williams.

TRANSPORTATION: Phillip Johnson—Chairman, Vince Dean—Vice-Chairman, Teri Lynn Weaver—Secretary; Karen Camper, Barbra Cooper, Richard Floyd, Dale Ford, Bill Harmon, Matthew Hill, Julia Hurley, Kelly Keisling, Michael McDonald, Don Miller, Bill Sanderson, Tony Shipley, Mike Sparks, Mike Stewart, John Tidwell.

107TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEES

House Ethics Committee: Curtis Johnson—Chairman; Karen Camper, Jim Coley, Charles Curtiss, Vince Dean, Linda Elam, Jimmy Eldridge, Dale Ford, Curtis Halford, Bob Ramsey, Johnny Shaw, David Shepard.

Joint Ad Hoc Committee of Education Finance: Harry Brooks—Chairman; Steve McDaniel, Craig Fitzhugh and Harry Tindell.

APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY SPEAKER

The Speaker appointed Representative Steve McDaniel as Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives.

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RECOGNITION OF SPEAKER EMERITUS

The Speaker recognized Representative Jimmy Naifeh as Speaker Emeritus of the House of Representatives.

BILLS REFERRED

The following items held on the Clerk’s desk pending appointment of the standing committees were referred to the appropriate standing committee as follows:

*House Bill No. 1 -- Taxes, Sales -- House Finance, Ways & Means Committee

*House Bill No. 2 -- Taxes, Sales -- House Finance, Ways & Means Committee

*House Bill No. 3 -- Taxes, Sales -- House Finance, Ways & Means Committee

*House Bill No. 4 -- Autopsies -- Caption Bill Held on House Desk

*House Bill No. 5 -- Drugs, Over the Counter -- House Health and Human Resources Committee

*House Bill No. 6 -- Taxes, Sales -- House Finance, Ways & Means Committee

House Bill No. 7 -- Election Laws -- House State & Local Government Committee

House Bill No. 8 -- Statutes and Codification -- House Judiciary Committee

*House Bill No. 9 -- Education, Curriculum -- House Education Committee

*House Bill No. 10 -- Highway Signs -- House Transportation Committee

*House Bill No. 11 -- Railroads -- House Transportation Committee

*House Bill No. 12 -- Lottery, Corporation -- House State & Local Government Committee

*House Bill No. 13 -- Lottery, Scholarships and Programs -- House Education Committee

*House Bill No. 14 -- Lottery, Scholarships and Programs -- House Education Committee

*House Bill No. 15 -- Lottery, Scholarships and Programs -- House Education Committee

*House Bill No. 16 -- Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities -- House Health & Human Resources Committee

*House Bill No. 17 -- Pensions and Retirement Benefits -- House Finance, Ways & Means Committee

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*House Bill No. 18 -- Traffic Safety -- House Transportation Committee

*House Bill No. 19 -- Consumer Protection -- House Commerce Committee

*House Bill No. 20 -- Animal Cruelty and Abuse -- House Agriculture Committee

*House Bill No. 21 -- Child Custody and Support -- House Government Operations Committee

*House Bill No. 22 -- Landlord and Tenant -- House Judiciary Committee

*House Bill No. 23 -- Real Property -- House Commerce Committee

*House Bill No. 24 -- Child Custody and Support -- House Children and Family Affairs Committee

*House Bill No. 25 -- Education, Curriculum -- House Education Committee

*House Bill No. 26 -- Firearms and Ammunition -- House Judiciary Committee

*House Bill No. 27 -- Comptroller, State -- House Caption Bills Held on Desk

*House Bill No. 28 -- Law Enforcement -- House Judiciary Committee

*House Bill No. 29 -- Arson -- House Judiciary Committee

ENROLLED BILLS January 13, 2011

MADAM SPEAKER: Your Chief Engrossing Clerk begs leave to report that we have carefully compared House Resolution(s) No(s). 1; and find same correctly enrolled and ready for the signature of the Speaker.

BETTY KAY FRANCIS, Chief Engrossing Clerk

SIGNED January 13, 2011

The Speaker announced that she had signed the following: House Resolution(s) No(s). 1.

BETTY KAY FRANCIS, Chief Engrossing Clerk

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE January 13, 2011

MADAM SPEAKER: I am directed to transmit to the House, Senate Joint Resolution(s) No(s). 17; adopted, for the House's action.

RUSSELL A. HUMPHREY, Chief Clerk

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Senate Joint Resolution No. 17 -- Calls joint convention for purpose of inaugurating Honorable Bill Haslam as governor on Saturday, January 15, 2011; adjourns organizational session and convenes regular session on January 15, 2011; recesses regular session until February 7, 2011. by Norris

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE January 13, 2011

MADAM SPEAKER: I am directed to return to the House, House Joint Resolution(s) No(s). 1, 2 and 3; concurred in by the Senate.

RUSSELL A. HUMPHREY, Chief Clerk

ROLL CALL

The roll call was taken with the following results:

Present...... 94

Representatives present were Alexander, Armstrong, Bass, Brooks H, Brooks K, Brown, Butt, Campbell, Camper, Carr, Cobb, Coley, Cooper, Curtiss, Dean, DeBerry J, DeBerry L, Dennis, Dunn, Elam, Eldridge, Evans, Faison, Favors, Fitzhugh, Floyd, Ford, Forgety, Gilmore, Gotto, Halford, Hall, Hardaway, Harmon, Harrison, Hawk, Haynes, Hensley, Hill, Holt, Hurley, Johnson C, Johnson P, Jones S, Keisling, Kernell, Lollar, Lundberg, Maggart, Marsh, Matheny, Matlock, McCormick, McDaniel, McDonald, McManus, Miller D, Miller L, Montgomery, Moore, Naifeh, Niceley, Odom, Pitts, Pody, Powers, Pruitt, Ragan, Ramsey, Rich, Richardson, Roach, Sanderson, Sargent, Sexton, Shaw, Shepard, Shipley, Sontany, Sparks, Stewart, Swann, Tidwell, Tindell, Todd, Towns, Turner M, Weaver, White, Williams K, Williams R, Wirgau, Womick, Madam Speaker Harwell -- 94

RECESS MOTION

On motion of Rep. McCormick, the House stood in recess until 9:00 a.m., Friday January 14, 2011.

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