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Journal of the Senate

SECOND REGULAR SESSION

FIFTY-SECOND DAY—THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 2016

The Senate met pursuant to adjournment. President Kinder in the Chair. Reverend Carl Gauck offered the following prayer:

“Don’t let your brain interfere with your heart.” (Albert Einstein) Lord God, we bring another week to a close with the work we complete today. We pray that we have carefully thought through all the implications of the actions we have taken and the work we’ve undertaken. Help us while driving to debrief our brains so we can let our brains rest and not get in the way of our hearts. May our hearts be free to express the appreciation we have for our loved ones who make it possible for us to be here and for their understanding of how our thoughts and actions often are centered here rather than at home. And we ask that our hearts speak to their hearts so they may know the love we have for them. In Your Holy Name we pray. Amen. The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited. A quorum being established, the Senate proceeded with its business. The Journal of the previous day was read and approved. Senator Kehoe announced photographers from The Missouri Times and KRCG-TV were given permission to take pictures in the Senate Chamber. The following Senators were present during the day’s proceedings:

Present—Senators Brown Chappelle-Nadal Cunningham Curls Dixon Emery Hegeman Holsman Keaveny Kehoe Kraus Libla Munzlinger Nasheed Onder Parson Pearce Richard Riddle Romine Sater Schaaf Schaefer Schatz Schmitt Schupp Sifton Silvey Wallingford Walsh Wasson Wieland—32

Absent—Senators—None

Absent with leave—Senators—None

Vacancies—2

The Lieutenant Governor was present.

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RESOLUTIONS Senator Libla offered Senate Resolution No. 1977, regarding Narvel Felts, which was adopted. Senator Onder offered Senate Resolution No. 1978, regarding Susan Sommer, Saint Peters, which was adopted. Senator Schaefer offered Senate Resolution No. 1979, regarding Eagle Scout Brendan Michael Fish, Columbia, which was adopted. Senator Richard offered Senate Resolution No. 1980, regarding the Eightieth Birthday of Betty Jay, which was adopted. Senator Schupp offered Senate Resolution No. 1981, regarding Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, which was adopted. Senator Emery offered Senate Resolution No. 1982, regarding Dr. James Clark, Bates City, which was adopted. Senator Curls offered Senate Resolution No. 1983, regarding the death of Gloria “Dean” Hazley, Kansas City, which was adopted. Senator Silvey offered Senate Resolution No. 1984, regarding the Missouri Association of Parliamentarians, which was adopted. Senator Schmitt assumed the Chair. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES Senator Cunningham, Chairman of the Committee on Governmental Accountability and Fiscal Oversight, submitted the following reports: Mr. President: Your Committee on Governmental Accountability and Fiscal Oversight, to which were referred SB 1025; SCS for SB 856; SB 681; SCS for SBs 661, 726 and 741; and SCS for SB 638, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bills do pass. Senator Onder assumed the Chair. RESOLUTIONS Senator Schaefer moved that SR 1793, with SCS and SS for SCS (pending), be taken up for adoption, which motion prevailed. SS for SCS for SR 1793 was again taken up. Senator Pearce assumed the Chair. Senator Schaefer moved that SS for SCS for SR 1793 be adopted, which motion prevailed. On motion of Senator Schaefer, SR 1793, as amended by the SS for SCS, was adopted by the following vote:

YEAS—Senators Brown Cunningham Dixon Emery Hegeman Kehoe Kraus Libla Munzlinger Onder Parson Pearce Richard Riddle Romine Sater Schaaf Schaefer Schatz Schmitt Silvey Wallingford Wasson Wieland—24 Fifty-Second Day—Thursday, April 14, 2016 859

NAYS—Senators Chappelle-Nadal Curls Holsman Keaveny Nasheed Schupp Sifton Walsh—8

Absent—Senators—None

Absent with leave—Senators—None

Vacancies—2 Senator Schaefer moved that SR 1794, with SCS, be taken up for adoption, which motion prevailed. SCS for SR 1794 was taken up. Senator Schaefer offered SS for SCS for SR 1794: SENATE SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 1794 Whereas, on July 21, 2015, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate established, pursuant to Senate Rule No. 31, the Senate Interim Committee on the Sanctity of Life composed of seven members of the Missouri Senate (later amended to include ten members of the Senate) with the following duties: 1. Conduct an in-depth analysis of the Planned Parenthood business model and the methods by which they dispose of human remains from aborted fetuses; 2. Investigate whether Planned Parenthood, and any of its affiliates or associates, is or has engaged in activity contrary to the laws of this state; 3. Determine whether any state dollars have been directly used in such activity or used in a manner to offset expenses so that Planned Parenthood and any of its affiliates and associates might engage in such alleged activities; 4. Investigate whether any person, past or present, employed by the state of Missouri had any prior knowledge of any such alleged activity or misuse of state funds; and 5. Examine and investigate any other issues the Committee deems relevant to the allegations brought forth against Planned Parenthood; and Whereas, over the course of several months, the Committee held public hearings to receive the testimony of witnesses and develop recommendations for the Missouri Senate; and Whereas, on November 24, 2015, the Committee, pursuant to the call issued by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate on July 21, 2015, and as part of its legislative duties to investigate whether or not an entity that is receiving state funds violated any state laws, issued a subpoena duces tecum to Dr. James Miller, Pathology Services, Inc. (attached as Exhibit 1). The subpoena was properly signed by President Pro Tempore of the Missouri Senate Ron Richard and attested to by the Secretary of the Missouri Senate and received by Dr. Miller on or about November 24, 2015; and Whereas, the subpoena duces tecum commanded Dr. Miller and Pathology Services, Inc. to designate a knowledgeable person to appear before the Committee on Wednesday, December 2, 2015, to testify before the Committee and to provide the records contained in Attachment A to the subpoena at such time; and 860 Journal of the Senate

Whereas, on December 1, 2015, Senator Schaefer, as chairman of the Committee, sent a letter to Dr. Miller extending the deadline to appear before the Committee to December 9, 2015, and Senator Schaefer sent another letter to Dr. Miller extending the deadline to appear before the Committee to December 16, 2015; and Whereas, on December 10, 2015, an attorney representing Dr. Miller and Pathology Services sent by fax and via USPS a document to Senator Richard entitled “Objections to the Subpoena Duces Tecum Issued to Dr. James Miller and Pathology Services Inc.”; and Whereas, the objections to the subpoena duces tecum contained in the letter to President Pro Tempore Richard by Dr. Miller and Pathology Services on December 10, 2015, have been distributed to the members of the Senate Committee on Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions, and Ethics; and Whereas, in the judgment of the Senate Committee on Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions, and Ethics, the objections to the subpoena duces tecum are without merit and that such subpoena should be fully complied with; and Whereas, the subpoena duces tecum does not seek any personally identifiable information from any client; and Whereas, to this day, Dr. Miller has failed to comply with a properly executed subpoena duces tecum issued by the Missouri Senate and has not indicated that he intends to ever comply with the subpoena duces tecum; and Whereas, in the judgment of this body, the documents sought by the Committee were relevant and pertinent to the charge of the Committee and should have been produced by Dr. Miller in the time period denoted in the subpoena duces tecum and the letters from Senator Schaefer to Dr. Miller; and Whereas, the General Assembly is authorized to issue subpoenas pursuant to Senate Rule 14 as well as Section 21.400, RSMo, which states “Subpoenas for witnesses and the production of records shall be issued at the request of any member of the senate or the house of representatives, or the party accused, or any member of any committee; and all process awarded by the senate or house of representatives, and subpoenas and other process for witnesses whose attendance is required by either the senate or the house, or before any committee, shall be under the hand of the president pro tem, or the speaker and attested by the secretary or chief clerk, as the case may be, and shall be executed by the sergeant at arms of such house, or by a special messenger appointed for that purpose.”; and Whereas, the General Assembly possesses power under the Missouri Constitution to arrest and punish a person who is guilty of contemptuous behavior; specifically Article III, Section 18 of the Missouri Constitution states, in part, that “Each house [of the General Assembly] may arrest and punish by fine not exceeding three hundred dollars, or imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding ten days, or both, any person not a member, who shall be guilty of disrespect to the house by any disorderly or contemptuous behavior in its presence during its sessions...”; and Whereas, Dr. James Miller and Pathology Services Inc. appear to have had no lawful excuse for not complying with the subpoena duces tecum; that the information to be obtained by the Committee from Dr. Miller and Pathology Services Inc. would be important and material for the Committee in fulfilling its legislative duties; that absent any lawful excuse it was the duty of Dr. James Miller and Pathology Services Inc. to have provided the requested documents: Fifty-Second Day—Thursday, April 14, 2016 861

Now Therefore Be It Resolved that the members of the Missouri Senate, Ninety-eighth General Assembly, Second Regular Session, hereby take notice of the aforementioned failure to comply with the subpoena duces tecum issued by the Missouri Senate; and Be It Further Resolved that Dr. Miller be summoned to appear at the bar of this body and show cause why he should not be found to have engaged in contemptuous behavior under Article III, Section 18 of the Missouri Constitution by refusing to comply with the subpoena issued under authority granted by Senate Rule 14 and Section 21.400, RSMo, and be punished for said contempt; and Be It Further Resolved that the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Secretary of the Senate are hereby authorized to issue the necessary process to bring Dr. Miller to the Senate Chamber within the Missouri State Capitol on April 25, 2016, at 2:00 p.m., and the Sergeant-at-Arms, or his designee, is authorized and required to execute such process in the manner directed therein. 862 Journal of the Senate Fifty-Second Day—Thursday, April 14, 2016 863 864 Journal of the Senate

Senator Schaefer moved that SS for SCS for SR 1794 be adopted, which motion prevailed. On motion of Senator Schaefer, SR 1794, as amended by the SS for SCS, was adopted by the following vote:

YEAS—Senators Brown Cunningham Dixon Emery Hegeman Kehoe Kraus Libla Munzlinger Onder Parson Pearce Richard Riddle Romine Sater Schaaf Schaefer Schatz Schmitt Silvey Wallingford Wasson Wieland—24

NAYS—Senators Chappelle-Nadal Curls Holsman Keaveny Nasheed Schupp Sifton Walsh—8

Absent—Senators—None

Absent with leave—Senators—None

Vacancies—2 THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS SB 1025, introduced by Senator Kraus, entitled: An Act to repeal sections 144.010, 144.018, and 144.020, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof three new sections relating to the taxation of instructional classes. Was taken up. On motion of Senator Kraus, SB 1025 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:

YEAS—Senators Brown Chappelle-Nadal Cunningham Curls Dixon Emery Hegeman Holsman Keaveny Kehoe Kraus Libla Munzlinger Nasheed Onder Parson Pearce Richard Riddle Romine Sater Schaaf Schaefer Schatz Schmitt Schupp Sifton Silvey Wallingford Walsh Wasson Wieland—32

NAYS—Senators—None

Absent—Senators—None

Absent with leave—Senators—None

Vacancies—2 The President declared the bill passed. On motion of Senator Kraus, title to the bill was agreed to. Senator Kraus moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered. Fifty-Second Day—Thursday, April 14, 2016 865

Senator Kehoe moved that motion lay on the table, which motion prevailed. SCS for SB 856, entitled: SENATE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE BILL NO. 856 An Act to amend chapter 135, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to tax deductions for employee stock ownership plans. Was taken up by Senator Silvey. On motion of Senator Silvey, SCS for SB 856 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:

YEAS—Senators Brown Chappelle-Nadal Cunningham Curls Dixon Emery Hegeman Holsman Keaveny Kehoe Kraus Libla Munzlinger Nasheed Onder Parson Pearce Richard Riddle Romine Sater Schaaf Schaefer Schatz Schmitt Schupp Sifton Silvey Wallingford Walsh Wasson Wieland—32

NAYS—Senators—None

Absent—Senators—None

Absent with leave—Senators—None

Vacancies—2 The President declared the bill passed. On motion of Senator Silvey, title to the bill was agreed to. Senator Silvey moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered. Senator Kehoe moved that motion lay on the table, which motion prevailed. SB 681, introduced by Senator Cunningham, entitled: An Act to repeal section 217.722, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to probation violations. Was taken up. On motion of Senator Cunningham, SB 681 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:

YEAS—Senators Brown Chappelle-Nadal Cunningham Curls Dixon Emery Hegeman Holsman Keaveny Kehoe Kraus Libla Munzlinger Nasheed Onder Parson Pearce Richard Riddle Romine Sater Schaaf Schaefer Schatz Schmitt Schupp Sifton Silvey Wallingford Walsh Wasson Wieland—32

NAYS—Senators—None 866 Journal of the Senate

Absent—Senators—None

Absent with leave—Senators—None

Vacancies—2 The President declared the bill passed. On motion of Senator Cunningham, title to the bill was agreed to. Senator Cunningham moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered. Senator Kehoe moved that motion lay on the table, which motion prevailed. Senator Silvey assumed the Chair. SCS for SBs 661, 726 and 741, entitled: SENATE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE BILLS NOS. 661, 726 and 741 An Act to repeal section 563.046 as enacted by senate bill no. 491, ninety-seventh general assembly, second regular session, and section 563.046 as enacted by senate bill no. 60, seventy-ninth general assembly, first regular session, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof two new sections relating to actions committed by government officials, with an emergency clause for a certain section and an effective date for a certain section. Was taken up by Senator Dixon. On motion of Senator Dixon, SCS for SBs 661, 726 and 741 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:

YEAS—Senators Brown Chappelle-Nadal Cunningham Curls Dixon Hegeman Holsman Keaveny Kehoe Kraus Libla Munzlinger Nasheed Parson Pearce Richard Riddle Romine Schaaf Schaefer Schatz Schmitt Schupp Sifton Silvey Wallingford Walsh Wasson Wieland—29

NAYS—Senators Emery Onder—2

Absent—Senators—None

Absent with leave—Senator Sater—1

Vacancies—2

The President declared the bill passed. The emergency clause was adopted by the following vote:

YEAS—Senators Brown Chappelle-Nadal Cunningham Curls Dixon Emery Hegeman Fifty-Second Day—Thursday, April 14, 2016 867

Holsman Keaveny Kehoe Kraus Libla Munzlinger Nasheed Parson Pearce Richard Riddle Romine Schaefer Schatz Schmitt Schupp Sifton Silvey Wallingford Walsh Wasson Wieland—29

NAYS—Senators Onder Schaaf—2

Absent—Senators—None

Absent with leave—Senator Sater—1

Vacancies—2 On motion of Senator Dixon, title to the bill was agreed to. Senator Dixon moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered. Senator Kehoe moved that motion lay on the table, which motion prevailed. SS for SB 659, introduced by Senator Wasson, entitled: SENATE SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE BILL NO. 659 An Act to amend chapter 304, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to the regulation of autocycles. Was taken up. On motion of Senator Wasson, SS for SB 659 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:

YEAS—Senators Brown Chappelle-Nadal Cunningham Curls Dixon Emery Hegeman Holsman Keaveny Kehoe Kraus Libla Munzlinger Nasheed Onder Parson Pearce Richard Riddle Romine Schaaf Schaefer Schatz Schmitt Schupp Sifton Silvey Wallingford Walsh Wasson Wieland—31

NAYS—Senators—None

Absent—Senators—None

Absent with leave—Senator Sater—1

Vacancies—2 The President declared the bill passed. On motion of Senator Wasson, title to the bill was agreed to. Senator Wasson moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered. 868 Journal of the Senate

Senator Kehoe moved that motion lay on the table, which motion prevailed. SB 1002, introduced by Senator Hegeman, entitled: An Act to repeal section 67.1471, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to community improvement districts. Was taken up. On motion of Senator Hegeman, SB 1002 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:

YEAS—Senators Brown Chappelle-Nadal Cunningham Curls Dixon Emery Hegeman Holsman Keaveny Kehoe Kraus Libla Munzlinger Nasheed Onder Parson Pearce Richard Riddle Romine Schaaf Schaefer Schatz Schmitt Schupp Sifton Silvey Wallingford Walsh Wasson Wieland—31

NAYS—Senators—None

Absent—Senators—None

Absent with leave—Senator Sater—1

Vacancies—2 The President declared the bill passed. On motion of Senator Hegeman, title to the bill was agreed to. Senator Hegeman moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered. Senator Kehoe moved that motion lay on the table, which motion prevailed.

SB 827, introduced by Senator Sifton, entitled: An Act to amend chapter 633, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to dyslexia. Was taken up. On motion of Senator Sifton, SB 827 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:

YEAS—Senators Brown Chappelle-Nadal Cunningham Curls Dixon Emery Hegeman Holsman Keaveny Kehoe Kraus Libla Munzlinger Nasheed Onder Parson Pearce Richard Riddle Romine Schaaf Schaefer Schatz Schmitt Schupp Sifton Silvey Wallingford Walsh Wasson Wieland—31

NAYS—Senators—None

Absent—Senators—None

Absent with leave—Senator Sater—1 Fifty-Second Day—Thursday, April 14, 2016 869

Vacancies—2 The President declared the bill passed. On motion of Senator Sifton, title to the bill was agreed to. Senator Sifton moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered. Senator Kehoe moved that motion lay on the table, which motion prevailed. SB 932, introduced by Senator Cunningham, entitled: An Act to repeal section 370.230, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to credit union supervisory committees. Was taken up. On motion of Senator Cunningham, SB 932 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:

YEAS—Senators Brown Chappelle-Nadal Cunningham Curls Dixon Emery Hegeman Holsman Keaveny Kehoe Kraus Libla Munzlinger Nasheed Onder Parson Pearce Richard Riddle Romine Schaaf Schaefer Schatz Schmitt Schupp Sifton Silvey Wallingford Walsh Wasson Wieland—31

NAYS—Senators—None

Absent—Senators—None

Absent with leave—Senator Sater—1

Vacancies—2 The President declared the bill passed. On motion of Senator Cunningham, title to the bill was agreed to. Senator Cunningham moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered. Senator Kehoe moved that motion lay on the table, which motion prevailed.

SB 947, introduced by Senator Parson, entitled: An Act to amend chapter 379, RSMo, by adding thereto five new sections relating to transportation network company insurance. Was taken up. On motion of Senator Parson, SB 947 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:

YEAS—Senators Brown Chappelle-Nadal Cunningham Curls Dixon Emery Hegeman Holsman Keaveny Kehoe Kraus Libla Munzlinger Nasheed Onder Parson Pearce Richard Riddle Romine Schaaf 870 Journal of the Senate

Schaefer Schatz Schmitt Schupp Sifton Silvey Wallingford Walsh Wasson Wieland—31

NAYS—Senators—None

Absent—Senators—None

Absent with leave—Senator Sater—1

Vacancies—2

The President declared the bill passed. On motion of Senator Parson, title to the bill was agreed to. Senator Parson moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered. Senator Kehoe moved that motion lay on the table, which motion prevailed.

SB 985, introduced by Senator Wasson, entitled: An Act to amend chapter 335, RSMo, by adding thereto twelve new sections relating to the nurse licensure compact, with an effective date. Was taken up. On motion of Senator Wasson, SB 985 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:

YEAS—Senators Brown Chappelle-Nadal Cunningham Curls Dixon Emery Hegeman Holsman Keaveny Kehoe Kraus Libla Munzlinger Nasheed Onder Parson Pearce Richard Riddle Romine Schaaf Schaefer Schatz Schmitt Schupp Sifton Silvey Wallingford Walsh Wasson Wieland—31

NAYS—Senators—None

Absent—Senators—None

Absent with leave—Senator Sater—1

Vacancies—2

The President declared the bill passed. On motion of Senator Wasson, title to the bill was agreed to. Senator Wasson moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered. Senator Kehoe moved that motion lay on the table, which motion prevailed. SCS for SB 638, entitled: Fifty-Second Day—Thursday, April 14, 2016 871

SENATE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE BILL NO. 638 An Act to repeal section 170.011, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof four new sections relating to civics education. Was taken up by Senator Riddle. On motion of Senator Riddle, SCS for SB 638 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:

YEAS—Senators Brown Chappelle-Nadal Cunningham Curls Dixon Emery Hegeman Holsman Keaveny Kehoe Kraus Libla Munzlinger Nasheed Onder Parson Pearce Richard Riddle Romine Schaaf Schaefer Schatz Schmitt Schupp Sifton Silvey Wallingford Walsh Wasson Wieland—31

NAYS—Senators—None

Absent—Senators—None

Absent with leave—Senator Sater—1

Vacancies—2 The President declared the bill passed. On motion of Senator Riddle, title to the bill was agreed to. Senator Riddle moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered. Senator Kehoe moved that motion lay on the table, which motion prevailed.

SCS for SB 996, entitled: SENATE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE BILL NO. 996 An Act to repeal section 160.415, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to distribution of state school aid for charter schools, with an emergency clause. Was taken up by Senator Pearce. On motion of Senator Pearce, SCS for SB 996 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:

YEAS—Senators Brown Chappelle-Nadal Cunningham Curls Dixon Holsman Keaveny Kehoe Libla Munzlinger Nasheed Onder Parson Pearce Richard Riddle Romine Schaaf Schaefer Schatz Schmitt Schupp Sifton Silvey Wallingford Walsh Wasson Wieland—28

NAYS—Senators Emery Hegeman Kraus—3 872 Journal of the Senate

Absent—Senators—None

Absent with leave—Senator Sater—1

Vacancies—2 The President declared the bill passed. The emergency clause was adopted by the following vote:

YEAS—Senators Brown Chappelle-Nadal Cunningham Curls Dixon Holsman Keaveny Kehoe Libla Munzlinger Nasheed Onder Parson Pearce Richard Riddle Romine Schaaf Schaefer Schatz Schmitt Schupp Sifton Silvey Wallingford Walsh Wasson Wieland—28

NAYS—Senators Emery Hegeman Kraus—3

Absent—Senators—None

Absent with leave—Senator Sater—1

Vacancies—2 On motion of Senator Pearce, title to the bill was agreed to. Senator Pearce moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered. Senator Kehoe moved that motion lay on the table, which motion prevailed. SB 899, introduced by Senator Parson, entitled: An Act to amend chapter 227, RSMo, by adding thereto four new sections relating to the designation of certain memorial transportation infrastructure. Was taken up. On motion of Senator Parson, SB 899 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:

YEAS—Senators Brown Chappelle-Nadal Cunningham Curls Dixon Hegeman Holsman Keaveny Kehoe Kraus Libla Munzlinger Nasheed Onder Parson Pearce Richard Riddle Romine Schaaf Schaefer Schatz Schmitt Schupp Sifton Silvey Wallingford Walsh Wasson Wieland—30

NAYS—Senator Emery—1

Absent—Senators—None

Absent with leave—Senator Sater—1 Fifty-Second Day—Thursday, April 14, 2016 873

Vacancies—2 The President declared the bill passed. On motion of Senator Parson, title to the bill was agreed to. Senator Parson moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered. Senator Kehoe moved that motion lay on the table, which motion prevailed. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES Senator Richard, Chairman of the Committee on Gubernatorial Appointments, submitted the following reports, reading of which was waived: Mr. President: Your Committee on Gubernatorial Appointments, to which were referred the following appointments and reappointments, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate do give its advice and consent to the following: Glen P. Cope, Republican and Timothy W. Martin, Independent, as members of the State Soil And Water Districts Commission; Also, Larea Annette Griggs, as a member of the Missouri Brain Injury Advisory Council; Also, Nancy S. Hoeman; Michelle L. Miller; Linda K. Thomas; and Donna M. Washburn, as members of the Child Abuse And Neglect Review Board; Also, Barbara J. Hayden, Republican; Willis Jackson Magruder, Democrat; James L. Mathewson, Democrat; Donald R. McQuitty, Democrat; Lowell F. Mohler, Republican; and Kevin C. Roberts, Democrat, as members of the State Fair Commission; Also, Stephen F. Huss, as a member of the Mental Health Commission; Also, Rosella L. Schad, as a member of the Board of Geologist Registration; Also, Carter Brooks Templeton, as a student representative of the Truman State University Board Of Governors; Also, David C. Thomas, Republican, as a member of the Missouri Commission on Human Rights; and Derek J. Wiseman, as a member of the Children’s Trust Fund Board. Senator Richard requested unanimous consent of the Senate to vote on the above reports in one motion. There being no objection, the request was granted. Senator Richard moved that the committee reports be adopted, and the Senate do give its advice and 874 Journal of the Senate consent to the above appointments and reappointments, which motion prevailed. President Pro Tem Richard assumed the Chair. Senator Pearce, Chairman of the Committee on Education, submitted the following reports: Mr. President: Your Committee on Education, to which was referred SB 1085, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on Education, to which was referred HB 1681, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on Education, to which was referred HB 2428, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar. Senator Schmitt, Chairman of the Committee on Jobs, Economic Development and Local Government, submitted the following report: Mr. President: Your Committee on Jobs, Economic Development and Local Government, to which was referred HB 1698, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass. Senator Schaaf, Chairman of the Committee on General Laws and Pensions, submitted the following reports: Mr. President: Your Committee on General Laws and Pensions, to which was referred HB 2195, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on General Laws and Pensions, to which was referred HB 1539, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on General Laws and Pensions, to which was referred HB 1538, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on General Laws and Pensions, to which was referred HB 1559, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on General Laws and Pensions, to which was referred HCS for HB 1658, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass. Also, Fifty-Second Day—Thursday, April 14, 2016 875

Mr. President: Your Committee on General Laws and Pensions, to which was referred HB 2183, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on General Laws and Pensions, to which was referred HCS for HB 2453, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on General Laws and Pensions, to which was referred HB 2480, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar. Senator Wasson, Chairman of the Committee on Financial and Governmental Organizations and Elections, submitted the following reports: Mr. President: Your Committee on Financial and Governmental Organizations and Elections, to which was referred SB 771, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on Financial and Governmental Organizations and Elections, to which was referred HB 1473, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on Financial and Governmental Organizations and Elections, to which was referred HCS for HB 1480, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on Financial and Governmental Organizations and Elections, to which was referred HCS for HB 1477, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on Financial and Governmental Organizations and Elections, to which was referred HB 2125, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass. Senator Dixon, Chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence, submitted the following reports: Mr. President: Your Committee on the Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence, to which was referred SB 733, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass. Also, 876 Journal of the Senate

Mr. President: Your Committee on the Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence, to which was referred SB 734, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on the Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence, to which was referred HB 1388, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on the Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence, to which was referred HB 1619, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass. Senator Parson, Chairman of the Committee on Small Business, Insurance and Industry, submitted the following reports: Mr. President: Your Committee on Small Business, Insurance and Industry, to which was referred SB 830, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on Small Business, Insurance and Industry, to which was referred SB 1091, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass. On behalf of Senator Kraus, Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means, Senator Kehoe submitted the following reports: Mr. President: Your Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred HB 1593, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred HCS for HB 2030, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred HB 1582, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred SB 1117, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred SB 596, begs leave to report Fifty-Second Day—Thursday, April 14, 2016 877 that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass. Senator Brown, Chairman of the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs and Health, submitted the following report: Mr. President: Your Committee on Veterans’ Affairs and Health, to which was referred HCS for HBs 1366 and 1878, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass. Senator Kehoe, Chairman of the Committee on Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics, submitted the following report: Mr. President: Your Committee on Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics, to which was referred SB 774, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass. On behalf of Senator Sater, Chairman of the Committee on Seniors, Families and Children, Senator Kehoe submitted the following reports: Mr. President: Your Committee on Seniors, Families and Children, to which was referred HCS for HB 1649, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on Seniors, Families and Children, to which was referred HB 1795, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass. Senator Cunningham, Chairman of the Committee on Governmental Accountability and Fiscal Oversight, submitted the following report: Mr. President: Your Committee on Governmental Accountability and Fiscal Oversight, to which was referred HCS for HB 2187, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass. Senator Silvey, Chairman of the Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy and the Environment, submitted the following reports: Mr. President: Your Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy and the Environment, to which was referred SB 1120, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy and the Environment, to which was referred HCS for HB 1904, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass. Senator Libla, Chairman of the Committee on Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety, submitted the following reports: Mr. President: Your Committee on Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety, to which was referred HB 2591, HB 1958 and HB 2369, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar. 878 Journal of the Senate

Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety, to which was referred HB 2335, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety, to which was referred HB 1851, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar. Also, Mr. President: Your Committee on Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety, to which was referred HB 1745, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass. Senator Riddle assumed the Chair. MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE The following messages were received from the House of Representatives through its Chief Clerk: Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senate that the House has taken up and adopted the Conference Committee Report on SS for SCS for HB 1979, as amended, and has taken up and passed CCS for SS for SCS for HB 1979. Also, Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senate that the House has taken up and passed HB 2667, entitled: An Act to repeal sections 43.535 and 190.060, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof two new sections relating to ambulance districts. In which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested. Read 1st time. Also, Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senate that the House has taken up and passed HCS for HBs 2069 & 2371, entitled: An Act to repeal sections 188.036, 188.047, 188.052, 194.375, and 197.230, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof six new sections relating to abortion, with penalty provisions. In which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested. Read 1st time. Also, Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senate that the House has taken up and passed HCS for HBs 2045 & 2316, entitled: An Act to amend chapter 376, RSMo, by adding thereto two new sections relating to pharmacy. In which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested. Fifty-Second Day—Thursday, April 14, 2016 879

Read 1st time. Also, Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senate that the House has taken up and passed HB 1811, entitled: An Act to amend chapter 273, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to dogs. In which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested. Read 1st time. Also, Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senate that the House has taken up and passed HCS for HB 1858, entitled: An Act to repeal sections 400.9-516, 486.245, 486.285, 486.305, 486.310, and 486.375, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof eight new sections relating to the filing of certain documents, with penalty provisions. In which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested. Read 1st time. Also, Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senate that the House has taken up and passed HCS for HB 1632, entitled: An Act to repeal sections 49.060, 79.490, 80.570, 192.300, 478.003, and section 574.010 as enacted by senate bill no. 491, ninety-seventh general assembly, second regular session, and section 574.010 as enacted by senate bill no. 180, eighty-seventh general assembly, first regular session, and to enact in lieu thereof eighteen new sections relating to political subdivisions, with penalty provisions. In which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested. Read 1st time. Also, Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senate that the House has taken up and passed HB 1443, entitled: An Act to amend chapter 70, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to the Missouri local government employees’ retirement system. In which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested. Read 1st time. Also, Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senate that the House has taken up and passed HCS for HB 2379, entitled: An Act to amend chapters 167 and 633, RSMo, by adding thereto two new sections relating to dyslexia. In which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested. Read 1st time. 880 Journal of the Senate

Also, Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senate that the House has taken up and passed HB 2605, entitled: An Act to amend chapter 210, RSMo, by adding thereto four new sections relating to children in foster care. In which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested. Read 1st time. Also, Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senate that the House has taken up and passed HB 2217, entitled: An Act to amend chapter 376, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to fees for optometric and ophthalmic services. In which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested. Read 1st time. HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND READING The following Bills were read the 2nd time and referred to the Committees indicated: HB 1659––Veterans’ Affairs and Health. HCS for HB 2441––Veterans’ Affairs and Health. HCS for HB 1941––Progress and Development. HCS for HB 1695––Jobs, Economic Development and Local Government. HB 2146––Seniors, Families and Children. HB 2147––Seniors, Families and Children. HB 1466––Financial and Governmental Organizations and Elections. HCS for HB 2332––Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence. HCS for HB 2561––Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence. HB 1715––Seniors, Families and Children. HCS for HB 2202––Seniors, Families and Children. HCS for HB 2381––Ways and Means. HB 2102––Jobs, Economic Development and Local Government. HCS for HB 2135––Jobs, Economic Development and Local Government. HCS for HB 1804––Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy and the Environment. HCS for HB 2038––Agriculture, Food Production and Outdoor Resources. HCS for HB 1428––Veterans’ Affairs and Health. HCS for HB 2150––Small Business, Insurance and Industry. Fifty-Second Day—Thursday, April 14, 2016 881

HB 1962––Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety. HCS for HB 1943––Education. HCS for HB 2445––Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety. HB 1951––General Laws and Pensions. HCS for HB 2272––Jobs, Economic Development and Local Government. HB 1427––Education. HB 1816––Financial and Governmental Organizations and Elections. HB 2590––Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence. HCS for HB 1756—Small Business, Insurance and Industry. HCS for HB 1718––Small Business, Insurance and Industry. INTRODUCTIONS OF GUESTS On behalf of Senators Brown, Wallingford, Wieland, Silvey and himself, Senator Parson introduced to the Senate, Shae Smith, Bolivar; Lacey Haskell, Steelville; CJ Thomas, Camdenton; Lilly Stockard, Jackson; Aimee Stockard, St. Louis; and Brooke Rowe, Kansas City, representatives of Miss Junior High School Collegiate America Pageant. Senator Emery introduced to the Senate, Jason Dieckhoff, and Rachel Barry, Ty Cook, Sara Gammon and Kevin Cameron, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Harrisonville High School. Senator Riddle introduced to the Senate, Advisor Brett Waddell, Lane Conderman, Louie Lovelace, Mandy Horne and Hannah Barber, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Elsberry High School. Senator Romine introduced to the Senate, Hanna Donze, Hallie Kalb, Beth Pfaff, Thomas Boland and Tyller Arnold, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Ste. Genevieve. Senator Hegeman introduced to the Senate, Advisor Stephanie Oaks, Katie Blanchard, Cheyanne Blanchard, Ismael Garcia and Esly Ortega, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Sullivan County. Senator Emery introduced to the Senate, Harva and Mark Miller, Paxton Dahmer, Ma Kayla Haner, Jocelyn Davis, Anna Miller and Cayden Sanderson, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Nevada High School. Senator Emery introduced to the Senate, twenty-five fourth grade students from Clinton Christian Academy. Senator Wallingford introduced to the Senate, teacher Laura Bray and nineteen eighth grade students from Immaculate Conception School, Jackson. Senator Brown introduced to the Senate, Jared Simpson, Josh Mareth, Alyssa Bowers, Braylin Shelton, Dalton Sanders and Zane Massey, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Salem. Senator Romine introduced to the Senate, Angie McGoveran, Linda Wolfe, Russ Kuttenkuler, Annie Winkler, Sara Sucharski and Andrea Wolf, Jefferson County. Senator Riddle introduced to the Senate, teachers and fourth grade students from McIntire Elementary School, Fulton. Senator Emery introduced to the Senate, Advisor Kathalee Cole, Alyssa Engeman, Betty Jurgensmeyer, 882 Journal of the Senate

Jaclyn Smith, Clayton Steward and Taylor Bush, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Montrose. Senator Parson introduced to the Senate, teacher Clint Johnson, Michaela , Emily Meeker, David Zink, Nathan Wade, Hanah Wheeler and Andrew Schlueter, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, St. Clair County. Senator Parson introduced to the Senate, Austin Rice, Sharon Daves, Taiylor Evans, Ranae Poole, Katelin Truster and Juliette Moore, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Dallas County. Senator Brown introduced to the Senate, Angel Fox, Drew Ash, Hunter Barclay, Micah Schmidt, Lincoln McGuire, Kevin Burns, A.J. Camarillo and Nathan Porter, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Camden County. Senator Sater introduced to the Senate, BreeAnna Moore, Courtney Kaye, Allison Krueger, Ty Roethemeier, Darren Mitchell and Tristan Dennis, Lawrence County; and Reagan Bluel. Senator Sater introduced to the Senate, Mattie Stephenson, Evan Mareth, Kendra Hayworth and Larry Long, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Barry County. Senator Hegeman introduced to the Senate, Clay Parkhurst, Alyssa Craig, Kiley Gibson, Kyla Plynell and Karley Mouzakis, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Harrison; and Bryan Barnett. Senator Parson introduced to the Senate, Sponsor Glen Ray, Aron Randolph, Breannah Staver and Raleigh Raef, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Laclede County. Senator Riddle introduced to the Senate, Maddie Bader, Colt Engemann, Kassie Jennings, Amber Worthington, Michael Fidler and Macy Block, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Hermann, Montgomery County and Wellsville-Middletown; and Luella Gregory and Mary LeKamp. Senator Hegeman introduced to the Senate, Advisor Keith Sutton, Skylar Reynolds, Kince Hutchison, Lilly Simons, DeClan Schwelza, Haize Wilson and Jarod Rains, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Daviess County. Senator Kehoe introduced to the Senate, members of Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Fatima-Osage R-III, Miller County, Gasconade County, Morgan County and Cole-Eugene High Schools. Senator Riddle introduced to the Senate, Advisor Tonya St. John, Renee Nelson, Hailey Hopke, Courtney Jennings, Matty Northcutt, Travis Swaim and Avery , Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Audrain County; and Patty Fennewald and Taylor Fredrick. Senator Riddle introduced to the Senate, ten representatives of Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Callaway County; and Katie Milhollin and Billy Grannemann. Senator Schaaf introduced to the Senate, teacher Debbie Knadler, Chelsea Price, Caleb Knadler, Caitlin Evans and Dylan Deathridge, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, St. Joseph. Senator Parson introduced to the Senate, Katelyn Voris, Andrew Covert, Cassidy Elliott, Alyssa Presley, Ryan Bake and Courtney Jenkins, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Polk County; and Jerry Sukovaty and Erin Huntsman. Senator Richard introduced to the Senate, Parker Athey, Jacob Martin, Andrew Adams, Morgan Winchester, Byron Stevens, Blake Jeffries, Ryan Harshaw, Jenna Rector and Keegan Chorum, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Jasper High School; and Patricia Burgi and Mark Keenan. Senator Cunningham introduced to the Senate, student teacher Morgan Borts, Jon Wilson, Wyatt Wilson, Baylee Lynne, Zach Woodward and Cole Hershberger, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Fifty-Second Day—Thursday, April 14, 2016 883

Gainesville. Senator Cunningham introduced to the Senate, Whitney Goans, Eden Edwards, Alex Grenz and Victoria Johnson, Alton; and Cierra Summers and Lauren Murdock, Couch; and Brook Reid and Tyler West, Koshkonong; Christian Hirsch, Jordan Gower and Mikayla Allen, Thayer; Farm Bureau Youth Leadership; and Elysia Grothe, Jarvis Reed, John Doss and Marcus Orf. Senator Emery introduced to the Senate, Mackenzie Irvin, Kinady Fischer, Jamison Ogburn and Mary Fischer, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Bates County. Senator Pearce introduced to the Senate, Jan Davidson and Seth Gibson, Norborne; Matthew Jenkins and Allie Lock, Carrollton; Farm Bureau Youth Leadership. Senator Hegeman introduced to the Senate, Advisor Kabel Oaks, Emily Lynch, Conner Lovell, Mariah Fox, Katerina Black, Karli Crawford and Jasper Hanson, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Grundy County. Senator Kehoe introduced to the Senate, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership students from Linn and Vienna High Schools. Senator Pearce introduced to the Senate, Elizabeth Dunnington, Billie Thompson, Morgan Dotson, Jacob Graham and Austin Van Oster, Caldwell County; Trace Chambers and Aaron Renaud, Howard County; Sherry Jones and students, Livingston County; and Steven Logsdon, Madison O’Dell, Kristin O’Dell; and Lily Warman, Ray County, representatives of Farm Bureau Youth Leadership; and Nicol Lindaman, Doug Chambers, Joe Robinson and Don Honeycutt, Senator Riddle introduced to the Senate, Advisor Joni Fields, Ashley Kendrick, Maddie Breid, Elizabeth Vitt, Ashlyn Peterson and Andrea Unterbrink, Farm Bureau Youth Leadership, Paris and Madison High Schools. Senator Kraus introduced to the Senate, fourth grade students from Plaza Heights Christian Academy. On motion of Senator Onder, the Senate adjourned until 4:00 p.m., Monday, April 18, 2016.

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FIFTY-THIRD DAY–MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2016 ______

FORMAL CALENDAR

HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND READING

HB 2667-Shumake HCS for HB 1632 HCS for HBs 2069 & 2371 HB 1443-Leara HCS for HBs 2045 & 2316 HCS for HB 2379 HB 1811-Hicks HB 2605-Lauer HCS for HB 1858 HB 2217-Morris 884 Journal of the Senate

THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS

SCS for SBs 588, 603 & 942-Dixon and SCS for SB 968-Brown (In Fiscal Oversight) Curls (In Fiscal Oversight) SCS for SB 904-Pearce (In Fiscal Oversight) SCS for SB 998-Romine (In Fiscal Oversight) SB 873-Pearce (In Fiscal Oversight)

SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION

1. SBs 857 & 712-Romine, with SCS 31. SB 1144-Brown 2. SB 941-Dixon 32. SB 871-Wallingford 3. SB 869-Schmitt 33. SB 1026-Schatz, with SCS 4. SB 658-Wasson 34. SB 1066-Curls 5. SB 1057-Schaaf, with SCS 35. SB 1139-Silvey and Holsman 6. SB 951-Wasson 36. SBs 851 & 694-Brown, with SCS 7. SJR 23-Sater 37. SB 1028-Silvey, et al, with SCS 8. SB 1096-Dixon and Keaveny 38. SB 848-Emery, with SCS 9. SB 1012-Dixon 39. SB 719-Emery, with SCS 10. SB 1014-Dixon 40. SB 995-Riddle 11. SB 812-Keaveny 41. SB 788-Schatz, with SCS 12. SB 775-Schaefer 42. SB 1131-Sifton 13. SB 613-Cunningham, et al, with SCS 43. SB 1033-Pearce 14. SB 792-Richard 44. SBs 1010, 958 & 878-Curls, with SCS 15. SB 868-Wasson 45. SB 793-Richard 16. SJR 35-Kraus, with SCS 46. SB 1003-Onder 17. SB 798-Kraus, with SCS 47. SB 1004-Onder 18. SB 920-Schmitt and Kraus 48. SB 884-Munzlinger 19. SB 1094-Kehoe, with SCS 49. SB 686-Wallingford, with SCS 20. SB 622-Romine, with SCS 50. SB 1085-Pearce 21. SB 1005-Walsh 51. SB 771-Onder 22. SB 972-Silvey 52. SB 733-Dixon 23. SB 966-Schaaf 53. SB 734-Dixon 24. SB 908-Sater, with SCS 54. SB 830-Wasson, with SCS 25. SB 853-Brown 55. SB 1091-Riddle 26. SBs 662 & 587-Dixon, with SCS 56. SB 1117-Wasson, with SCS 27. SB 1075-Wallingford 57. SB 596-Kraus, with SCS 28. SB 883-Riddle 58. SB 774-Schmitt 29. SB 896-Hegeman 59. SB 1120-Hegeman, et al 30. SB 1074-Schmitt, with SCS Fifty-Second Day—Thursday, April 14, 2016 885

HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING

1. HCS for HB 2013 (Schaefer) 12. HCS for HB 1658 (Onder) 2. HB 1414-Houghton, with SCS 13. HCS for HB 1477 (Munzlinger) (Munzlinger) 14. HB 2125-Fitzwater, with SCS (Schmitt) 3. HCS for HB 1729, with SCS (Munzlinger) 15. HB 1619-McCaherty (Dixon) 4. HB 1870-Hoskins (Pearce) 16. HCS for HB 2030, with SCS (Silvey) (In Fiscal Oversight) 17. HB 1582-Kelley, with SCS (Kraus) 5. HCS for HB 1550, with SCS (Sater) 18. HCS for HBs 1366 & 1878, with SCS 6. HCS for HB 1562 (Onder) (Schaefer) 7. HCS for HB 1877 (Wallingford) 19. HCS for HB 1649, with SCS (Parson) 8. HB 1733-Davis (Kraus) 20. HB 1795-Haefner, with SCS (Sater) 9. HB 1568-Lynch (Brown) 21. HCS for HB 2187, with SCS (In Fiscal Oversight) (Cunningham) 10. HB 1855-Allen (Schaaf) 22. HCS for HB 1904, with SCS (In Fiscal Oversight) (Wallingford) 11. HB 1698-Rowden, with SCS 23. HB 1745-Brattin, with SCS (Schatz)

INFORMAL CALENDAR

THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS

SB 783-Onder

SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION

SB 575-Schaefer, with SCS, SS for SCS & SB 785-Schaefer, with SCS, SS for SCS, SA 1 (pending) SA 1, SSA 1 for SA 1, SA 1 to SSA 1 SB 576-Keaveny for SA 1 & point of order (pending) SB 577-Keaveny SBs 789 & 595-Wasson, with SCS SB 580-Schaaf, with SCS & SA 2 (pending) SB 801-Sater, with SCS & SS for SCS SB 590-Dixon, with SCS, SS for SCS & (pending) SA 8 (pending) SB 802-Sater SB 612-Cunningham SB 805-Onder, with SCS SB 619-Wallingford SB 806-Onder, with SCS SB 644-Onder, with SCS SB 816-Wieland, et al SB 663-Dixon, with SCS & SA 1 (pending) SB 825-Munzlinger, with SA 1 (pending) SB 680-Emery SB 858-Romine, with SCS & SS for SCS SB 706-Dixon (pending) SB 772-Onder, with SCS SB 894-Munzlinger, with SS (pending) 886 Journal of the Senate

SB 898-Cunningham SB 980-Keaveny, with SCS, SS for SCS, SB 916-Schaefer SA 1 & SA 3 to SA 1 (pending) SB 964-Wallingford, with SCS (pending)

HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING

HB 1452-Hoskins, with SCS (Pearce) HB 2166-Alferman, with SCS & SS for SCS HB 1575-Rowden, with SCA 1 (Onder) (pending) (Onder) HB 1631-Alferman, with SCS, SS for SCS & HB 2226-Barnes (Silvey) SA 1 (pending) (Kraus) HJR 53-Dugger (Kraus)

CONSENT CALENDAR

House Bills

Reported 4/14

HB 1681-Haahr (Dixon) HB 1473-Dugger, with SCS (Wasson) HB 2428-Swan HCS for HB 1480 (Hegeman) HB 2195-Hoskins (Pearce) HB 1388-Roeber (Dixon) HB 1539-Vescovo HB 1593-Crawford (Hegeman) HB 1538-Vescovo HB 2591, HB 1958 & HB 2369-Richardson, HB 1559-McCann Beatty (Curls) with SCS (Libla) HB 2183-Roeber (Curls) HB 2335-Houghton, with SCS HCS for HB 2453, with SCS HB 1851-Alferman, with SCS (Schatz) HB 2480-Justus

BILLS IN CONFERENCE AND BILLS CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES

In Conference

HB 1979-Rowden, with SS for SCS, as HCS for HB 2006, with SCS (Schaefer) amended (Onder) (House adopted CCR HCS for HB 2007, with SCS (Schaefer) and passed CCS) HCS for HB 2008, with SCS (Schaefer) HCS for HB 2002, with SCS (Schaefer) HCS for HB 2009, with SCS (Schaefer) HCS for HB 2003, with SCS (Schaefer) HCS for HB 2010, with SCS, as amended HCS for HB 2004, with SCS (Schaefer) (Schaefer) HCS for HB 2005, with SCS (Schaefer) HCS for HB 2011, with SCS (Schaefer) Fifty-Second Day—Thursday, April 14, 2016 887

HCS for HB 2012, with SCS (Schaefer) HB 2203-Barnes, with SS for SCS, as amended HCS for HB 2014, with SCS (Schaefer) (Kehoe) (Further conference granted)

RESOLUTIONS

Reported from Committee

SCR 42-Curls SCR 56-Brown SCR 45-Dixon SCR 59-Emery SCR 50-Nasheed SCR 61-Parson SCRs 53 & 44-Schaefer, with SCS SCR 63-Curls and Munzlinger SCR 54-Walsh SCR 65-Schaefer SCR 55-Holsman SCR 67-Parson

To be Referred

SR 1970-Dixon

MISCELLANEOUS

CCS for SCS for HCS for HB 2 (Schaefer) CCS for SCS for HCS for HB 10 (Schaefer) (Section 2.030/Appropriation 9235) (Section 10.710/Appropriation 9859)

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