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HOUSE JOURNAL

First Regular Session of the Fifty-eighth Legislature

of the State of Oklahoma

Forty-fourth Legislative Day, Tuesday, April 20, 2021

The House was called to order by Representative West (Tammy).

The roll was called with 101 Members present.

Representative West (Tammy) declared a quorum present.

Prayer was offered by Representative Talley.

The Journal for the last legislative day was approved.

ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED MEASURES

HAs to SBs 2, 85, 126, 600, 658, 689, 737 and 828 were reported correctly engrossed, properly signed, in open session, and the measures, as amended, were ordered returned to the Honorable Senate.

HBs 1001, 1773, 2072, 2090, 2229, 2277, 2297, 2313, 2374, 2375, 2380, 2458, 2462, 2511, 2568, 2665 and 2939 were reported correctly enrolled and, after fourth reading, properly signed, in open session, and ordered transmitted to the Honorable Senate.

HR 1024 was reported correctly enrolled, properly signed, in open session, and ordered transmitted to the Secretary of State.

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GENERAL ORDER

SB 825 by Standridge of the Senate and West (Kevin) of the House was read and considered.

Representative West (Kevin) moved that SB 825 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 825 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Baker, Bashore, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Gann, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, May, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Moore, Newton, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Randleman, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Stinson, Strom, Talley, Vancuren, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--75.

Nay: Bennett, Blancett, Cruz, Dollens, Fugate, Lowe (Jason), Munson, Nichols, Pittman, Provenzano, Ranson, Rosecrants, Turner, Virgin, Waldron, Walke.--16.

Excused: Bell, Brewer, Ford, Goodwin, Hilbert, Kannady, Martinez, McBride, Phillips, Townley.--10.

The measure passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 825 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 128 by Rader et al. of the Senate and Lowe (Dick) of the House was read and considered.

Representative Lowe (Dick) moved that SB 128 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

SB 128 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and emergency, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Baker, Bashore, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Stinson, Strom, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--92.

Nay: Stearman.--1.

Excused: Bell, Brewer, Goodwin, Hilbert, Martinez, Pae, Roberts (Sean), Sneed.--8.

The measure and emergency passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 128 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 187 by Rosino of the Senate and West (Josh) of the House was read and considered.

Representative West (Josh) moved that SB 187 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 187 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Baker, Bashore, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Phillips, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, 1142 House Journal

Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Stinson, Strom, Talley, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--93.

Excused: Bell, Brewer, Cruz, Goodwin, McBride, Pfeiffer, Turner, West (Tammy).--8.

The measure passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 187 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 31 by Daniels et al. of the Senate and Moore of the House was read and considered.

Representative Moore moved that SB 31 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 31 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and emergency, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Baker, Bashore, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Stinson, Strom, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--94.

Excused: Bell, Brewer, Goodwin, McBride, Mize, Phillips, Sneed.--7.

The measure and emergency passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 31 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

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GENERAL ORDER

SB 1049 by Thompson et al. of the Senate and Wallace et al. of the House was read and considered.

Representative Fugate moved to suspend Joint Rule 4.9 pursuant to Joint Rule 8 for the purpose of amending a measure from the Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget, which motion failed upon roll call as follows:

Aye: Bennett, Blancett, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Dollens, Frix, Fugate, Munson, Nichols, Pittman, Provenzano, Ranson, Rosecrants, Turner, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, West (Kevin).--18.

Nay: Bashore, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Cornwell, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Echols, Fetgatter, Gann, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Humphrey, Johns, Kerbs, Lepak, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, May, McDugle, Mize, Moore, O’Donnell, Olsen, Pae, Patzkowsky, Randleman, Roberts (Dustin), Roe, Smith, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Talley, Townley, West (Josh), Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--48.

Excused: Baker, Bell, Brewer, Conley, Ford, Goodwin, Hilbert, Hill, Kannady, Kendrix, Lawson, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Martinez, McBride, McEntire, Miller, Newton, Nollan, Osburn, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Russ, Sims, Sneed, Stark, Stinson, Strom, Vancuren, Wallace, West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams.--35.

Representative Frix Presiding

Representative Mize moved adoption of the Joint Committee Report on SB 1049, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 1049 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and emergency, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Baker, Bashore, Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Brewer, Burns, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Goodwin, Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Johns, Kannady, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman, Provenzano, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--79. 1144 House Journal

Nay: Crosswhite Hader, Dempsey, Gann, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Humphrey, Kendrix, Olsen, Randleman, Roberts (Sean), Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, West (Kevin), West (Rick).--19.

Excused: Bush, Stinson, Turner.--3.

The measure and emergency passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 1049 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

Announcing the passage of and returning engrossed measures as amended: HBs 1935, Coauthored by Representatives Bell, Pittman, 2028, Coauthored by Senator Taylor, 2292, Coauthored by Senators Pederson, Montgomery, 2311, Coauthored by Representatives Brewer, Virgin, 2312, Coauthored by Representative Virgin, 2318, 2687, 2726, Coauthored by Representative Bell and 2776.

Senate amendments were read on the above-numbered measures.

Transmitting enrolled measures

Advising fourth reading of and transmitting for signature Enrolled SBs 87, 315, 335, 428, 550, 710 and 839.

The above-numbered enrolled measures were, after fourth reading, properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable Senate.

Advising the signing of and transmitting for signature Enrolled SCR 8.

The above-numbered enrolled measure was properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable Senate.

Returning enrolled measures

Announcing that Enrolled HBs 1001, 1773, 2072, 2090, 2229, 2277, 2297, 2313, 2374, 2375, 2380, 2458, 2462, 2511, 2568, 2665 and 2939 have been read at length for the fourth time and signed by the Presiding Officer of Senate, in open session.

The above measures were ordered transmitted to the Honorable Governor.

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GENERAL ORDER

SB 1050 by Thompson et al. of the Senate and Wallace et al. of the House was read and considered.

Representative Echols moved to advance the question, which was the order.

Representative Mize moved adoption of the Joint Committee Report on SB 1050, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 1050 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and emergency, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Baker, Bashore, Bell, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Brewer, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Goodwin, Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Johns, Kannady, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman, Provenzano, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Stark, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--78.

Nay: Crosswhite Hader, Gann, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Humphrey, Kendrix, Olsen, Randleman, Roberts (Sean), Sims, Smith, Sneed, Steagall, Stearman, West (Kevin), West (Rick).--17.

Excused: Bennett, Lowe (Jason), Moore, Stinson, Townley, Turner.--6.

The measure and emergency passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 1050 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

RESOLUTIONS

The following was introduced and read:

HR 1026  By McCall. A Resolution relating to the House Rules; establishing a Special Rule for House Bills 1237, 1238 and 1239 of the 1st Session of the 58th ; prescribing procedures related to consideration of measures and amendments to measures; providing that the Special Rule shall take precedence when in conflict with the House Rules; 1146 House Journal providing for strict construction of the Special Rule; and providing for termination of the Special Rule.

MOTION

Representative Bush asked that the Journal reflect that had she been present in the Chamber, she would have voted aye on SB 1049, which was the order.

MOTION

Representative Roberts (Dustin) moved that the House stand in recess until 1:30 p.m., which was the order.

Representative Newton Presiding

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

Announcing the passage of HBs 1102, Coauthored by Senators Bergstrom, Stephens, Jett, and Representative Steagall, 1904, Coauthored by Senators Bergstrom, Jett, 2441, Coauthored by Senators Bergstrom, Stephens, Rogers and Jett and Representative Kendrix.

The above-numbered measures were referred for enrollment.

MEASURES REASSIGNED

The following measures were reassigned:

HB 1237  Withdrawn from Rules and referred Direct to Calendar. HB 1238  Withdrawn from Rules and referred Direct to Calendar. HB 1239  Withdrawn from Rules and referred Direct to Calendar.

COMMITTEE REPORTS

The following was reported by the committees named, ordered printed and placed on the Calendar unless otherwise indicated:

DO PASS:

HR 1026  Rules

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RESOLUTION FOR CONSIDERATION

HR 1026 was called up for consideration.

Upon motion of Representative Osburn, HR 1026 was considered and adopted upon roll call as follows:

Aye: Baker, Bashore, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford, Gann, Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Moore, Newton, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Randleman, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roe, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Talley, Wallace, West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--72.

Nay: Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Brewer, Cruz, Dollens, Fugate, Goodwin, Lowe (Jason), Munson, Nichols, Pittman, Provenzano, Ranson, Rosecrants, Turner, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, West (Josh).--20.

Excused: Caldwell (Chad), Frix, Hardin (Tommy), Phillips, Roberts (Sean), Stinson, Strom, Townley, Vancuren.--9.

HR 1026 was referred for enrollment.

GENERAL ORDER

HB 1237 by McCall of the House was read and considered.

Authored by Representative(s) McBride

Coauthored by Representative(s) Roberts (Sean), Davis, Miller, O’Donnell, Olsen, Dills, Moore, Roberts (Dustin), Pfeiffer, McDugle, Burns, Ford, West (Tammy), Roe, Sims, May, Dempsey, Dobrinski, Crosswhite Hader, Stearman, Conley, Townley, Bashore, Lowe (Dick), Patzkowsky, West (Kevin), Worthen, Manger, Grego, Sterling, Sneed, Hardin (David), Martinez, Marti, Boles, Luttrell, Osburn, Frix, Kerbs, Vancuren, Johns, Russ, West (Rick), Baker, Hill, Gann, Cornwell, Steagall, Lawson, Talley, Stark, Hilbert, Culver, Smith, Randleman, Mize, Wolfley, Kendrix, Caldwell (Trey), Echols, Roberts (Eric), Humphrey, Lepak

Representative McCall moved to amend HB 1237 by striking the title, the enacting clause, the entire bill and inserting in lieu thereof a floor substitute, which amendment was declared adopted.

Representative O’Donnell moved that HB 1237 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

HB 1237 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Baker, Bashore, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Echols, Fetgatter, Ford, Frix, Gann, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Moore, Newton, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Randleman, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roe, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Vancuren, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--79.

Nay: Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Brewer, Cruz, Dollens, Fugate, Goodwin, Lowe (Jason), Munson, Nichols, Pittman, Provenzano, Ranson, Turner, Virgin, Waldron, Walke.--18.

Excused: Caldwell (Chad), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Stinson.--4.

The measure passed.

HB 1237 was referred for engrossment.

ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED MEASURES

HR 1026 was reported correctly enrolled, properly signed, in open session, and ordered transmitted to the Secretary of State.

HB 1237 was reported correctly engrossed, properly signed, in open session, and ordered transmitted to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 838 by Weaver et al. of the Senate and Nollan et al. of the House was read and considered.

Coauthored by Representative(s) Bush, Lawson

Representative Nollan moved that SB 838 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

SB 838 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Brewer, Bush, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dills, Dollens, Fetgatter, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Johns, Kannady, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, May, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Moore, Munson, Nichols, Nollan, Osburn, Pae, Pittman, Provenzano, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Sneed, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, West (Josh), Mr. Speaker.--57.

Nay: Baker, Bashore, Burns, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Dempsey, Dobrinski, Echols, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hill, Humphrey, Kendrix, Martinez, McDugle, Newton, Olsen, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Randleman, Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Smith, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen.--40.

Excused: McBride, O’Donnell, Stinson, Wallace.--4.

The measure passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 838 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

Representative Hilbert Presiding

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

Announcing the passage of HBs 1715, 1759, Coauthored by Senator Bergstrom, 2006, 2087, 2271, Coauthored by Senator Bergstrom, 2275, 2323, Coauthored by Senators Bullard, Jett, Hamilton, 2327, 2465, Coauthored by Senator Bergstrom and Representatives Burns, Stark, Ford, 2648, Coauthored by Senators Bergstrom, Stephens, Rogers, Burns, Pederson and Representatives Boatman and McBride, 2680, 2861, Coauthored by Representative Moore and 2930.

The above-numbered measures were referred for enrollment.

Transmitting enrolled measures

Advising fourth reading of and transmitting for signature Enrolled SBs 1049 and 1050.

The above-numbered enrolled measures were, after fourth reading, properly signed and ordered returned to the Honorable Senate.

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GENERAL ORDER

SB 96 by Hall of the Senate and McEntire of the House was read and considered.

Representative McEntire moved that SB 96 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 96 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Baker, Bashore, Bell, Bennett, Boatman, Boles, Brewer, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--90.

Nay: Blancett, Gann, Goodwin, Russ, Stearman, Turner.--6.

Excused: Ford, McBride, Mize, Stinson, Wallace.--5.

The measure passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 96 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 910 by Murdock of the Senate and Newton of the House was read and considered.

Coauthored by Representative(s) Russ

Representative Newton moved that SB 910 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

SB 910 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Baker, Bashore, Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Brewer, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--95.

Excused: Echols, Ford, McBride, Stinson, Walke, Wallace.--6.

The measure passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 910 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 644 by Stephens et al. of the Senate and Roberts (Sean) et al. of the House as read, considered and laid over on Page 1122 was called up for further consideration.

Coauthored by Representative(s) Gann, Smith

Representative Roberts (Sean) moved to suspend House Rule 8.8(b) for the purpose of allowing consideration of an untimely filed floor amendment, which motion was declared adopted upon roll call as follows:

Aye: Baker, Bashore, Bell, Boatman, Boles, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Culver, Davis, Dills, Dobrinski, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lowe (Dick), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Newton, Nollan, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Vancuren, Waldron, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Mr. Speaker.--74.

Nay: Dollens, Goodwin, Lowe (Jason), Turner.--4.

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Excused: Bennett, Blancett, Brewer, Burns, Caldwell (Trey), Cruz, Dempsey, Ford, Hardin (Tommy), Humphrey, Lepak, McBride, Moore, Munson, Nichols, O’Donnell, Pittman, Rosecrants, Stinson, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, Worthen.--23.

Representative Roberts (Sean) moved to amend SB 644 by striking the title, the enacting clause, the entire bill, and by inserting in lieu thereof a floor substitute.

Representative Fugate moved to amend the main amendment to SB 644, Page 10, Section 1 by deleting all language beginning with the word “while” on Line 1 through the word “property” on Line 2 and inserting in lieu thereof, the following language: “under the terms of this section”; Line 2 by inserting before the word “employee” the following language: “municipal official or”; and Line 3 by inserting after the word “Act” and before the period “.” the following language: “and successfully completed any additional training or requirements as established by ordinance or resolution”, which the amendment to the amendment was declared adopted.

Representative Roberts (Sean) moved adoption of the amendment, as amended, which amendment was declared adopted.

Representative Roberts (Sean) moved that SB 644 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 644 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Baker, Bashore, Bell, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Moore, Newton, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Vancuren, Waldron, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Mr. Speaker.--83.

Nay: Bennett, Blancett, Cruz, Goodwin, Lowe (Jason), Munson, Nichols, Ranson, Turner, Virgin, Walke.--11.

Excused: Brewer, Conley, Fetgatter, Ford, Stinson, Wallace, Worthen.--7.

The measure passed.

SB 644 was referred for engrossment. Forty-fourth Legislative Day, Tuesday, April 20, 2021 1153

GENERAL ORDER

SB 905 by Bullard et al. of the Senate and Davis et al. of the House was read and considered.

Representative Echols moved to advance the question, which was the order.

Representative Echols moved that SB 905 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 905 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Bell, Bennett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Cornwell, Culver, Davis, Echols, Frix, Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Lawson, Manger, Marti, Martinez, Miller, Moore, Munson, Nollan, O’Donnell, Osburn, Pae, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman, Randleman, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sneed, Sterling, Talley, Virgin, Walke, West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Mr. Speaker.--45.

Nay: Blancett, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Conley, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hill, Kendrix, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), May, McDugle, McEntire, Mize, Newton, Nichols, Olsen, Patzkowsky, Provenzano, Ranson, Roe, Sims, Smith, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Strom, Turner, Vancuren, Waldron, West (Josh), West (Kevin).--43.

Excused: Baker, Brewer, Caldwell (Trey), Fetgatter, Ford, Kerbs, Luttrell, McBride, Stinson, Townley, Wallace, Wolfley, Worthen.--13.

The measure failed.

Representative Davis served notice to reconsider the vote whereby SB 905 failed.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 967 by Pugh of the Senate and Martinez of the House was read and considered.

Representative Martinez moved that SB 967 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

SB 967 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Bell, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, West (Josh), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Mr. Speaker.--89.

Nay: Goodwin.--1.

Excused: Baker, Bennett, Brewer, Fetgatter, Ford, Kerbs, Luttrell, Stinson, Wallace, West (Kevin), Worthen.--11.

The measure passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 967 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 748 by Jech of the Senate and Martinez of the House was read and considered.

Representative Martinez moved that SB 748 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 748 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Bennett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Grego, Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Moore, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Forty-fourth Legislative Day, Tuesday, April 20, 2021 1155

Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--86.

Nay: Blancett, Goodwin, Marti, Munson, Turner, Walke.--6.

Excused: Baker, Bell, Brewer, Culver, Ford, Hardin (David), Kerbs, Stinson, Wallace.--9.

The measure passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 748 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 302 by Coleman et al. of the Senate and Kannady et al. of the House was read and considered.

Representative Kannady moved that SB 302 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 302 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and emergency, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--88.

Nay: Caldwell (Trey), Hill.--2.

Excused: Baker, Brewer, Davis, Dollens, Ford, Kerbs, Mize, Stinson, Townley, Walke, Wallace.--11.

The measure and emergency passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 302 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate. 1156 House Journal

GENERAL ORDER

SB 840 by Kidd of the Senate and Boles of the House was read and considered.

Representative Boles moved that SB 840 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 840 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Bell, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Johns, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--88.

Excused: Baker, Bennett, Brewer, Dollens, Ford, Humphrey, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Mize, Stinson, Walke, Wallace.--13.

The measure passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 840 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 405 by Stanley of the Senate and Roe of the House was read and considered.

Representative Roe moved that SB 405 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 405 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Forty-fourth Legislative Day, Tuesday, April 20, 2021 1157

Dills, Dobrinski, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--89.

Nay: Hardin (Tommy), Stearman, West (Rick).--3.

Excused: Baker, Brewer, Dollens, Ford, Mize, Nichols, Stinson, Walke, Wallace.--9.

The measure passed.

The Presiding Officer moved to rescind Third Reading, which was the order.

The Presiding Officer moved to rescind advancement from General Order, which was the order.

Representative Roe moved to amend SB 405 by striking the title, the enacting clause, the entire bill and inserting in lieu thereof a floor substitute, which amendment was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 405 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, May, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Moore, Munson, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--88.

Nay: Newton.--1.

Excused: Baker, Brewer, Conley, Ford, Martinez, McBride, Mize, Sneed, Stinson, Waldron, Walke, Wallace.--12.

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The measure passed.

SB 405 was referred for engrossment.

MOTION

Representative Roberts (Dustin) moved to suspend House Rule 4.4 (i), for the purpose of allowing food on the House Floor, which motion was declared adopted upon roll call as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dobrinski, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (David), Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, McDugle, McEntire, Moore, Munson, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Vancuren, Virgin, West (Kevin), West (Rick), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--72.

Nay: Nichols, Turner, Waldron.--3.

Excused: Baker, Brewer, Burns, Bush, Conley, Cruz, Dills, Dollens, Ford, Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Martinez, May, McBride, Miller, Mize, Newton, Provenzano, Sneed, Stark, Stinson, Townley, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Tammy).--26.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 631 by Hamilton et al. of the Senate and Roberts (Sean) et al. of the House was read and considered.

Coauthored by Representative(s) Humphrey, Lowe (Dick), Stark, Lawson, Patzkowsky, Russ

Representative Roberts (Sean) moved that SB 631 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

SB 631 was read at length for the third time.

Representative Martinez Presiding

On passage of the measure and emergency, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Bell, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Gann, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Moore, Newton, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Randleman, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Vancuren, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--78.

Nay: Bennett, Blancett, Cruz, Dollens, Fugate, Goodwin, Lowe (Jason), Munson, Nichols, Pittman, Provenzano, Ranson, Rosecrants, Turner, Virgin, Waldron, Walke.--17.

Excused: Baker, Brewer, Ford, McBride, Stinson, Wallace.--6.

The measure and emergency passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 631 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

Announcing the passage of HBs 1777, 1783, 1816, Coauthored by Representative Virgin, 2295, Coauthored by Senator Pederson, 2656, 2775, Coauthored by Senator Pederson, 2860, 2870 and 2871.

The above-numbered measures were referred for enrollment.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 95 by Stanley et al. of the Senate and Miller et al. of the House was read and considered.

Representative Miller moved that SB 95 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

SB 95 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Eric), Roe, Rosecrants, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--88.

Nay: Hardin (Tommy), Stearman, West (Rick).--3.

Excused: Baker, Brewer, Ford, Kannady, Phillips, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Russ, Stinson, Wallace.--10.

The measure passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 95 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 406 by Garvin of the Senate and Boles et al. of the House was read and considered.

Representative Boles moved that SB 406 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 406 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Eric), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Stark, Steagall, Forty-fourth Legislative Day, Tuesday, April 20, 2021 1161

Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--91.

Excused: Baker, Brewer, Ford, Hill, Phillips, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Sneed, Stinson, Wallace.--10.

The measure passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 406 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 673 by McCortney of the Senate and Newton of the House was read and considered.

Representative Newton moved that SB 673 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 673 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--93.

Excused: Baker, Bashore, Brewer, Ford, Phillips, Roberts (Dustin), Stinson, Wallace.--8.

The measure passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 673 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

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GENERAL ORDER

SB 139 by Thompson of the Senate and Hilbert of the House was read and considered.

Representative Osburn moved to amend SB 139 by striking the title and enacting clause, which amendment was declared adopted.

Representative Hilbert moved that SB 139 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 139 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Eric), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--89.

Excused: Baker, Bashore, Brewer, Echols, Ford, Hardin (David), Humphrey, Phillips, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Stinson, Wallace.--12.

The measure passed.

SB 139 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 422 by Simpson of the Senate and Kerbs of the House was read and considered.

Coauthored by Representative(s) Burns

Representative Hilbert moved to amend SB 442 by striking the title and enacting clause, which amendment was declared adopted.

Representative Kerbs moved that SB 422 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

SB 422 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and emergency, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Pittman, Provenzano, Ranson, Roberts (Eric), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--85.

Excused: Baker, Bashore, Bell, Brewer, Caldwell (Trey), Echols, Ford, Hardin (David), Phillips, Randleman, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Stark, Stinson, Strom, Wallace.--16.

The measure and emergency passed.

SB 422 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 821 by McCortney et al. of the Senate and McEntire et al. of the House was read and considered.

Coauthored by Representative Lepak

Representative Osburn moved to suspend House Rule 8.8(b) for the purpose of allowing consideration of an untimely filed floor amendment, which motion failed upon roll call as follows:

Aye: Boatman, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Crosswhite Hader, Hasenbeck, Kerbs, Lowe (Dick), Luttrell, Manger, Martinez, May, Miller, Mize, O’Donnell, Osburn, Pfeiffer, Stark, Stearman, Williams, Wolfley, Mr. Speaker.--21.

Nay: Bashore, Blancett, Burns, Caldwell (Trey), Cornwell, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (Tommy), Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Jason), Marti, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Olsen, Pae, Patzkowsky, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roe, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Steagall, Sterling, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Worthen.--60.

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Excused: Baker, Bell, Bennett, Boles, Brewer, Conley, Dills, Ford, Hardin (David), Nollan, Phillips, Pittman, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Stinson, Strom, Wallace.--20.

Representative McEntire moved that SB 821 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 821 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Bell, Bennett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Manger, May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Pae, Patzkowsky, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Walke, West (Josh), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--78.

Nay: Crosswhite Hader, Luttrell, Martinez, Mize, Pfeiffer, Pittman, Stark, Stearman, Waldron, West (Kevin), Wolfley.--11.

Excused: Baker, Blancett, Brewer, Ford, Hardin (David), Kannady, Osburn, Phillips, Roberts (Eric), Stinson, Wallace.--11.

Constitutional Priv: Marti.--1.

The measure passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 821 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 368 by Bullard et al. of the Senate and Hill et al. of the House was read and considered.

Remove as coauthor Representative(s) Gann

Coauthored by Representative(s) Lawson, Boles, West (Kevin), Crosswhite Hader, Phillips, Kendrix, Russ

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Representative Hill moved that SB 368 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 368 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and emergency, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Moore, Newton, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Randleman, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Vancuren, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--72.

Nay: Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Cruz, Dollens, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Hardin (Tommy), Lowe (Jason), Munson, Nichols, Pittman, Provenzano, Ranson, Rosecrants, Turner, Virgin, Waldron, Walke.--20.

Excused: Baker, Brewer, Ford, Kannady, McBride, Mize, Phillips, Stinson, Wallace.--9.

The measure and emergency passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 368 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 787 by Weaver of the Senate and Sterling of the House was read and considered.

Representative Sterling moved that SB 787 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 787 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin 1166 House Journal

(David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--91.

Excused: Baker, Brewer, Burns, Ford, McBride, Mize, Phillips, Roe, Stinson, Wallace.--10.

The measure passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 787 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 850 by Dahm et al. of the Senate and Stark of the House was read and considered.

Representative Stark moved that SB 850 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 850 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Gann, Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McEntire, Miller, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Randleman, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Vancuren, West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Mr. Speaker.--65.

Nay: Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Bush, Cruz, Dollens, Fugate, Goodwin, Kerbs, Lawson, Lowe (Jason), Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Osburn, Pittman, Provenzano, Ranson, Rosecrants, Turner, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, West (Josh), Worthen.--26.

Excused: Baker, Brewer, Ford, Hardin (Tommy), McBride, McDugle, Mize, Phillips, Stinson, Wallace.--10.

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On passage of the emergency, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Caldwell (Chad), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Gann, Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, Miller, Newton, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Randleman, Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Vancuren, West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--60.

Nay: Bell, Blancett, Cruz, Fugate, Munson, Nichols, Pittman, Provenzano, Ranson, Turner, Virgin, Waldron.--12.

Excused: Baker, Bennett, Brewer, Bush, Caldwell (Trey), Dollens, Ford, Goodwin, Hardin (Tommy), Hilbert, Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Mize, Moore, Nollan, Phillips, Roberts (Dustin), Rosecrants, Russ, Stinson, Strom, Talley, Townley, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh).--29.

The emergency failed.

The Presiding Officer signed Engrossed SB 850 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 483 by Hall of the Senate and Burns of the House was read and considered.

Representative Burns moved that SB 483 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 483 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McEntire, Miller, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--88.

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Excused: Baker, Brewer, Ford, Hardin (Tommy), Luttrell, McBride, McDugle, Mize, Nollan, Phillips, Roberts (Dustin), Stinson, Wallace.--13.

The measure passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 483 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 848 by David et al. of the Senate and Wallace of the House was read and considered.

Coauthored by Representative(s) Stark, Fugate

Representative McEntire moved that SB 848 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 848 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Manger, Marti, Martinez, McEntire, Miller, Mize, Moore, Munson, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--86.

Excused: Baker, Brewer, Ford, Hardin (Tommy), Luttrell, May, McBride, McDugle, Newton, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Roberts (Dustin), Sims, Stinson, Wallace.--15.

The measure passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 848 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

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GENERAL ORDER

SB 355 by Rosino of the Senate and Sims of the House was read and considered.

Coauthored by Representative(s) Phillips, Echols

Representative Sims moved that SB 355 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 355 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Manger, Martinez, McEntire, Miller, Moore, Munson, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--83.

Excused: Baker, Brewer, Ford, Hardin (Tommy), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Marti, May, McBride, McDugle, Mize, Newton, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Roberts (Dustin), Rosecrants, Stinson, Wallace.--18.

The measure passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 355 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 760 by Pugh et al. of the Senate and Osburn of the House was read and considered.

Representative Osburn moved that SB 760 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

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THIRD READING

SB 760 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and emergency, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Goodwin, Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McEntire, Miller, Moore, Munson, Nichols, O’Donnell, Osburn, Pae, Pittman, Provenzano, Ranson, Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Sims, Sneed, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, West (Josh), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Mr. Speaker.--72.

Nay: Boles, Gann, Grego, Hardin (David), Humphrey, Olsen, Patzkowsky, Randleman, Russ, Smith, Stark, West (Kevin), West (Rick), Worthen.--14.

Excused: Baker, Brewer, Ford, Hardin (Tommy), McBride, McDugle, Mize, Newton, Nollan, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Roberts (Dustin), Stinson, Turner, Wallace.--15.

The measure and emergency passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 760 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 650 by David of the Senate and Echols of the House was read and considered.

Coauthored by Representative(s) Pittman, Fugate

Representative Echols moved to suspend House Rule 8.8(b) for the purpose of allowing consideration of an untimely filed floor amendment, which motion was declared adopted upon roll call as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Manger, Martinez, McEntire, Miller, Moore, Munson, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Vancuren, Waldron, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--73.

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Excused: Baker, Bell, Bennett, Brewer, Davis, Dollens, Ford, Hardin (Tommy), Hilbert, Lepak, Luttrell, Marti, May, McBride, McDugle, Mize, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman, Roberts (Dustin), Stinson, Turner, Virgin, Walke, Wallace.--28.

Representative Echols moved to amend SB 650 by striking the title, the enacting clause, the entire bill, and by inserting in lieu thereof a floor substitute, which amendment was declared adopted.

Representative Echols moved that SB 650 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 650 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and emergency, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McEntire, Miller, Moore, Newton, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--87.

Excused: Baker, Bell, Brewer, Ford, Hardin (Tommy), McBride, McDugle, Mize, Munson, Nichols, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Stinson, Wallace.--14.

The measure and emergency passed.

SB 650 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER

SJR 23 by Standridge et al. of the Senate and Echols et al. of the House was read and considered.

Representative Fugate moved to amend SJR 23, Page 3, Section 2, Line 21 by inserting the following language after “States” and before”.”: “; provided, the Legislature shall be prohibited from approving any actions or amendments from an Article V convention that exceeds the scope or purpose of the two applications”.

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Representative Echols moved to table the Fugate amendment, which tabling motion prevailed upon roll call as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Culver, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Gann, Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kendrix, Kerbs, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Luttrell, Manger, Martinez, McEntire, Miller, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Patzkowsky, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roe, Russ, Smith, Sneed, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Vancuren, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Mr. Speaker.--56.

Nay: Bell, Blancett, Cruz, Dollens, Fugate, Lowe (Jason), Pittman, Provenzano, Ranson, Rosecrants, Turner, Virgin, Waldron, Walke.--14.

Excused: Baker, Bennett, Brewer, Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Davis, Ford, Goodwin, Hardin (Tommy), Kannady, Marti, May, McBride, McDugle, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, Pae, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Randleman, Roberts (Sean), Sims, Stark, Stinson, Townley, Wallace, Worthen.--31.

Speaker Pro Tempore O’Donnell Presiding

Representative Echols moved that SJR 23 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SJR 23 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Culver, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Echols, Frix, Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kendrix, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McEntire, Miller, Moore, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Patzkowsky, Randleman, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Vancuren, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Mr. Speaker.--62.

Nay: Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Caldwell (Trey), Cruz, Dollens, Fetgatter, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Lowe (Jason), McDugle, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Pae, Pfeiffer, Pittman, Provenzano, Ranson, Rosecrants, Stearman, Turner, Virgin, Waldron, Walke.--26.

Excused: Baker, Brewer, Davis, Ford, Hardin (Tommy), Kannady, Kerbs, McBride, Mize, Phillips, Stinson, Wallace, Worthen.--13.

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The measure passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SJR 23 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 947 by Rosino et al. of the Senate and West (Tammy) et al. of the House was read and considered.

Coauthored by Representative(s) Boles, Stark, Roberts (Eric)

Representative West (Tammy) moved that SB 947 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 947 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dobrinski, Echols, Fetgatter, Frix, Gann, Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kendrix, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe (Dick), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Moore, Newton, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Randleman, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Russ, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Stearman, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Vancuren, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Mr. Speaker.--70.

Nay: Bell, Bennett, Blancett, Cruz, Dollens, Fugate, Goodwin, Lowe (Jason), Munson, Nichols, Pittman, Provenzano, Ranson, Rosecrants, Turner, Virgin, Waldron, Walke.--18.

Excused: Baker, Brewer, Dills, Ford, Hardin (Tommy), Kannady, Kerbs, McBride, Mize, Phillips, Stinson, Wallace, Worthen.--13.

The measure passed.

The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 947 and ordered same returned to the Honorable Senate.

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RESOLUTION FOR CONSIDERATION

SCR 5 was called up for consideration.

Coauthored by Senator(s) Stephens

Upon motion of Representative Echols, SCR 5 was considered and adopted.

SCR 5 was properly signed, in open session, by the Presiding Officer and ordered returned to the Honorable Senate.

GENERAL ORDER

SB 131 by Garvin of the Senate and McEntire et al. of the House was read and considered.

Coauthored by Representative(s) Fugate, Pae, McDugle, Roe, Moore, Talley, Cornwell, Marti, Fetgatter, Culver, Lawson, Humphrey, Waldron

Representative McEntire moved that SB 131 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.

THIRD READING

SB 131 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and emergency, the roll call was as follows:

Aye: Bashore, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Cruz, Culver, Davis, Dempsey, Dills, Dobrinski, Dollens, Fetgatter, Frix, Fugate, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Humphrey, Johns, Kendrix, Lawson, Lowe (Dick), Lowe (Jason), Luttrell, Manger, Marti, McDugle, McEntire, Miller, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, Olsen, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Eric), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Smith, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Townley, Turner, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Rick), West (Tammy), Williams, Wolfley, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--73.

Nay: Bell, Bennett, Echols, Gann, Hardin (Tommy), Hill, Kannady, Lepak, Martinez, Mize, O’Donnell, Osburn, Pfeiffer, Roberts (Sean), Sims, Sneed, Stearman.--17.

Excused: Baker, Brewer, Caldwell (Trey), Ford, Kerbs, May, McBride, Phillips, Stinson, Wallace.--10.

Constitutional Priv: Caldwell (Chad).--1.

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The measure and emergency passed.

SB 131 was referred for engrossment.

MOTION

Representative Roberts (Eric) asked that the Journal reflect that had he been present in the Chamber, he would have voted nay on SB 821, which was the order.

MOTION

Representative Turner asked that the Journal reflect that had she been present in the Chamber, she would have voted aye on SBs 187, 1050 and 1049 and nay on SB 760, which was the order.

MOTION

Representative Conley asked that the Journal reflect that had she been present in the Chamber, she would have voted aye on SB 644, which was the order.

MOTION

Representative Roe asked that the Journal reflect that had she been present in the Chamber, she would have voted aye on SB 787, which was the order.

MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR

Advising of his approval of HBs 1014, 1019, 1026, 1046, 1063, 1064, 1104, 1140, 1588, 1632, 1679 and 1799 on April 20, 2021.

CHANGE IN AUTHORSHIP

The following measure had a change in principal Senate author:

SB 213 - Remove Senator Burns as principal Senate author and substitute with Senator Howard

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STANDING COMMITTEES

Speaker McCall named the following standing committees and their membership.

HOUSE STATE AND FEDERAL REDISTRICTING COMMITTEE

Ryan Martinez, Chair , Co-Vice Chair , Co-Vice Chair

Rhonda Baker Nicole Miller Carl Newton Ty Burns Trey Caldwell Terry O’Donnell John Pfeiffer Brian Hill Dustin Roberts John Talley

Northwest Subcommittee

Carl Newton, Chair Brian Hill, Vice-Chair

Rhonda Baker Mike Dobrinski Anthony Moore

Southwest Subcommittee

Trey Caldwell, Chair Toni Hasenbeck, Vice-Chair

Brad Boles Marcus McEntire Gerrid Kendrix Daniel Pae Dick Lowe

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South Central Subcommittee

Tammy Townley, Chair Ronny Johns, Vice-Chair

Merleyn Bell Emily Virgin Kevin West Mark McBride Danny Williams Charles McCall

North Central Subcommittee

Ty Burns, Chair John Talley, Vice-Chair

Chad Caldwell John Pfeiffer Trish Ranson Mark Lawson Sean Roberts Kevin Wallace

Oklahoma City Subcommittee

Nicole Miller, Chair Ajay Pittman, Vice-Chair

Forrest Bennett Mike Osburn José Cruz Eric Roberts Jon Echols Mauree Turner Ryan Martinez Max Wolfley

Tulsa Subcommittee

Sheila Dills, Chair Monroe Nichols, Vice-Chair

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Dean Davis Ross Ford John Waldron T.J. Marti

Northeast Subcommittee

Jim Olsen, Chair Rusty Cornwell, Vice-Chair

Steve Bashore Bob Ed Culver Kevin McDugle Avery Frix Wendi Stearman David Hardin Josh West

Southeast Subcommittee

Randy Randleman, Chair Jim Grego, Vice-Chair

Eddy Dempsey David Smith Justin Humphrey Rick West Dustin Roberts

Representative Roberts (Dustin) moved that when the clerk's desk is clear, the House stand adjourned to reconvene at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, April 21, 2021, which was the order.

Pursuant to the motion of Representative Roberts (Dustin), the House was adjourned at 10:05 p.m., to reconvene Wednesday, April 21, 2021, at 10:00 a.m.