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Journal of the Senate

SECOND REGULAR SESSION

FORTY-EIGHTH DAY—MONDAY, APRIL 3, 2000

The Senate met pursuant to adjournment. Absent with leave—Senators Bland Kinder Stoll—3 President Wilson in the Chair. The Lieutenant Governor was present. The Reverend Carl Gauck offered the following prayer: RESOLUTIONS

Calvin Coolidge once observed: “One with the law is a Senator Kenneyoffered Senate Resolution No. majority.” 1447, regarding William R. “Billy” Brown, Blue Gracious God, thank You for watching over our travels and Springs, which was adopted. bringing us safely back to our place of service and ministry. Help us Senator Scott offered Senate Resolution No. never to underestimate the little things of life; for You, Oh Lord, use 1448, regarding Slay Transportation Co., Inc., little things to confound the wise. Help us, we pray, to be faithful to which was adopted. the little things of life, for they wield tremendous power. And help us to see that You can use every citizen for service here in this state, Senator Westfall offered Senate Resolution for each of us is loved and important to You. In Your Holy Name No. 1449, regarding the death of W. H. Hood, we pray. Amen. Pleasant Hope, which was adopted. The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was Senator Maxwell offered Senate Resolution recited. No. 1450, regarding Dr. William K. Ray, A quorum being established, the Senate Columbia, which was adopted. proceeded with its business. Senators Clay, Bland, House, Jacob, Mathewson and Maxwell offered Senate The Journal for Thursday, March 30, 2000, was Resolution No. 1451, regarding Robert A. read and approved. Georgine, Silver Spring, Maryland, which was The following Senators were present during the adopted. day's proceedings: Senator Kenney offered Senate Resolution No. Present—Senators 1452, regarding Ryan Joseph Zupon, Lee’s Bentley Carter Caskey Childers Summit, which was adopted. Clay DePasco Ehlmann Flotron Senator Kenneyoffered Senate Resolution No. Goode Graves House Howard 1453, regarding Adam Joseph Zolnowski, Lee’s Jacob Johnson Kenney Klarich Summit, which was adopted. Mathewson Maxwell Mueller Quick Rohrbach Russell Schneider Scott Senator Kenney offered Senate Resolution No. Sims Singleton Staples Steelman 1454, regarding Michael Anthony Yasso, Lee’s Westfall Wiggins Yeckel—31 Summit, which was adopted. Senator Kenneyoffered Senate Resolution No.

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1455, regarding Dominic Neal Maschler, Lee’s the following reports: Summit, which was adopted. Mr. President: Your Committee on Rules, Senator Kenney offered Senate Resolution No. Joint Rules and Resolutions, to which were referred 1456, regarding Joseph Yasso, D.O., Lee’s SS for SB 850; SCS for SB 802;andSB 1017, Summit, which was adopted. begs leave to report that it has examined the same Senator Kenney offered Senate Resolution No. and finds that the bills have been truly perfected 1457, regarding Michael Peterson, Blue Springs, and that the printed copies furnished the Senators which was adopted. are correct. Senator Kenney offered Senate Resolution No. President Wilson assumed the Chair. 1458, regarding Brooking Heights Baptist Church, SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION Raytown, which was adopted. SB 744 was placed on the Informal Calendar. Senator Ehlmann offered Senate Resolution Senator Johnson moved that SB 957, with No. 1459, regarding Ryan Luetkenhaus, St. Peters, SCS, be taken up for perfection, which motion which was adopted. prevailed. Senator Ehlmann offered Senate Resolution SCS for SB 957, entitled: No. 1460, regarding Carla H. Pund, Wentzville, which was adopted. SENATE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE BILL NO. 957 Senator Wiggins offered Senate Resolution No. 1461, regarding the death of John Justin Williams, An Act to repeal sections 205.969, 205.970, which was adopted. 205.971, 205.972 and 205.973, RSMo 1994, and section 205.968, RSMo Supp. 1999, relating to Senator Klarich moved that SR 1446 be taken sheltered workshops, and to enact in lieu thereof up for adoption, which motion prevailed. six new sections relating to the same subject, with On motion of Senator Klarich, SR 1446 was an emergency clause. adopted by the following vote: Was taken up. YEAS—Senators Senator Johnson moved that SCS for SB 957 Carter Caskey Childers Clay be adopted. DePasco Ehlmann Flotron Goode House Jacob Johnson Kenney Senator Carter offered SA 1: Klarich Mathewson Maxwell Mueller SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Quick Rohrbach Russell Scott Sims Singleton Staples Steelman Amend Senate Committee Substitute for Wiggins Yeckel—26 Senate Bill No. 957, Page 2, Section 205.968, Line 42, by striking the opening bracket “[”; and NAYS—Senators Further amend said bill, Page 3, Section Graves Howard Westfall—3 205.968, Lines 53-67, by striking all of said lines and inserting in lieu thereof the following: Absent—Senator Bentley—1 “disability.”.

Absent with leave—Senators Senator Carter moved that the above Bland Kinder Schneider Stoll—4 amendment be adopted, which motion prevailed. Senator Wiggins assumed the Chair. Senator Singleton offered SA 2: REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Senator DePasco, Chairman of the Committee Amend Senate Committee Substitute for on Rules, Joint Rules and Resolutions, submitted Senate Bill No. 957, Page 5, Section 205.971, Line Forty-Eighth Day—Monday, April 3, 2000 579

1, by inserting immediately after the numeral Mathewson Maxwell Quick Rohrbach "205.971." the following: "1."; and Scott Sims Staples Steelman Further amend said bill, Page 6, Section Wiggins Yeckel—22 205.971, Line 25, by inserting after all of said line Absent—Senator Clay—1 the following: "2. Subject to the provisions in this Absent with leave—Senators subsection, all funds must be spent in the Bland Kinder Schneider Stoll—4 manner in which the ballot language imposing At the request of Senator Johnson, SB 957, the tax specifies. If the board wishes to alter the with SCS and SA 2 (pending), was placed on the expenditure of funds from that which is Informal Calendar. authorized by the ballot language, then such question shall be submitted to the voters without Senator Caskey moved that SB 925, with a change in the existing tax.". SCS, be taken up for perfection, which motion prevailed. Senator Singleton moved that the above amendment be adopted. SCS for SB 925, entitled: Senator Caskey offered SA 1 to SA 2,which SENATE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR was read: SENATE BILL NO. 925 SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO An Act to amend chapter 620, RSMo, by SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2 adding thereto four new sections relating to the agricultural advocates office. Amend Senate Amendment No. 2 to Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 957, Page Was taken up. 1, Lines 8-11, by striking all of the sentence Senator Caskey moved that SCS for SB 925 beginning on line 8, and further amend by adding be adopted. in lieu thereof the following: Senator Caskey offered SA 1: “If the board wishes to provide new services authorized by this act it shall submit the SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 question to the voters along with a tax increase Amend Senate Committee Substitute for to meet the requirements of those new services.”. Senate Bill No. 925, Page 2, Section 620.1336, Senator Caskey moved that the above Line 4, by striking the words "seven additional amendment be adopted. members" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "one additional member from each of Senator Flotron requested a roll call vote be the associations which compose the council"; and takenontheadoptionofSA 1 to SA 2 and was further amend line 5, by inserting at the end of said joined in his request by Senators Childers, Caskey, line the following: ", each of whom shall be a Singleton and Westfall. member of one of the associations,"; and SA 1 to SA 2 failed of adoption by the Further amend said bill and section, page 3, following vote: line 33, by striking the word "and"; and further YEAS—Senators amend line 35, by inserting immediately after the Caskey Childers Howard Mueller word "producers" the following: "; Russell Singleton Westfall—7 (13) An association which represents the statewide interests of the equine industry; NAYS—Senators Bentley Carter DePasco Ehlmann (14) An association which represents the Flotron Goode Graves House general statewide interests of the agricultural Jacob Johnson Kenney Klarich industry; and 580 Journal of the Senate

(15) An association which represents the HB 1465—Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence. general statewide interests of the agricultural HS for HCS for HBs 1172, 1501, 1633, 1440, banking interests". 1634, 1177 and 1430—Aging, Families and Mental Senator Caskey moved that the above Health. amendment be adopted, which motion prevailed. HB 1706—Financial and Governmental Senator Scott offered SA 2, which was read: Organization. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2 HB 1428—Labor and Industrial Relations. Amend Senate Committee Substitute for Senate HB 1604—Agriculture, Conservation, Parks Bill No. 925, Page 3, Section 2, Line 30, by and Tourism. deleting all of said lines 30 and 31; and MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR Further renumber the remaining subsections accordingly. The following message was received from the governor: Senator Scott moved that the above amendment be adopted, which motion failed. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR State of Missouri Senator Wiggins assumed the Chair. Jefferson City, Missouri At the request of Senator Caskey, SB 925, with April 3, 2000 SCS, as amended (pending), was placed on the TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY Informal Calendar. OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: I hereby withdraw from your consideration the following HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND READING appointment to office made by me and submitted to you on February 1, 2000 for your advice and consent: The following Bills were read the 2nd time and Bayla M. Myer, Ph.D., Republican, 14144 Ladue Road, referred to the Committees indicated: Chesterfield, St. Louis County, Missouri 63017, as a member of the Missouri Commission on Human Rights, for a term ending April 1, HCS for HB 1737—Insurance and Housing. 2005, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, HB 1085—Aging, Families and Mental Health. Glenda Bryant, term expired. Respectfully submitted, HB 1396—Education. MEL CARNAHAN HB 1097—Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence. Governor HB 1289—Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence. President Pro Tem Quick moved that the above appointment be returned to the Governor, HB 1848—Public Health and Welfare. pursuant to his request, which motion prevailed. HB 1923—Education. The following messages were received from HB 1875—Financial and Governmental the Governor, reading of which was waived: Organization. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR HB 1802—Financial and Governmental State of Missouri Organization. Jefferson City, Missouri March 30, 2000 HB 1544—Insurance and Housing. TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY HB 1591—Aging, Families and Mental Health. OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice HB 1739—Insurance and Housing. and consent the following appointment to office: HB 1486—Pensions and General Laws. Nanci Anton Bobrow, Ph.D., 50 Kingsbury Place, St. Louis City, Missouri 63112, as a member of the Children’s Trust Fund HB 1509—Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence. Board, for a term ending September 15, 2000, and until her HB 1374—Ways and Means. successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, Richard C. Forty-Eighth Day—Monday, April 3, 2000 581

Goldberg, term expired. until her successor is dulyappointed and qualified; vice, reappointed Respectfully submitted, to a full term. MEL CARNAHAN Respectfully submitted, Governor MEL CARNAHAN Also, Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Also, State of Missouri OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Jefferson City, Missouri State of Missouri March 30, 2000 Jefferson City, Missouri TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY March 30, 2000 OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: and consent the following appointment to office: I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice Maureen M. Buscher, Republican, 15 Cedar Trail, Warrenton, and consent the following appointment to office: Warren County, Missouri 63383, as a member of the Missouri John J. Ebeling, Democrat, 1208 Iron Warrior Lane, Citizen’s Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials, for a Manchester, St. Louis County, Missouri 63011, as a member of the term ending February 1, 2004, and until her successor is duly Missouri Citizen’s Commission on Compensation for Elected appointed and qualified; vice, Conny Dover, resigned. Officials, for a term ending February 1, 2004, and until his successor Respectfully submitted, is duly appointed and qualified; vice, Robert O. Kortkamp, term MEL CARNAHAN expired. Governor Respectfully submitted, Also, MEL CARNAHAN Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Also, State of Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR March 30, 2000 State of Missouri TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY Jefferson City, Missouri OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: March 30, 2000 I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY and consent the following appointment to office: OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: Jean M. Dudgeon, Republican, 421 South Cottage Grove, I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri 63501, as a member of the and consent the following appointment to office: Missouri Citizen’s Commission on Compensation for Elected Barry G. Guier, Republican, 12240 Highway 127, Sweet Officials, for a term ending February 1, 2004, and until her Springs, Pettis County, Missouri 65351, as a member of the successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, Barbara Westhues, Missouri Citizen’s Commission on Compensation for Elected term expired. Officials, for a term ending February 1, 2004, and until his successor Respectfully submitted, is duly appointed and qualified; vice, Linda Beckmeyer, term MEL CARNAHAN expired. Governor Respectfully submitted, Also, MEL CARNAHAN Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR State of Missouri Also, Jefferson City, Missouri OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR March 30, 2000 State of Missouri TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY Jefferson City, Missouri OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: March 30, 2000 I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY and consent the following appointment to office: OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: Loretto A. Durham, 1017 Wilmington Drive, St. Charles, St. I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice Charles County, Missouri 63301, as a member of the Missouri State and consent the following appointment to office: Committee of Interpreters, for a term ending October 30, 2003, and 582 Journal of the Senate

James L. Hill, Democrat, Rural Route 1 Box 443, Ellington, Phyllis Woollen Markus, Democrat, 8333 Kingsbury Square, Reynolds County, Missouri 63638, as a member of the Missouri St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri 63105, as a member of the Citizen’s Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials, for a Missouri Citizen’s Commission on Compensation for Elected term ending February 1, 2004, and until his successor is duly Officials, for a term ending February 1, 2004, and until her appointed and qualified; vice, Cheryl Ann Fanning, term expired. successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, Ann Ross, resigned. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, MEL CARNAHAN MEL CARNAHAN Governor Governor Also, Also, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR State of Missouri State of Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri March 30, 2000 March 30, 2000 TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice and consent the following appointment to office: and consent the following appointment to office: Yetta B. Kilgore, Democrat, 819 University Place, St. Louis Margaret J. May, Democrat, 434 East Meyer Boulevard, City, Missouri 63132, as a member of the Missouri Citizen’s Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri 64131, as a member of the Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials, for a term Missouri Citizen’s Commission on Compensation for Elected ending February 1, 2004, and until her successor is duly appointed Officials, for a term ending February 1, 2004, and until her and qualified; vice, Maria-Alma Rainey Copeland, term expired. successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, Daniel D. Sawyer, Respectfully submitted, term expired. MEL CARNAHAN Respectfully submitted, Governor MEL CARNAHAN Also, Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Also, State of Missouri OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Jefferson City, Missouri State of Missouri March 30, 2000 Jefferson City, Missouri TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY March 30, 2000 OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: and consent the following appointment to office: I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice John R. Lowry, P.T., 19565 Farm Road 1090, Monett, and consent the following appointment to office: Lawrence County, Missouri 65806, as a member of the Advisory Carrie L. McCray, 305 Fulton Road, Mokane, Callaway Commission for Physical Therapists, for a term ending October 1, County, Missouri 65059, as a member of the Missouri State 2001, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, Committee of Interpreters, for a term ending October 9, 2001, and Alverne Fiddmont-Hood, resigned. until her successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, Lori Respectfully submitted, Knabe, resigned. MEL CARNAHAN Respectfully submitted, Governor MEL CARNAHAN Also, Governor OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Also, State of Missouri OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Jefferson City, Missouri State of Missouri March 30, 2000 Jefferson City, Missouri TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY March 30, 2000 OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: and consent the following appointment to office: I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice Forty-Eighth Day—Monday, April 3, 2000 583 and consent the following appointment to office: OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Robert C. Mueller, Republican, 6 Arrowhead Estate Lane, State of Missouri Chesterfield, St. Louis County, Missouri 63017, as a member of the Jefferson City, Missouri Missouri Citizen’s Commission on Compensation for Elected March 30, 2000 Officials, for a term ending February 1, 2004, and until his successor TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY is duly appointed and qualified; vice, Jerry L. Leath, term expired. OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: Respectfully submitted, I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice MEL CARNAHAN and consent the following appointment to office: Governor Bernard A. Orman, Jr., 504 Wren Court, Macon, Macon County, Missouri 63552, as a member of the State Advisory Council on Emergency Medical Services, for a term ending January 5, 2004, Also, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, Rosa L. Miller, resigned. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Respectfully submitted, State of Missouri MEL CARNAHAN Jefferson City, Missouri Governor March 30, 2000 Also, TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: State of Missouri I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice Jefferson City, Missouri and consent the following appointment to office: March 30, 2000 Anitra L. Nevels, 1362 Timothyridge Drive, St. Charles, St. TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY Charles County, Missouri 63304, as a public member of the OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: Advisory Commission for Physician Assistants, for a term ending I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice March 27, 2003, and until her successor is duly appointed and and consent the following appointment to office: qualified; vice, Trina Fleming, resigned. Rhonda K. Stockton, Republican, 1412 Maple Ridge, Respectfully submitted, Cassville, Barry County, Missouri 65625, as a member of the MEL CARNAHAN Missouri Citizen’s Commission on Compensation for Elected Governor Officials, for a term ending February 1, 2004, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, M. Teresa Hupp, Also, term expired. Respectfully submitted, MEL CARNAHAN OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Governor State of Missouri Also, Jefferson City, Missouri March 30, 2000 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Missouri OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: Jefferson City, Missouri I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice April 3, 2000 and consent the following appointment to office: TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY Joseph M. Ojile, M.D., 9616 Geyer Road, St. Louis City, OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: Missouri 63127, as a member of the Advisory Commission for I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice Physician Assistants, for a term ending March 27, 2003, and until and consent the following appointment to office: his successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, reappointed to Susan M. Abdel-Rahman, Pharm. D., 43 East 52nd Street, afullterm. Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri 64112, as a member of the Respectfully submitted, Drug Utilization Review Board, for a term ending October 15, 2003, MEL CARNAHAN and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, Governor Theresa Prosser, Ph.D., term expired. Respectfully submitted, Also, MEL CARNAHAN Governor 584 Journal of the Senate

Also, Also, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR State of Missouri State of Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri April 3, 2000 April 3, 2000 TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice and consent the following appointment to office: and consent the following appointment to office: Mary Louise Bussabarger, 1914 Princeton Drive, Columbia, M. Elise Crain, Republican, 305 South Sixth Avenue, Ozark, Boone County, Missouri 65203, as a member of the Missouri Christian County, Missouri 65721, as a member of the Missouri Family Trust Fund Board of Trustees, for a term ending December Commission on Human Rights, for a term ending April 1, 2006, and 7, 2002, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified; until her successor is dulyappointed and qualified; vice, reappointed vice, reappointed to a full term. to a full term. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, MEL CARNAHAN MEL CARNAHAN Governor Governor Also, Also, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR State of Missouri State of Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri April 3, 2000 April 3, 2000 TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice and consent the following appointment to office: and consent the following appointment to office: Harold D. Cleberg, 1305 Northwest 43rd Terrace, Kansas City, Martha A. Gragg, Republican, Rural Route 2, PostOffice Box Clay County, Missouri 64116, as a member of the Missouri Family 167, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri 63556, as a member of the Trust Fund Board of Trustees, for a term ending December 7, 2001, Missouri Board for Respiratory Care, for a term ending April 3, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, 2003, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, reappointed to a full term. reappointed to a full term. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, MEL CARNAHAN MEL CARNAHAN Governor Governor Also, Also, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR State of Missouri State of Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri April 3, 2000 April 3, 2000 TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice and consent the following appointment to office: and consent the following appointment to office: Jennifer Cordes-Rich, 922 Audubon, Clayton, St. Louis Roger L. Gregory, Democrat, 2418 Kleager Road, Cuba, County, Missouri 63105, as a member of the Drug Utilization Gasconade County, Missouri 65453, as a member of the Missouri Review Board, for a term ending October 15, 2003, and until her Real Estate Appraisers Commission, for a term ending September successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, Kenneth Michel, 12, 2000, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified; resigned. vice, Sam Gill, resigned. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, MEL CARNAHAN MEL CARNAHAN Governor Governor Forty-Eighth Day—Monday, April 3, 2000 585

Also, Also, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR State of Missouri State of Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri April 3, 2000 April 3, 2000 TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice and consent the following appointment to office: and consent the following appointment to office: Louis P. Hamilton, Democrat, 5228 Westminster Place, St. William Craig Hosmer, Democrat, 657 South Weller, Louis City, Missouri 63108, as a member of the Tourism Springfield, Greene County, Missouri 65802, as a member of the Commission, for a term ending January 15, 2004, and until his Missouri Community Service Commission, for a term ending successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, reappointed to a full August 3, 2001, and until his successor is duly appointed and term. qualified; vice, reappointed to a full term. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, MEL CARNAHAN MEL CARNAHAN Governor Governor Also, Also, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR State of Missouri State of Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri April 3, 2000 April 3, 2000 TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice and consent the following appointment to office: and consent the following appointment to office: Rosemary G. Hogan, Democrat, 2609 Chapel Wood Terrace, Randall D. Huss, M.D., 15655 County Road 5190, Rolla, Columbia, Boone County, Missouri 65203, as a member of the Phelps County, Missouri 65401, as a member of the Drug Missouri Board for Respiratory Care, for a term ending April 3, Utilization Review Board, for a term ending October 15, 2003, and 2003, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, until his successor is dulyappointed and qualified; vice, reappointed reappointed to a full term. to a full term. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, MEL CARNAHAN MEL CARNAHAN Governor Governor Also, Also, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR State of Missouri State of Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri April 3, 2000 April 3, 2000 TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice and consent the following appointment to office: and consent the following appointment to office: Sherry F. Hooper, 5822 Elm Avenue, Raytown, Jackson Daniel R. Keller, Republican, 4310 North Holly, Kansas City, County, Missouri 64133, as a member of the Missouri State Jackson County, Missouri 64116, as a member of the Tourism Historical Records Advisory Board, for a term ending November 1, Commission, for a term ending January 15, 2003, and until his 2000, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, reappointed to a full Chris Wilt, resigned. term. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, MEL CARNAHAN MEL CARNAHAN Governor Governor 586 Journal of the Senate

Also, Also, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR State of Missouri State of Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri April 3, 2000 April 3, 2000 TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice and consent the following appointment to office: and consent the following appointment to office: Sheryl L. Maxwell, Democrat, 400 East Benton, Post Office Donald J. Miller, CRT, Republican, 802 East Meadow Lane, Box 49, Lilbourn, New Madrid County, Missouri 63862, as a Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri 63501, as a member of the member ofthe Missouri CommunityService Commission, for a term Missouri Board for Respiratory Care, for a term ending April 3, ending January 15, 2001, and until her successor is duly appointed 2002, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, and qualified; vice, Dr. Dixie A. Kohn, resigned. Scott Wren, term expired. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, MEL CARNAHAN MEL CARNAHAN Governor Governor Also, Also, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR State of Missouri State of Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri April 3, 2000 April 3, 2000 TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice and consent the following appointment to office: and consent the following appointment to office: Byron McCallum, 8729 Crescent, Kansas City, Jackson Susan W. Nall, 7612 Walinca Terrace, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri 64138, as a member of the Linked Deposits County, Missouri 63105, as a public member of the Video Review Committee, for a term ending at the pleasure of the Instructional Development Education Opportunity Fund, for a term Governor, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified; ending June 30, 2000, and until her successor is duly appointed and vice, Elaine Paxton, term expired. qualified; vice, Stuart M. Landrum, term expired. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, MEL CARNAHAN MEL CARNAHAN Governor Governor Also, Also, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR State of Missouri State of Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri April 3, 2000 April 3, 2000 TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice and consent the following appointment to office: and consent the following appointment to office: John J. McNerney, Democrat, 3637 North Main, Kansas City, Debra L. Snoke, Republican, 12015 Northeast 134th Terrace, Jackson County, Missouri 64116, as a member of the Elevator Kearney, Clay County, Missouri 64060, as a member of the Safety Board, for a term ending June 6, 2000, and until his successor Missouri Commission on Human Rights, for a term ending April 1, is duly appointed and qualified; vice, Dan Ottoline, resigned. 2006, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, Respectfully submitted, reappointed to a full term. MEL CARNAHAN Respectfully submitted, Governor MEL CARNAHAN Governor Forty-Eighth Day—Monday, April 3, 2000 587

Also, In which the concurrence of the Senate is OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR respectfully requested. State of Missouri Read 1st time. Jefferson City, Missouri April 3, 2000 Also, TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: Representatives to inform the Senate that the House I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice has taken up and passed HB 1596, entitled: and consent the following appointment to office: Cleatus S. Stanfill, Democrat, 2905 Willow Street, An Act to amend chapter 375, RSMo, relating Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, Missouri 63830, as a member of to insurance companies by adding thereto one new the Mississippi River Parkway Commission, for a term ending April section relating to the same subject. 14, 2004, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, reappointed to a full term. In which the concurrence of the Senate is Respectfully submitted, respectfully requested. MEL CARNAHAN Read 1st time. Governor Also, Also, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of State of Missouri Representatives to inform the Senate that the House Jefferson City, Missouri has taken up and passed HB 1948, entitled: April 3, 2000 An Act to repeal section 304.180, RSMo TO THE SENATE OF THE 90th GENERAL ASSEMBLY 1994, and sections 301.010 and 304.200, RSMo OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI: Supp. 1999, relating to traffic regulations, and to I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice and consent the following appointment to office: enact in lieu thereof three new sections relating to Gerald J. Zafft, 10498 Frontenac Woods Lane, St. Louis, St. the same subject. Louis County, Missouri 63131, as a member of the Missouri Family In which the concurrence of the Senate is Trust Fund Board of Trustees, for a term ending October 25, 2001, respectfully requested. and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, reappointed to a full term. Read 1st time. Respectfully submitted, Also, MEL CARNAHAN Governor Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senate that the House President Pro Tem Quick referred the above has taken up and passed HB 1077, entitled: appointments to the Committee on Gubernatorial An Act to repeal section 89.142, RSMo Supp. Appointments. 1999, relating to peripheral zoning for certain MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE cities. The following messages were received from the In which the concurrence of the Senate is House of Representatives through its Chief Clerk: respectfully requested. Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of Read 1st time. Representatives to inform the Senate that the House Also, has taken up and passed HB 1568, entitled: Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of An Act to repeal section 210.030, RSMo Supp. Representatives to inform the Senate that the House 1999, relating to blood tests of pregnant women, has taken up and passed HB 1808, entitled: and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating An Act to repeal sections 87.120 and 87.176, to the same subject. RSMo 1994, relating to firemen’s retirement and 588 Journal of the Senate relief systems, and to enact in lieu thereof one new March 30, 2000 section relating to the same subject. The Honorable Betty Sims Missouri Senate In which the concurrence of the Senate is State Capitol, Room 226 respectfully requested. Jefferson City, MO 65101 Read 1st time. Dear Senator Sims: Pursuant to Section 197.310, it is my pleasure to hereby Also, appoint you to the Missouri Health Facilities Review Committee. Your appointment fills the vacancy on the Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of committee which was created by the resignation of Senator Representatives to inform the Senate that the House Anita Yeckel. has taken up and passed HB 1647, entitled: Your willingness to serve the people of Missouri on this important committee is appreciated. If you have any An Act to amend chapter 77, RSMo, relating to questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. third class cities, by adding thereto one new section Sincerely, relating to capital improvement reserve funds in /s/ Ed third class cities. Edward E. Quick President Pro Tem In which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested. INTRODUCTIONS OF GUESTS Read 1st time. Senator Rohrbach introduced to the Senate, Billy Gautsch, Jamestown. COMMUNICATIONS On motion of Senator DePasco, the Senate President Pro Tem Quick submitted the adjourned under the rules. following:

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FORMAL CALENDAR

HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND READING

HB 1568-Riback Wilson and HB 1077-Relford Holand HB 1808-O'Toole HB 1596-Auer HB 1647-Skaggs HB 1948-Gratz, et al

THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS

SS for SCS for SBs 867 & SCS for SB 597- 552-Maxwell Steelman (In Budget Control) (In Budget Control) Forty-Eighth Day—Monday, April 3, 2000 589

SB 944-Caskey SCS for SB 802-Goode, et al (In Budget Control) SB 1017-Mathewson, et al SS for SB 850-Scott

SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION

1. SB 772-Goode 16. SBs 959 & 598-Howard, 2. SB 926-Stoll and with SCS House, with SCS 17. SB 954-Bentley and 3. SB 826-Jacob, et al, Johnson, with SCS with SCS 18. SBs 1027 & 815-Sims, 4. SB 930-Jacob, with SCS with SCS 5. SJR 50-Stoll 19. SBs 538 & 565-Russell, 6. SB 885-Mathewson, with SCS with SCS 20. SBs 584, 539, 630, 7. SB 902-Mathewson 777, 796, 918 & 8. SB 720-Caskey 927-Bentley, with SCS 9. SB 980-Jacob, with SCS 21. SBs 818 & 564-Maxwell 10. SB 1016-Jacob, et al and Kinder, with SCS 11. SB 851-Wiggins and Stoll 22. SB 955-Mathewson, et al 12. SB 817-Stoll, with SCS 23. SB 1048-Mathewson, 13. SB 830-Caskey with SCS 14. SB 892-Quick 24. SB 866-Klarich 15. SB 793-Staples, with SCS 25. SB 748-Johnson, with SCS

HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING

HS for HCS for HJR 61- VanZandt,withSCS

INFORMAL CALENDAR

SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION

SBs 545, 628, 647, 728, SBs 599 & 531-Schneider, 834 & 832-Staples, with SCS (pending) with SCS (pending) SB 604-Wiggins SB 577-Maxwell, with SCS, SB 610-Staples and SS for SCS & SA 4 DePasco, with SA 3 (pending) (pending) 590 Journal of the Senate

SBs 678 & 742-Schneider, SB 925-Caskey, et al, with SCS, SS for SCS, with SCS (pending) SA 7, SSA 1 for SA 7, SB 957-Johnson and Quick, SA 2 to SSA 1 for SA 7 with SCS & SA 2 & point of order (pending) (pending) SB 697-Schneider, with SJR 31-Schneider SCS & SA 1 (pending) SJR 35-Goode, et al, with SB 729-House, with SCS, SS & SS#2 for SS SA1&SA2toSA1 (pending) (pending) SJRs 45 & 41-House, with SB 744-Klarich SCS (pending) SB 803-Goode, et al, with SCS SJR 46-Goode, et al, with SBs 807, 553, 574, 614, SCS (pending) 747 & 860-Jacob, with SJR 47-Quick, et al, with SCS, SS for SCS & SA 2 SCS, SS for SCS, SA 1, (pending) SSA 1 for SA 1 & point SB 827-Scott, et al, with of order (pending) SS & SA 2 (pending) SJR 53-Quick

CONSENT CALENDAR

Senate Bills

Reported 2/15

SB 740-Wiggins

Reported 3/13

SB 683-Childers, with SCS (In Budget Control)

Reported 3/15

SB 956-Flotron and Goode, SB 1066-Bland and Maxwell, with SCS with SCS (In Budget Control) (In Budget Control) SB 1059-Westfall, with SCS (In Budget Control) Forty-Eighth Day—Monday, April 3, 2000 591

Reported 3/16

SB 864-Caskey SB 1075-Jacob, with SCS (In Budget Control)

RESOLUTIONS

SR 1204-Goode SCR 33-Kinder, et al SR 1373-Mathewson

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