Senate Journal Apr 29, 2015

Senate Journal Apr 29, 2015

1083 Senate Journal First Regular Session of the Fifty-fifth Legislature of the State of Oklahoma Forty-ninth Legislative Day, Wednesday, April 29, 2015 The Senate was called to order by Senator Dahm. Roll Call: Present: Allen, Anderson, Barrington, Bice, Boggs, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Dahm, David, Fields, Ford, Fry, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Matthews, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Shortey, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Sykes, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.—44. Excused: Bass, Bingman, Floyd and Stanislawski.—4. Senator Dahm declared a quorum present. The prayer was offered by Reverend Jeannie Himes, St. Stephen’s United Methodist Church, Norman, the guest of Senator Sparks. REPORT OF ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED MEASURES SCRs 20, 21 and 22 were each correctly engrossed, properly signed and ordered transmitted to the Honorable House for consideration. SB 676 was correctly enrolled, properly signed and ordered transmitted to the Honorable House for signature of the Speaker. INTRODUCTIONS Senator Silk introduced his daughter, Isabelle; and Senator Treat introduced his cousin, Grant Willis, to the Senate. 1084 Senate Journal UNANIMOUS CONSENT REQUEST DIRECT TO CALENDAR Senator Newberry asked unanimous consent to refer SR 29 direct to the Calendar for consideration, which was the order. GENERAL ORDER SR 29 by Newberry was called up for consideration. SR 29 was adopted upon motion of Senator Newberry and referred for enrollment. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS – GCCA President Pro Tempore Bingman announced the appointment of the following Senators as conferees on the General Conference Committee on Appropriations: GENERAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS Jolley, Chair Treat, Vice Chair Allen Justice Anderson Loveless Barrington Marlatt Bass Matthews Bice Mazzei Boggs Newberry Brecheen Paddack Brinkley Pittman Brooks Quinn Brown Sharp Crain Shaw Dahm Shortey David Silk Fields Simpson Floyd Smalley Ford Sparks Fry Standridge Garrison Stanislawski Griffin Sykes Halligan Thompson Holt Wyrick Jech Yen Forty-ninth Legislative Day, Wednesday, April 29, 2015 1085 MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE Advising the Honorable Senate that the House has rescinded the signing and Fourth Reading and enrollment of HB 1047, and is returning herewith the measure to the Senate for engrossment of the Senate Amendments. UNANIMOUS CONSENT REQUEST DIRECT TO CALENDAR Senator Sparks asked unanimous consent to refer SR 30 direct to the Calendar for consideration, which was the order. GENERAL ORDER SR 30 by Sparks was called up for consideration. SR 30 was adopted upon motion of Senator Sparks and referred for enrollment. FOURTH READING AND SIGNING RESCINDED Senator David asked unanimous consent, which was granted, that the Senate rescind the signing and Fourth Reading of HB 1047, and transmit engrossed Senate amendments to the Honorable House of Representatives for consideration. PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs HAs to SB 34 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Barrington. SB 34, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length. On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows: Aye: Allen, Anderson, Barrington, Bice, Boggs, Brecheen, Brinkley, Dahm, David, Fields, Ford, Fry, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Sykes, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--39. Excused: Bass, Bingman, Brooks, Brown, Crain, Floyd, Matthews, Shortey and Stanislawski.--9. 1086 Senate Journal The bill passed. House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for enrollment. PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs HAs to SB 116 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Barrington. SB 116, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length. On the question of passage of the bill and emergency, the vote resulted as follows: Aye: Anderson, Barrington, Bice, Boggs, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brown, Dahm, Fields, Ford, Fry, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--37. Nay: Allen and Sykes.--2. Excused: Bass, Bingman, Brooks, Crain, David, Floyd, Matthews, Shortey and Stanislawski.--9. The bill and emergency passed. House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for enrollment. PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs HAs to SB 425 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Holt. SB 425, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length. On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows: Aye: Anderson, Barrington, Bice, Boggs, Brinkley, Brown, Dahm, David, Fields, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--35. Forty-ninth Legislative Day, Wednesday, April 29, 2015 1087 Nay: Allen, Brecheen, Garrison, Shaw and Sykes.--5. Excused: Bass, Bingman, Brooks, Crain, Floyd, Matthews, Shortey and Stanislawski.-- 8. The bill passed. House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for enrollment. PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs HAs to SB 453 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Quinn. SB 453, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length. On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows: Aye: Allen, Anderson, Barrington, Bice, Boggs, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brown, Dahm, David, Fields, Ford, Fry, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Sykes, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--40. Excused: Bass, Bingman, Brooks, Crain, Floyd, Matthews, Shortey and Stanislawski.-- 8. The bill passed. House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for enrollment. PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs HAs to SB 542 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Quinn. SB 542, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length. On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows: 1088 Senate Journal Aye: Allen, Anderson, Barrington, Bice, Boggs, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brown, Dahm, David, Fields, Ford, Fry, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Matthews, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Sykes, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.-- 41. Excused: Bass, Bingman, Brooks, Crain, Floyd, Shortey and Stanislawski.--7. The bill passed. House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for enrollment. PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs HAs to SB 92 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Mazzei. SB 92, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length. On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows: Aye: Allen, Anderson, Barrington, Bice, Boggs, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brown, Dahm, David, Fields, Ford, Fry, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Pittman, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Sykes, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--40. Excused: Bass, Bingman, Brooks, Crain, Floyd, Matthews, Shortey and Stanislawski.-- 8. The bill passed. House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for enrollment. MOTION TO RECONSIDER VOTE Senator Fry moved to reconsider the vote whereby SB 173 failed, which motion was declared adopted upon roll call as follows: Aye: Allen, Anderson, Barrington, Bice, Boggs, Brecheen, Brinkley, Brown, Dahm, David, Fields, Ford, Fry, Garrison, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, Newberry, Paddack, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Smalley, Sparks, Standridge, Sykes, Thompson, Treat, Wyrick and Yen.--39. Forty-ninth Legislative Day, Wednesday, April 29, 2015 1089 Nay: Matthews.--1. Excused: Bass, Bingman, Brooks, Crain, Floyd, Pittman, Shortey and Stanislawski.--8. FOURTH READING Senator Fry moved to reconsider the vote whereby the HA’s to SB 173 were adopted, which motion was declared adopted. Senator Fry asked that SB 173 be laid over temporarily, which was the order. SB 173 remains on Pending Consideration of HA’s. PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs HAs to SB 352 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Newberry. SB 352, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length. On the question of passage of the bill and emergency, the vote resulted as follows: Aye: Barrington, Bice, Boggs, Brinkley, Brown, David, Fields, Ford, Fry, Griffin, Halligan, Holt, Jech, Jolley, Justice, Loveless, Marlatt, Mazzei, Newberry, Quinn, Schulz, Sharp, Shaw, Silk, Simpson, Standridge, Treat and Yen.--28. Nay: Allen, Anderson, Brecheen, Dahm, Garrison, Paddack, Smalley, Sparks, Sykes, Thompson and Wyrick.--11. Excused: Bass, Bingman, Brooks, Crain, Floyd, Matthews, Pittman, Shortey and Stanislawski.--9. The bill passed and the emergency failed. House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for enrollment. PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs HAs to SB 239 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Yen. SB 239, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length. On the question of

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