Monday, April 19, 2021 -- Morning Session Means by Prior Reference

Monday, April 19, 2021 -- Morning Session Means by Prior Reference

1 A-Engrossed. Bill referred to Committee on Ways and Monday, April 19, 2021 -- Morning Session Means by prior reference. HB 2523 – Report by Committee on Judiciary House convened at 10:00 a.m. Speaker in Chair. recommending passage with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Opening ceremony presented by Representative Mark HB 2528 – Report by Committee on Health Care Meek, performing "America" by Neil Diamond, Gladstone. recommending passage with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Upon verification of quorum: All present except: HB 2722 – Report by Committee on Agriculture and Excused, 5 – Bonham, Breese-Iverson, Leif, Levy, Nearman. Natural Resources without recommendation as to passage, with amendments, and be printed A-Engrossed. Bill HB 3043; HB 5042 – Message from the Governor referred to Committee on Ways and Means by prior announcing she signed on April 15, 2021. reference. HB 5010, 5040, 5041 – Message from the Governor HB 2927 – Report by Committee on Veterans and announcing she signed on April 19, 2021. Emergency Management recommending passage with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Bill referred to The following measure was referred from the desk of the Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. Speaker and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 20 HB 2958 – Report by Committee on Health Care dated April 19, 2021. recommending passage with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. SCR 1 Education HB 3036 – Report by Committee on Health Care recommending passage with amendments and be printed Committee Report File No. 82 was distributed on April A-Engrossed. 16, 2021. HB 3150 – Report by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources recommending passage with HB 2331 – Report by Committee on Revenue amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Bill referred to recommending passage with amendments and be printed Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. A-Engrossed. HB 3185 – Report by Committee on Agriculture and HB 3103 – Report by Committee on Water Natural Resources recommending passage with recommending passage with amendments, be printed amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. A-Engrossed, and be referred to Committee on Ways and HB 3282 – Report by Committee on Agriculture and Means. Bill referred to Committee on Ways and Means by Natural Resources recommending passage with order of the Speaker. amendments and be printed A-Engrossed. Bill referred to HB 3108 – Report by Committee on Health Care Committee on Ways and Means by prior reference. recommending passage with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed, and be referred to Committee on Ways and The following measure was referred from the desk of the Means. Bill referred to Committee on Ways and Means by Speaker and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 20 order of the Speaker. dated April 19, 2021. Committee Report File No. 83 was distributed on April HB 3394 Rules 16, 2021. HB 2244, 2284, 2364, 2526, 2929, 2936, 3188, 3227, HB 3112 – Report by Committee on Judiciary without 3272, 3322 – Read second time and passed to third reading. recommendation as to passage, be referred to Committee on Rules, and then to Committee on Ways and Means by prior HB 2510 – Read third time. Smith Warner moved bill be reference. Bill referred to Committee on Rules by order of carried over and placed in its proper order on the Monday, the Speaker and then Ways and Means by prior reference. April 26, 2021 Calendar. Motion carried viva voce vote. Committee Report File No. 84 was distributed on April HB 3124 (A-Engrossed) – Read third time. Carried by 19, 2021. Lively. On passage of the bill the vote was: Yeas, 39; Nays, 16 – Boshart Davis, Cate, Drazan, Hayden, Lewis, HB 2046 – Report by Committee on Health Care Moore-Green, Noble, Owens, Post, Reschke, Smith DB, recommending passage with amendments and be printed Smith G, Stark, Wallan, Weber, Wright; Excused, 5 – A-Engrossed. Bonham, Breese-Iverson, Leif, Levy, Nearman. Bill passed. HB 2086 – Report by Committee on Behavioral Health HB 2064 – Read third time. Carried by Smith Warner. recommending passage with amendments and be printed On passage of the bill the vote was: Yeas, 39; Nays, 16 – Boshart Davis, Cate, Drazan, Hayden, Lewis, Moore-Green, 2 Morgan, Owens, Post, Reschke, Smith DB, Stark, Wallan, SB 62 Rules Weber, Wright, Zika; Excused, 5 – Bonham, Breese-Iverson, SB 63 Rules Leif, Levy, Nearman. Bill passed. SB 115 General Government SB 176 Judiciary HB 2495 (A-Engrossed) – Read third time. Carried by SB 221 Judiciary Neron. SB 563 Behavioral Health SB 649 Judiciary Neron rose to a point of order, stating that the phrase “I SB 712 Education appreciate that this is too complex for the carrier to yield to SB 728 Judiciary a question today” used by Drazan impugned her character. SB 741 Health Care Speaker rendered a ruling advising the body not to imply SB 761 Agriculture and Natural Resources anyone’s intent for declining a question but determining SB 843 Education that this off handed comment about why the carrier didn’t Speaker announced the following changes in committee take the question, in a vague generality, was not impugning membership effective immediately: the character of the carrier. AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES – Hudson HB 2495 (A-Engrossed) – On passage of the bill the vote discharged as Vice-Chair, Hudson appointed as Chair, McLain was: Yeas, 47; Nays, 8 – Boshart Davis, Cate, Drazan, Post, appointed as Vice-Chair, Witt discharged as Chair, Witt appointed. Reschke, Smith DB, Stark, Wallan; Excused, 5 – Bonham, Breese-Iverson, Leif, Levy, Nearman. Bill passed. House adjourned until 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, April 20, 2021 on motion of Smith G. Smith DB requested the following explanation of his vote be entered in the Journal: “Making sure our children are safe from toxins, especially in their toys, is extremely important. This should be the law of the land across the United States. Oregon passed legislation that would assist in keeping children safe in 2015. The third phase of this legislation was not rolled out until just a few short months ago and is still being implemented. This legislation is overreaching and premature. It would allow OHA to put strict classifications on certain products and make Oregon an island for products.” HCR 24 – Read. Carried by Sollman. On adoption of the measure the vote was: Yeas, 55; Excused, 5 – Bonham, Breese-Iverson, Leif, Levy, Nearman. Resolution adopted. HJM 6 – By unanimous consent, on request of Speaker, rules suspended and measure carried over and placed in its proper order on the Tuesday, April 20, 2021 Calendar. HJM 3 (A-Engrossed) – Read. Carried by Smith DB. On adoption of the measure the vote was: Yeas, 54; Absent, 1 – Morgan; Excused, 5 – Bonham, Breese-Iverson, Leif, Levy, Nearman. Memorial adopted. SB 72, 116, 424, 629, 699, 745, 757, 765, 767, 792, 794; HB 2129, 2130 – Message from the Senate announcing passage. SB 72, 116, 424, 629, 699, 745, 757, 765, 767, 792, 794 – Read first time and passed to Speaker’s desk for referral. The following measures were referred from the desk of the Speaker and recorded on Committee Referral List No. 20 dated April 19, 2021. SB 31 Information Management and Technology SB 60 Rules SB 61 Rules .

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