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JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE
First Regular Session, 96th GENERAL ASSEMBLY
FIFTY-FIFTH DAY, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 2011
The House met pursuant to adjournment.
Speaker Tilley in the Chair.
Prayer by Msgr. Robert A. Kurwicki, Chaplain.
God is Spirit: and they that worship Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth. (John 4:24)
O God of truth and love, without You our world drifts into the valley of darkness and despair, let the light of
Your Spirit glow within us as we worship You this moment. Deliver us from greed and bitterness, from
misunderstanding and ill will - which are the seeds of contention and confusion. By the might of Your presence and by
the strength of Your Spirit in our hearts make us one in You. With this oneness may we launch out into an adventurous
cooperation among each other which shall be a pattern of life for our own state and for all the people of Missouri.
Underneath all differences of political parties help us to see human life struggling to be free and to find
satisfaction on higher levels of daily life. We believe You are showing us the way in Your Word - help us to walk in
it to the glory of Your name and for the good of our citizens.
We recall our Missouri history today when on this date in 1841 the University of Missouri, the first state
university west of the Mississippi River, was opened. And the House says, "Amen!"
The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited.
The Speaker appointed the following to act as Honorary Pages for the Day, to serve withoutcompensation: Hannah Eileen Kratky, Cecilia Patience Fugaro, Antonio Michael Fugaro, VictoriaJoy Fugaro, Adeline Thessen, Carter Kane, Sophia Council, Maggie Peak and Luke Dougherty.
The Journal of the fifty-fourth day was approved as corrected.
HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED
House Resolution No. 2065 through House Resolution No. 2149
SECOND READING OF SENATE BILL
SB 322 was read the second time.
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COMMITTEE REPORTS
Committee on Fiscal Review, Chairman Stream reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HCS HJR 5 (FiscalNote), begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HCS HBs 223 &231 (Fiscal Note), begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HCS HB 555 (FiscalNote), begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILL
HCS HB 430, relating to transportation, was taken up by Representative Burlison.
Representative Burlison offered House Perfecting Amendment No. 1.
House Perfecting Amendment No. 1
AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 430, Page 3, Section 301.3145, Line 1, by deleting the number
“301.3145" and inserting in lieu thereof the words “Section 1"; and
Further amend said bill by moving said section to the appropriate place in said bill; and
Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly.
On motion of Representative Burlison, House Perfecting Amendment No. 1 was adopted.
On motion of Representative Burlison, HCS HB 430, as amended, was read the third timeand passed by the following vote:
AYES: 157
Allen Anders Asbury Atkins Aull
Bahr Barnes Bernskoetter Berry Black
Brandom Brattin Brown 50 Brown 85 Burlison
Carlson Carter Casey Cauthorn Cierpiot
Colona Conway 14 Conway 27 Cookson Cox
Crawford Cross Curtman Davis Day
Denison Dieckhaus Diehl Dugger Ellinger
Elmer Entlicher Faith Fallert Fisher
Fitzwater Flanigan Fraker Franklin Franz
Frederick Fuhr Funderburk Gatschenberger Gosen
Grisamore Guernsey Haefner Hampton Harris
Higdon Hinson Hodges Holsman Hoskins
Hough Houghton Hubbard Hughes Hum mel
Johnson Jones 63 Jones 89 Jones 117 Kander
Keeney Kelley 126 Kelly 24 Kirkton Klippenstein
Koenig Korman Kratky Lair Lampe
Lant Largent Lasater Lauer Leach
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Leara Lichtenegger Long M arshall M cCaherty
M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGeoghegan M cGhee M cManus
M cNary M cNeil M eadows M olendorp M ontecillo
Nance Nasheed Neth Newman Nichols
Nolte Oxford Pace Parkinson Peters-Baker
Phillips Pierson Quinn Redmon Reiboldt
Richardson Riddle Rizzo Rowland Ruzicka
Sater Schad Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber
Schieffer Schneider Schoeller Schupp Shively
Shum ake Sifton Silvey Sm ith 71 Sm ith 150
Solon Spreng Still Stream Swearingen
Swinger Talboy Taylor Thomson Torpey
Wallingford Walton Gray Webb Webber Wells
Weter White Wieland Wright Wyatt
Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 001
Zimmerman
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 004
Brown 116 Loehner M ay Pollock
VACANCIES: 001
Speaker Tilley declared the bill passed.
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate has taken up and passed SS HCS HB 193, entitled:
An act to repeal sections 128.345, 128.346, and 128.348, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof eleven new sections
relating to the composition of congressional districts.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
HOUSE BILL WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS
SS HCS HB 193, relating to congressional districts, was taken up by Representative Diehl.
Representative Diehl moved that the House refuse to adopt SS HCS HB 193 and request theSenate to recede from its position and, failing to do so, grant the House a conference.
Which motion was adopted.
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THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILL - FEDERAL MANDATE
HCS#2 HB 609, relating to the Show-me Health Insurance Exchange, was taken up byRepresentative Molendorp.
On motion of Representative Molendorp, HCS#2 HB 609 was read the third time and passedby the following vote:
AYES: 157
Allen Anders Asbury Atkins Aull
Bahr Barnes Bernskoetter Berry Black
Brandom Brattin Brown 50 Brown 85 Burlison
Carlson Carter Casey Cauthorn Cierpiot
Colona Conway 14 Conway 27 Cookson Cox
Crawford Cross Curtman Davis Day
Denison Dieckhaus Diehl Dugger Ellinger
Elmer Entlicher Faith Fallert Fisher
Fitzwater Flanigan Fraker Franklin Franz
Frederick Fuhr Gatschenberger Gosen Grisam ore
Guernsey Haefner Hampton Harris Higdon
Hinson Hodges Holsm an Hoskins Hough
Houghton Hubbard Hughes Hummel Johnson
Jones 63 Jones 89 Jones 117 Kander Keeney
Kelley 126 Kelly 24 Kirkton Klippenstein Koenig
Korman Kratky Lair Lampe Lant
Largent Lasater Lauer Leach Leara
Lichtenegger Loehner Long M arshall M cCaherty
M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGeoghegan M cGhee M cManus
M cNary M cNeil M eadows M olendorp M ontecillo
Nance Nasheed Neth Newman Nichols
Nolte Oxford Pace Parkinson Peters-Baker
Phillips Pierson Quinn Redmon Reiboldt
Richardson Riddle Rizzo Rowland Ruzicka
Sater Schad Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber
Schieffer Schneider Schoeller Schupp Shively
Shum ake Sifton Silvey Sm ith 71 Sm ith 150
Solon Spreng Still Stream Swearingen
Swinger Talboy Taylor Thomson Torpey
Wallingford Walton Gray Webb Webber Wells
Weter White Wieland Wright Wyatt
Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 005
Brown 116 Funderburk M ay Pollock Zimmerman
VACANCIES: 001
Speaker Tilley declared the bill passed.
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THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS
HCS HB 111, relating to judicial procedures, was taken up by Representative Cox.
On motion of Representative Cox, HCS HB 111 was read the third time and passed by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 153
Allen Anders Asbury Atkins Aull
Bahr Barnes Bernskoetter Berry Black
Brandom Brattin Brown 50 Brown 85 Burlison
Carlson Carter Casey Cauthorn Cierpiot
Colona Conway 14 Conway 27 Cookson Cox
Crawford Cross Curtman Davis Day
Denison Dieckhaus Dugger Ellinger Elmer
Entlicher Faith Fallert Fisher Fitzwater
Flanigan Fraker Franklin Franz Frederick
Fuhr Gatschenberger Gosen Grisamore Guernsey
Haefner Hampton Harris Higdon Hinson
Hodges Holsm an Hoskins Hough Houghton
Hubbard Hummel Johnson Jones 63 Jones 89
Kander Keeney Kelley 126 Kelly 24 Kirkton
Klippenstein Koenig Korm an Kratky Lair
Lampe Lant Largent Lasater Lauer
Leach Leara Lichtenegger Loehner Long
M arshall M cCaherty M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGeoghegan
M cGhee M cM anus M cNary M cNeil M eadows
M olendorp M ontecillo Nance Neth Newman
Nichols Nolte Oxford Pace Parkinson
Peters-Baker Phillips Pierson Quinn Redmon
Reiboldt Richardson Riddle Rizzo Rowland
Ruzicka Sater Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber
Schieffer Schneider Schoeller Schupp Shively
Shum ake Sifton Silvey Sm ith 71 Sm ith 150
Solon Spreng Still Stream Swearingen
Swinger Talboy Taylor Thomson Torpey
Wallingford Walton Gray Webb Webber Wells
Weter White Wieland Wright Wyatt
Zerr Zimmerman M r Speaker
NOES: 002
Hughes Nasheed
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 007
Brown 116 Diehl Funderburk Jones 117 M ay
Pollock Schad
VACANCIES: 001
Speaker Tilley declared the bill passed.
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HCS HBs 223 & 231, relating to higher education financial programs, was taken up byRepresentative Wallingford.
Speaker Pro Tem Schoeller assumed the Chair.
On motion of Representative Wallingford, HCS HBs 223 & 231 was read the third time andpassed by the following vote:
AYES: 155
Allen Anders Asbury Aull Bahr
Barnes Bernskoetter Berry Black Brandom
Brattin Brown 50 Brown 85 Burlison Carlson
Carter Casey Cauthorn Cierpiot Colona
Conway 14 Conway 27 Cookson Cox Crawford
Cross Curtman Davis Day Denison
Dieckhaus Diehl Dugger Ellinger Elmer
Entlicher Faith Fallert Fisher Fitzwater
Flanigan Fraker Franklin Franz Frederick
Fuhr Gatschenberger Gosen Grisamore Guernsey
Haefner Hampton Harris Higdon Hinson
Hodges Holsm an Hoskins Hough Houghton
Hubbard Hughes Hummel Johnson Jones 63
Jones 89 Jones 117 Kander Keeney Kelley 126
Kelly 24 Kirkton Klippenstein Koenig Korman
Kratky Lair Lampe Lant Largent
Lasater Lauer Leach Leara Lichtenegger
Loehner Long M arshall M cCaherty M cCann Beatty
M cDonald M cGeoghegan M cGhee M cM anus M cNary
M cNeil M eadows M olendorp M ontecillo Nance
Nasheed Neth Newman Nichols Nolte
Oxford Pace Parkinson Peters-Baker Phillips
Pierson Redmon Reiboldt Richardson Riddle
Rizzo Rowland Ruzicka Sater Scharnhorst
Schatz Schieber Schieffer Schneider Schoeller
Schupp Shively Shumake Sifton Silvey
Smith 71 Smith 150 Solon Spreng Still
Stream Swearingen Swinger Talboy Taylor
Thomson Torpey Wallingford Walton Gray Webb
Webber Wells Weter White Wieland
Wright Wyatt Zerr Zimmerman M r Speaker
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 007
Atkins Brown 116 Funderburk M ay Pollock
Quinn Schad
VACANCIES: 001
Speaker Pro Tem Schoeller declared the bill passed.
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HB 591, relating to a limited dental teaching license, was taken up by RepresentativeLichtenegger.
On motion of Representative Lichtenegger, HB 591 was read the third time and passed bythe following vote:
AYES: 154
Allen Anders Asbury Atkins Aull
Bahr Barnes Bernskoetter Black Brandom
Brattin Brown 50 Brown 85 Burlison Carlson
Carter Casey Cauthorn Cierpiot Colona
Conway 14 Conway 27 Cookson Cox Crawford
Cross Curtman Davis Day Denison
Dieckhaus Diehl Dugger Ellinger Elmer
Entlicher Faith Fallert Fisher Fitzwater
Flanigan Fraker Franklin Franz Frederick
Fuhr Gatschenberger Gosen Grisamore Guernsey
Haefner Hampton Harris Higdon Hinson
Hodges Holsm an Hoskins Hough Houghton
Hubbard Hughes Hummel Johnson Jones 63
Jones 89 Kander Keeney Kelley 126 Kelly 24
Kirkton Klippenstein Koenig Korman Kratky
Lair Lampe Lant Largent Lasater
Lauer Leach Leara Lichtenegger Loehner
Long M arshall M cCaherty M cCann Beatty M cDonald
M cGeoghegan M cGhee M cM anus M cNary M cNeil
M eadows M olendorp M ontecillo Nance Nasheed
Neth Newman Nichols Nolte Oxford
Pace Parkinson Peters-Baker Phillips Pierson
Redmon Reiboldt Richardson Riddle Rizzo
Rowland Ruzicka Sater Scharnhorst Schatz
Schieber Schieffer Schneider Schoeller Schupp
Shively Shum ake Sifton Silvey Sm ith 71
Smith 150 Solon Spreng Still Stream
Swearingen Swinger Talboy Taylor Thomson
Torpey Wallingford Walton Gray Webb Webber
Wells Weter White Wieland Wright
Wyatt Zerr Zimmerman M r Speaker
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 008
Berry Brown 116 Funderburk Jones 117 M ay
Pollock Quinn Schad
VACANCIES: 001
Speaker Pro Tem Schoeller declared the bill passed.
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HCS HB 407, relating to certificates of insurance, was taken up by Representative Wieland.
On motion of Representative Wieland, HCS HB 407 was read the third time and passed bythe following vote:
AYES: 153
Allen Anders Asbury Atkins Aull
Bahr Barnes Bernskoetter Berry Black
Brandom Brattin Brown 50 Brown 85 Burlison
Carlson Carter Casey Cauthorn Cierpiot
Colona Conway 14 Conway 27 Cookson Cox
Crawford Cross Curtman Davis Day
Denison Dieckhaus Diehl Dugger Ellinger
Elmer Entlicher Faith Fallert Fisher
Fitzwater Flanigan Fraker Franklin Franz
Frederick Fuhr Gatschenberger Grisamore Guernsey
Haefner Hampton Harris Higdon Hinson
Hodges Holsm an Hoskins Hough Houghton
Hubbard Hughes Hummel Johnson Jones 63
Jones 89 Jones 117 Kander Keeney Kelley 126
Kelly 24 Kirkton Klippenstein Koenig Korman
Kratky Lair Lampe Lant Largent
Lasater Lauer Leach Leara Lichtenegger
Long M arshall M cCaherty M cCann Beatty M cDonald
M cGeoghegan M cGhee M cM anus M cNary M cNeil
M eadows M ontecillo Nance Nasheed Neth
Newman Nichols Nolte Oxford Pace
Parkinson Peters-Baker Phillips Pierson Quinn
Redmon Reiboldt Richardson Riddle Rizzo
Rowland Ruzicka Sater Schad Scharnhorst
Schatz Schieber Schieffer Schneider Schoeller
Schupp Shively Shumake Sifton Silvey
Smith 71 Smith 150 Solon Spreng Still
Stream Swearingen Swinger Talboy Taylor
Torpey Wallingford Walton Gray Webb Webber
Wells Weter Wieland Wright Wyatt
Zerr Zimmerman M r Speaker
NOES: 001
Loehner
PRESENT: 002
Gosen M olendorp
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 006
Brown 116 Funderburk M ay Pollock Thomson
White
VACANCIES: 001
Speaker Pro Tem Schoeller declared the bill passed.
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HB 211, relating to lead abatement rules and regulations, was taken up by RepresentativeKoenig.
On motion of Representative Koenig, HB 211 was read the third time and passed by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 094
Allen Asbury Barnes Bernskoetter Berry
Brandom Brattin Brown 85 Burlison Cauthorn
Cierpiot Conway 14 Cookson Cox Crawford
Cross Davis Day Dieckhaus Diehl
Dugger Elmer Entlicher Faith Fisher
Fitzwater Flanigan Fraker Franklin Franz
Frederick Fuhr Gatschenberger Gosen Grisam ore
Guernsey Haefner Hampton Higdon Hinson
Hoskins Hough Houghton Johnson Jones 89
Jones 117 Keeney Kelley 126 Klippenstein Koenig
Korman Lair Lant Largent Lasater
Lauer Leach Leara Lichtenegger Loehner
Long M arshall M cNary Nance Neth
Nolte Parkinson Phillips Redmon Reiboldt
Richardson Riddle Rowland Ruzicka Sater
Schad Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber Schoeller
Shumake Smith 150 Solon Stream Thomson
Torpey Wallingford Wells White Wieland
Wright Wyatt Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 059
Anders Atkins Aull Black Brown 50
Carlson Carter Casey Colona Conway 27
Denison Ellinger Fallert Harris Hodges
Holsman Hubbard Hughes Hummel Jones 63
Kander Kelly 24 Kirkton Kratky Lampe
M ay M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGeoghegan M cManus
M cNeil M eadows M ontecillo Nasheed Newman
Nichols Oxford Pace Peters-Baker Pierson
Quinn Rizzo Schieffer Schupp Shively
Sifton Silvey Smith 71 Spreng Still
Swearingen Swinger Talboy Taylor Walton Gray
Webb Webber Weter Zimmerman
PRESENT: 003
Bahr M cCaherty M olendorp
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 006
Brown 116 Curtman Funderburk M cGhee Pollock
Schneider
VACANCIES: 001
Speaker Pro Tem Schoeller declared the bill passed.
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HCS HB 697, relating to state agency administrative rules, was taken up by RepresentativeSmith (150).
On motion of Representative Smith (150), HCS HB 697 was read the third time and passedby the following vote:
AYES: 109
Allen Asbury Bahr Barnes Bernskoetter
Berry Brandom Brattin Brown 85 Burlison
Cauthorn Cierpiot Conway 14 Conway 27 Cookson
Cox Crawford Cross Curtm an Davis
Day Denison Dieckhaus Diehl Dugger
Elmer Entlicher Faith Fisher Fitzwater
Flanigan Fraker Franklin Franz Frederick
Fuhr Gatschenberger Gosen Grisamore Guernsey
Haefner Hampton Higdon Hinson Hoskins
Hough Houghton Hubbard Johnson Jones 89
Jones 117 Keeney Kelley 126 Klippenstein Koenig
Korman Lair Lant Largent Lasater
Lauer Leach Leara Lichtenegger Loehner
Long M arshall M cCaherty M cGhee M cNary
M olendorp Nance Nasheed Neth Nolte
Parkinson Phillips Quinn Redmon Reiboldt
Richardson Riddle Rowland Ruzicka Sater
Schad Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber Schieffer
Schneider Schoeller Shively Shumake Silvey
Smith 150 Solon Stream Thomson Torpey
Wallingford Wells Weter White Wieland
Wright Wyatt Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 050
Anders Atkins Aull Black Brown 50
Carlson Carter Casey Colona Ellinger
Fallert Harris Hodges Holsman Hughes
Hummel Jones 63 Kander Kelly 24 Kirkton
Kratky Lampe M ay M cCann Beatty M cDonald
M cGeoghegan M cM anus M cNeil M eadows M ontecillo
Newman Nichols Oxford Pace Peters-Baker
Pierson Rizzo Schupp Sifton Sm ith 71
Spreng Still Swearingen Swinger Talboy
Taylor Walton Gray Webb Webber Zimmerman
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 003
Brown 116 Funderburk Pollock
VACANCIES: 001
Speaker Pro Tem Schoeller declared the bill passed.
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HB 257, relating to the Sentencing Advisory Commission, was taken up by RepresentativeCox.
On motion of Representative Cox, HB 257 was read the third time and passed by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 100
Allen Asbury Bahr Bernskoetter Berry
Brandom Brattin Brown 85 Burlison Cauthorn
Cierpiot Conway 14 Cookson Cox Crawford
Cross Curtman Davis Denison Dieckhaus
Diehl Dugger Elmer Entlicher Faith
Fisher Fitzwater Flanigan Fraker Franklin
Franz Frederick Fuhr Gatschenberger Gosen
Grisam ore Guernsey Haefner Hampton Higdon
Hinson Hoskins Hough Houghton Johnson
Jones 89 Jones 117 Keeney Kelley 126 Klippenstein
Koenig Korman Lair Lant Largent
Lasater Lauer Leach Leara Lichtenegger
Loehner Long M arshall M cCaherty M cNary
M olendorp Nance Neth Nolte Parkinson
Phillips Redmon Reiboldt Richardson Riddle
Rowland Ruzicka Sater Schad Scharnhorst
Schatz Schieber Schneider Schoeller Shumake
Silvey Smith 150 Solon Stream Thomson
Torpey Wallingford Wells Weter White
Wieland Wright Wyatt Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 057
Anders Atkins Aull Barnes Black
Brown 50 Carlson Carter Casey Colona
Conway 27 Ellinger Fallert Harris Hodges
Holsman Hubbard Hughes Hummel Jones 63
Kander Kelly 24 Kirkton Kratky Lampe
M ay M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGeoghegan M cGhee
M cManus M cNeil M ontecillo Nasheed Newman
Nichols Oxford Pace Peters-Baker Pierson
Quinn Rizzo Schieffer Schupp Shively
Sifton Smith 71 Spreng Still Swearingen
Swinger Talboy Taylor Walton Gray Webb
Webber Zimmerman
PRESENT: 001
Day
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 004
Brown 116 Funderburk M eadows Pollock
VACANCIES: 001
Speaker Pro Tem Schoeller declared the bill passed.
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HB 305, relating to a state employee retirement incentive, was taken up by RepresentativeGatschenberger.
On motion of Representative Gatschenberger, HB 305 was read the third time and passedby the following vote:
AYES: 144
Allen Anders Asbury Atkins Aull
Bahr Barnes Bernskoetter Berry Black
Brandom Brown 50 Brown 85 Burlison Carlson
Carter Casey Cauthorn Cierpiot Colona
Cookson Cox Crawford Cross Curtman
Davis Day Denison Dieckhaus Diehl
Dugger Ellinger Elmer Entlicher Faith
Fallert Fisher Fitzwater Flanigan Fraker
Franklin Franz Frederick Fuhr Gatschenberger
Gosen Grisam ore Guernsey Haefner Hampton
Harris Higdon Hinson Hodges Holsman
Hoskins Hough Houghton Hummel Johnson
Jones 63 Jones 89 Jones 117 Kander Keeney
Kelley 126 Kelly 24 Kirkton Klippenstein Koenig
Korman Kratky Lair Lampe Lant
Largent Lasater Lauer Leach Leara
Lichtenegger Loehner Long M arshall M ay
M cCaherty M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGeoghegan M cManus
M cNary M cNeil M olendorp Nance Nasheed
Neth Newman Nichols Nolte Parkinson
Peters-Baker Phillips Pierson Quinn Redmon
Reiboldt Richardson Riddle Rizzo Rowland
Ruzicka Sater Schad Scharnhorst Schatz
Schieber Schieffer Schneider Schoeller Shively
Shumake Sifton Silvey Smith 150 Solon
Still Stream Swearingen Swinger Talboy
Taylor Thomson Torpey Wallingford Webber
Wells Weter White Wieland Wright
Wyatt Zerr Zimmerman M r Speaker
NOES: 011
Brattin Conway 14 Hubbard Hughes M ontecillo
Oxford Pace Schupp Sm ith 71 Spreng
Webb
PRESENT: 002
Conway 27 Walton Gray
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 005
Brown 116 Funderburk M cGhee M eadows Pollock
VACANCIES: 001
Speaker Pro Tem Schoeller declared the bill passed.
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HB 305, with emergency clause pending, was laid over.
HCS HB 555, relating to individuals with disabilities, was taken up by RepresentativeGrisamore.
Representative Faith assumed the Chair.
On motion of Representative Grisamore, HCS HB 555 was read the third time and passedby the following vote:
AYES: 157
Allen Anders Asbury Atkins Aull
Bahr Barnes Bernskoetter Berry Black
Brandom Brattin Brown 50 Brown 85 Brown 116
Burlison Carlson Carter Casey Cauthorn
Cierpiot Colona Conway 14 Conway 27 Cookson
Cox Crawford Cross Curtm an Davis
Day Denison Diehl Dugger Ellinger
Elmer Entlicher Faith Fallert Fisher
Fitzwater Flanigan Fraker Franklin Franz
Frederick Fuhr Gatschenberger Gosen Grisam ore
Guernsey Haefner Hampton Harris Higdon
Hinson Hodges Holsm an Hoskins Hough
Houghton Hubbard Hughes Hummel Johnson
Jones 63 Jones 89 Jones 117 Kander Keeney
Kelley 126 Kelly 24 Kirkton Klippenstein Koenig
Korman Kratky Lair Lampe Lant
Largent Lasater Lauer Leach Leara
Lichtenegger Loehner Long M arshall M ay
M cCaherty M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGeoghegan M cGhee
M cM anus M cNary M cNeil M eadows M olendorp
M ontecillo Nance Nasheed Neth Newman
Nichols Nolte Oxford Pace Peters-Baker
Phillips Pierson Quinn Redmon Reiboldt
Richardson Riddle Rizzo Rowland Ruzicka
Sater Schad Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber
Schieffer Schneider Schoeller Schupp Shively
Shum ake Sifton Silvey Sm ith 71 Sm ith 150
Solon Spreng Still Stream Swearingen
Swinger Talboy Taylor Thomson Torpey
Wallingford Walton Gray Webb Webber Weter
White Wieland Wright Wyatt Zerr
Zimmerman M r Speaker
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 005
Dieckhaus Funderburk Parkinson Pollock Wells
VACANCIES: 001
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Representative Faith declared the bill passed.
Representative Keeney assumed the Chair.
HB 357, relating to enhanced enterprise zones, was taken up by Representative Leara.
On motion of Representative Leara, HB 357 was read the third time and passed by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 148
Allen Anders Asbury Atkins Aull
Barnes Bernskoetter Berry Black Brandom
Brown 50 Brown 85 Brown 116 Burlison Carlson
Carter Casey Cauthorn Cierpiot Colona
Conway 14 Conway 27 Cookson Cox Crawford
Cross Curtman Davis Day Denison
Ellinger Elmer Entlicher Faith Fallert
Fisher Fitzwater Flanigan Fraker Franklin
Franz Frederick Fuhr Gatschenberger Gosen
Grisamore Guernsey Haefner Hampton Harris
Higdon Hinson Hodges Holsman Hoskins
Hough Houghton Hubbard Hughes Hum mel
Johnson Jones 63 Jones 89 Jones 117 Kander
Keeney Kelley 126 Kelly 24 Kirkton Klippenstein
Koenig Korman Kratky Lair Lampe
Lant Lauer Leara Lichtenegger Loehner
M ay M cCaherty M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGeoghegan
M cGhee M cM anus M cNary M cNeil M eadows
M olendorp M ontecillo Nance Nasheed Neth
Newman Nichols Nolte Pace Parkinson
Peters-Baker Phillips Pierson Quinn Redmon
Reiboldt Richardson Riddle Rizzo Rowland
Ruzicka Sater Schad Scharnhorst Schatz
Schieber Schieffer Schneider Schoeller Schupp
Shively Shum ake Sifton Silvey Sm ith 71
Smith 150 Solon Spreng Still Stream
Swearingen Swinger Talboy Taylor Thomson
Torpey Wallingford Walton Gray Webb Webber
Wells Weter White Wieland Wright
Wyatt Zerr Zimmerman
NOES: 005
Bahr Brattin Dugger Leach M arshall
PRESENT: 001
Oxford
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 008
Dieckhaus Diehl Funderburk Largent Lasater
Long Pollock M r Speaker
VACANCIES: 001
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Representative Keeney declared the bill passed.
HCS HB 464, relating to boards, commissions and committees, was taken up byRepresentative McNary.
On motion of Representative McNary, HCS HB 464 was read the third time and passed bythe following vote:
AYES: 155
Allen Anders Asbury Atkins Aull
Bahr Barnes Bernskoetter Berry Black
Brandom Brattin Brown 50 Brown 85 Brown 116
Burlison Carlson Carter Casey Cauthorn
Cierpiot Colona Conway 14 Conway 27 Cookson
Cox Crawford Cross Curtm an Davis
Day Denison Dugger Ellinger Elmer
Entlicher Faith Fallert Fisher Fitzwater
Flanigan Fraker Franklin Franz Frederick
Fuhr Gatschenberger Gosen Grisamore Guernsey
Haefner Hampton Harris Higdon Hinson
Hodges Holsm an Hoskins Hough Houghton
Hubbard Hughes Hummel Johnson Jones 63
Jones 89 Jones 117 Kander Keeney Kelley 126
Kelly 24 Kirkton Klippenstein Koenig Korman
Kratky Lair Lampe Lant Lauer
Leach Leara Lichtenegger Loehner Long
M arshall M ay M cCaherty M cCann Beatty M cDonald
M cGeoghegan M cGhee M cM anus M cNary M cNeil
M eadows M olendorp M ontecillo Nance Nasheed
Neth Newman Nichols Nolte Oxford
Pace Parkinson Peters-Baker Phillips Pierson
Quinn Redmon Reiboldt Richardson Riddle
Rizzo Rowland Ruzicka Sater Schad
Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber Schieffer Schneider
Schoeller Schupp Shively Shumake Sifton
Silvey Sm ith 71 Sm ith 150 Solon Spreng
Still Stream Swearingen Swinger Talboy
Taylor Thomson Torpey Wallingford Walton Gray
Webb Webber Wells Weter White
Wieland Wright Wyatt Zerr Zimmerman
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 007
Dieckhaus Diehl Funderburk Largent Lasater
Pollock M r Speaker
VACANCIES: 001
Representative Keeney declared the bill passed.
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HCS HBs 300, 334 & 387, relating to youth sports brain injuries, was taken up byRepresentative Gatschenberger.
On motion of Representative Gatschenberger, HCS HBs 300, 334 & 387 was read the thirdtime and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 143
Allen Anders Asbury Atkins Aull
Bahr Barnes Bernskoetter Berry Black
Brandom Brattin Brown 50 Brown 85 Brown 116
Carter Casey Cauthorn Cierpiot Colona
Conway 27 Cookson Cox Crawford Cross
Curtman Davis Day Denison Diehl
Elmer Entlicher Faith Fallert Fisher
Fitzwater Flanigan Fraker Franklin Frederick
Fuhr Gatschenberger Gosen Grisamore Haefner
Hampton Harris Higdon Hinson Hodges
Holsm an Hoskins Hough Houghton Hubbard
Hummel Johnson Jones 63 Jones 89 Jones 117
Kander Keeney Kelley 126 Kelly 24 Kirkton
Klippenstein Koenig Korm an Kratky Lair
Lampe Lant Lauer Leach Leara
Lichtenegger Loehner Long M arshall M ay
M cCaherty M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGeoghegan M cGhee
M cM anus M cNary M cNeil M eadows M olendorp
M ontecillo Nance Neth Nichols Nolte
Pace Parkinson Peters-Baker Phillips Pierson
Quinn Redmon Reiboldt Richardson Riddle
Rizzo Rowland Ruzicka Sater Schad
Schatz Schieber Schieffer Schneider Schoeller
Schupp Shively Shumake Sifton Silvey
Smith 150 Solon Spreng Still Stream
Swearingen Swinger Talboy Taylor Thomson
Torpey Wallingford Walton Gray Webb Webber
Wells Weter White Wieland Wright
Wyatt Zerr Zimmerman
NOES: 010
Burlison Carlson Dugger Ellinger Franz
Guernsey Hughes Newman Oxford Sm ith 71
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 009
Conway 14 Dieckhaus Funderburk Largent Lasater
Nasheed Pollock Scharnhorst M r Speaker
VACANCIES: 001
Representative Keeney declared the bill passed.
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HOUSE BILLS WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS
SS SCS HB 209, as amended, relating to private nuisance actions, was taken up byRepresentative Guernsey.
On motion of Representative Guernsey, SS SCS HB 209, as amended, was adopted by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 109
Allen Asbury Aull Bahr Barnes
Bernskoetter Berry Black Brandom Brattin
Brown 85 Brown 116 Burlison Cauthorn Cierpiot
Conway 14 Conway 27 Cookson Crawford Cross
Curtman Davis Day Denison Dieckhaus
Dugger Elmer Entlicher Fallert Fisher
Fitzwater Flanigan Fraker Franklin Frederick
Fuhr Gatschenberger Gosen Grisamore Guernsey
Haefner Hampton Higdon Hinson Hodges
Holsm an Hoskins Hough Houghton Hubbard
Johnson Jones 89 Jones 117 Keeney Kelley 126
Klippenstein Koenig Korman Lair Lant
Largent Lauer Leach Leara Lichtenegger
Loehner Long M arshall M cCaherty M cGhee
M cNary M olendorp Nance Nasheed Neth
Nolte Parkinson Phillips Redmon Reiboldt
Richardson Riddle Rowland Ruzicka Schad
Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber Schieffer Schneider
Schoeller Shumake Silvey Smith 150 Solon
Stream Swinger Taylor Thomson Torpey
Wallingford Wells Weter White Wieland
Wright Wyatt Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 045
Anders Atkins Brown 50 Carlson Carter
Casey Colona Ellinger Harris Hughes
Hummel Jones 63 Kander Kelly 24 Kirkton
Kratky Lampe M ay M cCann Beatty M cDonald
M cGeoghegan M cM anus M cNeil M eadows M ontecillo
Newman Nichols Oxford Pace Peters-Baker
Pierson Quinn Rizzo Schupp Shively
Sifton Smith 71 Spreng Still Swearingen
Talboy Walton Gray Webb Webber Zimmerman
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 008
Cox Diehl Faith Franz Funderburk
Lasater Pollock Sater
VACANCIES: 001
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On motion of Representative Guernsey, SS SCS HB 209, as amended, was truly agreed toand finally passed by the following vote:
AYES: 110
Allen Asbury Aull Bahr Barnes
Bernskoetter Berry Black Brandom Brattin
Brown 85 Brown 116 Burlison Cauthorn Cierpiot
Conway 14 Conway 27 Cookson Crawford Cross
Curtman Davis Day Denison Dieckhaus
Diehl Dugger Elmer Entlicher Fallert
Fisher Fitzwater Flanigan Fraker Franklin
Frederick Fuhr Gatschenberger Gosen Grisam ore
Guernsey Haefner Hampton Higdon Hinson
Hodges Holsm an Hoskins Hough Houghton
Hubbard Johnson Jones 89 Jones 117 Keeney
Kelley 126 Klippenstein Koenig Korm an Lair
Lant Largent Lauer Leach Leara
Lichtenegger Loehner Long M arshall M cCaherty
M cGhee M cNary M olendorp Nance Nasheed
Neth Nolte Parkinson Phillips Redmon
Reiboldt Richardson Riddle Rowland Ruzicka
Schad Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber Schieffer
Schneider Schoeller Shum ake Silvey Sm ith 150
Solon Stream Swinger Taylor Thomson
Torpey Wallingford Wells Weter White
Wieland Wright Wyatt Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 045
Anders Atkins Brown 50 Carlson Carter
Casey Colona Ellinger Harris Hughes
Hummel Jones 63 Kander Kelly 24 Kirkton
Kratky Lampe M ay M cCann Beatty M cDonald
M cGeoghegan M cM anus M cNeil M eadows M ontecillo
Newman Nichols Oxford Pace Peters-Baker
Pierson Quinn Rizzo Schupp Shively
Sifton Smith 71 Spreng Still Swearingen
Talboy Walton Gray Webb Webber Zimmerman
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 007
Cox Faith Franz Funderburk Lasater
Pollock Sater
VACANCIES: 001
Representative Keeney declared the bill passed.
HCS HB 174, with Senate Amendment No. 1, relating to higher education governingboards, was taken up by Representative Thomson.
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On motion of Representative Thomson, the House concurred in Senate Amendment No. 1by the following vote:
AYES: 151
Allen Anders Asbury Atkins Aull
Bahr Barnes Bernskoetter Black Brandom
Brattin Brown 50 Brown 85 Brown 116 Burlison
Carlson Carter Casey Cauthorn Cierpiot
Colona Conway 14 Conway 27 Cookson Crawford
Cross Curtman Davis Day Denison
Diehl Dugger Ellinger Elmer Entlicher
Fallert Fisher Fitzwater Flanigan Fraker
Franklin Frederick Fuhr Gatschenberger Gosen
Grisamore Guernsey Haefner Hampton Harris
Higdon Hinson Hodges Holsman Hoskins
Hough Houghton Hubbard Hughes Johnson
Jones 63 Jones 89 Jones 117 Kander Keeney
Kelley 126 Kelly 24 Kirkton Klippenstein Koenig
Korman Kratky Lair Lampe Lant
Largent Lauer Leach Leara Lichtenegger
Loehner Long M arshall M ay M cCaherty
M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGeoghegan M cGhee M cManus
M cNary M cNeil M eadows M olendorp M ontecillo
Nance Nasheed Neth Newman Nichols
Nolte Oxford Pace Parkinson Peters-Baker
Phillips Pierson Quinn Redmon Reiboldt
Richardson Riddle Rizzo Rowland Ruzicka
Schad Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber Schieffer
Schneider Schoeller Schupp Shively Shumake
Sifton Silvey Smith 71 Smith 150 Solon
Spreng Still Stream Swearingen Swinger
Talboy Taylor Thomson Torpey Wallingford
Walton Gray Webb Webber Wells Weter
White Wieland Wright Wyatt Zerr
Zimmerman
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 011
Berry Cox Dieckhaus Faith Franz
Funderburk Hum mel Lasater Pollock Sater
M r Speaker
VACANCIES: 001
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On motion of Representative Thomson, HCS HB 174, as amended, was truly agreed to andfinally passed by the following vote:
AYES: 151
Allen Anders Asbury Atkins Aull
Bahr Barnes Bernskoetter Black Brandom
Brattin Brown 50 Brown 85 Brown 116 Burlison
Carlson Carter Casey Cauthorn Cierpiot
Conway 14 Conway 27 Cookson Crawford Cross
Curtman Davis Day Denison Dieckhaus
Diehl Dugger Ellinger Elmer Entlicher
Fallert Fisher Fitzwater Flanigan Fraker
Franklin Frederick Fuhr Gatschenberger Gosen
Grisamore Guernsey Haefner Hampton Harris
Higdon Hinson Hodges Holsman Hoskins
Hough Houghton Hubbard Hughes Hum mel
Johnson Jones 63 Jones 89 Jones 117 Kander
Keeney Kelley 126 Kelly 24 Kirkton Koenig
Korman Kratky Lair Lampe Lant
Largent Lauer Leach Leara Lichtenegger
Loehner Long M arshall M ay M cCaherty
M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGeoghegan M cGhee M cManus
M cNary M cNeil M eadows M olendorp M ontecillo
Nance Nasheed Neth Newman Nichols
Nolte Oxford Pace Parkinson Peters-Baker
Phillips Pierson Quinn Redmon Reiboldt
Richardson Riddle Rizzo Rowland Ruzicka
Schad Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber Schieffer
Schneider Schoeller Schupp Shively Shumake
Sifton Silvey Smith 71 Smith 150 Solon
Spreng Still Swearingen Swinger Talboy
Taylor Thomson Torpey Wallingford Walton Gray
Webb Webber Wells Weter White
Wieland Wright Wyatt Zerr Zimmerman
M r Speaker
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 011
Berry Colona Cox Faith Franz
Funderburk Klippenstein Lasater Pollock Sater
Stream
VACANCIES: 001
Representative Keeney declared the bill passed.
Speaker Tilley resumed the Chair.
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COMMITTEE REPORTS
Committee on Crime Prevention and Public Safety, Chairman Schad reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Crime Prevention and Public Safety, to which was referredHB 658, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, andpursuant to Rule 25(32)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Committee on Elections, Chairman Dugger reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Elections, to which was referred HJR 16, begs leave toreport it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House CommitteeSubstitute, and pursuant to Rule 25(32)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Elections, to which was referred SB 282, begs leave toreport it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House CommitteeSubstitute, and pursuant to Rule 25(32)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Committee on Health Care Policy, Chairman Sater reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Health Care Policy, to which was referred SB 284, begsleave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House CommitteeSubstitute, and pursuant to Rule 25(32)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Committee on Higher Education, Chairman Thomson reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Higher Education, to which was referred SCS SB 163,begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with HouseCommittee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 25(32)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Committee on International Trade and Job Creation, Chairman Nolte reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on International Trade and Job Creation, to which wasreferred HCR 46, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass,and pursuant to Rule 25(32)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 46
WHEREAS, a three-day event, FUTURALLIA, will take place from Wednesday, May 18, 2011, to Friday, May
20, 2011, at the Kansas City Convention Center; and
WHEREAS, FUTURALLIA is a unique and globally recognized event which offers small and medium size
businesses from various industry sectors and business leaders to have personalized, prescheduled, face-to-face meetings
with partners of their choice; and
WHEREAS, FUTURALLIA is a springboard toward making new international partnerships, in addition to
informal meetings in a professional and friendly environment; and
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WHEREAS, since the first FUTURALLIA event was held in 1990, the event is designed for owners, directors,
and managers of small and medium size businesses from all industry sectors wishing to develop business partnerships;
and
WHEREAS, FUTURALLIA KC 2011 is the 16th edition of the event, and the first time in 20 years that the
event will be held in the United States; and
WHEREAS, more than 92 delegation leaders from 38 countries will be participating, with more than 800
entrepreneurs in attendance; and
WHEREAS, as host of such a internationally recognized business event, Missouri will be a showcase for
business leaders and entrepreneurs involved in foreign trade; and
WHEREAS, David Kerr, Director of the Department of Economic Development has frequently discussed the
importance of international trade for the economic future of the State of Missouri; and
WHEREAS, from its early trading post beginnings, Kansas City has grown to be a metropolitan area of 2.2
million people and has maintained a reputation as a crossroads of transportation and as an international trade hub; and
WHEREAS, Fortune magazine ranks Kansas City as one of the 20 best cities in the United Sates for
international business; and
WHEREAS, Entrepreneur magazine rates Kansas City as the No. 1 city in the Midwest in which to start and
grow a business and No. 11 nationally; and
WHEREAS, Kansas City's economy is a nearly exact reflection of the United States economy, with a diversity
of industries that protect its employers and workforce from dramatic peaks and valleys experienced in other markets;
and
WHEREAS, FUTURALLIA KC 2011 will allow the State of Missouri to become recognized as a great place
for foreign trade and international business:
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the members of the House of Representatives of the Ninety-sixth
General Assembly, First Regular Session, the Senate concurring therein, hereby recognize Kansas City as host of
FUTURALLIA KC 2011 and urge the Department of Economic Development to take every advantage of this
opportunity to encourage participation and to showcase Missouri as an ideal location for foreign trade and international
business; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the Missouri House of Representatives be instructed
to prepare a properly inscribed copy of this resolution for David Kerr, Director of the Department of Economic
Development.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on International Trade and Job Creation, to which wasreferred HB 908, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Passwith House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 25(32)(f) be referred to the Committeeon Rules.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on International Trade and Job Creation, to which wasreferred HB 924, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass,and pursuant to Rule 25(32)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
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Committee on Tourism and Natural Resources, Chairman Ruzicka reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Tourism and Natural Resources, to which was referredHB 597, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with HouseCommittee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 25(32)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Tourism and Natural Resources, to which was referred SSSB 135, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with HouseCommittee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 25(32)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Tourism and Natural Resources, to which was referredSB 180, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with HouseCommittee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 25(32)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Committee on Transportation, Chairman Denison reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Transportation, to which was referred SS SCS SB 58, begsleave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House CommitteeSubstitute, and pursuant to Rule 25(32)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Transportation, to which was referred SCS SB 133, begsleave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House CommitteeSubstitute, and pursuant to Rule 25(32)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Committee on Transportation Funding and Public Institutions, Chairman Faithreporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Transportation Funding and Public Institutions, to whichwas referred SCR 7, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass,and pursuant to Rule 25(32)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Transportation Funding and Public Institutions, to whichwas referred SB 173, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Passwith House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 25(32)(f) be referred to the Committeeon Rules.
Committee on Rules, Chairman Diehl reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 364, begs leave to reportit has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HBs 600, 337 & 413,begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 742, begs leave toreport it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
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Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS HB 787, begs leave toreport it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS SCS SB 162, begsleave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Be Returned to Committee ofOrigin as SCS SB 162.
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate has taken up and passed SCS SBs 26 & 106, entitled:
An act to amend chapter 301, RSMo, by adding thereto two new sections relating to specialized license plates.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate has taken up and passed SCS SB 100, entitled:
An act to repeal section 135.1150, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof two new sections relating to tax credits
for certain contributions.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate has taken up and passed SS SCS SB 132, entitled:
An act to repeal sections 385.200, 385.206, and 385.208, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof seven new sections
relating to motor vehicle extended service contracts, with penalty provisions.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate has taken up and passed SCS SB 230, entitled:
An act to amend chapter 260, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to the disposal of tires.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate has taken up and passed SS SB 238, entitled:
An act to repeal sections 87.005 and 87.006, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof two new sections relating to
diseases presumed incurred in the line of duty by firefighters.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
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Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate has taken up and passed SS SCS SB 254, entitled:
An act to repeal sections 302.309, 558.021, and 577.023, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof three new sections
relating to intoxicated-related traffic offenses, with existing penalty provisions.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate has taken up and passed SS SB 286, entitled:
An act to repeal sections 37.710, 160.261, 168.021, 168.071, 168.133, 210.135, 210.145, 210.152, 210.915,
210.922, and 556.037, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof eighteen new sections relating to protecting children from sex
offenders.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate has taken up and passed SCS SB 300, entitled:
An act to amend chapter 252, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to deer season.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate has taken up and passed SCS SB 323, entitled:
An act to amend chapter 29, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to a one-time audit and analysis
of fiscal practices and cost savings in state agencies, with an emergency clause.
Emergency clause adopted.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate has taken up and passed SB 325, entitled:
An act to amend chapter 324, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to notifying employers
regarding the licensing status of employees.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate has taken up and passed SCS SB 337, entitled:
An act to repeal sections 263.190, 263.200, 263.205, 263.220, 263.230, 263.232, 263.240, 263.241, 263.450,
and 268.121, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof five new sections relating to agriculture, with penalty provisions.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
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Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate has taken up and passed SS SB 360, entitled:
An act to amend chapter 67, RSMo, by adding thereto five new sections relating to a county drinking water
supply lake authority.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate has taken up and passed SCS SB 387, entitled:
An act to repeal sections 544.455, 544.470, and 557.011, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof four new sections
relating to electronic monitoring of certain offenders.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
LETTER OF RESIGNATION
April 14, 2011
Mr. D. Adam Crumbliss
Chief Clerk and House Administrator
Missouri House of Representatives
Capitol Building, Room 306C
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Subject: Resignation
Dear Mr. Crumbliss:
Please accept this letter as notification of my resignation as Representative of District 15 of the State of
Missouri House of Representatives effective midnight on April 18, 2011.
I am blessed to have had the opportunity to serve the citizens in District 15.
Sincerely,
/s/ Sally Faith
State Representative
Proudly serving the people of the 15 Districtth
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COMMUNICATION
April 14, 2011
Mr. Adam Crumbliss, Chief Clerk
Missouri House of Representatives
State Capitol
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Dear Chief Crumbliss:
This is to advise you that I serve as a fixed income partner with the law firm of Husch Blackwell, LLP. I have no
ownership interest in the firm. Fees earned by others in the firm do not impact my compensation.
There are well over five hundred attorneys at Husch Blackwell. The firm serves thousands of clients based in numerous
states, with changes in clients occurring on a daily basis. Some members of the firm may represent parties with an
interest in proposed legislation. In the overwhelming majority of these instances, I will not even be aware of such
representation.
To the extent a piece of legislation would directly impact an entity I know to be a client of my firm in a manner that is
materially different than its impact on other similarly situated entities in the industry, I will vote "present" on the
proposal.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Very truly yours,
/s/ Scott Sifton
District 96
ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Representative Jones (89), the House adjourned until 5:00 p.m., Monday,April 18, 2011.
CORRECTIONS TO THE HOUSE JOURNAL
Correct House Journal, Fifty-fourth Day, Wednesday, April 13, 2011, Page 1243, byinserting after Line 25, the following:
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Representative Rowland, et al., offered House Concurrent Resolution No. 53.
Page 1266, Line l0, by inserting after the words "Do Pass", the words "by Consent".
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COMMITTEE MEETINGS
AGRICULTURE POLICYTuesday, April 19, 2011, 12:15 PM House Hearing Room 6.Public hearing will be held: SCS SB 356, HB 990 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.Lunch will not be provided.
BUDGETWednesday, April 20, 2011, 8:00 AM House Hearing Room 3.Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.Review of Tax Credits - Public Hearing.
BUDGETThursday, April 21, 2011, 8:00 AM House Hearing Room 3.Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.Review of Tax Credits - Public Hearing.
CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETYMonday, April 18, 2011, 3:00 PM House Hearing Room 4.Public hearing will be held: HB 730, HB 869 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.HB 999 work session, no public testimony.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTTuesday, April 19, 2011, House Hearing Room 7 upon afternoon adjournment.Public hearing will be held: HB 905, HB 962, HB 479, HB 480, HB 779 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.
ELECTIONSTuesday, April 19, 2011, 8:15 AM House Hearing Room 5.Public hearing will be held: HB 959, HB 640, HB 974, HJR 34 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.
ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATIONTuesday, April 19, 2011, 8:00 AM House Hearing Room 3.Executive session will be held: SS SCS SB 13, SB 243 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.
ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATIONWednesday, April 20, 2011, 8:00 AM House Hearing Room 6.Public hearing will be held: SCS SB 54, SCS SB 81, SB 147, HB 752 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.
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FISCAL REVIEWTuesday, April 19, 2011, South Gallery upon morning recess.Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.All bills referred to the committee.
HEALTH INSURANCETuesday, April 19, 2011, 12:00 PM House Hearing Room 5.Public hearing will be held: SB 90, HB 547, HB 573 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.
HIGHER EDUCATIONTuesday, April 19, 2011, 8:00 AM House Hearing Room 6.Public hearing will be held: HB 614, HB 867 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.
INSURANCE POLICYMonday, April 18, 2011, 5:30 PM House Hearing Room 1.Executive session will be held: HB 899, HB 696, HB 531 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.Other bills may be reviewed in executive session.
INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND JOB CREATIONMonday, April 18, 2011, 2:00 PM House Hearing Room 3.Executive session will be held: HB 707 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.CANCELLED
TOURISM AND NATURAL RESOURCESMonday, April 18, 2011, 7:30 PM, 1436 Southridge Dr., Jefferson City, MO.Committee dinner.
VETERANSTuesday, April 19, 2011, 8:30 AM House Hearing Room 1.Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.This will be an informational meeting only.There will be two presentations: Dr. Charles Ambrose of the University of Central Missouri;Mr. Jeremy Amick of the Silver Star Families of America program.
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND WORKPLACE SAFETYMonday, April 18, 2011, 12:00 PM House Hearing Room 6.Public hearing will be held: HB 871, HB 845 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.CANCELLED
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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND WORKPLACE SAFETYWednesday, April 20, 2011, 8:00 AM House Hearing Room 4.Public hearing will be held: HB 871, HB 845 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.
HOUSE CALENDAR
FIFTY-SIXTH DAY, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2011
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS FOR PERFECTION
1 HJR 14 - Cox2 HCS HJR 8, as amended - Koenig
HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION
1 HCS HB 329 - Diehl2 HCS HB 131, as amended - Cox3 HCS HB 100 - Loehner4 HB 490 - Diehl5 HCS HB 473, HA 1 for HA1, HA 1, pending - Jones (63)6 HCS HB 401 - Diehl7 HB 655 - Lampe8 HCS HB 657 - Allen9 HCS HB 121 - Dugger10 HCS HB 161 - Cox11 HCS HBs 303 & 239 - Davis12 HCS HB 366 - Silvey13 HCS HB 562 - Grisamore14 HCS HB 579 - Frederick15 HB 661 - Wells16 HCS HB 664 - Leara17 HB 466 - Schoeller18 HCS HB 523 - Molendorp19 HCS HB 643 - May20 HB 708 - Curtman21 HCS HB 773 - Gosen22 HB 1008 - Long23 HB 138 - Thomson24 HB 491 - Diehl25 HCS HB 828 - Fisher26 HB 364 - Parkinson27 HCS HBs 600, 337 & 413 - Schad28 HCS HB 742 - Wyatt29 HCS HB 787 - Wells
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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS FOR THIRD READING
1 HCR 9, (2-1-11, Page 277) - Barnes2 HCR 19, (2-17-11, Pages 392-393) - Gatschenberger
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS FOR THIRD READING
HCS HJR 5 - Pollock
HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING
1 HB 305, with E.C. pending - Gatschenberger2 HB 656 - Brandom
SENATE BILLS FOR SECOND READING
1 SCS SBs 26 & 1062 SCS SB 1003 SS SCS SB 1324 SCS SB 2305 SS SB 2386 SS SCS SB 2547 SS SB 2868 SCS SB 3009 SCS SB 32310 SB 32511 SCS SB 33712 SS SB 36013 SCS SB 387
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
HCR 42, (4-6-11, Pages 1148-1149) - Funderburk
SENATE BILLS FOR THIRD READING
HCS SCS SB 68, E.C. - Diehl
BILLS CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES
SS HCS HB 193, (request Senate recede/grant conference) - Diehl