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1827 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE First Regular Session, 100th GENERAL ASSEMBLY __________________________ FIFTY-NINTH DAY, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 2019 The House met pursuant to adjournment. Speaker Pro Tem Wiemann in the Chair. Prayer by Representative Dan Stacy. Dear Lord, Almighty God of creation: Help us today to speak to each other in ways that honor You. Help us to treat each other with the respect and dignity that being created in Your image deserves. Help us to serve the citizens of Missouri with selfless devotion. Help us to guard against the self-seeking corruptive influence of unbridled power. Help us seek Your wisdom and guidance in knowing when aspects of our human nature lead us toward harmful paths. And forgive us when we fail You at any of these requests. And the House says, "Amen!" The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited. The Speaker appointed the following to act as an Honorary Page for the Day, to serve without compensation: Jordan Rivera. The Journal of the fifty-eighth day was approved as printed by the following vote: AYES: 121 Andrews Appelbaum Bailey Baker Bangert Baringer Barnes Basye Beck Billington Black 7 Bondon Bromley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Busick Butz Carter Chipman Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dogan Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Ellington Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Francis Gray Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haffner Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Ingle Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lavender Lovasco Love Lynch Mackey Mayhew McCreery McGaugh McGirl Merideth Messenger Miller Morgan Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pike Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Price Proudie Razer Reedy Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77

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1827

JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

First Regular Session, 100th GENERAL ASSEMBLY __________________________

FIFTY-NINTH DAY, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 2019

The House met pursuant to adjournment. Speaker Pro Tem Wiemann in the Chair. Prayer by Representative Dan Stacy. Dear Lord, Almighty God of creation: Help us today to speak to each other in ways that honor You. Help us to treat each other with the respect and dignity that being created in Your image deserves. Help us to serve the citizens of Missouri with selfless devotion. Help us to guard against the self-seeking corruptive influence of unbridled power. Help us seek Your wisdom and guidance in knowing when aspects of our human nature lead us toward harmful paths. And forgive us when we fail You at any of these requests. And the House says, "Amen!" The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited. The Speaker appointed the following to act as an Honorary Page for the Day, to serve without compensation: Jordan Rivera. The Journal of the fifty-eighth day was approved as printed by the following vote: AYES: 121

Andrews Appelbaum Bailey Baker Bangert Baringer Barnes Basye Beck Billington Black 7 Bondon Bromley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Busick Butz Carter Chipman Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dogan Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Ellington Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Francis Gray Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haffner Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Ingle Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lavender Lovasco Love Lynch Mackey Mayhew McCreery McGaugh McGirl Merideth Messenger Miller Morgan Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pike Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Price Proudie Razer Reedy Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77

1828 Journal of the House Rogers Rone Sain Sauls Schnelting Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Solon Sommer Stacy Stephens 128 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wood Mr. Speaker NOES: 001 Moon PRESENT: 004 Allred McDaniel Washington Windham ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 035 Anderson Black 137 Bland Manlove Bosley Carpenter Chappelle-Nadal Franks Jr. Gannon Green Haden Hannegan Hansen Helms McGee Mitten Mosley Pietzman Plocher Pogue Porter Quade Rehder Roden Roeber Ross Rowland Runions Ruth Schroer Shull 16 Smith Spencer Stevens 46 Walker Wright

VACANCIES: 002

COMMITTEE REPORTS Committee on Fiscal Review, Chairman Houx reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HCS HJRs 48, 46 & 47, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (5): Deaton, Gregory, Houx, Wiemann and Wood

Noes (3): Baringer, Burnett and Morgan

Absent (2): Anderson and Walsh Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HCS HB 576, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (5): Deaton, Gregory, Houx, Wiemann and Wood

Noes (3): Baringer, Burnett and Morgan

Absent (2): Anderson and Walsh Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HB 600, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote:

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Ayes (8): Baringer, Burnett, Deaton, Gregory, Houx, Morgan, Wiemann and Wood

Noes (0)

Absent (2): Anderson and Walsh Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HCS HB 842, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (5): Deaton, Gregory, Houx, Wiemann and Wood

Noes (3): Baringer, Burnett and Morgan

Absent (2): Anderson and Walsh Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HB 923, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (7): Baringer, Burnett, Deaton, Gregory, Houx, Morgan and Wiemann

Noes (1): Wood

Absent (2): Anderson and Walsh Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HCS HB 1135, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (8): Baringer, Burnett, Deaton, Gregory, Houx, Morgan, Wiemann and Wood

Noes (0)

Absent (2): Anderson and Walsh Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HCS HB 1137, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (5): Deaton, Gregory, Houx, Wiemann and Wood

Noes (3): Baringer, Burnett and Morgan

Absent (2): Anderson and Walsh Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred SS#2 SB 7, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (5): Deaton, Gregory, Houx, Wiemann and Wood

Noes (3): Baringer, Burnett and Morgan

Absent (2): Anderson and Walsh

1830 Journal of the House Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred SCS SB 89, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (8): Baringer, Burnett, Deaton, Gregory, Houx, Morgan, Wiemann and Wood

Noes (0)

Absent (2): Anderson and Walsh Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred SCS SB 180, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (8): Baringer, Burnett, Deaton, Gregory, Houx, Morgan, Wiemann and Wood

Noes (0)

Absent (2): Anderson and Walsh

PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILLS HCS HB 254, HB 1143, HB 940, HCS HB 744, HCS HBs 643 & 641, HCS HB 183, HCS HB 654, HB 1160, HB 1049, HCS HB 957, HB 925, HB 867, HCS HB 836, HB 810, HCS HB 495, HB 754, HB 271, HCS HB 215, and HCS HB 420 were placed on the Informal Calendar. HB 489, relating to punitive damages, was taken up by Representative DeGroot. On motion of Representative DeGroot, the title of HB 489 was agreed to. Representative Eggleston moved the previous question. Which motion was adopted by the following vote: AYES: 098 Allred Andrews Baker Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Busick Chipman Christofanelli Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dogan Dohrman Eggleston Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Francis Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Houx Hudson Hurst Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Knight Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McDaniel McGaugh McGirl Messenger Miller Moon Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pike Plocher Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Rone Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer

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Stacy Stephens 128 Swan Taylor Trent Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 041 Appelbaum Bangert Baringer Barnes Beck Bland Manlove Bosley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Carter Clemens Ellebracht Ellington Gray Ingle Kendrick Lavender Mackey McCreery McGee Merideth Mitten Morgan Mosley Pierson Jr. Price Proudie Quade Razer Roberts 77 Rogers Runions Sain Sauls Stevens 46 Unsicker Washington PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 022 Anderson Bailey Chappelle-Nadal Franks Jr. Gannon Green Hill Hovis Kolkmeyer Pietzman Pogue Porter Roden Roeber Ross Rowland Ruth Shawan Shull 16 Tate Walker Windham

VACANCIES: 002 On motion of Representative DeGroot, HB 489 was ordered perfected and printed.

HOUSE BILLS WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS SCS HCS HB 2, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the State Board of Education and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, and the several divisions and programs thereof to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, and to transfer money among certain funds for the period beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, was taken up by Representative Smith. Representative Smith moved that the House refuse to adopt SCS HCS HB 2 and request the Senate to recede from its position and, failing to do so, grant the House a conference. Which motion was adopted. SCS HCS HB 3, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Higher Education, the several divisions, programs, and institutions of higher education included therein to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, and to transfer money among certain funds for the period beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, was taken up by Representative Smith.

1832 Journal of the House Representative Smith moved that the House refuse to adopt SCS HCS HB 3 and request the Senate to recede from its position and, failing to do so, grant the House a conference. Which motion was adopted. SCS HCS HB 4, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Revenue, the Department of Transportation, and the several divisions and programs thereof to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, and to transfer money among certain funds for the period beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, was taken up by Representative Smith. Representative Smith moved that the House refuse to adopt SCS HCS HB 4 and request the Senate to recede from its position and, failing to do so, grant the House a conference. Which motion was adopted. SCS HCS HB 5, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Office of Administration, the Department of Transportation, the Department of Conservation, the Department of Public Safety, the Chief Executive's Office, and the several divisions and programs thereof to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, and to transfer money among certain funds for the period beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, was taken up by Representative Smith. Representative Smith moved that the House refuse to adopt SCS HCS HB 5 and request the Senate to recede from its position and, failing to do so, grant the House a conference. Which motion was adopted. SCS HCS HB 6, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Conservation, and the several divisions and programs thereof and for the expenses, grants, refunds, distributions, and capital improvements projects involving the repair, replacement, and maintenance of state buildings and facilities of the Department of Natural Resources and the several divisions and programs thereof to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, and to transfer money among certain funds, for the period beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, was taken up by Representative Smith. Representative Smith moved that the House refuse to adopt SCS HCS HB 6 and request the Senate to recede from its position and, failing to do so, grant the House a conference. Which motion was adopted. SS SCS HCS HB 7, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Economic Development, Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration, Department of Labor and Industrial Relations and the several divisions and programs thereof to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, and to transfer money among certain funds for the period beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, was taken up by Representative Smith.

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Representative Smith moved that the House refuse to adopt SS SCS HCS HB 7 and request the Senate to recede from its position and, failing to do so, grant the House a conference. Which motion was adopted. SCS HCS HB 8, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Public Safety and the several divisions and programs thereof to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, and to transfer money among certain funds for the period beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, was taken up by Representative Smith. Representative Smith moved that the House refuse to adopt SCS HCS HB 8 and request the Senate to recede from its position and, failing to do so, grant the House a conference. Which motion was adopted. SCS HCS HB 9, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Corrections and the several divisions and programs thereof to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, for the period beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, was taken up by Representative Smith. Representative Smith moved that the House refuse to adopt SCS HCS HB 9 and request the Senate to recede from its position and, failing to do so, grant the House a conference. Which motion was adopted. SS SCS HCS HB 10, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Mental Health, the Department of Health and Senior Services, and the several divisions and programs thereof, and the Missouri Health Facilities Review Committee to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, and to transfer money among certain funds for the period beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, was taken up by Representative Smith. Representative Smith moved that the House refuse to adopt SS SCS HCS HB 10 and request the Senate to recede from its position and, failing to do so, grant the House a conference. Which motion was adopted. SCS HCS HB 11, to appropriate money for the expenses, grants, and distributions of the Department of Social Services and the several divisions and programs thereof to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, and to transfer money among certain funds for the period beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, was taken up by Representative Smith.

1834 Journal of the House Representative Smith moved that the House refuse to adopt SCS HCS HB 11 and request the Senate to recede from its position and, failing to do so, grant the House a conference. Which motion was adopted. SCS HCS HB 12, to appropriate money for expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Chief Executive's Office and Mansion, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, Attorney General, Missouri Prosecuting Attorneys and Circuit Attorneys Retirement Systems, and the Judiciary and the Office of the State Public Defender, and the several divisions and programs thereof, and for the payment of salaries and mileage of members of the State Senate and the House of Representatives and contingent expenses of the General Assembly, including salaries and expenses of elective and appointive officers and necessary capital improvements expenditures; for salaries and expenses of members and employees and other necessary operating expenses of the Committee on Legislative Research, various joint committees, for the expenses of the interim committees established by the General Assembly, and to transfer money among certain funds, to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, for the period beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, was taken up by Representative Smith. Representative Smith moved that the House refuse to adopt SCS HCS HB 12 and request the Senate to recede from its position and, failing to do so, grant the House a conference. Which motion was adopted. SCS HCS HB 13, to appropriate money for real property leases, related services, utilities, systems furniture, structural modifications and related expenses for the several departments of state government and the divisions and programs thereof to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, and to appropriate money for capital improvements and the other expenses of the Office of Administration and the divisions and programs thereof, and to transfer money among certain funds for the period beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, was taken up by Representative Smith. Representative Smith moved that the House refuse to adopt SCS HCS HB 13 and request the Senate to recede from its position and, failing to do so, grant the House a conference. Which motion was adopted.

PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILLS - INFORMAL HB 1049, relating to health benefit plans, was taken up by Representative Wood. On motion of Representative Wood, the title of HB 1049 was agreed to. On motion of Representative Wood, HB 1049 was ordered perfected and printed.

Fifty-ninth Day–Monday, April 29, 2019 1835

THIRD READING OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS HCS HJRs 48, 46 & 47, relating to regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests, was taken up by Representative Plocher. Representative Anderson assumed the Chair. Representative Vescovo moved the previous question. Which motion was adopted by the following vote: AYES: 108

Allred Anderson Andrews Bailey Baker Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Busick Chipman Christofanelli Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dogan Dohrman Eggleston Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fitzwater Francis Gannon Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McGaugh McGirl Messenger Miller Moon Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pietzman Pike Plocher Pogue Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Rone Ross Ruth Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Swan Tate Taylor Trent Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wood Wright Mr. Speaker

NOES: 046

Appelbaum Bangert Baringer Barnes Beck Bland Manlove Bosley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Carter Chappelle-Nadal Clemens Ellebracht Ellington Gray Ingle Kendrick Lavender Mackey McCreery McDaniel McGee Merideth Mitten Morgan Mosley Pierson Jr. Price Proudie Quade Razer Roberts 77 Rogers Rowland Runions Sain Sauls Stevens 46 Unsicker Walker Washington Windham

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007

Fishel Franks Jr. Green Roden Roeber Shull 16 Stephens 128

VACANCIES: 002

1836 Journal of the House Representative Mitten raised a point of order that a member was in violation of Rule 77. On motion of Representative Plocher, HCS HJRs 48, 46 & 47 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 104 Allred Anderson Andrews Bailey Baker Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Busick Chappelle-Nadal Chipman Christofanelli Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dogan Dohrman Eggleston Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Francis Gannon Gregory Grier Griesheimer Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Knight Kolkmeyer Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McGaugh McGirl Messenger Miller Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pietzman Pike Plocher Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roden Rone Ross Ruth Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Swan Tate Taylor Trent Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 049 Appelbaum Bangert Baringer Barnes Beck Bland Manlove Bosley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Carter Clemens Ellebracht Ellington Griffith Helms Hurst Ingle Kendrick Kidd Lavender Mackey McCreery McDaniel McGee Merideth Mitten Moon Morgan Pierson Jr. Pogue Price Proudie Quade Razer Reedy Roberts 77 Rogers Rowland Runions Sain Sauls Stevens 46 Unsicker Walker Washington PRESENT: 003 Gray Mosley Windham ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 005 Franks Jr. Green Roeber Shull 16 Stephens 128

VACANCIES: 002 Representative Anderson declared the bill passed.

Fifty-ninth Day–Monday, April 29, 2019 1837

THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS - INFORMAL HB 600, relating to Medicaid per diem reimbursement rates, was taken up by Representative Bondon. On motion of Representative Bondon, HB 600 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 145 Anderson Andrews Appelbaum Bailey Baker Bangert Baringer Barnes Basye Beck Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bland Manlove Bondon Bosley Bromley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Carter Chappelle-Nadal Chipman Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dogan Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Francis Gannon Gray Green Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Ingle Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lavender Lovasco Love Lynch Mackey Mayhew McCreery McDaniel McGaugh McGee McGirl Merideth Messenger Miller Mitten Morgan Morris 140 Morse 151 Mosley Muntzel Murphy O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pietzman Pike Plocher Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Price Proudie Quade Razer Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden Rogers Rone Ross Rowland Runions Ruth Sain Sauls Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Solon Sommer Stacy Stevens 46 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walker Walsh Washington Wiemann Wilson Windham Wood Wright NOES: 007 Busick Hurst Moon Neely Pogue Smith Spencer PRESENT: 001 Ellington ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008 Allred Franks Jr. Hannegan Kendrick Roeber Shull 16 Stephens 128 Mr. Speaker

VACANCIES: 002

1838 Journal of the House Representative Anderson declared the bill passed. HCS HB 1135, relating to vital records, was taken up by Representative Dinkins. On motion of Representative Dinkins, HCS HB 1135 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 151 Allred Anderson Andrews Appelbaum Baker Bangert Baringer Barnes Basye Beck Billington Black 7 Bland Manlove Bondon Bosley Bromley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Busick Butz Carpenter Carter Chappelle-Nadal Chipman Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dogan Dohrman Ellebracht Ellington Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Francis Gannon Gray Green Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Ingle Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lavender Lovasco Love Lynch Mackey Mayhew McCreery McDaniel McGaugh McGee McGirl Merideth Messenger Miller Mitten Morgan Morris 140 Morse 151 Mosley Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pietzman Pike Plocher Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Price Proudie Quade Razer Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden Rogers Rone Ross Rowland Runions Ruth Sain Sauls Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stevens 46 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walker Walsh Washington Wiemann Wilson Windham Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 003 Hurst Moon Pogue PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007 Bailey Black 137 Eggleston Franks Jr. Roeber Shull 16 Stephens 128

VACANCIES: 002 Representative Anderson declared the bill passed.

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THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS HCS HB 1137, relating to misclassification of workers, was taken up by Representative Hill. On motion of Representative Hill, HCS HB 1137 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 091 Allred Anderson Andrews Bailey Baker Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Busick Chipman Christofanelli Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Gregory Grier Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hill Hovis Hudson Hurst Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Knight Kolkmeyer Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McGaugh Messenger Miller Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pietzman Pike Plocher Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Rone Ross Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Sommer Spencer Stacy Swan Taylor Trent Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker

NOES: 060

Appelbaum Bangert Baringer Barnes Beck Bland Manlove Bosley Brown 27 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Carter Chappelle-Nadal Clemens Coleman 32 Dogan Ellebracht Ellington Gannon Gray Green Griesheimer Ingle Kendrick Kidd Lavender Mackey McCreery McDaniel McGirl Merideth Mitten Moon Morgan Mosley Pierson Jr. Pogue Price Proudie Quade Razer Reedy Roberts 77 Roden Rogers Rowland Runions Ruth Sain Sauls Solon Stevens 46 Tate Unsicker Veit Walker Washington Windham Wood PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010

Brown 70 Francis Franks Jr. Hicks Houx McGee Roeber Shull 16 Smith Stephens 128

VACANCIES: 002 Representative Anderson declared the bill passed.

1840 Journal of the House HB 713, relating to special license plates, was taken up by Representative Morris (140). On motion of Representative Morris (140), HB 713 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 148 Allred Anderson Andrews Appelbaum Bailey Baker Bangert Baringer Barnes Basye Beck Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bland Manlove Bondon Bosley Bromley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Busick Butz Carpenter Carter Chappelle-Nadal Chipman Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dogan Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Ellington Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Gannon Gray Green Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hill Hovis Hudson Ingle Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lavender Lovasco Love Lynch Mackey Mayhew McCreery McGaugh McGee McGirl Merideth Messenger Miller Mitten Morgan Morris 140 Morse 151 Mosley Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pietzman Pike Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Price Proudie Quade Razer Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden Rogers Rone Ross Rowland Runions Ruth Sain Sauls Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stevens 46 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walker Walsh Washington Wiemann Wilson Windham Wood Wright NOES: 004 Hurst McDaniel Moon Pogue PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009 Francis Franks Jr. Hicks Houx Plocher Roeber Shull 16 Stephens 128 Mr. Speaker

VACANCIES: 002 Representative Anderson declared the bill passed. HCS HB 842, relating to historic buildings, was taken up by Representative Griffith.

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On motion of Representative Griffith, HCS HB 842 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 121 Allred Anderson Andrews Bailey Baker Bangert Baringer Barnes Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bosley Bromley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burns Butz Carpenter Carter Clemens Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dohrman Ellebracht Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Francis Gannon Gray Green Gregory Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Henderson Hicks Hovis Hudson Ingle Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lovasco Love Lynch Mackey Mayhew McGaugh McGee McGirl Merideth Messenger Mitten Morris 140 Morse 151 Mosley Muntzel Murphy O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pietzman Pike Plocher Pollock 123 Porter Price Proudie Quade Razer Reedy Toalson Reisch Remole Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden Rogers Rone Rowland Runions Ruth Sain Sauls Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Smith Solon Sommer Stevens 46 Swan Tate Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walker Walsh Washington Wilson Windham Wood Wright NOES: 030

Appelbaum Beck Burnett Busick Chappelle-Nadal Chipman Christofanelli Dogan Eggleston Grier Helms Hurst Lavender McCreery McDaniel Moon Morgan Neely Pogue Pollitt 52 Rehder Richey Ross Schnelting Schroer Simmons Spencer Stacy Taylor Wiemann PRESENT: 002

Bland Manlove Ellington ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008 Franks Jr. Hill Houx Miller Roeber Shull 16 Stephens 128 Mr. Speaker

VACANCIES: 002 Representative Anderson declared the bill passed. HCS HB 1162, relating to rural broadband access funding, was taken up by Representative Riggs.

1842 Journal of the House On motion of Representative Riggs, HCS HB 1162 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 150 Allred Anderson Andrews Appelbaum Bailey Baker Bangert Baringer Barnes Basye Beck Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bland Manlove Bondon Bosley Bromley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Busick Butz Carpenter Carter Chappelle-Nadal Chipman Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Ellington Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Francis Gannon Green Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Ingle Justus Kelley 127 Kendrick Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lavender Lovasco Love Lynch Mackey Mayhew McCreery McDaniel McGaugh McGee McGirl Merideth Messenger Mitten Morgan Morris 140 Morse 151 Mosley Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pietzman Pike Plocher Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Price Proudie Quade Razer Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden Rogers Rone Ross Runions Ruth Sain Sauls Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stevens 46 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walker Walsh Washington Wiemann Wilson Windham Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 003 Gray Moon Pogue PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008 Dogan Franks Jr. Kelly 141 Miller Roeber Rowland Shull 16 Stephens 128

VACANCIES: 002 Representative Anderson declared the bill passed. HB 1044, relating to creation of parks, was placed on the Informal Calendar. HCS HB 576, relating to campus free expression, was placed on the Informal Calendar.

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HB 681, relating to the fee imposed on new tire sales, was taken up by Representative Knight. On motion of Representative Knight, HB 681 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 149 Allred Anderson Andrews Appelbaum Bailey Baker Bangert Baringer Barnes Basye Beck Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bland Manlove Bondon Bosley Bromley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Busick Butz Carpenter Carter Chappelle-Nadal Chipman Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dogan Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Ellington Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Francis Gannon Gray Green Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Ingle Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lavender Love Lynch Mackey Mayhew McCreery McGaugh McGee McGirl Merideth Messenger Mitten Moon Morgan Morris 140 Morse 151 Mosley Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pietzman Pike Plocher Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Price Proudie Quade Razer Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Rogers Rone Ross Runions Ruth Sain Sauls Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stevens 46 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walker Walsh Washington Wiemann Wilson Windham Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 004 Hicks Lovasco McDaniel Pogue PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008 Franks Jr. Hurst Miller Roden Roeber Rowland Shull 16 Stephens 128

VACANCIES: 002 Representative Anderson declared the bill passed.

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MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SS SCS HCS HB 397 entitled:

An act to repeal sections 208.044, 208.151, 210.025, 210.192, 210.194, 210.195, 210.201, 210.211, 210.221, 210.245, 210.252, 210.254, 210.565, 210.1014, 210.1080, 452.377, 454.507, 454.600, 454.603, 513.430, 566.147, 567.020, 578.421, 578.423, and 610.131, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof twenty-six new sections relating to the protection of children, with penalty provisions and an emergency clause for certain sections.

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 the Senate has taken up and passed SS#3 SCS SB 29 entitled:

An act to repeal sections 190.839, 198.439, 208.437, 208.480, 338.550, and 633.401, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof six new sections relating to reimbursement allowance taxes.

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 the Senate has taken up and passed SS SCS SBs 70 & 128 entitled:

An act to repeal sections 192.007, 192.667, 198.082, 208.909, 208.918, 208.924, 344.030, and 376.690, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof fourteen new sections relating to the administration of health care services, with existing penalty provisions, with an emergency clause for a certain section.

Emergency clause adopted.

In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.

REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS

The following House Bill was referred to the Committee indicated:

SS SCS HCS HB 397 - Fiscal Review

REFERRAL OF SENATE BILLS

The following Senate Bill was referred to the Committee indicated:

SS SCS SB 28 - General Laws

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RE-REFERRAL OF SENATE BILLS

The following Senate Bill was re-referred to the Committee indicated:

SCS SB 203 - General Laws

COMMITTEE REPORTS Committee on Financial Institutions, Chairman Bondon reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Financial Institutions, to which was referred SB 54, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(c) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (10): Bailey, Billington, Bland Manlove, Bondon, Clemens, DeGroot, Griesheimer, McGirl, O'Donnell and Shaul (113)

Noes (0)

Absent (4): Francis, Green, Rowland and Shull (16) Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Financial Institutions, to which was referred SB 246, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(c) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (8): Bailey, Bland Manlove, Bondon, Clemens, Griesheimer, McGirl, O'Donnell and Shaul (113)

Noes (0)

Absent (6): Billington, DeGroot, Francis, Green, Rowland and Shull (16) Committee on Insurance Policy, Vice-Chairman Muntzel reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Insurance Policy, to which was referred SB 103, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (11): Coleman (32), Helms, Henderson, Hill, Messenger, Morris (140), Muntzel, Pfautsch, Porter, Tate and Wright

Noes (3): Appelbaum, Butz and Mitten

Absent (3): Ellebracht, Sauls and Shull (16)

1846 Journal of the House Special Committee on Tourism, Chairman Justus reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Tourism, to which was referred SS SB 210, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (6): Allred, Brown (27), Gannon, Justus, Mosley and Pollock (123)

Noes (0)

Absent (4): Barnes, Hannegan, Hudson and Schnelting

Committee on Ways and Means, Chairman Sommer reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred SB 87, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(c) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (6): Bosley, Christofanelli, Gray, Justus, Sommer and Unsicker

Noes (0)

Absent (4): Eggleston, Lovasco, Roden and Shull (16) Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred SCS SB 174, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(c) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (6): Bosley, Christofanelli, Gray, Justus, Sommer and Unsicker

Noes (0)

Absent (4): Eggleston, Lovasco, Roden and Shull (16) Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight, Chairman Miller reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight, to which was referred HCS SS SCS SB 291, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (7): Bondon, Christofanelli, Fitzwater, Houx, Miller, Runions and Unsicker

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Chipman, Sommer and Washington

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LETTER OF RESIGNATION

The following letter was received by the Speaker at 6:55 p.m. and a copy was submitted to the Chief Clerk at 6:58 p.m.:

April 29, 2019

The Honorable Elijah Haahr Speaker of the House of Representatives Missouri State Capitol Room 308A Jefferson City, MO 65101 Dear Speaker Haahr: I have accepted an employment position in Kansas City, Missouri which will, unfortunately, cause me to return to my district full-time as of May 3, 2019. As such, pursuant to RSMo. 21.090, I regrettably submit my resignation as District 36 State Representative as of Thursday, May 2, 2019, at 5:00 p.m. It has been an honor to serve. Sincerely yours, /s/ DaRon McGee State Representative District 36

COMMITTEE REPORTS Committee on Ethics, Chairman Eggleston reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Ethics, to which was referred a review of House Ethics Complaint 19-001, begs leave to report it has examined the same and has adopted the accompanying report by the following vote: Ayes (10): Eggleston, Kendrick, Anderson, Andrews, Brown (27), Ellebracht, Fitzwater, Lynch, McCreery and Sauls

Noes (0)

Absent (0)

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

FIRST REGULAR SESSION STATE OF MISSOURI

IN THE MATTER OF REPRESENTATIVE DARON MCGEE

HOUSE ETHICS COMPLAINT NO. 19-001

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON ETHICS WHEREON, the Committee on Ethics of the Missouri House of Representatives pursuant to Rule 5 of House Committee Substitute for House Resolution 137, reports as follows:

1. On January 7, 2019, a mandated reporter contacted the Missouri House of Representatives Division of Administration to report allegations that a member, Representative DaRon McGee (Respondent), attempted to engage in an amorous relationship with a House employee (Employee) whom he supervised. Pursuant to the House

1848 Journal of the House policies prohibiting sexual harassment and prohibiting a member from engaging in an amorous relationship with an employee, the House engaged outside counsel to investigate the report. 2. The Employee, the Respondent, and other witnesses were interviewed as part of counsel’s investigation. Outside counsel submitted a report to the Chief Clerk on January 21, 2019. Pursuant to rules and House policy, the report was considered a complaint and was forwarded to the Committee on Ethics. 3. On February 2, 2019, after reviewing the report from outside counsel, the Committee voted (9-1) to proceed to a preliminary hearing.

4. The Committee requested the Speaker issue a subpoena for electronic communications between the Respondent and the Employee. In response to the subpoena, the Committee received a series of text messages between the Respondent and the Employee sent and received in 2017-2018. Several of the text messages instigated by the Respondent were flirtatious in nature, and gave the appearance of the Respondent attempting to establish an amorous relationship with the Employee. 5. The Committee met several times in March and April, 2019, to review the evidence and take sworn testimony from the Employee, the Respondent, and other witnesses. Both the Employee and the Respondent, and their respective counsel, were provided a copy of the investigative report and were given the opportunity to make a statement to the committee. Respondent’s testimony before the Committee was rescheduled at the request of Respondent. Respondent finally appeared to testify before the Committee pursuant to a subpoena issued by the Speaker. 6. The Committee finds, based upon the evidence received by the Committee, that:

a) The Respondent made repeated communications to the Employee over the course of at least ten months that

were attempts to engage in an amorous relationship; b) There is no evidence that the Respondent and the Employee actually engaged in an amorous relationship; c) The attempts were not welcomed by the Employee; and d) Respondent thereafter took actions which resulted in the termination of the employment of the Employee.

7. The Committee finds that Respondent’s actions involving the Employee were unbecoming of a representative, and that the actions constitute ethical misconduct of sufficient severity to warrant censure.

8. The Committee on April 24, 2019, voted (8-0) to resolve this matter by recommending that the House of Representatives censure Respondent for his actions involving the Employee, with the following additional sanctions:

a) That Representative McGee conduct himself in a manner that respects the commitment of the House to

provide a work environment free of sexual discrimination to all members and employees; b) The Speaker reassign any House employee who is currently directly supervised by Representative McGee

to the direct supervision of the Chief Clerk, who should monitor the representative’s contact with other House employees as appropriate;

c) The Speaker and Minority Floor Leader remove Representative McGee from any committee assignments that he presently holds;

d) The Speaker and Minority Floor Leader withhold from Representative McGee any of the privileges of office that the Speaker or Minority Floor Leader deem appropriate;

e) That Representative McGee pay restitution to the House of Representatives in the amount of $7,408.05, representing the costs of the investigation of this matter;

f) That Representative McGee resign from the position of Assistant Minority Floor Leader; and g) That Representative McGee resign, or, upon failure to do so, be subject to potential expulsion at this or a

future session of the One Hundredth General Assembly if he fails to comply with these recommended sanctions or if a complaint of similar conduct is filed with the Committee on Ethics.

9. At the Committee hearing on April 24, 2019, Respondent was given until noon on Monday, April 29, 2019, to accept or reject the recommended sanction of censure under paragraph C of Rule 8. Respondent failed to meet this deadline.

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10. The Committee finds that Respondent has repeatedly delayed and obstructed these proceedings and impeded the resolution of this matter. Respondent’s actions demonstrate disrespect to the House of Representatives and a failure to acknowledge the severity of his actions towards the Employee. NOW THEREFORE, the Committee on Ethics, having given full consideration to this complaint, including hearing the evidence and testimony presented at the preliminary hearing, and in light of the Respondent’s repeated attempts to delay the proceedings and obstruct the authority of this Committee, concludes that the actions of the Respondent constitute a moral and legal wrong and hereby issues this report, containing an enumerated list of recommended sanctions, as a final resolution of this matter. The Committee on Ethics adopted this report by a vote of 10 to 0: Ayes: Eggleston, Kendrick, Anderson, Andrews, Ellebracht, Fitzwater, Lynch, Brown (27), McCreery, Sauls

Noes: Date: April 29, 2019 /s/ J. Eggleston Chair /s/ Kip Kendrick Vice-Chair

LETTER OF RESIGNATION

The following letter was received by the Speaker at approximately 7:45 p.m. and a copy was submitted to the Chief Clerk at 7:50 p.m. and was accepted by the Chief Clerk as the member’s resignation:

April 29, 2019

The Honorable Elijah Haahr Speaker of the House of Representatives Missouri State Capitol Room 308A Jefferson City, MO 65101 Dear Speaker Haahr: I have accepted an employment position in Kansas City, Missouri which will, unfortunately, cause me to return to my district full-time. As such, pursuant to RSMo. 21.090, I regrettably submit my resignation as District 36 State Representative effective immediately. It has been an honor to serve. Sincerely yours, /s/ DaRon McGee State Representative District 36

ADJOURNMENT

On motion of Representative Vescovo, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, April 30, 2019.

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COMMITTEE HEARINGS ADMINISTRATION AND ACCOUNTS Wednesday, May 1, 2019, upon morning recess, House Hearing Room 1. Public hearing will be held: HR 1122 Executive session will be held: HR 1122 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. BUDGET Wednesday, May 1, 2019, 8:15 AM, House Hearing Room 3. Public hearing will be held: SS#2 SCR 14 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. CORRECTIONS AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Tuesday, April 30, 2019, 9:30 AM, House Hearing Room 6. Public hearing will be held: HB 903 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Removed HB 630. CANCELLED ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION Tuesday, April 30, 2019, 9:00 AM, House Hearing Room 5. Public hearing will be held: HB 577, HB 54 Executive session will be held: SS SB 218 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Added HB 54. AMENDED ETHICS Tuesday, April 30, 2019, upon morning recess, House Hearing Room 5. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Portions of this meeting may be closed under the authority of Article III, Section 18 of the Missouri Constitution, House Rule 37, House Resolution 137, and 610.021 (3) RSMo. CANCELLED ETHICS Wednesday, May 1, 2019, upon morning recess, House Hearing Room 7. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Portions of this meeting may be closed under the authority of Article III, Section 18 of the Missouri Constitution, House Rule 37, House Resolution 137, and 610.021 (3) RSMo. CANCELLED ETHICS Thursday, May 2, 2019, upon adjournment, House Hearing Room 4. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Portions of this meeting may be closed under the authority of Article III, Section 18 of the Missouri Constitution, House Rule 37, House Resolution 137, and 610.021 (3) RSMo. CANCELLED

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FISCAL REVIEW Tuesday, April 30, 2019, 9:00 AM, House Hearing Room 4. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. CANCELLED FISCAL REVIEW Wednesday, May 1, 2019, 9:00 AM, House Hearing Room 4. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. FISCAL REVIEW Thursday, May 2, 2019, 9:00 AM, House Hearing Room 3. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. GENERAL LAWS Tuesday, April 30, 2019, 6:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 1. Public hearing will be held: SS SCS SB 34, HB 1115, HB 1215, SS SCS SB 28, SCS SB 203 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Added SB 203. AMENDED JOINT COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES Tuesday, April 30, 2019, upon morning recess, Joint Committee Hearing Room (Room 117A). Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. 8 CSR 30-3.010 - Applicable Wage Rates for Public Works Projects - Department of Industrial Relations - Division of Labor Standards - Prevailing Wage Law Rules. **A portion of this meeting may be closed pursuant to Section 610.021 (3) RSMo. JOINT COMMITTEE ON DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND AWARENESS Thursday, May 2, 2019, 8:30 AM, House Hearing Room 4. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. The Missouri Department of Public Safety, State Emergency Management Agency will brief the committee members on recovery efforts and federal disaster relief assistance in the wake of the flooding in northwest Missouri. JOINT COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION Monday, May 6, 2019, 12:30 PM, SCR 2. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. 1. Election of JCED Chair and co-Chair. 2. Department of Higher Education Presentation: Designation of Educational Programs in Response to High Industry Need. 3. Department of Elementary and Secondary Education: Administration and Implementation of Missouri Computer Science Learning Standards. 4. Interim project discussion.

1852 Journal of the House JUDICIARY Tuesday, April 30, 2019, 5:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 5. Public hearing will be held: HB 1045, HB 729, HB 616, SCS SBs 12 & 123, SB 88 Executive session will be held: SB 71, SCS SB 6 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. LOCAL GOVERNMENT Tuesday, April 30, 2019, 12:00 PM or upon morning recess (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 1. Public hearing will be held: HB 1073, HB 1110 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Removed SB 203. AMENDED LOCAL GOVERNMENT Wednesday, May 1, 2019, 12:00 PM or upon morning recess (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 6. Executive session will be held: HB 1073 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. PENSIONS Tuesday, April 30, 2019, 8:30 AM, House Hearing Room 7. Public hearing will be held: HB 1105 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Informational presentation by Micheal Ruff, Executive Director of the Joint Committee on Public Employee Retirement, immediately following the public hearing on HB 1105. CORRECTED RULES - ADMINISTRATIVE OVERSIGHT Tuesday, April 30, 2019, 8:45 AM, House Hearing Room 1. Executive session will be held: HCS SB 196, HCS HBs 248 & 262, HB 115, HCS HB 731, SS SB 306, SB 84, HCS HB 1158, HB 696, HCR 47, HCR 20, HCS HB 460, HCS HB 770, HCS HB 931 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. RULES - LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT Tuesday, April 30, 2019, 12:00 PM or upon morning recess (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 4. Executive session will be held: HB 1053, HCS HB 1213, HCS HB 37 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGING Wednesday, May 1, 2019, 6:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 6. Public hearing will be held: SB 282 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.

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SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE Wednesday, May 1, 2019, 8:00 AM, House Hearing Room 7. Executive session will be held: SCS SB 60, SB 297 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITY Tuesday, April 30, 2019, 5:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 6. Executive session will be held: HB 893, HB 1255, HCR 11 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS Wednesday, May 1, 2019, 8:00 AM, House Hearing Room 1. Executive session will be held: SB 228 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON URBAN ISSUES Wednesday, May 1, 2019, 5:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 7. Public hearing will be held: HCR 33 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. UTILITIES Tuesday, April 30, 2019, 5:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 7. Executive session will be held: HB 717, SCS SB 330, SCR 5 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. WAYS AND MEANS Wednesday, May 1, 2019, 9:30 AM, House Hearing Room 5. Executive session will be held: HB 704, HB 1205. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Added HB 1205 AMENDED WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Tuesday, April 30, 2019, 12:30 PM or upon morning recess (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 3. Executive session will be held: SCS SB 184 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.

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HOUSE CALENDAR

SIXTIETH DAY, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2019 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS FOR PERFECTION HJR 54 - Plocher HCS HJR 37 - Bosley HJR 30 - Anderson HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS FOR PERFECTION - INFORMAL HCS HJR 41 - Fitzwater HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - APPROPRIATIONS HCS HB 17 - Smith HCS HB 18 - Smith HCS HB 19 - Smith HOUSE COMMITTEE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - INFORMAL HCB 6 - Christofanelli HCB 3 - Justus HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION HCS#2 HB 105 - Justus HB 1140 - Lynch HCS#2 HB 189 - Toalson Reisch HCS HBs 299 & 364 - Kelley (127) HB 375 - Christofanelli HB 791 - Griesheimer HB 827 - Basye HCS HB 900 - Roberts (161) HB 907 - Roden HCS HB 977 - Roberts (161) HB 1004 - Fitzwater HB 1010 - Ross HCS HB 1058 - Busick HB 1060 - Fitzwater HCS HB 1065 - Evans HB 1097 - Porter HCS HB 1134 - McGirl HCS HB 1211 - O’Donnell HCS HB 1227 - Plocher HCS HB 427 - Helms

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HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - INFORMAL HCS HB 1122 - Coleman (97) HB 877 - Kelly (141) HCS HB 572 - Dinkins HB 585 - Coleman (32) HCS HB 1170 - Bondon HCS HB 581 - Roeber HB 230 - Dinkins HB 231 - Kolkmeyer HCS HB 656 - Carpenter HB 345 - McGirl HB 357 - Kidd HB 217 - Hill HCS HB 665 - Gregory HCS HBs 167 & 166 - Rehder HB 408 - Kelly (141) HB 535 - Anderson HB 1006 - Rehder HCS HBs 1236 & 1230 - Eggleston HB 1025 - Black (137) HB 632 - Muntzel HCS HB 254 - Morris (140) HB 1143 - Shull (16) HB 940 - Roberts (161) HCS HB 744 - Riggs HCS HBs 643 & 641 - Schnelting HCS HB 183 - Trent HCS HB 654 - Neely HB 1160 - Chipman HCS HB 957 - Pike HB 925 - Neely HB 867 - Gregory HCS HB 836 - Rehder HB 810 - Sommer HCS HB 495 - Gregory HB 754 - Kelley (127) HB 271 - Shaul (113) HCS HB 215 - DeGroot HCS HB 420 - Kelly (141) HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS FOR THIRD READING HCS HCR 43 - Shawan HCR 17 - Messenger

1856 Journal of the House HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS FOR THIRD READING HCS HJR 19 - Christofanelli HOUSE COMMITTEE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - INFORMAL HCB 2 - Dogan HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING HB 1002 - Busick HB 868 - Mitten HB 923 - Swan HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - INFORMAL HCS HB 473 - Grier HCS HBs 26 & 922, (Fiscal Review 3/28/19) - Taylor HB 1044 - Wood HCS HB 576 - Dohrman SENATE BILLS FOR SECOND READING SS#3 SCS SB 29 SS SCS SBs 70 & 128 SENATE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - CONSENT SB 179 - Bondon SS SCS SB 197 - Plocher SENATE BILLS FOR THIRD READING SS#2 SB 7 - Kolkmeyer SCS SB 180 - Lynch SCS SB 89 - Griesheimer HCS SB 134 - Kidd HCS SB 133, E.C. - Shaul (113) SS SCS SB 30 - Schroer SB 264 - Coleman (97) SB 17, E.C. - Black (7) SCS SB 83 - Ross SCS SB 90 - Andrews HCS SCS SB 167 - Griesheimer SS SCS SB 230 - Knight SB 368 - Shawan

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SENATE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - INFORMAL SB 20 - Walsh HCS SB 53, as amended, with HA 7, pending - Reedy SB 373 - Dogan SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS FOR THIRD READING SCR 6 - Morris (140) SCR 11 - Trent HCS SCR 12 - Justus HOUSE BILLS WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS SS SCS HCS HB 397, (Fiscal Review 4/29/19), E.C. - Coleman (97) BILLS CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES SCS HCS HB 2, (request Senate recede/grant conference) - Smith SCS HCS HB 3, (request Senate recede/grant conference) - Smith SCS HCS HB 4, (request Senate recede/grant conference) - Smith SCS HCS HB 5, (request Senate recede/grant conference) - Smith SCS HCS HB 6, (request Senate recede/grant conference) - Smith SS SCS HCS HB 7, (request Senate recede/grant conference) - Smith SCS HCS HB 8, (request Senate recede/grant conference) - Smith SCS HCS HB 9, (request Senate recede/grant conference) - Smith SS SCS HCS HB 10, (request Senate recede/grant conference) - Smith SCS HCS HB 11, (request Senate recede/grant conference) - Smith SCS HCS HB 12, (request Senate recede/grant conference) - Smith SCS HCS HB 13, (request Senate recede/grant conference) - Smith HOUSE RESOLUTIONS HR 873 - Pfautsch ACTIONS PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IV, SECTION 27 HCS HB 2001 - Smith CCS SCS HCS HB 2002 - Smith CCS SCS HCS HB 2003 - Smith CCS SCS HCS HB 2004 - Smith CCS SCS HCS HB 2005 - Smith CCS SCS HCS HB 2006 - Smith CCS SCS HCS HB 2007 - Smith CCS SCS HCS HB 2008 - Smith

1858 Journal of the House CCS SCS HCS HB 2009 - Smith CCS SS SCS HCS HB 2010 - Smith CCS SCS HCS HB 2011 - Smith CCS SCS HCS HB 2012 - Smith SCS HCS HB 2013 - Smith HCS HB 2017 - Smith HCS HB 2018 - Smith HCS HB 2019 - Smith