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1892
JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE
First Regular Session, 97th GENERAL ASSEMBLY
SIXTY-SECOND DAY, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2013
The House met pursuant to adjournment.
Speaker Jones in the Chair.
Prayer by Msgr. Robert A. Kurwicki, Chaplain.
Trust in Him at all times ye people; pour out your heart before Him; God is a refuge for us. (Psalm 62:8)
Eternal God, without Whose blessing all our labor is in vain, we pray that our lives may be built not upon the
sands which shift with the tide but upon the rock of eternal truth and love on this National Day of Prayer. As we worship
You, reveal to us Your presence; give us wisdom. Awaken within us a greater desire for goodness, truth and love. To
You, we bring our reactions to be purified, our ambitions to be refined, our minds to be cleansed, and our hearts to be
responsive to Your spirit.
We ask Your blessing upon our Speaker and the members of this body. May the fires of Your spirit burn
brightly within them. May they ever be friendly in spirit, clear in purpose, strong in integrity - men and women of high
principles, great faith, and never failing good will. Protect them from all evil and may public office be to them a public
trust which will issue in a public service unexcelled in the history of our beloved Missouri.
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: Kyle Osia, Lucien Bequette, Jake Page, Wasana Janwong, Sheyla Astete, LucyWaruru Mahianyu, Yi Mei Pan, Michaela Schweiger and Lay Upadhyay.
The Journal of the sixty-first day was approved as printed.
HOUSE RESOLUTION
Representative Bernskoetter offered House Resolution No. 2658
HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED
House Resolution No. 2625 through House Resolution No. 2657House Resolution No. 2659 through House Resolution No. 2699
1893 Journal of the House
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Committee on Fiscal Review, Chairman Flanigan reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HCS HB 210, begsleave 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 630, begsleave 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 781, begsleave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILLS - APPROPRIATIONS
HCS HB 17 was taken up by Representative Stream.
On motion of Representative Stream, HCS HB 17 was adopted.
On motion of Representative Stream, HCS HB 17 was ordered perfected and printed.
HB 18 was taken up by Representative Stream.
On motion of Representative Stream, HB 18 was ordered perfected and printed.
THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS
HCS HB 630, relating to economic development incentives, was taken up by RepresentativeMcCaherty.
On motion of Representative McCaherty, HCS HB 630 was read the third time and passedby the following vote:
AYES: 117
Allen Anders Austin Barnes Bernskoetter
Berry Black Burns Butler Cierpiot
Conway 10 Cookson Cornejo Cox Crawford
Cross Curtis Davis Diehl Dohrman
Dugger Dunn Elmer Engler English
Entlicher Fitzwater Flanigan Fraker Franklin
Frederick Funderburk Gannon Gatschenberger Gosen
Haefner Hampton Hansen Harris Hicks
Higdon Hinson Hodges Hoskins Hough
Houghton Hubbard Hummel Hurst Johnson
Jones 50 Justus Kelley 127 Kolkmeyer Korman
Kratky Lair Lant Lauer Leara
Lichtenegger Love Lynch M ay M ayfield
M cCaherty M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGaugh M cKenna
M cM anus M essenger M iller M ims M olendorp
Sixty-second Day–Thursday, May 2, 2013 1894
M orris M untzel Neely Neth Nichols
Norr Otto Pfautsch Phillips Pike
Redmon Reiboldt Remole Rhoads Richardson
Riddle Rizzo Roorda Ross Rowden
Rowland Runions Scharnhorst Schatz Schieffer
Schupp Shull Shumake Solon Sommer
Spencer Stream Swan Swearingen Thomson
Torpey Walker White Wieland Wilson
Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 039
Anderson Bahr Brattin Burlison Conway 104
Curtman Ellinger Ellington Englund Fitzpatrick
Fowler Gardner Guernsey Haahr Keeney
Kelly 45 Kirkton Koenig LaFaver M arshall
M cNeil M eredith M itten M ontecillo M oon
M organ Newman Pace Parkinson Peters
Pierson Pogue Rehder Schieber Sm ith 120
Walton Gray Webb Webber Wood
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 007
Brown Carpenter Colona Fram e Grisam ore
Sm ith 85 Wright
Speaker Jones declared the bill passed.
HCS HB 210, relating to the Missouri Criminal Code, was taken up by Representative Cox.
On motion of Representative Cox, HCS HB 210 was read the third time and passed by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 150
Allen Anders Anderson Austin Bahr
Barnes Bernskoetter Berry Black Brattin
Burlison Burns Cierpiot Conway 10 Conway 104
Cookson Cornejo Cox Crawford Cross
Curtman Davis Diehl Dohrman Dugger
Dunn Ellinger Elmer Engler English
Englund Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater Flanigan
Fowler Fraker Frame Franklin Frederick
Funderburk Gannon Gatschenberger Gosen Guernsey
Haahr Haefner Hampton Hansen Harris
Hicks Higdon Hinson Hodges Hoskins
Hough Houghton Hubbard Hum mel Hurst
Johnson Jones 50 Justus Keeney Kelley 127
Kelly 45 Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman Kratky
LaFaver Lair Lant Lauer Leara
Lichtenegger Love Lynch M arshall M ay
M ayfield M cCaherty M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGaugh
M cKenna M cManus M cNeil M eredith M essenger
M iller M ims M itten M olendorp M ontecillo
1895 Journal of the House
M oon M organ M orris M untzel Neely
Neth Nichols Norr Otto Pace
Parkinson Peters Pfautsch Phillips Pierson
Pike Pogue Redmon Rehder Reiboldt
Remole Rhoads Richardson Riddle Rizzo
Roorda Ross Rowden Rowland Runions
Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber Schieffer Schupp
Shull Shumake Smith 120 Solon Sommer
Spencer Stream Swan Swearingen Thomson
Torpey Walker Webb Webber White
Wieland Wilson Wood Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 007
Butler Curtis Ellington Gardner Kirkton
Newman Walton Gray
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 006
Brown Carpenter Colona Grisamore Sm ith 85
Wright
Speaker Jones declared the bill passed.
HCS HB 371, relating to judicial procedures, was taken up by Representative Cox.
On motion of Representative Cox, HCS HB 371 was read the third time and passed by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 144
Allen Anders Anderson Austin Bahr
Barnes Bernskoetter Berry Black Burlison
Burns Carpenter Cierpiot Conway 10 Conway 104
Cookson Cornejo Cox Crawford Cross
Davis Diehl Dohrman Dugger Dunn
Ellinger Elmer Engler English Englund
Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater Flanigan Fowler
Fraker Fram e Franklin Frederick Funderburk
Gannon Gatschenberger Gosen Guernsey Haahr
Haefner Hampton Hansen Harris Hicks
Higdon Hinson Hodges Hoskins Hough
Houghton Hubbard Hummel Hurst Johnson
Jones 50 Justus Keeney Kelley 127 Kelly 45
Kirkton Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman Kratky
LaFaver Lair Lant Lauer Leara
Lichtenegger Love Lynch M arshall M ay
M ayfield M cCaherty M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGaugh
M cKenna M cManus M cNeil M eredith M essenger
M iller M ims M olendorp M ontecillo M oon
M orris M untzel Neely Nichols Norr
Otto Pace Parkinson Pfautsch Phillips
Pike Pogue Redmon Rehder Reiboldt
Remole Rhoads Richardson Riddle Rizzo
Sixty-second Day–Thursday, May 2, 2013 1896
Roorda Ross Rowden Rowland Runions
Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber Schieffer Shull
Shumake Smith 120 Solon Sommer Spencer
Stream Swan Swearingen Thomson Torpey
Walker Webber White Wieland Wilson
Wood Wright Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 012
Butler Curtis Ellington Gardner M itten
M organ Newman Peters Pierson Schupp
Walton Gray Webb
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 007
Brattin Brown Colona Curtman Grisam ore
Neth Sm ith 85
Speaker Jones declared the bill passed.
THIRD READING OF SENATE BILL
HCS SS#2 SCS SB 1, as amended, relating to workers’ compensation, was taken up byRepresentative Richardson.
Representative Hummel offered House Amendment No. 9.
House Amendment No. 9
AMEND House Committee Substitute for Senate Substitute No. 2 for Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 1,
Section 287.020, Pages 1-3, Lines 1-80, by deleting all of said section from the bill; and
Further amend said bill, Section 287.067, Pages 4-5, Lines 1-45, by deleting all of said section from the bill; and
Further amend said bill, Section 287.120, Pages 5-7, Lines 1-68, by deleting all of said section from the bill; and
Further amend said bill, Section 287.200, Pages 13-15, Lines 1-76, by deleting all of said section from the
bill; and
Further amend said bill, Section 287.220, Pages 20-21, Lines 58-60, by deleting all of said lines and inserting
in lieu thereof the following:
"date of this section shall be compensated as provided in this subsection."; and
Further amend said bill and section, Page 24, Line 170, by deleting "or occupational disease"; and
Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly.
Representative Hummel moved that House Amendment No. 9 be adopted.
Which motion was defeated.
1897 Journal of the House
Representative Diehl assumed the Chair.
Speaker Jones resumed the Chair.
On motion of Representative Richardson, HCS SS#2 SCS SB 1, as amended, was adopted.
On motion of Representative Richardson, HCS SS#2 SCS SB 1, as amended, was read thethird time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 109
Allen Anderson Austin Bahr Barnes
Bernskoetter Berry Brattin Brown Burlison
Cierpiot Conway 104 Cookson Cornejo Cox
Crawford Cross Curtman Davis Diehl
Dohrman Dugger Elmer Engler Entlicher
Fitzpatrick Fitzwater Flanigan Fowler Fraker
Franklin Frederick Funderburk Gannon Gatschenberger
Gosen Guernsey Haahr Haefner Hampton
Hansen Hicks Higdon Hinson Hoskins
Hough Houghton Hurst Johnson Jones 50
Justus Keeney Kelley 127 Koenig Kolkmeyer
Korman Lair Lant Lauer Leara
Lichtenegger Love Lynch M arshall M cCaherty
M cGaugh M essenger M iller M olendorp M oon
M orris M untzel Neely Neth Parkinson
Pfautsch Phillips Pike Pogue Redmon
Rehder Reiboldt Remole Rhoads Richardson
Riddle Ross Rowden Rowland Scharnhorst
Schatz Schieber Shull Shum ake Sm ith 120
Solon Sommer Spencer Stream Swan
Thomson Torpey Walker White Wieland
Wilson Wood Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 051
Anders Black Burns Butler Carpenter
Conway 10 Curtis Dunn Ellinger Ellington
English Englund Frame Gardner Harris
Hodges Hubbard Hummel Kelly 45 Kirkton
Kratky LaFaver M ay M ayfield M cCann Beatty
M cDonald M cKenna M cM anus M cNeil M eredith
M ims M itten M ontecillo M organ Newman
Nichols Norr Otto Pace Peters
Pierson Rizzo Roorda Runions Schieffer
Schupp Swearingen Walton Gray Webb Webber
Wright
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 003
Colona Grisamore Sm ith 85
Speaker Jones declared the bill passed.
Sixty-second Day–Thursday, May 2, 2013 1898
The emergency clause was adopted by the following vote:
AYES: 133
Allen Anders Anderson Austin Bahr
Barnes Bernskoetter Berry Black Brattin
Brown Burlison Cierpiot Conway 10 Conway 104
Cookson Cornejo Cox Crawford Cross
Curtman Davis Diehl Dohrman Dugger
Ellinger Elmer Engler English Englund
Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater Flanigan Fowler
Fraker Fram e Franklin Frederick Funderburk
Gannon Gatschenberger Gosen Guernsey Haahr
Haefner Hampton Hansen Harris Hicks
Higdon Hinson Hodges Hoskins Hough
Houghton Hubbard Hurst Johnson Jones 50
Justus Keeney Kelley 127 Kelly 45 Kirkton
Koenig Kolkmeyer Korm an Kratky Lair
Lant Lauer Leara Lichtenegger Love
Lynch M arshall M ay M cCaherty M cGaugh
M cM anus M cNeil M iller M olendorp M oon
M orris M untzel Neely Neth Nichols
Pace Parkinson Peters Pfautsch Phillips
Pike Pogue Redmon Rehder Reiboldt
Remole Rhoads Richardson Riddle Ross
Rowden Rowland Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber
Schieffer Schupp Shull Shum ake Sm ith 120
Solon Sommer Spencer Stream Swan
Swearingen Thomson Torpey Walker Walton Gray
Webber White Wieland Wilson Wood
Wright Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 026
Burns Butler Carpenter Curtis Dunn
Ellington Gardner Hummel LaFaver M ayfield
M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cKenna M eredith M ims
M itten M ontecillo M organ Newman Norr
Otto Pierson Rizzo Roorda Runions
Webb
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 004
Colona Grisamore M essenger Sm ith 85
THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILL
HB 555, relating to the operation of motorcycles, was taken up by Representative Burlison.
HB 555 was laid over.
On motion of Representative Diehl, the House recessed until 1:00 p.m.
1899 Journal of the House
AFTERNOON SESSION
The hour of recess having expired, the House was called to order by Representative Barnes.
HOUSE BILLS WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS
SS HB 331, relating to telecommunication price cap waivers, was taken up byRepresentative Miller.
On motion of Representative Miller, SS HB 331 was adopted by the following vote:
AYES: 136
Anders Anderson Austin Bahr Barnes
Berry Brown Burlison Burns Butler
Carpenter Cierpiot Conway 10 Conway 104 Cookson
Cornejo Cox Crawford Cross Davis
Diehl Dohrman Dugger Dunn Elmer
Engler English Englund Entlicher Fitzpatrick
Fitzwater Flanigan Fowler Fraker Frame
Franklin Frederick Funderburk Gannon Gatschenberger
Gosen Grisamore Guernsey Haahr Haefner
Hampton Hansen Harris Higdon Hinson
Hodges Hoskins Hough Houghton Hubbard
Hummel Hurst Johnson Jones 50 Justus
Keeney Koenig Kolkmeyer Kratky Lair
Lauer Leara Lichtenegger Love Lynch
M arshall M ay M ayfield M cCaherty M cCann Beatty
M cDonald M cGaugh M cKenna M cM anus M cNeil
M eredith M essenger M iller M ims M itten
M olendorp M ontecillo M oon M organ M orris
M untzel Neely Neth Nichols Norr
Otto Pace Parkinson Peters Pfautsch
Phillips Pierson Pike Pogue Rehder
Reiboldt Rhoads Richardson Riddle Rizzo
Ross Rowden Rowland Runions Scharnhorst
Schatz Schieber Schupp Shull Shumake
Solon Sommer Stream Swan Swearingen
Thomson Torpey Walker Walton Gray White
Wieland Wilson Wood Wright Zerr
M r Speaker
NOES: 007
Curtis Ellinger Gardner Kelly 45 Kirkton
Korman Newman
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 020
Allen Bernskoetter Black Brattin Colona
Curtman Ellington Hicks Kelley 127 LaFaver
Lant Redmon Remole Roorda Schieffer
Smith 85 Smith 120 Spencer Webb Webber
Sixty-second Day–Thursday, May 2, 2013 1900
On motion of Representative Miller, SS HB 331 was truly agreed to and finally passed bythe following vote:
AYES: 139
Anders Anderson Austin Bahr Barnes
Brown Burlison Burns Butler Carpenter
Cierpiot Conway 10 Conway 104 Cornejo Cox
Crawford Cross Davis Diehl Dohrman
Dugger Dunn Ellington Elmer Engler
English Englund Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater
Flanigan Fowler Fraker Frame Franklin
Frederick Gannon Gatschenberger Gosen Grisam ore
Guernsey Haahr Haefner Hampton Hansen
Harris Hicks Higdon Hinson Hodges
Hoskins Hough Houghton Hubbard Hum mel
Hurst Johnson Jones 50 Justus Keeney
Kelley 127 Koenig Kolkmeyer Kratky LaFaver
Lair Lant Lauer Leara Lichtenegger
Love Lynch M arshall M ay M ayfield
M cCaherty M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGaugh M cKenna
M cNeil M eredith M essenger M iller M ims
M olendorp M ontecillo M oon M organ M orris
M untzel Neely Neth Nichols Norr
Otto Pace Parkinson Peters Pfautsch
Phillips Pierson Pike Pogue Rehder
Reiboldt Remole Rhoads Richardson Riddle
Rizzo Ross Rowden Rowland Runions
Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber Schupp Shull
Shumake Solon Sommer Spencer Stream
Swan Swearingen Thomson Torpey Walker
Walton Gray Webb White Wieland Wilson
Wood Wright Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 007
Curtis Ellinger Gardner Kirkton Korman
M itten Newman
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 017
Allen Bernskoetter Berry Black Brattin
Colona Cookson Curtman Funderburk Kelly 45
M cManus Redmon Roorda Schieffer Sm ith 85
Smith 120 Webber
Representative Barnes declared the bill passed.
1901 Journal of the House
THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILL
HB 555, relating to the operation of motorcycles, was again taken up by RepresentativeBurlison.
Representative Diehl resumed the Chair.
Representative Cierpiot moved the previous question.
Which motion was adopted by the following vote:
AYES: 105
Anderson Austin Bahr Barnes Bernskoetter
Berry Brattin Brown Burlison Cierpiot
Conway 104 Cookson Cornejo Cox Crawford
Cross Curtman Davis Diehl Dohrman
Elmer Engler Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater
Flanigan Fowler Fraker Frederick Funderburk
Gannon Gatschenberger Gosen Grisamore Haahr
Haefner Hampton Hansen Hicks Higdon
Hinson Hoskins Hough Houghton Hurst
Johnson Jones 50 Justus Keeney Kelley 127
Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman Lair Lant
Lauer Leara Lichtenegger Love Lynch
M arshall M cCaherty M cGaugh M essenger M iller
M olendorp M oon M orris M untzel Neely
Neth Parkinson Pfautsch Phillips Pike
Pogue Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Remole
Rhoads Richardson Riddle Ross Rowden
Rowland Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber Shull
Shumake Solon Sommer Spencer Stream
Swan Thomson Torpey Walker White
Wieland Wilson Wood Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 049
Anders Black Burns Butler Carpenter
Conway 10 Curtis Dunn Ellinger Ellington
English Englund Frame Gardner Harris
Hodges Hubbard Kelly 45 Kirkton Kratky
LaFaver M ay M ayfield M cCann Beatty M cDonald
M cKenna M cNeil M eredith M ims M itten
M ontecillo M organ Newman Nichols Norr
Otto Pace Peters Pierson Rizzo
Roorda Runions Schieffer Schupp Swearingen
Walton Gray Webb Webber Wright
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 009
Allen Colona Dugger Franklin Guernsey
Hummel M cManus Sm ith 85 Sm ith 120
Sixty-second Day–Thursday, May 2, 2013 1902
On motion of Representative Burlison, HB 555 was read the third time and passed by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 094
Anderson Bahr Barnes Bernskoetter Berry
Black Brattin Brown Burlison Butler
Carpenter Cierpiot Conway 10 Conway 104 Cookson
Cornejo Cox Curtman Davis Diehl
Dohrman Ellington Elmer Engler Fitzpatrick
Fitzwater Flanigan Fowler Fraker Frame
Funderburk Gosen Haahr Haefner Hansen
Harris Hicks Hinson Hoskins Hough
Houghton Hurst Johnson Jones 50 Justus
Keeney Kelley 127 Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman
Lair Lant Leara Lichtenegger Love
Lynch M arshall M ayfield M cCaherty M cGaugh
M iller M olendorp M oon M untzel Neth
Otto Parkinson Pike Pogue Redmon
Rehder Richardson Riddle Ross Rowden
Rowland Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber Schieffer
Solon Sommer Spencer Swearingen Thomson
Torpey Walker Webb Webber Wieland
Wilson Wright Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 063
Anders Austin Burns Crawford Cross
Curtis Dunn Ellinger English Englund
Entlicher Franklin Frederick Gannon Gardner
Gatschenberger Grisamore Hampton Higdon Hodges
Hubbard Hummel Kelly 45 Kirkton Kratky
LaFaver Lauer M ay M cCann Beatty M cDonald
M cKenna M cManus M cNeil M eredith M essenger
M ims M itten M ontecillo M organ M orris
Neely Newman Nichols Norr Pace
Peters Pfautsch Phillips Pierson Reiboldt
Remole Rhoads Rizzo Roorda Runions
Schupp Shull Shumake Stream Swan
Walton Gray White Wood
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 006
Allen Colona Dugger Guernsey Sm ith 85
Sm ith 120
Representative Diehl declared the bill passed.
1903 Journal of the House
PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILL - APPROPRIATIONS
HCS HB 19 was taken up by Representative Stream.
Representative Stream offered House Amendment No. 1.
House Amendment No. 1
AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 19, Page 1, Section 19.006, Line 4, by inserting immediately
thereafter the following:
"19.007. To the Office of Administration
For planning, design, and construction of a state office building including space for and
renovation of the Missouri Department of Transportation Central Office
From General Revenue Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $38,000,000
19.008. To the Office of Administration
For stonework, window repair and other structural repair for the State Capitol Complex
From General Revenue Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50,000,000
19.009. To the Office of Administration
For planning and design for the replacement of the Fulton State Hospital
From General Revenue Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,000,000"; and
Further amend said bill, Page 2, Section 19.017, Line 4, by inserting immediately thereafter the following:
"19.018. To the Department of Natural Resources
For the Division of State Parks
For state park and historic site maintenance, repair, renovation, and construction
From General Revenue Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20,000,000"; and
Further amend said bill by adjusting section and bill totals accordingly.
Representative Cierpiot moved the previous question.
Which motion was adopted by the following vote:
AYES: 101
Anderson Austin Bahr Barnes Bernskoetter
Berry Brattin Brown Burlison Cierpiot
Conway 104 Cornejo Cox Crawford Cross
Curtman Davis Diehl Dohrman Elmer
Engler Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater Flanigan
Fowler Fraker Gannon Gatschenberger Gosen
Grisam ore Guernsey Haahr Haefner Hampton
Hansen Hicks Higdon Hinson Hoskins
Hough Houghton Hurst Johnson Justus
Keeney Kelley 127 Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman
Lair Lant Lauer Leara Lichtenegger
Love Lynch M arshall M cGaugh M essenger
M iller M olendorp M oon M orris M untzel
Neely Neth Parkinson Pfautsch Phillips
Pike Pogue Redmon Rehder Reiboldt
Remole Rhoads Richardson Riddle Ross
Sixty-second Day–Thursday, May 2, 2013 1904
Rowden Rowland Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber
Shull Shumake Solon Sommer Spencer
Stream Swan Thomson Torpey Walker
White Wieland Wilson Wood Zerr
M r Speaker
NOES: 050
Anders Black Burns Butler Carpenter
Conway 10 Curtis Dunn Ellinger Ellington
English Englund Frame Gardner Harris
Hodges Hubbard Hummel Kelly 45 Kirkton
Kratky LaFaver M ay M ayfield M cCann Beatty
McDonald McKenna McNeil Meredith Mims
M itten M ontecillo M organ Newman Nichols
Norr Otto Pace Peters Pierson
Rizzo Roorda Runions Schieffer Schupp
Swearingen Walton Gray Webb Webber Wright
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 012
Allen Colona Cookson Dugger Franklin
Frederick Funderburk Jones 50 M cCaherty M cManus
Sm ith 85 Sm ith 120
On motion of Representative Stream, House Amendment No. 1 was adopted by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 131
Anderson Austin Bahr Barnes Bernskoetter
Berry Black Brattin Brown Burlison
Burns Butler Cierpiot Conway 10 Conway 104
Cookson Cornejo Cox Crawford Cross
Curtman Davis Diehl Dohrman Dunn
Elmer Engler Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater
Flanigan Fowler Fraker Franklin Frederick
Funderburk Gannon Gatschenberger Gosen Grisam ore
Guernsey Haahr Haefner Hampton Hansen
Harris Hicks Higdon Hinson Hodges
Hoskins Hough Houghton Hubbard Hurst
Johnson Jones 50 Justus Keeney Kelley 127
Kelly 45 Kirkton Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman
Kratky LaFaver Lair Lant Lauer
Leara Lichtenegger Love Lynch M cCaherty
M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGaugh M cM anus M cNeil
M essenger M iller M ims M olendorp M ontecillo
M oon M orris M untzel Neely Neth
Norr Otto Pace Parkinson Peters
Pfautsch Phillips Pierson Pike Pogue
Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Remole Rhoads
Richardson Riddle Rizzo Ross Rowden
Rowland Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber Schieffer
Shull Shumake Solon Sommer Spencer
1905 Journal of the House
Stream Swan Thomson Torpey Walker
White Wieland Wilson Wood Zerr
M r Speaker
NOES: 026
Anders Carpenter Curtis Ellinger Ellington
English Englund Frame Gardner Hum mel
M arshall M ay M ayfield M cKenna M eredith
M itten M organ Newman Nichols Roorda
Runions Schupp Swearingen Walton Gray Webber
Wright
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 006
Allen Colona Dugger Sm ith 85 Sm ith 120
Webb
Representative Flanigan offered House Amendment No. 2.
House Amendment No. 2
AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 19, Page 4, Section 19.057, Lines 1-5, by deleting the section
in its entirety; and
Further amend said bill, Section 19.060, Line 8, by deleting “15,000,000" and inserting “14,000,000"; and
Further amend said bill by adjusting section and bill totals accordingly.
On motion of Representative Flanigan, House Amendment No. 2 was adopted.
On motion of Representative Stream, HCS HB 19, as amended, was adopted.
On motion of Representative Stream, HCS HB 19, as amended, was ordered perfected andprinted.
THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS
HCS HB 781, relating to MO HealthNet-funded home- and community-based care, wastaken up by Representative Hough.
On motion of Representative Hough, HCS HB 781 was read the third time and passed bythe following vote:
AYES: 149
Anders Anderson Austin Bahr Barnes
Bernskoetter Berry Black Brattin Brown
Burlison Burns Butler Carpenter Cierpiot
Conway 10 Conway 104 Cookson Cornejo Cox
Crawford Cross Curtis Curtm an Davis
Sixty-second Day–Thursday, May 2, 2013 1906
Diehl Dohrman Dunn Ellinger Ellington
Elmer Engler English Englund Entlicher
Fitzpatrick Fitzwater Flanigan Fowler Fraker
Frame Franklin Frederick Gannon Gatschenberger
Gosen Grisamore Guernsey Haahr Haefner
Hampton Hansen Harris Hicks Higdon
Hinson Hodges Hoskins Hough Houghton
Hubbard Hummel Hurst Johnson Jones 50
Justus Keeney Kelley 127 Kirkton Koenig
Korman Kratky LaFaver Lair Lant
Lauer Leara Lichtenegger Love Lynch
M arshall M ay M ayfield M cCaherty M cCann Beatty
M cDonald M cGaugh M cKenna M cM anus M cNeil
M eredith M essenger M iller M ims M olendorp
M ontecillo M oon M organ M orris M untzel
Neely Neth Nichols Norr Otto
Pace Parkinson Peters Pfautsch Phillips
Pierson Pike Redmon Rehder Reiboldt
Remole Rhoads Richardson Riddle Rizzo
Roorda Ross Rowden Rowland Runions
Schatz Schieber Schieffer Schupp Shull
Shumake Solon Sommer Spencer Stream
Swan Thomson Torpey Walker Walton Gray
Webb Webber White Wieland Wilson
Wood Wright Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 004
Gardner M itten Newman Pogue
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 010
Allen Colona Dugger Funderburk Kelly 45
Kolkmeyer Scharnhorst Smith 85 Smith 120 Swearingen
Representative Diehl declared the bill passed.
HCS HB 936, relating to the provision of health care services, was taken up byRepresentative Swan.
Representative Cierpiot moved the previous question.
Which motion was adopted by the following vote:
AYES: 100
Anderson Austin Bahr Bernskoetter Berry
Brattin Brown Cierpiot Conway 104 Cookson
Cornejo Cox Crawford Cross Curtman
Davis Diehl Dohrman Elmer Engler
Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater Flanigan Fowler
Fraker Franklin Frederick Gannon Gatschenberger
Gosen Grisamore Guernsey Haahr Haefner
1907 Journal of the House
Hampton Hansen Hicks Higdon Hinson
Hoskins Hough Houghton Hurst Johnson
Jones 50 Justus Keeney Kelley 127 Koenig
Kolkmeyer Korman Lair Lant Lauer
Leara Lichtenegger Love Lynch M arshall
M cCaherty M cGaugh M essenger M iller M olendorp
M oon M orris M untzel Neely Neth
Pfautsch Pike Pogue Redmon Rehder
Reiboldt Remole Rhoads Riddle Ross
Rowden Rowland Schatz Schieber Shull
Shumake Solon Sommer Spencer Stream
Swan Thomson Torpey Walker White
Wieland Wilson Wood Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 050
Anders Black Burns Butler Carpenter
Conway 10 Curtis Dunn Ellington English
Englund Frame Gardner Harris Hodges
Hubbard Hummel Kelly 45 Kirkton Kratky
LaFaver M ay M ayfield M cCann Beatty M cDonald
McKenna McManus McNeil Meredith Mims
M itten M ontecillo M organ Newman Nichols
Norr Otto Pace Peters Pierson
Rizzo Roorda Runions Schieffer Schupp
Swearingen Walton Gray Webb Webber Wright
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 013
Allen Barnes Burlison Colona Dugger
Ellinger Funderburk Parkinson Phillips Richardson
Scharnhorst Sm ith 85 Sm ith 120
On motion of Representative Swan, HCS HB 936 was read the third time and passed by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 116
Anderson Austin Bahr Barnes Bernskoetter
Berry Black Brattin Brown Burlison
Cierpiot Conway 10 Conway 104 Cookson Cornejo
Cox Crawford Cross Curtm an Davis
Diehl Dohrman Elmer Engler English
Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater Flanigan Fowler
Fraker Frame Frederick Gannon Gatschenberger
Gosen Grisamore Guernsey Haahr Haefner
Hampton Hansen Harris Hicks Higdon
Hinson Hodges Hoskins Hough Houghton
Hurst Johnson Jones 50 Justus Keeney
Kelley 127 Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman Kratky
Lair Lant Lauer Leara Lichtenegger
Love Lynch M arshall M ayfield M cCaherty
M cGaugh M cKenna M cManus M essenger M iller
M olendorp M oon M orris M untzel Neely
Neth Pfautsch Pike Redmon Rehder
Sixty-second Day–Thursday, May 2, 2013 1908
Reiboldt Remole Rhoads Richardson Riddle
Roorda Ross Rowden Rowland Runions
Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber Schieffer Shull
Shumake Solon Sommer Spencer Stream
Swan Swearingen Thomson Torpey Walker
White Wieland Wilson Wood Zerr
M r Speaker
NOES: 039
Anders Burns Butler Carpenter Curtis
Dunn Ellinger Ellington Englund Franklin
Gardner Hubbard Hummel Kelly 45 Kirkton
LaFaver M ay M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cNeil
M eredith M ims M itten M ontecillo M organ
Newman Nichols Norr Otto Pace
Peters Pierson Pogue Rizzo Schupp
Walton Gray Webb Webber Wright
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 008
Allen Colona Dugger Funderburk Parkinson
Phillips Sm ith 85 Sm ith 120
Representative Diehl declared the bill passed.
PERFECTION OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
HCS#2 HJR 14, relating to the fifth state building fund, was taken up by RepresentativeJones (110).
Representative McCann Beatty offered House Amendment No. 1.
House Amendment No. 1
AMEND House Committee Substitute No. 2 for House Joint Resolution No. 14, Page 5, Section 37(i), Line 128, by
inserting after all of said line the following:
"11. The governor or his or her designated representative shall develop in consultation with the state
board of fund commissioners a percentage plan for application by African Americans, women, and other minority
businesses in all state bond programs. The governor or his or her designated representative shall develop, in
consultation with the state board of fund commissioners, a percentage plan for application by African Americans,
women, and other minority businesses, for employment opportunity in the state construction building plan. Such
minority business and employment plans shall be filed with the Missouri minority business advocacy
commission."; and
Further amend said bill, page, section, Line 129, by deleting the number, "11" and inserting in lieu thereof the
number "12"; and
Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly.
On motion of Representative McCann Beatty, House Amendment No. 1 was adopted.
1909 Journal of the House
On motion of Representative Jones (110), HCS#2 HJR 14, as amended, was adopted.
On motion of Representative Jones (110), HCS#2 HJR 14, as amended, was orderedperfected and printed.
THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS
HB 427, relating to mechanics' liens, was taken up by Representative Schatz.
On motion of Representative Schatz, HB 427 was read the third time and passed by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 133
Anders Anderson Austin Bahr Barnes
Bernskoetter Berry Black Brattin Brown
Burlison Burns Butler Carpenter Cierpiot
Conway 10 Conway 104 Cookson Cornejo Cox
Crawford Cross Curtman Davis Diehl
Dohrman Dunn English Englund Entlicher
Fitzpatrick Fitzwater Flanigan Fowler Fraker
Frame Franklin Frederick Gannon Gatschenberger
Gosen Guernsey Haahr Haefner Hampton
Hansen Harris Hicks Higdon Hinson
Hodges Hoskins Houghton Hubbard Hum mel
Hurst Johnson Jones 50 Justus Keeney
Kelley 127 Kelly 45 Kirkton Koenig Kolkmeyer
Korman Lair Lant Lauer Leara
Lichtenegger Love Lynch M arshall M ay
M ayfield M cCaherty M cCann Beatty M cGaugh M cKenna
M cNeil M eredith M essenger M iller M itten
M olendorp M oon M organ M orris M untzel
Neely Neth Nichols Norr Otto
Pace Peters Pfautsch Pike Pogue
Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Remole Rhoads
Richardson Riddle Rizzo Roorda Ross
Rowden Rowland Runions Scharnhorst Schatz
Schieber Schieffer Schupp Shull Shumake
Solon Sommer Spencer Thomson Torpey
Walker Webber White Wieland Wilson
Wood Wright Zerr
NOES: 013
Curtis Ellinger Ellington Gardner Kratky
LaFaver M cDonald M ims M ontecillo Newman
Pierson Walton Gray Webb
PRESENT: 000
Sixty-second Day–Thursday, May 2, 2013 1910
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 017
Allen Colona Dugger Elmer Engler
Funderburk Grisam ore Hough M cM anus Parkinson
Phillips Smith 85 Smith 120 Stream Swan
Swearingen M r Speaker
Representative Diehl declared the bill passed.
HCS HB 430, relating to workers' compensation insurance, was taken up by RepresentativeSchatz.
On motion of Representative Schatz, HCS HB 430 was read the third time and passed bythe following vote:
AYES: 141
Anders Anderson Austin Bahr Barnes
Bernskoetter Berry Black Brattin Brown
Burlison Burns Butler Carpenter Cierpiot
Conway 10 Conway 104 Cookson Cornejo Cox
Crawford Cross Curtman Davis Diehl
Dohrman Dunn Ellinger Elmer English
Englund Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater Flanigan
Fowler Fraker Frame Franklin Frederick
Gannon Gardner Gosen Grisamore Guernsey
Haahr Haefner Hampton Hansen Harris
Hicks Higdon Hinson Hodges Hoskins
Houghton Hummel Hurst Johnson Jones 50
Justus Keeney Kelley 127 Kelly 45 Kirkton
Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman Kratky LaFaver
Lair Lant Lauer Leara Lichtenegger
Love Lynch M ay M ayfield M cCaherty
M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGaugh M cKenna M eredith
M essenger M iller M ims M itten M olendorp
M oon M organ M orris M untzel Neely
Neth Nichols Norr Otto Pace
Peters Pfautsch Pierson Pike Pogue
Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Remole Rhoads
Richardson Riddle Rizzo Roorda Ross
Rowden Rowland Runions Schatz Schieber
Schieffer Schupp Shull Shumake Solon
Sommer Spencer Stream Swearingen Thomson
Torpey Walker Walton Gray Webber White
Wieland Wilson Wood Wright Zerr
M r Speaker
NOES: 006
Curtis Ellington M cNeil M ontecillo Newman
Webb
PRESENT: 000
1911 Journal of the House
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 016
Allen Colona Dugger Engler Funderburk
Gatschenberger Hough Hubbard M arshall M cManus
Parkinson Phillips Scharnhorst Sm ith 85 Sm ith 120
Swan
Representative Diehl declared the bill passed.
HCS HB 513, relating to the protection of parental rights, was taken up by RepresentativeBahr.
Representative Richardson moved the previous question.
Which motion was adopted by the following vote:
AYES: 098
Anderson Austin Bahr Barnes Bernskoetter
Berry Brattin Brown Burlison Cierpiot
Conway 104 Cookson Cornejo Crawford Cross
Curtman Davis Diehl Dohrman Elmer
Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater Fowler Fraker
Franklin Frederick Gannon Gosen Grisam ore
Guernsey Haahr Haefner Hampton Hansen
Hicks Higdon Hinson Hoskins Hough
Houghton Hurst Johnson Jones 50 Justus
Keeney Kelley 127 Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman
Lair Lant Lauer Leara Lichtenegger
Love Lynch M arshall M cCaherty M cGaugh
M essenger M iller M olendorp M oon M orris
M untzel Neely Neth Pfautsch Pike
Pogue Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Remole
Rhoads Richardson Riddle Ross Rowden
Rowland Scharnhorst Schatz Schieber Shull
Shumake Solon Sommer Spencer Thomson
Torpey Walker White Wieland Wilson
Wood Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 047
Anders Black Burns Butler Carpenter
Conway 10 Dunn Ellinger Ellington English
Englund Fram e Harris Hodges Hubbard
Hum mel Kelly 45 Kirkton Kratky LaFaver
M ay M ayfield M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cKenna
M cManus M cNeil M eredith M ims M itten
M ontecillo M organ Newman Nichols Norr
Otto Pace Peters Pierson Rizzo
Roorda Runions Schieffer Schupp Walton Gray
Webber Wright
PRESENT: 000
Sixty-second Day–Thursday, May 2, 2013 1912
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 018
Allen Colona Cox Curtis Dugger
Engler Flanigan Funderburk Gardner Gatschenberger
Parkinson Phillips Smith 85 Smith 120 Stream
Swan Swearingen Webb
On motion of Representative Bahr, HCS HB 513 was read the third time and passed by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 122
Anders Anderson Austin Bahr Barnes
Bernskoetter Berry Black Brattin Brown
Burlison Burns Conway 10 Conway 104 Cookson
Cornejo Crawford Cross Curtm an Davis
Diehl Dohrman Ellinger Ellington Elmer
English Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater Fowler
Fraker Fram e Franklin Frederick Gannon
Gosen Grisamore Guernsey Haahr Haefner
Hampton Hansen Harris Hicks Higdon
Hinson Hodges Hoskins Hough Houghton
Hubbard Hurst Johnson Jones 50 Justus
Keeney Kelley 127 Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman
Kratky Lair Lant Lauer Leara
Lichtenegger Love Lynch M arshall M ay
M ayfield M cCaherty M cCann Beatty M cGaugh M cKenna
M cM anus M essenger M iller M olendorp M oon
M untzel Neely Neth Otto Pace
Peters Pfautsch Pierson Pike Pogue
Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Remole Rhoads
Richardson Riddle Rizzo Roorda Ross
Rowden Rowland Runions Scharnhorst Schatz
Schieber Schieffer Shull Shumake Solon
Sommer Spencer Thomson Torpey Walker
White Wieland Wilson Wood Wright
Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 022
Butler Carpenter Curtis Dunn Englund
Gardner Hummel Kirkton LaFaver M cDonald
M cNeil M eredith M ims M itten M ontecillo
M organ Newman Nichols Norr Schupp
Walton Gray Webber
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 019
Allen Cierpiot Colona Cox Dugger
Engler Flanigan Funderburk Gatschenberger Kelly 45
M orris Parkinson Phillips Sm ith 85 Sm ith 120
Stream Swan Swearingen Webb
Representative Diehl declared the bill passed.
1913 Journal of the House
HB 336, relating to first responder political activity, was taken up by Representative Hinson.
On motion of Representative Hinson, HB 336 was read the third time and passed by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 148
Anders Anderson Austin Bahr Barnes
Bernskoetter Berry Black Brattin Brown
Burlison Burns Butler Carpenter Cierpiot
Conway 10 Conway 104 Cookson Cornejo Crawford
Cross Curtis Curtman Davis Diehl
Dohrman Dunn Ellinger Ellington Elmer
English Englund Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater
Fowler Fraker Frame Franklin Frederick
Gannon Gardner Gosen Grisamore Guernsey
Haahr Haefner Hampton Hansen Harris
Hicks Higdon Hinson Hodges Hoskins
Hough Houghton Hubbard Hum mel Hurst
Johnson Jones 50 Justus Keeney Kelley 127
Kelly 45 Kirkton Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman
Kratky LaFaver Lair Lant Lauer
Leara Lichtenegger Love Lynch M arshall
M ayfield M cCaherty M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGaugh
M cKenna M cManus M cNeil M eredith M essenger
M iller M ims M itten M olendorp M ontecillo
M oon M organ M orris M untzel Neely
Neth Newman Nichols Norr Otto
Pace Peters Pfautsch Pierson Pike
Pogue Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Remole
Rhoads Richardson Riddle Rizzo Roorda
Ross Rowden Rowland Runions Scharnhorst
Schatz Schieber Schieffer Schupp Shull
Shumake Solon Sommer Spencer Stream
Swearingen Thomson Torpey Walker Walton Gray
Webber White Wieland Wilson Wood
Wright Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 001
M ay
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 014
Allen Colona Cox Dugger Engler
Flanigan Funderburk Gatschenberger Parkinson Phillips
Sm ith 85 Sm ith 120 Swan Webb
Representative Diehl declared the bill passed.
Sixty-second Day–Thursday, May 2, 2013 1914
SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR
May 2, 2013
HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - APPROPRIATIONS
1 HCS HB 17 - Stream2 HB 18 - Stream3 HCS HB 19 - Stream
THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILL - APPROPRIATIONS
HCS HB 17 was again taken up by Representative Stream.
On motion of Representative Stream, HCS HB 17 was read the third time and passed by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 148
Anders Anderson Austin Bahr Barnes
Bernskoetter Berry Black Brattin Brown
Burlison Burns Butler Carpenter Cierpiot
Conway 10 Conway 104 Cookson Cornejo Crawford
Cross Curtis Curtman Diehl Dohrman
Dunn Ellinger Ellington Elmer English
Englund Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater Flanigan
Fowler Fraker Frame Franklin Frederick
Gannon Gardner Gosen Grisamore Guernsey
Haahr Haefner Hampton Hansen Harris
Hicks Higdon Hinson Hodges Hoskins
Hough Houghton Hummel Hurst Johnson
Jones 50 Justus Keeney Kelley 127 Kelly 45
Kirkton Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman Kratky
LaFaver Lair Lant Lauer Leara
Lichtenegger Love Lynch M ay M ayfield
M cCaherty M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGaugh M cKenna
M cManus M cNeil M eredith M essenger M iller
M ims M itten M olendorp M ontecillo M oon
M organ M orris M untzel Neely Neth
Newman Nichols Norr Otto Pace
Peters Pfautsch Pierson Pike Pogue
Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Remole Rhoads
Richardson Riddle Rizzo Roorda Ross
Rowden Rowland Runions Scharnhorst Schatz
Schieber Schieffer Schupp Shull Shumake
Solon Sommer Spencer Stream Swearingen
1915 Journal of the House
Thomson Torpey Walker Walton Gray Webb
Webber White Wieland Wilson Wood
Wright Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 001
M arshall
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 014
Allen Colona Cox Davis Dugger
Engler Funderburk Gatschenberger Hubbard Parkinson
Phillips Smith 85 Smith 120 Swan
Representative Diehl declared the bill passed.
Speaker Jones resumed the Chair.
SIGNING OF SENATE BILLS
All other business of the House was suspended while SB 16, SB 59, SB 60, SB 80, SCSSB 191, SB 234, SB 235, SB 237, SCS SB 287, SB 306, SCS SB 324, SB 329 and SCS SB 376were read at length and, there being no objection, were signed by the Speaker to the end that thesame may become law.
THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS - APPROPRIATIONS
HB 18 was again taken up by Representative Stream.
On motion of Representative Stream, HB 18 was read the third time and passed by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 147
Anders Anderson Austin Bahr Barnes
Bernskoetter Berry Black Brattin Brown
Burlison Burns Butler Carpenter Cierpiot
Conway 10 Conway 104 Cookson Cornejo Crawford
Cross Curtis Curtman Davis Diehl
Dohrman Dunn Ellinger Elmer English
Englund Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater Fowler
Fraker Fram e Franklin Frederick Gannon
Gardner Gosen Grisamore Guernsey Haahr
Haefner Hampton Hansen Harris Hicks
Higdon Hinson Hodges Hoskins Hough
Houghton Hubbard Hummel Hurst Johnson
Jones 50 Justus Keeney Kelley 127 Kelly 45
Kirkton Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman Kratky
LaFaver Lair Lant Lauer Leara
Lichtenegger Love Lynch M ay M ayfield
M cCaherty M cCann Beatty M cDonald M cGaugh M cKenna
Sixty-second Day–Thursday, May 2, 2013 1916
M cManus M cNeil M eredith M essenger M iller
M ims M itten M olendorp M ontecillo M oon
M organ M orris M untzel Neely Neth
Newman Nichols Norr Otto Pace
Peters Pfautsch Pierson Pike Pogue
Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Remole Rhoads
Richardson Riddle Rizzo Roorda Ross
Rowden Rowland Runions Schatz Schieber
Schieffer Schupp Shull Shumake Solon
Sommer Spencer Stream Swearingen Thomson
Torpey Walker Walton Gray Webb Webber
White Wieland Wilson Wood Wright
Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 002
Ellington M arshall
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 014
Allen Colona Cox Dugger Engler
Flanigan Funderburk Gatschenberger Parkinson Phillips
Scharnhorst Smith 85 Smith 120 Swan
Speaker Jones declared the bill passed.
HCS HB 19 was again taken up by Representative Stream.
On motion of Representative Stream, HCS HB 19 was read the third time and passed by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 120
Anders Anderson Austin Bahr Barnes
Bernskoetter Berry Brattin Brown Burlison
Butler Cierpiot Conway 10 Conway 104 Cookson
Cornejo Crawford Cross Curtm an Davis
Diehl Dohrman Dunn Elmer Entlicher
Fitzpatrick Fitzwater Fowler Fraker Franklin
Frederick Gannon Gosen Grisamore Guernsey
Haahr Haefner Hampton Hansen Harris
Hicks Higdon Hinson Hodges Hoskins
Hough Houghton Hubbard Hurst Johnson
Jones 50 Justus Keeney Kelley 127 Kelly 45
Kirkton Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman Kratky
Lair Lant Lauer Leara Lichtenegger
Love Lynch M cCaherty M cCann Beatty M cDonald
M cGaugh M cNeil M essenger M iller M olendorp
M oon M orris M untzel Neely Neth
Nichols Norr Otto Pfautsch Pierson
Pike Pogue Redmon Rehder Reiboldt
Remole Rhoads Richardson Riddle Ross
Rowden Rowland Runions Scharnhorst Schatz
Schieber Schieffer Shull Shumake Solon
1917 Journal of the House
Sommer Spencer Stream Swearingen Thomson
Torpey Walker Webber White Wieland
Wilson Wood Wright Zerr M r Speaker
NOES: 030
Black Burns Carpenter Curtis Ellinger
Ellington English Englund Frame Gardner
Hummel LaFaver M arshall M ay M ayfield
M cKenna M cManus M eredith M ims M itten
M ontecillo M organ Newman Pace Peters
Rizzo Roorda Schupp Walton Gray Webb
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT W ITH LEAVE: 013
Allen Colona Cox Dugger Engler
Flanigan Funderburk Gatschenberger Parkinson Phillips
Smith 85 Smith 120 Swan
Speaker Jones declared the bill passed.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Committee on Crime Prevention and Public Safety, Chairman Hinson reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Crime Prevention and Public Safety, to which was referredSCS SB 256, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass withHouse Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 25(34)(f) be referred to the Committee onRules.
Committee on General Laws, Chairman Jones (50) reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on General Laws, to which was referred HB 92, begs leaveto report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 25(34)(f)be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on General Laws, to which was referred HB 424, begs leaveto report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House CommitteeSubstitute, and pursuant to Rule 25(34)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on General Laws, to which was referred HB 915, begs leaveto report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 25(34)(f)be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on General Laws, to which was referred SB 75, begs leaveto report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House CommitteeSubstitute, and pursuant to Rule 25(34)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Sixty-second Day–Thursday, May 2, 2013 1918
Committee on Insurance Policy, Chairman Gosen reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Insurance Policy, to which was referred SCS SBs 317& 319, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with HouseCommittee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 25(34)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Committee on Judiciary, Chairman Cox reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred SCS SB 118, begs leaveto report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House CommitteeSubstitute, and pursuant to Rule 25(34)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred SS SB 245, begs leaveto report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House CommitteeSubstitute, and pursuant to Rule 25(34)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Committee on Tourism and Natural Resources, Chairman Phillips reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Tourism and Natural Resources, to which was referredHB 467, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, andpursuant to Rule 25(34)(f) be referred to the Committee on Rules.
Committee on Rules, Chairman Riddle reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HR 222, begs leave to reportit has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 411, 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 HB 608, 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 HB 685, begs leave toreport it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 745, 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 HB 783, 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 HB 814, 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 HB 830, begs leave toreport it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
1919 Journal of the House
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HB 863, 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 SB 18, begs leave toreport it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred SCS SB 33, 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 42, begs leaveto report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred SB 72, begs leave to reportit has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred SCS SB 87, begs leave toreport it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred SS SCS SB 114, begs leaveto report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred SS SCS SB 121, begs leaveto report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS SB 127, begs leave toreport it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred SS SCS SB 159, begs leaveto report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred HCS SS SB 252, begs leaveto report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred SB 265, begs leave to reportit has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred SS SB 267, begs leave toreport it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules, to which was referred SS SB 357, begs leave toreport it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Sixty-second Day–Thursday, May 2, 2013 1920
REFERRAL OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
The following House Joint Resolution was referred to the Committee indicated:
HCS#2 HJR 14 - Fiscal Review
REFERRAL OF SENATE BILLS
The following Senate Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:
HCS SCS SB 42 - Fiscal ReviewHCS SS SB 252 - Fiscal Review
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 HCS HBs 256, 33 & 305, entitled:
An act to repeal section 610.021, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof two new sections relating to public safety,
with an emergency clause.
With Senate Amendment No. 2 and Senate Amendment No. 3.
Senate Amendment No. 2
AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill Nos. 256, 33 & 305, Page 5, Section 1, Line 3, by inserting at the
end of said line the following:
"The provisions of this section shall only apply to a flight on a state-owned plane.".
Senate Amendment No. 3
AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill Nos. 256, 33 & 305, Page 5, Section 610.021, Line 125, by
inserting after all of said line the following:
"610.150. Except as provided by this section, any information acquired by a law enforcement agency or a first
responder agency by way of a complaint or report of a crime made by telephone contact using the emergency number,
"911", shall be inaccessible to the general public. However, information consisting of the date, time, specific location
and immediate facts and circumstances surrounding the initial report of the crime or incident shall be considered to be
an incident report and subject to section 610.100. Any closed records pursuant to this section shall be available upon
request by law enforcement agencies or the division of workers' compensation or pursuant to a valid court order
authorizing disclosure upon motion and good cause shown."; and
Further amend the title and enacting clause accordingly.
Emergency clause adopted.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
1921 Journal of the House
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate has taken up and passed SS SCS HB 307, entitled:
An act to repeal sections 77.046, 78.340, 79.240, 80.420, 84.120, 84.430, 84.490, 84.830, 85.551, 99.845,
106.010, 106.270, 190.100, 321. 015, 321.210, 321.322, and 590.080, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof nineteen new
sections relating to emergency service providers, with existing penalty provisions.
With Senate Amendment No. 1 and Senate Amendment No. 2.
Senate Amendment No. 1
AMEND Senate Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 307, Page 28, Section 106.273, Line 26,
by inserting after all of said line the following:
"174.700. The board of regents or board of governors of any state college or university may appoint and
employ as many college or university police officers as it may deem necessary to enforce regulations established under
section 174.709 and general motor vehicle laws of this state in accordance with section 174.712, protect persons,
property, and to preserve peace and good order only in the public buildings, properties, grounds, and other facilities and
locations over which it has charge or control and to respond to emergencies or natural disasters outside of the boundaries
of university property and provide services if requested by the law enforcement agency with jurisdiction.
174.703. 1. The college or university police officers, before they enter upon their duties, shall take and
subscribe an oath of office before some officer authorized to administer oaths, to faithfully and impartially discharge
the duties thereof, which oath shall be filed in the office of the board, and the secretary of the board shall give each
college police officer so appointed and qualified a certificate of appointment, under the seal of the board, which
certificate shall empower him or her with the same authority to maintain order, preserve peace and make arrests as is
now held by peace officers.
2. The college or university police officers shall have the authority to enforce the regulations established
in section 174.709 and general motor vehicle laws in accordance with section 174.712 on the campus as prescribed
in chapter 304. The college or university police officer may in addition expel from the public buildings, campuses, and
grounds, persons violating the rules and regulations that may be prescribed by the board or others under the authority
of the board.
3. Such officer or employee of the state college or university as may be designated by the board shall have
immediate charge, control and supervision of police officers appointed by authority of this section. Such college or
university police officers shall have satisfactorily completed before appointment a training course for police officers as
prescribed by chapter 590 for state peace officers or, by virtue of previous experience or training, have met the
requirements of chapter 590, and have been certified under that chapter.
174.706. Nothing in sections 174.700 to 174.706 shall be construed as denying the board the right to appoint
guards or watchmen who shall not be given the authority and powers authorized by sections 174.700 to [174.706]
174.712.
174.709. 1. For the purpose of promoting public safety, health, and general welfare and to protect life
and property, the board of regents or board of governors of any state college or university may establish
regulations to control vehicular traffic, including speed regulations, on any thoroughfare owned or maintained
by the state college or university and located within any of its campuses. Such regulations shall be consistent with
the provisions of the general motor vehicle laws of this state. Upon adoption of such regulations, the state college
or university shall have the authority to place official traffic control signals, as defined in section 300.010, on
campus property.
2. The regulations established by the board of regents or board of governors of any state college or
university under subsection 1 of this section shall be codified, printed, and distributed for public use. Adequate
signs displaying the speed limit shall be posted along such thoroughfares.
3. Violations of any regulation established under this section shall have the same effect as a violation of
municipal ordinances adopted under section 304.120, with penalty provisions as provided in section 304.570.
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Points assessed against any person under section 302.302, for a violation of this section shall be the same as
provided for a violation of a county or municipal ordinance.
4. The provisions of this section shall apply only to moving violations.
174.712. All motor vehicles operated upon any thoroughfare owned or maintained by the state college
or university and located within any of its campuses shall be subject to the provisions of the general motor vehicle
laws of this state, including chapters 301, 302, 303, 304, 307, and 577. Violations shall have the same effect as
though such had occurred on public roads, streets, or highways of this state."; and
Further amend said bill, Page 44, Section 321.322, Line 21, by inserting after all of said line the following:
"544.157. 1. Any law enforcement officer certified pursuant to chapter 590 of any political subdivision of this
state, any authorized agent of the department of conservation, any commissioned member of the Missouri capitol police,
any college or university police officer, and any commissioned member of the Missouri state park rangers in fresh
pursuit of a person who is reasonably believed by such officer to have committed a felony in this state or who has
committed, or attempted to commit, in the presence of such officer or agent, any criminal offense or violation of a
municipal or county ordinance, or for whom such officer holds a warrant of arrest for a criminal offense, shall have the
authority to arrest and hold in custody such person anywhere in this state. Fresh pursuit may only be initiated from
within the pursuing peace officer's, conservation agent's, capitol police officer's, college or university police officer's,
or state park ranger's jurisdiction and shall be terminated once the pursuing peace officer is outside of such officer's
jurisdiction and has lost contact with the person being pursued. If the offense is a traffic violation, the uniform traffic
ticket shall be used as if the violator had been apprehended in the municipality or county in which the offense occurred.
2. If such an arrest is made in obedience to a warrant, the disposition of the prisoner shall be made as in other
cases of arrest under a warrant; if the violator is served with a uniform traffic ticket, the violator shall be directed to
appear before a court having jurisdiction to try the offense; if the arrest is without a warrant, the prisoner shall be taken
forthwith before a judge of a court with original criminal jurisdiction in the county wherein such arrest was made or
before a municipal judge thereof having original jurisdiction to try such offense, who may release the person as provided
in section 544.455, conditioned upon such person's appearance before the court having jurisdiction to try the offense.
The person so arrested need not be taken before a judge as herein set out if given a summons by the arresting officer.
3. The term "fresh pursuit", as used in this section, shall include hot or fresh pursuit as defined by the common
law and also the pursuit of a person who has committed a felony or is reasonably suspected of having committed a felony
in this state, or who has committed or attempted to commit in this state a criminal offense or violation of municipal or
county ordinance in the presence of the arresting officer referred to in subsection 1 of this section or for whom such
officer holds a warrant of arrest for a criminal offense. It shall include also the pursuit of a person suspected of having
committed a supposed felony in this state, though no felony has actually been committed, if there is reasonable ground
for so believing. "Fresh pursuit" as used herein shall imply instant pursuit.
4. A public agency electing to institute vehicular pursuits shall adopt a policy for the safe conduct of vehicular
pursuits by peace officers. Such policy shall meet the following minimum standards:
(1) There shall be supervisory control of the pursuit;
(2) There shall be procedures for designating the primary pursuit vehicle and for determining the total number
of vehicles to be permitted to participate at one time in the pursuit;
(3) There shall be procedures for coordinating operation with other jurisdictions; and
(4) There shall be guidelines for determining when the interests of public safety and effective law enforcement
justify a vehicular pursuit and when a vehicular pursuit should not be initiated or should be terminated."; and
Further amend the title and enacting clause accordingly.
Senate Amendment No. 2
AMEND Senate Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 307, Page 29, Section 190.098, Line 14,
by inserting after "nurse" the following:
"through a collaborative practice arrangement with a physician"; and
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Further amend Line 15, by inserting after "assistant" the following:
"through a collaborative practice arrangement with a physician".
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 HCS HB 436, entitled:
An act to repeal sections 21.750, 571.030, 571.101, 571.107, 571.117 and 590.010, RSMo, and to enact in lieu
thereof thirteen new sections relating to firearms, with a penalty provision.
With Senate Amendment No. 1 and Senate Amendment No. 2.
Senate Amendment No. 1
AMEND Senate Committee Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 436, Section 1.320, Page 3,
Lines 72, by striking all of said line and inserting in lieu thereof, the following:
“and the Missouri Constitution;
(9) The General Assembly of the state of Missouri strongly promotes responsible gun ownership,
including parental supervision of minors int he proper use, storage and ownership of all firearms, the prompt
reporting of stolen firearms, and the proper enforcement of all state guns laws;
(10) The General Assembly of the state of M issouri hereby condemns any unlawful transfer of firearms
and the use of any firearm in any criminal or unlawful activity.”.
Senate Amendment No. 2
AMEND Senate Committee Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 436, Page 13, Section
571.030, Line 176, by inserting immediately after all of said line the following:
"571.067. No county, municipality, or other governmental body, or an agent of a county, municipality,
or other governmental body, may participate in any program in which individuals are given a thing of value in
exchange for surrendering a firearm to the county, municipality, or other governmental body unless:
(1) The county, municipality, or governmental body has adopted a resolution, ordinance, or rule
authorizing the participation of the county, municipality, or governmental body, or participation by an agent of
the county, municipality, or governmental body, in such a program; and
(2) The resolution, ordinance, or rule enacted pursuant to this section provides that any firearm received
shall be offered for sale or trade to a licensed firearms dealer. The proceeds from any sale or gains from trade
shall be the property of the county, municipality, or governmental body. Any proceeds collected under this
subdivision shall be deposited with the municipality, county, or governmental body unless the proceeds are
collected by a sheriff, in which case the proceeds shall be deposited in the county sheriff's revolving fund under
section 50.535. Any firearm remaining in the possession of the county, municipality, or governmental body after
the firearm has been offered for sale or trade to at least two licensed firearms dealers may be destroyed."; and
Further amend the title and enacting clause accordingly.
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 refuses to concur in HCS SS#2 SCS SB 1, as amended, and requests the House to recedefrom its position and, failing to do so, grant the Senate a conference thereon.
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Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that thePresident Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like committeefrom the House on HCS SB 23, as amended: Senators Parson, Kehoe, Cunningham, Justus andCurls.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate refuses to concur in HCS SS SB 34, as amended, and requests the House to recede from itsposition and, failing to do so, grant the Senate a conference thereon.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate refuses to concur in SCS SB 106, with House Amendment No. 1, House AmendmentNo. 2, House Amendment No. 3, House Amendment No. 1 to House Amendment No. 4, HouseAmendment No. 4, as amended, and House Amendment No. 5, and requests the House to recedefrom its position and, failing to do so, grant the Senate a conference thereon.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate refuses to concur in HCS SCS SB 117, as amended, and requests the House to recede fromits position and, failing to do so, grant the Senate a conference thereon.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate has taken up and adopted HCS SCS SB 186, as amended, and has taken up and passed HCSSCS SB 186, as amended.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate has taken up and adopted House Amendment No. 1 to SB 197 and has taken up and passedSB 197, as amended.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate has taken up and passed SS SB 401, entitled:
An act to amend chapter 376, RSMo, by adding thereto ten new sections relating to health insurance exchanges,
with penalty provisions and an emergency clause.
Emergency clause adopted.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
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COMMITTEE CHANGE
May 2, 2013
The Honorable Timothy Jones, Speaker
Missouri House of Representatives
201 W. Capitol Ave., RM 308
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Dear Mr. Speaker:
I would like to notify you of the following changes to the current Issue Development Standing Committees:
• Rep. Holly Rehder removed from the Freshman Bipartisan Issue Development Standing Committee
Sincerely,
/s/ Representative Dwight Scharnhorst
Administration and Accounts, Chair
District 98
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTON
SENATE SUBSTITUTE FOR
HOUSE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTEFOR
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NOS. 11 & 7
The Conference Committee appointed on Senate Substitute for House Committee Substitutefor House Joint Resolution Nos. 11 & 7, with Senate Amendment No. 3, begs leave to report thatwe, after free and fair discussion of the differences, have agreed to recommend and do recommendto the respective bodies as follows:
1. That the Senate recede from its position on Senate Substitute for House CommitteeSubstitute for House Joint Resolution Nos. 11 & 7, as amended;
2. That the House recede from its position on House Committee Substitute for House JointResolution Nos. 11 & 7;
3. That the attached Conference Committee Substitute for Senate Substitute for HouseCommittee Substitute for House Joint Resolution Nos. 11 & 7, be Third Read and Finally Passed.
FOR THE HOUSE: FOR THE SENATE:
/s/ Jason Smith /s/ Mike Parson/s/ Bill Reiboldt /s/ Brian Munzlinger/s/ Linda Black /s/ Dan Brown
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ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Representative Diehl, the House adjourned until 4:00 p.m., Monday, May 6,2013.
COMMITTEE HEARINGS
AGRI-BUSINESSTuesday, May 7, 2013, 8:00 AM, House Hearing Room 4.Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.
APPROPRIATIONS - AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCESTuesday, May 7, 2013, 8:00 AM, House Hearing Room 3.Committee will review information regarding Department of Agriculture and Department of NaturalResources’ fee funds.
CONFERENCE COMMITTEEMonday, May 6, 2013, 10:00 AM, House Lounge.SCS HCS HB 1 through SCS HCS HB 13
CONFERENCE COMMITTEETuesday, May 7, 2013, 8:30 AM, House Lounge.SCS HCS HB 1 through SCS HCS HB 13
CONFERENCE COMMITTEEWednesday, May 8, 2013, 8:30 AM, House Lounge.SCS HCS HB 1 through SCS HCS HB 13
FISCAL REVIEWMonday, May 6, 2013, 3:30 PM, South Gallery.Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.
ISSUE DEVELOPMENT STANDING COMMITTEE ON MISSOURI HEALTH CAREMonday, May 6, 2013, 1:00 PM, House Hearing Room 5.Presentation by Missouri Association of Health Plans
JOINT COMMITTEE ON EDUCATIONTuesday, May 7, 2013, 8:30 AM, Senate Lounge.Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.Election of chair and vice-chair; Discussion of interim projects; Information on charter sponsorreports to the committee per SB 576 (2012); and an update on SB 437.
JUDICIARYMonday, May 6, 2013, 6:30 PM, 516 S. Country Club Drive, Jefferson City.
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LEADERSHIP FOR MISSOURI ISSUE DEVELOPMENTMonday, May 6, 2013, 2:00 PM, Room 308.Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.
RULESMonday, May 6, 2013, Upon Afternoon Adjournment, South Gallery.Executive session will be held: SCS SB 69, HCS SB 99, HCS SB 100, SB 208, HCS SS SB 282,SCS SB 381 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.
HOUSE CALENDAR
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HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS FOR PERFECTION
1 HJR 19 - Bahr2 HCS HJR 15 - Brattin3 HCS HJR 35 - Jones (50)4 HJR 17 - Burlison
HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION
1 HB 227 - Zerr2 HB 423 - Zerr3 HB 578, as amended - Funderburk4 HCS HB 221 - Leara5 HCS HB 701 - Molendorp6 HB 255 - Torpey7 HCS HB 458 - Scharnhorst8 HB 242 - Ellington9 HB 503, as amended, HA 1 HA 3, and HA 3, pending - McCaherty10 HB 448 - Webb11 HCS HB 234 - Gatschenberger12 HB 616 - Bahr13 HB 185 - Kirkton14 HCS HB 641 - Korman15 HCS HB 402 - Shumake16 HCS HB 717 - Grisamore17 HCS HB 727 - Grisamore18 HCS HB 83 - Reiboldt19 HCS HB 132 - Stream20 HCS HB 1041 - Swan21 HCS HBs 309 & 73 - Solon22 HCS HB 350 - Frederick23 HCS HB 464 - Higdon24 HCS HB 484 - Lauer
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25 HCS HB 564 - McGaugh26 HCS HB 604 - Phillips27 HCS HB 608 - Frederick28 HCS HB 685 - Burlison29 HB 745 - Thomson30 HCS HB 783 - Diehl31 HCS HB 814 - Fraker32 HCS HB 830 - Jones (50)33 HB 863 - Allen34 HCS HB 930 - Flanigan
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS FOR THIRD READING
HCS#2 HJR 14, (Fiscal Review 5/2/13) - Jones (110)
HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING
1 HB 201 - Torpey2 HCS HBs 521 & 579, (Fiscal Review 3/27/13) - Koenig3 HCS HB 470 - Barnes4 HCS#2 HB 178 - Koenig5 HB 162 - Sommer
HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - FEDERAL MANDATE
1 HB 635 - Fitzwater2 HCS HB 611 - Lant3 HCS HB 771 - Schatz
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
1 HCR 11 - Walton Gray2 HCR 21 - Black3 HCS HCR 17 - Frederick4 HCR 34 - Houghton
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS FOR THIRD READING
HCS SS#2 SCS SJR 16 - Hinson
SENATE BILLS FOR THIRD READING
1 HCS SCS SB 157 and SB 102 - Phillips2 SB 230 - Brattin3 HCS SS SCS SB 125 - Barnes4 HCS SCS SB 17 - Thomson5 HCS SS SCS SB 116 - Davis
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6 SCS SB 36 - Hicks7 HCS SCS SB 88 - Frederick8 HCS SB 90 - Dugger9 HCS SCS SB 126 - Morris10 HCS SCS SB 9 - Guernsey11 SB 77 - Allen12 HCS SB 222 - Kelly (45)13 SCS SB 224 - Rizzo14 HCS SS SB 262 - Molendorp15 HCS SB 330 - Burlison16 HCS SB 51 - Guernsey17 HCS SB 148 - Schatz18 HCS SB 43 - Kolkmeyer19 HCS SCS SB 45 - Hough20 SCS SB 47 - Grisamore21 SB 216 - Hinson22 HCS SS SCS SB 241 - Cierpiot23 SCS SB 302 - Elmer24 HCS SB 18, E.C. - Cox25 SCS SB 33 - Grisamore26 SB 35 - Engler27 HCS SB 41 - Hough28 HCS SCS SB 42, (Fiscal Review 5/2/13) - Riddle29 SCS SB 87 - Bahr30 HCS SB 110 - Davis31 SS SCS SB 114 - Jones (50)32 SS SCS SB 129 - Burlison33 SS SCS SB 159 - Scharnhorst34 SCS SB 178 - Kirkton35 SCS SB 248 - Fraker36 HCS SS SB 252, (Fiscal Review 5/2/13), E.C. - Richardson37 SB 257 - Berry38 SB 265 - Rowland39 SS SB 267 - Curtman40 SB 327 - Haahr41 SB 350 - Diehl42 SS SB 357 - Schatz
HOUSE BILLS WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS
1 HB 68, SA 1 - Kelley (127)2 SCS HCS HBs 303 & 304, as amended - Scharnhorst3 SS#2 HB 34 - Guernsey4 SCS HB 498 - Jones (50)5 SCS HCS HB 233 - Leara6 SCS HB 329, as amended - Dugger
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BILLS CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES
1 SCS SB 106, HA1, HA2, HA3, HA1 to HA4, HA4 a.a., HA5(request House recede/grant conf.) - Davis
2 HCS SCS SB 117, as amended (request House recede/grant conference) - Davis3 HCS SS SB 34, as amended (request House recede/grant conference) - Fraker4 HCS SS#2 SCS SB 1, as amended (request House recede/grant conference) - Richardson
BILLS IN CONFERENCE
1 CCR SS HCS HJRs 11 & 7, as amended - Reiboldt2 SCS HCS HB 1 - Stream3 SCS HCS HB 2 - Stream4 SCS HCS HB 3 - Stream5 SCS HCS HB 4 - Stream6 SCS HCS HB 5 - Stream7 SCS HCS HB 6, as amended - Stream8 SCS HCS HB 7, as amended - Stream9 SCS HCS HB 8 - Stream10 SCS HCS HB 9 - Stream11 SCS HCS HB 10 - Stream12 SCS HCS HB 11, as amended - Stream13 SCS HCS HB 12 - Stream14 SCS HCS HB 13 - Stream15 HCS SB 23, as amended - Jones (50)
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
SCS SCR 5 - Frederick
HOUSE RESOLUTIONS
HR 222 - Scharnhorst