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985 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE First Regular Session, 100th GENERAL ASSEMBLY __________________________ THIRTY-EIGHTH DAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2019 The House met pursuant to adjournment. Speaker Haahr in the Chair. Prayer by Representative Kenneth Wilson. Heavenly Father, as we once again unite in prayer, we humbly ask for Your blessings upon the members of this body. We ask for strength and courage as we go about our duties this day. We are thankful that this land is still governed by the people’s representatives. May we be seen at our best this day in this time of testing. Father, we confess that we know in our hearts how much we need You, yet our swelled heads and our stubborn wills keep us trying to do this important work without You. Forgive us for making so many mountains out of molehills and for exaggerating both our own importance and the problems that confront us. May each one of us be willing to let You show us what a difference You could make in our work and in our own lives this day. Help us to not be swayed by emotion or ambition but by calm conviction. Hear our prayer, Lord: may each one of us know that spiritual understanding is always better than political wisdom, that we may see our problems for what they are, and that we will have the will to work together as a team for the welfare of all the people. May our private lives and our public actions be consistent with our prayers. And the House said, "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 without compensation: Leah Rene Dorum, Max Fishel, Millie Fishel, Aleah Kolkmeyer, and Zoe Wilson. The Journal of the thirty-seventh day was approved as corrected by the following vote: AYES: 129 Anderson Andrews Appelbaum Bailey Baker Barnes Basye Beck Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Brown 27 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Chipman Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Gray Green Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Ingle Justus Kelley 127

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985

JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

First Regular Session, 100th GENERAL ASSEMBLY __________________________

THIRTY-EIGHTH DAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2019

The House met pursuant to adjournment. Speaker Haahr in the Chair. Prayer by Representative Kenneth Wilson. Heavenly Father, as we once again unite in prayer, we humbly ask for Your blessings upon the members of this body. We ask for strength and courage as we go about our duties this day. We are thankful that this land is still governed by the people’s representatives. May we be seen at our best this day in this time of testing. Father, we confess that we know in our hearts how much we need You, yet our swelled heads and our stubborn wills keep us trying to do this important work without You. Forgive us for making so many mountains out of molehills and for exaggerating both our own importance and the problems that confront us. May each one of us be willing to let You show us what a difference You could make in our work and in our own lives this day. Help us to not be swayed by emotion or ambition but by calm conviction. Hear our prayer, Lord: may each one of us know that spiritual understanding is always better than political wisdom, that we may see our problems for what they are, and that we will have the will to work together as a team for the welfare of all the people. May our private lives and our public actions be consistent with our prayers. And the House said, "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 without compensation: Leah Rene Dorum, Max Fishel, Millie Fishel, Aleah Kolkmeyer, and Zoe Wilson. The Journal of the thirty-seventh day was approved as corrected by the following vote: AYES: 129 Anderson Andrews Appelbaum Bailey Baker Barnes Basye Beck Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Brown 27 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Chipman Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Gray Green Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Ingle Justus Kelley 127

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986 Journal of the House

Kendrick Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lavender Lovasco Love Lynch Mackey Mayhew McCreery McDaniel McGaugh McGee McGirl Merideth Miller Morgan Morse 151 Mosley Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pietzman Pike Pogue Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Price Proudie Quade Razer Reedy Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden Rogers Ross Runions Ruth Sain Sauls Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Shull 16 Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stevens 46 Swan Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walsh Washington Wiemann Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 001 Bangert PRESENT: 006 Bland Manlove Carter Chappelle-Nadal Ellington Franks Jr. Rowland ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 025 Allred Baringer Bosley Brown 70 Busick Dogan Francis Gannon Kelly 141 Messenger Mitten Moon Morris 140 Plocher Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Roeber Rone Stephens 128 Tate Walker Wilson Windham

VACANCIES: 002

COMMITTEE REPORTS Committee on Fiscal Review, Chairman Houx reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HCS HB 374, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (7): Anderson, Baringer, Burnett, Houx, Morgan, Walsh and Wood

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Gregory, Roeber and Wiemann Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HCS HB 466, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote:

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Thirty-eighth Day–Thursday, March 14, 2019 987

Ayes (7): Anderson, Baringer, Burnett, Houx, Morgan, Walsh and Wood

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Gregory, Roeber and Wiemann Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HB 470, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (7): Anderson, Baringer, Burnett, Houx, Morgan, Walsh and Wood

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Gregory, Roeber and Wiemann Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HCS#2 HB 499, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (7): Anderson, Baringer, Burnett, Houx, Morgan, Walsh and Wood

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Gregory, Roeber and Wiemann Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HCS HB 730, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (7): Anderson, Baringer, Burnett, Houx, Morgan, Walsh and Wood

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Gregory, Roeber and Wiemann

THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS - INFORMAL HCS HB 564, relating to professional registration, was taken up by Representative Grier. On motion of Representative Grier, HCS HB 564 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 151 Allred Anderson Andrews Appelbaum Bailey Baker Bangert Baringer Barnes Basye Beck Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon 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 Ellington Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Francis Franks Jr. Gannon

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988 Journal of the House

Gray Green Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Ingle Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lavender Lovasco Love Lynch Mackey Mayhew McCreery McDaniel McGaugh McGee McGirl Merideth Miller Mitten Moon Morgan Morris 140 Morse 151 Mosley Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pietzman Pike Plocher Pollitt 52 Porter Proudie Quade Razer Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Rogers Rone Ross Rowland Runions Ruth Sain Sauls Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Shull 16 Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Stevens 46 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walsh Washington Wiemann Wilson Windham Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 001 Pogue PRESENT: 001 Roden ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008 Bland Manlove Bosley Busick Messenger Pollock 123 Price Roeber Walker

VACANCIES: 002 Speaker Haahr declared the bill passed. HCS HB 547, relating to veteran treatment courts, was taken up by Representative Griffith. On motion of Representative Griffith, HCS HB 547 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 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 Ellington Eslinger Evans

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Thirty-eighth Day–Thursday, March 14, 2019 989

Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Francis Franks Jr. 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 Miller Mitten Morgan Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pietzman Plocher Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Price 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 Shull 16 Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Stevens 46 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walsh Washington Wiemann Wilson Windham Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 003 Hurst Moon Pogue PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009 Bosley Busick Messenger Mosley Patterson Pike Proudie Roeber Walker

VACANCIES: 002 Speaker Haahr declared the bill passed. HB 646, relating to sheltered workshops, was taken up by Representative Rowland. On motion of Representative Rowland, HB 646 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 152 Allred Anderson Andrews Appelbaum Bailey Baker Bangert Baringer Barnes Basye Beck Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon 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 Ellington Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Francis Franks Jr. Gannon Gray Green Gregory Grier Griesheimer

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990 Journal of the House

Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Ingle Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lavender Lovasco Love Lynch Mackey Mayhew McCreery McDaniel McGaugh McGee McGirl Merideth Miller Mitten Moon Morgan Morris 140 Morse 151 Mosley Muntzel Murphy O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pietzman Pike Plocher Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Price Quade Razer Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden Roeber Rogers Rone Ross Rowland Runions Ruth Sain Sauls Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Shull 16 Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stevens 46 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walsh Washington Wiemann Wilson Windham Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 001 Pogue PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008 Bland Manlove Bosley Busick Messenger Neely Proudie Stephens 128 Walker

VACANCIES: 002 Speaker Haahr declared the bill passed. HB 829, relating to costs of litigation arising from Article XIV of the Constitution of Missouri, was taken up by Representative Wood. On motion of Representative Wood, HB 829 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 135 Allred Anderson Andrews Appelbaum Bailey Baker Bangert Baringer Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Brown 27 Burnett Butz Carter Chappelle-Nadal Chipman Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Franks Jr. Gannon Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Ingle Justus

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Thirty-eighth Day–Thursday, March 14, 2019 991

Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lavender Lovasco Love Lynch Mackey Mayhew McCreery McDaniel McGaugh McGirl Miller Mitten Moon Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pietzman Pike Plocher Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Razer Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roden Roeber Rone Ross Rowland Runions Ruth Sain Sauls Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Shull 16 Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Stevens 46 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walsh Washington Wiemann Wilson Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 017 Barnes Beck Brown 70 Burns Carpenter Ellington Gray Green Merideth Morgan Mosley Pogue Price Quade Roberts 77 Rogers Windham PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009 Bland Manlove Bosley Busick Dogan Francis McGee Messenger Proudie Walker

VACANCIES: 002 Speaker Haahr declared the bill passed.

THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS HB 523, relating to the no-call list, was taken up by Representative Roden. On motion of Representative Roden, HB 523 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 152 Allred Anderson Andrews Appelbaum Bailey Baker Bangert Baringer Barnes Basye Beck Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bland Manlove Bondon Bromley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns 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 Franks Jr. Gannon Gray Green Gregory Grier Griesheimer

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992 Journal of the House

Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Ingle Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lavender Lovasco Love Lynch Mackey Mayhew McCreery McDaniel McGaugh McGee McGirl Merideth Miller 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 Quade Razer Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden Roeber Rogers Rone Ross Rowland Runions Ruth Sain Sauls Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Shull 16 Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stevens 46 Swan Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walsh Washington Wiemann Wilson Windham Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 001 Pogue PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008 Bosley Busick Dogan Messenger Proudie Stephens 128 Tate Walker

VACANCIES: 002 Speaker Haahr declared the bill passed. HCS HB 730, relating to the reimbursement of costs related to electronic monitoring, was taken up by Representative Richey. Representative Roden assumed the Chair. On motion of Representative Richey, HCS HB 730 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 144 Allred Anderson Andrews Appelbaum Bailey Baker Bangert Baringer Barnes Basye Beck Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bland Manlove Bondon Bromley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Carter Chappelle-Nadal Chipman Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Ellington Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel

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Thirty-eighth Day–Thursday, March 14, 2019 993

Fitzwater Francis Franks Jr. Gannon Gray Green Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hudson Ingle Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lavender Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McCreery McDaniel McGaugh McGirl Miller 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 Razer Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden Roeber Rone Ross Rowland Runions Ruth Sauls Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Shull 16 Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Stevens 46 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walker Walsh Wiemann Wilson Windham Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 009 DeGroot Hurst Mackey Merideth Mitten Pogue Quade Rogers Sain PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008 Bosley Busick Dogan Hovis McGee Messenger Proudie Washington

VACANCIES: 002 Representative Roden declared the bill passed. HB 612, relating to the Missouri state council on the arts, was taken up by Representative Coleman (97). On motion of Representative Coleman (97), HB 612 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 145 Allred Anderson Andrews Appelbaum Bailey Baker Bangert Baringer Barnes Basye Beck Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Carter Chipman Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Ellington Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Franks Jr. Gannon Gray Green Gregory

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994 Journal of the House

Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan 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 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 Quade Razer Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden Roeber Rogers Rone Ross Rowland Runions Ruth Sain Sauls Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Stevens 46 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walker Walsh Washington Wiemann Wood Mr. Speaker NOES: 005 Chappelle-Nadal Hurst Moon Pogue Windham PRESENT: 001 Bland Manlove ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010 Bosley Busick Dogan Francis Hansen Messenger Proudie Shull 16 Wilson Wright

VACANCIES: 002 Representative Roden declared the bill passed. HCS HB 466, relating to home- and community-based care and personal care assistant services, was taken up by Representative Wood. Speaker Haahr resumed the Chair. On motion of Representative Wood, HCS HB 466 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 Butz Carpenter Carter Chappelle-Nadal Chipman Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dogan

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Thirty-eighth Day–Thursday, March 14, 2019 995

Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Ellington Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Franks Jr. 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 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 Quade Razer Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden Roeber Rogers Rone Ross Rowland 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: 008 Busick Francis Messenger Price Proudie Runions Shull 16 Stephens 128

VACANCIES: 002 Speaker Haahr declared the bill passed. HB 470, relating to apprenticeship programs, was taken up by Representative Grier. On motion of Representative Grier, HB 470 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 117 Allred Anderson Andrews Bailey Baker Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Brown 27 Carter Chipman Christofanelli Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dogan Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Ellington Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Franks Jr. Gannon Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hill Houx Hovis

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996 Journal of the House

Hudson Hurst Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lovasco Lynch Mayhew McDaniel McGaugh McGirl Merideth Miller Moon Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pietzman Pike Plocher Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden Roeber Rone Ross Rowland Ruth Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Veit Vescovo Walker Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 035 Appelbaum Bangert Baringer Barnes Beck Bland Manlove Bosley Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Clemens Gray Green Ingle Kendrick Lavender Mackey McCreery McGee Mitten Morgan Mosley Pogue Price Quade Razer Rogers Sain Sauls Stevens 46 Unsicker Washington Windham PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009 Busick Chappelle-Nadal Francis Hicks Love Messenger Proudie Runions Shull 16

VACANCIES: 002 Speaker Haahr declared the bill passed. HB 757, relating to mortgage loan originators, was taken up by Representative Bondon. On motion of Representative Bondon, HB 757 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 146 Allred Anderson Andrews Appelbaum 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 Chipman Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dogan Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Franks Jr. Gannon Gray Green Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Ingle

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Thirty-eighth Day–Thursday, March 14, 2019 997

Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lavender Lovasco Love Lynch Mackey Mayhew McCreery McDaniel McGaugh McGee McGirl Merideth 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 Quade Razer Reedy Rehder Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden Roeber Rogers Rone Ross Rowland Ruth Sain Sauls Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Stevens 46 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walker Walsh Washington Wiemann Wilson Windham Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 004 Ellington Hurst Moon Pogue PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 011 Bailey Busick Chappelle-Nadal Francis Hicks Messenger Price Proudie Toalson Reisch Runions Shull 16

VACANCIES: 002 Speaker Haahr declared the bill passed. HB 926, relating to dealer license plates, was taken up by Representative Shawan. On motion of Representative Shawan, HB 926 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 148 Allred Anderson Andrews Appelbaum 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 Chipman Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Ellington Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Francis Franks Jr. Gannon Gray Green Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Ingle Justus Kelley 127

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998 Journal of the House

Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lavender Lovasco Love Lynch Mackey Mayhew McCreery McDaniel McGaugh McGee McGirl Merideth Miller 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 Quade Razer Reedy Rehder Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden Roeber Rogers Rone Ross Rowland Ruth Sain Sauls Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Stevens 46 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Veit Vescovo Walker Walsh Washington Wiemann Wilson Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 001 Pogue PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 012 Bailey Busick Chappelle-Nadal Dogan Messenger Price Proudie Toalson Reisch Runions Shull 16 Unsicker Windham VACANCIES: 002 Speaker Haahr declared the bill passed. HCS HB 410, relating to the scope of practice for physical therapists, was taken up by Representative Gregory. On motion of Representative Gregory, HCS HB 410 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 147 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 Butz Carpenter Carter Chipman Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dogan Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Francis Franks Jr. Gannon Gray Green Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Ingle Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Knight

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Thirty-eighth Day–Thursday, March 14, 2019 999

Kolkmeyer Lovasco Love Lynch Mackey Mayhew McCreery McDaniel McGaugh McGee McGirl Merideth Miller Mitten Moon Morgan Morris 140 Morse 151 Mosley Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pietzman Plocher Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Price Quade Razer Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden Roeber Rogers Rone Ross Rowland Ruth Sain Sauls Schnelting Schroer Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Stevens 46 Swan Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walker Walsh Washington Wiemann Wilson Windham Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 005 Patterson Pike Pogue Sharpe Simmons PRESENT: 002 Ellington Lavender ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007 Busick Chappelle-Nadal Messenger Proudie Runions Shull 16 Tate VACANCIES: 002 Speaker Haahr declared the bill passed. HCS HB 374, relating to sales taxes, was taken up by Representative Christofanelli. Representative Christofanelli moved that HCS HB 374 be recommitted to the Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight. Representative Walsh raised a point of order that a member was in violation of Rule 85. The Chair ruled the point of order not well taken. Representative Vescovo moved the previous question. Which motion was adopted by the following vote: AYES: 109 Allred Anderson Andrews Bailey Baker Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Chipman Christofanelli Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dogan Dohrman

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Eggleston Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Francis Gannon Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McDaniel McGaugh McGirl 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 Roden Roeber Rone Ross Ruth Schnelting Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Shull 16 Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 043 Appelbaum Bangert Baringer Barnes Beck Bland Manlove Bosley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Carter Clemens Ellebracht Ellington Franks Jr. Gray Green Ingle Kendrick Lavender Mackey McCreery McGee Merideth Mitten Mosley Pierson Jr. Price Quade Razer Roberts 77 Rogers Rowland Sain Sauls Stevens 46 Unsicker Walker Washington Windham PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009 Busick Chappelle-Nadal Hicks Hill Messenger Morgan Proudie Runions Schroer

VACANCIES: 002 Representative Christofanelli again moved that HCS HB 374 be recommitted to the Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight. Which motion was adopted by the following vote, the ayes and noes having been demanded pursuant to Article III, Section 26 of the Constitution: AYES: 108 Allred Anderson Andrews Bailey Baker Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Chipman Christofanelli Coleman 32 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dogan Dohrman Eggleston Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Francis Gannon Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hill Houx Hovis

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Hudson Hurst Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McGaugh McGirl 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 Roden Roeber Rone Ross Ruth Schnelting Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Shull 16 Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 043 Appelbaum Bangert Baringer Barnes Beck Bland Manlove Bosley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Carter Clemens Ellebracht Ellington Franks Jr. Gray Green Ingle Kendrick Lavender Mackey McCreery McDaniel McGee Merideth Mitten Morgan Pierson Jr. Quade Razer Roberts 77 Rogers Rowland Sain Sauls Stevens 46 Unsicker Walker Washington Windham PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010 Busick Chappelle-Nadal Coleman 97 Hicks Messenger Mosley Price Proudie Runions Schroer

VACANCIES: 002 HCS#2 HB 499, relating to accidents occurring in work or emergency zones, was taken up by Representative Griesheimer. On motion of Representative Griesheimer, HCS#2 HB 499 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 Butz Carpenter Carter Chipman Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dogan Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel Fitzwater Francis Franks Jr. Gannon Gray Green Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen

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Helms Henderson Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Ingle Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lavender Lovasco Love Lynch Mackey Mayhew McCreery McGaugh McGee McGirl Merideth 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 Quade Razer Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Riggs Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden Roeber Rogers Rone Ross Rowland Ruth Sain Sauls Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Shull 16 Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Stevens 46 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walker Walsh Washington Wiemann Wilson Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 005 Hurst McDaniel Moon Pogue Windham PRESENT: 001 Ellington ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 006 Busick Chappelle-Nadal Hicks Messenger Proudie Runions

VACANCIES: 002 Speaker Haahr declared the bill passed.

THIRD READING OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS HCR 9, relating to the Gold Star Families Memorial Monument at College of the Ozarks, was taken up by Representative Justus. Representative Justus moved that HCR 9 be recommitted to the Committee on Veterans. Representative Vescovo moved the previous question. Which motion was adopted by the following vote: AYES: 107 Allred Anderson Andrews Bailey Baker Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Chipman Christofanelli Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dogan Dohrman Eggleston Eslinger Evans Falkner III Fishel

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Fitzwater Francis Gannon Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Knight Kolkmeyer Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McGaugh McGirl 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 Roden Roeber Rone Ross Ruth Schnelting Schroer Sharpe Shaul 113 Shields Shull 16 Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wood Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 043 Appelbaum Bangert Baringer Barnes Beck Bland Manlove Bosley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Carter Clemens Ellebracht Ellington Franks Jr. Green Ingle Kendrick Lavender Mackey McCreery McGee Merideth Mitten Morgan Mosley Pierson Jr. Price Quade Razer Roberts 77 Rogers Rowland Sain Sauls Stevens 46 Unsicker Walker Washington Windham PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 011 Busick Chappelle-Nadal Gray Henderson Hicks McDaniel Messenger Proudie Runions Shawan Wilson

VACANCIES: 002 Representative Justus again moved that HCR 9 be recommitted to the Committee on Veterans. Which motion was adopted.

REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS The following House Bills were referred to the Committee indicated: HCS HB 677 - Fiscal Review HB 323 - Financial Institutions HB 668 - Higher Education HB 731 - Special Committee on Criminal Justice

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HB 869 - General Laws HB 909 - Utilities HB 1140 - Professional Registration and Licensing

COMMITTEE REPORTS Committee on Agriculture Policy, Chairman Rone reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Agriculture Policy, to which was referred HB 824, 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 (18): Black (7), Francis, Haden, Haffner, Hovis, Kelly (141), Knight, Lavender, Love, McCreery, Morse (151), Mosley, Pollitt (52), Rogers, Rone, Rowland, Sharpe and Spencer

Noes (1): Hurst

Absent (6): Bosley, Busick, Carter, Muntzel, Reedy and Stephens (128) Committee on Elections and Elected Officials, Chairman Shaul (113) reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Elections and Elected Officials, to which was referred HB 656, 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 (4): Morgan, Shaul (113), Simmons and Toalson Reisch

Noes (1): Stacy

Absent (2): McGaugh and Windham Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Elections and Elected Officials, to which was referred HB 767, 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 (5): Morgan, Shaul (113), Simmons, Stacy and Windham

Noes (1): Toalson Reisch

Absent (1): McGaugh Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Elections and Elected Officials, to which was referred HB 803, 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:

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Ayes (4): Shaul (113), Simmons, Stacy and Toalson Reisch

Noes (2): Morgan and Windham

Absent (1): McGaugh Committee on General Laws, Chairman Plocher reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on General Laws, to which was referred HB 745, 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 (9): Basye, Carpenter, Coleman (97), Fitzwater, Hicks, McCreery, Plocher, Rogers and Taylor

Noes (0)

Absent (4): Merideth, Roeber, Schroer and Shawan Committee on Insurance Policy, Chairman Shull (16) reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Insurance Policy, to which was referred HB 632, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (15): Appelbaum, Butz, Ellebracht, Helms, Henderson, Hill, Mitten, Morris (140), Muntzel, Pfautsch, Porter, Sauls, Shull (16), Tate and Wright

Noes (0)

Absent (2): Coleman (32) and Messenger Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Insurance Policy, to which was referred HB 942, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (14): Appelbaum, Butz, Ellebracht, Helms, Henderson, Mitten, Morris (140), Muntzel, Pfautsch, Porter, Sauls, Shull (16), Tate and Wright

Noes (1): Hill

Absent (2): Coleman (32) and Messenger Special Committee on Aging, Chairman Morris (140) reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Aging, to which was referred HB 404, 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:

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Ayes (12): Brown (27), Clemens, Hansen, Kidd, Morris (140), Morse (151), Pike, Reedy, Rowland, Stevens (46), Veit and Wright

Noes (1): Murphy

Absent (1): Busick Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Aging, to which was referred HB 747, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (11): Brown (27), Hansen, Kidd, Morris (140), Morse (151), Murphy, Pike, Reedy, Stevens (46), Veit and Wright

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Busick, Clemens and Rowland Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Aging, to which was referred HB 932, 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 (13): Brown (27), Clemens, Hansen, Kidd, Morris (140), Morse (151), Murphy, Pike, Reedy, Rowland, Stevens (46), Veit and Wright

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Busick Special Committee on Homeland Security, Chairman Hicks reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Homeland Security, to which was referred HR 435, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (5): Barnes, Ellington, Haffner, Hicks and Schnelting

Noes (0)

Absent (2): Kidd and Pogue Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Homeland Security, to which was referred HCR 6, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (5): Barnes, Ellington, Haffner, Hicks and Schnelting

Noes (0)

Absent (2): Kidd and Pogue

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Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Homeland Security, to which was referred HB 296, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (5): Barnes, Ellington, Haffner, Hicks and Schnelting

Noes (0)

Absent (2): Kidd and Pogue Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Homeland Security, to which was referred HB 982, 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): Barnes, Ellington, Haffner, Hicks, Kidd and Schnelting

Noes (1): Pogue

Absent (0) Special Committee on Urban Issues, Chairman Franks Jr. reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Urban Issues, to which was referred HB 96, 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 (7): Ellington, Franks Jr., Helms, Kelly (141), Miller, Price and Proudie

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Plocher, Rone and Tate Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Urban Issues, to which was referred HB 168, 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 (7): Ellington, Franks Jr., Helms, Kelly (141), Miller, Price and Proudie

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Plocher, Rone and Tate Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Urban Issues, to which was referred HB 297, 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:

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Ayes (7): Ellington, Franks Jr., Helms, Kelly (141), Miller, Price and Proudie

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Plocher, Rone and Tate Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Urban Issues, to which was referred HB 692, 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 (7): Ellington, Franks Jr., Helms, Kelly (141), Miller, Price and Proudie

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Plocher, Rone and Tate Committee on Transportation, Chairman Ruth reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Transportation, to which was referred HB 638, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (10): Bromley, Butz, Griesheimer, Griffith, Kolkmeyer, Porter, Runions, Ruth, Sharpe and Tate

Noes (0)

Absent (4): Busick, Hurst, Razer and Windham Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Transportation, to which was referred HB 1061, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (10): Bromley, Butz, Griesheimer, Griffith, Kolkmeyer, Porter, Runions, Ruth, Sharpe and Tate

Noes (0)

Absent (4): Busick, Hurst, Razer and Windham Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, Chairman Rehder reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HCS HB 266, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (7): Carpenter, Dogan, Kelly (141), Lavender, Rehder, Shull (16) and Solon

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Gregory, Mitten and Roeber

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Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was returned HB 352, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Substitute No. 2 by the following vote: Ayes (5): Kelly (141), Lavender, Rehder, Shull (16) and Solon

Noes (1): Carpenter

Absent (4): Dogan, Gregory, Mitten and Roeber Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HCS HB 427, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (7): Carpenter, Dogan, Kelly (141), Lavender, Rehder, Shull (16) and Solon

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Gregory, Mitten and Roeber Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HB 485, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (7): Carpenter, Dogan, Kelly (141), Lavender, Rehder, Shull (16) and Solon

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Gregory, Mitten and Roeber Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HCS HB 559, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (5): Dogan, Kelly (141), Rehder, Shull (16) and Solon

Noes (2): Carpenter and Lavender

Absent (3): Gregory, Mitten and Roeber Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HCS HB 573, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (5): Gregory, Kelly (141), Rehder, Roeber and Shull (16)

Noes (1): Lavender Absent (4): Carpenter, Dogan, Mitten and Solon

*An ex-officio member was present to establish a quorum.

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Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HCS HB 700, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (7): Carpenter, Dogan, Kelly (141), Lavender, Rehder, Shull (16) and Solon

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Gregory, Mitten and Roeber Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HB 728, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (5): Dogan, Kelly (141), Rehder, Shull (16) and Solon

Noes (2): Carpenter and Lavender

Absent (3): Gregory, Mitten and Roeber Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HCS HB 739, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (7): Carpenter, Dogan, Kelly (141), Lavender, Rehder, Shull (16) and Solon

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Gregory, Mitten and Roeber Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HB 920, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (7): Carpenter, Dogan, Kelly (141), Lavender, Rehder, Shull (16) and Solon

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Gregory, Mitten and Roeber

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 SCS HCS HB 14 entitled: An act to appropriate money for supplemental purposes for the expenses, grants, and distributions of the several departments and offices of state government 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 fiscal period ending June 30, 2019. In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.

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Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SCS SBs 12 & 123 entitled: An act to repeal section 57.280, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to charges for the service of court orders. 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 SCS SB 101 entitled: An act to amend chapter 209, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to a statewide hearing aid distribution program. 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 SCS SB 180 entitled: An act to repeal sections 620.2005, 620.2010, and 620.2020, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof three new sections relating to the Missouri works program. 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 SB 202 entitled: An act to amend chapter 256, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to mining royalties on federal land. 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 SB 230 entitled: An act to repeal sections 209.625, 472.010, 475.035, and 475.115, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof four new sections relating to guardianship and conservatorship proceedings. 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 SB 283 entitled: An act to repeal section 173.234, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to higher education financial aid for families of military members. In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.

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HOUSE COMMITTEE BILL AUTHORIZATIONS

March 14, 2019

Ms. Dana Rademan Miller Chief Clerk Missouri House of Representatives State Capitol, Room 310 Jefferson City, MO 65101 Dear Ms. Miller: The Regular Standing Committee on Transportation has been authorized to introduce upon report a House Committee Bill relating to the designation of memorial highways. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact my office. Sincerely, /s/ Elijah Haahr Speaker of the House

ADJOURNMENT On motion of Representative Vescovo, the House adjourned until 11:00 a.m., Monday, March 18, 2019.

CORRECTION TO THE HOUSE JOURNAL

Correct House Journal, Thirty-Seventh Day, Wednesday, March 13, 2019, Page 979, by deleting Lines 17 through 23, and inserting in lieu thereof: “Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing, to which was referred HB 349, 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. Ayes (12): Brown (27), Carpenter, Coleman (32), Dinkins, Helms, McGee, Neely, Porter, Roberts (161), Ross, Shawan, Sommer. Noes (0) Absent (1): Grier”

COMMITTEE HEARINGS

AGRICULTURE POLICY Wednesday, March 27, 2019, 12:00 PM or upon morning recess (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 7. Public hearing will be held: HB 951 Executive session will be held: HB 685, HB 919, HB 1230, HB 1236 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.

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CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Tuesday, March 26, 2019, 8:00 AM, House Hearing Room 1. Public hearing will be held: HB 1135, HB 183, HB 971 Executive session will be held: HB 254, HB 877, HB 953 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES Monday, March 25, 2019, 6:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 7. Public hearing will be held: HB 1158, HB 1044, HB 1206 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. CORRECTIONS AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Tuesday, March 26, 2019, 9:00 AM, House Hearing Room 6. Public hearing will be held: HB 552, HB 1085, HB 1237, HCB 1 Executive session will be held: HB 661, HB 1151 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Work Session on HCB 1. CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY Monday, March 25, 2019, 12:00 PM, House Hearing Room 6. Public hearing will be held: HB 826, HB 839, HB 925, HB 882, HB 1038 Executive session will be held: HB 746, HB 722, HB 1163 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. DOWNSIZING STATE GOVERNMENT Monday, March 25, 2019, 6:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 6. Executive session will be held: HB 483, HB 930 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. ELECTIONS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS Wednesday, March 27, 2019, 8:00 AM, House Hearing Room 6. Public hearing will be held: HJR 4, HJR 6, HJR 7, HJR 10, HJR 11, HJR 25, HJR 45, HJR 50, HB 496, HB 1055, HB 290 Executive session will be held: HB 347 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Possible recess and reconvening in HR 5 at 6:00 PM or upon conclusion of afternoon session. FISCAL REVIEW Tuesday, March 26, 2019, 12:00 PM or upon morning recess (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 5. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.

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GENERAL LAWS Monday, March 25, 2019, 1:00 PM, House Hearing Room 5. Public hearing will be held: HB 1128, HB 1087, HB 1127, HB 1199, HJR 48, HR 873 Executive session will be held: HCR 34 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH POLICY Monday, March 25, 2019, 12:00 PM, House Hearing Room 7. Public hearing will be held: HB 904, HB 1057 Executive session will be held: HB 907, HB 600 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Guest Speakers: Dr. Steve Corsi (Director, Missouri Department of Social Services), Jessica Bax (Director, Division of Senior and Disability Services), Dean Linneman (Director, Division of Regulation and Licensure), Adam Crumbliss (Director, Division of Community and Public Health) JUDICIARY Tuesday, March 26, 2019, 5:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 5. Public hearing will be held: HB 489, HB 262, HB 248, HB 186, SS SB 38 Executive session will be held: SS#2 SB 7 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. RULES - ADMINISTRATIVE OVERSIGHT Monday, March 25, 2019, 4:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 4. Executive session will be held: HCS HB 982, HCS HB 824, HB 841, HB 1061 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. TRANSPORTATION Tuesday, March 26, 2019, 6:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 1. Public hearing will be held: HB 191, HB 979, HB 827, HB 875, HB 1097, HB 1002, HCB 5 Executive session will be held: HB 873, HB 749, HB 713, HB 1226 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. HCB 5 work session. WAYS AND MEANS Wednesday, March 27, 2019, 8:00 AM, House Hearing Room 5. Public hearing will be held: HB 908, HB 736, HB 701, HB 1060, HB 842 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Monday, March 25, 2019, 12:00 PM, House Hearing Room 1. Public hearing will be held: HB 791, HB 1137 Executive session will be held: HB 217 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.

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HOUSE CALENDAR

THIRTY-NINTH DAY, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 2019

HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - APPROPRIATIONS HCS HB 1, (6 hours total debate on perfection) - Smith HCS HB 2, (6 hours total debate on perfection) - Smith HCS HB 3, (6 hours total debate on perfection) - Smith HCS HB 4, (6 hours total debate on perfection) - Smith HCS HB 5, (6 hours total debate on perfection) - Smith HCS HB 6, (6 hours total debate on perfection) - Smith HCS HB 7, (6 hours total debate on perfection) - Smith HCS HB 8, (6 hours total debate on perfection) - Smith HCS HB 9, (6 hours total debate on perfection) - Smith HCS HB 10, (6 hours total debate on perfection) - Smith HCS HB 11, (6 hours total debate on perfection) - Smith HCS HB 12, (6 hours total debate on perfection) - Smith HCS HB 13, (6 hours total debate on perfection) - Smith HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - REVISION HRB 1 - Shaul (113) HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION HCS HB 604, with HA 1, pending - Henderson HCS HB 1088 - Houx HCS HBs 26 & 922 - Taylor HCS HB 762 - Wiemann HB 1029 - Bondon HCS HB 703 - Richey HB 124 - DeGroot HCS#2 HB 462 - Shields HB 973 - Trent HCS HB 959 - Plocher HB 355 - Plocher HCS HB 189 - Toalson Reisch HB 628 - Coleman (97) HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - INFORMAL HCS HB 581 - Roeber HB 230 - Dinkins HB 231 - Kolkmeyer

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HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - CONSENT (03/13/2019) HCS HB 356 - Plocher HB 655 - Dinkins HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS FOR THIRD READING HCS HCR 16 - Dohrman HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING HCS HB 677, (Fiscal Review 3/14/19) - Patterson HCS HB 341 - Hicks HB 450 - Eggleston HCS HB 694, E.C. - Anderson HCS HB 438 - Chipman HB 267 - Baker HB 240 - Schroer HCS HB 472 - Grier HCS HB 763 - Remole HB 257 - Stephens (128) HCS HB 80 - Hill HCS HB 456 - Neely HCS HB 169 - Gannon HCS HB 107 - Sommer HCS#2 HB 451 - Eggleston HB 278 - Andrews HCS HB 473 - Grier HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - INFORMAL HCS HB 400, (Fiscal Review 3/7/19) - Basye SENATE BILLS FOR SECOND READING SCS SBs 12 & 123 SCS SB 101 SCS SB 180 SB 202 SS SCS SB 230 SB 283

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HOUSE BILLS WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS SCS HCS HB 14 - Smith 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 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

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