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PROOF
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STATE OF IOWA
Senate Journal
MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018
Printed daily by the State of Iowa during the sessions of the General Assembly. An
official corrected copy is available for reference in the Secretary of the Senate ’s Office.
(The official bound copy will be available after a reasonable time upon adjournment.)
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824 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE 85th Day
JOURNAL OF THE SENATE
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EIGHTY-FIFTH CALENDAR DAY
FORTY-NINTH SESSION DAY
Senate Chamber Des Moines, Iowa, Monday, April 2, 2018
The Senate met in regular session at 1:02 p.m., President
Schneider presiding.
Prayer was offered by Dr. Thomas Wolthuis, director of the Geneva
Campus Ministry of University of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa. He was
the guest of Senator Rozenboom.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Senate Page Haley Ledford.
The Journal of Thursday, March 29, 2018, was approved.
HOUSE MESSAGES RECEIVED AND CONSIDERED
The following messages were received from the Chief Clerk of the
House:
MR. PRESIDENT: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House has on March 29, 2018, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House
was asked:
Senate File 2321, a bill for an act relating to persons going armed
with portable devices or weapons that direct an electronic current,
and providing penalties.
ALSO: That the House has on March 29, 2018, amended and passed the
following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate is asked:
Senate File 2360, a bill for an act providing for a dyslexia
response task force and report. (S–5206)
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ALSO: That the House has on March 29, 2018, passed the following bills in which
the concurrence of the Senate is asked:
House File 2475, a bill for an act relating to governmental ethics
and the regulation of lobbyists and gifts and including effective date
provisions.
Read first time and referred to committee on Government
Oversight.
House File 2477, a bill for an act relating to disclosures of
information to the auditor of state.
Read first time and referred to committee on Government
Oversight.
The Senate stood at ease at 1:07 p.m. until the fall of the gavel for
the purpose of party caucuses.
The Senate resumed session at 2:23 p.m., President Schneider
presiding.
LEAVES OF ABSENCE
Leaves of absence were granted as follows:
Senators Dawson and Zumbach, until they arrive, on request of Senator Whitver.
CONFIRMATION OF GOVERNOR’S APPOINTMENTS
In accordance with Senate Rule 59, Senator Whitver called up the
following eligible appointees on the En Bloc Confirmation Calendar:
Lesley Bartholomew, Accountancy Examining Board
Robert Snodgrass, Accountancy Examining Board
Kenneth Morris, Jr., Commission on the Status of African
Americans
Veronica Sutton, Commission on the Status of African Americans
Mark Leonard, Agricultural Development Board
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Jason Wilson, Alcoholic Beverages Commission
Linda Alfson Schemmel, Architectural Examining Board
Anna Harmon, Architectural Examining Board
Scott Hatfield, Architectural Examining Board
Dr. Andrew Peterson, Board of Athletic Training
Dr. Audra Ramsey, Board of Athletic Training
Jane Brown, Iowa Autism Council
Erika Hertel, Iowa Autism Council
Evelyn Horton, Iowa Autism Council
Rebecca Brockmann, Board of Barbering
Maureen Hardy, Board of Barbering
Scott Sales, Board of Barbering
Dr. Kevin Allemagne, Board of Behavioral Science
Amy Crow Sunleaf, Board of Behavioral Science
Wade Leuwerke, Board of Behavioral Science
Sandra Ryan, Commission for the Blind
Frank Ballantini, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Board
Thomas Dye, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Board
Mark Hargrafen, Child Advocacy Board
Beth Myers, Child Advocacy Board
William Owens, Child Advocacy Board
Michael Steele, Child Advocacy Board
Dr. Aaron Martin, Board of Chiropractic
Stephanie Netolicky, Board of Chiropractic
Dr. Randall Stange, Board of Chiropractic
Kelly Busch, Commission on Community Action Agencies
Leland Shipley, Commission on Community Action Agencies
Dr. Mary Chapman, Board of Corrections
Don Nguyen, Board of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences
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Dave Cale, Credit Union Review Board
Timothy Marcsisak, Credit Union Review Board
Becky Zemlicka, Credit Union Review Board
Cody Samec, Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning Advisory
Council
Tony Thompson, Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning Advisory
Council
Tom Walton, Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning Advisory
Council
Dr. William McBride, Board of Dentistry
Nancy Slach, Board of Dentistry
Steven Kury, Board of Dietetics
Brian Smith, Board of Dietetics
Blake Campbell, Commission of Persons with Disabilities
Teresa Jorgensen, Commission of Persons with Disabilities
Michelle Ray-Michalec, Commission of Persons with Disabilities
Clint Sargent, Commission of Persons with Disabilities
Beth Wilde, Commission of Persons with Disabilities
Matthew Harkin, Iowa Drug Policy Advisory Council
Jason Sandholdt, Iowa Drug Policy Advisory Council
Kathryn Dorsey, Early Childhood Iowa State Board
Sigrid Lane, Early Childhood Iowa State Board
Angela Lensch, Early Childhood Iowa State Board
Barbara Merrill, Early Childhood Iowa State Board
Mary Petersen, Early Childhood Iowa State Board
Brook Rosenberg, Early Childhood Iowa State Board
Jean Stadtlander, Early Childhood Iowa State Board
Frank Varvaris, Early Childhood Iowa State Board
Emily Schmitt, Economic Development Authority
Joshua Byrnes, State Board of Education
William “Mike” May, State Board of Education
Kimberly Wayne, State Board of Education
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Kathy Behrens, Board of Educational Examiners
Sara Yedlik, Board of Educational Examiners
Todd Cash, Electrical Examining Board
Tammy Cooper, Electrical Examining Board
Tim Gerald, Electrical Examining Board
Robert Hendricks, Electrical Examining Board
Justin Carleton, Elevator Safety Board
Craig Clabaugh, Elevator Safety Board
Peggy Vandenberg, Elevator Safety Board
Laura Sievers, Engineering and Land Surveying Examining Board
Lisa VanDenBerg, Engineering and Land Surveying Examining
Board
Jacquelyn Arthur, Enhance Iowa Board
Doug Boone, Enhance Iowa Board
John Burns, Enhance Iowa Board
Kyle Carter, Enhance Iowa Board
Emily Damman, Enhance Iowa Board
Patrick Deignan, Enhance Iowa Board
Elaine Olson, Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board
Lorraine Glover, Flood Mitigation Board
John Torbert, Flood Mitigation Board
Kerrie Kuiper, Iowa Great Places Board
Gayle Redman, Iowa Great Places Board
Trevor Toft, Iowa Great Places Board
Donald Zuck, Iowa Great Places Board
Molly Parker, Board of Hearing Aid Specialists
Tricia Veik, Board of Hearing Aid Specialists
Annette Shaw, Iowa Higher Education Loan Authority
Jay Reyhons, Interior Design Examining Board
Lori Wiles, Interior Design Examining Board
85th Day MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018 829
Michael Warmuth, Investment Board of the IPERS
John Bloom, State Judicial Nominating Commission
William Brown, Commission on Judicial Qualifications
Nathan Borland, Landscape Architectural Examining Board
Marlu Abarca, Commission of Latino Affairs
Lorena Gingerich, Commission of Latino Affairs
Junior Jaime, Commission of Latino Affairs
Alfonso Perez, Commission of Latino Affairs
Gene Beinke, Iowa Law Enforcement Academy Council
Sherrae Hanson, Iowa Lottery Authority Board of Directors
John Quinn, Iowa Lottery Authority Board of Directors
Mary Romanco, Board of Medicine
Kyle Ulveling, Board of Medicine
Jody Eaton, Mental Health and Disability Services Commission
Mary Meyers, Mental Health and Disability Services Commission
John Parmeter, Mental Health and Disability Services
Commission
Rick Sanders, Mental Health and Disability Services Commission
Dr. Richard Whitaker, Mental Health and Disability Services
Commission
Seth Williams, Board of Mortuary Science
Dr. Kathryn Dolter, Board of Nursing
Jill Barr, Board of Nursing Home Administrators
Kay Fisk, Board of Nursing Home Administrators
Justin Rash, Board of Nursing Home Administrators
Dr. Mark Mentzer, Board of Optometry
Dr. Monique Root, Board of Optometry
830 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE 85th Day
Norman Granger, Board of Parole
Kathleen Kooiker, Board of Parole
Jeff Wright, Board of Parole
Chris Mayer, Peace Officers’ Retirement, Accident, and Disability
System Trustee
Dr. Jason Hansel, Board of Pharmacy
Jolene Kelly, Board of Physician Assistants
Penny Osborn, Board of Physician Assistants
Kathryn Arndt, Board of Podiatry
Laurie Barr-Cronin, Board of Podiatry
Dr. Erin Nelson, Board of Podiatry
Dr. Matthew Cooper, Board of Psychology
Dr. Brandon Davis, Board of Psychology
Professor Ruth Kunkle, Board of Psychology
Emil Giovannetti, Iowa Public Information Board
Keith Luchtel, Iowa Public Information Board
Monica McHugh, Iowa Public Information Board
Frederick (Rick) Morain, Iowa Public Information Board
Suzan Stewart, Iowa Public Information Board
Tracy Crimmins, Real Estate Appraiser Examining Board
Dan Fuhrmeister, Real Estate Appraiser Examining Board
Mark Kapfer, Real Estate Appraiser Examining Board
James Clingman, Real Estate Commission
Terrance Duggan, Real Estate Commission
Dr. Samantha Danielson-Jones, Board of Respiratory Care
Lisa Kingery, Board of Respiratory Care
Austin Mouw Board of Respiratory Care
85th Day MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018 831
Amanda Gallant, Board of Sign Language Interpreters and
Transliterators
Dirk Hillard, Board of Sign Language Interpreters and
Transliterators
Scott Johnson, Board of Sign Language Interpreters and
Transliterators
Neil Nelsen, Board of Social Work
Douglas Leonard, Board of Speech Pathology and Audiology
Justin Rhode, Board of Speech Pathology and Audiology
Erin Rollenhagen, Technology Advisory Council
Heather Fransen, Iowa Telecommunications and Technology
Commission
Chad Jensen, Commission on Tobacco Use Prevention and Control
Kraig Paulsen, State Transportation Commission
John Putney, State Transportation Commission
Richard Goebel, Commission of Veterans Affairs
Elizabeth Ledvina, Commission of Veterans Affairs
Steve Lukan, Executive Director of the Commission of Veterans
Affairs
Dr. Christine Bean, Iowa Board of Veterinary Medicine
Dr. Curtis Youngs, Iowa Board of Veterinary Medicine
Rachelle Hunt Russian, Commission on the Status of Women
Wendy Musgrave, Commission on the Status of Women
Sherill Whisenand, Commission on the Status of Women
Senator Whitver moved that the foregoing appointees be confirmed
by the Senate.
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On the question “Shall the appointees be confirmed?” the vote was:
Yeas, 45:
Allen Costello Jochum Rozenboom
Behn Danielson Johnson, C. Schneider
Bertrand Dotzler Kapucian Schultz
Bisignano Dvorsky Kinney Segebart
Bolkcom Edler Kraayenbrink Shipley
Boulton Feenstra Lofgren Sinclair Bowman Garrett Lykam Smith
Breitbach Greene Mathis Whitver
Brown Guth McCoy Zaun
Carlin Hart Petersen
Chapman Hogg Quirmbach
Chelgren Horn Ragan
Nays, 2:
Johnson, D. Taylor
Absent, 2:
Dawson Zumbach
Vacant, 1.
The appointees, having received a two-thirds vote, were declared to
have been confirmed by the Senate.
HOUSE AMENDMENTS CONSIDERED
Senate File 449
Senator Whitver called up for consideration Senate File 449, a
bill for an act relating to the installation of cattle guards by
landowners along certain streets or highways, and including effective
date provisions, amended by the House in House amendment S–5202,
filed March 28, 2018.
Senator Kapucian moved that the Senate concur in the House
amendment.
The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in
the House amendment.
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Senator Kapucian moved that the bill, as amended by the House
and concurred in by the Senate, be read the last time now and placed
upon its passage, which motion prevailed by voice vote, and the bill
was read the last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (S.F. 449), the vote was:
Yeas, 45:
Allen Costello Johnson, C. Schneider Behn Danielson Kapucian Schultz
Bertrand Dotzler Kinney Segebart
Bisignano Dvorsky Kraayenbrink Shipley
Bolkcom Edler Lofgren Sinclair
Boulton Feenstra Lykam Smith
Bowman Garrett Mathis Taylor Breitbach Greene McCoy Whitver
Brown Guth Petersen Zaun
Carlin Hart Quirmbach
Chapman Horn Ragan
Chelgren Jochum Rozenboom
Nays, 1:
Johnson, D.
Present, 1:
Hogg
Absent, 2:
Dawson Zumbach
Vacant, 1.
The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to
have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 2200
Senator Whitver called up for consideration Senate File 2200, a
bill for an act regulating veterans’ benefit services and related events,
by requiring certain disclosures and making penalties applicable,
amended by the House in House amendment S–5166, filed March 20,
2018.
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Senator Rozenboom moved that the Senate concur in the House
amendment.
The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in
the House amendment.
Senator Rozenboom moved that the bill, as amended by the House
and concurred in by the Senate, be read the last time now and placed
upon its passage, which motion prevailed by voice vote, and the bill
was read the last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (S.F. 2200), the vote was:
Yeas, 47:
Allen Costello Jochum Ragan
Behn Danielson Johnson, C. Rozenboom Bertrand Dotzler Johnson, D. Schneider
Bisignano Dvorsky Kapucian Schultz
Bolkcom Edler Kinney Segebart
Boulton Feenstra Kraayenbrink Shipley
Bowman Garrett Lofgren Sinclair
Breitbach Greene Lykam Smith Brown Guth Mathis Taylor
Carlin Hart McCoy Whitver
Chapman Hogg Petersen Zaun
Chelgren Horn Quirmbach
Nays, none.
Absent, 2:
Dawson Zumbach
Vacant, 1.
The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to
have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 2318
Senator Whitver called up for consideration Senate File 2318, a
bill for an act relating to the issuance of high school credit for
satisfactory completion of high school-level units of instruction,
amended by the House in House amendment S–5199, filed March 28,
2018.
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Senator Chelgren moved that the Senate concur in the House
amendment.
The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in
the House amendment.
Senator Chelgren moved that the bill, as amended by the House
and concurred in by the Senate, be read the last time now and placed
upon its passage, which motion prevailed by voice vote, and the bill
was read the last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (S.F. 2318), the vote was:
Yeas, 47:
Allen Costello Jochum Ragan
Behn Danielson Johnson, C. Rozenboom Bertrand Dotzler Johnson, D. Schneider
Bisignano Dvorsky Kapucian Schultz
Bolkcom Edler Kinney Segebart
Boulton Feenstra Kraayenbrink Shipley
Bowman Garrett Lofgren Sinclair
Breitbach Greene Lykam Smith Brown Guth Mathis Taylor
Carlin Hart McCoy Whitver
Chapman Hogg Petersen Zaun
Chelgren Horn Quirmbach
Nays, none.
Absent, 2:
Dawson Zumbach
Vacant, 1.
The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to
have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to.
IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED
Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent that
Senate Files 449, 2200, and 2318 be immediately messaged to
the House.
836 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE 85th Day
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
(Deferred March 28, 2018)
Senate File 475
The Senate resumed consideration of Senate File 475, a bill for
an act relating to educational programs developed or administered by
the department or state board of education, school districts, or
accredited nonpublic schools, and to school-age children’s health
screenings, providing for or relating to fees, and including effective
date provisions, and House amendment S–5182, deferred March 28,
2018.
Senator Sinclair moved that the Senate concur in the House
amendment.
The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in
the House amendment.
Senator Sinclair moved that the bill, as amended by the House and
concurred in by the Senate, be read the last time now and placed
upon its passage, which motion prevailed by voice vote, and the bill
was read the last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (S.F. 475), the vote was:
Yeas, 28:
Behn Chelgren Johnson, C. Schultz
Bertrand Costello Kapucian Segebart
Bowman Edler Kraayenbrink Shipley
Breitbach Feenstra Lofgren Sinclair Brown Garrett Quirmbach Smith
Carlin Greene Rozenboom Whitver
Chapman Guth Schneider Zaun
Nays, 19:
Allen Dotzler Jochum McCoy
Bisignano Dvorsky Johnson, D. Petersen
Bolkcom Hart Kinney Ragan
Boulton Hogg Lykam Taylor
Danielson Horn Mathis
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Absent, 2:
Dawson Zumbach
Vacant, 1.
The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to
have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to.
CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
(Unfinished Business Calendar)
Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent to take up
for consideration Senate File 2288 and House File 2349.
Senate File 2288
On motion of Senator Lofgren, Senate File 2288, a bill for an act
relating to municipal utility retirement systems, placed on the
Unfinished Business Calendar on March 15, 2018, was taken up for
consideration.
Senator Lofgren asked and received unanimous consent that
House File 2379 be substituted for Senate File 2288.
House File 2379
On motion of Senator Lofgren, House File 2379, a bill for an act
relating to municipal utility retirement systems, was taken up for
consideration.
Senator Lofgren moved that the bill be read the last time now and
placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and
the bill was read the last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 2379), the vote was:
Yeas, 47:
Allen Costello Jochum Ragan
Behn Danielson Johnson, C. Rozenboom
Bertrand Dotzler Johnson, D. Schneider
Bisignano Dvorsky Kapucian Schultz
Bolkcom Edler Kinney Segebart
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Boulton Feenstra Kraayenbrink Shipley
Bowman Garrett Lofgren Sinclair
Breitbach Greene Lykam Smith Brown Guth Mathis Taylor
Carlin Hart McCoy Whitver
Chapman Hogg Petersen Zaun
Chelgren Horn Quirmbach
Nays, none.
Absent, 2:
Dawson Zumbach
Vacant, 1.
The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to
have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to.
WITHDRAWN
Senator Lofgren asked and received unanimous consent that
Senate File 2288 be withdrawn from further consideration of the
Senate.
House File 2349
On motion of Senator Smith, House File 2349, a bill for an act
relating to persons voluntarily excluded from gambling facilities,
placed on the Unfinished Business Calendar on March 22, 2018, with
report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for
consideration.
Senator Smith moved that the bill be read the last time now and
placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and
the bill was read the last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 2349), the vote was:
Yeas, 47:
Allen Costello Jochum Ragan
Behn Danielson Johnson, C. Rozenboom
Bertrand Dotzler Johnson, D. Schneider
Bisignano Dvorsky Kapucian Schultz
Bolkcom Edler Kinney Segebart
85th Day MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018 839
Boulton Feenstra Kraayenbrink Shipley
Bowman Garrett Lofgren Sinclair
Breitbach Greene Lykam Smith Brown Guth Mathis Taylor
Carlin Hart McCoy Whitver
Chapman Hogg Petersen Zaun
Chelgren Horn Quirmbach
Nays, none.
Absent, 2:
Dawson Zumbach
Vacant, 1.
The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to
have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to.
HOUSE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED
Senate File 2155
Senator Whitver called up for consideration Senate File 2155, a
bill for an act concerning public investment maturity limitations
relating to the operating funds of political subdivisions, amended by
the House in House amendment S–5197, filed March 28, 2018.
Senator Smith moved that the Senate concur in the House
amendment.
The motion prevailed by a voice vote and the Senate concurred in
the House amendment.
Senator Smith moved that the bill, as amended by the House and
concurred in by the Senate, be read the last time now and placed
upon its passage, which motion prevailed by voice vote, and the bill
was read the last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (S.F. 2155), the vote was:
Yeas, 47:
Allen Costello Jochum Ragan
Behn Danielson Johnson, C. Rozenboom
Bertrand Dotzler Johnson, D. Schneider
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Bisignano Dvorsky Kapucian Schultz
Bolkcom Edler Kinney Segebart
Boulton Feenstra Kraayenbrink Shipley Bowman Garrett Lofgren Sinclair
Breitbach Greene Lykam Smith
Brown Guth Mathis Taylor
Carlin Hart McCoy Whitver
Chapman Hogg Petersen Zaun
Chelgren Horn Quirmbach
Nays, none.
Absent, 2:
Dawson Zumbach
Vacant, 1.
The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to
have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to.
CONSIDERATION OF BILL
(Ways and Means Calendar)
Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent to take up
for consideration Senate File 2392.
Senate File 2392
On motion of Senator Carlin, Senate File 2392, a bill for an act
relating to the level of fees imposed pursuant to the land recycling
program, was taken up for consideration.
Senator Carlin asked and received unanimous consent that House
File 2464 be substituted for Senate File 2392.
House File 2464
On motion of Senator Carlin, House File 2464, a bill for an act
relating to the level of fees imposed pursuant to the land recycling
program, was taken up for consideration.
Senator Carlin moved that the bill be read the last time now and
placed upon its passage, which motion prevailed by a voice vote, and
the bill was read the last time.
85th Day MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018 841
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 2464), the vote was:
Yeas, 47:
Allen Costello Jochum Ragan
Behn Danielson Johnson, C. Rozenboom
Bertrand Dotzler Johnson, D. Schneider
Bisignano Dvorsky Kapucian Schultz
Bolkcom Edler Kinney Segebart
Boulton Feenstra Kraayenbrink Shipley Bowman Garrett Lofgren Sinclair
Breitbach Greene Lykam Smith
Brown Guth Mathis Taylor
Carlin Hart McCoy Whitver
Chapman Hogg Petersen Zaun
Chelgren Horn Quirmbach
Nays, none.
Absent, 2:
Dawson Zumbach
Vacant, 1.
The bill, having received a constitutional majority, was declared to
have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to.
WITHDRAWN
Senator Carlin asked and received unanimous consent that
Senate File 2392 be withdrawn from further consideration of the
Senate.
IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED
Senator Whitver asked and received unanimous consent that
Senate Files 475 and 2155 and House Files 2349, 2379, and 2464
be immediately messaged to the House.
ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Senator Whitver, the Senate adjourned at 4:08 p.m.
until 9:00 a.m., Tuesday, April 3, 2018.
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APPENDIX
COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED
The following communications were received in the office of the
Secretary of the Senate and placed on file in the Legislative Services
Agency:
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Closing the Achievement Gap Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 256.9. Report received on March 30, 2018.
OFFICE OF OMBUDSMAN
Annual Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 2C.18. Report received on April 2,
2018.
CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION
The Secretary of the Senate issued the following certificate of
recognition: Douglas Beaird, Burlington—For 30 years of service in law enforcement. Senator
Greene.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
Senate File 2399, by committee on Ways and Means, a bill for an
act exempting from the Iowa individual income tax the amount of
income resulting from prize money and medals received from
competition in the olympic or paralympic games, and including
retroactive applicability provisions.
Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on Ways and Means
calendar.
Senate File 2400, by committee on Ways and Means, a bill for an
act relating to municipal risk protection and the classification of
library districts as municipalities for the purpose of joining a local
government risk pool and including effective date provisions.
Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on Ways and Means
calendar.
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Senate File 2401, by committee on Ways and Means, a bill for an
act relating to the process and fees associated with the registration
and title of vessels, snowmobiles, and all-terrain vehicles.
Read first time under Rule 28 and placed on Ways and Means
calendar.
STUDY BILLS RECEIVED
SSB 3209 Government Oversight
Authorizing the state building code advisory council to propose,
consider, and approve or disapprove amendments and changes to the
state building code.
SSB 3210 Government Oversight
Authorizing the temporary sale of merchandise at a toy benefit for
Iowa children on the state capitol complex grounds.
SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
House File 2475
GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT: Lofgren, Chair; Breitbach, Hogg, McCoy, and Sinclair
House File 2477
GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT: Lofgren, Chair; Breitbach, Hogg, McCoy, and Sinclair
SSB 3209
GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT: Breitbach, Chair; Hogg, Lofgren, McCoy, and Sinclair
SSB 3210
GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT: Breitbach, Chair; Hogg, Lofgren, McCoy, and Sinclair
FINAL COMMITTEE REPORTS OF BILL ACTION
WAYS AND MEANS
Bill Title: SENATE FILE 2399 (formerly SF 2379), a bill for an act exempting from the Iowa individual income tax the amount of income resulting from prize money and
medals received from competition in the olympic or paralympic games, and including
retroactive applicability provisions.
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Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.
Final Vote: Ayes, 15: Feenstra, Behn, Jochum, Bolkcom, Breitbach, Brown, Carlin, Dawson, Dotzler, Edler, Hogg, McCoy, Quirmbach, Schultz, and Smith. Nays, none.
Absent, none.
Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.
ALSO:
Bill Title: SENATE FILE 2400 (SSB 3205), a bill for an act relating to municipal risk
protection and the classification of library districts as municipalities for the purpose of
joining a local government risk pool and including effective date provisions.
Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.
Final Vote: Ayes, 15: Feenstra, Behn, Jochum, Bolkcom, Breitbach, Brown, Carlin,
Dawson, Dotzler, Edler, Hogg, McCoy, Quirmbach, Schultz, and Smith. Nays, none.
Absent, none.
Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.
ALSO:
Bill Title: SENATE FILE 2401 (formerly SF 2292), a bill for an act relating to the
process and fees associated with the registration and title of vessels, snowmobiles, and
all-terrain vehicles.
Recommendation: APPROVED COMMITTEE BILL.
Final Vote: Ayes, 15: Feenstra, Behn, Jochum, Bolkcom, Breitbach, Brown, Carlin,
Dawson, Dotzler, Edler, Hogg, McCoy, Quirmbach, Schultz, and Smith. Nays, none.
Absent, none.
Fiscal Note: NOT REQUIRED UNDER JOINT RULE 17.
BILLS ENROLLED, SIGNED, AND SENT TO GOVERNOR
The Secretary of the Senate submitted the following report:
MR. PRESIDENT: The Secretary of the Senate respectfully reports that the
following bills have been enrolled, signed by the President of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House, and presented to the Governor for her approval on this 2nd day
of April, 2018.
Senate Files 2114, 2231, 2241, 2256, 2257, 2271, 2310, 2323, 2333, 2334, 2349 and
2366.
W. CHARLES SMITHSON
Secretary of the Senate
85th Day MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018 845
GOVERNOR’S APPOINTEES PLACED ON
EN BLOC CONFIRMATION CALENDAR
The following appointees, assigned to standing committees for
investigation, were placed on the En Bloc Confirmation Calendar
with recommendation for confirmation:
LABOR AND BUSINESS RELATIONS
Ashley Koopmans – Employment Appeal Board
Madison Buttermore – Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board
Toni Knight – Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board
Carrie Duncan – Iowa Workforce Development Board
Becky Jacobsen – Iowa Workforce Development Board
John Krogman – Iowa Workforce Development Board
Rich Kurtenbach – Iowa Workforce Development Board
Randy Moore – Iowa Workforce Development Board
Lynn Schreder – Iowa Workforce Development Board
GOVERNOR’S APPOINTEES PLACED ON
INDIVIDUAL CONFIRMATION CALENDAR
The following appointee, assigned to standing committee for
investigation, was placed on the Individual Confirmation Calendar
with recommendation for confirmation:
LABOR AND BUSINESS RELATIONS
Mike Cormack – Chair of the Public Employment Relations Board
Mike Cormack – Public Employment Relations Board
PLACEMENT ON INDIVIDUAL CONFIRMATION CALENDAR
MR. PRESIDENT: Pursuant to Senate Rule 59, I hereby request that the name of
Katie Lott to Early Childhood Iowa State Board be removed from the “En Bloc
Confirmation Calendar” and placed on the “Individual Confirmation Calendar”:
JACK WHITVER
AMENDMENTS FILED
S–5206 S.F. 2360 House
S–5207 S.F. 2291 Jim Carlin
S–5208 H.F. 2372 Robert M. Hogg