House Journal - Day 065
House Journal
First Regular Session, 90th General Assembly
SIXTY-FIFTH DAY, Thursday, May 6, 1999
Representative Graham (24) in the Chair.
Prayer by Pastor Ivan Horn.
On a day when our national legislative body has set aside a time for prayer, may we
acknowledge, uphold and defend always our right to worship and walk our faith journey
according to how we are led by our God or supreme higher being. As people of variety faith
heritage, a legislative body and citizens of the State of Missouri, may we pause for moments of
silence and meditation directives: For the discernment You have given us to lay hold of things
unseen; for the strong sense we have that this world is not our own but is Your gift to us; for our
restless hearts, which nothing finite can satisfy; for all those in our nation and world where
tragedy, devastation, loss, and death has been experienced such as tornadoes, floods, violence
and war.
O God of us all, whose nature is to be gracious, amazingly gracious, help us -- in our self-congratulation for our presence here this morning, for the progress we have made in our spiritual
journeys, for our resistance of temptation to think we are doing everything on our own. Help us
to always remember that we are here by Your grace.
You have called us, forgiven us, enabled us to be Your followers. Yet so easily we confuse Your
graciousness with our virtues. We too quickly remember the sins of others and judge others on
the basis of our beliefs and forget our own weaknesses. We take pride in our achievements,
overlooking our failures, magnifying the shortcomings of other. Forgive us for our betrayals of
Your grace. Give us some measure of Your expansive, inclusive love so that, in some way, we
might see others as You see them and see ourselves as You see us. We pray this House of
Representatives, elected by the citizens of Missouri, may be led and guided to work through the
issues of finances and human resources so all in our state, as well as the world, may benefit
because of legislation and action taken by this body. As we pray and make decisions that affect
others, may we always acknowledge how marvelous and amazing is Your grace. 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: Scott Davis, Sarah Davis, Casey Poola, Cheree Sutten, Morgan Fraley, Cherron
Sutten, Luke Miller, Jared Heid, Annmarie Vilkins, Gina Garber, Whitney Zanter, Danielle Ross,
Lee Murdock, Laura Harter, Katie Eagan, Eric Sappington, Philip Morales, Danielle Welch,
David Griffith, David Ledbetter, Toni Richter, Brian Arnold, Caitlin Eilenberg and Jared Halpin.
The Journal of the sixty-fourth day was approved as corrected.
HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED
House Resolution No. 1292 - Representative Summers
House Resolution No. 1293 - Representative Selby
House Resolution No. 1294 - Representative Kreider
House Resolution No. 1295 - Representatives Thompson (72), Days and Gunn
House Resolution No. 1296 and House Resolution No. 1297 - Representative Myers
SECOND READING OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
SCR 19 was read the second time.
BILL CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES
HCS SCS SBs 31 & 285, as amended, relating to campaign finance adminstration, was taken up
by Representative Seigfreid.
Representative Seigfreid moved that the House refuse to recede from its position on HCS SCS
SBs 31 & 285, as amended, and grant the Senate a conference and allow the conferees to exceed
the differences on Section 130.046 as to the filing on the quarterly reports.
Which motion was adopted.
BILLS IN CONFERENCE
CCR SCS HCS HB 12, relating to appropriations, was taken up by Representatives Green and
Lakin.
On motion of Representative Lakin, CCR SCS HCS HB 12 was adopted by the following vote:
AYES: 106
Abel Alter Auer Ballard Barry 100
Bennett Berkowitz Bonner Boucher Boykins
Bray 84 Britt Burton Campbell Carter
Crawford Crump Daniel Davis 122 Davis 63
Days Dolan Dougherty Farnen Fitzwater
Foley Ford Franklin Fraser Gambaro
Gaskill George Gibbons Graham 106 Graham 24
Gratz Green Griesheimer Gross Gunn
Hagan-Harrell Harlan Hartzler 123 Hickey Hilgemann
Hollingsworth Hosmer Kasten Kelley 47 Kelly 27
Kennedy Kissell Koller Kreider Lakin
Lawson Legan Liese Long May 108
Mays 50 McBride McClelland McKenna McLuckie
Merideth Monaco Murphy Murray O'Connor
O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Ransdall Relford
Reynolds Riley Rizzo Robirds Ross
Sallee Scheve Schilling Schwab Secrest
Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields Skaggs
Smith Stokan Summers Thompson 37 Thompson 72
Townley Treadway Troupe Van Zandt Vogel
Wagner Ward Williams 121 Williams 159 Wilson
Mr. Speaker
NOES: 051
Akin Backer Barnett Bartelsmeyer Bartle
Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright Champion
Chrismer Cierpiot Elliott Enz Evans
Foster Froelker Hampton Hanaway Hartzler 124
Hegeman Hendrickson Hohulin Holand Hoppe
Howerton King Klindt Levin Linton
Lograsso Loudon Luetkemeyer Marble Miller
Myers Naeger Nordwald Patek Pouche
Pryor Purgason Reid Reinhart Richardson
Ridgeway Scott Surface Tudor Wiggins
Wright
PRESENT: 001
Clayton
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 003
Leake Luetkenhaus Parker
VACANCIES: 002
On motion of Representative Green, CCS SCS HCS HB 12 was read the third time and passed
by the following vote:
AYES: 109
Alter Auer Backer Ballard Barry 100
Bennett Berkowitz Bonner Boucher Boykins
Bray 84 Britt Burton Campbell Carter
Crawford Crump Daniel Davis 122 Davis 63
Days Dolan Dougherty Farnen Fitzwater
Foley Ford Franklin Fraser Gambaro
Gaskill George Gibbons Graham 106 Graham 24
Green Griesheimer Gross Gunn Hagan-Harrell
Harlan Hartzler 123 Hickey Hilgemann Hollingsworth
Hoppe Hosmer Kelley 47 Kelly 27 Kennedy
Kissell Koller Kreider Lakin Lawson
Leake Legan Liese Long Luetkenhaus
May 108 Mays 50 McBride McClelland McKenna
McLuckie Merideth Monaco Murphy Murray
Naeger O'Connor O'Toole Overschmidt Parker
Ransdall Relford Reynolds Riley Rizzo
Robirds Ross Scheve Schilling Schwab
Scott Secrest Seigfreid Selby Shelton
Shields Skaggs Smith Stokan Summers
Thompson 37 Thompson 72 Townley Treadway Troupe
Van Zandt Vogel Wagner Ward Wiggins
Williams 121 Williams 159 Wilson Mr. Speaker
NOES: 048
Akin Barnett Bartelsmeyer Bartle Berkstresser
Black Blunt Boatright Champion Chrismer
Cierpiot Elliott Enz Evans Foster
Froelker Hampton Hanaway Hartzler 124 Hegeman
Hendrickson Hohulin Holand Howerton Kasten
King Klindt Levin Linton Lograsso
Loudon Luetkemeyer Marble Miller Myers
Nordwald Patek Pouche Pryor Purgason
Reid Reinhart Richardson Ridgeway Sallee
Surface Tudor Wright
PRESENT: 001
Clayton
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 003
Abel Gratz Ostmann
VACANCIES: 002
Represenative Graham (24) declared the bill passed.
On motion of Representative Monaco, title to the bill was agreed to.
Representative Mays (50) moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.
Representative Hosmer moved that motion lay on the table.
The latter motion prevailed.
CCR SCS HCS HB 13, relating to appropriations, was taken up by Representative Green.
On motion of Representative Green, CCR SCS HCS HB 13 was adopted by the following vote:
AYES: 091
Abel Auer Backer Barry 100 Berkowitz
Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt
Campbell Carter Clayton Crump Daniel
Davis 122 Davis 63 Days Dougherty Farnen
Fitzwater Foley Ford Franklin Fraser
Gambaro Gaskill George Graham 24 Gratz
Green Gross Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton
Harlan Hickey Hilgemann Hollingsworth Hoppe
Hosmer Kelly 27 Kennedy Kissell Koller
Kreider Lakin Lawson Leake Legan
Liese Long Luetkenhaus May 108 Mays 50
McBride McKenna McLuckie Monaco Murphy
Murray O'Connor O'Toole Overschmidt Parker
Ransdall Relford Reynolds Riley Rizzo
Scheve Schilling Seigfreid Selby Shelton
Skaggs Smith Stokan Thompson 37 Thompson 72
Treadway Troupe Van Zandt Vogel Wagner
Ward Wiggins Williams 121 Williams 159 Wilson
Mr. Speaker
NOES: 069
Alter Ballard Barnett Bartelsmeyer Bartle
Bennett Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright
Burton Champion Chrismer Cierpiot Crawford
Dolan Elliott Enz Evans Foster
Froelker Gibbons Graham 106 Griesheimer Hanaway
Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson Hohulin
Holand Howerton Kasten Kelley 47 King
Klindt Levin Linton Lograsso Loudon
Luetkemeyer Marble McClelland Merideth Miller
Myers Naeger Nordwald Ostmann Patek
Pouche Pryor Purgason Reid Reinhart
Richardson Ridgeway Robirds Ross Sallee
Schwab Scott Secrest Shields Summers
Surface Townley Tudor Wright
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 001
Akin
VACANCIES: 002
On motion of Representative Green, CCS SCS HCS HB 13 was read the third time and passed
by the following vote:
AYES: 102
Abel Auer Backer Barry 100 Bennett
Berkowitz Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84
Britt Burton Campbell Carter Clayton
Crawford Crump Daniel Davis 122 Davis 63
Days Dougherty Farnen Fitzwater Foley
Ford Franklin Fraser Gambaro Gaskill
George Graham 24 Gratz Green Griesheimer
Gross Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton Harlan
Hartzler 123 Hegeman Hickey Hilgemann Hollingsworth
Hoppe Hosmer Kasten Kelly 27 Kennedy
Kissell Koller Kreider Lakin Lawson
Leake Legan Liese Long Luetkenhaus
May 108 Mays 50 McBride McKenna Monaco
Murphy Murray O'Connor O'Toole Overschmidt
Parker Pouche Ransdall Relford Reynolds
Riley Rizzo Robirds Scheve Schilling
Schwab Scott Seigfreid Selby Shelton
Shields Skaggs Smith Stokan Thompson 37
Thompson 72 Townley Treadway Troupe Van Zandt
Vogel Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams 121
Williams 159 Wilson
NOES: 053
Alter Ballard Barnett Bartelsmeyer Bartle
Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright Chrismer
Cierpiot Elliott Enz Evans Foster
Froelker Gibbons Graham 106 Hanaway Hartzler 124
Hendrickson Hohulin Holand Howerton Kelley 47
King Klindt Levin Linton Lograsso
Loudon Luetkemeyer Marble McClelland Merideth
Miller Myers Naeger Nordwald Ostmann
Patek Pryor Purgason Reid Reinhart
Richardson Ridgeway Ross Sallee Summers
Surface Tudor Wright
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 006
Akin Champion Dolan McLuckie Secrest
Mr. Speaker
VACANCIES: 002
Representative Graham (24) declared the bill passed.
On motion of Representative Van Zandt, title to the bill was agreed to.
Representative Shelton moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.
Representative Seigfreid moved that motion lay on the table.
The latter motion prevailed.
HOUSE BILLS WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS
SCS HCR 21, relating to commemorative stamps, was taken up by Representative Kelly (27).
On motion of Representative Kelly (27), SCS HCR 21 was adopted by the following vote:
AYES: 150
Abel Alter Auer Ballard Barnett
Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bennett Berkowitz
Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright Bonner
Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt Burton
Campbell Carter Champion Chrismer Cierpiot
Clayton Crawford Crump Davis 122 Davis 63
Days Dolan Elliott Enz Evans
Farnen Fitzwater Foley Ford Foster
Franklin Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill
George Gibbons Graham 106 Graham 24 Gratz
Green Griesheimer Gross Gunn Hagan-Harrell
Hampton Hanaway Harlan Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124
Hegeman Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann Hohulin
Holand Hollingsworth Hoppe Hosmer Howerton
Kasten Kelley 47 Kennedy King Kissell
Klindt Koller Kreider Lakin Lawson
Leake Legan Levin Liese Linton
Lograsso Long Loudon Luetkenhaus Marble
May 108 Mays 50 McBride McClelland McKenna
Merideth Miller Monaco Murphy Murray
Myers Naeger Nordwald O'Connor O'Toole
Ostmann Overschmidt Parker Patek Pouche
Pryor Purgason Ransdall Reid Reinhart
Relford Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Riley
Rizzo Robirds Ross Sallee Scheve
Schilling Schwab Secrest Seigfreid Selby
Shelton Shields Skaggs Smith Summers
Surface Thompson 37 Thompson 72 Townley Troupe
Tudor Van Zandt Vogel Wagner Ward
Wiggins Williams 121 Williams 159 Wilson Wright
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 011
Akin Backer Daniel Dougherty Kelly 27
Luetkemeyer McLuckie Scott Stokan Treadway
Mr. Speaker
VACANCIES: 002
On motion of Representative Kelly (27), SCS HCR 21 was read the third time and passed by the
following vote:
AYES: 148
Abel Alter Auer Ballard Barnett
Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bennett Berkowitz
Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright Bonner
Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt Burton
Campbell Carter Champion Chrismer Cierpiot
Clayton Crawford Crump Davis 122 Davis 63
Days Dolan Elliott Enz Evans
Farnen Fitzwater Foley Ford Foster
Franklin Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill
George Gibbons Graham 106 Graham 24 Gratz
Green Griesheimer Gross Gunn Hagan-Harrell
Hampton Hanaway Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124 Hegeman
Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann Hohulin Holand
Hollingsworth Hoppe Hosmer Howerton Kasten
Kelley 47 Kelly 27 Kennedy King Kissell
Klindt Koller Kreider Lakin Lawson
Leake Legan Levin Liese Lograsso
Long Loudon Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble
May 108 Mays 50 McBride McClelland McKenna
Merideth Miller Monaco Murphy Murray
Myers Naeger Nordwald O'Connor O'Toole
Ostmann Overschmidt Patek Pouche Purgason
Ransdall Reid Reinhart Relford Reynolds
Richardson Riley Rizzo Robirds Ross
Scheve Schilling Schwab Secrest Seigfreid
Selby Shelton Shields Skaggs Smith
Stokan Summers Surface Thompson 37 Thompson 72
Townley Treadway Troupe Tudor Van Zandt
Vogel Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams 121
Williams 159 Wilson Wright
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 013
Akin Backer Daniel Dougherty Harlan
Linton McLuckie Parker Pryor Ridgeway
Sallee Scott Mr. Speaker
VACANCIES: 002
Representative Graham (24) declared the bill passed.
On motion of Representative Hagan-Harrell, title to the bill was agreed to.
Representative Leake moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.
Representative Rizzo moved that motion lay on the table.
The latter motion prevailed.
SCS HCR 16, relating to risk management program, was taken up by Representative Leake.
On motion of Representative Leake, SCS HCR 16 was adopted by the following vote:
AYES: 151
Abel Alter Auer Backer Ballard
Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bennett
Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright
Bonner Boucher Bray 84 Britt Burton
Campbell Carter Champion Cierpiot Clayton
Crawford Crump Daniel Davis 122 Davis 63
Day Dolan Dougherty Elliott Enz
Evans Farnen Fitzwater Foley Ford
Foster Franklin Fraser Froelker Gambaro
Gaskill George Gibbons Graham 106 Graham 24
Gratz Green Griesheimer Gross Gunn
Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124
Hegeman Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann Hohulin
Holand Hollingsworth Hoppe Hosmer Howerton
Kasten Kelley 47 Kelly 27 Kennedy King
Kissell Klindt Koller Kreider Lakin
Lawson Leake Legan Levin Liese
Linton Lograsso Long Loudon Luetkemeyer
Marble May 108 Mays 50 McBride McClelland
McKenna Merideth Miller Monaco Murphy
Murray Myers Naeger Nordwald O'Connor
O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Patek Pouche
Pryor Purgason Ransdall Reid Reinhart
Relford Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Riley
Rizzo Robirds Ross Scheve Schilling
Schwab Secrest Seigfreid Selby Shelton
Shields Skaggs Smith Summers Surface
Thompson 37 Thompson 72 Townley Treadway Troupe
Tudor Van Zandt Vogel Wagner Ward
Wiggins Williams 121 Williams 159 Wilson Wright
Mr. Speaker
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010
Akin Boykins Chrismer Harlan Luetkenhaus
McLuckie Parker Sallee Scott Stokan
VACANCIES: 002
On motion of Representative Leake, SCS HCR 16 was read the third time and passed by the
following vote:
AYES: 153
Abel Alter Auer Backer Ballard
Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bennett
Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright
Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt
Burton Campbell Carter Champion Chrismer
Cierpiot Clayton Crawford Crump Davis 122
Davis 63 Days Dolan Elliott Enz
Evans Farnen Fitzwater Foley Ford
Foster Franklin Fraser Froelker Gambaro
Gaskill George Gibbons Graham 106 Graham 24
Gratz Green Griesheimer Gross Gunn
Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harlan Hartzler 123
Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann
Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth Hoppe Hosmer
Howerton Kasten Kelley 47 Kelly 27 Kennedy
King Kissell Klindt Koller Kreider
Lakin Lawson Leake Legan Levin
Liese Linton Lograsso Long Loudon
Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble May 108 Mays 50
McBride McClelland McKenna Merideth Miller
Monaco Murphy Murray Myers Naeger
Nordwald O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt
Patek Pouche Pryor Purgason Ransdall
Reid Reinhart Relford Reynolds Richardson
Ridgeway Riley Rizzo Robirds Ross
Sallee Scheve Schilling Schwab Secrest
Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields Skaggs
Smith Summers Surface Thompson 37 Thompson 72
Townley Treadway Troupe Tudor Van Zandt
Vogel Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams 121
Williams 159 Wilson Wright
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008
Akin Daniel Dougherty McLuckie Parker
Scott Stokan Mr. Speaker
VACANCIES: 002
Representative Graham (24) declared the bill passed.
On motion of Representative Relford, title to the bill was agreed to.
Representative Ransdall moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.
Representative May (108) moved that motion lay on the table.
The latter motion prevailed.
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 adopted the Conference Committee Report on SCS HCS HB 10, as
amended, and has taken up and passed CCS HB 10, as amended, by SPA 1.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the
Senate refuses to recede from its position on SCS HCS HB 18, as amended, and grants the
House a conference thereon.
The President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like
Committee from the House: Senators Goode, Maxwell, Wiggins, Russell and Westfall.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the
Senate refuses to recede from its position on SCA 1 to HB 19 and grants the House a conference
thereon.
The President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like
Committee from the House: Senators Goode, Maxwell, Wiggins, Russell and Westfall.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the
Senate has taken up and adopted the Conference Committee Report on SCS HB 789, and has
taken up and passed CCS SCS HB 789.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the
Senate has taken up and adopted SCR 20.
Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 20
WHEREAS, Section 21.760 of the Missouri Revised Statutes provides that during the regular
legislative session which convenes in an odd-numbered year, the General Assembly shall, by
concurrent resolution, employ an independent certified public accountant or certified public
accounting firm to conduct an audit examination of the accounts, functions, programs, and
management of the State Auditor's office;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that we, the members of the Missouri Senate of the
Ninetieth General Assembly, the House of Representatives concurring therein, hereby authorize
the employment of an independent certified public accountant or certified public accounting firm
pursuant to the aforestated provisions of Section 21.760; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the audit examination be made in accordance with generally
accepted auditing standards, including such reviews and inspections of books, records and other
underlying data and documents as are necessary to enable the independent certified public
accountant performing the audit to reach an informed opinion on the condition and performance
of the accounts, functions, programs, and management of the State Auditor's Office; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that upon completion of the audit, the independent certified
public accountant make a written report of his or her findings and conclusions, and supply each
member of the General Assembly, the Governor, and the State Auditor with a copy of the report;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the cost of the audit and report be paid out of the joint
contingent fund of the General Assembly; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Commissioner of Administration bid these services, at
the direction of the General Assembly, pursuant to state purchasing laws.
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
President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like
committee from the House on HS HCS SCS SBs 8 & 173, as amended: Senators Banks,
Wiggins, Jacob, Sims and Singleton.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the
President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like
committee from the House on SB 76, as amended: Senators Banks, Clay, Maxwell, Graves and
Bentley.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the
President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like
committee from the House on HS SB 310, as amended: Senators Maxwell, Johnson, Staples,
Westfall and Steelman.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the
President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like
committee from the House on HS HCS SS SCS SB 338, as amended: Senators Howard,
Mathewson, Scott, Sims and Bentley.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the
Senate has taken up and adopted the Conference Committee Report on SCS HCS HB 11, as
amended, and has taken up and passed CCS HB 11.
MOTION
Representative Franklin moved that Rule 26 be suspended to allow the conferees on SCS HCS
HB 18 and HB 19, as amended, to meet on May 6, 1999, while the House is in session.
Which motion was adopted the by following vote:
AYES: 148
Abel Alter Auer Backer Ballard
Barnett Barry 100 Bartle Bennett Berkowitz
Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright Bonner
Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt Burton
Campbell Carter Champion Chrismer Cierpiot
Clayton Crawford Crump Davis 122 Davis 63
Days Dolan Dougherty Elliott Enz
Evans Farnen Fitzwater Foley Ford
Foster Franklin Fraser Froelker Gambaro
Gaskill George Gibbons Graham 106 Graham 24
Gratz Green Griesheimer Gross Gunn
Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harlan Hartzler 123
Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann
Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth Hoppe Hosmer
Howerton Kasten Kelley 47 Kelly 27 Kennedy
King Kissell Klindt Koller Kreider
Lakin Lawson Leake Legan Levin
Liese Linton Lograsso Long Loudon
Luetkemeyer Marble May 108 Mays 50 McBride
McClelland McKenna Merideth Miller Monaco
Murphy Murray Myers Naeger Nordwald
O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Patek
Pouche Purgason Ransdall Reinhart Relford
Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Riley Rizzo
Robirds Ross Sallee Scheve Schilling
Schwab Secrest Seigfreid Selby Shields
Skaggs Smith Summers Surface Thompson 37
Thompson 72 Townley Treadway Troupe Tudor
Van Zandt Vogel Wagner Ward Wiggins
Williams 121 Williams 159 Wilson
NOES: 003
Reid Shelton Wright
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010
Akin Bartelsmeyer Daniel Luetkenhaus McLuckie
Parker Pryor Scott Stokan Mr. Speaker
VACANCIES: 002
Speaker Gaw assumed the Chair.
THIRD READING OF SENATE BILL
HCS SCS SBs 295 & 46, with HS, as amended, pending, relating to sovereign immunity, was
taken up by Representative May (108).
Representative Reid offered House Amendment No. 10.
House Amendment No. 10
AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for
Senate Bill Nos. 295 & 46, Page 15, Section 1, Line 5, by inserting immediately after said line
the following: "Section 2. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, a city not within
a county shall have a maximum liability limit of 20 million dollars per occurrence and one
million dollars per person."; and
Further amend the title and enacting clause accordingly.
Representative Hohulin offered House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment
No. 10.
House Substitute Amendment No. 1
for
House Amendment No. 10
AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for
Senate Bill Nos. 295 & 46, Page 15, Section 1, Line 5, by inserting immediately after said line
the following:
"Section 2. The individual liability limits of a city or political subdivision of the state shall
be increased to the aggregate amount of damages sought in any civil tort action filed by the
city or political subdivision of the state against a manufacturer or distributor of firearms.
The increased liability limits shall become effective upon the filing of such an action or
appeal by the city or political subdivision.; and
Further amend the title and enacting clause accordingly.
Representative Monaco raised a point of order that House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for
House Amendment No. 10 is not a true substitute amendment.
The Chair ruled the point of order not well taken.
HCS SCS SBs 295 & 46, with House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment
No. 10, House Amendment No. 10 and HS, as amended, pending, was laid over.
APPOINTMENT OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEES
The Speaker appointed the following Conference Committees to act with like committees from
the Senate on the following bills:
HCS SCS SBs 31 & 285: Representatives Seigfreid, Days, Backer, Long and Hendrickson
SCS HCS HB 18: Representatives Franklin, Lakin, Ford, Legan and Shields
HB 19: Representatives Franklin, Schilling, Leake, Holand and Legan
On motion of Representative Crump, the House recessed until 2:10 p.m.
AFTERNOON SESSION
The hour of recess having expired, the House was called to order by Speaker Gaw.
HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED
House Resolution No. 1298 through House Resolution No. 1304 - Representative Gunn
House Resolution No. 1305 - Representative Fraser
House Resolution No. 1306 and House Resolution No. 1307 - Representative Gaskill
House Resolution No. 1308 through House Resolution No. 1310 - Representative Lakin
House Resolution No. 1311 - Representative Sallee
House Resolution No. 1312 - Representative Hartzler (124)
House Resolution No. 1313 - Representative Blunt
House Resolution No. 1314 through House Resolution No. 1317 - Representative Parker
House Resolution No. 1318 - Representatives Surface, Burton and Elliott
House Resolution No. 1319 - Representative Purgason
House Resolution No. 1320 and House Resolution No. 1321 - Representative Berkstresser
House Resolution No. 1322 - Representative Burton
House Resolution No. 1323 - Representative Gunn
House Resolution No. 1324 - Representative Skaggs
House Resolution No. 1325 - Representatives Williams (121) and Sallee
House Resolution No. 1326 - Representative Merideth
House Resolution No. 1327 through House Resolution No. 1329 - Representative Griesheimer
Representative Crump suggested the absence of a quorum.
The following roll call indicated a quorum present:
AYES: 137
Abel Akin Alter Auer Backer
Ballard Barnett Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle
Bennett Berkowitz Berkstresser Boatright Bonner
Boucher Bray 84 Britt Campbell Carter
Champion Chrismer Cierpiot Clayton Crawford
Crump Daniel Davis 122 Davis 63 Days
Dougherty Elliott Enz Evans Farnen
Foley Ford Foster Franklin Fraser
Froelker Gambaro Gaskill George Gibbons
Graham 106 Graham 24 Gratz Green Griesheimer
Gross Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway
Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124 Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann
Hohulin Holand Hollingsworth Hoppe Hosmer
Kasten Kelley 47 Kelly 27 Kennedy King
Kissell Klindt Koller Kreider Lakin
Lawson Leake Legan Levin Liese
Linton Long Luetkenhaus Marble May 108
Mays 50 McBride McKenna Merideth Miller
Monaco Murphy Murray Myers Naeger
Nordwald O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt
Patek Purgason Ransdall Reinhart Relford
Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Riley Rizzo
Robirds Ross Schilling Schwab Secrest
Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields Skaggs
Smith Summers Surface Thompson 37 Thompson 72
Townley Troupe Tudor Van Zandt Vogel
Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams 121 Williams 159
Wilson Mr. Speaker
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 004
Blunt Boykins Reid Wright
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 020
Black Burton Dolan Fitzwater Harlan
Hegeman Howerton Lograsso Loudon Luetkemeyer
McClelland McLuckie Parker Pouche Pryor
Sallee Scheve Scott Stokan Treadway
VACANCIES: 002
THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS
HCS SCS SBs 295 & 46, with House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment
No. 10, House Amendment No. 10 and HS, as amended, pending, relating to sovereign
immunity, was again taken up by Representative May (108).
House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment No. 10 was withdrawn.
Representative Hohulin offered House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment
No. 10.
House Substitute Amendment No. 1
for
House Amendment No. 10
AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for
Senate Bill Nos. 295 & 46, Page 15, Section 1, Line 5, by inserting immediately after said line
the following:
"Section 2. The individual liability limits of a city or other political subdivision of the state for
any one person a single accident or occurrence, as set forth in section 537.610, shall be increased
to the aggregate amount of damages received in any single civil tort action filed by the city or
other political subdivision of the state against any non-governmental entity. The increased
individual liability limits shall become effective upon the receipt of such damage amounts by the
city or other political subdivision of the state. The increased individual liability limits shall be
effective for ten years after receipt of said damage amounts by the city or other political
subdivision."; and
Further amend the title and enacting clause accordingly.
Representative Clayton raised a point of order that House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for
House Amendment No. 10 is not a true substitute amendment.
The Chair ruled the point of order not well taken.
Representative Hohulin moved that House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House
Amendment No. 10 be adopted.
Which motion was defeated by the following vote:
AYES: 064
Akin Alter Ballard Barnett Bartelsmeyer
Bartle Bennett Berkstresser Black Blunt
Boatright Burton Champion Chrismer Cierpiot
Crawford Elliott Enz Foster Froelker
Gaskill Graham 106 Gratz Griesheimer Gross
Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hohulin Holand
Howerton Kasten Kelley 47 King Klindt
Legan Levin Linton Long Loudon
Luetkemeyer Marble Miller Murphy Myers
Naeger Nordwald Ostmann Patek Pouche
Pryor Purgason Reid Reinhart Robirds
Sallee Schwab Shields Summers Surface
Townley Tudor Vogel Wright
NOES: 090
Abel Auer Backer Barry 100 Berkowitz
Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt
Campbell Carter Clayton Crump Daniel
Davis 122 Davis 63 Days Dolan Evans
Farnen Fitzwater Foley Ford Fraser
Gambaro George Gibbons Graham 24 Green
Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harlan
Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann Hollingsworth Hoppe
Hosmer Kelly 27 Kennedy Kissell Koller
Kreider Lakin Lawson Leake Liese
Luetkenhaus May 108 Mays 50 McBride McKenna
McLuckie Merideth Monaco Murray O'Connor
O'Toole Overschmidt Parker Ransdall Relford
Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway Riley Rizzo
Ross Scheve Schilling Seigfreid Selby
Shelton Skaggs Smith Stokan Thompson 37
Thompson 72 Treadway Troupe Van Zandt Wagner
Ward Wiggins Williams 159 Wilson Mr. Speaker
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 007
Dougherty Franklin Lograsso McClelland Scott
Secrest Williams 121
VACANCIES: 002
Representative Reid moved that House Amendment No. 10 be adopted.
Which motion was defeated.
Representative Gunn offered House Amendment No. 11.
Representative Monaco raised a point of order that House Amendment No. 11 goes beyond the
scope and is not germane to the bill.
The Chair ruled the point of order well taken.
On motion of Representative May (108), HS HCS SCS SBs 295 & 46, as amended, was
adopted.
On motion of Representative May (108), HS HCS SCS SBs 295 & 46, as amended, was read
the third time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 112
Abel Alter Auer Backer Barry 100
Bartle Bennett Berkowitz Blunt Bonner
Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt Campbell
Carter Champion Cierpiot Clayton Crump
Daniel Davis 122 Davis 63 Days Dolan
Dougherty Evans Farnen Fitzwater Foley
Ford Franklin Fraser Gambaro George
Gibbons Graham 24 Green Gross Gunn
Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harlan Hartzler 124
Hendrickson Hickey Hilgemann Holand Hollingsworth
Hoppe Hosmer Howerton Kelley 47 Kelly 27
Kennedy Kissell Koller Kreider Lakin
Lawson Leake Levin Liese Lograsso
Loudon Luetkenhaus May 108 Mays 50 McKenna
McLuckie Merideth Monaco Murray Naeger
O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Parker
Ransdall Reid Reinhart Relford Reynolds
Richardson Ridgeway Riley Rizzo Ross
Scheve Schilling Seigfreid Shelton Shields
Skaggs Smith Stokan Thompson 37 Thompson 72
Treadway Troupe Tudor Van Zandt Wagner
Ward Wiggins Williams 121 Williams 159 Wilson
Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 045
Akin Ballard Barnett Bartelsmeyer Berkstresser
Black Boatright Burton Crawford Elliott
Enz Foster Froelker Gaskill Graham 106
Gratz Griesheimer Hartzler 123 Hegeman Hohulin
Kasten King Klindt Legan Linton
Long Luetkemeyer Marble McBride Miller
Murphy Myers Nordwald Patek Pouche
Pryor Purgason Robirds Sallee Schwab
Secrest Selby Summers Surface Vogel
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 004
Chrismer McClelland Scott Townley
VACANCIES: 002
Speaker Gaw declared the bill passed.
On motion of Representative Scheve, title to the bill was agreed to.
Representative Britt moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.
Representative Campbell moved that motion lay on the table.
The latter motion prevailed.
HCS SCS SBs 308 & 314, relating to MOSERS Year 2000 Plan, was taken up by Representative
Skaggs.
Representative Skaggs offered HS HCS SCS SBs 308 & 314.
Representative Skaggs offered House Amendment No. 1.
House Amendment No. 1
AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for
Senate Bill Nos. 308 and 314, Page 100, Section 104.1084, Lines 2 and 3, by deleting the
following: "who was first elected on or after January 1, 1993," and inserting in lieu thereof
the following: "or eligible beneficiary".
Representative Hanaway offered House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House Amendment
No. 1.
House Substitute Amendment No. 1
for
House Amendment No. 1
AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for
Senate Bill Nos. 308 and 314, Page 58, Section 104.1003, Lines 5 to 8, by deleting all of said
lines; and
Further amend said bill, Page 63, Section 104.1015, Line 22, by deleting the words "as a
member of the general assembly or"; and
Further amend said bill, Page 71, Section 104.1021, Lines 13 and 14, by deleting all of said lines
and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "section 104.1003 or the four"; and
Further amend said bill, Page 99, Section 104.1084, Lines 6 to 24 of said page, by deleting all of
said lines; and
Further amend said bill, Page 100, Section 104.1084, Lines 1 to 7 of said page, by deleting all of
said lines; and
Further amend said bill, Page 100, Section 104.1084, Line 8 of said page, by deleting the number
"4." and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "104.1084. 1."; and
Further amend said bill, Page 100, Section 104.1084, Line 15 of said page, by deleting the
number "5." and inserting in lieu thereof the number "2."; and
Further amend said bill, Page 100, Section 104.1084, Line 22 of said page, by deleting the
number "6." and inserting in lieu thereof the number "3."; and
Further amend said bill, Page 101, Section 104.1084, Line 1 of said page, by deleting the number
"7." and inserting in lieu thereof the number "4."; and
Further amend said bill, Page 101, Section 104.1084, Line 2, of said page, by deleting the words
"general assembly and"; and
Further amend said bill, Page 101, Lines 4 though 7 of said page, by deleting all of said lines and
inserting in lieu thereof the following: "statewide elected official"; and
Further amend said bill, Page 101, Section 104.1084, Line 14 of said page, by deleting the
number "8." and inserting in lieu thereof the number "5."; and
Further amend said bill, Page 102, Section 104.1087, Line 11, by deleting the phrase
"subsections 1 and" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "subsection"; and
Further amend said bill, Page 102, Section 104.1087, Line 15, by deleting all of said line; and
Further amend said bill, Page 102, Section 104.1087, Line 16, by deleting the number "(3)" and
inserting in lieu thereof the number "(2)" .
Representative Hanaway moved that House Substitute Amendment No. 1 for House
Amendment No. 1 be adopted.
Which motion was defeated by the following vote:
AYES: 078
Alter Ballard Barnett Bartelsmeyer Bartle
Bennett Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright
Britt Burton Champion Chrismer Cierpiot
Crawford Dolan Elliott Enz Evans
Farnen Foster Froelker Gaskill Gibbons
Graham 106 Gratz Griesheimer Gross Hampton
Hanaway Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson Hohulin
Holand Hoppe Hosmer Howerton Kasten
Kelley 47 King Klindt Lakin Levin
Liese Linton Loudon Luetkemeyer Marble
Merideth Miller Myers Naeger Nordwald
Ostmann Overschmidt Patek Pouche Pryor
Purgason Ransdall Reid Reinhart Richardson
Ridgeway Robirds Sallee Schwab Secrest
Shields Summers Surface Townley Tudor
Vogel Williams 159 Wright
NOES: 078
Abel Auer Backer Barry 100 Berkowitz
Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Campbell
Carter Clayton Crump Daniel Davis 122
Days Dougherty Fitzwater Foley Ford
Franklin Fraser Gambaro George Graham 24
Green Gunn Hagan-Harrell Harlan Hartzler 123
Hickey Hilgemann Hollingsworth Kelly 27 Kennedy
Kissell Koller Kreider Lawson Leake
Legan Lograsso Long Luetkenhaus May 108
Mays 50 McKenna McLuckie Monaco Murphy
Murray O'Connor O'Toole Parker Relford
Reynolds Riley Rizzo Ross Scheve
Schilling Seigfreid Selby Shelton Skaggs
Smith Stokan Thompson 37 Thompson 72 Treadway
Troupe Van Zandt Wagner Ward Wiggins
Williams 121 Wilson Mr. Speaker
PRESENT: 001
Akin
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 004
Davis 63 McBride McClelland Scott
VACANCIES: 002
Representative Foster offered House Substitute Amendment No. 2 for House Amendment No.
1.
House Substitute Amendment No. 2
for
House Amendment No. 1
AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for
Senate Bill Nos. 308 and 314, Page 100, Section 104.1084, Lines 2, 3 and 4 of said page, by
deleting all of said lines and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "general assembly. In no
event shall any such member receive annuity amounts in excess of seventy-five percent of
pay.".
Representative Foster moved that House Substitute Amendment No. 2 for House Amendment
No. 1 be adopted.
Which motion was defeated by the following vote:
AYES: 070
Akin Alter Ballard Barnett Bartelsmeyer
Bartle Bennett Berkstresser Black Blunt
Boatright Burton Campbell Champion Chrismer
Cierpiot Crawford Dolan Elliott Enz
Evans Foster Froelker Gaskill Gibbons
Graham 106 Gratz Griesheimer Gross Hampton
Hanaway Hartzler 124 Hendrickson Hohulin Holand
Hoppe Hosmer Howerton Kasten Kennedy
King Legan Levin Linton Long
Loudon Luetkemeyer Marble Merideth Miller
Myers Naeger Ostmann Pouche Pryor
Purgason Reid Reinhart Richardson Ridgeway
Robirds Sallee Schwab Secrest Seigfreid
Shields Townley Vogel Ward Wright
NOES: 081
Abel Auer Backer Barry 100 Berkowitz
Bonner Boucher Boykins Bray 84 Britt
Carter Clayton Crump Daniel Davis 122
Davis 63 Days Dougherty Farnen Fitzwater
Foley Ford Franklin Fraser Gambaro
George Graham 24 Green Gunn Hagan-Harrell
Harlan Hartzler 123 Hickey Hilgemann Hollingsworth
Kelly 27 Kissell Koller Kreider Lakin
Lawson Leake Liese Luetkenhaus May 108
Mays 50 McKenna McLuckie Monaco Murphy
Murray O'Connor O'Toole Overschmidt Parker
Patek Ransdall Relford Reynolds Riley
Rizzo Ross Scheve Schilling Selby
Shelton Skaggs Smith Stokan Thompson 37
Thompson 72 Treadway Troupe Tudor Van Zandt
Wagner Wiggins Williams 121 Williams 159 Wilson
Mr. Speaker
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 010
Hegeman Kelley 47 Klindt Lograsso McBride
McClelland Nordwald Scott Summers Surface
VACANCIES: 002
Representative Bray assumed the Chair.
Speaker Gaw resumed the Chair.
On motion of Representative Skaggs, House Amendment No. 1 was adopted.
Representative Kissell offered House Amendment No. 2.
House Amendment No. 2
AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for
Senate Bill Nos. 308 & 314, Page 1, In the Title, Line 4 of said page, by inserting after the
number "104.420," the number "104.517,"; and
Further amend said bill, Page 1, In the Title, Line 8 of said page, by deleting the word "forty-five" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "forty-six"; and
Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section A, Line 14 of said page, by inserting after the number
"104.420," the number "104.517,"; and
Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section A, Line 15 of said page, by deleting the word "forty-five" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "forty-six"; and
Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section A, Line 17 of said page by inserting after the number
"104.420," the number "104.517,"; and
Further amend said bill, Page 34, Section 104.420, line 24 of said page, by inserting after all of
said line the following:
"104.517. 1. The board shall provide or contract, or both, for life insurance benefits for
employees pursuant to sections 104.320 to 104.540, persons covered by sections 287.812 to
287.855, RSMo, and for employees who are members of the judicial retirement system as
provided in section 476.590, RSMo, and at the election of the state highways and transportation
commission shall include employees who are members of the state transportation department
employees' and highway patrol retirement system as follows:
(1) Employees are entitled to fifteen thousand dollars of life insurance. Such life insurance
shall provide for triple indemnity in the event the cause of death is a proximate result of a
personal injury or disease arising out of and in the course of actual performance of duty as
an employee. Coverage shall be effective on the first day of the month coinciding with or next
following the employee's date of membership;
(2) Life insurance benefits shall cease on the date of termination of employment and a
conversion of such life insurance benefits shall be available. However, a member eligible to
receive a lump sum death benefit as provided in subsection 4 of section 104.515 shall be entitled
to convert any amount of terminated life insurance benefit in excess of the benefit provided in
said section.
2. (1) In addition to the life insurance authorized by the provisions of subsection 1 of this
section, any person for whom life insurance is provided or contracted for pursuant to such
subsection may purchase, at the person's own expense and only if monthly voluntary payroll
deductions are authorized, additional life insurance at a cost to be stipulated in a contract with a
private insurance company or as may be required by the system if the board of trustees
determines that the system should provide such insurance itself. The maximum amount of
additional life insurance which may be so purchased on or after January 1, 1998, is that amount
which equals six times the amount of the person's annual compensation, except that if such
maximum amount is not evenly divisible by one thousand dollars, then the maximum amount of
additional insurance which may be purchased is the next higher amount evenly divisible by one
thousand dollars. The selection of a private insurance company to provide this life insurance
shall be on the basis of competitive bidding.
(2) Any person defined in subdivision (1) of this subsection retiring on or after September 1,
1988, may retain an amount not to exceed ten thousand dollars of life insurance following the
date of his or her retirement if such person makes written application for such life insurance at
the same time such person's application is made to the board for retirement benefits. Any person,
defined in subdivision (1) of this subsection, retiring on or after May 1, 1996, may retain an
amount not to exceed sixty thousand dollars of life insurance following the date of the person's
retirement if such person makes written application for such life insurance at the same time such
person applies to the board for retirement benefits. Such life insurance shall only be provided if
such person pays the entire cost of the insurance, as determined by the board, by allowing
voluntary deductions from the member's monthly retirement benefits.
(3) Effective January 1, 1998, in addition to the life insurance authorized in subsection 1 of this
section, any person for whom life insurance is provided or contracted for pursuant to such
subsection may purchase, at the person's own expense and only if monthly voluntary payroll
deductions are authorized, life insurance covering the person's children or the person's spouse or
both the person's children and the person's spouse at coverage amounts to be determined by the
board at a cost to be stipulated in a contract with a private insurance company or as may be
required by the system if the board of trustees determines that the system should provide such
insurance itself."; and
Further amend said bill, Page 93, Section 104.1072, Line 23 of said page, by inserting after the
period "." after the word "insurance" the following: "Such life insurance shall provide for
triple indemnity in the event the cause of death is a proximate result of a personal injury or
disease arising out of and in the course of actual performance of duty as an employee.".
On motion of Representative Kissell, House Amendment No. 2 was adopted.
Representative O'Toole offered House Amendment No. 3.
Representative Shields raised a point of order that House Amendment No. 3 is not germane to
the bill.
The Chair ruled the point of order well taken.
Representative Hagan-Harrell offered House Amendment No. 3.
Representative Gross raised a point of order that House Amendment No. 3 goes beyond the
scope of the bill.
The Chair ruled the point of order well taken.
Representative Holand offered House Amendment No. 3.
House Amendment No. 3
AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for
Senate Bill Nos. 308 & 314, Page 99, Section 104.1084, Line 10, by deleting the number "two"
and inserting in lieu thereof the number "three"; and
Further amend said section, Page 100, Line 7, by deleting the number "two" and inserting in lieu
thereof the number "three".
Representative Holand moved that House Amendment No. 3 be adopted.
Which motion was defeated by the following vote:
AYES: 062
Alter Ballard Barnett Bartle Bennett
Berkstresser Black Blunt Boatright Champion
Chrismer Cierpiot Crawford Dolan Enz
Evans Farnen Foster Gambaro Gaskill
Gross Hampton Hanaway Hartzler 123 Hartzler 124
Hendrickson Hohulin Holand Hoppe Hosmer
Howerton Kasten Kennedy King Levin
Linton Loudon Luetkemeyer Marble McBride
Merideth Miller Murphy Myers Naeger
Patek Pryor Purgason Reid Reinhart
Reynolds Ridgeway Robirds Sallee Schwab
Secrest Seigfreid Shields Townley Tudor
Vogel Wright
NOES: 083
Abel Auer Backer Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer
Berkowitz Bonner Boucher Bray 84 Britt
Burton Campbell Clayton Crump Daniel
Davis 122 Davis 63 Days Dougherty Elliott
Fitzwater Foley Ford Franklin Fraser
George Gibbons Graham 106 Gratz Green
Griesheimer Gunn Hagan-Harrell Hickey Hilgemann
Hollingsworth Kelly 27 Kissell Koller Kreider
Lakin Lawson Leake Legan Liese
Luetkenhaus May 108 Mays 50 McKenna McLuckie
Monaco Murray O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann
Overschmidt Parker Ransdall Relford Richardson
Riley Rizzo Ross Scheve Schilling
Selby Shelton Skaggs Smith Stokan
Surface Thompson 37 Thompson 72 Treadway Troupe
Van Zandt Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams 121
Williams 159 Wilson Mr. Speaker
PRESENT: 002
Boykins Graham 24
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 014
Akin Carter Froelker Harlan Hegeman
Kelley 47 Klindt Lograsso Long McClelland
Nordwald Pouche Scott Summers
VACANCIES: 002
Representative Clayton offered House Amendment No. 4.
Representative Shields raised a point of order that House Amendment No. 4 is not germane to
the bill.
The Chair ruled the point of order well taken.
Representative Barnett offered House Amendment No. 4.
House Amendment No. 4
AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for
Senate Bill Nos. 308 and 314, Page 1, In the Title, Line 8 of said page, by deleting the word
"forty-five" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "forty-six"; and
Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section A, Line 15 of said page, by deleting the word "forty-five" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "forty-six"; and
Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section A, Line 16 of said page, by inserting after the number
"104.344," the number "104.378,"; and
Further amend said bill, Page 17, Section 104.344, Line 11 of said page, by inserting after all of
said line the following:
"104.378. Upon the death of a member who has not requested creditable prior service
pursuant to subsection 4 of section 104.372, the survivor of such member who is or would
be eligible to receive benefits pursuant to section 104.420 may apply to the board of trustees
and shall be made, constituted, appointed and employed by the board as a special
consultant on the problems of retirement, aging and other state matters for the remainder
of the surviving spouse's life, and upon request of the board shall give opinions, and be
available to give opinions in writing, or orally, in response to such requests. As
compensation for such services, such survivor may elect to have the member receive such
creditable prior service. Upon making such election, all of the provisions of subsection 4 of
section 104.372 shall apply. Any survivor benefits payable shall be calculated as if such
creditable prior service had been received by such member on the date of the death of the
member.".
On motion of Representative Barnett, House Amendment No. 4 was adopted.
Representative Troupe offered House Amendment No. 5.
House Amendment No. 5 was withdrawn.
Representative Shields offered House Amendment No. 5.
House Amendment No. 5
AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for
Senate Bill Nos. 308 & 314, Page 104, Section 287.815, Line 6, by deleting said section.
Representative Shields moved that House Amendment No. 5 be adopted.
Which motion was defeated.
Representative Elliott offered House Amendment No. 6.
House Amendment No. 6
AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for
Senate Bill Nos. 308 & 314, Page 1, In the Title, Line 3 of said page, by inserting after the
number "104.010," the number "104.374,"; and
Further amend said bill, Page 1, In the Title, Line 8 of said page, by deleting the word "forty-five" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "forty-six"; and
Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section A, Line 13 of said page, by inserting after the number
"104.010," the number "104.374,"; and
Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section A, Line 15 of said page, by deleting the word "forty-five" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "forty-six"; and
Further amend said bill, Page 1, Section A, Line 16 of said page, by inserting after the number
"104.344," the number "104.374,"; and
Further amend said bill, Page 17, Section 104.344, Line 11 of said page, by inserting after all of
said line the following:
"104.374. 1. The normal annuity of a member, other than a member of the general assembly or a
member who served in an elective state office, shall be an amount equal to one and six-tenths
percent of the average compensation of the member multiplied by the number of years of
creditable service of the member. Years of membership service and twelfths of a year are to be
used in calculating any annuity. Absences for sickness and injury of less than twelve months or
for military service or training [under] pursuant to subsection 2 of section 104.330 shall be
counted as years of membership service.
2. In addition to the amount determined pursuant to subsection 1 of this section, the normal
annuity of a uniformed member of the water patrol or uniformed conservation agent shall be
increased by thirty-three and one-third percent of the benefit.
3. Employees who are fully vested at the age of sixty-five years and who continue to be
employed by an agency covered under the system or members of the general assembly who serve
in the general assembly after the age of sixty-five years shall have added to their normal annuity
when they retire or die an amount equal to the total of all annual cost-of-living increases that the
retired members of the system received during the years between when the employee or member
of the general assembly reached sixty-five years of age and the year that the employee or member
of the general assembly terminated employment or died. In no event shall the total increase in
compensation granted [under] pursuant to this subsection and subsection 2 of section 104.612
exceed sixty-five percent of the person's normal annuity calculated at the time of retirement or
death.".
Representative Elliott moved that House Amendment No. 6 be adopted.
Which motion was defeated.
Representative Troupe offered House Amendment No. 7.
House Amendment No. 7
AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for
Senate Bill Nos. 308 & 314, Page 102, Section 104.1084, Line 1 of said page, by adding after all
of said line the following:
"9. A member of the general assembly who has purchased creditable service shall not be
subject to the cap on benefits pursuant to subsection 2 of this section for that portion of the
benefit attributable to the purchased service."
On motion of Representative Troupe, House Amendment No. 7 was adopted.
Representative Purgason offered House Amendment No. 8.
Representative Foley raised a point of order that House Amendment No. 8 goes beyond the
scope of the bill.
Representative Hagan-Harrell raised an additional point of order that House Amendment No. 8
is not properly drafted.
The Chair ruled the first point of order not well taken.
The Chair ruled the second point of order well taken.
Representative Patek offered House Amendment No. 8.
House Amendment No. 8
AMEND House Substitute for House Committee Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for
Senate Bill Nos. 308 & 314, Page 17, Section 104.344, Line 11 of said page, by adding after all
of said line the following:
"104.370. 1. Any member of the general assembly who has served at least three full biennial
assemblies as a member of the general assembly and who meets the conditions for retirement at
or after the member's normal retirement age shall be entitled to a normal annuity in a monthly
amount equal to one hundred fifty dollars multiplied by the number of biennial assemblies in
which such member has served. For the purpose of calculating benefits due under this
subsection:
(1) Service in any portion of a biennial assembly after service in at least three biennial
assemblies shall be credited as service in a full biennial assembly; and
(2) Any person who is elected as a member of the general assembly at a special election and who
serves the remainder of that term to which he was elected at such special election shall receive
credit for a full biennial assembly for such service.
2. If a member of either retirement system established by this chapter, who has served at least
three full biennial assemblies as a member of the general assembly, is elected to a state office,
appointed to a state office, or employed by the state before, after, or before and after his service
as a member of the general assembly, the member may, at the end of such employment, receive
upon retirement, at or after the member's normal retirement age, the amount which shall be due
the member for creditable service as a member of the general assembly. If he has not fully vested
as a result of his employment as other than a member of the general assembly, he shall be
credited with additional service as a legislator just as though all of the service combined had in
fact been rendered as a member of the general assembly and receive a normal annuity. If the
member retires before normal retirement age, the member shall receive the actuarial reduction
approved by the board. Nothing in this section shall allow any member to simultaneously
accumulate service in more than one state retirement system as a member of the general assembly
and an employee or state officer.
3. A member who has fully vested as a state officer or employee and has service as a member of
the general assembly of less than three full biennial assemblies, upon retirement, at or after the
member's normal retirement age, shall be credited with additional service as a state officer or
employee for the time he served as a member of the general assembly. If the member retires
before normal retirement age, he shall receive the actuarial reduction approved by the board.
4. Any member of the general assembly who has served at least three full biennial assemblies
and whose service as such terminates on or after October 1, 1984, and who served as an
employee, as that term is defined in section 104.010, prior to the respective dates on which the
retirement systems to which such sections apply originally became effective, but was not such an
employee on such dates, shall be entitled to the creditable prior service that such employee would
have been entitled to in either or both systems had such employee become a member on the date
of inception of either or both systems. The maximum number of years of creditable prior service
to which a member may become entitled pursuant to this section is less than ten years. The
benefits attributable to such service shall be calculated as if all service was rendered as a member
of the general assembly.
5. Any former member of the general assembly who is receiving benefits under the provisions of
this section shall, upon written request to the board, be made, constituted, appointed and
employed by the board as a special consultant on the problems of retirement and other related
matters and shall upon request of the board give opinions in writing or orally in response to such
requests. As compensation for such services, the retired member shall have his retirement
benefits recalculated the first of the month next following his application under this subsection to
reflect that any portion of a year of creditable service shall be counted as one full biennial
session.
6. Any retired member who is receiving benefits from the system and is elected to the general
assembly but does not serve at least three biennial sessions shall receive creditable service for the
time he served in the general assembly and upon leaving the general assembly shall have an
additional benefit calculated using such service.
7. Benefits paid for service credited to legislative service shall be funded as provided in section
104.436.
8. Any former member of the general assembly not retired on August 28, 1994, who is fifty-five
years of age or more and who has creditable service in the general assembly of at least three full
biennial assemblies and has not used such services as creditable services in any other retirement
system shall be made and employed by the board as a special consultant on the problems related
to retirement and shall, when requested by the board, give opinions either written or orally on
such problems. As compensation for such duties the former member of the general assembly
shall be entitled to retire with a normal annuity effective the first of the month following receipt
by the board of a written application.
9. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, any active member of the Missouri state
employees' retirement system who is vested, on August 28, 1994, under the provisions of
subsection 1 of this section, and who has served as an elected county official and who, by virtue
of such service was a member of a retirement system other than the Missouri state employees'
retirement system but was not vested in such other retirement system, or was not a member of
any retirement system, shall receive creditable prior service in the Missouri state employees'
retirement system for such previous service as an elected county official.
10. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter to the contrary, any member of
the general assembly initially sworn in on or after January 1, 2000, shall not be eligible to
receive any retirement benefits otherwise payable pursuant to this chapter. The provisions
of this subsection shall not apply to any service rendered prior to January 1, 2000."; and
Further amend said bill, section 104.1084, page 102, line 1 of said page, by adding after all of
said line the following:
"9. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter to the contrary, any member of the
general assembly initially sworn in on or after January 1, 2000, shall not be eligible to
receive any retirement benefits otherwise payable pursuant to this chapter. The provisions
of this subsection shall not apply to any service rendered prior to January 1, 2000."; and
Further amend title and enacting clause accordingly.
Representative Patek moved that House Amendment No. 8 be adopted.
Which motion was defeated.
On motion of Representative Skaggs, HS HCS SCS SBs 308 & 314, as amended, was adopted.
On motion of Representative Skaggs, HS HCS SCS SBs 308 & 314, as amended, was read the
third time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 087
Abel Auer Backer Barnett Bennett
Berkowitz Bonner Boucher Boykins Britt
Campbell Carter Clayton Crump Daniel
Davis 122 Davis 63 Days Dougherty Farnen
Fitzwater Foley Ford Franklin Fraser
Gambaro George Graham 24 Gratz Green
Gunn Hagan-Harrell Harlan Hartzler 123 Hickey
Hilgemann Hollingsworth Kasten Kelly 27 Kennedy
Kissell Koller Kreider Lakin Lawson
Leake Legan Liese Lograsso Long
Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus May 108 Mays 50 McBride
McKenna McLuckie Monaco Murphy Murray
O'Connor O'Toole Parker Reynolds Riley
Rizzo Ross Scheve Schilling Seigfreid
Selby Shelton Skaggs Smith Stokan
Thompson 37 Thompson 72 Townley Treadway Troupe
Van Zandt Wagner Ward Wiggins Williams 121
Wilson Mr. Speaker
NOES: 065
Alter Ballard Bartle Berkstresser Black
Blunt Boatright Burton Champion Chrismer
Cierpiot Crawford Dolan Elliott Enz
Evans Foster Froelker Gaskill Gibbons
Graham 106 Griesheimer Gross Hampton Hanaway
Hartzler 124 Hegeman Hendrickson Hohulin Holand
Hoppe Hosmer Howerton King Klindt
Levin Linton Loudon Marble Merideth
Miller Myers Naeger Ostmann Overschmidt
Patek Pouche Pryor Purgason Ransdall
Reid Reinhart Richardson Ridgeway Robirds
Sallee Schwab Secrest Shields Summers
Surface Tudor Vogel Williams 159 Wright
PRESENT: 001
Barry 100
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008
Akin Bartelsmeyer Bray 84 Kelley 47 McClelland
Nordwald Relford Scott
VACANCIES: 002
Speaker Gaw declared the bill passed.
On motion of Representative Selby, title to the bill was agreed to.
Representative Ward moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.
Representative O'Toole moved that motion lay on the table.
The latter motion prevailed.
HOUSE BILL FOR PERFECTION - INFORMAL
HB 952, with House Amendment No. 1 and HS, pending, relating to sales tax exemption, was
taken up and placed back on the Informal Calendar.
REFERRAL OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
The following Senate Concurrent Resolution was referred to the Committee indicated:
SCR 19 - Transportation
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the
Senate has taken up and passed SS SCS HCS HB 888, entitled:
An act to repeal sections 348.020 and 348.060, RSMo 1994, and sections 348.406, 348.407,
348.408 and 348.410, RSMo Supp. 1998, relating to the Missouri agriculture and small business
development authority, and to enact in lieu thereof thirteen new sections relating to rural
agricultural businesses, with an emergency clause and an expiration date for certain sections.
With Senate Amendment No. 1, Senate Amendment No. 2, Senate Amendment No. 3, Senate
Amendment No. 5 and Senate Substitute Amendment No. 1 for Senate Amendment No. 7.
Senate Amendment No. 1
AMEND Senate Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for House Committee Substitute for
House Bill No. 888, Page 6, Section 348.407, Lines 4 and 6, by striking the word "authority" on
said lines and inserting in lieu thereof the word "department"; and
Further amend said bill, page and section, lines 8-11, by striking all of said lines and inserting in
lieu thereof the following:
"15. Any rule or portion of a rule, as that term is defined in section 536.010, RSMo, that is
created under the authority delegated in sections 348.005 to 348.180 shall become effective
only if it complies with and is subject to all of the provisions of chapter 536, RSMo, and, if
applicable, section 536.028, RSMo. All rulemaking authority delegated prior to August 28,
1999, is of no force and effect and repealed. Nothing in this section shall be interpreted to
repeal or affect the validity of any rule filed or adopted prior to August 28, 1999, if it fully
complied with all applicable provisions of law. This section and chapter 536, RSMo, are
nonseverable and if any of the powers vested with the general assembly pursuant to
chapter 536, RSMo, to review, to delay the effective date or to disapprove and annul a rule
are subsequently held unconstitutional, then the grant of rulemaking authority and any
rule proposed or adopted after August 28, 1999, shall be invalid and void.".
Senate Amendment No. 2
AMEND Senate Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for House Committee Substitute for
House Bill No. 888, Page 10, Section 1, Line 25 of said page, by inserting immediately after said
line the following: "Agricultural businesses owned by minority members or women shall be
given consideration in the allocation of funds.".
Senate Amendment No. 3
AMEND Senate Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for House Committee Substitute for
House Bill No. 888, Page 13, Section 6, Line 26, by striking the words "seed capital investment
board" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "agricultural and small business
development authority"; and
Further amend said page and section, line 28, by striking the word "board" and inserting in lieu
thereof the word "authority".
Senate Amendment No. 5
AMEND Senate Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for House Committee Substitute for
House Bill No. 888, Page 4, Section 348.407, Line 5, by adding: "and only after competitive
bidding".
Senate Substitute Amendment No. 1
for
Senate Amendment No. 7
AMEND Senate Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for House Committee Substitute for
House Bill No. 888, Page 9, Section 1, Subsection 3, Line 5, by deleting on said line the words
"one hundred" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "seventy-five".
Emergency clause adopted.
In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the
Senate has taken up and adopted the Conference Committee Report on SCS HCS HB 12 and has
taken up and passed CCS HB 12.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the
Senate has taken up and adopted the Conference Committee Report on SCS HCS HB 13 and has
taken up and passed CCS HB 13.
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the
President Pro Tem has appointed the following Conference Committee to act with a like
committee from the House on HCS SCS SBs 31 & 285, as amended: Senators Howard,
Maxwell, Caskey, Flotron and Rohrbach.
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT
ON
HOUSE BILL NO. 18
Mr. Speaker: Your Conference Committee appointed to confer with a like committee from the
Senate on Senate Committee Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 18,
begs leave to report that we, after open, free and fair discussion of the differences between the
Senate and the House, have agreed to recommend and do recommend to the respective bodies as
follows:
1. That the House recede from its position on House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 18.
2. That the Senate recede from its position on Senate Committee Substitute for House Committee
Substitute for House Bill No. 18.
3. That the attached Conference Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 18, be truly agreed to
and finally passed.
FOR THE HOUSE: FOR THE SENATE:
/s/ Dick Franklin /s/ Wayne Goode
/s/ Scott Lakin /s/ Harry Wiggins
/s/ Louis Ford /s/ Joe Maxwell
/s/ Ken Legan /s/ John Russell
/s/ Charlie Shields /s/ Morris Westfall
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT
ON
HOUSE BILL NO. 19
Mr. Speaker: Your Conference Committee appointed to confer with a like committee from the
Senate on House Bill No. 19, as amended, begs leave to report that we, after open, free and fair
discussion of the differences between the Senate and House, have agreed to recommend and do
recommend to the respective bodies as follows:
1. That the Senate recede from its position on SCA #1.
2. That House Bill No. 19, as amended by SCA #2, be truly agreed to and finally passed.
FOR THE HOUSE: FOR THE SENATE:
/s/ Dick Franklin /s/ Wayne Goode
/s/ Sam Leake /s/ Harry Wiggins
/s/ Mike Schilling /s/ Joe Maxwell
/s/ Ken Legan /s/ John Russell
/s/ Roy Holand /s/ Morris Westfall
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT
ON
HOUSE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
SENATE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
SENATE BILL NOS. 31 & 285
Mr. Speaker: Your Conference Committee, appointed to confer with a like committee of the
Senate, on House Committee Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill Nos. 31
& 285, with House Amendment Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 11; begs leave to report that we,
after free and fair discussion of the differences between the House and Senate, have agreed to
recommend and do recommend to the respective bodies as follows:
1. That the House recede from its position on House Committee Substitute for Senate Committee
Substitute for Senate Bill Nos. 31 & 285, as amended;
2. That the Senate recede from its position on Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill Nos.
31 & 285; and
3. That the attached Conference Committee Substitute for House Committee Substitute for
Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill Nos. 31 & 285 be truly agreed to and finally passed.
FOR THE HOUSE: FOR THE SENATE:
/s/ Jim Seigfreid /s/ Jerry Howard
/s/ Rita Days /s/ Harold L. Caskey
/s/ Gracia Backer /s/ Joe Maxwell
/s/ Beth Long /s/ Franc Flotron
/s/ Carl Hendrickson /s/ Larry Rohrbach
ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Representative Crump, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m, Friday, May 7, 1999.
CORRECTIONS TO THE HOUSE JOURNAL
Correct House Journal, Sixty-fourth Day, Wednesday, May 5, 1999, page 1735, roll call, by
showing Representative Luetkenhaus voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Page 1736, roll call, by showing Representatives Crawford and Luetkenhaus voting "aye" rather
than "absent with leave".
Pages 1736 and 1737, roll call, by showing Representatives King, Luetkenhaus and Robirds
voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 1737 and 1738, roll call, by showing Representatives Britt, King, Levin and Shields voting
"aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 1738 and 1739, roll call, by showing Representatives Black and King voting "aye" rather
than "absent with leave".
Pages 1739 and 1740, roll call, by showing Representatives King and Ridgeway voting "no"
rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 1740 and 1741, roll call, by showing Representative Luetkenhaus voting "aye" rather than
"absent with leave".
Pages 1740 and 1741, roll call, by showing Representative King voting "no" rather than "absent
with leave".
Pages 1741 and 1742, roll call, by showing Representatives King and Luetkenhaus voting "aye"
rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 1741 and 1742, roll call, by showing Representative Akin voting "no" rather than "absent
with leave".
Page 1742, roll call, by showing Representative Mays (50) voting "aye" rather than "absent with
leave".
Page 1743, roll call, by showing Representatives Luetkenhaus and Mays (50) voting "aye" rather
than "absent with leave".
Page 1744, roll call, by showing Representative Luetkenhaus voting "aye" rather than "absent
with leave".
Page 1745, roll call, by showing Representatives Lawson, Luetkenhaus and Shields voting "aye"
rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 1745 and 1746, roll call, by showing Representatives Bonner, Lawson and Luetkenhaus
voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave"
Pages 1746 and 1747, roll call, by showing Representatives Lawson and Luetkenhaus voting
"aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 1747 and 1748, roll call, by showing Representative Luetkenhaus voting "aye" rather than
"absent with leave".
Pages 1751 and 1752, roll call, by showing Representatives Bartelsmeyer, Franklin, Kelly (27)
and Luetkenhaus voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 1752 and 1753, roll call, by showing Representatives Bartelsmeyer, Crawford, Days,
Franklin, Luetkenhaus and Ridgeway voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 1753 and 1754, roll call, by showing Representatives Bartelsmeyer, Luetkenhaus and
Wright voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Page 1754, roll call, by showing Representatives Barry and Bartelsmeyer voting "aye" rather than
"absent with leave".
Page 1755, roll call, by showing Representatives Franklin and Luetkenhaus voting "aye" rather
than "absent with leave".
Page 1755, roll call, by showing Representative Ridgeway voting "no" rather than "absent with
leave".
Page 1756, roll call, by showing Representative Luetkenhaus voting "aye" rather than "absent
with leave".
Page 1756, roll call, by showing Representatives Pouche and Ridgeway voting "no" rather than
"absent with leave".
Page 1757, roll call, by showing Representatives Chrismer, Fitzwater, Foster, Franklin, Lawson
and Luetkenhaus voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 1757 and 1758, roll call, by showing Representatives Barry, Chrismer, Franklin and
Luetkenhaus voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 1758 and 1759, roll call, by showing Representatives Barnett, Chrismer, Lawson,
Luetkenhaus and Patek voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 1759 and 1760, roll call, by showing Representatives Franklin, George, Hoppe, Lawson,
Luetkenhaus and Patek voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 1760 and 1761, roll call, by showing Representatives Bonner, Davis (122), Davis (63),
Dolan, Hosmer, Kelly (27), Lawson, Luetkenhaus, Parker, Patek, Ridgeway and Ladd Stokan
voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 1760 and 1761, roll call, by showing Representatives Bartelsmeyer and Purgason voting
"no" rather than "absent with leave".
Page 1761, roll call, by showing Representatives Bartelsmeyer, Davis (122), Davis (63), Dolan,
Hosmer, Kelly (27), Luetkenhaus, Parker, Patek, Ridgeway, Ladd Stokan and Riback Wilson
voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Page 1761, roll call, by showing Representative Purgason voting "no" rather than "absent with
leave".
Pages 1762 and 1763, roll call, by showing Representative Howerton voting "aye" rather than
"present".
Pages 1762 and 1763, roll call, by showing Representatives Burton and Enz voting "aye" rather
than "absent with leave".
Pages 1763 and 1764, roll call, by showing Representatives Barry and Bennett voting "aye"
rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 1764 and 1765, roll call, by showing Representatives Barry, Bennett and Myers voting
"aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 1765 and 1766, roll call, by showing Representative Champion voting "aye" rather than
"absent with leave".
Page 1769, roll call, by showing Representatives Davis (63) and Hosmer voting "aye" rather than
"absent with leave".
Page 1772, roll call, by showing Representative Black voting "aye" rather than "absent with
leave".
Page 1772, roll call, by showing Representatives Crump and Hoppe voting "aye" rather than
"absent with leave".
Pages 1783 and 1784, roll call, by showing Representatives Bartle, Champion, Crawford, Dolan
and Ladd Stokan voting "aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 1786 and 1787, roll call, by showing Representatives Luetkenhaus and Ladd Stokan voting
"aye" rather than "absent with leave".
Pages 1787 and 1788, roll call, by showing Representative Ward voting "aye" rather than "absent
with leave".
Pages 1788 and 1789, roll call, by showing Representatives Luetkenhaus and Ward voting "aye"
rather than "absent with leave".
Page 1790, roll call, by showing Representative Luetkenhaus voting "aye" rather than "absent
with leave".
Page 1791, roll call, by showing Representative Luetkenhaus voting "aye" rather than "absent
with leave".
Page 1791, roll call, by showing Representative Wright voting "no" rather than "absent with
leave".
Page 1792, roll call, by showing Representative Luetkenhaus voting "aye" rather than "absent
with leave".
Pages 1792 and 1793, roll call, by showing Representative Luetkenhaus voting "aye" rather than
"absent with leave".
COMMITTEE MEETINGS
JOINT COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
Wednesday, May 12, 1999. Senate Lounge upon evening adjournment.
Dept.of Elementary and Secondary Education. 5 CSR 80-805.015
MOTOR VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
Friday, May 7, 1999. Side gallery upon adjournment. Executive session.
To be considered - SB 392
HOUSE CALENDAR
SIXTY-SIXTH DAY, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1999
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS FOR PERFECTION
1 HJR 20, as amended - Gratz
2 HJR 38 - Seigfreid
3 HJR 35 - Williams (121)
4 HCS HJR 4 & 21 - Graham (24)
5 HJR 30 - Shelton
6 HJR 32 - O'Connor
HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION
1 HCS HB 769, as amended - Bray
2 HCS HB 934 - Treadway
3 HCS HB 456 - Fitzwater
4 HB 856 - Ford
5 HCS HB 640 - Campbell
6 HCS HB 354 - Barry
7 HCS HB 709 - Leake
8 HB 844 - Gratz
9 HB 519 - Relford
10 HCS HB 535 - May (108)
11 HB 406 - Mays (50)
12 HB 146, HCA 1 - Wiggins
13 HB 787 - Wiggins
14 HB 59, HCA 1 - Boucher
15 HB 699, HCA 1 - Kreider
16 HCS HB 142 - Campbell
17 HCS HB 488, 206 & 357 - May (108)
18 HB 85 - Troupe
19 HCS HB 200 - Troupe
20 HCS HB 89 - Troupe
21 HB 717 - Harlan
22 HCS HB 160 - O'Toole
23 HCS HB 730 - Leake
24 HCS HB 194 - Reynolds
25 HCS HB 908 - McBride
26 HB 105 - Scheve
27 HCS HB 54 - Boucher
28 HB 1021 - Boucher
29 HB 919 - Harlan
HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - INFORMAL
1 HCS HB 351 & 295, HS, as amended, pending - Scheve
2 HCS HB 643, 710 & 711 - Bray
3 HB 952, HA 1, HS, pending - Koller
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION FOR ADOPTION AND THIRD READING
HCR 20, (2-24-99, pgs. 511 & 512) - Thompson (37)
HOUSE BILL FOR THIRD READING
HS HB 753, (Fiscal Review 3-31-99) - Rizzo
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION FOR SECOND READING
SCR 20
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION FOR ADOPTION AND THIRD READING
HCS SCS SCR 15, (4-29-99, pg. 1633) - McBride
SENATE BILLS FOR THIRD READING
1 HCS SCS SB 346 - Days
2 SB 32 - Luetkenhaus
3 SB 326 - Harlan
4 HCS SB 20 - Schilling
5 HCS SS SCS SB 14, 60 & 69 - Bray
6 SB 495 - Mays (50)
7 HCS SCS SB 61 - Hoppe
8 HCS SS SCS SB 335, (Fiscal Review 5-4-99) - Parker
9 HCS SS SCS SB 160 & 82, E.C., (Fiscal Review 5-3-99) - Hoppe
10 HCS SS SB 373 - Crump
11 SCS SB 498 - O'Connor
12 HCS SCS SB 386, E.C. - Liese
13 HCS SB 518, (Fiscal Review 5-4-99) - Rizzo
14 HCS SS SCS SB 1, 92, 111, 129 & 222, (Fiscal Review 5-4-99) - May (108)
15 HCS SCS SB 387, 206 & 131, (Fiscal Review 5-4-99) - Gunn
16 SCS SB 211 - Riback Wilson
17 SS SCS SB 19, HCA 1, E.C. (Fiscal Review 5-5-99) - Koller
18 HCS SS SB 289 - Days
19 HCS SCS SB 394 - Hoppe
20 SCS SB 325, HCA 1 - Treadway
SENATE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - INFORMAL
1 HCS SS#2 SB 163 - Kelly (27)
2 SB 4 - Thompson (37)
3 HCS SB 399, HS, as amended, pending. E.C. - Davis (122)
HOUSE BILLS WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS
1 HB 261, SA 1 - Auer
2 SS SCS HB 65, as amended, E.C. (motion pending to refuse to adopt SS, a.a., req. Senate to
recede or grant conf. & conferees to exceed diff) - O'Toole
3 SS#3 SCS HS HCS HB 427, 40, 196 & 404 - Luetkenhaus
4 SS SCS HCS HB 888, as amended, E.C. - Leake
BILLS IN CONFERENCE
1 HS HCS SCS SB 436, as amended - Hoppe
2 HCS SB 219, as amended - Bray
3 HS HCS SB 291, as amended, E.C. - Dougherty
4 HS SB 310, as amended - Leake
5 HS HCS SS SCS SB 338, as amended - Harlan
6 HCS SS#2 SB 288, as amended - McLuckie
7 HS HCS SCS SB 8 & 173, as amended - Ladd Stokan
8 SB 76, HAs 1, 2, 3 & 4 - Shelton
9 CCR HCS SCS SB 31 & 285, as amended - Seigfreid
10 CCR SCS HCS HB 18, as amended - Franklin
11 CCR HB 19, as amended, SCA 1 - Franklin
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