JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE First Regular Session, 98th GENERAL ASSEMBLY SEVENTY-FIRST DAY, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2015 The House met pursuant to adjournment. Speaker Diehl in the Chair. Prayer by Msgr. Robert A. Kurwick, Chaplain. Not everyone that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father who is in heaven. (Matthew 7:21) O God of Grace and Glory, pour on us Your power as humbly we turn our spirits to You in this our morning prayer on our long last day of session. Keep us patient, kind, professional, and forgiving in all that we do and with all whom we encounter, both inside and outside this chamber. We are grateful that Missouri has been blest with the most creative and courageous souls who have built a great State in which the will of the people is the highest law. Inspire us to continue their great work so that Missouri may ever be the Show-Me State. And the House says, “Amen!” The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited. The Journal of the seventieth day was approved as printed. LETTER OF RESIGNATION May 15, 2015 Mr. D. Adam Crumbliss Chief Clerk, Missouri House of Representatives State Capitol Building Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Dear Mr. Clerk, Please consider this my official letter of resignation from the Missouri House of Representatives, effective immediately. It has been both an honor and a pleasure serving with you, and I wish you and the entire General Assembly nothing but the best and future success. Very truly yours, /s/ John J. Diehl, Jr. Speaker of the House of Representatives State Representative District 89 2891
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JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE
First Regular Session, 98th GENERAL ASSEMBLY
SEVENTY-FIRST DAY, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2015
The House met pursuant to adjournment.
Speaker Diehl in the Chair.
Prayer by Msgr. Robert A. Kurwick, Chaplain.
Not everyone that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of myFather who is in heaven. (Matthew 7:21)
O God of Grace and Glory, pour on us Your power as humbly we turn our spirits to You in this our morning prayer onour long last day of session. Keep us patient, kind, professional, and forgiving in all that we do and with all whom weencounter, both inside and outside this chamber.
We are grateful that Missouri has been blest with the most creative and courageous souls who have built a great Statein which the will of the people is the highest law. Inspire us to continue their great work so that Missouri may ever bethe Show-Me State.
And the House says, “Amen!”
The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited.
The Journal of the seventieth day was approved as printed.
LETTER OF RESIGNATION
May 15, 2015
Mr. D. Adam CrumblissChief Clerk, Missouri House of RepresentativesState Capitol BuildingJefferson City, Missouri 65101
Dear Mr. Clerk,
Please consider this my official letter of resignation from the Missouri House of Representatives, effective immediately.
It has been both an honor and a pleasure serving with you, and I wish you and the entire General Assembly nothing butthe best and future success.
Very truly yours,
/s/ John J. Diehl, Jr.Speaker of the House of RepresentativesState RepresentativeDistrict 89
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Representative Keeney assumed the Chair.
NOMINATION FOR SPEAKER
Representative Anderson nominated Representative Todd Richardson for Speaker of theHouse.
Representative Fitzpatrick seconded the nomination.
Representative Hoskins moved that nominations cease and Representative Richardson beelected by acclamation.
Which motion was adopted.
OATH OF OFFICE
Representative Richardson advanced to the bar and subscribed to the oath of office whichwas administered by the Honorable Patricia Breckenridge, Judge of the Supreme Court of Missouri.
Speaker Richardson assumed the Chair.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Committee on Fiscal Review, Chairman Allen reporting:
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HCS SS SB 58, begsleave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HCS SCS SB 146,begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HCS SB 463, begsleave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.
HOUSE BILLS WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS
HB 629, with Senate Amendment No. 1, relating to retirement benefits, was taken up byRepresentative Leara.
On motion of Representative Leara, the House concurred in Senate Amendment No. 1 bythe following vote:
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AYES: 123
Adams Alferman Allen Anders Anderson
Andrews Austin Bahr Barnes Basye
Beard Bernskoetter Berry Bondon Brattin
Brown 57 Brown 94 Burlison Chipman Cierpiot
Colona Conway 10 Cookson Corlew Cornejo
Crawford Cross Curtis Curtman Davis
Dogan Dohrman Dugger Dunn Eggleston
Engler English Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater 144
Fitzwater 49 Flanigan Fraker Franklin Frederick
Gannon Gosen Haahr Haefner Hansen
Harris Hicks Higdon Hill Hinson
Hoskins Houghton Hubbard Hubrecht Hurst
Johnson Jones Justus Keeney Kelley
Kidd King Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman
Kratky Lair Lant Lauer Leara
Lichtenegger Love Lynch Mathews McCaherty
McCann Beatty McDaniel McGaugh McManus Messenger
Miller Mitten Moon Morris Muntzel
Neely Pfautsch Phillips Pietzman Pike
Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Remole Rhoads
Roden Roeber Ross Rowden Rowland
Runions Ruth Shaul Shull Shumake
Solon Sommer Spencer Swan Taylor
Vescovo Walker White Wiemann Wilson
Wood Zerr Mr. Speaker
NOES: 034
Arthur Burns Butler Carpenter Ellington
Gardner Green Hummel Kendrick Kirkton
LaFaver Lavender Marshall May McCreery
McDonald McNeil Meredith Mims Montecillo
Morgan Newman Nichols Norr Otto
Pace Peters Pierson Pogue Rizzo
Rone Smith Walton Gray Webber
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 004
Black Conway 104 Hough Parkinson
VACANCIES: 002
On motion of Representative Leara, HB 629, as amended, was truly agreed to and finallypassed by the following vote:
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AYES: 125
Adams Alferman Allen Anders Anderson
Andrews Austin Bahr Barnes Basye
Beard Bernskoetter Berry Bondon Brattin
Brown 57 Brown 94 Burlison Chipman Cierpiot
Colona Conway 10 Cookson Corlew Cornejo
Crawford Cross Curtis Curtman Davis
Dogan Dohrman Dugger Dunn Eggleston
Engler English Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater 144
Fitzwater 49 Flanigan Fraker Franklin Frederick
Gannon Gosen Haahr Haefner Hansen
Harris Hicks Higdon Hill Hinson
Hoskins Hough Houghton Hubbard Hubrecht
Hurst Johnson Jones Justus Keeney
Kelley Kidd King Koenig Kolkmeyer
Korman Kratky Lair Lant Lauer
Leara Lichtenegger Love Lynch Mathews
McCaherty McCann Beatty McDaniel McGaugh McManus
Meredith Messenger Mitten Moon Morris
Muntzel Neely Parkinson Pfautsch Phillips
Pietzman Pike Redmon Rehder Reiboldt
Remole Rhoads Roden Roeber Rone
Ross Rowden Rowland Runions Ruth
Shaul Shumake Solon Sommer Spencer
Swan Taylor Vescovo Walker White
Wiemann Wilson Wood Zerr Mr. Speaker
NOES: 032
Arthur Burns Butler Carpenter Ellington
Gardner Green Hummel Kendrick Kirkton
LaFaver Lavender Marshall May McCreery
McDonald McNeil Mims Montecillo Morgan
Newman Nichols Norr Otto Pace
Peters Pierson Pogue Rizzo Smith
Walton Gray Webber
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 004
Black Conway 104 Miller Shull
VACANCIES: 002
Speaker Richardson declared the bill passed.
THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS
HCS SS#2 SCS SBs 199, 417 & 42, relating to judicial proceedings, was taken up byRepresentative Austin.
Representative Austin offered House Amendment No. 1.
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House Amendment No. 1
AMEND House Committee Substitute for Senate Substitute No. 2 for Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill Nos.199, 417 & 42, Page 3, Section 478.252, Line 53, by inserting immediately after said section and line the following:
"558.046. The sentencing court may, upon petition, reduce any term of sentence or probation pronounced bythe court or a term of conditional release or parole pronounced by the state board of probation and parole if the courtdetermines that:
(1) The convicted person was: (a) Convicted of an offense that did not involve violence or the threat of violence; [and] (b) Convicted of an offense that involved alcohol or illegal drugs; and (c) Convicted of an offense that did not result in the death of one or more persons; (2) Since the commission of such offense, the convicted person has successfully completed a detoxification
and rehabilitation program; and (3) The convicted person is not: (a) A prior offender, a persistent offender, a dangerous offender or a persistent misdemeanor offender as
defined by section 558.016; [or] (b) A persistent sexual offender as defined in section 566.125; or (c) A prior offender[,] or a persistent offender [or a class X offender as defined in section 558.019].558.046. The sentencing court may, upon petition, reduce any term of sentence or probation pronounced by
the court or a term of conditional release or parole pronounced by the state board of probation and parole if the courtdetermines that:
(1) The convicted person was: (a) Convicted of a crime that did not involve violence or the threat of violence; [and] (b) Convicted of a crime that involved alcohol or illegal drugs; and (c) Convicted of a crime that did not result in the death of one or more persons; (2) Since the commission of such crime, the convicted person has successfully completed a detoxification and
rehabilitation program; and (3) The convicted person is not: (a) A prior offender, a persistent offender, a dangerous offender or a persistent misdemeanor offender as
defined by section 558.016; [or] (b) A persistent sexual offender as defined in section 558.018; or (c) A prior offender[,] or a persistent offender [or a class X offender as defined in section 558.019]."; and
Further amend said bill, Pages 5-6, Section B, by deleting all of said section and inserting in lieu thereof thefollowing:
"Section B. Because of the need to clarify Missouri's deadly force statute to align with supreme court precedentand to ensure that offenders convicted of a crime resulting in the death of any person are not released prematurely, therepeal and reenactment of section 563.046 as enacted by senate bill no. 60, seventy-ninth general assembly, first regularsession and the repeal and reenactment of section 558.046 as enacted by senate bill no. 167, eighty-seventh generalassembly, first regular session are deemed necessary for the immediate preservation of the public health, welfare, peaceand safety, and is hereby declared to be an emergency act within the meaning of the constitution, and the repeal andreenactment of section 563.046 as enacted by senate bill no. 60, seventy-ninth general assembly, first regular sessionand the repeal and reenactment of section 558.046 as enacted by senate bill no. 167, eighty-seventh general assembly,first regular session shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and approval."; and
Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly.
Speaker Pro Tem Hoskins assumed the Chair.
On motion of Representative Austin, House Amendment No. 1 was adopted.
HCS SB 141, relating to crime, was taken up by Representative Cornejo.
Representative Cornejo moved that HCS SB 141 be adopted.
Which motion was defeated.
On motion of Representative Cornejo, SB 141 was truly agreed to and finally passed by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 140
Adams Alferman Anders Anderson Andrews
Arthur Austin Bahr Barnes Basye
Beard Berry Brattin Brown 57 Brown 94
Burlison Burns Butler Carpenter Chipman
Cierpiot Colona Cookson Corlew Cornejo
Crawford Curtman Davis Dohrman Dugger
Dunn Ellington Engler English Entlicher
Fitzpatrick Fitzwater 144 Flanigan Fraker Franklin
Frederick Gannon Green Haefner Harris
Hicks Hill Hoskins Houghton Hubbard
Hubrecht Hummel Hurst Johnson Jones
Justus Keeney Kelley Kendrick Kidd
King Kirkton Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman
Kratky LaFaver Lair Lant Lauer
Lavender Leara Lichtenegger Love Lynch
Marshall Mathews May McCaherty McCann Beatty
McCreery McDaniel McDonald McGaugh McManus
McNeil Meredith Messenger Miller Mims
Mitten Montecillo Moon Morgan Morris
Muntzel Neely Newman Norr Pace
Parkinson Peters Pfautsch Phillips Pierson
Pietzman Pike Redmon Rehder Reiboldt
Remole Rhoads Rizzo Roden Roeber
Rone Ross Rowden Rowland Runions
Ruth Shaul Shull Shumake Smith
Solon Sommer Spencer Swan Taylor
Vescovo Walker Walton Gray Webber White
Wiemann Wilson Wood Zerr Mr. Speaker
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 002
Fitzwater 49 Pogue
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 019
Allen Bernskoetter Black Bondon Conway 10
Conway 104 Cross Curtis Dogan Eggleston
Gardner Gosen Haahr Hansen Higdon
Hinson Hough Nichols Otto
VACANCIES: 002
Speaker Richardson declared the bill passed.
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HCS SS SB 373, relating to public safety, was taken up by Representative McDaniel.
Representative McDaniel moved that HCS SS SB 373 be adopted.
Which motion was defeated.
On motion of Representative McDaniel, SS SB 373 was truly agreed to and finally passedby the following vote:
AYES: 129
Adams Alferman Allen Anders Anderson
Andrews Arthur Austin Bahr Barnes
Basye Beard Bernskoetter Berry Bondon
Brattin Brown 57 Brown 94 Burlison Burns
Butler Carpenter Chipman Cierpiot Colona
Cookson Corlew Cornejo Crawford Davis
Dohrman Dugger Dunn Ellington Engler
English Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater 144 Flanigan
Franklin Frederick Gannon Haefner Harris
Hicks Hill Hoskins Houghton Hubbard
Hubrecht Hummel Johnson Jones Justus
Keeney Kelley Kendrick Kidd King
Kirkton Koenig Kolkmeyer Kratky LaFaver
Lant Lauer Lavender Lichtenegger Love
Lynch Mathews May McCann Beatty McCreery
McDaniel McDonald McGaugh McManus McNeil
Meredith Messenger Miller Mims Mitten
Montecillo Morgan Morris Muntzel Neely
Newman Nichols Norr Pace Parkinson
Peters Pfautsch Phillips Pietzman Pike
Rehder Reiboldt Remole Rhoads Rizzo
Roden Roeber Rone Ross Rowden
Rowland Runions Ruth Shaul Shull
Shumake Solon Sommer Swan Taylor
Vescovo Walker Walton Gray White Wiemann
Wilson Wood Zerr Mr. Speaker
NOES: 012
Curtman Green Hurst Korman Lair
Leara Marshall McCaherty Moon Pierson
Pogue Smith
PRESENT: 001
Fitzwater 49
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 019
Black Conway 10 Conway 104 Cross Curtis
Dogan Eggleston Fraker Gardner Gosen
Haahr Hansen Higdon Hinson Hough
Otto Redmon Spencer Webber
VACANCIES: 002
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Speaker Richardson declared the bill passed.
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that theSenate has taken up and adopted the Conference Committee Report on HCS SCS SB 210, asamended, and has taken up and passed CCS HCS SCS SB 210.
BILLS IN CONFERENCE
CCR HCS SCS SB 210, as amended, relating to health care, was taken up byRepresentative Flanigan.
On motion of Representative Flanigan, CCR HCS SCS SB 210, as amended, was adoptedby the following vote:
AYES: 131
Adams Alferman Allen Anders Anderson
Andrews Arthur Austin Bahr Barnes
Basye Beard Bernskoetter Berry Bondon
Brown 57 Brown 94 Burlison Burns Butler
Carpenter Chipman Cierpiot Colona Conway 10
Cookson Corlew Cornejo Crawford Cross
Curtman Davis Dohrman Dugger Dunn
Ellington Engler English Entlicher Fitzpatrick
Fitzwater 144 Fitzwater 49 Flanigan Fraker Franklin
Frederick Gannon Haefner Harris Hicks
Hill Hoskins Houghton Hubbard Hubrecht
Hurst Johnson Jones Justus Keeney
Kelley Kendrick Kidd King Kirkton
Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman Kratky Lair
Lant Lauer Lavender Leara Lichtenegger
Love Lynch Mathews McCaherty McCann Beatty
McDaniel McDonald McGaugh McManus McNeil
Messenger Mims Mitten Montecillo Morgan
Morris Muntzel Neely Nichols Pace
Peters Pfautsch Phillips Pierson Pietzman
Pike Rehder Reiboldt Remole Rhoads
Rizzo Roden Roeber Rone Ross
Rowden Rowland Runions Ruth Shaul
Shull Shumake Solon Sommer Spencer
Swan Taylor Vescovo Walker Walton Gray
Webber White Wiemann Wood Zerr
Mr. Speaker
NOES: 016
Brattin Green Hummel LaFaver Marshall
May McCreery Meredith Miller Moon
Newman Norr Parkinson Pogue Smith
Wilson
PRESENT: 000
Seventy-first Day–Friday, May 15, 2015 2927
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 014
Black Conway 104 Curtis Dogan Eggleston
Gardner Gosen Haahr Hansen Higdon
Hinson Hough Otto Redmon
VACANCIES: 002
On motion of Representative Flanigan, CCS HCS SCS SB 210 was truly agreed to andfinally passed by the following vote:
AYES: 133
Adams Alferman Allen Anders Anderson
Andrews Arthur Austin Bahr Barnes
Basye Beard Bernskoetter Berry Bondon
Brattin Brown 57 Brown 94 Burlison Burns
Butler Carpenter Chipman Cierpiot Colona
Conway 10 Cookson Cornejo Crawford Cross
Curtis Curtman Davis Dohrman Dugger
Dunn Ellington English Entlicher Fitzpatrick
Fitzwater 144 Fitzwater 49 Flanigan Fraker Franklin
Frederick Gannon Haefner Harris Hicks
Hill Hoskins Houghton Hubbard Hubrecht
Hurst Johnson Jones Justus Keeney
Kelley Kendrick Kidd King Kirkton
Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman Kratky Lair
Lant Lauer Lavender Leara Lichtenegger
Love Lynch Mathews McCaherty McCann Beatty
McDaniel McDonald McGaugh McManus McNeil
Messenger Miller Mitten Montecillo Morgan
Morris Muntzel Neely Nichols Pace
Peters Pfautsch Phillips Pierson Pietzman
Pike Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Remole
Rhoads Rizzo Roden Roeber Rone
Ross Rowden Rowland Runions Ruth
Shaul Shull Shumake Solon Sommer
Spencer Swan Taylor Vescovo Walker
Walton Gray Webber White Wiemann Wilson
Wood Zerr Mr. Speaker
NOES: 013
Green Hummel LaFaver Marshall May
McCreery Meredith Moon Newman Norr
Parkinson Pogue Smith
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 015
Black Conway 104 Corlew Dogan Eggleston
Engler Gardner Gosen Haahr Hansen
Higdon Hinson Hough Mims Otto
VACANCIES: 002
2928 Journal of the House
Speaker Richardson declared the bill passed.
Representative Bernskoetter assumed the Chair.
THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS
SS#3 SCS SB 142, relating to implementation impact reports, was taken up byRepresentative Ross.
On motion of Representative Ross, SS#3 SCS SB 142 was truly agreed to and finally passedby the following vote:
AYES: 105
Alferman Allen Anderson Andrews Austin
Bahr Barnes Basye Beard Bernskoetter
Berry Bondon Brattin Brown 57 Brown 94
Burlison Chipman Cierpiot Conway 10 Cookson
Corlew Cornejo Crawford Cross Curtman
Davis Dohrman Dugger English Entlicher
Fitzwater 144 Flanigan Fraker Franklin Frederick
Gannon Haefner Harris Hill Hoskins
Houghton Hubrecht Hummel Hurst Johnson
Jones Justus Keeney Kelley Kidd
King Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman Lair
Lant Lauer Lichtenegger Love Lynch
Mathews McCaherty McDaniel McGaugh Messenger
Miller Montecillo Moon Morris Muntzel
Neely Parkinson Peters Pfautsch Phillips
Pietzman Pike Redmon Rehder Reiboldt
Remole Rhoads Roden Roeber Rone
Ross Rowden Rowland Ruth Shaul
Shull Shumake Solon Sommer Spencer
Swan Taylor Vescovo Walker Walton Gray
White Wiemann Wilson Wood Zerr
NOES: 033
Adams Anders Arthur Burns Butler
Carpenter Colona Dunn Ellington Green
Kendrick Kirkton Kratky Lavender May
McCann Beatty McCreery McDonald McManus McNeil
Meredith Mims Mitten Morgan Newman
Nichols Norr Pace Pierson Rizzo
Runions Smith Webber
PRESENT: 002
Fitzwater 49 Pogue
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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 021
Black Conway 104 Curtis Dogan Eggleston
Engler Fitzpatrick Gardner Gosen Haahr
Hansen Hicks Higdon Hinson Hough
Hubbard LaFaver Leara Marshall Otto
Mr. Speaker
VACANCIES: 002
Representative Bernskoetter declared the bill passed.
HCS SB 405, relating to the collection of public funds, was taken up by RepresentativeAndrews.
Representative Andrews moved that HCS SB 405 be adopted.
Which motion was defeated.
On motion of Representative Andrews, SB 405 was truly agreed to and finally passed by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 133
Adams Alferman Allen Anders Anderson
Andrews Arthur Austin Bahr Barnes
Basye Beard Bernskoetter Berry Bondon
Brattin Brown 94 Burlison Burns Carpenter
Chipman Cierpiot Cookson Corlew Cornejo
Crawford Cross Curtman Davis Dohrman
Dugger Dunn Engler English Entlicher
Fitzpatrick Fitzwater 144 Flanigan Fraker Franklin
Frederick Gannon Green Haefner Harris
Hicks Hill Hoskins Houghton Hubrecht
Hummel Hurst Johnson Jones Justus
Keeney Kelley Kendrick King Kirkton
Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman Lair Lant
Lauer Lavender Leara Lichtenegger Love
Lynch Marshall Mathews May McCaherty
McCann Beatty McCreery McDaniel McDonald McGaugh
McManus McNeil Meredith Messenger Miller
Mims Montecillo Moon Morgan Morris
Muntzel Neely Newman Nichols Norr
Pace Parkinson Peters Pfautsch Phillips
Pierson Pietzman Pike Rehder Reiboldt
Remole Rhoads Rizzo Roden Roeber
Ross Rowden Rowland Runions Ruth
Shaul Shull Shumake Solon Sommer
Spencer Swan Taylor Vescovo Walker
Walton Gray Webber White Wiemann Wilson
Wood Zerr Mr. Speaker
NOES: 005
Butler Ellington Kratky Pogue Smith
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PRESENT: 001
Fitzwater 49
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 022
Black Brown 57 Colona Conway 10 Conway 104
Curtis Dogan Eggleston Gardner Gosen
Haahr Hansen Higdon Hinson Hough
Hubbard Kidd LaFaver Mitten Otto
Redmon Rone
VACANCIES: 002
Representative Bernskoetter declared the bill passed.
HCS SB 463, relating to taxation, was taken up by Representative Hoskins.
Representative Hoskins moved that HCS SB 463 be adopted.
Which motion was defeated.
On motion of Representative Hoskins, SB 463 was truly agreed to and finally passed by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 128
Adams Alferman Allen Anders Anderson
Andrews Arthur Austin Bahr Barnes
Basye Beard Bernskoetter Berry Bondon
Brattin Brown 57 Brown 94 Burlison Burns
Butler Carpenter Chipman Cierpiot Corlew
Cornejo Crawford Cross Curtman Davis
Dohrman Dugger Dunn Ellington Engler
Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater 144 Fraker Franklin
Frederick Gannon Green Haefner Harris
Hicks Hill Hoskins Houghton Hubrecht
Hummel Hurst Johnson Jones Justus
Keeney Kelley Kendrick Kidd King
Kirkton Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman Kratky
Lair Lant Lauer Lavender Lichtenegger
Love Lynch Mathews May McCaherty
McCann Beatty McCreery McDaniel McDonald McGaugh
McManus McNeil Messenger Miller Montecillo
Morgan Morris Muntzel Neely Newman
Nichols Norr Pace Parkinson Peters
Pfautsch Phillips Pierson Pietzman Pike
Reiboldt Remole Rhoads Rizzo Roden
Roeber Rone Rowden Rowland Runions
Ruth Shaul Shull Shumake Smith
Solon Sommer Spencer Swan Taylor
Vescovo Walker Webber White Wiemann
Wood Zerr Mr. Speaker
Seventy-first Day–Friday, May 15, 2015 2931
NOES: 009
Colona English Fitzwater 49 Marshall Mims
Moon Pogue Walton Gray Wilson
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 024
Black Conway 10 Conway 104 Cookson Curtis
Dogan Eggleston Flanigan Gardner Gosen
Haahr Hansen Higdon Hinson Hough
Hubbard LaFaver Leara Meredith Mitten
Otto Redmon Rehder Ross
VACANCIES: 002
Representative Bernskoetter declared the bill passed.
Speaker Pro Tem Hoskins resumed the Chair.
SS SB 366, relating to the Missouri Higher Education Savings Program, was taken up byRepresentative Alferman.
On motion of Representative Alferman, SS SB 366 was truly agreed to and finally passedby the following vote:
AYES: 130
Adams Alferman Allen Anders Anderson
Andrews Arthur Austin Bahr Barnes
Basye Beard Bondon Brattin Brown 57
Brown 94 Burlison Burns Butler Carpenter
Chipman Cierpiot Colona Cookson Corlew
Cornejo Crawford Curtman Davis Dohrman
Dugger Dunn Ellington English Entlicher
Fitzpatrick Fitzwater 144 Flanigan Franklin Frederick
Gannon Green Haefner Harris Hicks
Hoskins Houghton Hubrecht Hummel Hurst
Johnson Justus Keeney Kelley Kendrick
Kidd King Kirkton Koenig Kolkmeyer
Korman Kratky Lair Lant Lauer
Lavender Leara Lichtenegger Love Lynch
Marshall Mathews May McCaherty McCann Beatty
McCreery McDonald McGaugh McManus McNeil
Messenger Miller Mims Montecillo Moon
Morgan Morris Muntzel Neely Newman
Nichols Norr Pace Parkinson Peters
Pfautsch Phillips Pietzman Pike Rehder
Reiboldt Remole Rhoads Rizzo Roden
Roeber Rone Rowden Rowland Runions
Ruth Shaul Shull Shumake Smith
Solon Sommer Spencer Swan Taylor
Vescovo Walker Walton Gray Webber White
Wiemann Wilson Wood Zerr Mr. Speaker
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NOES: 000
PRESENT: 003
Fitzwater 49 Hill Pogue
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 028
Bernskoetter Berry Black Conway 10 Conway 104
Cross Curtis Dogan Eggleston Engler
Fraker Gardner Gosen Haahr Hansen
Higdon Hinson Hough Hubbard Jones
LaFaver McDaniel Meredith Mitten Otto
Pierson Redmon Ross
VACANCIES: 002
Speaker Pro Tem Hoskins declared the bill passed.
HCS SCS SB 539, relating to political subdivisions, was taken up by RepresentativeFranklin.
Representative Franklin moved that HCS SCS SB 539 be adopted.
Which motion was defeated.
On motion of Representative Franklin, SCS SB 539 was truly agreed to and finally passedby the following vote:
AYES: 118
Adams Alferman Allen Anders Anderson
Andrews Arthur Austin Bahr Barnes
Basye Bernskoetter Berry Bondon Brattin
Brown 57 Brown 94 Burlison Carpenter Chipman
Cierpiot Cookson Corlew Cornejo Crawford
Curtman Davis Dohrman Dunn Engler
English Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater 144 Flanigan
Franklin Frederick Gannon Haefner Harris
Hill Hoskins Houghton Hubrecht Hummel
Hurst Johnson Jones Justus Keeney
Kelley Kendrick Kidd King Kirkton
Koenig Korman Lair Lant Lauer
Lavender Leara Lichtenegger Love Lynch
Marshall Mathews McCann Beatty McCreery McDaniel
McGaugh McManus McNeil Meredith Messenger
Miller Mitten Montecillo Moon Morgan
Morris Muntzel Newman Norr Pace
Parkinson Peters Pfautsch Phillips Pierson
Pike Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Remole
Rhoads Rizzo Roden Roeber Rone
Ross Rowden Rowland Ruth Shaul
Shull Shumake Solon Sommer Swan
Taylor Vescovo Walker Webber Wiemann
Wood Zerr Mr. Speaker
Seventy-first Day–Friday, May 15, 2015 2933
NOES: 017
Burns Butler Colona Ellington Green
Kratky May McCaherty McDonald Mims
Nichols Pogue Runions Smith Spencer
Walton Gray Wilson
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 026
Beard Black Conway 10 Conway 104 Cross
Curtis Dogan Dugger Eggleston Fitzwater 49
Fraker Gardner Gosen Haahr Hansen
Hicks Higdon Hinson Hough Hubbard
Kolkmeyer LaFaver Neely Otto Pietzman
White
VACANCIES: 002
Speaker Pro Tem Hoskins declared the bill passed.
SCS SB 93, relating to free speech at public institutions of higher education, was taken upby Representative Brattin.
Representative Cierpiot moved the previous question.
Which motion was adopted by the following vote:
AYES: 092
Alferman Allen Anderson Andrews Austin
Bahr Barnes Basye Beard Bernskoetter
Berry Bondon Brattin Brown 57 Brown 94
Burlison Chipman Cierpiot Cookson Cornejo
Crawford Curtman Davis Dohrman Engler
English Entlicher Fitzpatrick Fitzwater 49 Flanigan
Fraker Frederick Gannon Haefner Hoskins
Houghton Hubrecht Hurst Johnson Justus
Keeney Kelley Kidd King Koenig
Kolkmeyer Korman Lant Lauer Leara
Lichtenegger Love Lynch Marshall Mathews
McCaherty McDaniel McGaugh Messenger Moon
Morris Muntzel Neely Parkinson Pfautsch
Phillips Pike Pogue Rehder Reiboldt
Remole Rhoads Roeber Rone Ross
Rowden Rowland Ruth Shull Shumake
Solon Sommer Spencer Swan Taylor
Vescovo Walker White Wiemann Wilson
Wood Zerr
NOES: 034
Adams Anders Arthur Burns Butler
Carpenter Colona Ellington Green Harris
Hummel Kendrick Kirkton Kratky Lavender
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May McCann Beatty McCreery McNeil Meredith
Mims Mitten Montecillo Morgan Newman
Nichols Norr Pace Peters Pierson
Rizzo Runions Smith Webber
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 035
Black Conway 10 Conway 104 Corlew Cross
Curtis Dogan Dugger Dunn Eggleston
Fitzwater 144 Franklin Gardner Gosen Haahr
Hansen Hicks Higdon Hill Hinson
Hough Hubbard Jones LaFaver Lair
McDonald McManus Miller Otto Pietzman
Redmon Roden Shaul Walton Gray Mr. Speaker
VACANCIES: 002
On motion of Representative Brattin, SCS SB 93 was truly agreed to and finally passed bythe following vote:
SCS SB 435, with House Amendment No. 1 to House Amendment No. 1 and HouseAmendment No. 1, pending, to authorize the conveyance of property owned by the state in St.Louis County to St. Louis County, was taken up by Representative Pierson.
House Amendment No. 1 was withdrawn.
On motion of Representative Pierson, SCS SB 435 was truly agreed to and finally passedby the following vote:
AYES: 105
Allen Anders Andrews Arthur Austin
Barnes Basye Beard Bernskoetter Bondon
Brown 57 Burns Butler Carpenter Chipman
Cierpiot Cookson Cornejo Crawford Davis
Dohrman Dunn English Entlicher Fitzpatrick
Fitzwater 144 Fraker Franklin Gannon Green
Haefner Harris Hicks Hoskins Houghton
Hummel Johnson Jones Justus Keeney
Kelley Kendrick King Kirkton Kolkmeyer
Kratky Lair Lant Lauer Lavender
Leara Lichtenegger Love Lynch Mathews
May McCaherty McCreery McDaniel McDonald
McGaugh McManus McNeil Meredith Messenger
Miller Mims Morgan Neely Newman
Nichols Norr Pace Peters Pfautsch
Phillips Pierson Pike Rehder Reiboldt
Rhoads Rizzo Roden Roeber Rone
Rowden Rowland Runions Ruth Shaul
Shull Shumake Smith Solon Sommer
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Swan Taylor Vescovo Walker Webber
White Wiemann Wood Zerr Mr. Speaker
NOES: 027
Alferman Anderson Bahr Berry Burlison
Corlew Curtis Curtman Fitzwater 49 Higdon
Hill Hubrecht Hurst Kidd Koenig
Korman Marshall Moon Morris Muntzel
Parkinson Pietzman Pogue Remole Ross
Spencer Wilson
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 029
Adams Black Brattin Brown 94 Colona
Conway 10 Conway 104 Cross Dogan Dugger
Eggleston Ellington Engler Flanigan Frederick
Gardner Gosen Haahr Hansen Hinson
Hough Hubbard LaFaver McCann Beatty Mitten
Montecillo Otto Redmon Walton Gray
VACANCIES: 002
Speaker Richardson declared the bill passed.
Representative Johnson assumed the Chair.
THIRD READING OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
SCR 38, relating to an audit of the State Auditor’s office, was taken up by RepresentativeFitzpatrick.
On motion of Representative Fitzpatrick, SCR 38 was truly agreed to and finally passed bythe following vote:
AYES: 135
Adams Alferman Allen Anders Anderson
Andrews Arthur Bahr Barnes Basye
Beard Bernskoetter Berry Bondon Brown 57
Brown 94 Burlison Burns Butler Carpenter
Chipman Cierpiot Cookson Corlew Cornejo
Crawford Cross Curtis Curtman Davis
Dohrman Dunn Ellington English Entlicher
Fitzpatrick Fitzwater 144 Fitzwater 49 Fraker Frederick
Gannon Green Haefner Harris Hicks
Higdon Hill Houghton Hubrecht Hummel
Hurst Johnson Jones Justus Keeney
Kelley Kendrick Kidd King Kirkton
Koenig Kolkmeyer Korman Kratky Lair
Lant Lavender Leara Lichtenegger Love
Lynch Marshall Mathews May McCaherty
McCann Beatty McCreery McDaniel McDonald McGaugh
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McManus McNeil Meredith Messenger Miller
Mims Mitten Moon Morgan Morris
Muntzel Neely Newman Nichols Norr
Pace Parkinson Peters Pfautsch Phillips
Pierson Pietzman Pike Pogue Rehder
Reiboldt Remole Rhoads Rizzo Roden
Roeber Rone Ross Rowden Rowland
Runions Ruth Shaul Shull Shumake
Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Swan
Taylor Vescovo Walker Webber White
Wiemann Wilson Wood Zerr Mr. Speaker
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 001
Hoskins
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 025
Austin Black Brattin Colona Conway 10
Conway 104 Dogan Dugger Eggleston Engler
Flanigan Franklin Gardner Gosen Haahr
Hansen Hinson Hough Hubbard LaFaver
Lauer Montecillo Otto Redmon Walton Gray
VACANCIES: 002
Representative Johnson declared the bill passed.
PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILLS
HCS HB 1361, relating to collective bargaining units within the bi-state developmentagency, was taken up by Representative Mathews.
HCS HB 1361 was laid over.
HB 793, with House Amendment No. 1 to House Amendment No. 1 and HouseAmendment No. 1, pending, relating to the designation of the official state work chronicling the1993 flood, was taken up by Representative Rizzo.
Speaker Richardson resumed the Chair.
House Amendment No. 1 to House Amendment No. 1 was withdrawn.
House Amendment No. 1 was withdrawn.
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On motion of Representative Rizzo, HB 793 was ordered perfected and printed by thefollowing vote:
AYES: 065
Allen Anders Arthur Bahr Barnes
Bernskoetter Berry Bondon Brown 94 Butler
Carpenter Cookson Corlew Cornejo Dunn
Ellington Entlicher Fitzwater 49 Flanigan Frederick
Green Haefner Harris Hicks Hoskins
Hummel Johnson Jones Justus Kelley
Kendrick Kirkton Korman Kratky Lavender
May McCaherty McCann Beatty McCreery McDaniel
McDonald McManus McNeil Meredith Mims
Mitten Morgan Newman Norr Pace
Parkinson Peters Phillips Reiboldt Rizzo
Rone Rowden Runions Shumake Smith
Sommer Swan Webber Wood Zerr
NOES: 061
Adams Alferman Anderson Andrews Basye
Beard Brown 57 Burlison Burns Chipman
Cierpiot Crawford Cross Curtman Davis
Fitzpatrick Fitzwater 144 Fraker Gannon Higdon
Hill Houghton Hurst Keeney Kidd
King Koenig Lair Lant Lichtenegger
Mathews McGaugh Messenger Miller Moon
Morris Muntzel Neely Nichols Pfautsch
Pierson Pietzman Pike Pogue Rehder
Remole Rhoads Roden Roeber Ross
Rowland Ruth Shaul Shull Taylor
Vescovo Walker White Wiemann Wilson
Mr. Speaker
PRESENT: 008
Curtis Dohrman English Hubrecht Kolkmeyer
Love Lynch Spencer
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 027
Austin Black Brattin Colona Conway 10
Conway 104 Dogan Dugger Eggleston Engler
Franklin Gardner Gosen Haahr Hansen
Hinson Hough Hubbard LaFaver Lauer
Leara Marshall Montecillo Otto Redmon
Solon Walton Gray
VACANCIES: 002
REFERRAL OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS
The following House Resolutions were referred to the Committee indicated:
HR 269 - Emerging Issues in Education
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HR 296 - Select Committee on RulesHR 302 - Ways and MeansHR 431 - Select Committee on RulesHR 523 - Select Committee on RulesHR 534 - Government Oversight and AccountabilityHR 564 - BankingHR 565 - Government Oversight and AccountabilityHR 659 - Emerging IssuesHR 731 - Trade and TourismHR 738 - Select Committee on RulesHR 947 - Government Oversight and AccountabilityHR 949 - Trade and TourismHR 2591 - Select Committee on Rules
REFERRAL OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
The following House Concurrent Resolutions were referred to the Committee indicated:
HCR 6 - Economic Development and Business Attraction and RetentionHCR 7 - Trade and TourismHCR 10 - Trade and TourismHCR 11 - Utility InfrastructureHCR 13 - Government Oversight and AccountabilityHCR 25 - Trade and TourismHCR 30 - Ways and MeansHCR 31 - Select Committee on RulesHCR 33 - Government Oversight and AccountabilityHCR 36 - Trade and TourismHCR 37 - BankingHCR 41 - Government Oversight and AccountabilityHCR 42 - Emerging IssuesHCR 43 - Trade and TourismHCR 44 - Trade and TourismHCR 45 - Trade and TourismHCR 46 - Government Oversight and AccountabilityHCR 48 - Emerging IssuesHCR 50 - Energy and the EnvironmentHCR 51 - Emerging Issues in EducationHCR 52 - BankingHCR 53 - TelecommunicationsHCR 54 - Government Oversight and Accountability
REFERRAL OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
The following House Joint Resolutions were referred to the Committee indicated:
HJR 10 - Elections
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HJR 12 - Government EfficiencyHJR 14 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHJR 15 - Select Committee on General LawsHJR 16 - ElectionsHJR 18 - Government EfficiencyHJR 21 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHJR 23 - Ways and MeansHJR 26 - Select Committee on RulesHJR 27 - Select Committee on RulesHJR 28 - Select Committee on RulesHJR 32 - Workforce Standards and DevelopmentHJR 35 - Workforce Standards and DevelopmentHJR 36 - Government EfficiencyHJR 37 - Ways and MeansHJR 39 - Conservation and Natural ResourcesHJR 40 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHJR 45 - Ways and MeansHJR 46 - Ways and MeansHJR 47 - ElectionsHJR 48 - VeteransHJR 51 - Elections
REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS
The following House Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:
HB 27 - TransportationHB 28 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 43 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 46 - Workforce Standards and DevelopmentHB 53 - Local GovernmentHB 77 - Small BusinessHB 87 - Emerging Issues in EducationHB 89 - Emerging Issues in EducationHB 140 - Agriculture PolicyHB 143 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 144 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 153 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 154 - Special Committee on Urban IssuesHB 155 - Special Committee on Urban IssuesHB 156 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 162 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 163 - Emerging IssuesHB 166 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 167 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 168 - Emerging IssuesHB 169 - Small Business
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HB 170 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 171 - Children and FamiliesHB 172 - Emerging IssuesHB 173 - Trade and TourismHB 174 - Ways and MeansHB 175 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 176 - Emerging IssuesHB 177 - Emerging IssuesHB 184 - Emerging IssuesHB 214 - Property, Casualty, and Life InsuranceHB 220 - Emerging IssuesHB 231 - Utility InfrastructureHB 235 - Workforce Standards and DevelopmentHB 236 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 244 - Economic Development and Business Attraction and RetentionHB 248 - Property, Casualty, and Life InsuranceHB 249 - ElectionsHB 260 - Agriculture PolicyHB 270 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 274 - Economic Development and Business Attraction and RetentionHB 277 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 286 - Workforce Standards and DevelopmentHB 297 - Emerging IssuesHB 306 - Property, Casualty, and Life InsuranceHB 307 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 310 - TransportationHB 345 - ElectionsHB 346 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 347 - Select Committee on General LawsHB 348 - Workforce Standards and DevelopmentHB 349 - Workforce Standards and DevelopmentHB 350 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 351 - Children and FamiliesHB 352 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 353 - Children and FamiliesHB 354 - Workforce Standards and DevelopmentHB 357 - Workforce Standards and DevelopmentHB 364 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 367 - Trade and TourismHB 369 - Emerging IssuesHB 371 - TransportationHB 378 - Economic Development and Business Attraction and RetentionHB 390 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 392 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 394 - Ways and MeansHB 397 - Government EfficiencyHB 398 - Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
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HB 399 - BankingHB 406 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 414 - Trade and TourismHB 418 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 420 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 432 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 433 - Local GovernmentHB 434 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 435 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 437 - Local GovernmentHB 441 - Emerging IssuesHB 442 - Government EfficiencyHB 443 - Children and FamiliesHB 445 - Economic Development and Business Attraction and RetentionHB 449 - ElectionsHB 456 - Local GovernmentHB 470 - Higher EducationHB 471 - Children and FamiliesHB 472 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 474 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 482 - Emerging IssuesHB 483 - Emerging IssuesHB 486 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 488 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 492 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 493 - Employment SecurityHB 495 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 496 - Emerging IssuesHB 498 - TransportationHB 505 - Energy and the EnvironmentHB 508 - Emerging IssuesHB 510 - Emerging IssuesHB 516 - Property, Casualty, and Life InsuranceHB 546 - Children and FamiliesHB 552 - Workforce Standards and DevelopmentHB 558 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 561 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 572 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 575 - CorrectionsHB 577 - Emerging Issues in EducationHB 579 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 588 - Children and FamiliesHB 601 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 604 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 620 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 621 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 622 - Local Government
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HB 625 - Emerging IssuesHB 626 - Emerging IssuesHB 641 - VeteransHB 646 - Emerging IssuesHB 656 - Energy and the EnvironmentHB 670 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 673 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 674 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 703 - ElectionsHB 716 - Property, Casualty, and Life InsuranceHB 721 - TransportationHB 729 - ElectionsHB 730 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 732 - Emerging IssuesHB 733 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 737 - Economic Development and Business Attraction and RetentionHB 744 - Government Oversight and AccountabilityHB 745 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 746 - Property, Casualty, and Life InsuranceHB 747 - Consumer AffairsHB 748 - Government Oversight and AccountabilityHB 750 - Workforce Standards and DevelopmentHB 779 - Ways and MeansHB 782 - Emerging IssuesHB 786 - Health InsuranceHB 794 - Ways and MeansHB 795 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 797 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 802 - Emerging IssuesHB 805 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 809 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 813 - Emerging IssuesHB 818 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 819 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 820 - BankingHB 821 - Energy and the EnvironmentHB 825 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 828 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 831 - Higher EducationHB 837 - Emerging IssuesHB 845 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 846 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 847 - Local GovernmentHB 870 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 876 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 885 - TransportationHB 886 - Emerging Issues
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HB 887 - Trade and TourismHB 888 - TransportationHB 890 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 894 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 898 - Trade and TourismHB 899 - Special Committee on Urban IssuesHB 900 - Economic Development and Business Attraction and RetentionHB 902 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 903 - Economic Development and Business Attraction and RetentionHB 904 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 906 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 907 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 908 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 909 - Economic Development and Business Attraction and RetentionHB 912 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 913 - Local GovernmentHB 915 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 925 - Utility InfrastructureHB 936 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 941 - Economic Development and Business Attraction and RetentionHB 942 - Workforce Standards and DevelopmentHB 943 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 944 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 945 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 946 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 948 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 949 - Government Oversight and AccountabilityHB 950 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 951 - Small BusinessHB 952 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 953 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 954 - Property, Casualty, and Life InsuranceHB 962 - Local GovernmentHB 963 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 968 - Children and FamiliesHB 970 - CorrectionsHB 972 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 973 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 975 - Professional Registration and LicensingHB 980 - Emerging IssuesHB 983 - Ways and MeansHB 988 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 989 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 997 - Agriculture PolicyHB 999 - Agriculture PolicyHB 1004 - VeteransHB 1007 - Conservation and Natural Resources
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HB 1008 - PensionsHB 1009 - TransportationHB 1011 - Higher EducationHB 1012 - Government EfficiencyHB 1025 - TransportationHB 1026 - Ways and MeansHB 1028 - Local GovernmentHB 1030 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 1031 - Health InsuranceHB 1032 - Conservation and Natural ResourcesHB 1033 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 1034 - Government EfficiencyHB 1035 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 1036 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 1037 - Local GovernmentHB 1049 - Ways and MeansHB 1051 - Conservation and Natural ResourcesHB 1055 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1056 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1059 - Children and FamiliesHB 1062 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 1065 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 1071 - Government Oversight and AccountabilityHB 1073 - Children and FamiliesHB 1078 - Emerging IssuesHB 1082 - Special Committee on Urban IssuesHB 1089 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 1099 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1107 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1108 - ElectionsHB 1120 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1121 - Emerging IssuesHB 1126 - TransportationHB 1128 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 1130 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1135 - Agriculture PolicyHB 1140 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1141 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 1142 - Ways and MeansHB 1144 - Agriculture PolicyHB 1145 - Agriculture PolicyHB 1147 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 1148 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 1155 - Government Oversight and AccountabilityHB 1156 - Children and FamiliesHB 1160 - Ways and MeansHB 1161 - Children and Families
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HB 1163 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 1166 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1168 - Ways and MeansHB 1169 - Energy and the EnvironmentHB 1172 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1185 - Local GovernmentHB 1186 - Emerging IssuesHB 1187 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1188 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1189 - Trade and TourismHB 1192 - CorrectionsHB 1195 - CorrectionsHB 1200 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1201 - Small BusinessHB 1202 - Professional Registration and LicensingHB 1206 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 1210 - Local GovernmentHB 1211 - BankingHB 1212 - Conservation and Natural ResourcesHB 1214 - Professional Registration and LicensingHB 1215 - Select Committee on BudgetHB 1217 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1219 - Emerging IssuesHB 1222 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 1223 - Children and FamiliesHB 1224 - Children and FamiliesHB 1225 - Property, Casualty, and Life InsuranceHB 1228 - Energy and the EnvironmentHB 1229 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1230 - BankingHB 1231 - BankingHB 1232 - Higher EducationHB 1233 - Emerging IssuesHB 1234 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 1235 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 1236 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 1237 - Energy and the EnvironmentHB 1238 - Ways and MeansHB 1239 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 1240 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 1242 - Elementary and Secondary EducationHB 1244 - Government Oversight and AccountabilityHB 1245 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1246 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 1248 - Agriculture PolicyHB 1249 - Ways and MeansHB 1257 - Transportation
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HB 1258 - PensionsHB 1259 - TransportationHB 1260 - Ways and MeansHB 1263 - BankingHB 1272 - PensionsHB 1273 - PensionsHB 1274 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1276 - Ways and MeansHB 1277 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1280 - Local GovernmentHB 1281 - Local GovernmentHB 1292 - Emerging Issues in EducationHB 1294 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 1295 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 1297 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1299 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1301 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1302 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 1303 - Local GovernmentHB 1308 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 1309 - TransportationHB 1311 - Local GovernmentHB 1317 - VeteransHB 1320 - Special Committee on Urban IssuesHB 1326 - Agriculture PolicyHB 1328 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 1333 - Government EfficiencyHB 1334 - Agriculture PolicyHB 1336 - Economic Development and Business Attraction and RetentionHB 1337 - Children and FamiliesHB 1338 - Emerging IssuesHB 1339 - Emerging IssuesHB 1340 - CorrectionsHB 1342 - Trade and TourismHB 1343 - Civil and Criminal ProceedingsHB 1344 - Economic Development and Business Attraction and RetentionHB 1345 - Select Committee on BudgetHB 1347 - CorrectionsHB 1348 - Local GovernmentHB 1349 - Government Oversight and AccountabilityHB 1350 - Government EfficiencyHB 1351 - Health and Mental Health PolicyHB 1352 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 1353 - Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessHB 1354 - Local GovernmentHB 1355 - Ways and MeansHB 1358 - Elementary and Secondary Education
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HB 1359 - Ways and MeansHB 1362 - Ways and MeansHB 1363 - Special Committee on Urban IssuesHB 1364 - Special Committee on Urban IssuesHB 1365 - Elections
The Benediction was given by Msgr. Robert A. Kurwicki, Chaplain.
As I was with Moses, so I will be with you: I will not fail you or forsake you. (Joshua 1:5)
O God of Peace, by whose divine mercy we have come to the end of an unusual last day in the first regular session, grantthat we may conclude it with humble and grateful hearts. Confirm us in our resolution to walk more closely with Youin Your ways and to labor more faithfully for the good of Missouri and the peace of all people while at home. May theremainder of 2015 be better and our State be greater because we lived, worked, and prayed during these last months.
Bless our new Speaker, these Representatives, and their families and staff. Looking forward, now may they truly feelthe support of Your grace, be sustained by our affection, and find security in their faith in You and in Missouri. Guidedby Your Sprit, may they walk along the path that shines more and more into the perfect day of Your heavenly kingdom.May Your many blessings abide with us and our State now and forevermore.
And the House says, “Amen!”
ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Representative Cierpiot, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Wednesday,May 27, 2015.
HOUSE JOURNAL CORRECTION AFFADAVITS
I, State Representative Rochelle Walton Gray, District 75, hereby state and affirm that my vote on the third reading andpassage of House Bill 873 was incorrectly recorded on Page 1171 of the Journal of the House for the forty-fourth day,Tuesday, March 31, 2015, as “absent with leave.” Pursuant to House Rule 92, I ask that the Journal be corrected to notethat I was in the Chamber, I did in fact vote, and my vote should have been recorded as “Aye.”
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my hand to this affidavit on this 15th day of May 2015.
/s/ Rochelle Walton Gray State Representative
State of Missouri )) ss.
Signed in County of Cole )Notary Commissioned in County of Cole )
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of May in the year 2015.
/s/ Leann M. Hager Notary Public
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I, State Representative Rochelle Walton Gray, District 75, hereby state and affirm that my vote on the third reading andpassage of House Bill 279 was incorrectly recorded on Page 1210 of the Journal of the House for the forty-fifth day,Wednesday, April 1, 2015, as “absent with leave.” Pursuant to House Rule 92, I ask that the Journal be corrected to notethat I was in the Chamber, I did in fact vote, and my vote should have been recorded as “Aye.”
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my hand to this affidavit on this 15th day of May 2015.
/s/ Rochelle Walton Gray State Representative
State of Missouri )) ss.
Signed in County of Cole )Notary Commissioned in County of Cole )
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of May in the year 2015.
/s/ Leann M. Hager Notary Public
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I, State Representative Rochelle Walton Gray, District 75, hereby state and affirm that my vote on the third reading andpassage of House Bill 296 was incorrectly recorded on Page 1552 of the Journal of the House for the fifty-third day,Thursday, April 16, 2015, as “absent with leave.” Pursuant to House Rule 92, I ask that the Journal be corrected to notethat I was in the Chamber, I did in fact vote, and my vote should have been recorded as “No.”
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my hand to this affidavit on this 15th day of May 2015.
/s/ Rochelle Walton Gray State Representative
State of Missouri )) ss.
Signed in County of Cole )Notary Commissioned in County of Cole )
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of May in the year 2015.