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817 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE First Regular Session, 99th GENERAL ASSEMBLY __________________________ THIRTY-FIFTH DAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 2017 The House met pursuant to adjournment. Speaker Richardson in the Chair. Prayer by Reverend Monsignor Robert A. Kurwicki, Chaplain. And thou shalt do that which is right and good in the sight of the Lord, that it may be well with thee. (Deuteronomy 6:18) Almighty God, the light of all that is true, the life of all that is good, and the love of all that is beautiful, we lift our hearts to You that we may find wisdom, strength, and love sufficient for all our needs, not just our wants. Help us to walk in the light of truth, to live the life of gladness, and to share the love of the beautiful that we may play our part and do our full duty in this hour of our public life and service. We pray that Your spirit may enter the hearts of all people, that our state legislature, and all states legislatures, may be free from malice and bitterness and be filled with goodness and hope. To this end and by Your grace, may we do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with You. And the House says, “Amen!” The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited. The Journal of the thirty-fourth day was approved as printed. HOUSE RESOLUTIONS Representative Cierpiot offered House Resolution No. 699. SECOND READING OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS The following House Concurrent Resolutions were read the second time: HCR 40, relating to the composite photos of the General Assembly. HCR 41, relating to the Missouri Department of Conservation. HCR 42, relating to a constitutional amendment to repeal the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Amendments of the Constitution of the United States.

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JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

First Regular Session, 99th GENERAL ASSEMBLY __________________________

THIRTY-FIFTH DAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 2017

The House met pursuant to adjournment. Speaker Richardson in the Chair. Prayer by Reverend Monsignor Robert A. Kurwicki, Chaplain. And thou shalt do that which is right and good in the sight of the Lord, that it may be well with thee. (Deuteronomy 6:18) Almighty God, the light of all that is true, the life of all that is good, and the love of all that is beautiful, we lift our hearts to You that we may find wisdom, strength, and love sufficient for all our needs, not just our wants. Help us to walk in the light of truth, to live the life of gladness, and to share the love of the beautiful that we may play our part and do our full duty in this hour of our public life and service. We pray that Your spirit may enter the hearts of all people, that our state legislature, and all states legislatures, may be free from malice and bitterness and be filled with goodness and hope. To this end and by Your grace, may we do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with You. And the House says, “Amen!” The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited. The Journal of the thirty-fourth day was approved as printed.

HOUSE RESOLUTIONS

Representative Cierpiot offered House Resolution No. 699.

SECOND READING OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS The following House Concurrent Resolutions were read the second time: HCR 40, relating to the composite photos of the General Assembly. HCR 41, relating to the Missouri Department of Conservation. HCR 42, relating to a constitutional amendment to repeal the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Amendments of the Constitution of the United States.

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HCR 43, relating to calling a special session of the 99th General Assembly in September 2017, for the purpose of discussing the state's involvement in the institution of marriage. HCR 44, relating to the Missouri State Capitol. HCR 45, relating to Missouri No Smoking/Tobacco Day. HCR 46, relating to "National Day of the Cowboy". HCR 47, relating to the 21st Century Missouri Highway System Task Force. HCR 48, relating to a Task Force on Emergency Management Protocols. HCR 49, relating to flood control and navigation of the Missouri River.

SECOND READING OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS The following House Joint Resolutions were read the second time: HJR 41, relating to state sovereignty. HJR 42, relating to members of the general assembly. HJR 43, relating to redistricting of state legislative and congressional districts. HJR 44, relating to state lands. HJR 45, relating to property exempt from taxation, with a contingent effective date. HJR 46, relating to apportionment of motor vehicle fuel tax, with a contingent effective date.

SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS The following House Bills were read the second time: HB 1110, relating to the Missouri Rx plan. HB 1111, relating to the rights of individuals receiving services from the division of developmental disabilities. HB 1112, relating to child abuse, with an emergency clause. HB 1113, relating to a course on career readiness for ninth grade students. HB 1114, relating to weight limitations for certain vehicles hauling harvested forest products.

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HB 1115, relating to biological samples from persons arrested for felony offenses. HB 1116, relating to the use of bags to package purchased goods. HB 1117, relating to the sexual offender registry. HB 1118, relating to notaries public. HB 1119, relating to background check requirements for certain in-home service providers. HB 1120, relating to the statute of limitations for certain offenses. HB 1121, relating to discipline of students. HB 1122, relating to discipline of students. HB 1123, relating to the treatment of traditional winter celebrations by school districts. HB 1124, relating to the closure of certain records. HB 1125, relating to tax credits for guaranty fees. HB 1126, relating to tampering with farm equipment. HB 1127, relating to the slaughter of feral hogs. HB 1128, relating to income tax. HB 1129, relating to state land purchases. HB 1130, relating to the sale of certain lands acquired through legal settlements. HB 1131, relating to school board district elections. HB 1132, relating to elementary and secondary education. HB 1133, relating to criminal offenses, with penalty provisions. HB 1134, relating to dog owner liability. HB 1135, relating to the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) initiative. HB 1136, relating to emergency communication services. HB 1137, relating to the use of emergency opioid antagonists.

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HB 1138, relating to the acquisition of land by the United States government. HB 1139, relating to liquor licenses. HB 1140, relating to child support. HB 1141, relating to intoxicating liquor licensees. HB 1142, relating to school board members. HB 1143, relating to municipal court records. HB 1144, relating to the termination date of the Missouri Rx plan. HB 1145, relating to the extended learning grant program. HB 1146, relating to teacher compensation. HB 1147, relating to grants for certain water system projects. HB 1148, relating to the rights of victims. HB 1149, relating to the minimum wage. HB 1150, relating to victims of offenses. HB 1151, relating to fees to be paid to the county employees’ retirement fund. HB 1152, relating to the promotion of medication safety. HB 1153, relating to the regulation of hospitals. HB 1154, relating to professional employer organizations. HB 1155, relating to court proceedings. HB 1156, relating to sanctioning bodies for certain amateur sports contests. HB 1157, relating to the jurisdiction of the attorney general to enforce state abortion laws. HB 1158, relating to child abuse reports. HB 1159, relating to the MO HealthNet pharmacy program. HB 1160, relating to the ethics commission.

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HB 1161, relating to elementary and secondary education. HB 1162, relating to the hazardous waste commission. HB 1163, relating to tax credits. HB 1164, relating to tax credits. HB 1165, relating to abusive conduct directed toward school employees. HB 1166, relating to the right of suffrage for former felons. HB 1167, relating to the Missouri Emergency Response Commission. HB 1168, relating to lead-acid batteries. HB 1169, relating to wastewater. HB 1170, relating to the office of sheriff of the city of St. Louis. HB 1171, relating to ethics, with an emergency clause. HB 1172, relating to the administration of public safety. HB 1173, relating to abortion, with penalty provisions. HB 1174, relating to maintenance orders. HB 1175, relating to the adverse childhood experience questionnaire. HB 1176, relating to child neglect, with penalty provisions. HB 1177, relating to abortion, with penalty provisions. HB 1178, relating to consumer product repair requirements. HB 1179, relating to technology used by law enforcement. HB 1180, relating to the ethics commission, with a delayed effective date. HB 1181, relating to automatic voter registration. HB 1182, relating to income taxes.

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HB 1183, relating to a recall process for elected officials. HB 1184, relating to crime victims' compensation fund claims. HB 1185, relating to the accreditation of managed care plans. HB 1186, relating to the state board of education, with penalty provisions. HB 1187, relating to the development of historic property. HB 1188, relating to long-acting reversible contraceptives. HB 1189, relating to inspections of private residences. HB 1190, relating to business premises safety. HB 1191, relating to the minimum wage. HB 1192, relating to the Missouri state board of nursing. HB 1193, relating to the minimum wage, with an emergency clause. HB 1194, relating to the minimum wage, with an emergency clause. HB 1195, relating to certain air pollution sources. HB 1196, relating to professional employer organizations. HB 1197, relating to opioid antagonists. HB 1198, relating to professional employer organizations. HB 1199, relating to tax credits. HB 1200, relating to tax credits. HB 1201, relating to ticket quotas by peace officers. HB 1202, relating to the MO HealthNet program. HB 1203, relating to funding for Missouri land grant institutions. HB 1204, relating to land reutilization authorities. HB 1205, relating to terms of office.

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HB 1206, relating to city clerks. HB 1207, relating to the deputy sheriff salary supplementation fund. HB 1208, relating to tax credits for housing. HB 1209, relating to revenue from minor traffic violations. HB 1210, relating to regulations by a county, with a penalty provision. HB 1211, relating to emergency regulations, with penalty provisions. HB 1212, relating to motor vehicle license plates. HB 1213, relating to prohibitions against unlawful policing. HB 1214, relating to prohibitions against unlawful policing. HB 1215, relating to law enforcement appreciation day. HB 1216, relating to the joint committee on education. HB 1217, relating to state aid for schools. HB 1218, relating to annual leave for state employees. HB 1219, relating to the animal abuse registry. HB 1220, relating to the Missouri state board of nursing. HB 1221, relating to the accelerated rehabilitative disposition program for certain defendants. HB 1222, relating to the Missouri death with dignity act, with penalty provisions. HB 1223, relating to the civil commitment of pregnant women who abuse drugs. HB 1224, relating to the operation of agricultural implements. HB 1225, relating to the establishment of the Intervention and Compliance Unit Pilot Program. HB 1226, relating to MO HealthNet benefits. HB 1227, relating to workers’ compensation. HB 1228, relating to emergency service districts.

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HB 1229, relating to tax credits for new businesses in distressed communities. HB 1230, relating to the first-time home buyer savings account act. HB 1231, relating to motor vehicles, with a contingent effective date.

COMMITTEE REPORTS

Committee on Fiscal Review, Chairman Haefner reporting:

Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Fiscal Review, to which was referred HB 289, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (9): Alferman, Conway (104), Fraker, Haefner, Morris, Smith (163), Vescovo, Wiemann and Wood

Noes (2): Morgan and Unsicker Present (1): Wessels

Absent (2): Rowland (29) and Swan

THIRD READING OF HOUSE BILLS

HCS HB 451, relating to population designations in statutes, was taken up by Representative Austin. Representative Chipman assumed the Chair. Representative Butler raised a point of order that there had been a violation of Rule 8. Speaker Richardson resumed the Chair. The Chair ruled the point of order not well taken. Representative Chipman resumed the Chair. On motion of Representative Austin, HCS HB 451 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 138 Adams Alferman Anderson Andrews Arthur Austin Bahr Bangert Baringer Barnes 60 Barnes 28 Basye Beard Beck Bernskoetter Berry Black Bondon Brown 27 Brown 57 Brown 94 Burns Butler Carpenter Chipman Cierpiot Conway 10 Conway 104 Cookson Corlew Cornejo Crawford Cross Curtis Curtman Davis DeGroot Dogan Dohrman Dunn Eggleston Engler Evans Fitzpatrick Fitzwater 144 Fitzwater 49 Fraker Francis Franklin Franks Jr

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Frederick Gannon Gray Green Gregory Grier Haefner Hannegan Harris Helms Henderson Higdon Hill Houghton Houx Hubrecht Johnson Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Kolkmeyer Korman Lant Lauer Lichtenegger Love Lynch Mathews Matthiesen May McCaherty McDaniel McGaugh Meredith 71 Merideth 80 Messenger Miller Morris Mosley Muntzel Neely Nichols Pfautsch Phillips Pietzman Pike Plocher Quade Razer Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Reisch Remole Rhoads Roberts Roden Roeber Rone Ross Rowland 155 Runions Ruth Schroer Shaul 113 Shull 16 Shumake Smith 85 Smith 163 Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Unsicker Vescovo Walker 3 Wessels White Wiemann Wilson Wood Mr. Speaker NOES: 018 Anders Burnett Christofanelli Ellebracht Hurst Lavender Marshall McCann Beatty McCreery McGee Mitten Moon Morgan Newman Peters Pierson Jr Pogue Stevens 46 PRESENT: 001 Ellington ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 005 Brattin Haahr Hansen Rowland 29 Walker 74 VACANCIES: 001

Representative Chipman declared the bill passed. The emergency clause was defeated by the following vote: AYES: 083 Anderson Andrews Austin Baringer Basye Beard Brown 57 Brown 94 Chipman Cierpiot Cookson Cornejo Crawford Cross Curtis Davis DeGroot Dogan Dohrman Evans Fitzwater 144 Fitzwater 49 Fraker Francis Franklin Frederick Gregory Grier Haefner Helms Henderson Hill Houghton Houx Hubrecht Johnson Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kolkmeyer Korman Lant Lauer Love Lynch Mathews Matthiesen McGaugh Messenger Miller Morris Neely Pfautsch Phillips Pietzman Pike Plocher Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Reisch Remole Rhoads Roeber Rone Ross Rowland 155 Ruth Schroer Shaul 113

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Shull 16 Shumake Smith 85 Spencer Stephens 128 Swan Tate Trent Vescovo Walker 3 Wessels Wiemann Mr. Speaker NOES: 074 Adams Anders Arthur Bahr Bangert Barnes 60 Barnes 28 Beck Bernskoetter Berry Black Bondon Brown 27 Burnett Burns Butler Carpenter Christofanelli Conway 10 Conway 104 Corlew Curtman Dunn Eggleston Ellebracht Ellington Engler Fitzpatrick Franks Jr Gannon Gray Green Hannegan Harris Higdon Hurst Kendrick Kidd Lavender Lichtenegger Marshall May McCaherty McCann Beatty McCreery McDaniel McGee Meredith 71 Merideth 80 Mitten Moon Morgan Mosley Muntzel Newman Nichols Peters Pierson Jr Pogue Quade Razer Roberts Roden Runions Smith 163 Sommer Stacy Stevens 46 Taylor Unsicker Walker 74 White Wilson Wood PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 005 Alferman Brattin Haahr Hansen Rowland 29 VACANCIES: 001

HB 93, relating to the Missouri Works Training Program, was taken up by Representative Lauer. On motion of Representative Lauer, HB 93 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 148 Adams Alferman Anders Anderson Andrews Arthur Austin Bangert Baringer Barnes 28 Basye Beard Beck Bernskoetter Berry Black Bondon Brown 27 Brown 57 Brown 94 Burnett Burns Butler Carpenter Chipman Christofanelli Cierpiot Conway 10 Conway 104 Cookson Corlew Cornejo Crawford Cross Curtis Curtman Davis DeGroot Dogan Dohrman Dunn Eggleston Ellebracht Ellington Evans Fitzpatrick Fitzwater 144 Fitzwater 49 Fraker Francis Franklin Franks Jr Frederick Gannon Gray Green Gregory Grier Haefner Hannegan Harris Helms Henderson Higdon Hill Houghton Houx Hubrecht Hurst Johnson Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Kolkmeyer Korman Lant Lauer Lavender Lichtenegger Love Lynch Mathews Matthiesen McCaherty McCann Beatty McCreery McGaugh McGee

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Meredith 71 Merideth 80 Messenger Miller Mitten Morgan Morris Mosley Muntzel Neely Newman Nichols Peters Pfautsch Phillips Pierson Jr Pietzman Pike Plocher Quade Razer Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Reisch Remole Rhoads Roberts Roden Roeber Rone Rowland 155 Runions Ruth Schroer Shaul 113 Shull 16 Shumake Smith 85 Smith 163 Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Stevens 46 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Unsicker Vescovo Walker 3 Walker 74 Wessels Wiemann Wilson Wood Mr. Speaker NOES: 008 Bahr Barnes 60 Marshall McDaniel Moon Pogue Ross White PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 006 Brattin Engler Haahr Hansen May Rowland 29 VACANCIES: 001

Representative Chipman declared the bill passed. HB 289, relating to workers’ compensation, was taken up by Representative Fitzpatrick. On motion of Representative Fitzpatrick, HB 289 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 112 Alferman Anderson Andrews Austin Bahr Barnes 60 Basye Beard Bernskoetter Berry Black Bondon Brown 57 Brown 94 Chipman Christofanelli Cierpiot Conway 104 Corlew Cornejo Crawford Cross Curtman Davis DeGroot Dogan Dohrman Eggleston Engler Evans Fitzpatrick Fitzwater 144 Fitzwater 49 Fraker Francis Franklin Frederick Gannon Gregory Grier Haefner Hannegan Helms Henderson Higdon Hill Houghton Houx Hubrecht Hurst Johnson Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Kolkmeyer Korman Lant Lauer Lichtenegger Love Lynch Marshall Mathews Matthiesen May McCaherty McGaugh Merideth 80 Messenger Miller Moon Morris Muntzel Neely Peters Pfautsch Phillips Pietzman Pike Plocher Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Reisch Remole Rhoads Roden Roeber Rone Ross Rowland 155 Ruth Schroer Shaul 113

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Shull 16 Shumake Smith 163 Sommer Spencer Stephens 128 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Vescovo Walker 3 White Wiemann Wilson Wood Mr. Speaker NOES: 044 Adams Anders Arthur Bangert Baringer Barnes 28 Beck Brown 27 Burnett Burns Butler Carpenter Conway 10 Curtis Dunn Ellebracht Ellington Franks Jr Gray Green Harris Kendrick Lavender McCann Beatty McCreery McDaniel McGee Meredith 71 Mitten Morgan Mosley Newman Nichols Pierson Jr Pogue Quade Razer Roberts Runions Smith 85 Stevens 46 Unsicker Walker 74 Wessels PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 006 Brattin Cookson Haahr Hansen Rowland 29 Stacy VACANCIES: 001

Representative Chipman declared the bill passed. HCS HB 225, relating to camping trailer license plates, was taken up by Representative Shumake. On motion of Representative Shumake, HCS HB 225 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 133 Adams Alferman Anderson Andrews Arthur Austin Bangert Baringer Barnes 60 Barnes 28 Basye Beck Bernskoetter Berry Black Bondon Brown 27 Brown 57 Brown 94 Burns Butler Carpenter Chipman Christofanelli Cierpiot Conway 10 Conway 104 Corlew Cornejo Crawford Cross Curtman Davis DeGroot Dohrman Dunn Eggleston Ellebracht Ellington Engler Evans Fitzpatrick Fitzwater 144 Fitzwater 49 Fraker Francis Franklin Frederick Gannon Green Gregory Grier Haefner Hannegan Harris Helms Henderson Higdon Hill Houghton Houx Hubrecht Hurst Johnson Justus Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Kolkmeyer Korman Lant Lauer Lichtenegger Love Lynch Marshall Mathews Matthiesen May McCaherty McCann Beatty McCreery McDaniel McGaugh Merideth 80 Messenger Miller Moon Morris Mosley Muntzel Neely Peters Pfautsch Phillips Pietzman Pike Plocher Quade Razer

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Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Reisch Remole Rhoads Roberts Roden Rone Ross Rowland 155 Ruth Schroer Shaul 113 Shull 16 Shumake Smith 85 Smith 163 Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Vescovo Walker 3 White Wiemann Wilson Wood Mr. Speaker NOES: 017 Anders Burnett Franks Jr Gray Lavender McGee Meredith 71 Mitten Morgan Newman Nichols Pierson Jr Pogue Stevens 46 Unsicker Walker 74 Wessels PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 012 Bahr Beard Brattin Cookson Curtis Dogan Haahr Hansen Kelley 127 Roeber Rowland 29 Runions VACANCIES: 001

Representative Chipman declared the bill passed. HCS HB 292, relating to powers of banks, was taken up by Representative Crawford. On motion of Representative Crawford, HCS HB 292 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 147 Adams Alferman Anders Anderson Andrews Arthur Austin Bangert Baringer Barnes 60 Barnes 28 Basye Beck Bernskoetter Berry Black Bondon Brown 27 Brown 57 Brown 94 Burnett Burns Butler Carpenter Chipman Christofanelli Cierpiot Conway 10 Conway 104 Corlew Cornejo Crawford Cross Curtis Curtman Davis DeGroot Dohrman Dunn Eggleston Ellebracht Engler Evans Fitzpatrick Fitzwater 144 Fitzwater 49 Fraker Francis Franklin Franks Jr Frederick Gannon Gray Green Gregory Grier Haefner Hannegan Harris Helms Henderson Higdon Hill Houghton Houx Hubrecht Hurst Johnson Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Korman Lant Lauer Lavender Lichtenegger Love Lynch Mathews Matthiesen May McCaherty McCann Beatty McCreery McDaniel McGaugh McGee Meredith 71 Merideth 80 Messenger Miller Mitten Morgan Morris Mosley Muntzel Neely Newman Nichols Peters Pfautsch Phillips Pierson Jr

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Pietzman Pike Plocher Quade Razer Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Reisch Remole Rhoads Roberts Roden Rone Ross Rowland 155 Ruth Schroer Shaul 113 Shull 16 Shumake Smith 85 Smith 163 Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Stevens 46 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Unsicker Vescovo Walker 3 Walker 74 Wessels White Wiemann Wilson Wood Mr. Speaker NOES: 004 Ellington Marshall Moon Pogue PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 011 Bahr Beard Brattin Cookson Dogan Haahr Hansen Kolkmeyer Roeber Rowland 29 Runions VACANCIES: 001

Representative Chipman declared the bill passed. Speaker Richardson resumed the Chair. HB 207, relating to a prohibition on certain telecommunications items being possessed in correctional facilities, was taken up by Representative Fitzwater (144). On motion of Representative Fitzwater (144), HB 207 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 143 Adams Alferman Anders Anderson Andrews Arthur Austin Bangert Baringer Barnes 60 Barnes 28 Basye Beck Bernskoetter Berry Black Bondon Brown 27 Brown 57 Brown 94 Burnett Burns Butler Carpenter Chipman Christofanelli Cierpiot Conway 10 Conway 104 Corlew Cornejo Crawford Cross Davis DeGroot Dohrman Dunn Eggleston Ellebracht Engler Evans Fitzpatrick Fitzwater 144 Fitzwater 49 Fraker Francis Franklin Franks Jr Frederick Gannon Gray Green Gregory Grier Haefner Hannegan Harris Helms Henderson Higdon Hill Houghton Houx Hubrecht Johnson Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Korman Lant Lauer Lavender Lichtenegger Love Lynch Mathews Matthiesen May McCaherty McCann Beatty McCreery McDaniel McGaugh McGee Meredith 71 Merideth 80 Messenger Miller Mitten Morgan Morris Mosley Muntzel

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Neely Newman Nichols Peters Pfautsch Phillips Pierson Jr Pietzman Pike Plocher Quade Razer Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Reisch Remole Rhoads Roberts Roden Rone Ross Rowland 155 Ruth Schroer Shaul 113 Shull 16 Shumake Smith 85 Smith 163 Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Stevens 46 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Unsicker Vescovo Walker 3 Walker 74 Wessels White Wiemann Wood Mr. Speaker NOES: 008 Curtis Curtman Ellington Hurst Marshall Moon Pogue Wilson PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 011 Bahr Beard Brattin Cookson Dogan Haahr Hansen Kolkmeyer Roeber Rowland 29 Runions VACANCIES: 001

Speaker Richardson declared the bill passed. HB 493, relating to real property owned by limited liability companies, was taken up by Representative Bondon. On motion of Representative Bondon, HB 493 was read the third time and passed by the following vote: AYES: 145 Adams Alferman Anders Anderson Andrews Arthur Austin Bangert Baringer Barnes 60 Barnes 28 Basye Beard Beck Bernskoetter Berry Black Bondon Brown 27 Brown 57 Brown 94 Burnett Burns Butler Chipman Christofanelli Cierpiot Conway 10 Conway 104 Corlew Cornejo Crawford Curtis Curtman Davis DeGroot Dohrman Dunn Eggleston Ellebracht Ellington Engler Evans Fitzpatrick Fitzwater 144 Fitzwater 49 Fraker Francis Franklin Franks Jr Frederick Gannon Gray Green Gregory Grier Haefner Hannegan Harris Helms Henderson Higdon Hill Houghton Houx Hubrecht Johnson Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Korman Lant Lauer Lavender Lichtenegger Love Lynch Mathews Matthiesen May McCaherty McCann Beatty McCreery McDaniel McGaugh McGee Meredith 71 Merideth 80 Messenger Miller Mitten Morgan Morris

832 Journal of the House

Muntzel Neely Newman Nichols Peters Pfautsch Phillips Pierson Jr Pietzman Pike Plocher Quade Razer Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Reisch Remole Rhoads Roberts Roden Rone Ross Rowland 155 Ruth Schroer Shaul 113 Shull 16 Shumake Smith 85 Smith 163 Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Stevens 46 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Unsicker Vescovo Walker 3 Walker 74 Wessels White Wiemann Wilson Wood Mr. Speaker NOES: 004 Hurst Marshall Moon Pogue PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 013 Bahr Brattin Carpenter Cookson Cross Dogan Haahr Hansen Kolkmeyer Mosley Roeber Rowland 29 Runions VACANCIES: 001

Speaker Richardson declared the bill passed.

REFERRAL OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS The following House Resolution was referred to the Committee indicated: HR 699 - Consent and House Procedure

REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS The following House Bills were referred to the Committee indicated: HB 327 - Fiscal Review HB 729 - Pensions HB 753 - General Laws HB 903 - Children and Families HB 979 - Pensions HB 987 - Professional Registration and Licensing HB 1094 - Utilities HB 1100 - Special Committee on Employment Security HB 1106 - Professional Registration and Licensing HB 1193 - Rules - Administrative Oversight HB 1194 - Rules - Administrative Oversight

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REFERRAL OF SENATE BILLS The following Senate Bill was referred to the Committee indicated: SB 45 - Special Committee on Litigation Reform

COMMITTEE REPORTS Committee on Corrections and Public Institutions, Chairman Fitzwater (144) reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Corrections and Public Institutions, to which was referred HB 419, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(c) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (9): Conway (104), Fitzwater (144), Franks Jr., Henderson, McCaherty, Mosley, Nichols, Remole and Roden

Noes (0)

Absent (2): Hansen and Higdon Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Corrections and Public Institutions, to which was referred HB 956, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass - Consent, and pursuant to Rule 24(5) be referred to the Committee on Consent and House Procedure by the following vote: Ayes (9): Conway (104), Fitzwater (144), Franks Jr., Henderson, McCaherty, Mosley, Nichols, Remole and Roden

Noes (0)

Absent (2): Hansen and Higdon Committee on Crime Prevention and Public Safety, Chairman Phillips reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Crime Prevention and Public Safety, to which was referred HB 294, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(c) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (9): Baringer, Dogan, Franks Jr., Hannegan, Hill, Lauer, Newman, Phillips and Rhoads

Noes (1): McDaniel

Absent (1): Barnes (60) Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Crime Prevention and Public Safety, to which was referred HB 645, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass - Consent with House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 24(5) be referred to the Committee on Consent and House Procedure by the following vote:

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Ayes (10): Baringer, Dogan, Franks Jr., Hannegan, Hill, Lauer, McDaniel, Newman, Phillips and Rhoads

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Barnes (60) Committee on Judiciary, Chairman McGaugh reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred HB 303, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(c) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (8): Beard, DeGroot, Ellebracht, McGaugh, Mitten, Roberts, Toalson Reisch and White

Noes (1): Marshall

Absent (2): Corlew and Gregory Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred HB 499, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(c) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (7): Corlew, DeGroot, Ellebracht, Gregory, McGaugh, Roberts and Toalson Reisch

Noes (4): Beard, Marshall, Mitten and White

Absent (0) Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred HB 875, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(c) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (10): Beard, Corlew, DeGroot, Ellebracht, Marshall, McGaugh, Mitten, Roberts, Toalson Reisch and White

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Gregory Committee on Local Government, Chairman Fraker reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Local Government, to which was referred HB 154, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (8): Fraker, Grier, Hannegan, Houghton, McCaherty, Muntzel, Vescovo and Wilson

Noes (4): Adams, Baringer, Burnett and Wessels

Absent (1): Brattin

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Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Local Government, to which was referred HB 818, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (12): Adams, Baringer, Burnett, Fraker, Grier, Hannegan, Houghton, McCaherty, Muntzel, Vescovo, Wessels and Wilson

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Brattin Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing, Chairman Ross reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing, to which was referred HB 227, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (13): Brown (94), Carpenter, Franklin, Helms, Kelly (141), Mathews, McGee, Neely, Peters, Ross, Smith (85), Sommer and White

Noes (0)

Absent (0) Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing, to which was referred HB 813, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (13): Brown (94), Carpenter, Franklin, Helms, Kelly (141), Mathews, McGee, Neely, Peters, Ross, Smith (85), Sommer and White

Noes (0)

Absent (0) Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing, to which was referred HB 815, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (13): Brown (94), Carpenter, Franklin, Helms, Kelly (141), Mathews, McGee, Neely, Peters, Ross, Smith (85), Sommer and White

Noes (0)

Absent (0) Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing, to which was referred HB 869, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote:

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Ayes (9): Brown (94), Franklin, Helms, Kelly (141), Mathews, Neely, Ross, Sommer and White

Noes (4): Carpenter, McGee, Peters and Smith (85)

Absent (0) Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing, to which was referred HB 909, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass - Consent, and pursuant to Rule 24(5) be referred to the Committee on Consent and House Procedure by the following vote: Ayes (13): Brown (94), Carpenter, Franklin, Helms, Kelly (141), Mathews, McGee, Neely, Peters, Ross, Smith (85), Sommer and White

Noes (0)

Absent (0) Special Committee on Small Business, Chairman McCaherty reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Small Business, to which was referred HB 406, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (10): Anderson, Andrews, Burnett, Cross, Green, Henderson, Kelley (127), McCaherty, Pietzman and Wilson

Noes (0)

Absent (4): Gregory, Harris, McGee and Stephens (128) Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Small Business, to which was referred HB 679, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (12): Anderson, Andrews, Burnett, Cross, Green, Henderson, Kelley (127), McCaherty, McGee, Pietzman, Stephens (128) and Wilson

Noes (0)

Absent (2): Gregory and Harris Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, Chairman Barnes (60) reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HR 11, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (9): Arthur, Barnes (60), Carpenter, Mathews, Runions, Sommer, Unsicker, Vescovo and Wiemann

Noes (0)

Absent (5): Austin, Berry, Corlew, Engler and Roeber

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Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HCS HB 255, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (9): Arthur, Barnes (60), Carpenter, Mathews, Runions, Sommer, Unsicker, Vescovo and Wiemann

Noes (0)

Absent (5): Austin, Berry, Corlew, Engler and Roeber Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HCS HB 275, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (7): Arthur, Barnes (60), Carpenter, Mathews, Sommer, Vescovo and Wiemann

Noes (2): Runions and Unsicker

Absent (5): Austin, Berry, Corlew, Engler and Roeber Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HCS HB 306, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (7): Barnes (60), Berry, Mathews, Sommer, Unsicker, Vescovo and Wiemann

Noes (3): Arthur, Carpenter and Runions

Absent (4): Austin, Corlew, Engler and Roeber Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HCS HB 316, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (9): Arthur, Barnes (60), Carpenter, Mathews, Runions, Sommer, Unsicker, Vescovo and Wiemann

Noes (0)

Absent (5): Austin, Berry, Corlew, Engler and Roeber Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HCS HBs 480, 272, 413 & 609, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (5): Barnes (60), Mathews, Sommer, Vescovo and Wiemann

Noes (4): Arthur, Carpenter, Runions and Unsicker

Absent (5): Austin, Berry, Corlew, Engler and Roeber Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HCS HB 634, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote:

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Ayes (8): Austin, Barnes (60), Berry, Mathews, Roeber, Sommer, Vescovo and Wiemann

Noes (4): Arthur, Carpenter, Runions and Unsicker

Absent (2): Corlew and Engler

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 SB 25 entitled: An act to amend chapter 84, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to the Kansas City police department. In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested. Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SS#2 SCS SB 43 entitled: An act to repeal sections 213.010, 213.040, 213.050, 213.055, 213.065, 213.070, 213.075, 213.101, and 213.111, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof ten new sections relating to unlawful discriminatory practices. In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested. Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 50 entitled: An act to amend chapter 194, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to a health care directives registry. In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested. Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SS SCS SB 74 entitled: An act to repeal section 195.050, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof twelve new sections relating to a prescription drug monitoring program, with penalty provisions. In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested. Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 194 entitled: An act to repeal section 354.603, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the accreditation of managed care plans. In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested. Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SCS SB 217 entitled:

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An act to repeal section 135.647, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to tax credits for the assistance of needy persons. In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested. Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 225 entitled: An act to repeal section 304.170, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the length of motor vehicles operated on highways. In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested. Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SCS SB 229 entitled: An act to repeal section 630.945, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to employees working in certain mental health facilities. In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested. Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 299 entitled: An act to amend chapter 82, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to abandoned real property in certain cities. In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.

Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SCS SB 309 entitled: An act to repeal sections 56.363, 56.805, 56.807, 56.814, 56.818, 56.833, and 56.840, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof seven new sections relating to the retirement system for prosecuting and circuit attorneys. In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested. Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SCS SB 322 entitled: An act to amend chapter 227, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to the designation of certain memorial infrastructure. In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested. Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 326 entitled:

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An act to repeal sections 347.015 and 347.020, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof three new sections relating to low-profit limited liability companies. In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.

ADJOURNMENT On motion of Representative Cierpiot, the House adjourned until 4:00 p.m., Monday, March 6, 2017.

COMMITTEE HEARINGS AGRICULTURE POLICY Tuesday, March 7, 2017, 12:00 PM or upon morning adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 1. Executive session will be held: HB 384 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. BUDGET Monday, March 6, 2017, upon adjournment, House Hearing Room 3. Public hearing will be held: HCB 3 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Discussion and testimony relating to funds for vulnerable senior citizens, specifically to discuss elimination of the Senior Citizen Property Tax Relief Tax Credit. CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Tuesday, March 7, 2017, 5:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 7. Public hearing will be held: HB 712, HB 713, HB 903 Executive session will be held: HB 182, HB 194, HB 757, HB 908 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. AMENDED CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY Tuesday, March 7, 2017, 8:00 AM, House Hearing Room 5. Public hearing will be held: HB 826, HB 1009, HB 137, HB 438 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION Monday, March 6, 2017, 5:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 7. Public hearing will be held: HB 187, HB 254, HB 457, HB 465, HB 583, HB 888, HB 970 Executive session will be held: HB 118, HB 449, HB 102 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.

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FISCAL REVIEW Thursday, March 9, 2017, 8:30 AM, House Hearing Room 6. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY Tuesday, March 7, 2017, 12:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 6. Public hearing will be held: HB 914, HB 322, HB 897 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. JOINT COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT Thursday, March 16, 2017, 9:00 AM, Senate Committee Room 2. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. First quarter meeting. JUDICIARY Tuesday, March 7, 2017, 4:00 PM or upon conclusion of afternoon session (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 1. Public hearing will be held: HCB 1, HB 152, HB 848, HB 876, HB 765 Executive session will be held: HB 351, HB 354, HB 592, HB 623, HB 768 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Hearing will begin with executive session. LOCAL GOVERNMENT Wednesday, March 8, 2017, 12:00 PM or upon conclusion of morning session (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 1. Public hearing will be held: HB 935, HJR 20 Executive session will be held: HB 589, HB 790, HB 843, HB 867, HB 899 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. We will hold executive session before public hearing. PENSIONS Monday, March 6, 2017, 5:00 PM, House Hearing Room 1. Public hearing will be held: HB 619 Executive session will be held: HB 723, HB 886 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. RULES - ADMINISTRATIVE OVERSIGHT Monday, March 6, 2017, upon adjournment, House Hearing Room 2. Public hearing will be held: HB 1194, HB 1193 Executive session will be held: HB 1194, HB 1193, HCS HB 48, HB 69, HCS HB 142, HCS HB 334, HB 469, HCS HB 495, HB 603, HCS HB 694 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Please watch for possible amended notice with room change.

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RULES - LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT Monday, March 6, 2017, 2:30 PM, House Hearing Room 5. Executive session will be held: HB 170, HB 191, HCS HB 29, HB 349, HCS HB 219, HB 719, HCS HB 348, HCS HB 326, HJR 10, HCS HB 573 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON LITIGATION REFORM Monday, March 6, 2017, 1:00 PM, House Hearing Room 6. Public hearing will be held: SB 45 Executive session will be held: SB 45, HB 156 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON URBAN ISSUES Monday, March 6, 2017, 5:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 5. Public hearing will be held: HCR 14 Executive session will be held: HB 618, HB 847, HB 616 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. AMENDED SUBCOMMITTEE ON CREATION AND APPOINTMENTS Tuesday, March 7, 2017, 1:00 PM or upon adjournment of the Insurance Policy Committee, House Hearing Room 4. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Organizational meeting. SUBCOMMITTEE ON SCOPE OF PRACTICE Tuesday, March 7, 2017, 3:00 PM, House Hearing Room 4. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. During this subcommittee meeting we will not hear witness testimony. The committee members will have a discussion on expanding the scope of practice for Advance Practice Registered Nurses, and we will begin drafting our ideas into a report format. AMENDED WAYS AND MEANS Monday, March 6, 2017, 1:00 PM, House Hearing Room 1. Public hearing will be held: HB 781, HB 804 Executive session will be held: HB 960, HB 962, HB 828 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Reconsideration of HB 960, HB 962, and HB 828.

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HOUSE CALENDAR

THIRTY-SIXTH DAY, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 2017 HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION HCS HB 353 - Eggleston HB 459 - Kolkmeyer HCS HB 460 - Kolkmeyer HB 461 - Kolkmeyer HB 462 - Kolkmeyer HB 463 - Kolkmeyer HCS HB 452 - Austin HCS HB 229 - Dogan HCS HB 381 - Evans HCS HB 122 - Frederick HB 175 - Reiboldt HB 193 - Kelley (127) HCS HB 199 - Fraker HCS HB 247 - Alferman HB 248 - Fitzwater (49) HCS HBs 339 & 714 - DeGroot HB 355 - Bahr HB 401 - McDaniel HCS HB 441 - Corlew HB 52 - Andrews HB 557 - Ross HB 558 - Ross HCS HB 586 - Rhoads HB 587 - Redmon HB 599 - Hansen HCS HBs 90 & 68 - Rehder HCS HB 270 - Evans HCS HB 275 - Spencer HCS HBs 480, 272, 413 & 609 - Ross HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - CONSENT (03/02/2017) HB 811 - Ruth HCS HB 631 - Redmon HB 568 - Tate HCS HB 304 - Pike HB 245 - Rowland (155) HB 610 - Justus

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS FOR THIRD READING HCR 28 - Rowland (29) HCS HCR 19 - Shull (16) HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING HCS HB 151, E.C. - Corlew HB 169 - Curtman HB 327, (Fiscal Review 3/2/17) - Morris HCS HB 661 - Bondon HB 700 - Cookson HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING - CONSENT HB 262 - Sommer HB 28 - Pike HB 49 - Roeber HB 390 - Vescovo HB 61 - Alferman HB 128 - Davis HCS HB 183 - Franks Jr. HCS HB 253 - Swan HCS HB 647 - Fitzpatrick HCS HB 703 - Crawford HB 87 - Henderson HB 701 - Burns HB 678 - Gannon HB 200 - Fraker HB 664 - Korman HB 281 - Rowland (155) HCS HB 258 - Pfautsch HB 256, E.C. - Rhoads HCS HB 569, E.C. - Frederick SENATE BILLS FOR SECOND READING SB 25 SS#2 SCS SB 43 SB 50 SS SCS SB 74 SB 194 SCS SB 217 SB 225 SCS SB 229 SB 299

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SCS SB 309 SCS SB 322 SB 326 ACTIONS PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IV, SECTION 27 HCS HB 2001 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 2002 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 2003 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 2004 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 2005 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 2006 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 2007 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 2008 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 2009 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 2010 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 2011 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 2012 - Fitzpatrick HCS HB 2013 - Fitzpatrick SCS HCS HB 2017 - Fitzpatrick SS SCS HCS HB 2018 - Fitzpatrick

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