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Hourly Updates: The House

During the last two weeks of session, The Missouri Times will be bringing you hourly updates of all floor activity of each chamber. Below is all the floor activity for the House.

Friday May 13, 2016

SINE DIE

 

HBs for PERFECTIONS

HB 2422 (LaFaver) – Lottery winner privacy

  • HB 2422 perfected 106-3-33.

BILLS IN CONFERENCE

CCR HCS SS SCS SB 986, A.A. (Wiemann) – Land conveyance – Authorizes the conveyance of certain state properties

  • SB 986 truly agreed and finally passed 123-15.
  • Emergency clause adopted.

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SCS HCS HB 2332, A.A. (Corlew) – Criminal code revision – Changes provisions relating to judicial proceedings

 

  • HB 2332 truly agreed and finally passed 120-20.
  • Emergency clause adopted.

 

SCRs FOR THIRD READING

SCR 50 (English) – Suicide prevention awareness month

 

  • SCR 50 truly agreed and finally passed.

 

5:00 p.m.

SCRs FOR THIRD READING

SCR 42 (Phillips) – Neuroblastoma cancer awareness day

 

  • SCR 42 truly agreed and finally passed 145-0

 

REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

BILLS IN CONFERENCE

CCR HCS SB 656, A.A. (Burlison) – Concealed carry – Modifies provisions relating to county sheriffs, self defense, unlawful use of weapons, and concealed carry permits

    • Includes Stand Your Ground provision, campus carry provision was removed in conference

 

  • SB 656 truly agreed and finally passed 114-36.

 

  • Emergency clause adopted.

4:00 p.m.

BILLS IN CONFERENCE

CCR HCS SB 656, A.A. (Burlison) – Concealed carry – Modifies provisions relating to county sheriffs, self defense, unlawful use of weapons, and concealed carry permits

  • Includes Stand Your Ground provision, campus carry provision was removed in conference

THE HOUSE WILL STAND AT EASE

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

SBs for THIRD READING

SCS SB 613  (Brown) – Workers’ Compensation – Enacts new provisions of law relating to the workers’ compensation insurance premiums of volunteer fire departments

 

  • SB 613 truly agreed and finally passed 96-56.

 

HCS SCS SB 794 (Engler) – Taxation – Modifies provisions relating to taxation

  • HCS defeated.
  • SB 794 truly agreed and finally passed 140-1.

 

 

SB 1025 (Koenig) – Sales tax on instructional classes – Exempts instructional classes from sales tax

  • Hough offers HA1, defeated.
  • SB 1025 truly agreed and finally passed 137-7.

 

 

SB 947  (Haahr) – Transportation network insurance – Creates regulations for insurance requirements for transportation network companies and transportation network company drivers

  • SB 947 third read and passed 127-2.

3:00 p.m.

BILLS IN CONFERENCE

CCR#2 HCS SS SB 608, A.A. (Allen) – MO Healthnet provider fees – Modifies several provisions relating to health care

 

  • SB 608 truly agreed and finally passed 92-47.

 

CCR HCS SB 997, A.A. (Cookson) – Higher education – Establishes several provisions relating to higher education

 

  • SB 997 truly agreed and finally passed 141-3.
  • Emergency clause adopted.

 

CCR HCS SB 735, A.A. (Cornejo) – Judicial proceedings – Modifies laws relating to the Court Automation Fund, the Basic Legal Services Fund, and public defenders

 

  • SB 735 truly agreed and finally passed 137-5.

 

2:00 p.m.

BILLS IN CONFERENCE

CCR HCS SB 735, A.A. (Cornejo) – Judicial proceedings – Modifies laws relating to the Court Automation Fund, the Basic Legal Services Fund, and public defenders

CCR HCS SB 833, A.A. (Fitzwater) – Financial transactions – Authorizes financial institutions to offer savings promotion programs

  • SB 833 truly agreed and finally passed 134-5.

CCR HCS SB 994, A.A. (Alferman) – Alcohol – Allows the Missouri Wine and Grape Board to oversee and provide any professional or legal services on the distribution of wine to effectuate the Board’s marketing goals

  • SB 994 truly agreed and finally passed 129-11.

CCR HCS SCS SB 973, A.A. (Jones) – Maintenance medication – Provides that a pharmacist may dispense varying quantities of maintenance medication

  • SB 973 truly agreed and finally passed 137-7.

CCR SB 988, W/ HA 1, HA 2, HA 3, HA 4, A.A., & HA 5 (Frederick) – Medical helicopters – Modifies several provisions relating to health care providers

  • SB 988 truly agreed and finally passed 128-6.
  • Emergency clause adopted.

CCR HCS SCS SB 765, A.A. (Cornejo) – Political subdivisions – Modifies provisions relating to law enforcement officers and political subdivisions

  • SB 765 truly agreed and finally passed 128-7.

 

1:00 p.m.

SBs for THIRD READING

SCS SB 968, E.C. (Davis) – Tuition rates for military members – Allows current members of the Missouri National Guard and reserve components of the U.S. Armed Forces to receive in-state residency status for the purposes of tuition at higher education institutions

  • SB 968 truly agreed and finally passed 156-0.
  • Emergency clause adopted.

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SCS HB 1851 (Alferman) – German heritage corridor of Missouri – Designates the “German Heritage Corridor of Missouri”

  • HB 1851 truly agreed and finally passed 137-11.

SCS HCS HB 2453 (Johnson) – Land conveyance – Authorizes the conveyance of certain state properties

  • HB 2453 truly agreed and finally passed 145-4.
  • Emergency clause adopted.

SS SCS HCS HB 2376, A.A. (Hough) – Construction management – Modifies provisions of law relating to construction management

  • HB 2376 truly agreed and finally passed 147-5.

SS HCS HCR 73 (Rhoads) – Cystic fibrosis – Designates the month of May as Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month

  • HCR 73 truly agreed and finally passed 146-0.

SS SCS HCS HB 1561, A.A. (Leara) – St. Louis County sales tax – Changes the laws regarding the distribution of sales taxes among certain areas of St. Louis County

  • HB 1561 truly agreed and finally passed 110-35.

SS HCS HB 1765 (Cornejo) – Judicial proceedings – Changes provisions relating to judicial proceedings

  • HB 1765 truly agreed and finally passed 112-35.

SCS HB 1851 (Alferman) – German heritage corridor of Missouri – Designates the “German Heritage Corridor of Missouri”

  • Placed on the calendar.

SS HB 1435 (Koenig) – Sales tax refund claims – Modifies current provisions regarding sales tax refund claims

  • HB 1435 truly agreed and finally passed 140-0.

REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SS SCS HCS HB 2380, A.A. (Kolkmeyer) – Special personalized license plates – Allows owners of personal motor vehicles and owners of commercial motor vehicles licensed in excess of twelve thousand pounds to apply for special personalized license plates.

  • HB 238 truly agreed and finally passed 111-38.

SCS HCS HB 1649 (Haahr) – Immunity from civil liability – Establishes the Rescue the Forgotten law to provide immunity from civil liability for persons who render assistance to children trapped in motor vehicles

  • HB 1649 truly agreed and finally passed 146-3.
  • Emergency clause adopted.

HOUSE RESOLUTIONS

HR 1103 (Richardson)  – The Boeing Company – Commends the Boeing Company for its contributions to our state and the U.S. aerospace industry in honor of its 100th anniversary

  • HR 1103 truly agreed and finally passed 144-4.

SCRs FOR THIRD READING

SCS SCR 43 (Richardson) – State Capitol building – Establishes the Joint Committee on Capitol Improvements

  • SCR 43 truly agreed and finally passed 149-1.

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SCS HB 2591, HB 1958 and HB 2369 (Richardson) – Memorial highway – Establishes the “PVT Billie G Kanell Cong Medal of Honor Memorial Highway” on a portion of State Route PP in Butler County

  • HB 2591 truly agreed and finally passed 148-2.

11:30

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SS#2 HCS HB 1717, A.A. (Lichtenegger) – Notice to cease fluoridation – Requires a public water system to notify the Department of Natural Resources, the Department of Health and Senior Services, and its customers at least 90 days prior to a vote to cease fluoridation

 

  • HB 1717 truly agreed and finally passed 137-11.
  • Emergency clause adopted.

 

SCS HCS HBS 1434 & 1600 (Koenig) – Tax increment financing commission – Establishes additional rules and procedures for certain counties’ tax increment financing commission

 

  • HB 1434 truly agreed and finally passed 114-37.

 

REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SS HCS HB 2029 (Hoskins) – Step therapy for prescription drugs – Changes the laws regarding step therapy for prescription drugs

 

  • HB 2029 truly agreed and finally passed 146-5.

 

SS SCS HB 1816 (Koenig) – Licensure of physicians – Adds provisions relating to the maintenance of licensure of physicians

 

  • HB 1816 truly agreed and finally passed 137-6.

 

SS SCS HCS HB 2379 (Swan) – Dyslexia screening in schools – Specifies that public schools shall screen students for dyslexia and related disorders and establishes a task force on dyslexia

 

  • HB 2379 truly agreed and finally passed 145-6.

 

SCS HB 1851 (Alferman) – German heritage corridor of Missouri – Designates the “German Heritage Corridor of Missouri”

  • WIll hold place on calendar.

SS SCS HCS HB 2194 (Hoskins) – Renewal of insurance policies – Changes the laws regarding insurance policy renewal so that insurers are no longer required to nonrenew when transferring a policy to an affiliate

 

  • HB 2194 truly agreed and finally passed .

 

SS#2 SCS HCS HB 1432 (Vescovo) – Admin leave for state employees – Requires a hearing to be held within 60 days if a state employee is placed on administrative leave

 

  • HB 1432 truly agreed and finally passed 117-22.

 

SCS HB 1582 (Kelley) – Withholding tax filing requirements – Changes the laws regarding the withholding tax filing requirements for certain small businesses

 

  • HB 1582 truly agreed and finally passed 143-4.

 

SCS HB 2335 (Houghton) – Memorial Highway – Designates the “Trooper James Bava Memorial Highway” on portion of state highway FF in Audrain County

 

  • HB 2335 truly agreed and finally passed.

 

Thursday May 12, 2016

8:30

The House will stand in recess until 12 a.m. then stand adjourned until 10 a.m. Friday May 13, 2016.

HOUSE BILLS WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SS SCS HCS HB 1941 (Fitzpatrick) – Fantasy sports exemption – Excludes any fantasy contest from gambling or advance gambling activity

  • HB 1941 truly agreed and finally passed 131-13.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

HOUSE RESOLUTIONS

HR 3511 (Leara) – Allows for the House to continue paying staff members during interim

  • HR 3511 adopted 147-0.

BILLS IN CONFERENCE

CCR HCS SB 635, A.A. (Cornejo) – Health care – Establishes the Missouri Palliative Care and Quality of Life Interdisciplinary Council and the Palliative Care Consumer and Professional Information and Education Program

  • SB 635 truly agreed and finally passed 134-7.
  • Emergency clause adopted.

CCR HCS SCS SB 861, A.A.(McCaherty) – Transportation facilities – Modifies provisions relating to transportation facilities

  • Uber was once attached to this but was stripped out in committee.
  • SB 861 truly agreed and finally passed 101-46.

CCR HCS SB 625, A.A. (Pierson) – Sgt. Peggy vassallo Way – Designates certain state highways and creates a process for the naming of additional highways and bridges

  • SB 625 truly agreed and finally passed 132-0.

CCR SB 852, W/HA1, HA2, A.A., & HA3 (Chipman) – Trooper Gary Snodgrass Bridge – Designates certain memorial infrastructure

  • SB 852 truly agreed and finally passed 140-1.

HOUSE BILLS WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SS HJR 53 (Dugger) – Voter Identification – Proposes a constitutional amendment specifying that a person seeking to vote in a public election may be required by general law to provide a valid government-issued photo identification

  • HJR 53 truly agreed and finally passed 110-39.

BILLS IN CONFERENCE

CCR HCS SS SB 786, A.A. (Dugger) – Election investigations – Modifies the law relating to the prosecution of election offenses

  • SB 786 truly agreed and finally passed 103-35.
  • Emergency clause adopted.

CCR HCS SCS SB 823, A.A. (Zerr) – Sales Tax – Modifies provisions relating to sales tax

  • SB 823 truly agreed and finally passed 131-5.

 

 

6:00 p.m.

BILLS IN CONFERENCE

CCR HCS SB 607, A.A. (Haefner) – Public assistance verification – Requires the Department of Social Services to contract with a third party to verify eligibility for public assistance programs

 

  • SB 607 truly agreed and finally passed 116-30.

 

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

BILLS IN CONFERENCE

CCR SCS SB 638, W/HA 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, A.A., HA 6, 7, 8, 9, & 10 (Swan) – Missouri civics education initiative – Modifies several provisions relating to elementary and secondary education

 

  • SB 638 truly agreed and finally passed 136-10.

 

CCR#2 HCS SS SCS SB 572, A.A. (Cornejo) – Municipalities (“SB5 part 2”) – Modifies provisions relating to municipal courts, local abatement ordinances, and disincorporation procedures

 

  • SB 572 truly agreed and finally passed 98-46.

 

5:00 p.m.

BILLS IN CONFERENCE

CCR SCS SB 921, W/HA 1, A.A., HA 2, HA 3, HA 4, HA 5, & HA 6, A.A.  (Franklin) – Domestic violence – Modifies requirements for the reporting of crimes and domestic violence incidents by law enforcement agencies

 

  • SB 921 truly agreed and finally passed 142-4.

 

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SCS HCS HB 1696 (Rowland-155) – Deaf and hard of hearing commission – Requires the Missouri Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing to provide grants to organizations that provide services to deaf-blind persons

 

  • HB 1696 truly agreed and finally passed 142-5.

 

BILLS IN CONFERENCE

CCR HCS SB 867, A.A. (Fitzpatrick) – Political subdivisions – Contains provisions relating to fire protection, sheltered workshops, assessments of mining property, consolidation of road districts, and property managers

 

  • SB 867 truly agreed and finally passed 103-39.

 

CCR HCS SS SB 732, A.A. (Rhoads) – Emergency responses – Creates new provisions relating to the provision of financial assistance for emergency responses.

 

  • SB 732 truly agreed and finally passed 132-11.

 

  • Emergency clause defeated.

4:00 p.m.

BILLS IN CONFERENCE

CCR HCS SS SB 732, A.A. (Rhoads) – Emergency responses – Creates new provisions relating to the provision of financial assistance for emergency responses.

  • Point of order (Hummel): previously defeated emergency clause was included in the conference committee report.

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES

SBs for THIRD READING

HCS SB 869 (Solon) – Political subdivisions – Prohibits the adoption of any tax increment financing from superseding, altering, or reducing sheltered workshop property tax levies

  • Alferman offers HA1, lobbyist gift ban, adopted.
  • SB 869 third read and passed 127-18.

HCS SS SCS SB 663, E.C. (Corlew) – Administration of justice – Modifies provisions related to criminal offenses – massive omnibus bill

  • Allen offers tongue-in-cheek HCA15, defeated.
  • Corlew offers HA1 , “clean-up language”
    • HA1 adopted.
  • Kirkton offers HA2, adopted.
  • Plocher offers HA3, adopted.
  • Brattin offers HA4, stand your ground.
    • Cornejo offers HA1 to HA4, juvenile miranda warnings, adopted.
  • SB 663 third read and passed 107-43.
  • Emergency clause adopted.

3:00 p.m.

SBs for THIRD READING

HCS SS SCS SB 663, E.C. (Corlew) – Administration of justice – Modifies provisions related to criminal offenses – massive omnibus bill

  • Allen offers tongue-in-cheek HCA15, defeated.
  • Corlew offers HA1 , “clean up language”
    • HA1 adopted.
  • Kirkton offers HA2, adopted.
  • Plocher offers HA3, adopted.
  • Brattin offers HA4, stand your ground.
    • Cornejo offers HA1 to HA4, juvenile miranda warnings, adopted.

QUORUM CALL

12:30 p.m.

The House will stand in recess until 1:45 p.m. this day.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

BILLS CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES

English moves that the HOUSE GRANT THE SENATE FURTHER

   CONFERENCE ON SB 627, A.A., adopted.

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

SBs for THIRD READING

SS#2 SCS SB 590 (Cornejo)(continued) – First degree murder – Modifies provisions related to crime

  • Originally, this bill fixed the murder law for juveniles, but it’s become an omnibus crime bill in the Senate.
  • Cornejo offers HA1
    • Says would fix some things involved in the law.
    • HA1 adopted.
  • SB 590 third read and passed 145-1.
  • Emergency clause adopted.

12:00 p.m.

SBs for THIRD READING

SS#2 SCS SB 590 (Cornejo) – First degree murder – Modifies provisions related to crime

  • Originally, this bill fixed the murder law for juveniles, but it’s become an omnibus crime bill in the Senate.
  • Cornejo offers HA1
    • Says would fix some things involved in the law.

REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SS SCS HCS HB 1862, A.A. (Cross) – Landlord-tenant – Modifies provisions relating to landlord-tenant law

 

  • SB 1862 truly agreed and finally passed 128-24.

 

SBs for THIRD READING

SS SCS SB 919 (Cornejo) – Intoxicating liquor – Modifies provisions relating to intoxicating liquor

    • Cornejo says have made every good faith effort to work with Senate, but one senator is working against the bill, so the HCS will be stripped.
    • HCS defeated 42-106.

 

  • SB 919 truly agreed and finally passed 94-59.

 

11:00 a.m.

SBs for THIRD READING

SS SCS SB 919 (Cornejo) – Intoxicating liquor – Modifies provisions relating to intoxicating liquor

  • Cornejo says have made every good faith effort to work with Senate, but one senator is working against the bill, so the HCS will be stripped.
  • HCS defeated 42-106.

BILLS CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

INTRODUCTION OF SPECIAL GUESTS

APPROVAL OF THE HOUSE JOURNAL FOR THE SIXTY-NINTH DAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2016

Wednesday May 11, 2016

10:00 p.m.

SBs for THIRD READING

HCS SB 573 (Jones) – Investment policies of the state – Modifies the law relating to the investment policies of the state

  • Jones offers HA1, says that state cannot invest in states involved in terrorism or to support any terrorist organization, adopted.
  • SB 573 third read and passed.

BILLS CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES

Cookson moves that the HOUSE GRANT FURTHER CONFERENCE ON SCS SB 650, WITH HA 1, HA 2, HA 3, HA 4, HA 5, HA 6, HA 7, HA 8, A.A., AND HA 9., adopted.

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

HCS SS SB 937 (Eggleston) – Jail districts – Extends the authority for regional jail districts to impose a sales tax until September 30, 2027

  • Eggleston offers HA1, adopted.
  • Alferman offers HA2, lobbyist gift ban.
    • LaFaver raises a point of order, not well taken.
    • Alferman: “I think we’ve been extremely fair over the past three months in not saying a word. … I want to give this bill ample opportunity for passage this year.”
    • HA2 adopted.
  • Brattin offers HA3, adopted.
  • Bondon offers HA4, adopted.
  • Burlison offers HA5, adopted.
  • SB 937 third read and pass 93-50.

COMMITTEE REPORTS

9:00 p.m.

SBs FOR THIRD READING

SB 897 (Crawford) – County collector payments due – Removes penalties for taxes paid under protest or as part of a disputed assessment

  • Burlison offers HA1, adopted.
  • Fraker offers HA2, adopted.
  • Alferman offers HA3, lobbyist gift ban
    • LaFaver point of order, says title is changed to property tax and amendment has nothing to do with property tax.
    • Alferman says he is trying to get gift ban across the finish line “in anyway possible” then withdraws amendment.
  • Rizzo offers HA4, adopted.
  • Love offers HA5, adopted.
  • SB 897 third read and passed.
  • Emergency clause defeated.

HCS SB 873 (Cookson) – Missouri STEM initiative – Creates the Missouri Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Initiative

  • Solon offers HA1, adopted.
  • Lauer offers HA2, adopted.
  • Taylor offers HA3, campus concealed carry.
    • Newman point of order: it goes beyond the scope of the bill
      • Taylor: previous amendment changed bill title to Higher Education
      • Point of order not well taken.
    • This version includes the provision that limits concealed carry to full-time faculty and staff.
    • HA3 adopted.
  • Fitzwater-49 offers HA4.
    • Alferman offers HA1 to HA4, adopted.
    • HA4 adopted.
  • Hummel offers HA5, adopted.
  • SB 873 third read and passed 101-48.

6:00 p.m

The House will stand in recess until 7:15 p.m.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

SBs FOR THIRD READING

SCS SBs 588, 603 & 942 (Barnes) – Expungement – Modifies provisions relating to petitions for the expungement of criminal records

  • Barnes offers HA1, withdrawn because it was the wrong amendment.
  • Barnes offers HA2, adopted.
  • SB 588 third read and passed 143-12.

5:30 p.m.

SBs FOR THIRD READING

SCS SBs 588, 603 & 942 (Barnes) – Expungement – Modifies provisions relating to petitions for the expungement of criminal records

  • Barnes offers HA1, withdrawn because it was the wrong amendment.
  • Barnes offers HA2, adopted.

4:30 p.m.

SBs FOR THIRD READING

SCS SBs 588, 603 & 942 (Barnes) – Expungement – Modifies provisions relating to petitions for the expungement of criminal records

  • Barnes offers HA1, withdrawn because it was the wrong amendment.
  • Barnes offers HA2,

BILLS IN CONFERENCE

CCR SCS HCS HB 1584, A.A. (Hill) – Private probation services – Modifies provisions relating to private probation services for misdemeanor offenders

 

  • HB 1584 truly agreed and finally passed 141-7.

 

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SCS HCS HB 1713, A.A. (Remole) – Wastewater treatment – Requires the Department of Natural Resources to provide information regarding advanced technologies to upgrade existing lagoon-based wastewater systems to meet any new or existing discharge requirements

 

  • HB 1713 truly agreed and finally passed 112-37.

 

  • Emergency clause adopted.

SCS HCS HB 1599 (Phillips) – Adoptee Rights Act – Establishes procedures for an adopted person to obtain a copy of his or her original birth certificate

 

  • HB 1599 truly agreed and finally passed 127-28.

 

3:30 p.m.

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SCS HCS HB 1599 (Phillips) – Adoptee Rights Act – Establishes procedures for an adopted person to obtain a copy of his or her original birth certificate

SS HCS HB 2381 (Redmon) – Property tax on mines – Changes the laws regarding mine property

 

  • HB 2381 truly agreed to and finally passed 137-11.

 

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

COMMITTEE REPORTS

12:30

SBs FOR THIRD READING

HCS SB 831 (Burlison) – Professional Licensure – Provides acceptable ways a professional licensee may submit payment, application, requests for educational time extensions or notify his or her licensing board

  • McGaugh offers HA1, adopted.
  • Hinson offers HA2, medical marijuana legislation that failed earlier this session
    • Colona offers HA1 to HA2
      • Increases number of licenses from 30-40
      • Removes provision requiring $500,000 bond
      • Removes ballot language, making bill statutory, and sends measure to governor
      • HA1 to HA2 fails 78-78.
    • Bondon offers HA2 to HA2
      • Takes out rules that allows Dept. of Health from growing list of debilitating medical conditions originally in bill.
      • HA2 to HA2 adopted.
    • HA2 fails 71-85.
  • Swan offers HA3, adopted.
  • Haahr offers HA4, adopted.
  • Haahr offers HA5, adopted.
  • SB 831 third read and passed.

11:30

SBs FOR THIRD READING

HCS SB 831 (Burlison) – Professional Licensure – Provides acceptable ways a professional licensee may submit payment, application, requests for educational time extensions or notify his or her licensing board

HCS SB 676 (Jones) – County Budgets – Contains provisions relating to political subdivisions, wireless facilities, Department of Transportation vehicles, limited liability companies, and circuit court judges

  • Corman offers HA1
    • Removes a couple of provisions attached to the underlying bill: LAWS LIMITED BY POPULATION and SMALL WIRELESS FACILITIES DEPLOYMENT ACT
    • HA1 adopted.
  • Rone offers HA2, adopted.
  • Bondon offers HA3, adopted.
  • Fraker offers HA4, adopted.
  • Rowland offers HA5, adopted.
  • SB 676 third read and passed 120-32.

BILLS CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES

HB 1870, W/ SA 1, SA 3, SA 4, & SA 5 (Hoskins) – BIG GOVERNMENT GET OFF MY BACK ACT – Changes the laws regarding the Big Government Get Off My Back Act

  • Hoskins moves to adopt the bill with the Senate amendments
  • HB 1870 truly agreed and finally passed 131-18.

 

 

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SCS HCS HB 1474 (Dugger) – Elections – Modifies provisions relating to ethics and repeals provisions of law deemed unconstitution

  • Requires campaign finance reports to be filed electronically
  • HB 1474 truly agreed and finally passed 145-3.

 

 

REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES

INTRODUCTION OF SPECIAL GUESTS

Tuesday May 10, 2016

6:10

House will stand adjourned until 10 a.m. Wednesday.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SCS HB 1577 (Higdon) – Capitol security infrastructure – Establishes a commission on capitol security infrastructure

 

  • HB 1577 truly agreed and finally passed 133-21.

 

6:00 p.m.

SBs for THIRD READING

HCS SS SB 937 (Eggleston) – Jail districts – Extends the authority for regional jail districts to impose a sales tax until September 30, 2027

  • Withdrawn, bill has not made it through fiscal review yet.

HCS SCS SB 996, E.C. (Swan) – Education funding – Excludes funds designated by taxpayers in an urban district as local early childhood education funds from the local tax revenue calculation used to provide funding to charter schools that have declared themselves as a local educational agency

  • Swan offers HA1, adopted.
  • Rowland offers HA2, adopted.
  • Hummel offers HA3, adopted.
  • Hough offers HA4, adopted.
  • SB 996 third read and passed 130-23.
  • Emergency clause fails.

SB 1002 (Pfautsch) – Community improvement district audit – Allows the State Auditor to audit community improvement districts

 

  • SB 1002 truly agreed and finally passed 153-0

 

SB 711 (Hicks) – Mandatory CPR Training for Students – Modifies several provisions relating to elementary and secondary education

    • HCS fails.

 

  • SB 711 truly agreed and finally passed 118-37.

 

BILLS IN CONFERENCE

CCR HCS SCS SB 578, A.A. (Jones) – Insolvency – Establishes the Missouri Commercial Receivership Act and exempts firearms from attachment in bankruptcy proceedings

    • This act allows certain circuits to appoint an additional circuit court marshal, authorizes an additional judge in certain circuits when indicated by a judicial performance report, adds an additional judge to the 26th Judicial Circuit, excludes firearms from attachment in bankruptcy, and establishes the Missouri Commercial Receivership Act.

 

  • SB 578 truly agreed and finally passed 144-5.

 

CCR HCS SS SCS SBS 865 & 866, A.A. (Engler) – Board of Pharmacy – Modifies provisions regarding licenses issued by the Board of Pharmacy and covered prescription benefits, delineates procedures for PBMs with regards to MAC lists, and requires health carriers to offer medication synchronization services

    • This legislation includes several House bills added as amendments

 

  • SB 865 truly agreed and finally passed 140-6.

 

BILLS CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES

5:00 p.m.

BILLS IN CONFERENCE

CCR SB 700, W/HA 1, A.A., AND HA 2 (Dohrman) – Workers’ compensation – Modifies the law relating to workers’ compensation premium rates

 

  • SB 700 truly agreed to and finally passed 116-37.

 

BILLS CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES

Cookson moves that the HOUSE REFUSE TO RECEDE FROM ITS POSITION ON HCS SB 997, A.A., AND GRANT THE SENATE A CONFERENCE THEREON, adopted.

Cornejo moves that the HOUSE REFUSE TO RECEDE FROM ITS POSITION ON HCS SB 735, A.A., AND GRANT THE SENATE A CONFERENCE THEREON, adopted.

McCaherty moves that the HOUSE REFUSE TO RECEDE FROM ITS POSITION ON HCS SCS SB 861, A.A., AND GRANT THE SENATE A CONFERENCE THEREON, adopted.

McCaherty moves that the HOUSE REFUSE TO RECEDE FROM ITS POSITION ON HCS SS SB 799, A.A., AND GRANT THE SENATE A CONFERENCE THEREON, adopted.

Fitzwater-49 moves that the HOUSE REFUSE TO RECEDE FROM ITS POSITION ON HCS SB 833, A.A., AND GRANT THE SENATE A CONFERENCE THEREON, adopted.

English moves that the HOUSE REFUSE TO RECEDE FROM ITS POSITION ON HA 1, HA 2, HA 3, HA 4, A.A., HA 5, AND HA 6 TO SB 627 AND GRANT THE SENATE A CONFERENCE THEREON, adopted.

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SS HB 1733, A.A. (Davis) – Emergency vehicles – Adds vehicles owned and operated by the Civil Support Team of the Missouri National Guard when used during operations involving hazardous materials to the definition of “emergency vehicle”

 

  • HB 1733 truly agreed to and finally passed 107-42.

 

SCS HCS HBs 1646, 2132 & 1621 (Swan) – Civics education – Establishes the Missouri Civics Education Initiative

 

  • HB 1646 truly agreed to and finally passed 143-9.

 

SCS HCS HB 1583, A.A. (Allen) (continued) – Bullying in schools – Changes the laws regarding bullying in schools and establishes specific components that a district must include in its anti-bullying policy

 

  • HB 1583 truly agreed to and finally passed 124-27.

 

4:00 p.m.

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SCS HCS HB 1583, A.A. (Allen) – Bullying in schools – Changes the laws regarding bullying in schools and establishes specific components that a district must include in its antibullying policy

SCS HCS HB 1976, A.A. (Hoskins) – Service contracts – Changes the laws regarding service contracts.

  • HB 1976 truly agreed to and finally passed 122-29.

SS HCS HB 1477 (Dugger) – Political party committees – Amends laws relating to elections and political parties

  • HB 1477 truly agreed to and finally passed 119-33.
  • Emergency clause adopted.

HB 1568, w/SA 1 (Lynch) – Naloxone prescriptions – Allows physicians to prescribe naloxone to any individual to administer, in good faith, to another individual suffering from an opiate-induced drug overdose

  • HB 1568 truly agreed to and finally passed 147-2.

 

12:30 p.m.

House will stand in recess until 2:30 p.m.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SS HB 2355 (Lant) – Juvenile justice advisory board – Establishes the Missouri State Juvenile Justice Advisory Board

 

  • HB 2355 truly agreed to and finally passed 134-4.

 

SCS HB HB 1682, A.A. (Frederick) – Medical practice freedom act – Establishes the Medical Practice Freedom Act which prohibits state licensure of physicians, chiropractors, optometrists, and dentists to be conditioned on participation in any public or private health insurance

 

  • HB 1682 truly agreed to and finally passed 136-4

 

SCS HCS HB 2030 (Hoskins) (continued) – Stock ownership tax deduction – Authorizes a tax deduction equal to fifty percent of the capital gain resulting from the sale of employer securities to a certain Missouri stock ownership plans

 

  • HB 2030 truly agreed to and finally passed 128-14.

 

12:00 p.m.

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SCS HCS HB 2030 (Hoskins) – Stock ownership tax deduction – Authorizes a tax deduction equal to fifty percent of the capital gain resulting from the sale of employer securities to a certain Missouri stock ownership plans

SS#2 SCS HCS HB 1550, A.A. (Neely) – Child custody orders – Specifies that every child custody judgment must include a written statement notifying the parties that if a provision of the judgment is violated, the injured party may file a family access motion

  • HB 1550 truly agreed to and finally passed

SCS HB 1414 (Houghton) – Agricultural data collection – Exempts data collected by state agencies under the federal Animal Disease Traceability Program from disclosure under Missouri’s sunshine law

  • HB 1414 truly agreed to and finally passed 111-40.

BILLS CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES

Cornejo moves that HOUSE REFUSE TO ADOPT CCR HCS SS SCS SB 572, A.A., AND REQUEST THE SENATE GRANT FURTHER CONFERENCE., adopted.

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SCS HB 2125 (Fitzwater-49) – Savings promotions plans – Authorizes financial institutions to offer savings promotion plans

  • HB 2125 truly agreed to and finally passed.

REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SCS HB 1698 (Rowden) (continued)- Meet in Missouri Act – Establishes the Meet in Missouri Act to attract national conventions to Missouri

  • HB 1698 truly agreed to and finally passed 111-33.

 

11:00 a.m.

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SCS HB 1698 (Rowden) – Meet in Missouri Act – Establishes the Meet in Missouri Act to attract national conventions to Missouri

HCS HB 1562 w/ SA1, SA2, SA3, SA4, SA5, & SA6 (Haahr) – Sexual trafficking of a child – Expands the crime of sexual trafficking of a child to include advertising a child participating in a commercial sexual act

  • HB 1562 truly agreed to and finally passed 152-0

SCS HB 1936, A.A. (Wilson) – Sheriffs assisting in other counties – Allows sheriffs and deputies to assist in other counties throughout the state

    • Includes Senate provision making police body camera footage a closed record
  • HB 1936 truly agreed to and finally passed.

SS HCS HB 1877, A.A. (Wood) – Children’s Division – Changes the laws regarding the child abuse and neglect central registry and the reentry of children previously released from Children’s Division custody

  • HB 1877 truly agreed to and finally passed 147-2.

 

SBs for THIRD READING

SS SCS SB 986 (Wiemann) – Land conveyance – Authorizes the conveyance of certain state properties

  • Ross offers HA1
    • Johnson and Barnes say this amendment could kill the bill.
    • HA1 adopted 94-58.
  • SB 986 third read and passed.
  • Emergency clause adopted.

Monday May 9, 2016

8:00 p.m.

House will stand adjourned until 10 a.m. Tuesday morning.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

SBs for THIRD READING

SCS SB 861 (McCaherty) (continued)- Transportation facilities – Modifies provisions relating to transportation facilities

  • McCaherty offers HA1, adopted.
  • Mathews offers HA2 – Uber Bill
    • Includes compromise fingerprint three years from now
    • Colona calls the amendment a “poison pill” for any bill it goes on
    • HA2 adopted 85-62.
  • Ruth offers HA3
    • Conway offers HA1 to HA3
    • HA3 adopted.
  • Alferman offers HA4
    • Green offers HA1 to HA4, defeated.
    • HA4 adopted 94-45.
  • Lant offers HA5, adopted.
  • Curtman offers HA6, adopted.
  • Hough offers HA7, adopted.
  • SB 861 third read and passed 84-66.

7:00 p.m.

SBs for THIRD READING

SCS SB 861 (McCaherty) – Transportation facilities – Modifies provisions relating to transportation facilities

  • McCaherty offers HA1, adopted.
  • Mathews offers HA2 – Uber Bill
    • Including compromise fingerprint three years from now
    • Colona calls the amendment a “poison pill” for any bill it goes on

HCS SB 997 (Cookson) – Higher education – Establishes several provisions relating to higher education

  • Fitzwater-49 offers HA1, adopted.
  • Dohrman offers HA2, adopted.
  • Lichtenegger offers HA3, adopted.
  • Rone offers HA4, adopted.
  • Chipman offers HA5, adopted.
  • SB 997 third read and passed, 138-8.
  • Emergency clause adopted.

SB 627 (English) – Suicide prevention and awareness – Requires each public institution of higher education to develop and implement a policy to advise students and staff on available suicide prevention programs

  • Mims offers HA1, adopted.
  • Solon offers HA2, adopted.
  • Lauer offers HA3, adopted.
  • Frederick offers HA4,
    • Barnes offers HA1 to HA4, adopted.
    • HA4 adopted.
  • Sommer offers HA5, adopted.
  • Wood offers HA6, adopted.
  • SB 627 third read and passed.
  • Emergency clause defeated.

6:00 p.m.

SBs for THIRD READING

HCS SB 833 (Fitzwater-49) – Financial transitions – Authorizes financial institutions to offer savings promotion programs

  • McGaugh offers HA1, adopted.
  • Burlison offers HA2, adopted.
  • Hill offers HA3, adopted.
  • Lafaver offers HA4, adopted.
  • Rowden offers HA5
    • McCreery offers HSA1 to HA5
      • McGuagh offers HA1 to HSA1 to HA5, adopted.
      • HSA1 withdrawn
    • HA5 defeated.
  • Love offers HA6, adopted.
  • SB 833 third read and passed.

BILLS CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES

Brattin moves that THE HOUSE REFUSE TO RECEDE FROM ITS POSITION ON HCS SB 640, A.A., AND GRANT THE SENATE A CONFERENCE THEREON, adopted.

5:00 p.m.

SBs for THIRD READING

SB 735 (Cornejo) – Judicial Proceedings – Modifies laws relating to the Court Automation Fund, the Basic Legal Services Fund, and public defenders

  • McCaherty offers HA1
    • This is a contested amendment about what happens to embryos for in vitro fertilization during and after a divorce; opponents argue it could force pregnancy upon people
    • HA1 adopted.
  • SB 735 third read and passed 113-35.

HCS SCS SB 800 (Rowden) (continued) – Meet in Missouri Act – Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions

  • Lant offers HA1, adopted.
  • Solon offers HA2, adopted.
  • Alferman offers HA3, adopted.
  • McGaugh offers HA4, adopted.
  • Pierson offers HA5, adopted.
  • Fraker offers HA6, adopted.
  • Rowden offers HA7, adopted.
  • Fraker offers HA8, adopted.
  • Walker offers HA9, adopted.
  • Fitzpatrick offers HA10, adopted.
  • SB 800 fails 65-90.

4:00 p.m.

SBs for THIRD READING

HCS SCS SB 800 (Rowden)- Meet in Missouri Act – Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions

  • Lant offers HA1, adopted.
  • Solon offers HA2, adopted.
  • Alferman offers HA3, 

BILLS CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES

Pierson moves that THE HOUSE REFUSE TO RECEDE FROM ITS POSITION ON HCS SB 625, A.A., AND GRANT THE SENATE A CONFERENCE THEREON ,adopted.

Alferman moves that THE HOUSE REFUSE TO RECEDE FROM ITS POSITION ON HCS SB 994, A.A., AND GRANT THE SENATE A CONFERENCE THEREON, adopted.

Reiboldt moves that THE HOUSE REFUSE TO RECEDE FROM ITS POSITION ON HCS SCS SB 703,  A.A., AND GRANT THE SENATE A CONFERENCE THEREON, adopted.

Burlison moves that THE HOUSE REFUSE TO RECEDE FROM ITS POSITION ON HCS SB 656, A.A., AND GRANT THE SENATE A CONFERENCE THEREON, adopted.

Dugger moves that the THE HOUSE REFUSE TO RECEDE FROM ITS POSITION ON HCS SB 786, A.A., AND GRANT THE SENATE A CONFERENCE THEREON, adopted.

Frederick moves that the HOUSE REFUSE TO RECEDE FROM ITS POSITION ON HA 1, HA 2, HA 3, HA 4, A.A., & HA 5 TO SB 988 & GRANT THE  SENATE A CONFERENCE THEREON, adopted.

Chipman moves that the HOUSE REFUSE TO RECEDE FROM ITS POSITION ON HA 1, HA 2, A.A., & HA 3, TO SB 852 & GRANT THE SENATE A CONFERENCE THEREON, adopted.

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

SBs for THIRD READING

SS SB 799 (McCaherty) (continued)- Trailer or semitrailer registration – Modifies the law relating to business fees

  • Lant offers HA1, adopted.
  • Fraker offers HA2, adopted.
  • McGaugh offers HA3, adopted.
  • Rizzo offers HA4, adopted.
  • Koenig offers HA5, adopted.
  • Adams moves that the bill be split, granted.
    • There were two reasons for the split. First, Adams was worried about the Hammerschmidt Rule. Second, the portion of the bill singled out for part one had previously been rejected by the chamber.
  • Part 1 of HCS SS SB 799, A.A., fails 54-89.
  • Webber offers HA6, adopted.
  • Hicks offers HA7.
    • Ross offers HA1 to HA7, adopted.
    • HA7 fails.
  • Fraker offers HA8, adopted.
  • Swan offers HA9, adopted.
  • Part 2 adopted.
  • HCS SS SB 799, A.A. third read and passed 94-57.
  • Emergency clause defeated.

3:00 p.m.

SBs for THIRD READING

HCS SB 932 (Dugger) – Regulation of Bonded Entities – Modifies provisions relating to bonded entities

  • Hough offers HA1, adopted.
  • Dugger offers HA2, adopted.
  • SB 932 third read and passed 129-10.

SS SB 799 (McCaherty) – Trailer or semitrailer registration – Modifies the law relating to business fees

  • Lant offers HA1, adopted.
  • Fraker offers HA2, adopted.
  • McGaugh offers HA3, adopted.
  • Rizzo offers HA4, adopted.
  • Koenig offers HA5, adopted.
  • Adams moves that the bill be split, granted.

Thursday May 5, 2016

4:15

House stands adjourned until 9 a.m. Friday, May 6, 2016 and then stand adjourned until 2 p.m. Monday, May 9, 2016.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

BILLS CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

SBs for THIRD READING

HCS SB 656, E.C. (Burlison) – Concealed Carry – Specifies that no additional fee beyond $100 may be charged to process concealed carry permit applications and allows military members extra time to renew their permits

  • Burlison offers HA1, adopted.
  • Taylor offers HA2, allows full-time staff and faculty to concealed carry on college campuses, adopted.
  • Hicks offers HA3, allows carry on public transportation,
    • LaFaver offers HA1 to HA3, fails.
    • HA3 adopted.
  • Roden offers HA4, adopted.
  • Ross offers HA5.
    • McGaugh offers HA1 to HA5, adopted.
    • HA5 adopted.
  • SB 656 third read and passed.
  • Emergency clause defeated.

3:00 p.m.

SBs for THIRD READING

HCS SB 656, E.C. (Burlison) – Concealed Carry – Specifies that no additional fee beyond $100 may be charged to process concealed carry permit applications and allows military members extra time to renew their permits

  • Burlison offers HA1, adopted.

SB 640 (Brattin) (continued)- Trailer or semitrailer registration – Modifies provisions relating to registration of certain motor vehicles

  • Brattin offers HA1, adopted.
  • Kolkmeyer offers HA2, adopted.
  • Mathews offers HA3, the “Uber bill,” adopted.
    • Haahr offers HA1 to HA3, within 3 years, the DoR may require a fingerprint background check, adopted.
    • HA3 adopted.
  • Franklin offers HA4,
    • Ross offers HA1  to HA4, adopted.
    • Wood offers HA2 to HA4, adopted.
    • HA4 adopted.
  • Jones offers HA5, adopted.
  • SB 640 third read and passed 87-49.
  • Emergency clause defeated.

2:00 p.m.

SBs for THIRD READING

SB 640 (Brattin) – Trailer or semitrailer registration – Modifies provisions relating to registration of certain motor vehicles

  • Brattin offers HA1, adopted.
  • Kolkmeyer offers HA2, adopted.
  • Mathews offers HA3, the “Uber bill,”
    • Haahr offers HA1 to HA3, within 3 years, the DoR may require a fingerprint background check, adopted.

SUSPEND HOUSE RULE 23

HJRs for THIRD READING

HCS HJR 98 (Moon) (continued)- Right to Life – Proposes a constitutional amendment regarding the right to life.

  • HJR 98 third read and passed.

1:00 p.m.

HJRs for THIRD READING

HCS HJR 98 (Moon) – Right to Life – Proposes a constitutional amendment regarding the right to life

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

VETOED SENATE BILLS

SCS SBs 586 & 651 (continued) (Wood) – School Funding and Early Childhood Education – Modifies the definition of “current operating expenditures” and “state adequacy target” for the purposes of state funding and applies the definition of “average daily attendance” to charter schools

  • Rep. Wood compares changing targets of funding formula to a growing lottery pot
    • “I didn’t know you could lose money you never had.”
    • “Every time we appropriate money to the foundation formula, we are moving the target further away.”
  • Rep. Morgan: “We’re just lowering the target for educating our kids.”
  • SCS SBs 586 & 651 passed, the objections of the governor thereto notwithstanding, 114-43.

12:00 p.m.

VETOED SENATE BILLS

SCS SBs 586 & 651 (Wood) – School Funding and Early Childhood Education – Modifies the definition of “current operating expenditures” and “state adequacy target” for the purposes of state funding and applies the definition of “average daily attendance” to charter schools

  • Rep. Wood compares changing targets of funding formula to a growing lottery pot
    • “I didn’t know you could lose money you never had.”
    • “Every time we appropriate money to the foundation formula, we are moving the target further away.”
  • Rep. Morgan: “We’re just lowering the target for educating our kids.”

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SS SCS HCS HB 2018 (continued) (Flanigan) – APPROPRIATIONS BILL – Appropriates money for capital improvement projects involving the maintenance, repair, replacement, and improvement of state buildings and facilities.

  • This is the last appropriations bill of the session.
  • Flanigan thanks the staff and the members. It’s his last session.
  • Fitzpatrick presents Flanigan with a picture of the capitol as a gift.
  • SS SCS HCS HB 2018 truly agreed to and finally passed.

11:00 a.m.

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

SS SCS HCS HB 2018 (Flanigan) – APPROPRIATIONS BILL – Appropriates money for capital improvement projects involving the maintenance, repair, replacement, and improvement of state buildings and facilities

SCS HCS HB 2017 (Flanigan) – APPROPRIATIONS BILL – To appropriate money for capital improvement and other purposes for the several departments of state government

  • SCS HCS HB 2017 truly agreed to and finally passed.

COMMITTEE REPORTS

INTRODUCTION OF SPECIAL GUESTS

APPROVAL OF THE HOUSE JOURNAL FOR THE SIXTY-FOURTH DAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2016

 

 

Wednesday May 4, 2016

11:00 p.m.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

SBs for THIRD READING

SB 973 (Jones) – Maintenance Medication – Provides that a pharmacist may dispense varying quantities of maintenance medication

  • Rowland (155) offers HA1, adopted.
  • Solon offers HA2, fails.
  • McGaugh offers HA3, adopted.
  • Hoskins offers HA4, adopted.
  • LaFaver offers HA5.
    • Jones offers HA1 to HA5, adopted.
    • HA5 adopted.
  • Davis offers HA6, adopted.
  • Hill offers HA7, fails.
  • Swan offers HA8, adopted.
  • Bondon offers HA9.
    • Solon offers HA1 to HA9, adopted.
    • HA9 adopted.
  • SB 973 third read and passed 83-58.

10:00 p.m.

SBs for THIRD READING

SB 973 (Jones) – Maintenance Medication – Provides that a pharmacist may dispense varying quantities of maintenance medication

  • Rowland (155) offers HA1, adopted.
  • Solon offers HA2, fails.

SB 702 (Brown) – Unemployment Compensation Benefits – Modifies the law relating to unemployment compensation benefits

  • Lant offers HA1, adopted.
  • Hinson offers HA2, withdrawn.
  • SB 702 third read and passed 137-5.

SB 786 (Dugger) (continued)- Election Investigations – Modifies the law relating to the prosecution of election offenses

  • McGaugh offers HA1, adopted.
  • Conway offers HA2, adopted.
  • English offers HA3, adopted.
  • Dogan offers HA4, adopted.
    • Curtis offers HA1 to HA4, requiring a runoff election if a candidate for statewide office in St. Louis County does not receive 50 percent of the vote, amendment fails.
    • HA4 adopted.
  • Chipman offers HA5, adopted.
  • A lot of references to the St. Louis County election issue during this discussion.
  • SB786 third read and passed 97-45.
  • Emergency clause adopted 111-34.

9:00 p.m.

SBs for THIRD READING

SB 786 (Dugger) – Election Investigations – Modifies the law relating to the prosecution of election offenses

  • McGaugh offers HA1, adopted.
  • Conway offers HA2, adopted.
  • English offers HA3, adopted.
  • Dogan offers HA4, adopted.
    • Curtis offers HA1 to HA4, requiring a runoff election if a candidate for statewide office in St. Louis County does not receive 50 percent of the vote, amendment fails.
    • HA4 adopted.
  • A lot of references to St. Louis County election issue during this discussion.

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

SBs for THIRD READING

SB 638 (continued)(Swan) – Missouri Civics Education Initiative

  • Swan offers HA1, adopted.
  • Cookson offers HA2, adopted.
  • Entlicher offers HA3, adopted.
  • Andrews offers HA4, adopted.
  • Ruth offers HA5.
    • Roden offers HA1 to HA5, adopted.
    • HA5 adopted.
  • Wood offers HA6, “the charter school bill,” adopted.
  • Pfautsch offers HA7, adopted.
  • Alferman offers HA8, adopted.
  • Monticello offers HA9, adopted.
  • Walton Gray offers HA10, adopted.
  • SB 638 third read and passed 95-56.
  • Emergency clause defeated.

8:00 p.m.

SBs for THIRD READING

SB 638 (continued)(Swan) – Missouri Civics Education Initiative

  • Swan offers HA1, adopted.
  • Cookson offers HA2, adopted.
  • Entlicher offers HA3, adopted.
  • Andrews offers HA4, adopted.
  • Ruth offers HA5.
    • Roden offers HA1 to HA5, adopted.
    • HA5 adopted.
  • Wood offers HA6, “the charter school bill,” adopted.
  • Pfautsch offers HA7, adopted.
  • Alferman offers HA8, adopted.

5:30 p.m.

THE HOUSE WILL STAND IN RECESS UNTIL 7 p.m.

SBs for THIRD READING

SB 638 (Swan) – Missouri Civics Education Initiative

  • Swan offers HA1, adopted.
  • Laid on the informal calendar.

Move to stand in recess until 7p.m., fails.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

HB 1631 (Alferman) – Voter Identification – Requires a person to submit a specified form of photo identification in order to vote in a public election with specified exemptions

  • This is the amended version of the bill after the Senate compromise to allow it to come to a vote without a filibuster.
  • HB1631 truly agreed to and finally passed 112-38.

4:30 p.m.

HBs WITH SENATE AMENDMENTS

HB 1631 (Alferman) – Voter Identification – Requires a person to submit a specified form of photo identification in order to vote in a public election with specified exemptions

SBs FOR THIRD READING

SB 852 (Chipman) – Trooper Gary Snodgrass Bridge

  • Fitzwater (49) offers HA1.
    • The amendment renames two highways but also says Missouri has to accept non-drivers licences from other states where required
    • HA1 adopted.
  • Reiboldt offers HA2.
    • Davis offers HA1 to HA2, adopted.
    • HA2 adopted.
  • HA2 adopted.
  • English offers HA3, adopted.
  • SB 852 third read and passed 136-7.

REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES

SBs FOR THIRD READING

SB 703 (continued) (Reiboldt) – Agriculture – Modifies provisions relating to agriculture

  • This omnibus agriculture bill includes the fuel ethanol producer incentive, the gaseous biofuel producer incentive, a tax deduction for agricultural disaster relief, agricultural data disclosure, the Farm-to-Table Act, fertilizer control board, animal disease traceability program data disclosure, per barrel motor fuel inspection fee and the Show Me Rural Jobs Act.
  • Allen offers HCA5 ‘tongue-in-cheek,’ fails.
  • Allen offers HA1, adopted.
  • Reiboldt offers HA2, which takes out the agricultural data disclosure, the fertilizer control board and the fertilizer conditioner parts of the bill, adopted.
  • Redmon offers HA3, adopted.
  • Fitzwater (144) offers HA 4.
    • Ross offers HA1 to HA4, withdrawn.
    • HA4 adopted.
  • Houghton offers HA5, adopted.
  • McGaugh offers HA6, adopted.
  • Morris offers HA7, adopted.
  • SB 703 third read and passed.

3:30 p.m.

SBs FOR THIRD READING

SB 703 (Reiboldt) – Agriculture – Modifies provisions relating to agriculture

  • This omnibus agriculture bill includes the fuel ethanol producer incentive, the gaseous biofuel producer incentive, a tax deduction for agricultural disaster relief, agricultural data disclosure, the Farm-to-Table Act, fertilizer control board, animal disease traceability program data disclosure, per barrel motor fuel inspection fee and the Show Me Rural Jobs Act.
  • Allen offers HCA5 ‘tongue-in-cheek,’ fails.
  • Allen offers HA1, adopted.
  • Reiboldt offers HA2, which takes out the agricultural data disclosure, the fertilizer control board and the fertilizer conditioner parts of the bill, adopted.
  • Redmon offers HA3, adopted.
  • Fitzwater (144) offers HA 4.
    • Ross offers HA1 to HA4.

12:00 p.m.

VETOED HOUSE BILLS

Rehder moves that 1891 be passed, the objections of the governor therto notwithstanding.

SBs FOR THIRD READING

SB 625 (Pierson) – SGT. Peggy Vassallo Way – Designates a portion of state highway 367 in St. Louis County as “Sgt. Peggy Vassallo Way”

  • Reiboldt offers HA1, adopted.
  • SB 625 third read and passed.

SB 915 (Basye) – Memorial Highways – Designates two memorial highways in Boone County

  • Sections of Highway 63 will be named after Navy Lt. Patrick Kelly Connor and Army Specialist Steven Paul Farnen.
  • SB 915 truly agreed to and finally passed.

SB 1009 (Houghton) – Trooper James M. Bava Highway – Designates the “Trooper James M. Bava Memorial Highway.

  • SB 1009 truly agreed to and finally passed 144-0.

SBs 905 & 992 (Jones) (continued)- Uniform Interstate Family Support – Changes the effective date of the repeal and enactment of certain provisions of the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act

  • SBs 905 & 992 truly agreed to and finally passed 134-11.
  • Emergency clause passed.

11:00 a.m.

SBs FOR THIRD READING

SBs 905 & 992 (Jones)- Uniform Interstate Family Support – Changes the effective date of the repeal and enactment of certain provisions of the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act

HBs FOR THIRD READING

HB 2566 (Pfautsch) – Early Learning Quality Assurance – Establishes the early learning quality assurance report pilot program.

  • HB 2566 is third read and passed 123-21.

HB 1605 (Kelley)- Earned Income Credit – Authorizes an earned income tax credit in Missouri

  • Allen offers HCA2, delaying implementation of the EITC.
  • HB1605 third read and passed 115-35.

The House is back in session. It’s hat day and several legislators are wearing fancy or otherwise outlandish hats, including crowns and sombreros.

May 3, 2016

5:45

The House will stand adjourned until 10 a.m. Wednesday.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

SBs for THIRD READING

SB 823 – Sales Tax – Modifies provisions relating to sales tax

  • McGaugh offers HA1, adopted.
  • Butler offers HA2, adopted.
  • S B823 third read and passed

5:30

SBs for THIRD READING

SB 823 – Sales Tax – Modifies provisions relating to sales tax

  • McGaugh offers HA1, adopted.

SCS SBs 688 & 854 – Joint Committee on Public Assistance – Establishes the Joint Committee on Public Assistance

  • McGaugh offers HA1, adopted.
  • Third read and passed.

4:30

SBs for THIRD READING

SB844 – Livestock Trespass Liability – Modifies provisions relating to livestock trespass liability

  • By a vote of 111-33 SB844 is truly agreed to and finally passed.

HJRs for PERFECTION

HJR98 (continued) (Moon) – Right to Life – Proposes a constitutional amendment regarding the right to life

  • This “would allow our voters to weigh in on whether or not we consider a baby in the womb to be a person.”
  • Barnes: “What this does is make Missouri to be the most pro-life state in the country.”
  • 112-36 HJR98 is perfected.

3:30

HJRs for PERFECTION

HJR98 (Moon) – Right to Life – Proposes a constitutional amendment regarding the right to life

  • This “would allow our voters to weigh in on whether or not we consider a baby in the womb to be a person.”

SBs for THIRD READING

SB864 – Dispensing emergency medication (Morris) – Provides that only a licensed pharmacist can determine to dispense an emergency supply of medication without the prescriber’s authorization and may dispense varying quantities of maintenance medication

  • Morris offers HA1, adopted.
  • Haefner offers HA2, adopted.
  • Haahr offers HA3, adopted.
  • McGaugh offers HA4, adopted.
  • Solon offers HA5, adopted.
  • Bondon offers HA6, adopted.
  • Rizzo offers HA7, adopted.
  • By a vote of 96-43, SB864 is third read and passed.

BILLS WITH REQUEST MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

Fitzpatrick House refuse to recede from its position on HCS SB 867, A.A., and grant the Senate a conference thereon, adopted.

Cornejo moves that the House refuse to recede from its position on HCS SB 635, A.A., and grant a conference thereon, adopted.

Engler moves that the House refuse to recede from its position on HCS SS SCS SBs 865 & 866, A.A., and grant the Senate a conference thereon, adopted.

Cornejo moves that the House refuse to recede from its position on HCS SCS SB 765, A.A., and grant the Senate a conference thereon. adopted.

Cornejo moves that the House refuse to recede from its position on HCS SS SCS SB 572, A.A., and grant the Senate a conference thereon, adopted.

Cookson moves that the House refuse to recede from its position on SCS SB 650, W/HA1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, A.A., & 9, and grant the Senate a conference thereon, adopted.

Franklin moves that the House refuse to recede from its position on SCS SB 921, W/ HA1,  A.A., 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6, A.A., and grant the Senate a conference thereon, adopted.

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

SBs FOR THIRD READING

SB641 (continued) – Deduction for Agricultural Disaster (Reiboldt) – This act creates an income tax deduction for payments received as part of a program that compensates agricultural producers who have suffered a loss due to disaster or emergency.

  • Allen moves to adopt HCA1. House fails to adopt the amendment.
  • Supporters say the deduction would help make farmers whole after a natural disaster
  • Opponents say farmers should not rely on the government and this is a handout for farmers.
  • Farmers in the legislature spoke for and against this bill.
  • Senate votes 97-52 to truly agree and finally pass SB641.

2:30

SBs FOR THIRD READING

SB641 – Deduction for Agricultural Disaster (Reiboldt) – This act creates an income tax deduction for payments received as part of a program that compensates agricultural producers who have suffered a loss due to disaster or emergency.

Allen moves to adopt HCA1. House fails to adopt the amendment.

12:06

HOUSE RECESSES UNTIL 1:30

ANNOUNCEMENTS

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE:

Hill moves that the HOUSE REFUSE TO ADOPT SCS HCS HB1584, A.A., & REQUEST THE SENATE RECEDE, & FAILING TO DO SO,  GRANT THE HOUSE A CONFERENCE THEREON

12:00 p.m.

SBs FOR THIRD READING

SB988 – Medical Helicopters -Prohibits the Department of Health and Senior Services from requiring hospitals to have fences around helipads

  • Frederick offers HA1, adopted.
  • Shumake offers HA2, adopted.
  • Chipman offers HA3, adopted.
  • Jones offers HA4
    • Rowden offers HA1 to HA4, adopted.
    • HA4 adopted.
  • Haahr offers HA5, adopted.
  • Third read and passed.

VETOED SENATE BILLS

SCR46  (continued)- Home health rule – This resolution disapproves and suspends the final order of rulemaking for a rule proposed by the Department of Health and Senior Services relating to personal care attendant wage ranges.

Passed 119-36. Emergency clause adopted.

Full story here.

11:00 a.m.

VETOED SENATE BILLS

SCR46 – Home health rule – This resolution disapproves and suspends the final order of rulemaking for a rule proposed by the Department of Health and Senior Services relating to personal care attendant wage ranges.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS FOR THIRD READING

SCR 66 – Higher Ed Review Commission -Creates the “University of Missouri System Review Commission”

Resolution passes.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS FOR THIRD READING

HCR 66 – Meningoccal Disease – Urges all educational institutions to provide information to students and parents about meningococcal disease and available vaccines

Resolution passes 143-3

May 2, 2016

8:00 p.m.

HCS SCS SB 765

POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS

  • Brattin offers HA1, adopted.
  • Fraker offers HA2 -specifies when it is permissible for a local government to offer certain services.
    • Rhoads offers HA1 to HA2, adopted.
    • Miller offers HA2 to HA2, adopted.
    • HA2 adopted.
  • Wilson offers HA3, adopted.
  • Brown offers HA4, adopted.
  • Roden offers HA5.
    • Higdon offers HA1 to HA5, adopted.
    • HA5 adopted.
  • Wood offers HA6, adopted.
  • Hough offers HA7, adopted.
  • Rowland (155) offers HA8, adopted.
  • Lant offers HA9.
    • Hinson offers HA1 to HA9, adopted.
    • HA9 adopted.
  • Eggleston offers HA10, adopted.
  • Hubrecht offers HA11, adopted.
  • Walker offers HA12.
    • McGaugh offers HA1 to HA12, adopted.
    • Davis offers HA2 to HA12, adopted.
    • Remole offers HA3 to HA12, adotped.
    • HA12 adopted.
  • Bill passes with 86 votes.
  • Emergency clause defeated.

SCS SB 650 (continued)

A+ SCHOOLS PROGRAM

  • Cookson offers HA1, adopted.
  • HA2 Pfautsch offers HA2, adopted.
  • Lichtenegger offers HA3, adopted.
  • Swan offers HA4, adopted.
  • Hubrecht offers HA5, adopted.
  • Jones offers HA6, adopted.
  • Barnes offers HA7 – Allows nonpublic school students to receive reimbursement of higher education costs through the A+ schools program
    • Supporters say hard-working parents who make the sacrifice to send their children to private schools should get what their taxes pay for.
    • Opponents protest that tax dollars should go to those in private education.
    • HA7 adopted 109-37.
  • Rowland (155) offers HA8.
    • Rizzo offers HA1 to HA8, adopted.
    • HA8 adopted.
  • Allen offers HA9, adopted.
  • Third read and passed.
  • Emergency clause defeated.

7:00 p.m.

SENATE BILLS FOR THIRD READING

SCS SB 650

A+ SCHOOLS PROGRAM

  • Cookson offers HA1, adopted.
  • HA2 Pfautsch offers HA2, adopted.
  • Lichtenegger offers HA3, adopted.
  • Swan offers HA4, adopted.
  • Hubrecht offers HA5, adopted.
  • Jones offers HA6, adopted.
  • Barnes offers HA7 – Allows nonpublic school students to receive reimbursement of higher education costs through the A+ schools program
    • Supporters say hard-working parents who make the sacrifice to send their children to private schools should get what their taxes pay for.
    • Opponents protest that tax dollars should go to those in private education.
    • HA7 adopted 109-37.
  • Rowland (155) offers HA8.
    • Rizzo offers HA1 to HA8, adopted.
    • HA8 adopted.
  • Allen offers HA9, adopted.
  • Third read and passed.

SCS SB 921 (continued)

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE – Modifies requirements for the reporting of crimes and domestic violence incidents by law enforcement agencies

  • Franklin offers HA1.
    • Kirkton offers HA1 to HA1, adopted.
    • HA1 adopted.
  • Pfautsch offers HA2, adopted.
  • Jones offers HA3, adopted.
  • Walker offers HA4, adopted.
  • McGaugh offers HA5, adopted.
  • Barnes offers, HA6, adopted.
    • Phelps offers HA1 to HA6, adopted.
    • HA6 adopted.
  • Bill third read and passed.

6:00 p.m.

SENATE BILLS FOR THIRD READING

SCS SB 921

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE – Modifies requirements for the reporting of crimes and domestic violence incidents by law enforcement agencies

  • Franklin offers HA1.
    • Kirkton offers HA1 to HA1, adopted.
    • HA1 adopted.
  • Pfautsch offers HA2, adopted.
  • Jones offers HA3.

HCS SB 867 (continued)

POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS —  This act contains provisions relating to fire protection districts, sheltered workshops, assessments of mining property, consolidation of road districts, and property managers in Kansas City.

  • Burlison offers HA1, Establishes the “Short Term Rental Freedom Act” which prohibits political subdivisions from enacting or enforcing an ordinance prohibiting or unreasonably restricting residential dwelling rentals.
    • Debate about the amendment weighed the freedoms of homeowners vs. local control with zoning laws when it comes to websites like Airbnb
    • HA1 adopted
  • Leara offers HA2, adopted.
  • Pike offers HA3 -Changes the laws regarding taxation of aircraft, adopted.
  • Entlicher offers HA4, -Authorizes Cedar County to pass a sales tax for funding for public libraries, adopted.
  • Wood offers HA5.
    • Davis offers HA1 to HA5, adopted.
    • HA5 adopted.
  • Cierpiot offers HA6, adopted.
  • Jones offers HA7.
    • Shull offers HA1 to HA7, adopted.
    • HA7 adopted.
  • Brattin offers HA8, adopted.
  • Hinson offers HA9, adopted.
  • Walker offers HA10, adopted.
  • Hubrecht offers HA11, adopted.
  • Hough, offers HA12 – Authorizes Greene County, or any city within the county, to impose a sales tax, upon voter approval, to fund early childhood education- adopted.
  • Lant offers HA13, adopted.
  • Miller offers HA14, – Modifies the definition of residential property for property taxation and creates a sales tax exemption for certain properties – adopted.
  • Rowland (155) offers HA15, adopted.
  • McGaugh offers HA16, adopted.
  • Koenig offers HA17 – Requires the Department of Revenue to collect local sales tax- adopted.
  • English offers HA18, authorizes a tax deduction for firefighters who complete training during the year, adopted.
  • Corlew offers HA19, establishes a limit on residential property assessment increases for the elderly and disabled who own and live in their principal residence proportional to the increase of their Social Security benefit.
    • Eggleston offers HA1 to HA19, extends the expiration date on the authority of the commission of a regional jail district to submit a ballot proposal imposing a sales tax adopted, adopted.
    • Jones offers HA2 to HA19, adopted.
    • HA19 adopted.
  • Measure passes with 85 votes.
  • Emergency clause fails.

BILLS CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGE

HCS SS SB 608, A.A., E.C. MO Healthnet provider fees.

Allen moves that the House refuse to recede from its position and grant a conference committee, adopted.

SS SB 732, A.A.

Rhoads moves that the House refuse to recede from its position and grant a conference committee, adopted.

HA 1, A.A. & HA 2 TO SB 700. 

Dohrman moves that the House refuse to recede from its position and grant a conference committee, adopted.

 

5:00 p.m.

SENATE BILLS FOR THIRD READING

HCS SB 867 (continued)

POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS —  This act contains provisions relating to fire protection districts, sheltered workshops, assessments of mining property, consolidation of road districts, and property managers in Kansas City.

  • Burlison offers HA1: Establishes the “Short Term Rental Freedom Act” which prohibits political subdivisions from enacting or enforcing an ordinance prohibiting or unreasonably restricting residential dwelling rentals.
    • Debate about the amendment weighed the freedoms of homeowners vs. local control with zoning laws when it comes to websites like Airbnb
    • HA1 adopted
  • Leara offers HA2, adopted.
  • Pike offers HA3 -Changes the laws regarding taxation of aircraft, adopted.
  • Entlicher offers HA4, -Authorizes Cedar County to pass a sales tax for funding for public libraries, adopted.
  • Wood offers HA5.
    • Davis offers HA1 to HA5, adopted.
    • HA5 adopted.
  • Cierpiot offers HA6, adopted.
  • Jones offers HA7.
    • Shull offers HA1 to HA7, adopted.
    • HA7 adopted.
  • Brattin offers HA8, adopted.
  • Hinson offers HA9, adopted.
  • Walker offers HA10, adopted.
  • Hubrecht offers HA11, adopted.
  • Hough, offers HA12 – Authorizes Greene County, or any city within the county, to impose a sales tax, upon voter approval, to fund early childhood education- adopted.
  • Lant offers HA13, adopted.
  • Miller offers HA14, – Modifies the definition of residential property for property taxation and creates a sales tax exemption for certain properties – adopted.

 

4:00 pm

SENATE BILLS FOR THIRD READING

HCS SB 867

POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS —  This act contains provisions relating to fire protection districts, sheltered workshops, assessments of mining property, consolidation of road districts, and property managers in Kansas City.

  • Burlison HA1: Establishes the “Short Term Rental Freedom Act” which prohibits political subdivisions from enacting or enforcing an ordinance prohibiting or unreasonably restricting residential dwelling rentals.
    • Debate about the amendment weighed the freedoms of homeowners vs. local control with zoning laws when it comes to websites like Airbnb