Journal of the Senate
FIRST REGULAR SESSION
TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY--MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2001
President Maxwell in the Chair.
Reverend Carl Gauck offered the following prayer:
"We cannot forget history...we will be remembered for good or for ill...we cannot escape the burden nor responsibility." (Abraham Lincoln)
Almighty God, on this Presidents' Day we are mindful how You have called forth leaders to take us through perilous times and how they are remembered today. Help us be mindful of our history and the effect the actions of leaders have had on their people so we may make right decisions here in the Senate. So we need Your guidance and direction for what we will say and do for that will determine how we are remembered; may it be that we have lead with wisdom and discernment. In Your Holy Name we pray. Amen.
The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited.
A quorum being established, the Senate proceeded with its business.
The Journal for Thursday, February 15, 2001, was read and approved.
The following Senators were present during the day's proceedings:
| Present--Senators | |||
| Bentley | Bland | Carter | Caskey |
| Cauthorn | Childers | DePasco | Dougherty |
| Foster | Gibbons | Goode | Gross |
| House | Jacob | Johnson | Kenney |
| Kinder | Klarich | Klindt | Loudon |
| Mathewson | Quick | Rohrbach | Russell |
| Schneider | Scott | Sims | Singleton |
| Staples | Steelman | Stoll | Westfall |
| Wiggins | Yeckel--34 | ||
| Absent with leave--Senators--None | |||
| The Lieutenant Governor was present. | |||
RESOLUTIONS
Senator Klarich offered Senate Resolution No. 211, regarding Cheryl Brown Jackson, Pacific, which was adopted.
Senator Westfall offered Senate Resolution No. 212, regarding the Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Meadors, Bolivar, which was adopted.
Senator Sims offered Senate Resolution No. 213, regarding Joanne Kohn, St. Louis, which was adopted.
Senator Sims offered Senate Resolution No. 214, regarding Nicholas Jaworski, St. Louis, which was adopted.
Senator Kenney offered Senate Resolution No. 215, regarding Jennie May, Kansas City, which was adopted.
Senator Wiggins offered the following resolution, which was adopted:
SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 216
WHEREAS, the members of the Missouri Senate have been deeply saddened to learn of the death of Paul Corwin Wheeler; and
WHEREAS, Dr. Wheeler, a native of Kansas City, had lived in Livermore, California, for a number of years; and
WHEREAS, while growing up in Kansas City, Dr. Wheeler attended St. James Grade School, Rockhurst High School and graduated from Rockhurst College summa cum laude in Physics, after which he received a fellowship to Princeton University, where he received a Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics in 1968; and
WHEREAS, Dr. Wheeler worked as a physicist, project leader, liaison to the Secretary of Defense, and an associate director at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories for 33 years, concentrating in the field of developing nuclear weaponry and held many patents for his inventions and developments he achieved in that field; and
WHEREAS, in 1990 Dr. Wheeler received the DOE Weapons Recognition Excellence Award, was a member of the American Physical Society, Alpha Sigma Nu, the National Jesuit Honor Society, and the Livermore-Amador Symphony Board of Directors, and was the scientific editor of Defense Research Review;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the members of the Missouri Senate pause in their deliberations to salute the memory of Dr. Paul Corwin Wheeler, express their appreciation for his lifetime of good citizenship and his outstanding accomplishments in the field of science and physics, and extend to his wife, Mrs. Pat Wheeler, family and many friends, most sincere sympathy on his death; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Senate be instructed to prepare properly inscribed copies of this resolution for his wife, Mrs. Pat Wheeler, sons Paul Wheeler and Michael Wheeler, Rockhurst High School and Rockhurst University.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
The following Bills were read the 1st time and 1,000 copies ordered printed:
SB 506-By Cauthorn and Klindt.
An Act to amend chapter 262, RSMo, by adding thereto four new sections relating to the farmland protection act.
SB 507-By Cauthorn and Klindt.
An Act to amend chapter 262, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to open burning on agricultural land.
SB 508-By Cauthorn and Klindt.
An Act to amend chapter 145, RSMo, relating to estate tax, by adding one new section relating to the same subject.
SB 509-By Cauthorn and Klindt.
An Act to repeal section 33.803, RSMo 2000, relating to performance-based budgeting for state departments, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the same subject.
SB 510-By Kenney.
An Act to repeal sections 105.269, 160.400 and 160.415, RSMo 2000, relating to charter schools, and to enact in lieu thereof three new sections relating to the same subject.
CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
Senator Goode offered the following concurrent resolution:
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 18
WHEREAS, telecommunications services and energy services and sources are vital to the economic vitality and well-being of the state of Missouri; and
WHEREAS, attempts across the nation to deregulate telecommunications services and energy services and sources have met with both success and failure in the effort to create competitive markets and make available new services and customer choices; and
WHEREAS, the state and political subdivisions have imposed taxes, fees and other assessments on various telecommunications and energy services which vary widely based on locality and, within a locality, may vary widely due to increasingly related and competitive services, such as telephone and cable television; and
WHEREAS, the current nationwide effort to establish competition in the production, distribution and sale of energy, including electricity, natural gas and other energy sources has potential benefits and adverse effects on energy producers, distributors, retailers, customers and the citizens of this state; and
WHEREAS, ensuring adequate and affordable telecommunications services and energy services and sources necessitate a fair and equitable tax structure across different telecommunications and energy services and across different regions of the state; and
WHEREAS, the issue of whether governmental entities should expend public resources to compete with private telecommunications and energy entities should be explored; and
WHEREAS, a Joint Interim Committee on Tele-communications and Energy has studied the above-mentioned issues during the tenure of the Ninetieth General Assembly and recommends that a similar study committee be established to continue the study during the tenure of the Ninety-first General Assembly:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the Missouri Senate, Ninety-first General Assembly, First Regular Session, the House of Representatives concurring therein, that a joint legislative committee on Telecommunications and Energy be created to be composed of seven members of the Senate, to be appointed by the President Pro Tem of the Senate, and seven members of the House of Representatives, to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and that said committee be authorized to function throughout the Ninety-first General Assembly; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said committee continue and expand the in-depth studies conducted by prior Joint Interim Committees on Telecommunications and Energy and make appropriate recommendations concerning financial, legal, social, taxation, environmental, technological and economic issues of telecommunications, cable television, all Internet services, including asymmetrical digital subscriber lines (ADSL) and service via cable lines, and energy services taxation, competition between governmental entities and private telecommunication entities, and any other issues the committee deems relevant; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said committee continue and expand the in-depth studies conducted by prior Joint Interim Committees on Telecommunications and Energy and make appropriate recommendations concerning financial, legal, social, taxation, environmental, technological and economic issues of deregulation and increasing competition in energy production, distribution and sale, including consideration of the effects on residential customers, small and large business customers, utility shareholders and other stakeholders, and any other issues the committee deems relevant; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said committee prepare an interim report, together with its recommendations for any legislative action it deems necessary for submission to the General Assembly prior to the commencement of the Second Regular Session of the Ninety-first General Assembly and a final report, together with its recommendations for any legislative action it deems necessary for submission to the General Assembly prior to the commencement of the First Regular Session of the Ninety-second General Assembly; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said committee may solicit any input and information necessary to fulfill its obligations from the Missouri Public Service Commission, the Department of Economic Development, the Division of Energy within the Department of Natural Resources, the Office of Public Counsel, political subdivisions of this state, telecommunications and energy service providers, energy utilities and representatives of all telecommunications and energy customer groups; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that House Research, the Committee on Legislative Research, and Senate Research shall provide such legal, research, clerical, technical and bill drafting services as the committee may require in the performance of its duties; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the actual and necessary expenses of the committee, its members and any staff personnel assigned to the committee incurred in attending meetings of the committee or any subcommittee thereof shall be paid from the Joint Contingent Fund.
THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS
SB 275, introduced by Senator Sims, entitled:
An Act to amend chapter 302, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to hearing impaired drivers.
Was called from the Consent Calendar and taken up.
On motion of Senator Sims, SB 275 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:
| YEAS--Senators | |||
| Carter | Caskey | Cauthorn | Childers |
| DePasco | Dougherty | Foster | Gibbons |
| Goode | Gross | Jacob | Johnson |
| Kenney | Kinder | Klarich | Klindt |
| Loudon | Mathewson | Quick | Rohrbach |
| Russell | Scott | Sims | Singleton |
| Staples | Steelman | Westfall | Wiggins |
| Yeckel--29 | |||
| NAYS--Senators--None | |||
| Absent--Senators | |||
| Bentley | Bland | Stoll--3 | |
| Absent with leave--Senators | |||
| House | Schneider--2 | ||
The President declared the bill passed.
On motion of Senator Sims, title to the bill was agreed to.
Senator Sims moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.
Senator Loudon moved that motion lay on the table, which motion prevailed.
SB 185, introduced by Senator Loudon, entitled:
An Act to repeal section 301.131, RSMo 2000, relating to historic motor vehicles, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the same subject.
Was called from the Consent Calendar and taken up.
On motion of Senator Loudon, SB 185 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:
| YEAS--Senators | |||
| Bentley | Bland | Carter | Caskey |
| Cauthorn | Childers | DePasco | Dougherty |
| Foster | Gibbons | Goode | Gross |
| Jacob | Johnson | Kenney | Kinder |
| Klarich | Klindt | Loudon | Mathewson |
| Rohrbach | Russell | Scott | Sims |
| Singleton | Staples | Steelman | Stoll |
| Westfall | Wiggins | Yeckel--31 | |
| NAYS--Senators--None | |||
| Absent--Senator Quick--1 | |||
| Absent with leave--Senators | |||
| House | Schneider--2 | ||
The President declared the bill passed.
On motion of Senator Loudon, title to the bill was agreed to.
Senator Loudon moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.
Senator Russell moved that motion lay on the table, which motion prevailed.
SB 224, introduced by Senator Russell, entitled:
An Act to amend chapter 67, RSMo, by adding thereto twenty new sections relating to law enforcement districts, with an emergency clause.
Was called from the Consent Calendar and taken up.
On motion of Senator Russell, SB 224 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:
| YEAS--Senators | |||
| Bentley | Bland | Carter | Caskey |
| Cauthorn | Childers | DePasco | Dougherty |
| Foster | Gibbons | Goode | Gross |
| Jacob | Johnson | Kenney | Kinder |
| Klarich | Klindt | Loudon | Mathewson |
| Quick | Rohrbach | Russell | Sims |
| Singleton | Staples | Steelman | Stoll |
| Westfall | Wiggins | Yeckel--31 | |
| NAYS--Senators--None | |||
| Absent--Senator Scott--1 | |||
| Absent with leave--Senators | |||
| House | Schneider--2 | ||
The President declared the bill passed.
The emergency clause was adopted by the following vote:
| YEAS--Senators | |||
| Bentley | Bland | Carter | Caskey |
| Cauthorn | Childers | DePasco | Foster |
| Gibbons | Goode | Gross | Johnson |
| Kenney | Kinder | Klarich | Klindt |
| Loudon | Mathewson | Quick | Rohrbach |
| Russell | Sims | Singleton | Staples |
| Steelman | Stoll | Westfall | Wiggins |
| Yeckel--29 | |||
| NAYS--Senators--None | |||
| Absent--Senators | |||
| Dougherty | Jacob | Scott--3 | |
| Absent with leave--Senators | |||
| House | Schneider--2 | ||
On motion of Senator Russell, title to the bill was agreed to.
Senator Russell moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.
Senator Kenney moved that motion lay on the table, which motion prevailed.
SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION
Senator Klarich moved that SB 39 and SB 269, with SCS and SA 1 (pending), be called from the Informal Calendar and again taken up for perfection, which motion prevailed.
SA 1 was again taken up.
At the request of Senator Jacob, the above amendment was withdrawn.
Senator Singleton assumed the Chair.
Senator Klarich offered SS for SCS for SBs 39 and 269, entitled:
SENATE SUBSTITUTE FOR
SENATE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
SENATE BILLS NOS. 39 and 269
An Act to repeal section 537.675, RSMo 2000, relating to judicial and administrative procedures, and to enact in lieu thereof seven new sections relating to the same subject.
Senator Klarich moved that SS for SCS for SBs 39 and 269 be adopted.
Senator Rohrbach offered SA 1, which was read:
SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1
Amend Senate Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bills Nos. 39 and 269, Page 3, Section 537.675, Lines 28-29 of said page, by deleting all of said lines; and
Further amend said section, page 4, lines 1-24 on said page, by deleting all of said lines; and
Further amend said bill, section 537.678, page 4, line 25 of said page, by deleting the words "Seventy-four percent of" on said lines.
Senator Rohrbach moved that the above amendment be adopted.
Senator Klarich requested a roll call vote be taken on the adoption of SA 1 and was joined in his request by Senators Caskey, Jacob, Kenney and Rohrbach.
SA 1 failed of adoption by the following vote:
| YEAS--Senators | |||
| Caskey | Cauthorn | Childers | Gross |
| Kenney | Klindt | Loudon | Rohrbach |
| Russell | Scott | Sims | Staples |
| Westfall | Yeckel--14 | ||
| NAYS--Senators | |||
| Bentley | Bland | Carter | DePasco |
| Dougherty | Foster | Goode | House |
| Jacob | Johnson | Kinder | Klarich |
| Mathewson | Quick | Schneider | Singleton |
| Steelman | Stoll | Wiggins--19 | |
| Absent--Senators--None | |||
| Absent with leave--Senator Gibbons--1 | |||
At the request of Senator Klarich, SB 39 and SB 269, with SCS and SS for SCS (pending), were placed on the Informal Calendar.
SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS
The following Bills were read the 2nd time and referred to the Committees indicated:
SB 460--Ways and Means.
SB 461--Public Health and Welfare.
SB 462--Agriculture, Conservation, Parks and Tourism.
SB 463--Education.
SB 464--Financial and Governmental Organi-zation, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 465--Aging, Families and Mental Health.
SB 466--Education.
SB 467--Ways and Means.
SB 468--Ways and Means.
SB 469--Pensions and General Laws.
SB 470--Financial and Governmental Organi-zation, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 471--Ways and Means.
SB 472--Judiciary.
SB 473--Aging, Families and Mental Health.
SB 474--Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence.
SB 475--Ways and Means.
SB 476--Financial and Governmental Organi-zation, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 477--Public Health and Welfare.
SB 478--Financial and Governmental Organi-zation, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 479--Financial and Governmental Organi-zation, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 480--Education.
SB 481--Pensions and General Laws.
SB 482--Commerce and Environment.
SB 483--Education.
SB 484--Insurance and Housing.
SB 485--Financial and Governmental Organi-zation, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 486--Local Government and Economic Development.
SB 487--Local Government and Economic Development.
SB 488--Financial and Governmental Organi-zation, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 489--Financial and Governmental Organi-zation, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 490--Pensions and General Laws.
SB 491--Local Government and Economic Development.
SB 492--Financial and Governmental Organi-zation, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 493--Financial and Governmental Organi-zation, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 494--Ways and Means.
SB 495--Judiciary.
SB 496--Judiciary.
SB 497--Education.
SB 498--Transportation.
SB 499--Commerce and Environment.
SB 500--Labor and Industrial Relations.
SB 501--Commerce and Environment.
SB 502--Pensions and General Laws.
SB 503--Local Government and Economic Development.
SB 504--Ways and Means.
SB 505--Labor and Industrial Relations.
Senator Klarich assumed the Chair.
REFERRALS
President Pro Tem Kinder referred SCR 17 to the Committee on Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics.
President Pro Tem Kinder referred SB 136, with SCS, to the Committee on State Budget Control.
MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR
The following messages were received from the Governor, reading of which was waived:
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
State of Missouri
Jefferson City, Missouri
February 15, 2001
TO THE SENATE OF THE 91st GENERAL ASSEMBLY
OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI:
I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice and consent the following appointment to office:
Elizabeth K. Grove, 36970 Monroe Road 370, Monroe City, Monroe County, Missouri 63456, as a member of the Safe Drinking Water Commission, for a term ending September 1, 2004, and until her successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, reappointed to a full term.
Respectfully submitted,
BOB HOLDEN
Governor
Also,
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
State of Missouri
Jefferson City, Missouri
February 15, 2001
TO THE SENATE OF THE 91st GENERAL ASSEMBLY
OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI:
I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice and consent the following appointment to office:
George A. Pipes, D.O., Democrat, 30349 Keyboard Road, LaPlata, Macon County, Missouri 63549, as a member of the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts, for a term ending September 3, 2004, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, reappointed to a full term.
Respectfully submitted,
BOB HOLDEN
Governor
Also,
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
State of Missouri
Jefferson City, Missouri
February 16, 2001
TO THE SENATE OF THE 91st GENERAL ASSEMBLY
OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI:
I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice and consent the following appointment to office:
Bob Boydston, 7818 North Garfield, Kansas City, Clay County, Missouri 64118, as Commissioner of the Missouri Water Patrol, for a term ending at the pleasure of the Governor, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, Larry T. Whitten, resigned.
Respectfully submitted,
BOB HOLDEN
Governor
Also,
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
State of Missouri
Jefferson City, Missouri
February 16, 2001
TO THE SENATE OF THE 91st GENERAL ASSEMBLY
OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI:
I have the honor to transmit to you herewith for your advice and consent the following appointment to office:
George A. Lodes, Democrat, 5916 Wilson Avenue, St. Louis City, Missouri 63110, as a member of the Elevator Safety Board, for a term ending June 6, 2005, and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified; vice, Russell Schergen, deceased.
Respectfully submitted,
BOB HOLDEN
Governor
President Pro Tem Kinder referred the above appointments to the Committee on Gubernatorial Appointments.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
The following Bills and Joint Resolution were read the 1st time and 1,000 copies ordered printed:
SB 511-By Gibbons, Stoll, DePasco, Wiggins, Loudon, Goode, Yeckel, Dougherty, Jacob, Sims, Scott, Carter and Bentley.
An Act to repeal sections 273.325, 273.327, 273.329, 273.331, 273.333, 273.335, 273.338, 273.340, 273.342, 273.344, 273.346, 273.348, 273.350, 273.352, 273.354 and 273.357, RSMo 2000, relating to animal care facilities, and to enact in lieu thereof twenty new sections relating to the same subject, with penalty provisions.
SB 512-By House, Stoll and Bentley.
An Act to repeal sections 105.269, 160.400, 160.405, 160.410 and 160.420, RSMo 2000, relating to charter schools, and to enact in lieu thereof five new sections relating to the same subject.
SB 513-By House, Wiggins, DePasco, Bland, Stoll and Dougherty.
An Act to amend chapter 37, RSMo, by adding thereto eleven new sections relating to oversight of public privatization contracts.
SB 514-By Singleton.
An Act to repeal section 196.100, RSMo 2000, relating to labeling of drugs, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the same subject.
SB 515-By Yeckel.
An Act to repeal sections 59.310 and 59.313, RSMo 2000, relating to county recorders of deeds, and to enact in lieu thereof three new sections relating to the same subject, with an effective date.
SB 516-By Yeckel.
An Act to amend chapter 512, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to appellate procedure.
SB 517-By Kinder, Singleton and Yeckel.
An Act to amend chapter 37, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to the taxpayers surplus trust fund, with a contingent effective date.
SJR 16-By Gross.
Joint Resolution submitting to the qualified voters of Missouri, an amendment to article X of the Constitution of Missouri, by adding thereto one new section relating to the disposition of tobacco settlement funds.
CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
Senator Sims offered the following concurrent resolution:
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 19
WHEREAS, the Child Citizenship Act of 2000, effective February 27, 2001, will grant automatic citizenship to foreign-born children who have been adopted abroad, with stipulations that the child meet basic eligibility criteria and that one of the parents hold United States citizenship; and
WHEREAS, prior to the passage of the Child Citizenship Act, obtaining United States citizenship for foreign-born children who were adopted abroad was a complex and burdensome task that could take years to complete; and
WHEREAS, foreign-born children adopted abroad have already experienced long journeys to become treasured members of many families within Missouri and throughout the United States; and
WHEREAS, given the large number of foreign-born children who have been adopted by United States parents, February 27, 2001, will be designated as a day in our nation's history when the largest number of persons become United States citizens; and
WHEREAS, parents, siblings and extended families throughout the state and the nation who have experienced the joy of adding members to their families through adoption of foreign-born children are elated at the passage of the Child Citizenship Act of 2000, which is being celebrated throughout the nation:
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the members of the Missouri Senate, Ninety-First General Assembly, First Regular Session, the House of Representatives concurring therein, hereby declare February 27, 2001, to be Child Citizenship Day; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Missouri Senate be instructed to prepare properly inscribed copies of this resolution for the Director of the Department of Social Services and the Commissioner of Education and the members of the Missouri Congressional delegation.
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES
Senator Singleton, Chairman of the Committee on Public Health and Welfare, submitted the following report:
Mr. President: Your Committee on Public Health and Welfare, to which was referred SB 110, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
Senator Rohrbach, Chairman of the Committee on Insurance and Housing, submitted the following report:
Mr. President: Your Committee on Insurance and Housing, to which was referred SB 344, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
Senator Westfall, Chairman of the Committee on Transportation, submitted the following reports:
Mr. President: Your Committee on Transportation, to which was referred SB 287, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
Also,
Mr. President: Your Committee on Transportation, to which was referred SB 111, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
Senator Bentley, Chairman of the Committee on Education, submitted the following reports:
Mr. President: Your Committee on Education, to which was referred SB 303, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
Also,
Mr. President: Your Committee on Education, to which was referred SB 321, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
Also,
Mr. President: Your Committee on Education, to which was referred SB 295, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
Senator Sims, Chairman of the Committee on Aging, Families and Mental Health, submitted the following reports:
Mr. President: Your Committee on Aging, Families and Mental Health, to which was referred SB 357, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
Also,
Mr. President: Your Committee on Aging, Families and Mental Health, to which was referred SB 348, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
Senator Childers, Chairman of the Committee on Local Government and Economic Development, submitted the following reports:
Mr. President: Your Committee on Local Government and Economic Development, to which was referred SB 352, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
Also,
Mr. President: Your Committee on Local Government and Economic Development, to which was referred SB 365, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
Also,
Mr. President: Your Committee on Local Government and Economic Development, to which was referred SB 394, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
Senator Steelman, Chairman of the Committee on Commerce and Environment, submitted the following report:
Mr. President: Your Committee on Commerce and Environment, to which was referred SB 293, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass, with Senate Committee Amendment No. 1, and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENT NO. 1
Amend Senate Bill No. 293, Page 1, Section 620.1580, Lines 14-18, by striking said lines and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "least one such member being from an organization representative of industry, and with at least one such member being from an organization representative of independent businesses, and with at least one such member being from an organization representative of retail business, and with at least one such member being from an organization representative of local or regional commerce.".
Senator Foster, Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture, Conservation, Parks and Tourism, submitted the following reports:
Mr. President: Your Committee on Agriculture, Conservation, Parks and Tourism, to which was referred SB 127, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
Also,
Mr. President: Your Committee on Agriculture, Conservation, Parks and Tourism, to which was referred SB 315, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
Also,
Mr. President: Your Committee on Agriculture, Conservation, Parks and Tourism, to which was referred SB 302, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
Senator Loudon, Chairman of the Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations, submitted the following reports:
Mr. President: Your Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations, to which was referred SB 366, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
Also,
Mr. President: Your Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations, to which was referred SB 380, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
RESOLUTIONS
Senator Quick offered Senate Resolution No. 217, regarding Matthew Mark "Matt" Heathman, Liberty, which was adopted.
INTRODUCTIONS OF GUESTS
Senator Mathewson introduced to the Senate, Doug Wright, Sante Fe.
On motion of Senator Kenney, the Senate adjourned under the rules.
SENATE CALENDAR
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TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2001
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FORMAL CALENDAR
SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS
SB 506-Cauthorn and
Klindt
SB 507-Cauthorn and
Klindt
SB 508-Cauthorn and
Klindt
SB 509-Cauthorn and
Klindt
SB 510-Kenney
SB 511-Gibbons, et al
SB 512-House, et al
SB 513-House, et al
SB 514-Singleton
SB 515-Yeckel
SB 516-Yeckel
SB 517-Kinder, et al
SJR 15-Westfall
SJR 16-Gross
HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND READING
HCS for HBs 302 & 38
THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS
SB 12-Russell
SB 32-Kinder
(In Budget Control)
SCS for SBs 44 & 59-Bentley
SB 128-Childers
SS for SCS for SBs 46
& 47-Bentley
(In Budget Control)
SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION
1. SB 97-Bentley, with
SCA 1
2. SB 184-Johnson, et al
3. SBs 323 & 230-Childers,
et al, with SCS
4. SB 226-Goode, et al,
with SCS
5. SB 220-Kinder and
Gross
6. SBs 67 & 40-Gross,
with SCS
7. SB 65-Gibbons, with
SCS
8. SB 317-Stoll, with SCS
9. SB 50-Childers
10. SBs 253 & 260-Gross,
with SCS
11. SBs 391 & 395-
Rohrbach, with SCS
12. SB 222-Caskey
13. SB 244-Staples
14. SBs 52 & 91-Childers,
with SCS
15. SB 267-Klarich and
Schneider, with SCS
16. SB 381-Klarich
17. SB 114-Loudon, with SCS
18. SB 339-Stoll and
Childers, with SCA 1
19. SB 48-Sims, with SCS
20. SB 400-Kenney, et al
21. SB 374-Steelman, with
SCS
22. SB 239-Stoll, with
SCS
23. SBs 238 & 250-Staples,
et al, with SCS
INFORMAL CALENDAR
SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION
SB 14-Mathewson
SB 36-Westfall, et al,
with SCS (pending)
SBs 39 & 269-Klarich and
Goode, with SCS and SS
for SCS (pending)
SBs 89 & 37-Kinder, with
SCS
SB 123-Kinder, with SA 1
(pending)
CONSENT CALENDAR
Senate Bills
Reported 2/5
SB 143-Childers
Reported 2/12
SB 10-Caskey, with SCS
SB 136-Wiggins, with SCS
(In Budget Control)
SB 216-Scott
SB 219-Mathewson
SB 258-Rohrbach and Schneider
SB 304-Klarich
SB 252-Singleton
SB 274-Caskey
SB 301-Johnson, with SCS
Reported 2/13
SB 227-Jacob
SB 241-Rohrbach, with SCS
SB 203-Scott
SB 186-Klarich, with SCS
SB 382-Yeckel and Stoll,
with SCS
Reported 2/19
SB 110-Gross
SB 344-Rohrbach and Jacob,
with SCS
SB 287-Klarich, with SCS
SB 111-Gross
SB 303-Johnson
SB 321-Westfall
SB 295-Stoll and Staples
SB 357-Schneider, with SCS
SB 348-Sims
SB 352-Johnson, with SCS
SB 365-Steelman
SB 394-Bentley
SB 293-Steelman, with
SCA 1
SB 127-Childers, with SCS
SB 315-Childers, with SCS
SB 302-Johnson, et al
SB 366-House
SB 380-House
RESOLUTIONS
SR 58-Singleton
To be Referred
SCR 18-Goode
SCR 19-Sims
Reported from Committee
SCR 6-Stoll and Loudon
SCR 8-Caskey
SCR 10-Staples
SCR 13-Foster
SCR 14-Mathewson, with
SCS
Requests to Recede or Grant Conference
SS for SCR 2-Singleton,
with HCS
(Senate requests House
recede or grant conference)