Journal of the Senate
SECOND REGULAR SESSION
THIRD DAY--MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2004
The Senate met pursuant to adjournment.
Senator Bartle in the Chair.
Reverend Carl Gauck offered the following prayer:
"Though He slays me, yet will I trust Him." (Job 13:15)
Almighty God give us the trust of Your servant Job that we too might trust You no matter how heavy and dark the tasks before us may seem or how difficult our journey through this session may become. And, Lord, we pray for Senator Coleman and her family at the death of her father, Earl Henry; we ask that You comfort them with the memory of Your goodness and grant them Your peace. 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, January 8, 2004, was read and approved.
The following Senators were present during the day's proceedings:
| Present--Senators | ||||||
| Bartle | Bland | Bray | Callahan | |||
| Caskey | Cauthorn | Champion | Childers | |||
| Clemens | Coleman | Days | Dougherty | |||
| Foster | Gibbons | Goode | Griesheimer | |||
| Gross | Jacob | Kennedy | Kinder | |||
| Klindt | Mathewson | Nodler | Quick | |||
| Russell | Scott | Shields | Steelman | |||
| Stoll | Vogel | Wheeler | Yeckel--32 | |||
| Absent with leave--Senators | ||||||
| Dolan | Loudon--2 | |||||
RESOLUTIONS
Senator Scott offered Senate Resolution No. 1081, regarding Patrick Douglas, Sedalia, which was adopted.
Senator Scott offered Senate Resolution No. 1082, regarding Bennie Harper, El Dorado Springs, which was adopted.
Senator Kennedy offered Senate Resolution No. 1083, regarding Steven Cross, Arcadia, which was adopted.
Senator Yeckel offered Senate Resolution No. 1084, regarding Russell L. Ahlheim, St. Louis, which was adopted.
Senator Yeckel offered Senate Resolution No. 1085, regarding Jane Carr, Affton, which was adopted.
Senator Foster offered Senate Resolution No. 1086, regarding Justin Bearden, which was adopted.
Senator Yeckel offered Senate Resolution No. 1087, regarding Renee K. Gegg, Ste. Genevieve, which was adopted.
Senator Yeckel offered Senate Resolution No. 1088, regarding Dana Williams, Chesterfield, which was adopted.
Senator Yeckel offered Senate Resolution No. 1089, regarding Katherine Davis, High Ridge, which was adopted.
Senator Yeckel offered Senate Resolution No. 1090, regarding Maryellen R. Harman, Marthasville, which was adopted.
Senator Yeckel offered Senate Resolution No. 1091, regarding Rachel Zerkel, St. Louis, which was adopted.
Senator Yeckel offered Senate Resolution No. 1092, regarding Beth Greenwood, Jennings, which was adopted.
Senator Yeckel offered Senate Resolution No. 1093, regarding Karin Elise Sabin, St. Louis, which was adopted.
Senator Yeckel offered Senate Resolution No. 1094, regarding Claresa Lorene Jerrod, St. Louis, which was adopted.
Senator Yeckel offered Senate Resolution No. 1095, regarding Amie Wilcoxen, St. Louis, which was adopted.
Senator Yeckel offered Senate Resolution No. 1096, regarding Hannah Miller, Kirkwood, which was adopted.
Senator Yeckel offered Senate Resolution No. 1097, regarding Marta Buechler, Ballwin, which was adopted.
Senator Yeckel offered Senate Resolution No. 1098, regarding Rebekah Lynn Ellebrecht, House Springs, which was adopted.
Senator Kennedy offered Senate Resolution No. 1099, regarding Theodore "Ted" Hunt, St. Louis, which was adopted.
Senator Kennedy offered Senate Resolution No. 1100, regarding Justin Franke, St. Louis, which was adopted.
Senators Days and Dougherty offered Senate Resolution No. 1101, regarding Daniel Sixto Love, Wildwood, which was adopted.
Senator Stoll offered Senate Resolution No. 1102, regarding Patrick Michael Lockwood, Festus, which was adopted.
Senator Klindt offered Senate Resolution No. 1103, regarding the Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Charles "Andy" Anderson, Amazonia, which was adopted.
Senator Klindt offered Senate Resolution No. 1104, regarding Jeret Brock Donelson, Princeton, which was adopted.
Senator Klindt offered Senate Resolution No. 1105, regarding the Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Goose" Killin, New Point, which was adopted.
Senator Vogel offered the following resolution:
SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 1106
WHEREAS, the General Assembly of the State of Missouri has a long tradition of rendering assistance to worthwhile youth activities, especially those related to governmental or citizenship projects; and
WHEREAS, the Jefferson City Downtown Rotary Club has sought to instill values of high integrity within our youth and to provide an opportunity for Missouri students to experience state government firsthand; and
WHEREAS, the General Assembly has maintained a policy of granting such organizations permission to use the Senate and House Chambers for beneficial purposes; and
WHEREAS, this year, the Downtown Rotary Club is sponsoring its annual Student Government Day, an event which will be highlighted by a meeting in the Senate Chambers at our State Capitol, where the students in attendance will be addressed by a representative of each of the three branches of government:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that we, the members of the Missouri Senate, Ninety-second General Assembly hereby grant the Jefferson City Rotary Club permission to use the Senate Chamber for the purpose of conducting Student Government Day on the morning of Monday, March 22, 2004.
Senator Vogel requested unanimous consent of the Senate that the rules be suspended for the purpose of taking SR 1106 up for adoption, which request was granted.
On motion of Senator Vogel, SR 1106 was adopted.
CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
Senators Childers and Russell offered the following concurrent resolution:
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 26
Relating to the Agroforestry Industrialization Committee.
WHEREAS, the agroforestry industry is a vital industry to Missouri, representing over fourteen million acres of Missouri timberland, which ranks our state seventh out of the twenty northeastern timber states, supports the bulk of Missouri recreation and tourism, directly provides thousands of jobs and supports tens of thousands of jobs where forest land and products are a vital component, directly generates three billion dollars of revenue, and indirectly supports the generation of many more billions of dollars in revenue; and
WHEREAS, the General Assembly wishes to maintain and enhance the positive economic contribution of this industry while making every attempt to minimize environmental harm and other negative aspects of the industry; and
WHEREAS, the industries' current practice of harvesting sixty percent of the tree, and its predominant production of low value-added products, limits the potential economic contribution to industry participants and to the state; and
WHEREAS, there exists a need for a study of the potential for increased industrial strength and rural economic gains to be realized by agroforestry adopting modern industrial business models and value-added techniques:
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the members of the Missouri Senate, Ninety-Second General Assembly, Second Regular Session, the House of Representatives concurring therein, hereby authorize the creation of an "Agroforestry Industrialization Committee", which shall review and evaluate both the industrial and economic impact of agroforestry industrialization and environmental responsibilities of this industry and make recommendations on further action or legislative remedies, if any, to be taken as necessary; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that such committee shall be composed of thirty members, one member to be a member of the Missouri Senate to be appointed by the President Pro Tem of the Senate, one member to be a member of the Missouri House of Representatives to be appointed by the Speaker of the House, two county commissioners or their designees to be appointed by the Missouri Association of Counties, two landowners representing small forestry holdings with owners of less than two hundred acres of timber to be appointed by the Missouri Farm Bureau, a representative from the Resource Conservation and Development Councils, a representative from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, a representative from the Department of Natural Resources' Division of Energy, a representative from the Missouri Department of Agriculture, a representative from the Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, a representative from the Missouri Division of Tourism, a representative from the Missouri Enterprise Business Assistance Center, a representative of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a representative of the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service, a representative of the United States Department of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources, a representative of the University of Missouri Commercial Agriculture Program, a representative of the Society of American Foresters, a representative from the Missouri Forest Products Association, a representative of a large-volume active sawmill and a representative of a small-volume active sawmill appointed by the Missouri Department of Conservation, a representative of two active flooring mills appointed by the Missouri Forest Products Association, a person active in the purchase and processing value-added portion of forest products appointed by the Missouri Forest Products Association, a representative from Southeast Missouri State University, and a representative from Southwest Missouri State University. Each member of the committee shall serve until December 31, 2005. A chairman, vice-chairman, and secretary shall be elected by the membership of the committee to conduct the business of the committee; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee may conduct its business by various means but shall meet no less than twice each year as a full committee; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all state agencies shall cooperate with the committee in carrying out its duties, including allowing access to closed records, provided that the committee shall not disclose any identifying information contained in such records closed pursuant to statute or general order, and any such information in the custody of the committee shall not be discoverable to the same extent as when in the custody of the parent agency; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all members shall serve without compensation; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Office of Administration shall provide minimal funding, administrative support, and staff for the effective operation of the committee; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee shall study problems and solutions, collect information, and provide recommendations in a report to the General Assembly before July 30, 2005; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee shall submit its final report to the General Assembly no later than December 31, 2005; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Agroforestry Industrialization Committee shall terminate December 31, 2005; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Missouri Senate be instructed to prepare properly inscribed copies of this resolution for the Governor for his approval or rejection pursuant to the Missouri Constitution.
Read 1st time.
Senator Gibbons moved that HCR 1 be taken up for adoption, which motion prevailed.
On motion of Senator Gibbons, HCR 1 was adopted by the following vote:
| YEAS--Senators | |||
| Bartle | Bray | Callahan | Caskey |
| Cauthorn | Champion | Childers | Clemens |
| Coleman | Days | Dougherty | Foster |
| Gibbons | Goode | Griesheimer | Gross |
| Jacob | Kennedy | Kinder | Klindt |
| Mathewson | Nodler | Quick | Russell |
| Scott | Shields | Steelman | Stoll |
| Vogel | Wheeler | Yeckel--31 | |
| NAYS--Senators--None | |||
| Absent--Senator Bland--1 | |||
| Absent with leave--Senators | |||
| Dolan | Loudon--2 | ||
Senator Gibbons moved that HCR 2 be taken up for adoption, which motion prevailed.
On motion of Senator Gibbons, HCR 2 was adopted by the following vote:
| YEAS--Senators | |||
| Bartle | Bray | Callahan | Caskey |
| Cauthorn | Champion | Childers | Clemens |
| Coleman | Days | Dougherty | Foster |
| Gibbons | Goode | Griesheimer | Gross |
| Jacob | Kennedy | Klindt | Mathewson |
| Nodler | Quick | Russell | Scott |
| Shields | Steelman | Stoll | Vogel |
| Wheeler | Yeckel--30 | ||
| NAYS--Senators--None | |||
| Absent--Senators | |||
| Bland | Kinder--2 | ||
| Absent with leave--Senators | |||
| Dolan | Loudon--2 | ||
Senator Gibbons moved that HCR 3 be taken up for adoption, which motion prevailed.
On motion of Senator Gibbons, HCR 3 was adopted by the following vote:
| YEAS--Senators | |||
| Bartle | Bland | Bray | Callahan |
| Caskey | Cauthorn | Champion | Childers |
| Clemens | Coleman | Days | Dougherty |
| Foster | Gibbons | Goode | Griesheimer |
| Gross | Jacob | Kennedy | Kinder |
| Klindt | Mathewson | Nodler | Quick |
| Russell | Scott | Shields | Steelman |
| Stoll | Vogel | Wheeler--31 | |
| NAYS--Senators--None | |||
| Absent--Senator Yeckel--1 | |||
| Absent with leave--Senators | |||
| Dolan | Loudon--2 | ||
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
The following Bills were read the 1st time and ordered printed:
SB 1026-By Mathewson.
An Act to repeal section 650.055, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to DNA testing of felony offenders, with penalty provisions.
SB 1027-By Cauthorn, Yeckel, Foster, Scott, Nodler, Clemens, Steelman, Coleman and Stoll.
An Act to repeal sections 374.700, 374.705, 374.710, 374.715, 374.725, 374.735, 374.740, 374.755, 374.757, 374.763, 544.640, and 544.650, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof twenty-four new sections relating to the licensing of surety recovery agents, with penalty provisions.
SB 1028-By Cauthorn.
An Act to repeal sections 34.010, 34.031, 34.032, 34.040, 34.065, and 34.130, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof four new sections relating to state purchasing.
SB 1029-By Bray, Days and Dougherty.
An Act to amend chapter 15, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to state contracts.
SB 1030-By Bray, Days and Dougherty.
An Act to amend chapter 208, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to health care disclosure.
SB 1031-By Bray, Days, Dougherty and Goode.
An Act to repeal sections 300.330, 300.410, 302.302, 302.304, 302.309, 304.009, 307.180, 565.024, 565.060, and 565.070, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof eighteen new sections relating to motor vehicle and bicycle safety, with penalty provisions.
SB 1032-By Bray.
An Act to repeal sections 160.538 and 160.720, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to education accountability standards.
SB 1033-By Clemens, Childers, Kennedy, Nodler and Russell.
An Act to amend chapter 537, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to torts and actions for damages.
SB 1034-By Childers.
An Act to repeal sections 407.670 and 407.671, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof eight new sections relating to the buyers club law.
SB 1035-By Steelman and Mathewson.
An Act to amend chapter 376, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to health care providers.
SB 1036-By Steelman.
An Act to amend chapter 354, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to physician contractual relationships.
SB 1037-By Steelman.
An Act to repeal section 67.1846, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to right-of-way.
SB 1038-By Yeckel.
An Act to repeal sections 33.103, 166.435, 362.105, 408.032, 408.140, 408.190, 408.232, 432.045, 443.130, and 570.223, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof twenty-eight new sections relating to banking, with penalty provisions.
SB 1039-By Yeckel.
An Act to amend chapter 334, RSMo, by adding thereto twelve new sections relating to the regulation and licensing of the practice of naturopathic medicine, with penalty provisions.
SB 1040-By Griesheimer.
An Act to repeal sections 260.273, 260.475, and 260.479, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof three new sections relating to hazardous waste management, with an emergency clause for a certain section.
SB 1041-By Griesheimer.
An Act to repeal section 590.500, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to certain law enforcement officers' right of appeal from disciplinary actions.
SB 1042-By Griesheimer.
An Act to repeal section 301.562, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the licensure of motor vehicle dealers and manufacturers.
SB 1043-By Gross.
An Act to repeal sections 21.795, 301.144, and 301.2999, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof six new sections relating to specialized license plates.
SB 1044-By Shields.
An Act to repeal sections 181.021, 181.100, 181.110, 181.120, and 181.130, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof five new sections relating to the state library.
SB 1045-By Kinder, Bland, Coleman, Days, Gibbons, Klindt, Clemens, Yeckel, Bartle, Kennedy, Jacob, Bray and Vogel.
An Act to amend chapter 574, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to the burning of crosses, with penalty provisions.
SB 1046-By Gibbons.
An Act to amend chapter 301, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to friends of kids with cancer special license plates.
MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR
The following message was received from the Governor, reading of which was waived:
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
State of Missouri
Jefferson City, Missouri
January 12, 2004
TO THE SENATE OF THE 92nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY
OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI:
The following addendum should be made to the appointment of George Hartsfield for the Missouri Gaming Commission, submitted to you on January 7, 2004. Line 1 should be amended to read:
George Hartsfield, Democrat, 1909 Sarah Lane, Jefferson City, Cole
Respectfully submitted,
BOB HOLDEN
Governor
President Pro Tem Kinder referred the above addendum to the Committee on Gubernatorial Appointments.
REFERRALS
President Pro Tem Kinder referred SCR 25 to the Committee on Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics.
SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS
The following Bills and Joint Resolutions were read the 2nd time and referred to the Committees indicated:
SJR 24--Agriculture, Conservation, Parks and Natural Resources.
SJR 25--Financial and Governmental Organi-zation, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SJR 26--Financial and Governmental Organi-zation, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SJR 27--Ways and Means.
SJR 28--Financial and Governmental Organi-zation, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SJR 29--Aging, Families, Mental and Public Health.
SJR 30--Ways and Means.
SJR 31--Transportation.
SJR 33--Financial and Governmental Organi-zation, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SJR 34--Transportation.
SJR 35--Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence.
SJR 36--Agriculture, Conservation, Parks and Natural Resources.
SJR 37--Transportation.
SJR 38--Transportation.
SJR 39--Education.
SJR 40--Financial and Governmental Organization, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 801--Commerce and the Environment.
SB 803--Aging, Families, Mental and Public Health.
SB 804--Aging, Families, Mental and Public Health.
SB 805--Small Business, Insurance and Industrial Relations.
SB 806--Ways and Means.
SB 807--Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence.
SB 808--Agriculture, Conservation, Parks and Natural Resources.
SB 809--Small Business, Insurance and Industrial Relations.
SB 810--Agriculture, Conservation, Parks and Natural Resources.
SB 811--Pensions and General Laws.
SB 812--Ways and Means.
SB 813--Education.
SB 814--Education.
SB 815--Aging, Families, Mental and Public Health.
SB 816--Education.
SB 817--Financial and Governmental Organization, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 818--Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence.
SB 819--Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence.
SB 820--Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence.
SB 821--Ways and Means.
SB 822--Ways and Means.
SB 823--Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence.
SB 825--Transportation.
SB 827--Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence.
SB 828--Financial and Governmental Organization, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 829--Small Business, Insurance and Industrial Relations.
SB 830--Ways and Means.
SB 831--Ways and Means.
SB 832--Financial and Governmental Organization, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 833--Aging, Families, Mental and Public Health.
SB 834--Small Business, Insurance and Industrial Relations.
SB 835--Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence.
SB 836--Ways and Means.
SB 837--Financial and Governmental Organization, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 838--Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence.
SB 839--Ways and Means.
SB 841--Economic Development, Tourism and Local Government.
SB 842--Financial and Governmental Organization, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 843--Small Business, Insurance and Industrial Relations.
SB 845--Transportation.
SB 846--Financial and Governmental Organization, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 847--Ways and Means.
SB 848--Education.
SB 849--Education.
SB 850--Economic Development, Tourism and Local Government.
SB 851--Commerce and the Environment.
SB 852--Education.
SB 853--Financial and Governmental Organization, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 854--Aging, Families, Mental and Public Health.
SB 855--Transportation.
SB 856--Small Business, Insurance and Industrial Relations.
SB 858--Education.
SB 859--Financial and Governmental Organization, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 860--Financial and Governmental Organization, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 861--Transportation.
SB 862--Transportation.
SB 863--Ways and Means.
SB 864--Ways and Means.
SB 865--Education.
SB 866--Financial and Governmental Organization, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 867--Commerce and the Environment.
SB 868--Ways and Means.
SB 871--Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence.
SB 872--Education.
SB 875--Economic Development, Tourism and Local Government.
SB 876--Commerce and the Environment.
SB 878--Commerce and the Environment.
SB 879--Ways and Means.
SB 880--Financial and Governmental Organization, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 881--Small Business, Insurance and Industrial Relations.
SB 882--Agriculture, Conservation, Parks and Natural Resources.
SB 885--Commerce and the Environment.
SB 886--Agriculture, Conservation, Parks and Natural Resources.
SB 887--Ways and Means.
SB 888--Ways and Means.
SB 891--Transportation.
SB 895--Financial and Governmental Organization, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 896--Financial and Governmental Organization, Veterans' Affairs and Elections.
SB 897--Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence.
SB 899--Transportation.
SB 900--Commerce and the Environment.
SB 1003--Aging, Families, Mental and Public Health.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Pursuant to Section 536.021, RSMo, Senator Gross submitted a copy of the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules' committee report disapproving the final order of rulemaking for the proposed amendment to 1 CSR 10-4.010. A copy of the committee's report is on file in the office of the Secretary of Senate.
INTRODUCTIONS OF GUESTS
Senator Gibbons introduced to the Senate, Timothy A. Wingert, O.D., F.A.A.O., St. Louis.
Senator Kinder introduced to the Senate, Kathryn Red Corn, Pawhuska, Oklahoma.
Senator Griesheimer introduced to the Senate, Mark Wessels and Rick Hopp, Washington; and Anita Fields, Stillwater, Oklahoma.
On motion of Senator Gibbons, the Senate adjourned under the rules.
SENATE CALENDAR
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FOURTH DAY-TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2004
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FORMAL CALENDAR
SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS
SB 708-Mathewson
SB 711-Goode
SB 716-Childers
SB 729-Steelman
SB 746-Dougherty, et al
SB 751-Coleman
SB 753-Coleman
SB 774-Wheeler
SB 787-Childers
SB 788-Childers
SB 790-Yeckel
SB 824-Griesheimer
SB 826-Bartle
SB 840-Goode
SB 844-Yeckel
SB 857-Klindt
SB 869-Shields
SB 870-Bartle
SB 873-Bray
SB 874-Caskey
SB 877-Goode and Days
SB 883-Klindt
SB 884-Klindt
SB 889-Goode
SB 890-Bland
SB 892-Bland
SB 893-Goode
SB 894-Goode
SB 898-Bland
SB 901-Goode
SB 902-Bland
SB 903-Bland
SB 904-Gross and Nodler
SB 905-Foster
SB 906-Foster
SB 907-Klindt
SB 908-Cauthorn
SB 909-Bartle
SB 910-Bland
SB 911-Bland
SB 912-Dougherty and Days
SB 913-Dougherty and Bray
SB 914-Dougherty and Russell
SB 915-Dougherty, et al
SB 916-Dougherty
SB 917-Dougherty and Bray
SB 918-Dougherty, et al
SB 919-Gibbons and Stoll
SB 920-Caskey
SB 921-Caskey
SB 922-Coleman
SB 923-Goode
SB 924-Bland
SB 925-Bland
SB 926-Loudon
SB 927-Loudon
SB 928-Loudon
SB 929-Wheeler
SB 930-Loudon
SB 931-Loudon
SB 932-Loudon
SB 933-Yeckel, et al
SB 934-Bland
SB 935-Gibbons
SB 937-Gross
SB 938-Gross
SB 939-Coleman
SB 940-Coleman
SB 941-Coleman
SB 942-Nodler
SB 943-Goode and Gross
SB 944-Goode
SB 945-Gibbons
SB 946-Bray, et al
SB 947-Russell
SB 948-Steelman
SB 949-Steelman
SB 950-Griesheimer
SB 951-Griesheimer
SB 952-Wheeler
SB 953-Caskey
SB 954-Foster
SB 955-Scott
SB 956-Scott
SB 957-Scott
SB 958-Scott
SB 959-Childers
SB 960-Gibbons
SB 961-Champion
SB 962-Clemens
SB 963-Shields
SB 964-Shields
SB 965-Shields
SB 966-Shields
SB 967-Shields
SB 968-Shields
SB 969-Shields
SB 970-Childers
SB 971-Stoll
SB 972-Stoll
SB 973-Stoll
SB 974-Dougherty
SB 975-Dougherty
SB 976-Stoll
SB 977-Stoll
SB 978-Stoll
SB 979-Stoll
SB 980-Bartle
SB 981-Vogel
SB 982-Coleman
SB 983-Quick
SB 984-Foster
SB 985-Foster
SB 986-Cauthorn
SB 987-Quick
SB 988-Steelman
SB 989-Gross, et al
SB 990-Loudon
SB 991-Dougherty
SB 992-Cauthorn
SB 993-Cauthorn
SB 994-Coleman
SB 995-Coleman
SB 996-Shields
SB 997-Shields
SB 998-Shields
SB 999-Griesheimer
SB 1000-Bartle
SB 1001-Wheeler
SB 1002-Bray
SB 1004-Shields
SB 1005-Shields and Stoll
SB 1006-Goode, et al
SB 1007-Goode and Mathewson
SB 1008-Goode
SB 1009-Griesheimer
SB 1010-Dougherty, et al
SB 1011-Dougherty
SB 1012-Caskey
SB 1013-Stoll
SB 1014-Yeckel
SB 1015-Kennedy
SB 1016-Champion, et al
SB 1017-Champion
SB 1018-Champion
SB 1019-Steelman
SB 1020-Steelman and Kinder
SB 1021-Steelman
SB 1022-Gross
SB 1023-Griesheimer
SB 1024-Stoll
SB 1025-Griesheimer and Steelman
SB 1026-Mathewson
SB 1027-Cauthorn, et al
SB 1028-Cauthorn
SB 1029-Bray, et al
SB 1030-Bray, et al
SB 1031-Bray, et al
SB 1032-Bray
SB 1033-Clemens, et al
SB 1034-Childers
SB 1035-Steelman and Mathewson
SB 1036-Steelman
SB 1037-Steelman
SB 1038-Yeckel
SB 1039-Yeckel
SB 1040-Griesheimer
SB 1041-Griesheimer
SB 1042-Griesheimer
SB 1043-Gross
SB 1044-Shields
SB 1045-Kinder, et al
SB 1046-Gibbons
SJR 32-Cauthorn
RESOLUTIONS
To be Referred
SCR 26-Childers and Russell