Journal of the Senate
SECOND REGULAR SESSION
THIRTY-FIFTH DAY--THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2002
President Maxwell in the Chair.
Reverend Carl Gauck offered the following prayer:
"My soul will be satisfied as with the richest of foods; with singing lips my mouth will praise You." (Psalm 63:5)
Gracious God, we find our satisfaction in You who continues to provide us all the wherewithal of life; food for our bodies, friends for our fellowship, love for our hearts desire and sharing of Your spiritual presence with those we love. Words cannot even express how grateful we are that You are in our lives, for it makes them complete. Be with us this weekend in all we say and do. 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 of the previous day was read and approved.
The following Senators were present during the day's proceedings:
Present--Senators | |||
Bentley | Bland | Caskey | Cauthorn |
Childers | Coleman | DePasco | Dougherty |
Foster | Gibbons | Goode | Gross |
House | Jacob | Kennedy | Kenney |
Kinder | Klarich | Klindt | Loudon |
Mathewson | Quick | Rohrbach | Russell |
Schneider | Sims | Singleton | Staples |
Steelman | Stoll | Westfall | Wiggins |
Yeckel--33 | |||
Absent with leave--Senator Johnson--1 | |||
The Lieutenant Governor was present. | |||
RESOLUTIONS
Senator Yeckel offered Senate Resolution No. 1157, regarding Robert H. Sperreng Middle School, St. Louis, which was adopted.
Senator Stoll offered Senate Resolution No. 1158, regarding Benjamin Parker Chellew, which was adopted.
Senator House offered Senate Resolution No. 1159, regarding Mark Miller, St. Louis, which was adopted.
THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS
SB 1094, introduced by Senator Russell, entitled:
An Act to repeal section 198.439, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the nursing facility reimbursement allowance.
Was called from the Consent Calendar and taken up.
On motion of Senator Russell, SB 1094 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:
YEAS--Senators | |||
Caskey | Cauthorn | Childers | Coleman |
DePasco | Dougherty | Foster | Gibbons |
Gross | House | Jacob | Kennedy |
Kenney | Kinder | Klarich | Klindt |
Loudon | Mathewson | Quick | Rohrbach |
Russell | Schneider | Sims | Singleton |
Staples | Steelman | Stoll | Westfall |
Wiggins | Yeckel--30 | ||
NAYS--Senators--None | |||
Absent--Senators | |||
Bentley | Bland | Goode--3 | |
Absent with leave--Senator Johnson--1 | |||
The President declared the bill passed.
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.
SB 834, with SCS, introduced by Senator Sims, entitled:
An Act to amend chapter 311, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to Sunday liquor sales by the drink by establishments within an international airport.
Was called from the Consent Calendar and taken up.
SCS for SB 834, entitled:
SENATE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
SENATE BILL NO. 834
An Act to amend chapter 311, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to Sunday liquor sales by the drink by establishments within an international airport, with an emergency clause.
Was taken up.
Senator Sims moved that SCS for SB 834 be adopted, which motion prevailed.
On motion of Senator Sims, SCS for SB 834 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:
YEAS--Senators | |||
Bentley | Cauthorn | Childers | Coleman |
DePasco | Dougherty | Gibbons | Goode |
Gross | House | Jacob | Kennedy |
Kenney | Kinder | Klarich | Klindt |
Loudon | Mathewson | Quick | Rohrbach |
Schneider | Sims | Singleton | Staples |
Steelman | Stoll | Wiggins | Yeckel--28 |
NAYS--Senators | |||
Caskey | Foster | Westfall--3 | |
Absent--Senators | |||
Bland | Russell--2 | ||
Absent with leave--Senator Johnson--1 | |||
The President declared the bill passed.
The emergency clause was adopted by the following vote:
YEAS--Senators | |||
Bentley | Bland | Cauthorn | Coleman |
DePasco | Dougherty | Gibbons | Goode |
Gross | House | Jacob | Kennedy |
Kenney | Kinder | Klarich | Klindt |
Loudon | Mathewson | Quick | Rohrbach |
Schneider | Sims | Singleton | Staples |
Steelman | Stoll | Wiggins | Yeckel--28 |
NAYS--Senators | |||
Caskey | Childers | Foster | Russell |
Westfall--5 | |||
Absent--Senators--None | |||
Absent with leave--Senator Johnson--1 | |||
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 Kenney moved that motion lay on the table, which motion prevailed.
SB 941, introduced by Senator DePasco, entitled:
An Act to repeal sections 242.010, 242.200 and 242.210, RSMo, relating to drainage districts, and to enact in lieu thereof three new sections relating to the same subject.
Was called from the Consent Calendar and taken up.
On motion of Senator DePasco, SB 941 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:
YEAS--Senators | |||
Bentley | Bland | Caskey | Cauthorn |
Childers | Coleman | DePasco | Dougherty |
Foster | Gibbons | Gross | House |
Jacob | Kennedy | Kenney | Kinder |
Klarich | Klindt | Loudon | Mathewson |
Rohrbach | Russell | Schneider | Sims |
Singleton | Staples | Steelman | Stoll |
Westfall | Wiggins | Yeckel--31 | |
NAYS--Senators--None | |||
Absent--Senators | |||
Goode | Quick--2 | ||
Absent with leave--Senator Johnson--1 | |||
The President declared the bill passed.
On motion of Senator DePasco, title to the bill was agreed to.
Senator DePasco moved that the vote by which the bill passed be reconsidered.
Senator Kenney moved that motion lay on the table, which motion prevailed.
REFERRALS
President Pro Tem Kinder referred SCR 54, SCR 55 and SCR 56 to the Committee on Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics.
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES
Senator Kenney, Chairman of the Committee on Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics, submitted the following reports:
Mr. President: Your Committee on Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics, after examination of SB 680, respectfully requests that it be removed from the Senate Consent Calendar in accordance with the provisions of Senate Rule 45.
Also,
Mr. President: Your Committee on Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics, after examination of SB 1127, with SCS, respectfully requests that it be removed from the Senate Consent Calendar in accordance with the provisions of Senate Rule 45.
Also,
Mr. President: Your Committee on Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics, after examination of SB 1179, respectfully requests that it be removed from the Senate Consent Calendar in accordance with the provisions of Senate Rule 45.
Also,
Mr. President: Your Committee on Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics, after examination of SB 1128, respectfully requests that it be removed from the Senate Consent Calendar in accordance with the provisions of Senate Rule 45.
Also,
Mr. President: Your Committee on Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics, to which was referred SCR 53, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass.
SENATE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 53
WHEREAS, the state's child abuse and neglect hotline and investigation system pursuant to chapter 210, RSMo, was established to promote the safety of children and the integrity and preservation of their families through the conducting of investigations or family assessments and by providing services in response to reports of child abuse or neglect; and
WHEREAS, while the child abuse and neglect hotline system has been in place for many years, the general assembly has not made a comprehensive analysis of the system since its inception; and
WHEREAS, to ensure that the child abuse and neglect hotline system is in actuality promoting the safety of children, preserving families, and providing adequate services in response to reports of child abuse or neglect, a comprehensive analysis of the system should be made:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the Senate, Ninety-first General Assembly, Second Regular Session, the House of Representatives concurring therein, that a Joint Interim Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect be created to be composed of five members of the House of Representatives, with three members to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives and two members appointed by the Minority Floor Leader of the House of Representatives, and five members of the Senate, with three members appointed by the President Pro Tem of the Senate and two members appointed by the Minority Floor Leader of the Senate; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said committee make a comprehensive analysis of the child abuse and neglect hotline system established in chapter 210, RSMo, including the solicitation of information from appropriate state agencies, juvenile officers, law enforcement, and the public regarding the efficiency and effectiveness of the system, possible abuses in the system, complaints and grievances from persons affected by the system, and any recommendations for improvement of such system; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee be authorized to hold hearings as it deems advisable, and that the staffs of House Research, Senate Research, and the Committee on Legislative Research provide such legal, research, clerical, technical and bill drafting services requested by the committee; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee, its members, and any staff personnel assigned to the committee shall receive reimbursement for their actual and necessary expenses incurred in attending meetings of the committee or any subcommittee thereof; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee report its recommendations and findings to the Missouri General Assembly by January 1, 2003, and the authority of such committee shall terminate on December 31, 2002.
Also,
Mr. President: Your Committee on Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics, to which was referred SCR 47, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the Senate Committee Substitute, hereto attached, do pass.
SENATE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 47
Relating to the Poultry Industry Committee.
WHEREAS, the poultry industry is a vital, profitable and important industry in this state; and
WHEREAS, the General Assembly wishes to maintain and enhance the positive economic impacts while making every attempt to eliminate negative aspects of the industry; and
WHEREAS, the poultry industry produces waste products which have significantly impacted the environment of the state; and
WHEREAS, there exists a need for a study of the economic and environmental impact of the poultry industry in the state, especially the impacts this industry has on sensitive environmental areas:
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the members of the Missouri Senate, Ninety-First General Assembly, Second Regular Session, the House of Representatives concurring therein, hereby authorize the creation of a "Poultry Industry Committee" which shall review and evaluate both the economic impact of the poultry industry, waste disposal issues and environmental impacts 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 twenty-three members, one member to be a member of the Senate to be appointed by the President Pro Tem of the Senate, one member to be a member of the House of Representatives to be appointed by the Speaker of the House, two county commissioners or their designees, a representative from the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI), a representative of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a representative of the Department of Natural Resources, a representative of the United States Department of Agriculture, a representative of the Natural Resources Conservation Services (NRCS), a representative of the university extension system, a representative of the poultry federation, a representative of the Missouri Farmer's Association, a representative of the Farm Bureau, a representative of the Department of Conservation, a representative of the University of Missouri Department of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources, a representative of the Southwest Missouri State University Department of Agriculture, a representative of the University of Missouri Commercial Agriculture Program, a member appointed by the Resource Conservation & Development Council, a representative of the Department of Economic Development, a representative of the Department of Agriculture, a representative of the Clean Water Commission, two active poultry farmers, two poultry industry contractors or processors, a person active in the processing/value-added portion of poultry waste, one person from Missouri Farm Credit Services. Each member of the Committee shall serve until December 31, 2003; 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 Admini-stration shall provide 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 December 31, 2002;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Committee shall submit its final report to the General Assembly no later than December 31, 2003; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Poultry Industry Committee shall terminate December 31, 2003; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution be sent to the Governor for his approval or rejection pursuant to the Missouri Constitution.
Also,
Mr. President: Your Committee on Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics, to which was referred SCR 46, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the concurrent resolution do pass.
Also,
Mr. President: Your Committee on Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics, to which was referred SCR 44, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the concurrent resolution do pass.
Also,
Mr. President: Your Committee on Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics, to which was referred SCR 41, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the concurrent resolution do pass.
Also,
Mr. President: Your Committee on Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics, to which was referred SCR 36, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the concurrent resolution do pass.
Senator Kinder, Chairman of the Committee on Gubernatorial Appointments, submitted the following report:
Mr. President: Your Committee on Gubernatorial Appointments, to which was referred the appointment of James E. O'Mara, as a member of the Missouri Development Finance Board, begs leave to report that it has considered the same and recommends that the appointment be passed out of committee without a recommendation.
Senator House moved that the Senate give its advice and consent to the above appointment.
Senator Loudon offered a substitute motion that the appointment of James E. O'Mara to the Missouri Development Finance Board be sent back to the Governor.
At the request of Senator Loudon, his substitute motion was withdrawn.
Senator Foster offered a substitute motion that the appointment of James E. O'Mara to the Missouri Development Finance Board be returned to the Committee on Gubernatorial Appointments.
At the request of Senator Foster, his substitute motion was withdrawn.
Senator House renewed his motion that the Senate give its advice and consent to the appointment of James E. O'Mara, which motion prevailed.
MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE
The following messages were received from the House of Representatives through its Chief Clerk:
Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senate that the House has taken up and passed HB 1672, entitled:
An Act to repeal sections 32.052 and 143.183, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof two new sections relating to income tax revenues from nonresidents.
In which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested.
Read 1st time.
Also,
Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senate that the House has taken up and passed HB 1581, entitled:
An Act to repeal section 43.060, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the state highway patrol.
In which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested.
Read 1st time.
Also,
Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senate that the House has taken up and passed HB 1418, entitled:
An Act to repeal sections 253.080 and 253.082, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof five new sections relating to state parks.
In which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested.
Read 1st time.
Also,
Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senate that the House has taken up and passed HCS for HB 1765, entitled:
An Act to amend chapter 144, RSMo, by adding thereto five new sections relating to simplified sales and use tax administration, with an emergency clause.
Emergency clause defeated.
In which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested.
Read 1st time.
Also,
Mr. President: I am instructed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senate that the House has taken up and passed HS for HCS for HB 1906, entitled:
An Act to repeal section 33.571, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof two new sections relating to state funds, with an emergency clause.
Emergency clause adopted.
In which the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested.
Read 1st time.
RESOLUTIONS
Senator Bland offered Senate Resolution No. 1160, regarding Dr. Carolyn L. Gordon, Kansas City, which was adopted.
COMMUNICATIONS
Senator Kenney submitted the following:
March 7, 2002
Ms. Terry Spieler
Secretary of the Senate
State Capitol, Room 325
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Dear Ms. Spieler:
The Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics Committee met today in the Senate Lounge. All members were present and voted unanimously to approve the Tourism Caucus.
Pursuant to a request from the committee, Senator Paula Carter, now deceased, has been removed from the list and the remainder of the Senate members has been added. A list of members is attached.
Sincerely,
/s/ Bill Kenney
Senator Bill Kenney
TOURISM CAUCUS - STATE SENATE MEMBERS
Roseann Bentley Betty Sims
Mary Bland Marvin Singleton
Harold Caskey Sarah Steelman
John Cauthorn Morris Westfall
Doyle Childers Harry Wiggins
Pat Dougherty Anita Yeckel
Ronnie DePasco David Klarich
Bill Foster Maida Coleman
Chuck Gross Michael Gibbons
Ted House Wayne Goode
Bill Kenney Ken Jacob
Peter Kinder Sidney Johnson
David Klindt Harry Kennedy
Jim Mathewson John Loudon
Ed Quick Larry Rohrbach
John Russell Danny Staples
John Schneider Stephen Stoll
Senator Caskey submitted the following:
March 7, 2002
Ms. Terry Spieler
Secretary of the Senate
State Capitol
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Dear Terry:
I respectfully request that Senate Bill 1140 be removed from the Consent Calendar. SB 1140 deals with new uses of moneys in a restricted fund within the Department of Health and Senior Services and is controversial in nature.
Thank you.
Very truly yours,
/s/ Harold Caskey
Harold L. Caskey
INTRODUCTIONS OF GUESTS
Senator Staples introduced to the Senate, Don Rackers and James Rackers, Jefferson City.
Senator Yeckel introduced to the Senate, the Physician of the Day, Dr. Joe Forand, his wife, Cathy, their daughter, Katy and his mother-in-law, Joanne Merkle, St. Louis County.
Senator Kennedy introduced to the Senate, 25 fourth grade students from St. Cecilia School, St. Louis; and Johana Rosas and Joe Lowry were made honorary pages.
Senator Steelman introduced to the Senate, Cami Webb, Casey Echelmeier, Debbie Sanderson and 72 fourth grade students from McIntire School, Fulton; and Jenna Holt, Sarah Schlemeier and John Hyde were made honorary pages.
Senator Loudon introduced to the Senate, Patrick Kirby, Fulton.
Senator Schneider introduced to the Senate, students from St. Angela Merici School, Florissant; and John Reddan, Erin Roesler, Christopher Schlemmer and Shanna Smith were made honorary pages.
Senator House introduced to the Senate, 12 citizens from Montgomery County.
Senator Cauthorn introduced to the Senate, Ms. Tatum Thurman, Mrs. Mary Carnahan, Mrs. Betty Ross and 14 fourth grade students from Atlanta C-III Schools, Macon County; and Josh Harris, Samantha Halley, Jesse Shelmadine and Matt Close were made honorary pages.
On motion of Senator Kenney, the Senate adjourned until 3:00 p.m., Monday, March 11, 2002.
SENATE CALENDAR
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THIRTY-SIXTH DAY-MONDAY, MARCH 11, 2002
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FORMAL CALENDAR
SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS
SRB 1236-Rohrbach
SB 1248-Mathewson and
Kenney
SB 1249-Mathewson
SB 1267-Westfall
SB 1268-Westfall
SB 1269-Cauthorn
SB 1270-Klindt
SB 1271-Klindt
SB 1272-Klindt
SB 1273-Goode
SB 1274-Gibbons
SB 1275-Gibbons
SB 1276-Gibbons
SB 1277-Caskey
SB 1278-Bland
SB 1280-Rohrbach
SJR 38-Cauthorn and Steelman
SJR 39-Gross and House
SJR 40-Westfall
HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND READING
HB 1338-Relford, et al
HS for HB 1399-Ransdall
HCS for HB 1154
HB 1519-Boucher
HB 1192-Harding and Boucher
HB 1151-Smith
HCS for HBs 1134, 1100 & 1559
HCS for HB 1451
HCS for HB 1425
HB 1634-Hoppe
HB 1342-Farnen
HB 1381-Luetkenhaus
HB 1492-Seigfreid
HB 1421-McKenna, et al
HB 1375-Luetkenhaus
HB 1495-Seigfreid
HB 1348-Meyers, et al
HCS for HBs 1150, 1237 & 1327
HCS for HB 1711
HCS for HB 1398
HS for HB 1498-Johnson (90th)
HB 1432-Foley
HB 1477-Farnen
HB 1668-Holt, et al
HB 1446-Luetkenhaus
HB 1078-Whorton, et al
HB 1468-Ward
HB 1086-Harlan
HB 1406-Barnett
HB 1402-Burton, et al
HB 1672-Gambaro, et al
HB 1581-Clayton
HB 1418-Relford, et al
HCS for HB 1765
HS for HCS for HB 1906-
Green (73rd)
THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS
SCS for SB 722-Bentley
SB 856-Russell
(In Budget Control)
SS for SCS for SB 1009-Rohrbach
SB 895-Yeckel and Gross
SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION
1. SBs 641 & 705-Russell,
et al, with SCS
2. SBs 721, 757, 818 &
930-Westfall, with SCS
3. SB 665-Kenney
4. SB 836-Gross and
Dougherty, with SCS
5. SB 840-Gross and Russell,
with SCS
6. SB 740-Wiggins
7. SB 687-Gibbons and Yeckel
8. SB 959-Kenney and
Kinder, with SCS
9. SBs 817, 978 & 700-
Gross, with SCS
10. SBs 837, 866, 972 &
990-Cauthorn, with SCS
11. SBs 688, 663, 691, 716,
759, 824 & 955-Gibbons,
et al, with SCS
12. SBs 894, 975 & 927-
Kinder, with SCS
13. SBs 670 & 684-Sims,
with SCS
14. SB 1005-Loudon
15. SBs 741, 929 & 871-
Wiggins, with SCS
16. SBs 1061 & 1062-
Rohrbach and Kenney,
with SCS
17. SBs 843 & 658-Stoll,
with SCS
18. SB 647-Goode, with SCS
19. SBs 969, 673 & 855-
Westfall and Bentley,
with SCS
20. SB 1059-Bentley, et al,
with SCS
21. SB 1052-Sims, with SCS
22. SB 884-DePasco and
Kenney, with SCS
23. SBs 984 & 985-
Steelman, with SCS
24. SB 1046-Gross and
House, with SCS
25. SB 1103-Westfall, et al
26. SBs 915, 710 & 907-
Westfall, et al, with SCS
27. SBs 923, 828, 876, 694
& 736-Sims, with SCS
28. SB 676-Yeckel, et al,
with SCS
29. SB 900-Goode, et al,
with SCS
30. SB 1107-Childers, with SCS
31. SB 912-Mathewson,
with SCS
32. SB 892-Kenney, with SCS
33. SB 910-Gibbons
34. SB 1104-Mathewson
35. SB 954-Loudon, with SCS
36. SB 1014-Klindt and Kinder
37. SB 1152-Klarich, with SCS
INFORMAL CALENDAR
SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION
SB 651-Singleton and
Russell, with SCS (pending)
SB 659-House and Kenney,
with SS#2, SA 3 and
SSA 1 for SA 3 (pending)
SB 660-Westfall, et al,
with SCS (pending)
SBs 662 & 704-Westfall,
with SCS & SA 4 (pending)
SB 668-Bentley, with SS &
SA 1 (pending)
SB 881-Steelman and
Yeckel, with SCS & SS
for SCS (pending)
SBs 958 & 657-Kinder,
with SCS
SBs 970, 968, 921, 867,
868 & 738-Westfall, et al,
with SCS, SS for SCS,
SS for SS for SCS &
SA 6 (pending)
SJR 23-Singleton, with SS,
SA 1 & SSA 1 for SA 1
(pending)
CONSENT CALENDAR
Senate Bills
Reported 2/5
SB 995-Rohrbach
Reported 2/25
SB 1071-Klindt, with SCS
Reported 2/26
SB 988-Caskey, with SCS
SBs 1086 & 1126-DePasco,
with SCS
SB 1004-Loudon, with SCA 1
SB 1106-Klarich, with SCS
SB 962-Wiggins
SB 1078-Kennedy
SB 1109-Yeckel
SB 1132-Kennedy, with SCS
SB 795-Schneider, with SCA 1
SB 1113-Caskey, with SCS
SB 1168-Russell
Reported 3/4
SB 1151-Kinder, with SCS
SB 794-Bland
SB 1050-Foster
SB 859-Russell
SB 821-Dougherty and Gross,
with SCS
SB 1012-Caskey, with SCA 1
SB 1102-Westfall
SB 980-Singleton and
Schneider, with SCS
Reported 3/5
SB 810-Dougherty, with SCS
SB 1028-Russell
SB 1143-Jacob
SB 1007-Stoll, with SCS
SB 1210-Johnson, with SCS
SB 1186-Kenney
RESOLUTIONS
SR 1026-Jacob, with SA 1
(pending)
SR 1028-Schneider
Reported from Committee
SR 1054-Singleton
SCR 51-Mathewson and
Yeckel, with SCA 1
SCR 53-Cauthorn, with SCS
SCR 47-Childers, with SCS
SCR 46-Dougherty
SCR 44-Cauthorn, et al
SCR 41-Rohrbach
SCR 36-Bentley, et al