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HOUSE JOURNAL
Second Regular Session of the Fifty-seventh Legislature
of the State of Oklahoma
Thirty-third Legislative Day, Tuesday, May 12, 2020
The House was called to order by Representative Hilbert.
The roll was called with 99 Members present.
Members physically present: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles,
Branham, Brewer, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell,
Crosswhite Hader, Davis, Dills, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann,
Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns,
Kannady, Kerbs, Kiger, Lepak, Loring, Luttrell, Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle,
McEntire, Meredith, Miller, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell,
Olsen, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Provenzano, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin),
Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall,
Sterling, Strom, Tadlock, Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke,
Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.—88.
The following Member was excused: Bell.—1.
Members present by Proxy (Pursuant to House Rule 15.3 (a) and (b)): Dollens,
Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman, Phillips, Pittman,
Randleman.—11.
Vacancy: District 89.—1.
Representative Hilbert declared a quorum present.
Prayer was offered by Pastor Joel Harder, House Chaplain.
The Journal for the last legislative day was approved.
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ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED MEASURES
HBs 1282, 2504, 2588, 2777, 2905, 3251, 3270 and 3271 were reported correctly
enrolled and, after fourth reading, properly signed, in open session, and ordered transmitted
to the Honorable Senate.
SECOND READING
The following was read for the second time and referred to committee:
HJR 1040 Direct To Calendar
GENERAL ORDER
HB 4153 by Wallace et al. of the House and Thompson et al. of the Senate was read
and considered.
Representative McBride moved that HB 4153 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
HB 4153 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Brewer, Burns, Bush, Caldwell
(Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis, Dills, Dollens,
Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin
(David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kerbs,
Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride,
McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan,
O’Donnell, Olsen, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman,
Randleman, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims,
Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock, Talley, Taylor, Townley,
Vancuren, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen,
Wright, Mr. Speaker.--93.
Nay: Albright, Branham, Provenzano, Ranson, Waldron.--5.
Excused: Bell, Miller.--2.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
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The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman,
Phillips, Pittman, Randleman.
The measure passed.
HB 4153 was referred for engrossment.
GENERAL ORDER
HB 4154 by Wallace et al. of the House and Thompson et al. of the Senate was read
and considered.
Representative Ortega moved adoption of the Joint Committee Report on HB 4154,
which motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
HB 4154 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Branham, Brewer, Burns,
Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis,
Dills, Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin,
Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns,
Kannady, Kerbs, Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez,
May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols,
Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Phillips,
Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe,
Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock,
Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West
(Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--98.
Excused: Bell, Miller.--2.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman,
Phillips, Pittman, Randleman.
The measure passed.
HB 4154 was referred for engrossment.
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GENERAL ORDER
HB 4158 by Wallace et al. of the House and Thompson et al. of the Senate was read
and considered.
Representative Newton moved adoption of the Joint Committee Report on HB 4158,
which motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
HB 4158 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Branham, Brewer, Burns,
Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis,
Dills, Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin,
Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns,
Kannady, Kerbs, Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez,
May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols,
Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Phillips,
Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe,
Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock,
Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West
(Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--98.
Excused: Bell, Miller.--2.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman,
Phillips, Pittman, Randleman.
The measure passed.
HB 4158 was referred for engrossment.
GENERAL ORDER
SB 1938 by Thompson et al. of the Senate and Wallace et al. of the House was read
and considered.
Coauthored by Representative(s) Ortega
Representative Newton moved adoption of the Joint Committee Report on SB 1938,
which motion was declared adopted.
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THIRD READING
SB 1938 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and
emergency, the roll call was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Branham, Brewer, Burns,
Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis,
Dills, Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin,
Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns,
Kannady, Kerbs, Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez,
May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols,
Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Phillips,
Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe,
Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock,
Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West
(Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--98.
Excused: Bell, Miller.--2.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman,
Phillips, Pittman, Randleman.
The measure and emergency passed.
The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 1938 and ordered same
returned to the Honorable Senate.
MOTION
Representative Echols moved to recall HB 4153 from engrossment, which motion was
declared adopted.
Representative Echols moved to rescind Third Reading of HB 4153, which motion was
declared adopted.
Representative Echols moved to rescind the advancement of HB 4153 from General
Order, which motion was declared adopted.
Representative Echols moved adoption of the Joint Committee Report on HB 4153,
which motion was declared adopted.
Representative Echols moved previous question on HB 4153, which motion was
declared adopted.
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THIRD READING
HB 4153 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Brewer, Burns, Bush, Caldwell
(Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis, Dills, Dollens,
Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin
(David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kerbs,
Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride,
McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan,
O’Donnell, Olsen, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman,
Randleman, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims,
Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock, Talley, Taylor, Townley,
Vancuren, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen,
Wright, Mr. Speaker.--93.
Nay: Albright, Branham, Provenzano, Ranson, Waldron.--5.
Excused: Bell, Miller.--2.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman,
Phillips, Pittman, Randleman.
The measure passed.
HB 4153 was referred for engrossment.
GENERAL ORDER
HB 4155 by Wallace et al. of the House and Thompson et al. of the Senate was read
and considered.
Representative McEntire moved adoption of the Joint Committee Report on HB 4155,
which motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
HB 4155 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Branham, Brewer, Burns,
Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis,
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Dills, Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin,
Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns,
Kannady, Kerbs, Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez,
May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols,
Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Phillips,
Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe,
Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock,
Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West
(Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--98.
Excused: Bell, Miller.--2.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman,
Phillips, Pittman, Randleman.
The measure passed.
HB 4155 was referred for engrossment.
GENERAL ORDER
HB 4157 by Wallace et al. of the House and Thompson et al. of the Senate was read
and considered.
Representative McEntire moved adoption of the Joint Committee Report on HB 4157,
which motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
HB 4157 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Branham, Burns, Bush,
Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis, Dills,
Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin,
Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns,
Kannady, Kerbs, Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez,
May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols,
Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Phillips,
Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe,
Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock,
Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West
(Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--97.
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Excused: Bell, Brewer, Miller.--3.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman,
Phillips, Pittman, Randleman.
The measure passed.
HB 4157 was referred for engrossment.
GENERAL ORDER
HB 4160 by Wallace et al. of the House and Thompson et al. of the Senate was read
and considered.
Representative Ford moved adoption of the Joint Committee Report on HB 4160,
which motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
HB 4160 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Branham, Brewer, Burns,
Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis,
Dills, Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin,
Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns,
Kannady, Kerbs, Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez,
May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols,
Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Phillips,
Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe,
Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock,
Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West
(Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--98.
Excused: Bell, Miller.--2.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman,
Phillips, Pittman, Randleman.
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The measure passed.
HB 4160 was referred for engrossment.
GENERAL ORDER
SB 1933 by Thompson et al. of the Senate and Wallace et al. of the House was read
and considered.
Representative Caldwell (Chad) moved adoption of the Joint Committee Report on
SB 1933, which motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
SB 1933 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and
emergency, the roll call was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Branham, Brewer, Burns,
Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis,
Dills, Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin,
Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns,
Kannady, Kerbs, Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez,
May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols,
Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Phillips,
Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe,
Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock,
Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West
(Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--98.
Excused: Bell, Miller.--2.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman,
Phillips, Pittman, Randleman.
The measure and emergency passed.
The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 1933 and ordered same
returned to the Honorable Senate.
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GENERAL ORDER
SB 212 by Stanislawski of the Senate and Baker of the House was read and
considered.
Representative Baker moved that SB 212 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
SB 212 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and
emergency, the roll call was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Branham, Brewer, Burns,
Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis,
Dills, Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Grego,
Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady,
Kerbs, Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride,
McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan,
O’Donnell, Olsen, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Provenzano,
Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders,
Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock, Talley, Taylor, Townley,
Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Tammy),
Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--94.
Nay: Goodwin, Lowe, Pittman.--3.
Excused: Bell, Miller, Perryman.--3.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Phillips, Pittman,
Randleman.
The measure and emergency passed.
The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 212 and ordered same
returned to the Honorable Senate.
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GENERAL ORDER
SB 1877 by David of the Senate and Bush of the House was read and considered.
Coauthored by Representative(s) Fugate, Albright, Roe
Coauthored by Senator(s) Kirt
Representative Bush moved that SB 1877 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
SB 1877 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Branham, Brewer, Burns, Bush, Caldwell
(Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Davis, Dills, Dollens, Dunnington, Echols,
Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck,
Hilbert, Hill, Johns, Kannady, Kerbs, Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell,
Manger, Marti, May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Mize, Munson, Nichols,
Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman,
Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims,
Smith, Sneed, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin,
Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Tammy), Wright, Mr. Speaker.--84.
Nay: Boles, Crosswhite Hader, Hardin (Tommy), Humphrey, Martinez, Moore,
Newton, Olsen, Roberts (Sean), Tadlock, Worthen.--11.
Excused: Baker, Bell, Miller, Stark, West (Kevin).--5.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman,
Phillips, Pittman, Randleman.
The measure passed.
The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 1877 and ordered same
returned to the Honorable Senate.
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GENERAL ORDER
SB 285 by David of the Senate and Bush of the House was read and considered.
Coauthored by Representative(s) Roe
Coauthored by Senator(s) Kirt
Representative Bush moved that SB 285 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
SB 285 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Branham, Brewer, Burns, Bush,
Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Dills, Dollens, Dunnington, Echols,
Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck,
Hilbert, Hill, Johns, Kannady, Kerbs, Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell,
Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride, McEntire, Meredith, Mize, Munson, Newton,
Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Phillips,
Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ,
Sanders, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Talley, Taylor, Townley,
Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Tammy), Worthen,
Wright, Mr. Speaker.--86.
Nay: Boles, Crosswhite Hader, Davis, Gann, Hardin (Tommy), Humphrey, McDugle,
Moore, Olsen, Roberts (Sean), Tadlock, West (Kevin).--12.
Excused: Bell, Miller.--2.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman,
Phillips, Pittman, Randleman.
The measure passed.
The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 285 and ordered same
returned to the Honorable Senate.
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GENERAL ORDER
SB 1262 by Thompson of the Senate and Wallace of the House was read and
considered.
Representative Wallace moved that SB 1262 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
SB 1262 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and
emergency, the roll call was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Branham, Brewer, Burns,
Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis,
Dills, Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin,
Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns,
Kannady, Kerbs, Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez,
May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols,
Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Phillips,
Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe,
Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock,
Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West
(Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--98.
Excused: Bell, Miller.--2.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman,
Phillips, Pittman, Randleman.
The measure and emergency passed.
The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 1262 and ordered same
returned to the Honorable Senate.
GENERAL ORDER
HJR 1028 by Echols of the House was read and considered.
Authored by Senator David (principal Senate author)
Representative Echols moved that HJR 1028 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
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THIRD READING
HJR 1028 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and
emergency, the roll call was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Branham, Brewer, Burns,
Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis,
Dills, Dollens, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Goodwin, Grego, Hardin
(David), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kerbs, Kiger, Lawson,
Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle,
McEntire, Meredith, Mize, Moore, Munson, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Ortega,
Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman,
Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims, Smith,
Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock, Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren,
Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen,
Wright, Mr. Speaker.--94.
Nay: Gann, Hardin (Tommy), Newton.--3.
Excused: Bell, Dunnington, Miller.--3.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman, Phillips, Pittman,
Randleman.
The measure and emergency passed.
HJR 1028 was referred for engrossment.
GENERAL ORDER
SB 1276 by Thompson of the Senate and Wallace of the House was read and
considered.
Representative Wallace moved that SB 1276 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
SB 1276 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and
emergency, the roll call was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Branham, Brewer, Burns,
Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis,
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Dills, Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin,
Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns,
Kannady, Kerbs, Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez,
May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols,
Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Phillips,
Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe,
Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock,
Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West
(Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--98.
Excused: Bell, Miller.--2.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman,
Phillips, Pittman, Randleman.
The measure and emergency passed.
The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 1276 and ordered same
returned to the Honorable Senate.
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
Announcing the passage of SB 1946. The measure was introduced and read for the
first time.
SB 1946 By Treat and Bullard of the Senate and McCall of the House.
An Act relating to civil liability; defining terms; establishing immunity from liability
for persons or entities from certain civil actions; establishing requirements for certain
immunity; clarifying applicability of act; providing for codification; and declaring an
emergency.
Returning engrossed measure, as amended
Announcing the passage of and returning engrossed measure as amended: HB 3068.
Senate amendments were read on the above-numbered measure.
Transmitting enrolled measures
Advising fourth reading of and transmitting for signature Enrolled SBs 1125, 1204,
1269, 1375, 1462, 1555, 1642, 1665, 1703, 1739, 1823, 1835, 1837 and 1905.
The above-numbered enrolled measures were, after fourth reading, properly signed and
ordered returned to the Honorable Senate.
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Returning enrolled measures
Announcing that Enrolled HBs 1282, 2504, 2588, 2777, 2905, 3251, 3270 and 3271
have been read at length for the fourth time and signed by the Presiding Officer of Senate,
in open session.
The above measures were ordered transmitted to the Honorable Governor.
GENERAL ORDER
SB 1423 by McCortney of the Senate and Wallace et al. of the House was read and
considered.
Coauthored by Representative(s) Fugate
Representative Wallace moved that SB 1423 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
SB 1423 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and
emergency, the roll call was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Branham, Brewer, Burns,
Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Conley, Cornwell, Dills, Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Fincher,
Ford, Frix, Fugate, Goodwin, Grego, Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Johns, Kannady, Kerbs,
Kiger, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle,
McEntire, Meredith, Miller, Mize, Moore, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, Olsen, Ortega,
Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pittman, Randleman, Ranson,
Roberts (Dustin), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling,
Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Walke, Wallace, West (Tammy), Worthen,
Wright, Mr. Speaker.--79.
Nay: Caldwell (Trey), Crosswhite Hader, Davis, Fetgatter, Gann, Hardin (David),
Hardin (Tommy), Humphrey, Lawson, Lepak, Munson, O’Donnell, Provenzano, Roberts
(Sean), Smith, Strom, Tadlock, Waldron, West (Josh), West (Kevin).--20.
Excused: Bell.--1.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman,
Phillips, Pittman, Randleman.
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The measure and emergency passed.
The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 1423 and ordered same
returned to the Honorable Senate.
GENERAL ORDER
SB 1138 by Stanislawski of the Senate and Cornwell of the House was read and
considered.
Representative Cornwell moved that SB 1138 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
SB 1138 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Branham, Brewer, Burns,
Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis,
Dills, Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin,
Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns,
Kannady, Kerbs, Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez,
May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Miller, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton,
Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer,
Phillips, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe,
Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock,
Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West
(Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--99.
Excused: Bell.--1.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman,
Phillips, Pittman, Randleman.
The measure passed.
The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 1138 and ordered same
returned to the Honorable Senate.
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GENERAL ORDER
SB 1225 by Allen of the Senate and O’Donnell of the House was read and considered.
Representative O’Donnell moved that SB 1225 be advanced from General Order,
which motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
SB 1225 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Branham, Brewer, Burns,
Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis, Dills,
Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin,
Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns,
Kannady, Kerbs, Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez,
May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Miller, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton,
Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer,
Phillips, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe,
Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock,
Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West
(Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--98.
Excused: Bell, Conley.--2.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman,
Phillips, Pittman, Randleman.
The measure passed.
The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 1225 and ordered same
returned to the Honorable Senate.
GENERAL ORDER
SB 1362 by Rader of the Senate and Fetgatter of the House was read and considered.
Representative Fetgatter moved that SB 1362 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
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THIRD READING
SB 1362 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and
emergency, the roll call was as follows:
Aye: Baker, Boatman, Boles, Burns, Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley,
Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis, Dills, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate,
Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kerbs,
Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle,
McEntire, Meredith, Miller, Mize, Moore, Newton, Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen,
Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Randleman, Roberts
(Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Russ, Sanders, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling,
Strom, Tadlock, Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin),
West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--80.
Nay: Albright, Bennett, Blancett, Branham, Brewer, Dollens, Dunnington, Gann,
Goodwin, Hardin (Tommy), Loring, Munson, Pittman, Provenzano, Ranson, Rosecrants,
Virgin, Waldron, Walke.--19.
Excused: Bell.--1.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman,
Phillips, Pittman, Randleman.
The measure and emergency passed.
The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 1362 and ordered same
returned to the Honorable Senate.
GENERAL ORDER
SB 1424 by Pugh et al. of the Senate and Ford of the House was read and considered.
Representative Ford moved that SB 1424 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
SB 1424 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and
emergency, the roll call was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Branham, Brewer, Burns,
Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis,
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Dills, Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin,
Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns,
Kannady, Kerbs, Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez,
May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Miller, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton,
Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer,
Phillips, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe,
Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock,
Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West
(Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--99.
Excused: Bell.--1.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman,
Phillips, Pittman, Randleman.
The measure and emergency passed.
The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 1424 and ordered same
returned to the Honorable Senate.
GENERAL ORDER
SB 1805 by Dugger of the Senate and West (Kevin) of the House was read and
considered.
Representative West (Kevin) moved that SB 1805 be advanced from General Order,
which motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
SB 1805 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and
emergency, the roll call was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Branham, Brewer, Burns,
Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis,
Dills, Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Goodwin,
Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns, Kannady, Kerbs,
Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez, May, McBride,
McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Miller, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton, Nichols, Nollan,
O’Donnell, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Provenzano, Randleman,
Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims, Smith,
Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock, Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren,
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Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen,
Wright, Mr. Speaker.--93.
Nay: Gann, Hardin (Tommy), Lowe, Olsen, Pittman.--5.
Excused: Bell, Perryman.--2.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Phillips, Pittman,
Randleman.
The measure and emergency passed.
The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 1805 and ordered same
returned to the Honorable Senate.
GENERAL ORDER
SB 1542 by Treat of the Senate and McCall of the House was read and considered.
Coauthored by Senator(s) Bergstrom
Representative Echols moved that SB 1542 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
SB 1542 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Branham, Brewer, Burns,
Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis,
Dills, Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin,
Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns,
Kannady, Kerbs, Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez,
May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Miller, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton,
Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer,
Phillips, Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe,
Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock,
Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West
(Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--99.
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Excused: Bell.--1.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman,
Phillips, Pittman, Randleman.
The measure passed.
The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 1542 and ordered same
returned to the Honorable Senate.
GENERAL ORDER
SB 1688 by Bergstrom of the Senate and McCall of the House was read and
considered.
Representative Echols moved that SB 1688 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
SB 1688 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call
was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Brewer, Burns, Bush,
Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Conley, Cornwell, Davis, Dills, Echols, Fetgatter,
Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Grego, Hardin (David), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey,
Johns, Kannady, Kerbs, Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti,
Martinez, May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Miller, Mize, Moore, Newton,
Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Perryman, Pfeiffer, Phillips,
Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe, Russ, Sanders,
Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock, Talley, Taylor, Townley,
Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West (Kevin), West (Tammy),
Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--88.
Nay: Branham, Crosswhite Hader, Dollens, Gann, Goodwin, Hardin (Tommy),
Munson, Olsen, Pittman, Rosecrants.--10.
Excused: Bell, Dunnington.--2.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
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The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Perryman, Phillips, Pittman,
Randleman.
The measure passed.
The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 1688 and ordered same
returned to the Honorable Senate.
GENERAL ORDER
SB 1825 by Treat of the Senate and Echols of the House was read and considered.
Coauthored by Senator(s) Bergstrom
Representative Echols moved that SB 1825 be advanced from General Order, which
motion was declared adopted.
THIRD READING
SB 1825 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure and
emergency, the roll call was as follows:
Aye: Albright, Baker, Bennett, Blancett, Boatman, Boles, Branham, Brewer, Burns,
Bush, Caldwell (Chad), Caldwell (Trey), Cornwell, Crosswhite Hader, Davis, Dills,
Dollens, Dunnington, Echols, Fetgatter, Fincher, Ford, Frix, Fugate, Gann, Goodwin,
Grego, Hardin (David), Hardin (Tommy), Hasenbeck, Hilbert, Hill, Humphrey, Johns,
Kannady, Kerbs, Kiger, Lawson, Lepak, Loring, Lowe, Luttrell, Manger, Marti, Martinez,
May, McBride, McDugle, McEntire, Meredith, Miller, Mize, Moore, Munson, Newton,
Nichols, Nollan, O’Donnell, Olsen, Ortega, Osburn, Pae, Patzkowsky, Pfeiffer, Phillips,
Pittman, Provenzano, Randleman, Ranson, Roberts (Dustin), Roberts (Sean), Roe,
Rosecrants, Russ, Sanders, Sims, Smith, Sneed, Stark, Steagall, Sterling, Strom, Tadlock,
Talley, Taylor, Townley, Vancuren, Virgin, Waldron, Walke, Wallace, West (Josh), West
(Kevin), West (Tammy), Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.--97.
Excused: Bell, Conley, Perryman.--3.
Vacancy: District 89.--1.
The following Members cast their vote in roll call by Proxy, pursuant to House
Rule 15: Dollens, Dunnington, Goodwin, Lawson, Lowe, Manger, Marti, Phillips, Pittman,
Randleman.
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The measure and emergency passed.
The Presiding Officer signed, in open session, Engrossed SB 1825 and ordered same
returned to the Honorable Senate.
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
Announcing the passage of HBs 1799, 2740, 2749, 2750, 2760, 3223, 3242, 3613,
Coauthored by Senator Bergstrom, 3806, Coauthored by Senator Scott and Representative
Burns, 3819, Coauthored by Senator Bergstrom and Representative McDugle, 3963,
Coauthored by Senators Bullard, Scott, Bergstrom and Representative Humphrey, 4018,
Coauthored by Senators Bergstrom, Scott, and Representatives Strom, Townley, 4025,
Coauthored by Senator Bergstrom, and 4049 Coauthored by Senators Bergstrom, Boggs,
Scott and Representative Manger.
The above-numbered measures were referred for enrollment.
ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED MEASURES
HBs 4153, 4154, 4155, 4157, 4158 and 4160 and HJR 1028 were reported correctly
engrossed, properly signed, in open session, and ordered transmitted to the Honorable
Senate.
HBs 2740, 2749, 2750 and 2760 were reported correctly enrolled and, after fourth
reading, properly signed, in open session, and ordered transmitted to the Honorable Senate.
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
Announcing that Enrolled HBs 2740, 2749, 2750 and 2760 have been read at length
for the fourth time and signed by the Presiding Officer of Senate, in open session.
The above measures were ordered transmitted to the Honorable Governor.
Returning engrossed measures, as amended
Announcing the passage of and returning engrossed measures as amended: HBs 2008,
Remove as author Senator Howard; Authored by Senator Bullard, Remove as principal
author Representative Mize and substitute with Representative Humphrey, Coauthored by
Senators Howard, Boggs, Scott, Bergstrom and Representative Hardin (David), 2668, 2823,
Remove as author Senator Dahm; Authored by Senator Rader and 3369.
Senate amendments were read on the above-numbered measures.
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Transmitting engrossed measures
Announcing the passage of SBs 1947 and 1948. The measures were introduced and
read for the first time.
SB 1947 By Treat and Bullard of the Senate and McCall and O’Donnell of the
House.
An Act relating to product liability; creating the COVID-19 Product Protection Act;
providing short title; defining terms; establishing immunity from liability for persons or
entities from certain civil actions related to certain products; establishing requirements for
certain immunity; providing exceptions to certain immunity; construing provisions;
clarifying applicability of act; providing for codification; and declaring an emergency.
SB 1948 By Daniels of the Senate and Kannady of the House.
An Act relating to multiple versions of statutes; amending, merging, consolidating and
repealing multiple versions of statutes; amending 10A O.S. 2011, Section 1-1-105, as last
amended by Section 1, Chapter 250, O.S.L. 2019 (10A O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 1-1-105);
repealing 10A O.S. 2011, Section 1-1-105, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 297,
O.S.L. 2019 (10A O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 1-1-105); repealing 21 O.S. 2011, Section
1277, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 1, O.S.L. 2019 (21 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section
1277); amending 22 O.S. 2011, Section 991c, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 453,
O.S.L. 2019 (22 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 991c); repealing 22 O.S. 2011, Section 991c, as
last amended by Section 4, Chapter 459, O.S.L. 2019 (22 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 991c);
amending Section 3, Chapter 366, O.S.L. 2016, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 322,
O.S.L. 2019 (37A O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 1-103); repealing 37A O.S. 2011, Section 1-
103, as last amended by Section 20, Chapter 25, O.S.L. 2019 (37A O.S. Supp. 2019,
Section 1-103); repealing 37A O.S. 2011, Section 1-103, as last amended by Section 1,
Chapter 353, O.S.L. 2019 (37A O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 1-103); amending Section 13,
Chapter 366, O.S.L. 2016, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 185, O.S.L. 2019 (37A
O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 2-101); repealing Section 13, Chapter 366, O.S.L. 2016, as last
amended by Section 2, Chapter 420, O.S.L. 2019 (37A O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 2-101);
amending Section 30, Chapter 366, O.S.L. 2016, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 307,
O.S.L. 2019 (37A O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 2-118); repealing Section 30, Chapter 366,
O.S.L. 2016, as amended by Section 2, Chapter 102, O.S.L. 2019 (37A O.S. Supp. 2019,
Section 2-118); repealing Section 31, Chapter 366, O.S.L. 2016, as amended by Section 2,
Chapter 307, O.S.L. 2019 (37A O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 2-119); amending Section 32,
Chapter 366, O.S.L. 2016, as amended by Section 6, Chapter 322, O.S.L. 2019 (37A O.S.
Supp. 2019, Section 2-120); repealing Section 32, Chapter 366, O.S.L. 2016, as amended
by Section 1, Chapter 189, O.S.L. 2019 (37A O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 2-120); amending
Section 33, Chapter 366, O.S.L. 2016, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 189, O.S.L.
2019 (37A O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 2-121); repealing Section 33, Chapter 366, O.S.L.
2016, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 225, O.S.L. 2019 (37A O.S. Supp. 2019,
Section 2-121); amending Section 60, Chapter 366, O.S.L. 2016, as last amended by
Section 10, Chapter 322, O.S.L. 2019 (37A O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 2-148); repealing
Section 60, Chapter 366, O.S.L. 2016, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 340, O.S.L.
2019 (37A O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 2-148); amending Section 142, Chapter 366, O.S.L.
2016, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 421, O.S.L. 2019 (37A O.S. Supp. 2019, Section
6-102); repealing Section 142, Chapter 366, O.S.L. 2016, as amended by Section 1, Chapter
291, O.S.L. 2019 (37A O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 6-102); amending Section 148, Chapter
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366, O.S.L. 2016, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 306, O.S.L. 2019 (37A O.S. Supp.
2019, Section 6-108); repealing Section 148, Chapter 366, O.S.L. 2016, as last amended by
Section 4, Chapter 431, O.S.L. 2019 (37A O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 6-108); amending 47
O.S. 2011, Section 583, as last amended by Section 5, Chapter 79, O.S.L. 2019 (47 O.S.
Supp. 2019, Section 583); repealing 47 O.S. 2011, Section 583, as last amended by Section
1, Chapter 221, O.S.L. 2019 (47 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 583); amending 47 O.S. 2011,
Section 11-314, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 391, O.S.L. 2019 (47 O.S. Supp.
2019, Section 11-314); repealing 47 O.S. 2011, Section 11-314, as last amended by Section
1, Chapter 372, O.S.L. 2019 (47 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 11-314); amending 56 O.S. 2011,
Section 2002, as last amended by Section 39, Chapter 475, O.S.L. 2019 (56 O.S. Supp.
2019, Section 2002); repealing 56 O.S. 2011, Section 2002, as last amended by Section 2,
Chapter 489, O.S.L. 2019 (56 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 2002); amending 59 O.S. 2011,
Section 148, as amended by Section 7, Chapter 363, O.S.L. 2019 (59 O.S. Supp. 2019,
Section 148); repealing 59 O.S. 2011, Section 148, as amended by Section 2, Chapter 428,
O.S.L. 2019 (59 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 148); amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 328.24, as
last amended by Section 6, Chapter 397, O.S.L. 2019 (59 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 328.24);
repealing 59 O.S. 2011, Section 328.24, as last amended by Section 10, Chapter 363, O.S.L.
2019 (59 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 328.24); amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 328.32, as last
amended by Section 7, Chapter 397, O.S.L. 2019 (59 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 328.32);
repealing 59 O.S. 2011, Section 328.32, as last amended by Section 3, Chapter 428, O.S.L.
2019 (59 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 328.32); amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 509, as last
amended by Section 8, Chapter 492, O.S.L. 2019 (59 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 509);
repealing 59 O.S. 2011, Section 509, as last amended by Section 6, Chapter 428, O.S.L.
2019 (59 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 509); amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 567.8, as last
amended by Section 28, Chapter 363, O.S.L. 2019 (59 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 567.8);
repealing 59 O.S. 2011, Section 567.8, as last amended by Section 9, Chapter 428, O.S.L.
2019 (59 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 567.8); amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 585, as
amended by Section 1, Chapter 427, O.S.L. 2019 (59 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 585);
repealing 59 O.S. 2011, Section 585, as amended by Section 10, Chapter 428, O.S.L. 2019
(59 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 585); amending 59 O.S. 2011, Section 637, as amended by
Section 12, Chapter 428, O.S.L. 2019 (59 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 637); repealing 59 O.S.
2011, Section 637, as amended by Section 31, Chapter 363, O.S.L. 2019 (59 O.S. Supp.
2019, Section 637); amending Section 5, Chapter 477, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2019,
Section 420); repealing Section 2, Chapter 509, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section
420); amending Section 3, Chapter 509, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 425);
repealing Section 2, Chapter 378, O.S.L. 2019, (63 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 425);
amending Section 2, Chapter 11, O.S.L. 2019, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 390,
O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 427.2); repealing Section 2, Chapter 11, O.S.L.
2019, as last amended by Section 5, Chapter 337, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section
427.2); repealing Section 7, Chapter 11, O.S.L. 2019, as amended by Section 8, Chapter
477, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 427.7); amending Section 14, Chapter 11,
O.S.L. 2019, as amended by Section 6, Chapter 509, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2019,
Section 427.14); repealing Section 14, Chapter 11, O.S.L. 2019, as amended by Section 9,
Chapter 477, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 427.14); amending 63 O.S. 2011,
Section 1-324.1, as amended by Section 3, Chapter 305, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2019,
Section 1-324.1); repealing 63 O.S. 2011, Section 1-324.1, as amended by Section 2,
Chapter 184, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 1-324.1); amending 63 O.S. 2011,
Section 1-1925.2, as amended by Section 3, Chapter 489, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2019,
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Section 1-1925.2); repealing 63 O.S. 2011, Section 1-1925.2, as amended by Section 3,
Chapter 489, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 1-1925.2); amending 63 O.S. 2011,
Section 2-302, as last amended by Section 36, Chapter 25, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. Supp.
2019, Section 2-302); repealing 63 O.S. 2011, Section 2-302, as last amended by Section
17, Chapter 428, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 2-302); amending 63 O.S. 2011,
Section 2-309D, as last amended by Section 18, Chapter 428, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. Supp.
2019, Section 2-309D); repealing 63 O.S. 2011, Section 2-309D, as last amended by
Section 38, Chapter 25, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 2-309D); amending 68
O.S. 2011, Section 1004, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 168, O.S.L. 2019 (68 O.S.
Supp. 2019, Section 1004); repealing 68 O.S. 2011, Section 1004, as last amended by
Section 1, Chapter 266, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 1004); repealing 68 O.S.
2011, Section 2357.32A , as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 287, O.S.L. 2019 (68 O.S.
Supp. 2019, Section 2357.32A); amending 70 O.S. 2011, Section 3-104.4, as last amended
by Section 1, Chapter 488, O.S.L. 2019 (70 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 3-104.4); repealing 70
O.S. 2011, Section 3-104.4, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 373, O.S.L. 2019 (70
O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 3-104.4); amending 70 O.S. 2011, Section 3311.5, as last
amended by Section 2, Chapter 339, O.S.L. 2019 (70 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 3311.5);
repealing 70 O.S. 2011, Section 3311.5, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 334, O.S.L.
2019 (70 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 3311.5); repealing Section 2, Chapter 392, O.S.L. 2019
(72 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 63.22); amending 74 O.S. 2011, Section 150.2, as last
amended by Section 1, Chapter 371, O.S.L. 2019 (74 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 150.2);
repealing 74 O.S. 2011, Section 150.2, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 323, O.S.L.
2019 (74 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 150.2); and declaring an emergency.
As approved by the Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget, advising passage
of and transmitting for consideration Engrossed: SBs 1058, 1925, 1930, 1936, 1939, 1940,
1942 and 1943. The measures were introduced and read for the first time.
SB 1058 By Thompson and Rader of the Senate and Wallace and Hilbert of the
House.
An Act relating to the State Department of Health; requiring that portions of certain
appropriated funds be used for certain purposes; stating purpose of certain disbursement;
requiring the use of certain data; directing the Department to develop method of
disbursement; authorizing promulgation of rules; authorizing requests for early transfers of
certain funds for specific purposes; providing for lapse of funds under certain conditions;
requiring certain budget procedures; and prohibiting certain budget procedures.
SB 1925 By Thompson and Rader of the Senate and Wallace, Hilbert and McBride
of the House.
An Act relating to the State Board of Education; amending Sections 2 and 3, Chapter
511, O.S.L. 2019, which relate to expenditure authorization for the State Department of
Education; modifying authorization amount; and declaring an emergency.
SB 1930 By Thompson and Rader of the Senate and Wallace and Hilbert of the
House.
An Act relating to the District Courts; redesignating certain funds; requiring that
portions of certain appropriated funds be used for certain purposes; providing lapse dates;
and requiring and prohibiting certain budget procedures.
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SB 1936 By Thompson and Rader of the Senate and Wallace and Hilbert of the
House.
An Act relating to the State Department of Rehabilitation Services; requiring that
portions of certain appropriated funds be used for certain purposes; prohibiting
supplantation of funding; requiring a certain amount of funding to be budgeted for a stated
purpose; authorizing requests for early transfers of certain funds for specific purposes;
providing for lapse of funds under certain conditions requiring certain budget procedures;
and prohibiting certain budget procedures.
SB 1939 By Thompson and Rader of the Senate and Wallace, Hilbert and Ortega of
the House.
An Act relating to Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department; requiring that
portions of certain appropriated funds be used for certain purposes; providing for lapse of
funds under certain conditions; requiring certain budget procedures; and prohibiting certain
budget procedures.
SB 1940 By Thompson and Rader of the Senate and Wallace and Hilbert of the
House.
An Act relating to the Oklahoma Department of Commerce; requiring that portions of
certain appropriated funds be used for certain purposes; providing for lapse of funds under
certain conditions; requiring certain budget procedures; and prohibiting certain budget
procedures.
SB 1942 By Thompson and Rader of the Senate and Wallace and Hilbert of the
House.
An Act relating to the Military Department of the State of Oklahoma; requiring that
portions of certain appropriated funds be used for certain purposes; providing for lapse of
funds; requiring certain budget procedures; and prohibiting certain budget procedures.
SB 1943 By Thompson and Rader of the Senate and Wallace and Hilbert of the
House.
An Act relating to the State Election Board; requiring that portions of certain
appropriated funds be used for certain purposes; making appropriations nonfiscal; requiring
duties and compensation not otherwise required by law to be set by the Secretary of the
State Election Board; and setting certain salary limitation.
FIRST READING
The following was introduced and read for the first time:
HJR 1041 By Baker of the House and Stanislawski of the Senate.
A Joint Resolution approving in whole certain subject matter standards adopted by the
State Board of Education; and directing distribution.
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RESOLUTIONS
The following was introduced and read:
HR 1038 By Ford.
A Resolution recognizing May 10 through May 16, 2020, as National Police Week and
recognizing May 15, 2020, as Peace Officers Memorial Day in the State of Oklahoma.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
The following were reported by the committees named, ordered printed and placed on
the Calendar unless otherwise indicated:
DO PASS, As Amended:
CS for HB 2753 Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget, Remove
Representative Wallace as principal House author and substitute with Representative
Echols, and Coauthored by Representative(s) Ortega
CS for HB 4138 Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget
CS for HB 4139 Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget
CS for HB 4140 Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget
CS for HB 4141 Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget, Coauthored by
Representative Ortega
CS for HB 4142 Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget
CS for HB 4159 Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget
CS for HB 4161 Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget
Representative Roberts (Dustin) moved that when the clerk’s desk is clear, the House
stand adjourned to reconvene at 9:30 a.m., Wednesday, May 13, 2020, which was the order.
Pursuant to the motion of Representative Roberts (Dustin), the House was adjourned at
12:10 p.m., to reconvene Wednesday, May 13, 2020, at 9:30 a.m.