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39 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE FIRST EXTRAORDINARY SESSION OF THE SECOND REGULAR SESSION 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY __________________________ EIGHTH DAY, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 2020 The House met pursuant to adjournment. Speaker Haahr in the Chair. Prayer by Reverend Monsignor Robert A. Kurwicki, Chaplain. With God all things are possible. (Matthew 19:26) Eternal and Just Creator, amid the encircling gloom of our anxious days and months during this pandemic, enter into our hearts today in a special way, lift us up, lead us on, light the way, and give us courage to go forward with You. At this hour, preserve us, O God, for in You do we put our trust, our hope, and our protection. Hear us as we pray for all those in positions of influence in our government that they may make wise decisions and choose right paths for our state. Guide our Governor, our Speaker, these Representatives of our people, and all who work beneath this dome that in Your strength they may be made strong, with Your wisdom they may be made wise, and by Your good spirit they may, too, be good. We ask Your grace on those who serve and protect Your people from crime and violence, as well as those who are victims, plus their families and those who promote rehabilitation. Give us the assurance that with You all good things are possible, even in the tough and trying times. Save us, O God, help us this day and forever. And the House says, “Amen!” The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited. The Journal of the first day was approved as printed by the following vote: AYES: 132 Allred Anderson Andrews Appelbaum Bailey Baker Bangert Baringer Barnes Basye Beck Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bosley Bromley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Busick Butz Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Cupps Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Eslinger Evans Falkner Fishel Fitzwater Gannon Gray Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Gunby Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Ingle Justus Kelley 127

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Page 1: JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE...44 Journal of the House Representative Lavender offered House Amendment No. 1. House Amendment No. 1 AMEND House Bill No. 66, Page 2, Section 491.641, Line 48,

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JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

FIRST EXTRAORDINARY SESSION OF THE SECOND REGULAR SESSION 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

__________________________

EIGHTH DAY, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 2020 The House met pursuant to adjournment. Speaker Haahr in the Chair. Prayer by Reverend Monsignor Robert A. Kurwicki, Chaplain. With God all things are possible. (Matthew 19:26) Eternal and Just Creator, amid the encircling gloom of our anxious days and months during this pandemic, enter into our hearts today in a special way, lift us up, lead us on, light the way, and give us courage to go forward with You. At this hour, preserve us, O God, for in You do we put our trust, our hope, and our protection. Hear us as we pray for all those in positions of influence in our government that they may make wise decisions and choose right paths for our state. Guide our Governor, our Speaker, these Representatives of our people, and all who work beneath this dome that in Your strength they may be made strong, with Your wisdom they may be made wise, and by Your good spirit they may, too, be good. We ask Your grace on those who serve and protect Your people from crime and violence, as well as those who are victims, plus their families and those who promote rehabilitation. Give us the assurance that with You all good things are possible, even in the tough and trying times. Save us, O God, help us this day and forever. And the House says, “Amen!” The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited. The Journal of the first day was approved as printed by the following vote: AYES: 132 Allred Anderson Andrews Appelbaum Bailey Baker Bangert Baringer Barnes Basye Beck Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bosley Bromley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Busick Butz Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Cupps Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Eslinger Evans Falkner Fishel Fitzwater Gannon Gray Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Gunby Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Ingle Justus Kelley 127

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Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Kolkmeyer Lavender Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McCreery McDaniel McGaugh McGirl Mitten Moon Morgan Morris 140 Morse 151 Mosley Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pike Plocher Pogue Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Quade Razer Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden Rogers Runions Ruth Sauls Schnelting Schroer Sharp 36 Sharpe 4 Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Stevens 46 Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walsh Washington Wiemann Wilson Young Mr. Speaker NOES: 005 Chappelle-Nadal Mackey Merideth Rowland Sain PRESENT: 003 Aldridge Bland Manlove Rone ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 021 Carpenter Carter Chipman Coleman 97 Dogan Francis Green Knight Messenger Miller Person Pietzman Price Proudie Riggs Ross Shull 16 Swan Tate Windham Wright VACANCIES: 002 The Journal of the second day was approved as printed by the following vote: AYES: 134 Allred Anderson Andrews Appelbaum Bailey Baker Bangert Baringer Barnes Basye Beck Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Busick Butz Carpenter Chappelle-Nadal Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Cupps Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Eslinger Evans Falkner Fishel Fitzwater Gannon Gray Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Gunby Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Ingle Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Kolkmeyer Lavender Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McCreery McDaniel McGaugh McGirl Mitten Moon Morgan Morris 140 Morse 151 Mosley Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pike Plocher Pogue Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Quade Razer Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey

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Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden Rogers Rone Runions Ruth Sauls Schnelting Schroer Sharp 36 Sharpe 4 Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Stevens 46 Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walsh Washington Wiemann Wilson Young Mr. Speaker NOES: 004 Mackey Merideth Rowland Sain PRESENT: 003 Aldridge Bland Manlove Bosley ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 020 Carter Chipman Coleman 97 Dogan Francis Green Knight Messenger Miller Person Pietzman Price Proudie Riggs Ross Shull 16 Swan Tate Windham Wright VACANCIES: 002 The Journal of the third day was approved as printed. The Journal of the fourth day was approved as printed. The Journal of the fifth day was approved as printed. The Journal of the sixth day was approved as corrected by the following vote: AYES: 130 Allred Anderson Andrews Appelbaum Bailey Baker Bangert Baringer Barnes Basye Beck Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burns Busick Butz Carpenter Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 32 Cupps Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Eslinger Evans Falkner Fishel Fitzwater Gannon Gray Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Gunby Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Kolkmeyer Lavender Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McCreery McDaniel McGaugh McGirl Mitten Moon Morgan Morris 140 Morse 151 Mosley Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pike Plocher Pogue Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Quade Razer Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden

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Rogers Rone Runions Ruth Sauls Schnelting Sharp 36 Sharpe 4 Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Stevens 46 Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walsh Washington Wiemann Wilson Young Mr. Speaker NOES: 005 Chappelle-Nadal Mackey Merideth Rowland Sain PRESENT: 003 Bosley Burnett Schroer ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 023 Aldridge Bland Manlove Carter Chipman Coleman 97 Dogan Francis Green Ingle Knight Messenger Miller Person Pietzman Price Proudie Riggs Ross Shull 16 Swan Tate Windham Wright VACANCIES: 002 The Journal of the seventh day was approved as printed.

HOUSE RESOLUTIONS Representative Vescovo offered HR 6639, which was read.

HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 6639 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the One Hundredth General Assembly, Second Regular Session, inform the Senate that the House duly convened in the First Extraordinary Session of the Second Regular Session on Monday, July 27, 2020, and is convened in full session and ready for consideration of its business. On motion of Representative Vescovo, HR 6639 was adopted.

INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS The following House Bills were read the first time and copies ordered printed: HB 70, introduced by Representative Gunby, relating to law enforcement agency improvement plans. HB 71, introduced by Representative Morgan, relating to school-based health centers.

MOTION Representative Vescovo moved that Rule 44 be suspended.

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Which motion was adopted by the following vote: AYES: 128 Aldridge Allred Anderson Andrews Appelbaum Bailey Baker Bangert Baringer Barnes Basye Beck Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burns Busick Butz Carpenter Chappelle-Nadal Christofanelli Coleman 32 Cupps Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dogan Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Eslinger Evans Falkner Fishel Fitzwater Gannon Gray Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Gunby Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Hovis Hudson Ingle Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Kolkmeyer Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McCreery McDaniel McGaugh McGirl Mitten Morgan Morris 140 Morse 151 Mosley Muntzel Murphy Neely O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pike Plocher Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Price Quade Razer Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Roberts 161 Roberts 77 Roden Rogers Rone Runions Ruth Sauls Schnelting Schroer Sharp 36 Sharpe 4 Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stevens 46 Taylor Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wilson Young Mr. Speaker NOES: 012 Bland Manlove Burnett Clemens Hurst Lavender Mackey Merideth Moon Pogue Rowland Sain Washington PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 021 Bosley Carter Chipman Coleman 97 Francis Green Houx Knight Messenger Miller Person Pietzman Proudie Riggs Ross Shull 16 Stephens 128 Swan Tate Windham Wright VACANCIES: 002

PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILLS HB 66, relating to witness protection programs, was taken up by Representative Patterson. On motion of Representative Patterson, the title of HB 66 was agreed to.

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Representative Lavender offered House Amendment No. 1.

House Amendment No. 1

AMEND House Bill No. 66, Page 2, Section 491.641, Line 48, by inserting after all of said line the following: "6. Funding for the Pretrial Witness Protection Services Fund may also come from the justice assistance grant fund and from funds received from the federal Department of Health and Human Services."; and Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly. Representative Vescovo moved the previous question. Which motion was adopted by the following vote: AYES: 097 Allred Anderson Andrews Bailey Baker Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Busick Christofanelli Coleman 32 Cupps Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Eslinger Evans Falkner Fishel Fitzwater Gannon Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Hovis Hudson Hurst Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Kolkmeyer Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McDaniel McGaugh McGirl Moon Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pike Plocher Pogue Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Roberts 161 Roden Rone Ruth Schroer Sharpe 4 Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Taylor Trent Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 041 Aldridge Appelbaum Bangert Baringer Beck Bland Manlove Bosley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Clemens Ellebracht Gunby Ingle Kendrick Lavender Mackey McCreery Merideth Mitten Morgan Mosley Pierson Jr. Price Proudie Quade Razer Roberts 77 Rogers Rowland Runions Sain Sauls Sharp 36 Stevens 46 Unsicker Washington Young PRESENT: 000

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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 023 Barnes Carter Chappelle-Nadal Chipman Coleman 97 Dogan Francis Gray Green Houx Knight Messenger Miller Neely Person Pietzman Riggs Ross Schnelting Shull 16 Swan Tate Windham VACANCIES: 002 Representative Lavender moved that House Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Which motion was defeated by the following vote, the ayes and noes having been demanded by Representative Lavender: AYES: 046 Aldridge Appelbaum Bangert Baringer Barnes Beck Bland Manlove Bosley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Chappelle-Nadal Clemens Ellebracht Gunby Ingle Kendrick Kidd Lavender Mackey McCreery Merideth Mitten Moon Morgan Mosley O'Donnell Pierson Jr. Price Proudie Quade Razer Roberts 77 Rogers Rowland Runions Sain Sauls Sharp 36 Stevens 46 Unsicker Washington Young NOES: 095 Allred Anderson Andrews Bailey Baker Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Busick Christofanelli Coleman 32 Cupps Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Eslinger Evans Falkner Fishel Fitzwater Gannon Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kolkmeyer Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McDaniel McGaugh McGirl Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy Patterson Pfautsch Pike Plocher Pogue Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Roberts 161 Rone Ruth Schnelting Schroer Sharpe 4 Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Taylor Trent Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker PRESENT: 001 Roden

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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 019 Carter Chipman Coleman 97 Dogan Francis Gray Green Knight Messenger Miller Neely Person Pietzman Riggs Ross Shull 16 Swan Tate Windham VACANCIES: 002 On motion of Representative Patterson, HB 66 was ordered perfected and printed. HCS HB 46, relating to residency requirements for certain municipal personnel, was taken up by Representative Hicks.

Representative Hicks moved that the title of HCS HB 46 be agreed to. Representative Merideth offered House Amendment No. 1.

House Amendment No. 1

AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 46, Page 1, In the Title, Line 3, by deleting the words "an emergency clause" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "a contingent effective date"; and Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly. Representative Merideth moved that House Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Which motion was defeated. Representative Clemens offered House Amendment No. 2.

House Amendment No. 2

AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 46, Page 1, In the Title, Line 3, by deleting the words "residency requirements for certain municipal personnel" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "public safety"; and Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly. Representative Clemens moved that House Amendment No. 2 be adopted. Which motion was defeated. Representative Hicks again moved that the title of HCS HB 46 be agreed to. Which motion was adopted. Representative Bosley offered House Amendment No. 3.

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House Amendment No. 3

AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 46, Page 4, Section B, Lines 1-8, by deleting all of said section and lines and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Section B. 1. The enactment of section 285.040 and the repeal and reenactment of section 84.344 shall become effective January 1, 2021, unless notification has been provided under subsection 2 of this section.

2. If before January 1, 2021, the board of election commissioners of a city not within a county provides notice to the revisor of statutes that at the November 3, 2020 election, sixty percent or more of the voters voting on the proposal to revise the residency requirement in the charter of a city not within a county voted against the proposal, the repeal and reenactment of section 84.344 and the enactment of section 285.040 shall not become effective."; and Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly. Representative Bosley moved that House Amendment No. 3 be adopted. Which motion was defeated by the following vote, the ayes and noes having been demanded by Representative Bosley: AYES: 039 Aldridge Appelbaum Bangert Baringer Barnes Beck Bland Manlove Bosley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Gunby Ingle Kendrick Lavender Mackey McCreery Merideth Mitten Morgan Mosley Person Pierson Jr. Proudie Quade Razer Roberts 77 Rogers Runions Sain Sauls Sharp 36 Stevens 46 Unsicker Washington Young NOES: 093 Anderson Andrews Bailey Baker Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Busick Christofanelli Cupps Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Eslinger Evans Falkner Fitzwater Gannon Green Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Hovis Hudson Hurst Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McGaugh McGirl Moon Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy O'Donnell Pfautsch Pike Plocher Pogue Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Roberts 161 Roden Rone Ross Ruth Schnelting Schroer Sharpe 4 Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Taylor Trent Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker

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PRESENT: 002 Chappelle-Nadal Ellebracht ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 027 Allred Carter Chipman Clemens Coleman 32 Coleman 97 Dogan Fishel Francis Gray Houx Knight Kolkmeyer McDaniel Messenger Miller Neely Patterson Pietzman Price Riggs Rowland Shull 16 Solon Swan Tate Windham VACANCIES: 002 Representative Roden offered House Amendment No. 4.

House Amendment No. 4

AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 46, Page 4, Section 285.040, Line 15, by inserting after all of said section and line the following:

"Section 1. No city shall consider the location of a public safety employee's, as defined in section 285.040, residency when evaluating candidates for employment or promotion."; and Further amend said bill and page, Section B, Lines 4 and 7, by inserting after both occurrences of the number "285.040" the words "and section 1"; and Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly. Representative Sain raised a point of order that House Amendment No. 4 goes beyond the scope of the Governor's call. The Chair ruled the point of order not well taken. House Amendment No. 4 was withdrawn. Representative Aldridge offered House Amendment No. 5.

House Amendment No. 5

AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 46, Page 2, Section 84.344, Line 41, by deleting the phrase "one-hour" and inserting in lieu thereof the phrase "thirty-minute"; and Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly. Representative Vescovo moved the previous question. Which motion was adopted by the following vote:

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AYES: 096 Allred Anderson Andrews Bailey Baker Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Busick Chipman Christofanelli Coleman 32 Cupps Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Eggleston Eslinger Falkner Fishel Fitzwater Francis Gannon Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McGaugh McGirl Moon Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pike Plocher Pogue Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Roberts 161 Roden Rone Ross Ruth Schnelting Schroer Sharpe 4 Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Stacy Stephens 128 Taylor Trent Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 041 Aldridge Appelbaum Bangert Baringer Barnes Beck Bosley Brown 27 Burns Butz Carpenter Chappelle-Nadal Clemens Ellebracht Gray Green Gunby Ingle Kendrick Lavender Mackey McCreery Merideth Mitten Morgan Mosley Person Pierson Jr. Price Proudie Quade Razer Roberts 77 Rogers Runions Sain Sharp 36 Stevens 46 Unsicker Washington Young PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 024 Bland Manlove Brown 70 Burnett Carter Coleman 97 Dogan Dohrman Evans Henderson Knight Kolkmeyer McDaniel Messenger Miller Neely Pietzman Riggs Rowland Sauls Shull 16 Spencer Swan Tate Windham VACANCIES: 002 Representative Aldridge moved that House Amendment No. 5 be adopted. Which motion was defeated. Representative Vescovo moved the previous question. Which motion was adopted by the following vote:

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AYES: 094 Allred Anderson Andrews Bailey Baker Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Busick Christofanelli Coleman 32 Cupps Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Eggleston Eslinger Falkner Fishel Fitzwater Francis Gannon Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McGaugh McGirl Moon Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy O'Donnell Pfautsch Pike Plocher Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Roberts 161 Roden Rone Ross Ruth Schnelting Schroer Sharpe 4 Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Stacy Stephens 128 Taylor Trent Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 043 Aldridge Appelbaum Bangert Baringer Barnes Beck Bosley Brown 27 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Chappelle-Nadal Clemens Ellebracht Gray Green Gunby Ingle Kendrick Lavender Mackey McCreery Merideth Mitten Morgan Mosley Person Pierson Jr. Pogue Price Proudie Quade Razer Roberts 77 Rogers Runions Sain Sharp 36 Stevens 46 Unsicker Washington Young PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 024 Bland Manlove Brown 70 Carter Chipman Coleman 97 Dogan Dohrman Evans Knight Kolkmeyer McDaniel Messenger Miller Neely Patterson Pietzman Riggs Rowland Sauls Shull 16 Spencer Swan Tate Windham VACANCIES: 002 On motion of Representative Hicks, HCS HB 46 was adopted. On motion of Representative Hicks, HCS HB 46 was ordered perfected and printed. HB 11, relating to the offense of endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree, was taken up by Representative Schroer. On motion of Representative Schroer, the title of HB 11 was agreed to.

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Representative Merideth offered House Amendment No. 1.

House Amendment No. 1

AMEND House Bill No. 11, Page 2, Section 568.045, Line 21, by inserting after all of said line the following: "3. The crime of endangering the welfare of a child shall not apply to any person who is less than eighteen years of age."; and Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly. Speaker Pro Tem Wiemann assumed the Chair. Representative Vescovo moved the previous question. Which motion was adopted by the following vote: AYES: 092 Anderson Andrews Bailey Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bromley Busick Chipman Christofanelli Coleman 32 Cupps Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Evans Falkner Fishel Fitzwater Francis Gannon Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McGaugh McGirl Moon Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy O'Donnell Pfautsch Pike Plocher Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Roberts 161 Roden Rone Ross Ruth Schnelting Schroer Sharpe 4 Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Stacy Stephens 128 Taylor Trent Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 044 Aldridge Appelbaum Bangert Baringer Barnes Beck Bland Manlove Bosley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Chappelle-Nadal Clemens Ellebracht Green Gunby Ingle Lavender Mackey McCreery Merideth Morgan Mosley Person Pierson Jr. Pogue Price Proudie Quade Razer Roberts 77 Rogers Rowland Runions Sain Sauls Sharp 36 Stevens 46 Unsicker Washington Young

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PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 025 Allred Baker Bondon Carter Coleman 97 Dogan Eslinger Gray Kendrick Knight Kolkmeyer McDaniel Messenger Miller Mitten Morris 140 Neely Patterson Pietzman Riggs Shull 16 Spencer Swan Tate Windham VACANCIES: 002 Representative Merideth moved that House Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Which motion was defeated by the following vote, the ayes and noes having been demanded by Representative Merideth: AYES: 054 Aldridge Appelbaum Bangert Baringer Barnes Beck Bland Manlove Bosley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Chappelle-Nadal Christofanelli Clemens Cupps DeGroot Fitzwater Gray Green Grier Gunby Hill Hurst Ingle Lavender Lovasco Mackey McCreery Merideth Moon Morgan Mosley Murphy Person Pierson Jr. Price Proudie Quade Razer Roberts 77 Rogers Rowland Runions Sain Sauls Sharp 36 Stacy Stevens 46 Unsicker Washington Young NOES: 087 Anderson Andrews Bailey Baker Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Busick Chipman Coleman 32 Deaton Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Eslinger Evans Falkner Fishel Francis Gannon Gregory Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Houx Hovis Hudson Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Love Lynch Mayhew McGaugh McGirl Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pike Plocher Pogue Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Roberts 161 Roden Rone Ross Ruth Schnelting Schroer Sharpe 4 Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Stephens 128 Taylor Trent Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker PRESENT: 000

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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 020 Allred Carter Coleman 97 Dogan Ellebracht Kendrick Knight Kolkmeyer McDaniel Messenger Miller Mitten Neely Pietzman Riggs Shull 16 Spencer Swan Tate Windham VACANCIES: 002 Representative Moon offered House Amendment No. 2.

House Amendment No. 2

AMEND House Bill No. 11, Page 1, Section 568.045, Line 7, by inserting after the word "knowingly" the phrase ", as defined under section 562.016,"; and Further amend said bill, page and section, Line 8, by inserting after the word "579" the phrase "in the commission of a violent crime against a person"; and Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly. Representative Moon moved that House Amendment No. 2 be adopted. Which motion was defeated by the following vote, the ayes and noes having been demanded by Representative Moon: AYES: 059 Aldridge Appelbaum Bailey Baker Billington Bland Manlove Bosley Bromley Burnett Busick Chipman Christofanelli Clemens Cupps Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Falkner Fitzwater Gray Grier Hansen Hill Hudson Hurst Ingle Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Lovasco Mackey Mayhew McGirl Moon Morris 140 Murphy Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Price Proudie Quade Rehder Remole Roden Ross Ruth Sain Sauls Schnelting Shaul 113 Simmons Sommer Stacy Taylor Washington Wilson Windham Young Mr. Speaker NOES: 078 Anderson Andrews Bangert Baringer Barnes Basye Beck Black 137 Black 7 Brown 27 Brown 70 Burns Butz Carpenter Chappelle-Nadal Coleman 32 Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Eslinger Evans Fishel Francis Green Gregory Griesheimer Griffith Gunby Haden Haffner Hannegan Helms Henderson Hicks Houx Hovis Justus Lavender Love Lynch McCreery Merideth Mitten Morgan Morse 151 Muntzel O'Donnell Person Pfautsch Pierson Jr. Pike Plocher Pogue Porter Razer Reedy Toalson Reisch Richey Roberts 161 Roberts 77

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Rogers Rone Runions Schroer Sharpe 4 Shawan Shields Smith Solon Stephens 128 Stevens 46 Trent Unsicker Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wright PRESENT: 001 McGaugh ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 023 Allred Bondon Carter Coleman 97 Dogan Gannon Kendrick Knight Kolkmeyer McDaniel Messenger Miller Mosley Neely Patterson Pietzman Riggs Rowland Sharp 36 Shull 16 Spencer Swan Tate VACANCIES: 002 Representative Eggleston moved the previous question. Which motion was adopted by the following vote: AYES: 088 Anderson Andrews Bailey Baker Basye Billington Black 137 Bondon Bromley Busick Coleman 32 Cupps Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Eggleston Eslinger Evans Falkner Fishel Fitzwater Francis Gannon Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Henderson Hicks Houx Hovis Hurst Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McGaugh McGirl Moon Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy O'Donnell Pfautsch Pike Plocher Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Roberts 161 Roden Rone Ross Rowland Ruth Schnelting Schroer Sharpe 4 Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Stacy Stephens 128 Taylor Trent Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 042 Appelbaum Bangert Baringer Barnes Beck Bland Manlove Bosley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Chappelle-Nadal Clemens Ellebracht Gray Green Gunby Ingle Lavender Mackey McCreery Merideth Mitten Morgan Person Pierson Jr. Pogue Proudie Quade Razer Roberts 77 Rogers Runions Sain Sauls Stevens 46 Unsicker Washington Windham Young PRESENT: 000

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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 031 Aldridge Allred Black 7 Carter Chipman Christofanelli Coleman 97 Dogan Dohrman Helms Hill Hudson Kendrick Knight Kolkmeyer McDaniel Messenger Miller Mosley Neely Patterson Pietzman Price Riggs Sharp 36 Shull 16 Spencer Swan Tate Veit Vescovo VACANCIES: 002 On motion of Representative Schroer, HB 11 was ordered perfected and printed. HCS HB 16, relating to the offense of unlawful transfer of weapons, was taken up by Representative Schroer. On motion of Representative Schroer, the title of HCS HB 16 was agreed to. Representative Merideth offered House Amendment No. 1.

House Amendment No. 1

AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 16, Pages 1-2, Section 571.060, Lines 12-18, by deleting all of said lines and inserting in lieu thereof the following:

"performing his or her official duty; (4) Recklessly, as defined in section 562.016, sells, leases, loans, gives away or delivers any firearm to a

person less than eighteen years old without the consent of the child's custodial parent or guardian; provided, that this does not prohibit the delivery of such weapons to any peace officer or member of the Armed Forces or National Guard while performing his official duty; or [(3)] (5) Recklessly, as defined in section 562.016, sells, leases, [loans] lends, gives away,"; and Further amend said bill and section, Page 2, Line 22, by deleting the words "or (4)" and inserting in lieu thereof the following words ", (4), or (5)"; and Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly. Representative Anderson assumed the Chair. Representative Eggleston moved the previous question. Which motion was adopted by the following vote: AYES: 092 Allred Anderson Andrews Bailey Baker Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Busick Chipman Coleman 32 Cupps Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Eslinger Evans Falkner Fitzwater Francis Gannon Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith

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Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Henderson Hicks Hill Hovis Hudson Hurst Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Lovasco Lynch Mayhew McGaugh McGirl Moon Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Plocher Pogue Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Roberts 161 Roden Rone Ross Ruth Schnelting Schroer Sharpe 4 Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Stacy Taylor Trent Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 035 Aldridge Appelbaum Baringer Beck Bland Manlove Bosley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Chappelle-Nadal Ellebracht Gray Green Gunby Ingle Lavender Mackey McCreery Merideth Mitten Pierson Jr. Quade Razer Roberts 77 Rogers Runions Sain Sharp 36 Stevens 46 Unsicker Windham Young PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 034 Bangert Barnes Carter Christofanelli Clemens Coleman 97 Dogan Fishel Helms Houx Kendrick Knight Kolkmeyer Love McDaniel Messenger Miller Morgan Mosley Neely Person Pietzman Pike Price Proudie Riggs Rowland Sauls Shull 16 Spencer Stephens 128 Swan Tate Washington VACANCIES: 002 Representative Merideth moved that House Amendment No. 1 be adopted. Which motion was defeated by the following vote, the ayes and noes having been demanded by Representative Merideth: AYES: 041 Aldridge Appelbaum Baringer Beck Bland Manlove Bosley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Chappelle-Nadal Clemens Gray Green Gunby Ingle Lavender Mackey McCreery Merideth Mitten Morgan Mosley Person Pierson Jr. Proudie Quade Razer Roberts 77 Rogers Runions Sain Sauls Sharp 36 Stevens 46 Unsicker Washington Windham Young

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NOES: 094 Allred Anderson Andrews Bailey Baker Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Busick Chipman Christofanelli Coleman 32 Cupps Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Eslinger Evans Falkner Fitzwater Francis Gannon Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Hovis Hudson Hurst Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Lovasco Lynch Mayhew McGaugh McGirl Moon Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pike Plocher Pogue Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Roberts 161 Roden Rone Ross Ruth Schnelting Schroer Sharpe 4 Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Solon Sommer Stacy Taylor Trent Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wright PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 026 Bangert Barnes Carter Coleman 97 Dogan Ellebracht Fishel Houx Kendrick Knight Kolkmeyer Love McDaniel Messenger Miller Neely Pietzman Price Riggs Rowland Shull 16 Spencer Stephens 128 Swan Tate Mr. Speaker VACANCIES: 002 Representative Mackey offered House Amendment No. 2.

House Amendment No. 2

AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 16, Page 2, Section 571.060, Line 22, by inserting after all of said section and line the following:

"571.061. 1. No retailer in this state shall complete a sale of a firearm, ammunition, or firearm accessory unless the retailer verifies, by means of photographic identification that states the purchaser's date of birth, that the purchaser is of a legal age to purchase the firearm, ammunition, or firearm accessory. As used in this section, "firearm accessory" means any item that is physically attached to a firearm when used for its intended purpose.

2. It shall be a defense to prosecution under this section if to purchase a firearm, ammunition, or firearm accessory, the purchaser exhibited to the retailer a driver's license, nondriver's identification card, or other official or apparently official document containing a photograph of the minor and purporting to establish that such minor was of legal age to make the purchase."; and Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly. Speaker Haahr resumed the Chair.

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Representative Eggleston moved the previous question. Which motion was adopted by the following vote: AYES: 088 Allred Anderson Andrews Baker Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Busick Coleman 32 Cupps Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Eggleston Eslinger Falkner Fitzwater Francis Gannon Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McGaugh McGirl Moon Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy O'Donnell Pfautsch Pike Plocher Pogue Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Roberts 161 Roden Rone Ross Ruth Schnelting Schroer Sharpe 4 Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Sommer Stacy Taylor Trent Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker NOES: 037 Aldridge Appelbaum Bangert Baringer Beck Bosley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Chappelle-Nadal Clemens Ellebracht Gray Green Gunby Lavender Mackey McCreery Merideth Mitten Morgan Pierson Jr. Quade Razer Roberts 77 Rogers Runions Sain Sauls Sharp 36 Stevens 46 Unsicker Windham Young PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 036 Bailey Barnes Bland Manlove Carter Chipman Christofanelli Coleman 97 Dogan Dohrman Evans Fishel Hill Ingle Kendrick Knight Kolkmeyer McDaniel Messenger Miller Mosley Neely Patterson Person Pietzman Price Proudie Riggs Rowland Shull 16 Smith Solon Spencer Stephens 128 Swan Tate Washington VACANCIES: 002 Representative Mackey moved that House Amendment No. 2 be adopted. Which motion was defeated by the following vote, the ayes and noes having been demanded by Representative Mackey:

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AYES: 037 Aldridge Appelbaum Bangert Baringer Beck Bosley Brown 27 Brown 70 Burnett Burns Butz Carpenter Chappelle-Nadal Clemens Gray Green Gunby Lavender Mackey Merideth Morgan Mosley Person Pierson Jr. Proudie Quade Razer Roberts 77 Rogers Runions Sain Sharp 36 Stevens 46 Unsicker Washington Windham Young NOES: 098 Allred Anderson Andrews Baker Basye Billington Black 137 Black 7 Bondon Bromley Busick Chipman Christofanelli Coleman 32 Cupps Deaton DeGroot Dinkins Dohrman Eggleston Ellebracht Eslinger Evans Falkner Fitzwater Francis Gannon Gregory Grier Griesheimer Griffith Haden Haffner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hicks Hill Houx Hovis Hudson Hurst Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Lovasco Love Lynch Mayhew McCreery McGaugh McGirl Mitten Moon Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Murphy O'Donnell Patterson Pfautsch Pike Plocher Pogue Pollitt 52 Pollock 123 Porter Reedy Rehder Toalson Reisch Remole Richey Roberts 161 Roden Ross Ruth Schnelting Schroer Sharpe 4 Shaul 113 Shawan Shields Simmons Smith Sommer Stacy Stephens 128 Taylor Trent Veit Vescovo Walsh Wiemann Wilson Wright Mr. Speaker PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 026 Bailey Barnes Bland Manlove Carter Coleman 97 Dogan Fishel Ingle Kendrick Knight Kolkmeyer McDaniel Messenger Miller Neely Pietzman Price Riggs Rone Rowland Sauls Shull 16 Solon Spencer Swan Tate VACANCIES: 002 On motion of Representative Schroer, HCS HB 16 was adopted. On motion of Representative Schroer, HCS HB 16 was ordered perfected and printed. HCS HB 2, relating to forfeiture by wrongdoing, was taken up by Representative Hovis. On motion of Representative Hovis, the title of HCS HB 2 was agreed to.

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Representative Hovis offered House Amendment No. 1.

House Amendment No. 1

AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 2, Page 1, Section 491.016, Line 6, by deleting all of said line and inserting in lieu thereof the following:

"causing the unavailability of the witness;"; and Further amend said bill, page and section, Lines 7-8, by deleting the phrase "prevented the witness from testifying in the proceeding;" and inserting in lieu thereof the phrase "caused the unavailability of the witness;"; and Further amend said bill, page and section, Line 9, by deleting the word "prosecution" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "state"; and Further amend said bill, page, section and line, by deleting the phrase "and a good faith effort"; and Further amend said bill, page and section, Lines 13-15, by deleting all of said lines; and Further amend said bill and section by renumbering all subsequent subsections accordingly; and Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly. On motion of Representative Hovis, House Amendment No. 1 was adopted. On motion of Representative Hovis, HCS HB 2, as amended, was adopted. On motion of Representative Hovis, HCS HB 2, as amended, was ordered perfected and printed.

REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS The following House Bills were referred to the Committee indicated: HB 11 - Fiscal Review HCS HB 16 - Fiscal Review HB 66 - Fiscal Review

COMMITTEE CHANGES

August 24, 2020

Dana Rademan Miller Chief Clerk Missouri House of Representatives State Capitol, Room 310 Jefferson City, MO 65101 Dear Ms. Miller: I hereby remove Representative Robert Sauls from the House Committee on Fiscal Review.

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In addition, I appoint Representative Ingrid Burnett to that same committee. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact my office. Sincerely, /s/ Crystal Quade House Minority Leader District 132

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August 24, 2020

Dana Rademan Miller Chief Clerk Missouri House of Representatives State Capitol, Room 310 Jefferson City, MO 65101 Dear Ms. Miller: I hereby remove Representative Judy Morgan from the House Committee on Elementary and Secondary Education and also as ranking member of said committee. In addition, I appoint Representative Maria Chappelle-Nadal to the same committee. Furthermore, I designate Representative Paula Brown as ranking member of the same committee. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact my office. Sincerely, /s/ Crystal Quade House Minority Leader District 132

ADJOURNMENT On motion of Representative Eggleston, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, August 25, 2020.

CORRECTION TO THE HOUSE JOURNAL

AFFIDAVIT

I, State Representative Robert Sauls, District 21, hereby state and affirm that my presence should have been noted in the House Journal for Monday, August 17, 2020. I am requesting that the Journal be corrected to show that I was present in the chamber and my presence should have been recorded.

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IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my hand to this affidavit on this 19th day of August, 2020.

/s/ Robert Sauls State Representative

State of Missouri ) ) ss. County of Jackson ) Subscribed and sworn before me this 19th of August in the year 2020.

/s/ Patricia Isai Blobaum Notary Public

COMMITTEE HEARINGS

ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION Tuesday, August 25, 2020, 2:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 3. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Informational meeting to discuss St. Louis County proposed early childhood education tax. This meeting will be held in conjunction with the Special Committee on Urban Issues. FISCAL REVIEW Tuesday, August 25, 2020, 9:30 AM, House Hearing Room 7. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Executive session may be held on HB 66, HCS HB 46, HB 11, HCS HB 16, HCS HB 2 and/or HCS HB 12 pending referral. JOINT COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 1:00 PM or upon adjournment of both chambers (whichever occurs last), Joint Hearing Room (117). Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Elect chair and co-chair, recognize outgoing members, and discuss possible projects. JOINT COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT Tuesday, September 15, 2020, 2:00 PM, Joint Hearing Room (117). Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. 3rd quarter JCPER meeting. JOINT COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION OVERSIGHT Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 8:30 AM, Joint Hearing Room (117). Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Discussions with the Department of Revenue and Missouri Department of Transportation.

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SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON URBAN ISSUES Tuesday, August 25, 2020, 2:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 3. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Informational meeting to discuss St. Louis County proposed early childhood education tax. This meeting will be held in conjuction with the Elementary and Secondary Education Committee.

Please note additional procedures will be in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic: All entrants to the capitol building will be required to submit to screening questions and physical screening. Members of the public must enter the building using the south entrance. Public seating in committees will be socially distanced and therefore limited. Committee hearings will be streamed. Links may be found at https://www.house.mo.gov.

HOUSE CALENDAR

NINTH DAY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 2020

HOUSE BILLS FOR SECOND READING HB 70 and HB 71 HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION HCS HB 12 - Schroer HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING HB 66, (Fiscal Review 8/24/20), E.C. - Patterson HCS HB 46, E.C. - Hicks HB 11, (Fiscal Review 8/24/20), E.C. - Schroer HCS HB 16, (Fiscal Review 8/24/20), E.C. - Schroer HCS HB 2, E.C. - Hovis

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