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STATE OF IOWA
House Journal
TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2019
Produced daily by the State of Iowa during the sessions of the General Assembly.
(The official bound copy will be available after a reasonable time upon adjournment.)
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65th Day TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2019 567
JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE
Sixty-fifth Calendar Day - Forty-first Session Day
Hall of the House of Representatives
Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, March 19, 2019
The House met pursuant to adjournment at 8:31 a.m., Speaker
Upmeyer in the chair.
Prayer was offered by Pastor AJ Potter, Pleasantville Baptist
Church, Pleasantville. He was the guest of Thorup of Marion.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Jaclyn Rice, Nautica Cobbins,
Elijah Tetley, Rainuh Tetley and Tinley Kopriva of Des Moines. They
were the guests of Sunde of Polk.
The Journal of Monday, March 18, 2019, was approved.
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
The following messages were received from the Senate:
Madam Speaker: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has
on March 18, 2019, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is
asked:
Senate File 160, a bill for an act relating to recommendations regarding school
building emergency operations plans.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2019, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 208, a bill for an act increasing the maximum allowable length for
stinger-steered automobile transporters.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2019, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 246, a bill for an act relating to requirements for eligibility under the all
Iowa opportunity scholarship program.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2019, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
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Senate File 273, a bill for an act relating to the criminal elements for the
commission of sexual misconduct with offenders and juveniles, and providing penalties.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2019, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 339, a bill for an act relating to state employee defense and
indemnification from certain claims and actions.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2019, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 412, a bill for an act relating to post-loss assignment of rights to
residential contractors for repair or services performed on residential real estate
covered by property and casualty insurance, and making penalties applicable.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2019, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 564, a bill for an act relating to the Iowa newborn screening panel.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2019, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 567, a bill for an act relating to disqualifications from holding certain
professional licenses for persons convicted of certain felonies.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2019, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 583, a bill for an act relating to electric utility rates and infrastructure
support options for private generation customers.
W. CHARLES SMITHSON, Secretary
SENATE MESSAGES CONSIDERED
Senate File 160, by committee on Education, a bill for an act
relating to recommendations regarding school building emergency
operations plans.
Read first time and referred to committee on Education.
Senate File 208, by committee on Transportation, a bill for an act
increasing the maximum allowable length for stinger-steered
automobile transporters.
Read first time and passed on file.
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Senate File 246, by committee on Education, a bill for an act
relating to requirements for eligibility under the all Iowa opportunity
scholarship program.
Read first time and passed on file.
Senate File 273, by committee on Judiciary, a bill for an act
relating to the criminal elements for the commission of sexual
misconduct with offenders and juveniles, and providing penalties.
Read first time and passed on file.
Senate File 339, by committee on Judiciary, a bill for an act
relating to state employee defense and indemnification from certain
claims and actions.
Read first time and passed on file.
Senate File 412, by committee on Commerce, a bill for an act
relating to post-loss assignment of rights to residential contractors for
repair or services performed on residential real estate covered by
property and casualty insurance, and making penalties applicable.
Read first time and passed on file.
Senate File 564, by committee on Human Resources, a bill for an
act relating to the Iowa newborn screening panel.
Read first time and referred to committee on Human Resources.
Senate File 567, by committee on Labor and Business Relations,
a bill for an act relating to disqualifications from holding certain
professional licenses for persons convicted of certain felonies.
Read first time and referred to committee on State Government.
Senate File 583, by committee on Commerce, a bill for an act
relating to electric utility rates and infrastructure support options for
private generation customers.
Read first time and passed on file.
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ADOPTION OF HOUSE RESOLUTION 14
Hagenow of Dallas called up for consideration House Resolution 14,
a resolution recognizing the centennial of the six-month formation period
of the American Legion in Iowa.
Thompson of Greene moved the adoption of House Resolution 14.
The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.
The House stood at ease at 8:42 a.m., until the fall of the gavel.
The House resumed session at 11:20 a.m., Holt of Crawford in the
chair.
CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Regular Calendar
House File 224, a bill for an act relating to the criminal offense of
lascivious conduct with a minor, and providing penalties, was taken
up for consideration.
Klein of Washington moved that the bill be read a last time now
and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was
read a last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 224)
The ayes were, 96:
Anderson Bacon Baxter Bearinger
Bennett Bergan Best Bossman
Breckenridge Brink Brown-Powers Carlson
Cohoon Derry Deyoe Dolecheck
Donahue Ehlert Fisher Forbes
Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman
Gerhold Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanusa Heddens Hein
Hinson Hite Hunter Huseman
Isenhart Jacobsen Jacoby James
Jeneary Jones Judge Kacena
Kaufmann Kerr Klein Konfrst
Kressig Kurth Kurtz Landon
Lensing Lundgren Mascher Matson
Maxwell McConkey McKean Meyer, A.
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Meyer, B. Mitchell Mohr Mommsen
Moore Nielsen Oldson Olson
Osmundson Ourth Paustian Prichard
Running-Marquardt Salmon Sexton Shipley
Smith, M. Smith, R. Sorensen Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Thompson
Thorup Upmeyer, Spkr. Wessel-Kroeschell Wheeler
Williams Wills Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Worthan Zumbach Holt,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 4:
Abdul-Samad Bloomingdale Lohse Sieck
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 423, a bill for an act relating to the suspension of
Medicaid coverage for an inmate of a public institution, was taken up
for consideration.
Fry of Clarke moved that the bill be read a last time now and
placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read
a last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 423)
The ayes were, 95:
Anderson Bacon Baxter Bearinger
Bennett Bergan Best Bossman
Breckenridge Brink Brown-Powers Carlson
Cohoon Derry Deyoe Dolecheck
Donahue Ehlert Fisher Forbes
Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman
Gerhold Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanusa Heddens Hein
Hinson Hite Hunter Huseman
Isenhart Jacobsen Jacoby James
Jeneary Jones Judge Kacena
Kaufmann Kerr Klein Konfrst
Kressig Kurth Kurtz Landon
Lensing Lundgren Mascher Matson
Maxwell McConkey McKean Meyer, A.
Meyer, B. Mitchell Mohr Mommsen
Moore Nielsen Oldson Olson
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Osmundson Ourth Paustian Prichard
Running-Marquardt Salmon Sexton Shipley
Smith, M. Smith, R. Sorensen Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Thompson
Thorup Wessel-Kroeschell Wheeler Williams
Wills Winckler Windschitl Wolfe
Worthan Zumbach Holt,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 5:
Abdul-Samad Bloomingdale Lohse Sieck
Upmeyer, Spkr.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 499, a bill for an act relating to passenger automobiles
designed to carry ten or fewer persons when used as school buses,
was taken up for consideration.
Brink of Mahaska moved that the bill be read a last time now and
placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read
a last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 499)
The ayes were, 95:
Anderson Bacon Baxter Bearinger
Bennett Bergan Best Bossman
Breckenridge Brink Brown-Powers Carlson
Cohoon Derry Deyoe Dolecheck
Donahue Ehlert Fisher Forbes
Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman
Gerhold Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanusa Heddens Hein
Hinson Hite Hunter Huseman
Isenhart Jacobsen Jacoby James
Jeneary Jones Judge Kacena
Kaufmann Kerr Klein Konfrst
Kressig Kurth Kurtz Landon
Lensing Lundgren Mascher Matson
Maxwell McConkey McKean Meyer, A.
Meyer, B. Mitchell Mohr Mommsen
Moore Nielsen Oldson Olson
Osmundson Ourth Paustian Prichard
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Running-Marquardt Salmon Sexton Shipley
Smith, M. Smith, R. Sorensen Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Thompson
Thorup Wessel-Kroeschell Wheeler Williams
Wills Winckler Windschitl Wolfe
Worthan Zumbach Holt,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 5:
Abdul-Samad Bloomingdale Lohse Sieck
Upmeyer, Spkr.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 518, a bill for an act relating to reimbursement for dually
eligible Medicare and Medicaid members receiving the Medicare hospice
benefit and Medicaid-only members electing the hospice benefit in a
nursing facility, was taken up for consideration.
Fry of Clarke moved that the bill be read a last time now and
placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read
a last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 518)
The ayes were, 94:
Anderson Bacon Baxter Bearinger
Bennett Bergan Best Bossman
Breckenridge Brink Brown-Powers Carlson
Cohoon Derry Deyoe Dolecheck
Donahue Ehlert Fisher Forbes
Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman
Gerhold Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanusa Heddens Hein
Hinson Hite Hunter Huseman
Isenhart Jacobsen Jacoby James
Jeneary Jones Judge Kacena
Kaufmann Kerr Klein Konfrst
Kressig Kurth Kurtz Landon
Lensing Lundgren Mascher Matson
Maxwell McConkey McKean Meyer, A.
Meyer, B. Mitchell Mohr Mommsen
Moore Nielsen Oldson Olson
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Osmundson Ourth Paustian Prichard
Running-Marquardt Salmon Sexton Smith, M.
Smith, R. Sorensen Staed Steckman
Sunde Thede Thompson Thorup
Wessel-Kroeschell Wheeler Williams Wills
Winckler Windschitl Wolfe Worthan
Zumbach Holt,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 6:
Abdul-Samad Bloomingdale Lohse Shipley
Sieck Upmeyer, Spkr.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 598, a bill for an act relating to the assignment of
pupils who are siblings to classrooms by school districts, was taken up
for consideration.
James of Dubuque offered amendment H–1032 filed by her.
R. Smith of Black Hawk offered amendment H–1042, to amendment
H–1032, filed by him and James of Dubuque and moved its adoption.
Amendment H–1042, to amendment H–1032, was adopted.
James of Dubuque moved the adoption of amendment H–1032, as
amended.
Amendment H–1032, as amended, was adopted.
Wheeler of Sioux moved that the bill be read a last time now and
placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read
a last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 598)
The ayes were, 91:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bossman Breckenridge Brink Brown-Powers
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Carlson Cohoon Deyoe Dolecheck
Donahue Ehlert Fisher Forbes
Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman
Gerhold Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanusa Heddens Hein
Hinson Hite Hunter Huseman
Isenhart Jacobsen James Jeneary
Jones Judge Kacena Kaufmann
Kerr Klein Konfrst Kressig
Kurth Kurtz Landon Lensing
Lundgren Mascher Maxwell McConkey
McKean Meyer, A. Mitchell Mohr
Mommsen Moore Nielsen Oldson
Olson Osmundson Ourth Paustian
Prichard Running-Marquardt Salmon Sexton
Shipley Smith, R. Sorensen Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Thompson
Thorup Wessel-Kroeschell Wheeler Williams
Wills Winckler Windschitl Wolfe
Worthan Zumbach Holt,
Presiding
The nays were, 5:
Derry Jacoby Matson Meyer, B.
Smith, M.
Absent or not voting, 4:
Bloomingdale Lohse Sieck Upmeyer, Spkr.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Wheeler of Sioux in the chair at 11:44 a.m.
House File 644, a bill for an act relating to juvenile justice, including
provisions relating to child foster care and parent visitation in child in
need of assistance proceedings, was taken up for consideration.
Bergan of Winneshiek moved that the bill be read a last time now
and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was
read a last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 644)
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The ayes were, 96:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bossman Breckenridge Brink Brown-Powers
Carlson Cohoon Derry Deyoe
Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert Fisher
Forbes Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Gerhold Grassley Gustafson
Hagenow Hall Hanusa Heddens
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen
Jacoby James Jeneary Jones
Judge Kacena Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Konfrst Kressig Kurth
Kurtz Landon Lensing Lundgren
Mascher Matson Maxwell McConkey
McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B. Mitchell
Mohr Mommsen Moore Nielsen
Oldson Olson Osmundson Ourth
Paustian Prichard Running-Marquardt Salmon
Sexton Shipley Smith, M. Smith, R.
Sorensen Staed Steckman Sunde
Thede Thompson Thorup Wessel-Kroeschell
Williams Wills Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Worthan Zumbach Wheeler,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 4:
Bloomingdale Lohse Sieck Upmeyer, Spkr.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 659, a bill for an act relating to pretrial contact between
a prosecuting witness who is a minor and the defendant, was taken up
for consideration.
Hinson of Linn moved that the bill be read a last time now and
placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read
a last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 659)
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The ayes were, 96:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bossman Breckenridge Brink Brown-Powers
Carlson Cohoon Derry Deyoe
Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert Fisher
Forbes Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Gerhold Grassley Gustafson
Hagenow Hall Hanusa Heddens
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen
Jacoby James Jeneary Jones
Judge Kacena Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Konfrst Kressig Kurth
Kurtz Landon Lensing Lundgren
Mascher Matson Maxwell McConkey
McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B. Mitchell
Mohr Mommsen Moore Nielsen
Oldson Olson Osmundson Ourth
Paustian Prichard Running-Marquardt Salmon
Sexton Shipley Smith, M. Smith, R.
Sorensen Staed Steckman Sunde
Thede Thompson Thorup Wessel-Kroeschell
Williams Wills Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Worthan Zumbach Wheeler,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 4:
Bloomingdale Lohse Sieck Upmeyer, Spkr.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 700, a bill for an act relating to the refilling of a
prescription in emergency situations, was taken up for consideration.
Forbes of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
amendment H–1037 filed by him on March 18, 2019.
Brink of Mahaska moved that the bill be read a last time now and
placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read
a last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 700)
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The ayes were, 97:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bossman Breckenridge Brink Brown-Powers
Carlson Cohoon Derry Deyoe
Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert Fisher
Forbes Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Gerhold Grassley Gustafson
Hagenow Hall Hanusa Heddens
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen
Jacoby James Jeneary Jones
Judge Kacena Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Konfrst Kressig Kurth
Kurtz Landon Lensing Lundgren
Mascher Matson Maxwell McConkey
McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B. Mitchell
Mohr Mommsen Moore Nielsen
Oldson Olson Osmundson Ourth
Paustian Prichard Running-Marquardt Salmon
Sexton Shipley Smith, M. Smith, R.
Sorensen Staed Steckman Sunde
Thede Thompson Thorup Upmeyer, Spkr.
Wessel-Kroeschell Williams Wills Winckler
Windschitl Wolfe Worthan Zumbach
Wheeler,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 3:
Bloomingdale Lohse Sieck
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 709, a bill for an act relating to the suspension of a child
support order relative to child in need of assistance proceedings, was
taken up for consideration.
Hite of Mahaska offered amendment H–1033 filed by him and
moved its adoption.
Amendment H–1033 was adopted.
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Hite of Mahaska moved that the bill be read a last time now and
placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read
a last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 709)
The ayes were, 96:
Abdul-Samad Bacon Baxter Bearinger
Bennett Bergan Best Bossman
Breckenridge Brink Brown-Powers Carlson
Cohoon Derry Deyoe Dolecheck
Donahue Ehlert Fisher Forbes
Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman
Gerhold Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanusa Heddens Hein
Hinson Hite Holt Hunter
Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen Jacoby
James Jeneary Jones Judge
Kacena Kaufmann Kerr Klein
Konfrst Kressig Kurth Kurtz
Landon Lensing Lundgren Mascher
Matson Maxwell McConkey McKean
Meyer, A. Meyer, B. Mitchell Mohr
Mommsen Moore Nielsen Oldson
Olson Osmundson Ourth Paustian
Prichard Running-Marquardt Salmon Sexton
Shipley Smith, M. Smith, R. Sorensen
Staed Steckman Sunde Thede
Thompson Thorup Upmeyer, Spkr. Wessel-Kroeschell
Williams Wills Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Worthan Zumbach Wheeler,
Presiding
The nays were, 1:
Anderson
Absent or not voting, 3:
Bloomingdale Lohse Sieck
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 710, a bill for an act relating to the operation of the
board of medicine, the board of nursing, the board of pharmacy, and
the dental board, was taken up for consideration.
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Fry of Clarke offered amendment H–1021 filed by him and moved
its adoption.
Amendment H–1021 was adopted.
Fry of Clarke moved that the bill be read a last time now and
placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read
a last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 710)
The ayes were, 51:
Bacon Baxter Bergan Best
Bossman Brink Carlson Deyoe
Dolecheck Fisher Fry Gassman
Gerhold Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hanusa Hein Hinson Hite
Holt Huseman Jacobsen Jeneary
Jones Kaufmann Kerr Klein
Landon Lundgren Maxwell McKean
Meyer, A. Mitchell Mohr Mommsen
Moore Osmundson Paustian Salmon
Sexton Shipley Sorensen Thompson
Thorup Upmeyer, Spkr. Wills Windschitl
Worthan Zumbach Wheeler,
Presiding
The nays were, 46:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bearinger Bennett
Breckenridge Brown-Powers Cohoon Derry
Donahue Ehlert Forbes Gaines
Gaskill Hall Heddens Hunter
Isenhart Jacoby James Judge
Kacena Konfrst Kressig Kurth
Kurtz Lensing Mascher Matson
McConkey Meyer, B. Nielsen Oldson
Olson Ourth Prichard Running-Marquardt
Smith, M. Smith, R. Staed Steckman
Sunde Thede Wessel-Kroeschell Williams
Winckler Wolfe
Absent or not voting, 3:
Bloomingdale Lohse Sieck
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
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House File 719, a bill for an act relating to participation in
conciliation related to a dissolution of marriage, was taken up for
consideration.
Hite of Mahaska moved that the bill be read a last time now and
placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read
a last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 719)
The ayes were, 97:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bossman Breckenridge Brink Brown-Powers
Carlson Cohoon Derry Deyoe
Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert Fisher
Forbes Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Gerhold Grassley Gustafson
Hagenow Hall Hanusa Heddens
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen
Jacoby James Jeneary Jones
Judge Kacena Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Konfrst Kressig Kurth
Kurtz Landon Lensing Lundgren
Mascher Matson Maxwell McConkey
McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B. Mitchell
Mohr Mommsen Moore Nielsen
Oldson Olson Osmundson Ourth
Paustian Prichard Running-Marquardt Salmon
Sexton Shipley Smith, M. Smith, R.
Sorensen Staed Steckman Sunde
Thede Thompson Thorup Upmeyer, Spkr.
Wessel-Kroeschell Williams Wills Winckler
Windschitl Wolfe Worthan Zumbach
Wheeler,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 3:
Bloomingdale Lohse Sieck
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
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IMMEDIATE MESSAGES
Hagenow of Dallas asked and received unanimous consent that the
following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: House Files
224, 423, 499, 518, 598, 644, 659, 700, 709, 710, and 719.
HOUSE FILES WITHDRAWN
Hagenow of Dallas asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw House Files 136, 197, 209, 212, 295, 395, 447, 544, and 582
from further consideration by the House.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Leave of absence was granted during voting as follows:
Abdul-Samad of Polk Bloomingdale of Worth
Lohse of Polk Sieck of Mills
On motion by Hagenow of Dallas, the House was recessed at
12:15 p.m., until the conclusion of the afternoon committee block.
AFTERNOON SESSION
The House reconvened at 3:17 p.m., Speaker Upmeyer in the chair.
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
The following messages were received from the Senate:
Madam Speaker: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has
on March 19, 2019, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is
asked:
Senate File 93, a bill for an act relating to abandoned structures and abatement of
public nuisances.
Also: That the Senate has on March 19, 2019, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 275, a bill for an act relating to the criminal offenses of assault by
threat of a targeted attack and cyberharassment, and providing penalties.
Also: That the Senate has on March 19, 2019, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
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Senate File 341, a bill for an act relating to assistance animals and service animals
in housing, service animals and service-animals-in-training in public accommodations,
and misrepresentation of an animal as a service animal or a service-animal-in-training,
providing penalties, and including effective date and applicability provisions.
Also: That the Senate has on March 19, 2019, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 506, a bill for an act relating to procedural requirements for the merger
of state credit unions.
Also: That the Senate has on March 19, 2019, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 511, a bill for an act relating to maintenance of septic systems using a
peat moss biofilter system, a recirculating textile filter system, or an aerobic treatment
unit.
Also: That the Senate has on March 19, 2019, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 538, a bill for an act relating to community engagement activity
requirements under the Iowa health and wellness plan.
Also: That the Senate has on March 19, 2019, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 558, a bill for an act relating to requirements for domestic surplus lines
insurers.
W. CHARLES SMITHSON, Secretary
INTRODUCTION OF BILL
House File 744, by committee on Ways and Means, a bill for an
act relating to licensing fees collected by the board of educational
examiners and deposited in the general fund of the state, and
including effective date provisions.
Read first time and placed on the Ways and Means calendar.
SENATE MESSAGES CONSIDERED
Senate File 93, by Lofgren, a bill for an act relating to abandoned
structures and abatement of public nuisances.
Read first time and passed on file.
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Senate File 275, by committee on Judiciary, a bill for an act
relating to the criminal offenses of assault by threat of a targeted
attack and cyberharassment, and providing penalties.
Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary.
Senate File 341, by committee on Veterans Affairs, a bill for an
act relating to assistance animals and service animals in housing,
service animals and service-animals-in-training in public
accommodations, and misrepresentation of an animal as a service
animal or a service-animal-in-training, providing penalties, and
including effective date and applicability provisions.
Read first time and referred to committee on Commerce.
Senate File 506, by committee on Commerce, a bill for an act
relating to procedural requirements for the merger of state credit
unions.
Read first time and passed on file.
Senate File 511, by committee on Natural Resources and
Environment, a bill for an act relating to maintenance of septic
systems using a peat moss biofilter system, a recirculating textile
filter system, or an aerobic treatment unit.
Read first time and referred to committee on Natural Resources.
Senate File 538, by committee on Labor and Business Relations,
a bill for an act relating to community engagement activity
requirements under the Iowa health and wellness plan.
Read first time and referred to committee on Human Resources.
Senate File 558, by committee on Commerce, a bill for an act
relating to requirements for domestic surplus lines insurers.
Read first time and passed on file.
65th Day TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2019 585
SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
House File 738
Ways and Means: Zumbach, Chair; Jacoby and Jones.
Senate File 280
Veterans Affairs: Sorensen, Chair; Breckenridge and Hite.
Senate File 303
Transportation: A. Meyer, Chair; Best and B. Meyer.
Senate File 319
Transportation: Thorup, Chair; A. Meyer and Williams.
Senate File 436
Transportation: Carlson, Chair; Best and Cohoon.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
MADAM SPEAKER: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully
reports that the following committee recommendations have been
received and are on file in the office of the Chief Clerk:
CARMINE BOAL
Chief Clerk of the House
COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
Senate File 282, a bill for an act providing for the repeal of the honey creek premier
destination park bond program.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Do Pass March 18, 2019.
COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE
Senate File 230, a bill for an act relating to manufacturers of native distilled spirits
and beer.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass with amendment H–1047 March 18, 2019.
586 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 65th Day
COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 528), relating to access to a copy of an original
birth certificate by an adult adoptee or an entitled person, and providing for fees.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass March 18, 2019.
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 633), relating to licensing fees collected by the
board of educational examiners and deposited in the general fund of the state, and
including effective date provisions.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Do Pass March 18, 2019.
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 641), relating to alcoholic beverage control and
matters under the purview of the alcoholic beverages division of the department of
commerce and including effective date provisions.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass March 18, 2019.
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 665), modifying provisions applicable to certain
service contract providers regulated by the commissioner of insurance, providing fees,
making penalties applicable, making an appropriation, and including effective date
provisions.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass March 18, 2019.
AMENDMENTS FILED
H–1043 H.F. 726 Fry of Clarke
H–1044 H.F. 716 Windschitl of Harrison
H–1045 H.F. 713 Thorup of Marion
H–1046 H.F. 690 Mascher of Johnson
H–1047 S.F. 230 Committee on Commerce
H–1048 H.F. 321 Mohr of Scott
H–1049 H.F. 721 M. Smith of Marshall
H–1050 H.F. 535 Hinson of Linn
H–1051 H.F. 683 Sorensen of Adair
H–1052 H.F. 721 B. Meyer of Polk
H–1053 H.F. 721 B. Meyer of Polk
H–1054 H.F. 591 Hinson of Linn
65th Day TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2019 587
H–1055 H.F. 721 B. Meyer of Polk
H–1056 H.F. 721 B. Meyer of Polk
H–1057 H.F. 610 Hinson of Linn
H–1058 H.F. 698 Sexton of Calhoun
H–1059 H.F. 716 Prichard of Floyd
H–1060 H.F. 721 B. Meyer of Polk
On motion by Hagenow of Dallas, the House adjourned at 3:19 p.m.,
until 8:30 a.m., Wednesday, March 20, 2019.