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363 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Second Regular Session, 99th GENERAL ASSEMBLY __________________________ FIFTEENTH DAY, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2018 The House met pursuant to adjournment. Speaker Richardson in the Chair. Prayer by Reverend Monsignor Robert A. Kurwicki, Chaplain. Behold, Thou who desirest truth in the inward being; therefore teach me wisdom in my secret heart. (Psalm 51:6) O Wise God, who desires truth in the interior life, in this busy day when the haughty wear the masks of truth as they appeal for our attention or votes, grant unto us the spirit of discernment and the wisdom of the wise that we may not be deceived by those who are evil and seek to disguise their low motives by eloquent words. Help us to keep searching at that which is good, true and authentic that we may keep in step with You as we move forward to a better day when our State shall be great in spirit, powerful in charity, and great in unity. And the House says, “Amen!” The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited. The Journal of the fourteenth day was approved as printed by the following vote: AYES: 130 Adams Alferman Anders Anderson Arthur Bahr Bangert Baringer Barnes 60 Barnes 28 Basye Beard Beck Bernskoetter Berry Black Bondon Brattin Brown 27 Brown 57 Burnett Burns Butler Carpenter Chipman Christofanelli Conway 10 Conway 104 Cookson Corlew Cornejo Curtis Davis DeGroot Dogan Eggleston Ellebracht Engler Evans Fitzpatrick Fitzwater Francis Franklin Franks Jr Frederick Gannon Gray Grier Haahr Haefner Hannegan Hansen Harris Helms Henderson Higdon Hill Hurst Johnson Justus Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Kolkmeyer Korman Lant Lauer Lavender Lichtenegger Love Lynch Marshall Mathews Matthiesen May McCann Beatty McCreery McDaniel McGee Meredith 71 Merideth 80 Moon Morgan Morris 140 Morse 151 Mosley Muntzel Neely Nichols Pfautsch Phillips Pierson Jr Pike Pogue Quade Razer Redmon Reiboldt Reisch Remole Rhoads Roden Roeber Ross Rowland 155

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JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

Second Regular Session, 99th GENERAL ASSEMBLY __________________________

FIFTEENTH DAY, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2018

The House met pursuant to adjournment. Speaker Richardson in the Chair. Prayer by Reverend Monsignor Robert A. Kurwicki, Chaplain. Behold, Thou who desirest truth in the inward being; therefore teach me wisdom in my secret heart. (Psalm 51:6) O Wise God, who desires truth in the interior life, in this busy day when the haughty wear the masks of truth as they appeal for our attention or votes, grant unto us the spirit of discernment and the wisdom of the wise that we may not be deceived by those who are evil and seek to disguise their low motives by eloquent words. Help us to keep searching at that which is good, true and authentic that we may keep in step with You as we move forward to a better day when our State shall be great in spirit, powerful in charity, and great in unity. And the House says, “Amen!” The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited. The Journal of the fourteenth day was approved as printed by the following vote: AYES: 130 Adams Alferman Anders Anderson Arthur Bahr Bangert Baringer Barnes 60 Barnes 28 Basye Beard Beck Bernskoetter Berry Black Bondon Brattin Brown 27 Brown 57 Burnett Burns Butler Carpenter Chipman Christofanelli Conway 10 Conway 104 Cookson Corlew Cornejo Curtis Davis DeGroot Dogan Eggleston Ellebracht Engler Evans Fitzpatrick Fitzwater Francis Franklin Franks Jr Frederick Gannon Gray Grier Haahr Haefner Hannegan Hansen Harris Helms Henderson Higdon Hill Hurst Johnson Justus Kelly 141 Kendrick Kidd Kolkmeyer Korman Lant Lauer Lavender Lichtenegger Love Lynch Marshall Mathews Matthiesen May McCann Beatty McCreery McDaniel McGee Meredith 71 Merideth 80 Moon Morgan Morris 140 Morse 151 Mosley Muntzel Neely Nichols Pfautsch Phillips Pierson Jr Pike Pogue Quade Razer Redmon Reiboldt Reisch Remole Rhoads Roden Roeber Ross Rowland 155

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Runions Ruth Schroer Shaul 113 Shull 16 Shumake Smith 163 Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Stevens 46 Swan Tate Trent Unsicker Vescovo Walker 3 Walsh Washington Wessels White Wilson Wood Mr. Speaker

NOES: 000

PRESENT: 001

Ellington

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 027

Andrews Austin Brown 94 Cross Curtman Dohrman Fraker Green Gregory Houghton Houx Kelley 127 Messenger Miller Mitten Newman Peters Pietzman Plocher Rehder Roberts Rone Rowland 29 Smith 85 Taylor Walker 74 Wiemann

VACANCIES: 005

INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

The following House Concurrent Resolutions were read the first time and copies ordered printed: HCR 79, introduced by Representative McGee, relating to Foster Care Awareness Month. HCR 80, introduced by Representative McGee, relating to Alzheimer's Awareness Month. HCR 81, introduced by Representative McGee, relating to Safe-Haven for Newborns Awareness Day. HCR 82, introduced by Representative Anderson, relating to the North American Free Trade Agreement.

INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS The following House Joint Resolution was read the first time and copies ordered printed: HJR 81, introduced by Representative McDaniel, relating to a right to access medical cannabis.

INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS The following House Bills were read the first time and copies ordered printed: HB 2309, introduced by Representative Merideth (80), relating to civilian review boards. HB 2310, introduced by Representative Merideth (80), relating to rights of law enforcement officers in making arrests.

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HB 2311, introduced by Representative Merideth (80), relating to unlawful discriminatory practices, with penalty provisions. HB 2312, introduced by Representative Hill, relating to occupational regulation. HB 2313, introduced by Representative Dogan, relating to elections. HB 2314, introduced by Representative Matthiesen, relating to interest on tax payments. HB 2315, introduced by Representative Barnes (60), relating to a child tax credit. HB 2316, introduced by Representative Barnes (60), relating to a child tax credit. HB 2317, introduced by Representative Higdon, relating to the public service commission, with penalty provisions. HB 2318, introduced by Representative Marshall, relating to the designation of a memorial highway. HB 2319, introduced by Representative Phillips, relating to adoption records. HB 2320, introduced by Representative Korman, relating to sports wagering. HB 2321, introduced by Representative McDaniel, relating to the Missouri compassionate care act, with penalty provisions and a referendum clause. HB 2322, introduced by Representative Walker (3), relating to the public employee retirement system for prosecuting and circuit attorneys. HB 2323, introduced by Representative Korman, relating to rates charged by health care providers. HB 2324, introduced by Representative Korman, relating to a sales tax holiday.

SECOND READING OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS The following House Concurrent Resolutions were read the second time: HCR 77, relating to the Bangert Island riverfront transformational project. HCR 78, relating to trade relations.

SECOND READING OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS The following House Joint Resolution was read the second time: HJR 80, relating to constitutional amendments.

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SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS The following House Bills were read the second time: HB 2293, relating to patient-designated caregivers. HB 2294, relating to influenza disease in schools. HB 2295, relating to mental health professionals. HB 2296, relating to reproductive health care services. HB 2297, relating to information provided to a woman prior to an abortion. HB 2298, relating to health care services, with penalty provisions. HB 2299, relating to circuit judges. HB 2300, relating to the practice of nursing. HB 2301, relating to juvenile court proceedings, with penalty provisions and a delayed effective date. HB 2302, relating to Blair's law, with penalty provisions. HB 2303, relating to the maternal mortality review board. HB 2304, relating to child passenger restraint systems, with penalty provisions. HB 2305, relating to a tax deduction for student loan forgiveness. HB 2306, relating to the environmental restoration corporation act. HB 2307, relating to motor vehicle inspection requirements. HB 2308, relating to the practice of shampooing.

PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILLS HB 1504, relating to zoning around National Guard training centers, was taken up by Representative Reiboldt. On motion of Representative Reiboldt, the title of HB 1504 was agreed to. Representative Brattin offered House Amendment No. 1.

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House Amendment No. 1

AMEND House Bill No. 1504, Page 1, Section 41.657, Line 6, by deleting the word "shall" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "may"; and Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly. On motion of Representative Brattin, House Amendment No. 1 was adopted. On motion of Representative Reiboldt, HB 1504, as amended, was ordered perfected and printed. Speaker Pro Tem Haahr assumed the Chair. HB 1665, relating to a visiting scholars certificate, was taken up by Representative Swan. On motion of Representative Swan, the title of HB 1665 was agreed to. On motion of Representative Swan, HB 1665 was ordered perfected and printed. HB 1744, relating to higher education financial aid eligibility, was taken up by Representative Hansen. On motion of Representative Hansen, the title of HB 1744 was agreed to. Representative Burnett offered House Amendment No. 1.

House Amendment No. 1

AMEND House Bill No. 1744, Page 4, Section 160.545, Lines 94 through 95, by deleting all of said lines and inserting in lieu thereof the following:

"by this subsection as determined by rule and regulation of the department [; and (4) Who is a citizen or permanent resident of the United States]."; 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: 094

Alferman Anderson Andrews Bahr Barnes 60 Basye Beard Berry Bondon Brattin Brown 57 Christofanelli Conway 104 Cookson Corlew Cornejo Curtman Davis DeGroot Dogan Eggleston Engler Evans Fitzpatrick Fitzwater Francis Franklin Frederick Gregory Grier Haahr Haefner Hannegan Hansen Helms Henderson Hill Houghton Houx Hurst

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Johnson Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kolkmeyer Korman Lant Lauer Lichtenegger Lynch Marshall Mathews Matthiesen Moon Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Neely Pfautsch Phillips Pike Plocher Pogue Rehder Reiboldt Reisch Remole Rhoads Roden Roeber Rone Ross Rowland 155 Ruth Schroer Shaul 113 Shull 16 Shumake Smith 163 Sommer Spencer Stacy Swan Tate Taylor Trent Vescovo Walker 3 Walsh White Wiemann Wilson Wood Mr. Speaker

NOES: 038

Adams Arthur Bangert Baringer Barnes 28 Beck Brown 27 Burnett Burns Butler Carpenter Conway 10 Curtis Ellington Gray Green Harris Kendrick Lavender McCann Beatty McCreery McGee Meredith 71 Merideth 80 Morgan Mosley Nichols Pierson Jr Quade Razer Roberts Rowland 29 Runions Stevens 46 Unsicker Walker 74 Washington Wessels

PRESENT: 000

ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 026

Anders Austin Bernskoetter Black Brown 94 Chipman Cross Dohrman Ellebracht Fraker Franks Jr Gannon Higdon Kidd Love May McDaniel Messenger Miller Mitten Newman Peters Pietzman Redmon Smith 85 Stephens 128

VACANCIES: 005

Representative Burnett 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 Hill: AYES: 038

Adams Arthur Bangert Baringer Barnes 28 Beck Brown 27 Burnett Burns Butler Carpenter Conway 10 Corlew Curtis Ellebracht Ellington Gray Green Kendrick Lavender McCann Beatty McCreery McGee Meredith 71 Merideth 80 Morgan Mosley Nichols Pierson Jr Quade Razer Roberts Rowland 29 Stevens 46 Unsicker Walker 74 Washington Wessels

NOES: 100

Alferman Anderson Andrews Bahr Barnes 60 Basye Beard Bernskoetter Berry Black Bondon Brattin Brown 57 Christofanelli Conway 104 Cookson Cornejo Curtman Davis DeGroot

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Dogan Eggleston Engler Evans Fitzpatrick Fitzwater Francis Franklin Frederick Gannon Gregory Grier Haahr Haefner Hannegan Hansen Harris Helms Henderson Hill Houghton Houx Hurst Johnson Justus Kelley 127 Kelly 141 Kidd Kolkmeyer Korman Lant Lauer Lichtenegger Love Lynch Marshall Mathews Matthiesen Moon Morris 140 Morse 151 Muntzel Pfautsch Phillips Pike Plocher Pogue Redmon Rehder Reiboldt Reisch Remole Rhoads Roden Roeber Rone Ross Rowland 155 Ruth Schroer Shaul 113 Shull 16 Shumake Smith 163 Sommer Spencer Stacy Stephens 128 Swan Tate Taylor Trent Vescovo Walker 3 Walsh White Wiemann Wilson Wood Mr. Speaker PRESENT: 000 ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 020 Anders Austin Brown 94 Chipman Cross Dohrman Fraker Franks Jr Higdon May McDaniel Messenger Miller Mitten Neely Newman Peters Pietzman Runions Smith 85 VACANCIES: 005

On motion of Representative Hansen, HB 1744 was ordered perfected and printed.

PERFECTION OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS HJR 59, relating to bingo, was taken up by Representative Brown (57). On motion of Representative Brown (57), the title of HJR 59 was agreed to. On motion of Representative Brown (57), HJR 59 was ordered perfected and printed.

PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILLS - INFORMAL HCS HB 1617, relating to telehealth, was taken up by Representative Barnes (60). On motion of Representative Barnes (60), the title of HCS HB 1617 was agreed to. Representative Barnes (60) offered House Amendment No. 1.

House Amendment No. 1

AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 1617, Page 1, Section A, Line 3, by inserting immediately after said section and line the following: “191.1145. 1. As used in sections 191.1145 and 191.1146, the following terms shall mean:

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(1) “Asynchronous store-and-forward transfer”, the collection of a patient’s relevant health information and the subsequent transmission of that information from an originating site to a health care provider at a distant site without the patient being present; (2) “Clinical staff”, any health care provider licensed in this state; (3) “Distant site”, a site at which a health care provider is located while providing health care services by means of telemedicine; (4) “Health care provider”, as that term is defined in section 376.1350; (5) “Originating site”, a site at which a patient is located at the time health care services are provided to him or her by means of telemedicine. For the purposes of asynchronous store-and-forward transfer, originating site shall also mean the location at which the health care provider transfers information to the distant site; (6) “Telehealth” or “telemedicine”, the delivery of health care services by means of information and communication technologies which facilitate the assessment, diagnosis, consultation, treatment, education, care management, and self-management of a patient’s health care while such patient is at the originating site and the health care provider is at the distant site. Telehealth or telemedicine shall also include the use of asynchronous store-and-forward technology. 2. Any licensed health care provider shall be authorized to provide telehealth services if such services are within the scope of practice for which the health care provider is licensed and are provided with the same standard of care as services provided in person. This section shall not be construed to prohibit a health carrier, as defined in section 376.1350, from reimbursing non-clinical staff for services otherwise allowed by law. 3. In order to treat patients in this state through the use of telemedicine or telehealth, health care providers shall be fully licensed to practice in this state and shall be subject to regulation by their respective professional boards. 4. Nothing in subsection 3 of this section shall apply to: (1) Informal consultation performed by a health care provider licensed in another state, outside of the context of a contractual relationship, and on an irregular or infrequent basis without the expectation or exchange of direct or indirect compensation; (2) Furnishing of health care services by a health care provider licensed and located in another state in case of an emergency or disaster; provided that, no charge is made for the medical assistance; or (3) Episodic consultation by a health care provider licensed and located in another state who provides such consultation services on request to a physician in this state. 5. Nothing in this section shall be construed to alter the scope of practice of any health care provider or to authorize the delivery of health care services in a setting or in a manner not otherwise authorized by the laws of this state. 6. No originating site for services or activities provided under this section shall be required to maintain immediate availability of on-site clinical staff during the telehealth services, except as necessary to meet the standard of care for the treatment of the patient’s medical condition if such condition is being treated by an eligible health care provider who is not at the originating site, has not previously seen the patient in person in a clinical setting, and is not providing coverage for a health care provider who has an established relationship with the patient. 7. Nothing in this section shall be construed to alter any collaborative practice requirement as provided in chapters 334 and 335."; and Further amend said bill and page, Section 208.670, Lines 7 to 9, by deleting said lines and inserting in lieu thereof the word "191.1145;"; and Further amend said bill, Line 13, by inserting after the words "section 191.1145" the words "or as the term "home telemonitoring service" is defined in section 208.686"; and Further amend said bill and section, Page 2, Line 31, by inserting after the word "person." the following: "The department shall not restrict the originating site through rule or payment so long as the provider can ensure services are rendered meeting the standard of care that would otherwise be expected should such services be provided in person."; and Further amend said bill, page, and section, Lines 40 to 50, by deleting said lines and inserting in lieu thereof the words "should such services be provided in person."; and Further amend said bill by amending the title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly.

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On motion of Representative Barnes (60), House Amendment No. 1 was adopted. On motion of Representative Barnes (60), HCS HB 1617, as amended, was adopted. On motion of Representative Barnes (60), HCS HB 1617, as amended, was ordered perfected and printed.

REFERRAL OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS

The following House Joint Resolution was referred to the Committee indicated: HJR 59 - Fiscal Review

REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS The following House Bill was referred to the Committee indicated: HB 1769 - Fiscal Review

RE-REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS The following House Bill was re-referred to the Committee indicated: HB 1987 - Judiciary

COMMITTEE REPORTS Committee on Crime Prevention and Public Safety, Chairman Phillips reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Crime Prevention and Public Safety, to which was referred HB 1378, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(c) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (10): Baringer, Barnes (60), Dogan, Franks Jr., Hannegan, Hill, Lauer, McDaniel, Phillips and Rhoads

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Newman Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Crime Prevention and Public Safety, to which was referred HB 1456, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(c) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (9): Baringer, Dogan, Franks Jr., Hannegan, Hill, Lauer, McDaniel, Phillips and Rhoads

Noes (0)

Absent (2): Barnes (60) and Newman

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Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Crime Prevention and Public Safety, to which was referred HB 1558, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(c) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (10): Baringer, Barnes (60), Dogan, Franks Jr., Hannegan, Hill, Lauer, McDaniel, Phillips and Rhoads

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Newman Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Crime Prevention and Public Safety, to which was referred HB 1859, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(c) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (9): Baringer, Dogan, Franks Jr., Hannegan, Hill, Lauer, McDaniel, Phillips and Rhoads

Noes (0)

Absent (2): Barnes (60) and Newman Committee on Elementary and Secondary Education, Chairman Swan reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Elementary and Secondary Education, to which was referred HCR 57, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (10): Anders, Bangert, Basye, Burnett, Dogan, Matthiesen, Morgan, Roeber, Spencer and Swan

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Bahr, Barnes (60) and Wood Committee on Financial Institutions, Vice-Chairman Shaul (113) reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Financial Institutions, to which was referred HB 1251, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(c) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (12): Bondon, Brown (57), Francis, Green, Helms, Houx, Nichols, Redmon, Rowland (29), Shaul (113), Smith (85) and Walker (3)

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Fraker Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Financial Institutions, to which was referred HB 1796, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(c) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight by the following vote:

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Ayes (12): Bondon, Brown (57), Francis, Green, Helms, Houx, Nichols, Redmon, Rowland (29), Shaul (113), Smith (85) and Walker (3)

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Fraker Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Financial Institutions, to which was referred HB 1879, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(c) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (10): Brown (57), Francis, Green, Helms, Houx, Nichols, Redmon, Shaul (113), Smith (85) and Walker (3)

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Bondon, Fraker and Rowland (29) Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing, Chairman Ross reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing, to which was referred HB 1587, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (8): Franklin, Helms, Kelly (141), Mathews, Neely, Ross, Sommer and White

Noes (3): Brown (27), McGee and Walker (74)

Absent (2): Brown (94) and Carpenter Special Committee on Litigation Reform, Chairman Lant reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Litigation Reform, to which was referred HB 1645, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(c) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (9): Corlew, Cornejo, DeGroot, Hill, Lant, Phillips, Rehder, Trent and White

Noes (2): Ellebracht and Roberts

Absent (2): Haahr and Mitten Special Committee on Tax Policy for Working Families, Chairman Kelley (127) reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Special Committee on Tax Policy for Working Families, to which was referred HB 1357, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote:

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Ayes (6): Burnett, Corlew, Curtman, Grier, Kelley (127) and Kidd

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Bahr, Franks Jr. and Harris Committee on Ways and Means, Chairman Curtman reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred HB 1288, HB 1377 and HB 2050, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass with House Committee Substitute, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (6): Christofanelli, Curtman, Rhoads, Roden, Schroer and Shull (16)

Noes (3): Brown (27), Ellington and Mosley

Absent (4): Cross, Eggleston, Gray and Kelley (127) Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred HB 1429, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (8): Brown (27), Christofanelli, Ellington, Mosley, Rhoads, Roden, Schroer and Shull (16)

Noes (0)

Absent (5): Cross, Curtman, Eggleston, Gray and Kelley (127) Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred HB 1460, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (5): Brown (27), Christofanelli, Ellington, Mosley and Schroer

Noes (3): Rhoads, Roden and Shull (16)

Absent (5): Cross, Curtman, Eggleston, Gray and Kelley (127) Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred HB 1858, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass, and pursuant to Rule 24(25)(b) be referred to the Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight by the following vote: Ayes (8): Brown (27), Christofanelli, Ellington, Mosley, Rhoads, Roden, Schroer and Shull (16)

Noes (0)

Absent (5): Cross, Curtman, Eggleston, Gray and Kelley (127)

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Committee on Consent and House Procedure, Chairman Pfautsch reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Consent and House Procedure, to which was referred HB 1247, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass - Consent by the following vote: Ayes (12): Beard, Black, Kelly (141), Love, McCreery, Muntzel, Pfautsch, Pike, Schroer, Stevens (46), Trent and Washington

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Razer Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Consent and House Procedure, to which was referred HB 1349, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass - Consent by the following vote: Ayes (12): Beard, Black, Kelly (141), Love, McCreery, Muntzel, Pfautsch, Pike, Schroer, Stevens (46), Trent and Washington

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Razer Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Consent and House Procedure, to which was referred HB 1355, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass - Consent by the following vote: Ayes (11): Beard, Black, Kelly (141), Love, McCreery, Muntzel, Pfautsch, Pike, Schroer, Stevens (46) and Trent Noes (1): Washington

Absent (1): Razer Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Consent and House Procedure, to which was referred HB 1375, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass - Consent by the following vote: Ayes (12): Beard, Black, Kelly (141), Love, McCreery, Muntzel, Pfautsch, Pike, Schroer, Stevens (46), Trent and Washington

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Razer Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Consent and House Procedure, to which was referred HB 1552, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass - Consent by the following vote: Ayes (9): Beard, Black, Kelly (141), Love, Muntzel, Pfautsch, Pike, Schroer and Trent

Noes (3): McCreery, Stevens (46) and Washington

Absent (1): Razer

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Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Consent and House Procedure, to which was referred HCS HB 1605, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass - Not Consent by the following vote: Ayes (12): Beard, Black, Kelly (141), Love, McCreery, Muntzel, Pfautsch, Pike, Schroer, Stevens (46), Trent and Washington

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Razer Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Consent and House Procedure, to which was referred HB 1838, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass - Not Consent by the following vote: Ayes (12): Beard, Black, Kelly (141), Love, McCreery, Muntzel, Pfautsch, Pike, Schroer, Stevens (46), Trent and Washington

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Razer Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, Chairman Barnes (60) reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HB 1267, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (12): Arthur, Barnes (60), Berry, Carpenter, Engler, Evans, Mathews, Roeber, Runions, Sommer, Unsicker and Wiemann Noes (1): Corlew

Absent (1): Austin Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HB 1350, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (13): Arthur, Barnes (60), Berry, Carpenter, Corlew, Engler, Evans, Mathews, Roeber, Runions, Sommer, Unsicker and Wiemann

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Austin Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HCS HB 1370, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (13): Arthur, Barnes (60), Berry, Carpenter, Corlew, Engler, Evans, Mathews, Roeber, Runions, Sommer, Unsicker and Wiemann

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Austin

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Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HB 1389, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (11): Arthur, Barnes (60), Carpenter, Corlew, Engler, Evans, Mathews, Roeber, Runions, Sommer and Wiemann

Noes (2): Berry and Unsicker

Absent (1): Austin Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HB 1415, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (13): Arthur, Barnes (60), Berry, Carpenter, Corlew, Engler, Evans, Mathews, Roeber, Runions, Sommer, Unsicker and Wiemann

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Austin Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HB 1446, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (13): Arthur, Barnes (60), Berry, Carpenter, Corlew, Engler, Evans, Mathews, Roeber, Runions, Sommer, Unsicker and Wiemann

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Austin Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HCS HB 1572, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (13): Arthur, Barnes (60), Berry, Carpenter, Corlew, Engler, Evans, Mathews, Roeber, Runions, Sommer, Unsicker and Wiemann

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Austin Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HB 1607, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (13): Arthur, Barnes (60), Berry, Carpenter, Corlew, Engler, Evans, Mathews, Roeber, Runions, Sommer, Unsicker and Wiemann

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Austin Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HB 1677, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote:

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Ayes (13): Arthur, Barnes (60), Berry, Carpenter, Corlew, Engler, Evans, Mathews, Roeber, Runions, Sommer, Unsicker and Wiemann

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Austin Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Administrative Oversight, to which was referred HB 1691, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (13): Arthur, Barnes (60), Berry, Carpenter, Corlew, Engler, Evans, Mathews, Roeber, Runions, Sommer, Unsicker and Wiemann

Noes (0)

Absent (1): Austin Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight, Chairman Rhoads reporting: Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight, to which was referred HB 1383, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (8): Bondon, Eggleston, Fitzwater, Haahr, Houx, Rhoads, Rone and Shull (16)

Noes (3): Curtis, Lavender and Wessels

Absent (3): Brown (94), Butler and Shumake Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight, to which was referred HB 1600, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (10): Bondon, Eggleston, Fitzwater, Haahr, Houx, Lavender, Rhoads, Rone, Shull (16) and Wessels

Noes (1): Curtis

Absent (3): Brown (94), Butler and Shumake Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight, to which was referred HB 1620, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote: Ayes (11): Bondon, Curtis, Eggleston, Fitzwater, Haahr, Houx, Lavender, Rhoads, Rone, Shull (16) and Wessels

Noes (0)

Absent (3): Brown (94), Butler and Shumake Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Rules - Legislative Oversight, to which was referred HCS HB 1653, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by the following vote:

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Ayes (7): Bondon, Fitzwater, Houx, Rhoads, Rone, Shull (16) and Wessels

Noes (3): Eggleston, Haahr and Lavender

Present (1): Curtis

Absent (3): Brown (94), Butler and Shumake

COMMITTEE CHANGES

January 30, 2018 Mr. Adam Crumbliss Chief Clerk Missouri House of Representatives State Capitol, Room 317A Jefferson City, MO 65101 Dear Mr. Crumbliss: I hereby remove Representative Cloria Brown from the Standing Committee on Professional Registration and Licensing and appoint Representative Derek Grier. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact my office. Sincerely, /s/ Todd Richardson Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives 152nd District The following members' presence was noted: Miller and Smith (85).

ADJOURNMENT On motion of Representative Vescovo, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, January 31, 2018.

COMMITTEE HEARINGS BUDGET Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 8:15 AM, House Hearing Room 3. Public hearing will be held: HB 2171 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Budget presentations from the Treasurer, Department of Health & Senior Services and Department of Mental Health. AMENDED BUDGET Thursday, February 1, 2018, 8:15 AM, House Hearing Room 3. Public hearing will be held: HB 1311 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.

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CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 8:00 AM, House Hearing Room 1. Public hearing will be held: HB 1801 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY Tuesday, February 6, 2018, 8:00 AM, House Hearing Room 5. Public hearing will be held: HB 1892, HB 2110, HB 1253, HB 1439 Executive session will be held: HB 2062, HB 1501, HB 1296 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. ELECTIONS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 5:00 PM, House Hearing Room 1. Public hearing will be held: HB 1423, HB 1265, HB 1285 Executive session will be held: HB 1857 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Removed HB 1233. AMENDED ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 2:00 PM, House Hearing Room 6. Public hearing will be held: HB 2247 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. FISCAL REVIEW Thursday, February 1, 2018, 9:00 AM, House Hearing Room 6. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY Tuesday, February 6, 2018, 12:00 PM or upon morning adjournment, House Hearing Room 6. Public hearing will be held: HB 1443, HB 1576, HB 1289 Executive session will be held: HCR 66, HB 2032 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH POLICY Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 12:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 7. Public hearing will be held: HB 2127, HB 2125, HB 1927 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. HIGHER EDUCATION Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 12:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 5. Public hearing will be held: HB 1876, HB 1273 Executive session will be held: HB 1275, HB 1680 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.

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INTERIM COMMITTEE ON STABILIZING MISSOURI'S HEALTH INSURANCE MARKETS Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 2:00 PM, House Hearing Room 4. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Discussion of the options on what the 1332 waiver would look like. Note that the location may change. JOINT COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION Monday, February 5, 2018, 11:30 AM, House Hearing Room 1. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. I. Presentation: Missouri Department of Higher Education – Core Curriculum Implementation in Response to SB 997. II. Discussion: Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - Exclusion of 2017 End-of-Course (EOC) Assessments (i.e., Algebra I, English II) from the Scoring of Annual Performance Reports. JOINT COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION OVERSIGHT Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 8:00 AM, House Hearing Room 5. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. We will be voting on two Memorial Highway/Bridge Designations: Jerry Dyer Memorial Bridge and John Wesley Choate Memorial Highway; and one Specialty License Plate - Day Solutions Foundation. We will be hearing MoDOT Director Patrick McKenna's Annual Report to the Joint Committee LOCAL GOVERNMENT Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 12:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 1. Public hearing will be held: HB 1806, HB 1947 Executive session will be held: HB 1428, HB 1809, HB 1887 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. PENSIONS Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 12:15 PM, House Hearing Room 4. Executive session will be held: HB 1329, HB 2044 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION AND LICENSING Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 2:00 PM, House Hearing Room 5. Public hearing will be held: HB 1719, HB 1662, HB 1896 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. RULES - LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 3:00 PM, House Hearing Room 7. Executive session will be held: HB 1859, HCS HB 1251, HCS HB 1879, HB 1413, HB 1649, HCS HB 1456 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.

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SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 5:00 PM or upon adjournment (whichever is later), House Hearing Room 6. Public hearing will be held: HB 1874, HB 1918 Executive session will be held: HB 1384 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON TOURISM Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 5:00 PM, House Hearing Room 4. Public hearing will be held: HCR 63, HB 2043, HB 1968 Executive session will be held: HB 2039 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. SUBCOMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS - EDUCATION Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 2:00 PM, House Hearing Room 1. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Testimony from higher education institution presidents and fiscal officers. SUBCOMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS - GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 2:00 PM, House Hearing Room 3. Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. Discussion of the FY 19 Office of Administration budget. UTILITIES Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 5:00 PM, House Hearing Room 5. Public hearing will be held: HB 2000, HB 2051, HB 2052, HB 2053, HB 2054, HB 2055, HB 2056, HB 2057, HB 2058, HB 2197 Executive session will be held: HB 1800, HB 1991, HB 1998, HB 2041 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 8:00 AM, House Hearing Room 4. Public hearing will be held: HB 2128, HB 2138, HB 2156 Executive session will be held: HB 1457, HB 1623 Executive session may be held on any matter referred to the committee.

HOUSE CALENDAR

SIXTEENTH DAY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2018 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS FOR SECOND READING HCR 79 through HCR 82 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS FOR SECOND READING HJR 81

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HOUSE BILLS FOR SECOND READING HB 2309 through HB 2324 HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION HB 1880 - Trent HB 1492 - Lynch HCS HB 1286 - Engler HCS HB 1411 - Rhoads HCS HB 1605 - Bernskoetter HB 1446 - Eggleston HB 1350 - Smith (163) HB 1415 - Lauer HCS HB 1370 - Sommer HB 1677 - Lauer HB 1267 - Lichtenegger HB 1691 - Miller HB 1607 - Korman HB 1838 - Bernskoetter HB 1383 - Miller HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - CONSENT (1/31/2018) HB 1247 - Pike HB 1349 - Black HB 1355 - Phillips HB 1375 - Ruth HB 1481 - Wiemann HB 1552 - Neely HOUSE BILLS FOR THIRD READING HB 1484 - Brown (57) HB 1769, (Fiscal Review 1/30/18) - Mathews ACTIONS PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IV, SECTION 27 HCS HB 1 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 2 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 3 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 4 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 5 - Fitzpatrick

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CCS SCS HCS HB 6 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 7 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 8 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 9 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 10 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 11 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 12 - Fitzpatrick SCS HCS HB 13 - Fitzpatrick CCS SCS HCS HB 17 - Fitzpatrick SCS HCS HB 18 - Fitzpatrick