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PROOF
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STATE OF IOWA
House Journal
TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 2016
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 15, 2016 461
JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE
Sixty-fifth Calendar Day - Forty-first Session Day
Hall of the House of Representatives
Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, March 15, 2016
The House met pursuant to adjournment at 8:31 a.m., Speaker
Upmeyer in the chair.
Prayer was offered by Reverend Terrance Cooley, Second Baptist
Church, Marshalltown. He was the guest of Representative Smith of
Marshall.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Kendric Santos-Briggs from
Des Moines. He was the guest of Representative Smith of Marshall.
The Journal of Monday, March 14, 2016 was approved.
ADOPTION OF HOUSE RESOLUTION 106
Hagenow of Polk called up for consideration House Resolution 106,
a resolution recognizing National Agriculture Day.
Hein of Jones moved the adoption of House Resolution 106.
The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.
ADOPTION OF HOUSE RESOLUTION 104
Hagenow of Polk called up for consideration House Resolution 104,
a resolution designating March 2016 as Iowa Women's History Month.
Thede of Scott moved the adoption of House Resolution 104.
The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.
The House stood at ease at 8:45 a.m., until the fall of the gavel.
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The House resumed session at 9:56 a.m., Speaker Upmeyer in the
chair.
CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Unfinished Business Calendar
House File 2433, a bill for an act relating to state taxation by
temporarily updating the Code references to the Internal Revenue Code,
decoupling from certain federal bonus depreciation provisions, rescinding
certain administrative rules and rule amendments and modifying the
sales tax exemptions related to the purchase of items used in
manufacturing and other activities, and including effective date and
retroactive applicability provisions, was taken up for consideration.
Pettengill of Benton rose on a point of order under Rule 10, decorum
in debate.
The Speaker ruled the point well taken.
Sands of Louisa rose on a point of order under Rule 10, decorum in
debate.
The Speaker ruled the point well taken.
Windschitl of Harrison 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. 2433)
The ayes were, 79:
Bacon Baltimore Baudler Baxter
Bearinger Best Branhagen Brown-Powers
Byrnes Carlson Cohoon Cownie
Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck Dunkel
Finkenauer Fisher Forbes Forristall
Fry Gaskill Gassman Grassley
Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Heartsill Heaton Hein Highfill
Holt Holz Huseman Isenhart
Jacoby Jones Jorgensen Kaufmann
Kelley Klein Koester Kooiker
Kressig Landon Lykam Maxwell
65th Day TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 2016 463
McConkey Miller, H. Miller, L. Mommsen
Moore, B. Moore, T. Ourth Paulsen
Paustian Pettengill Prichard Rizer
Rogers Ruff Salmon Sands
Sexton Sheets Sieck Smith
Staed Stanerson Stutsman Thede
Vander Linden Watts Wills Windschitl
Wolfe Worthan Speaker
Upmeyer
The nays were, 18:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bennett Berry
Gaines Heddens Hunter Kearns
Lensing Mascher Meyer Oldson
Olson Running-Marquardt Steckman Taylor, T.
Wessel-Kroeschell Winckler
Absent or not voting, 3:
Hanson Nunn Taylor, R.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGE
Hagenow of Polk asked and received unanimous consent that
House File 2433 be immediately messaged to the Senate.
Regular Calendar
Senate File 2022, a bill for an act relating to criminal jurisdiction
on the Sac and Fox Indian settlement, with report of committee
recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.
Baxter of Hancock 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?” (S.F. 2022)
The ayes were, 96:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baltimore
Baxter Bearinger Bennett Berry
Best Branhagen Brown-Powers Byrnes
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Carlson Cohoon Cownie Dawson
Deyoe Dolecheck Dunkel Finkenauer
Fisher Forbes Forristall Fry
Gaines Gaskill Gassman Grassley
Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Heartsill Heaton Heddens Hein
Highfill Holt Holz Hunter
Huseman Isenhart Jacoby Jones
Jorgensen Kaufmann Kearns Kelley
Klein Koester Kooiker Kressig
Landon Lensing Lykam Mascher
Maxwell McConkey Meyer Miller, H.
Miller, L. Mommsen Moore, B. Moore, T.
Oldson Olson Ourth Paulsen
Paustian Pettengill Prichard Rizer
Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt Salmon
Sands Sexton Sheets Sieck
Smith Staed Stanerson Steckman
Stutsman Taylor, T. Thede Vander Linden
Watts Wessel-Kroeschell Wills Winckler
Windschitl Wolfe Worthan Speaker
Upmeyer
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 4:
Baudler Hanson Nunn Taylor, R.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGE
Hagenow of Polk asked and received unanimous consent that
Senate File 2022 be immediately messaged to the Senate.
The House stood at ease at 10:35 a.m., until the fall of the gavel.
The House resumed session at 11:03 a.m., Windschitl of Harrison
in the chair.
Senate File 2115, a bill for an act creating the criminal offense of
interference with official acts against a jailer, and providing penalties,
with report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for
consideration.
65th Day TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 2016 465
Olson of Polk offered amendment H–8107 filed by him.
Olson of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
amendment H–8110, to amendment H–8107, filed by him from the
floor.
Olson of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
amendment H–8107 filed by him on March 14, 2016.
Holt of Crawford 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?” (S.F. 2115)
The ayes were, 86:
Bacon Baltimore Baudler Baxter
Bennett Best Branhagen Brown-Powers
Byrnes Carlson Cohoon Cownie
Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck Dunkel
Finkenauer Fisher Forbes Forristall
Fry Gaskill Gassman Grassley
Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Heartsill Heaton Hein Highfill
Holt Holz Huseman Jacoby
Jones Jorgensen Kaufmann Kearns
Kelley Klein Koester Kooiker
Kressig Landon Lensing Lykam
Mascher Maxwell McConkey Meyer
Miller, H. Miller, L. Mommsen Moore, B.
Moore, T. Ourth Paulsen Paustian
Pettengill Prichard Rizer Rogers
Ruff Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands
Sexton Sheets Sieck Smith
Staed Stanerson Steckman Stutsman
Taylor, T. Thede Upmeyer, Spkr. Vander Linden
Watts Wills Winckler Wolfe
Worthan Windschitl,
Presiding
The nays were, 10:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Berry Gaines
Heddens Hunter Isenhart Oldson
Olson Wessel-Kroeschell
466 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 65th Day
Absent or not voting, 4:
Bearinger Hanson Nunn Taylor, R.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 2144, a bill for an act relating to the disclosure of
behavioral health information for the purpose of patient care
coordination, and including effective date provisions, with report of
committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.
Anderson of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
amendment H–8106 filed by her on March 14, 2016, placing out of order
amendment H–8112, to amendment H–8106, filed by Anderson of Polk
from the floor.
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?” (S.F. 2144)
The ayes were, 96:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baltimore
Baudler Baxter Bearinger Bennett
Berry Best Branhagen Brown-Powers
Byrnes Carlson Cohoon Cownie
Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck Dunkel
Finkenauer Fisher Forbes Forristall
Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman
Grassley Gustafson Hagenow Hall
Hanusa Heartsill Heaton Heddens
Hein Highfill Holt Holz
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacoby
Jones Jorgensen Kaufmann Kearns
Kelley Klein Koester Kooiker
Kressig Landon Lensing Lykam
Mascher Maxwell McConkey Meyer
Miller, H. Miller, L. Mommsen Moore, B.
Moore, T. Oldson Olson Ourth
Paulsen Paustian Pettengill Prichard
Rizer Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sands Sexton Sheets
Sieck Smith Staed Stanerson
Steckman Stutsman Taylor, T. Thede
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Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell Wills
Winckler Wolfe Worthan Windschitl,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 4:
Hanson Nunn Taylor, R. Upmeyer, Spkr.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 2279, a bill for an act relating to the credit union
division and its regulatory matters, with report of committee
recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.
Vander Linden 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?” (S.F. 2279)
The ayes were, 97:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baltimore
Baudler Baxter Bearinger Bennett
Berry Best Branhagen Brown-Powers
Byrnes Carlson Cohoon Cownie
Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck Dunkel
Finkenauer Fisher Forbes Forristall
Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman
Grassley Gustafson Hagenow Hall
Hanusa Heartsill Heaton Heddens
Hein Highfill Holt Holz
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacoby
Jones Jorgensen Kaufmann Kearns
Kelley Klein Koester Kooiker
Kressig Landon Lensing Lykam
Mascher Maxwell McConkey Meyer
Miller, H. Miller, L. Mommsen Moore, B.
Moore, T. Oldson Olson Ourth
Paulsen Paustian Pettengill Prichard
Rizer Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sands Sexton Sheets
Sieck Smith Staed Stanerson
Steckman Stutsman Taylor, T. Thede
Upmeyer, Spkr. Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell
468 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 65th Day
Wills Winckler Wolfe Worthan
Windschitl,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 3:
Hanson Nunn Taylor, R.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 2061, a bill for an act relating to the legal representation
of indigent persons in criminal proceedings, with report of committee
recommending amendment and passage, was taken up for consideration.
Gustafson of Madison offered amendment H–8092 filed by the
committee on Judiciary and moved its adoption.
The committee amendment H–8092 was adopted.
Gustafson of Madison 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?” (S.F. 2061)
The ayes were, 96:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baltimore
Baudler Baxter Bearinger Bennett
Berry Best Branhagen Brown-Powers
Byrnes Carlson Cohoon Cownie
Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck Dunkel
Finkenauer Fisher Forbes Forristall
Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman
Grassley Gustafson Hagenow Hall
Hanusa Heartsill Heaton Heddens
Hein Highfill Holt Holz
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacoby
Jones Jorgensen Kaufmann Kearns
Kelley Klein Koester Kooiker
Kressig Landon Lensing Lykam
Mascher Maxwell McConkey Meyer
Miller, H. Miller, L. Mommsen Moore, B.
Moore, T. Oldson Olson Ourth
65th Day TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 2016 469
Paulsen Paustian Pettengill Rizer
Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt Salmon
Sands Sexton Sheets Sieck
Smith Staed Stanerson Steckman
Stutsman Taylor, T. Thede Upmeyer, Spkr.
Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell Wills
Winckler Wolfe Worthan Windschitl,
Presiding
The nays were, 1:
Prichard
Absent or not voting, 3:
Hanson Nunn Taylor, R.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 2102, a bill for an act relating to access to the
information program for drug prescribing and dispensing administered
by the board of pharmacy, with report of committee recommending
passage, was taken up for consideration.
L. Miller of Scott 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?” (S.F. 2102)
The ayes were, 97:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baltimore
Baudler Baxter Bearinger Bennett
Berry Best Branhagen Brown-Powers
Byrnes Carlson Cohoon Cownie
Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck Dunkel
Finkenauer Fisher Forbes Forristall
Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman
Grassley Gustafson Hagenow Hall
Hanusa Heartsill Heaton Heddens
Hein Highfill Holt Holz
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacoby
Jones Jorgensen Kaufmann Kearns
Kelley Klein Koester Kooiker
Kressig Landon Lensing Lykam
Mascher Maxwell McConkey Meyer
470 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 65th Day
Miller, H. Miller, L. Mommsen Moore, B.
Moore, T. Oldson Olson Ourth
Paulsen Paustian Pettengill Prichard
Rizer Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sands Sexton Sheets
Sieck Smith Staed Stanerson
Steckman Stutsman Taylor, T. Thede
Upmeyer, Spkr. Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell
Wills Winckler Wolfe Worthan
Windschitl,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 3:
Hanson Nunn Taylor, R.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 2110, a bill for an act relating to persons examining and
obtaining their own criminal history data, with report of committee
recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.
Heartsill of Marion 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?” (S.F. 2110)
The ayes were, 97:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baltimore
Baudler Baxter Bearinger Bennett
Berry Best Branhagen Brown-Powers
Byrnes Carlson Cohoon Cownie
Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck Dunkel
Finkenauer Fisher Forbes Forristall
Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman
Grassley Gustafson Hagenow Hall
Hanusa Heartsill Heaton Heddens
Hein Highfill Holt Holz
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacoby
Jones Jorgensen Kaufmann Kearns
Kelley Klein Koester Kooiker
Kressig Landon Lensing Lykam
Mascher Maxwell McConkey Meyer
Miller, H. Miller, L. Mommsen Moore, B.
65th Day TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 2016 471
Moore, T. Oldson Olson Ourth
Paulsen Paustian Pettengill Prichard
Rizer Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sands Sexton Sheets
Sieck Smith Staed Stanerson
Steckman Stutsman Taylor, T. Thede
Upmeyer, Spkr. Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell
Wills Winckler Wolfe Worthan
Windschitl,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 3:
Hanson Nunn Taylor, R.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 2231, a bill for an act relating to disaster aid payment
authorization requirements under specified circumstances, with report
of committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.
Wills of Dickinson 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?” (S.F. 2231)
The ayes were, 97:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baltimore
Baudler Baxter Bearinger Bennett
Berry Best Branhagen Brown-Powers
Byrnes Carlson Cohoon Cownie
Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck Dunkel
Finkenauer Fisher Forbes Forristall
Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman
Grassley Gustafson Hagenow Hall
Hanusa Heartsill Heaton Heddens
Hein Highfill Holt Holz
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacoby
Jones Jorgensen Kaufmann Kearns
Kelley Klein Koester Kooiker
Kressig Landon Lensing Lykam
Mascher Maxwell McConkey Meyer
Miller, H. Miller, L. Mommsen Moore, B.
Moore, T. Oldson Olson Ourth
472 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 65th Day
Paulsen Paustian Pettengill Prichard
Rizer Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sands Sexton Sheets
Sieck Smith Staed Stanerson
Steckman Stutsman Taylor, T. Thede
Upmeyer, Spkr. Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell
Wills Winckler Wolfe Worthan
Windschitl,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 3:
Hanson Nunn Taylor, R.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 2234, a bill for an act relating to the credit hours of
educational assistance under the national guard educational assistance
program, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken
up for consideration.
Sieck of Mills 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?” (S.F. 2234)
The ayes were, 97:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baltimore
Baudler Baxter Bearinger Bennett
Berry Best Branhagen Brown-Powers
Byrnes Carlson Cohoon Cownie
Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck Dunkel
Finkenauer Fisher Forbes Forristall
Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman
Grassley Gustafson Hagenow Hall
Hanusa Heartsill Heaton Heddens
Hein Highfill Holt Holz
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacoby
Jones Jorgensen Kaufmann Kearns
Kelley Klein Koester Kooiker
Kressig Landon Lensing Lykam
Mascher Maxwell McConkey Meyer
Miller, H. Miller, L. Mommsen Moore, B.
65th Day TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 2016 473
Moore, T. Oldson Olson Ourth
Paulsen Paustian Pettengill Prichard
Rizer Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sands Sexton Sheets
Sieck Smith Staed Stanerson
Steckman Stutsman Taylor, T. Thede
Upmeyer, Spkr. Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell
Wills Winckler Wolfe Worthan
Windschitl,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 3:
Hanson Nunn Taylor, R.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Cownie of Polk in the chair at 11:47 a.m.
Senate File 2258, a bill for an act concerning child welfare,
including provisions relating to children under the custody, control,
and supervision of the department of human services and provisions
relating to children who are sex trafficking victims, with report of
committee recommending amendment and passage, was taken up for
consideration.
Fry of Clarke offered amendment H–8094 filed by the committee
on Human Resources and moved its adoption.
The committee amendment H–8094 was adopted.
Dawson of Woodbury offered amendment H–8105 filed by him.
Dawson of Woodbury offered amendment H–8108, to amendment
H–8105, filed by him from the floor and moved its adoption.
Amendment H–8108, to amendment H–8105, was adopted.
Dawson of Woodbury moved the adoption of amendment H–8105,
as amended.
Amendment H–8105, as amended, was adopted.
474 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 65th Day
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?” (S.F. 2258)
The ayes were, 97:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baltimore
Baudler Baxter Bearinger Bennett
Berry Best Branhagen Brown-Powers
Byrnes Carlson Cohoon Dawson
Deyoe Dolecheck Dunkel Finkenauer
Fisher Forbes Forristall Fry
Gaines Gaskill Gassman Grassley
Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Heartsill Heaton Heddens Hein
Highfill Holt Holz Hunter
Huseman Isenhart Jacoby Jones
Jorgensen Kaufmann Kearns Kelley
Klein Koester Kooiker Kressig
Landon Lensing Lykam Mascher
Maxwell McConkey Meyer Miller, H.
Miller, L. Mommsen Moore, B. Moore, T.
Nunn Oldson Olson Ourth
Paulsen Paustian Pettengill Prichard
Rizer Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sands Sexton Sheets
Sieck Smith Staed Stanerson
Steckman Stutsman Taylor, T. Thede
Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell Wills
Winckler Windschitl Wolfe Worthan
Cownie,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 3:
Hanson Taylor, R. Upmeyer, Spkr.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 2164, a bill for an act relating to the expungement of
criminal offenses for alcohol consumption in public, public intoxication,
simulated public intoxication, or similar local ordinances, or when a
finding of contempt has been entered, and including applicability
65th Day TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 2016 475
provisions, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken
up for consideration.
Windschitl of Harrison 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?” (S.F. 2164)
The ayes were, 97:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baltimore
Baudler Baxter Bearinger Bennett
Berry Best Branhagen Brown-Powers
Byrnes Carlson Cohoon Dawson
Deyoe Dolecheck Dunkel Finkenauer
Fisher Forbes Forristall Fry
Gaines Gaskill Gassman Grassley
Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Heartsill Heaton Heddens Hein
Highfill Holt Holz Hunter
Huseman Isenhart Jacoby Jones
Jorgensen Kaufmann Kearns Kelley
Klein Koester Kooiker Kressig
Landon Lensing Lykam Mascher
Maxwell McConkey Meyer Miller, H.
Miller, L. Mommsen Moore, B. Moore, T.
Nunn Oldson Olson Ourth
Paulsen Paustian Pettengill Prichard
Rizer Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sands Sexton Sheets
Sieck Smith Staed Stanerson
Steckman Stutsman Taylor, T. Thede
Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell Wills
Winckler Windschitl Wolfe Worthan
Cownie,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 3:
Hanson Taylor, R. Upmeyer, Spkr.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
476 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 65th Day
IMMEDIATE MESSAGES
Hagenow of Polk asked and received unanimous consent that the
following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: Senate Files
2061, 2102, 2110, 2115, 2144, 2164, 2231, 2234, 2258 and 2279.
On motion by Cownie of Polk, the House was recessed at 11:58 a.m.,
until 2:00 p.m.
AFTERNOON SESSION
The House reconvened at 2:06 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 15, 2016, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate
was asked:
House File 2146, a bill for an act authorizing the dispensing of lottery tickets and
products by self-service kiosks, and including effective date provisions.
Also: That the Senate has on March 15, 2016, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2180, a bill for an act relating to requirements for the transfer of
township funds raised for purposes of acquiring or repairing a public hall.
Also: That the Senate has on March 15, 2016, amended and passed the following
bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked:
House File 2264, a bill for an act concerning varsity athletics eligibility of students
in open enrollment subjected to harassment or bullying.
Also: That the Senate has on March 15, 2016, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2265, a bill for an act relating to the disclosure of an address
confidentiality program participant's address in certain legal proceedings.
Also: That the Senate has on March 15, 2016, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2267, a bill for an act related to civil service employees by providing
cities with the authority to eliminate state residency requirements and modifying a
city's authority to set distance or travel-based residency requirements.
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Also: That the Senate has on March 15, 2016, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2268, a bill for an act concerning the confidentiality of public employee
support information submitted to the public employment relations board.
Also: That the Senate has on March 15, 2016, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2325, a bill for an act authorizing the severance of territory and transfer
of services of a sanitary district by resolution.
Also: That the Senate has on March 15, 2016, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2336, a bill for an act relating to the duties and authority of the state
board of education, the department of education, and local school districts and to the
programs and activities under the purview of the state board and the department.
Also: That the Senate has on March 15, 2016, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2339, a bill for an act allowing benefited recreational lake districts and
water quality districts to become members of watershed management authorities.
Also: That the Senate has on March 15, 2016, amended and passed the following
bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked:
House File 2341, a bill for an act relating to the operation of certain schools under
the purview of the college student aid commission.
Also: That the Senate has on March 15, 2016, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2342, a bill for an act relating to signatures and other writing on
applications for hunting, fishing, and fur harvester licenses.
Also: That the Senate has on March 15, 2016, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2343, a bill for an act relating to possession and storage of game or fur-
bearing animals and their pelts and including penalties.
Also: That the Senate has on March 15, 2016, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2354, a bill for an act relating to electronic recordings of court
proceedings within a magistrate's jurisdiction.
Also: That the Senate has on March 15, 2016, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
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House File 2356, a bill for an act providing for the towing of certain implements of
husbandry in tandem among manufacturers, retail sellers, and farm purchasers.
Also: That the Senate has on March 15, 2016, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2357, a bill for an act relating to turtle harvesting in the state and
including effective date provisions.
Also: That the Senate has on March 15, 2016, amended and passed the following
bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked:
House File 2363, a bill for an act relating to member attendance and confidentiality
at a closed session of a governmental body and providing penalties.
Also: That the Senate has on March 15, 2016, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2364, a bill for an act relating to public notice and the accessibility of
meetings of governmental bodies.
Also: That the Senate has on March 15, 2016, amended and passed the following
bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked:
House File 2370, a bill for an act relating to exemptions from registration of
postsecondary schools by the college student aid commission.
MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Leave of absence was granted during voting as follows:
Hanson of Jefferson Nunn of Polk
Taylor, R. of Dallas
EXPLANATIONS OF VOTE
On March 15, 2016, I was necessarily absent during voting in the
House chamber. Had I been present, I would have voted as follows:
Senate File 2115 – “aye”
Bearinger of Fayette
65th Day TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 2016 479
On March 15, 2016, I was necessarily absent during voting in the
House chamber. Had I been present, I would have voted as follows:
House File 2433 – “aye” Senate File 2022 – “aye”
Senate File 2061 – “aye” Senate File 2102 – “aye”
Senate File 2110 – “aye” Senate File 2115 – “aye”
Senate File 2144 – “aye” Senate File 2231 – “aye”
Senate File 2234 – “aye” Senate File 2279 – “aye”
Nunn of Polk
HOUSE STUDY BILL SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT
House Study Bill 643
Ways and Means: Vander Linden, Chair; Baltimore and Jacoby.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
MADAM SPEAKER: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully
reports that the following committee recommendation has been
received and is on file in the office of the Chief Clerk:
CARMINE BOAL
Chief Clerk of the House
COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Senate File 165, a bill for an act relating to relocating, establishing, and consolidating
county seats.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass with amendment H–8109 March 8, 2016.
AMENDMENTS FILED
H–8108 S.F. 2258 Dawson of Woodbury
H–8109 S.F. 165 Committee on Local Government
H–8110 S.F. 2115 Olson of Polk
H–8111 S.F. 166 Vander Linden of Mahaska
H–8112 S.F. 2144 Anderson of Polk
H–8113 H.F. 2264 Senate Amendment
H–8114 H.F. 2341 Senate Amendment
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H–8115 H.F. 2370 Senate Amendment
H–8116 H.F. 2363 Senate Amendment
H–8117 H.F. 2429 Olson of Polk
H–8118 S.F. 2214 L. Miller of Scott
On motion by Hagenow of Polk, the House adjourned at 2:08 p.m.,
until 8:30 a.m., Wednesday, March 16, 2016.