JOURNAL OF THE SENATE

NINETY-SECOND SESSION




ELEVENTH DAY




STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
Senate Chamber, Pierre
Wednesday, January 25, 2017

    The Senate convened at 2:00 p.m., pursuant to adjournment, the President presiding.

    The prayer was offered by the Chaplain, Rev. Mercy Hobbs, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance led by Senate page Lauren Rink.

    Roll Call: All members present.

APPROVAL OF THE JOURNAL

MR. PRESIDENT:

    The Committee on Legislative Procedure respectfully reports that the Secretary of the Senate has had under consideration the Senate Journal of the tenth day.

    All errors, typographical or otherwise, are duly marked in the temporary journal for correction.

    And we hereby move the adoption of the report.

Respectfully submitted,
Brock L. Greenfield, Chair

    Which motion prevailed.
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES

MR. PRESIDENT:

    The Committee on Local Government respectfully reports that it has had under consideration SB 64 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill do pass and be placed on the consent calendar.

Respectfully submitted,
Kris Langer, Chair

Also MR. PRESIDENT:

    The Senate Committee on Appropriations respectfully reports that it has had under consideration SB 33 and 35 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bills do pass.

Also MR. PRESIDENT:

    The Senate Committee on Appropriations respectfully reports that it has had under consideration SB 63 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill do pass and be placed on the consent calendar.

Respectfully submitted,
Larry Tidemann, Chair

Also MR. PRESIDENT:

    The Committee on State Affairs respectfully reports that it has had under consideration HB 1069 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill do pass.

Respectfully submitted,
Bob Ewing, Chair

Also MR. PRESIDENT:

    The Committee on Health and Human Services respectfully reports that it has had under consideration SB 61 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill do pass.


Also MR. PRESIDENT:

    The Committee on Health and Human Services respectfully reports that it has had under consideration SB 6 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill do pass and be placed on the consent calendar.

Respectfully submitted,
Deb Soholt, Chair

Also MR. PRESIDENT:

    The Committee on Legislative Procedure respectfully reports that the Office of Engrossing and Enrolling has carefully compared SB 16 and finds the same correctly enrolled.

Respectfully submitted,

Brock L. Greenfield, Chair

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

MR. PRESIDENT:

    I have the honor to return herewith SB 16 which has passed the House without change.

Also MR. PRESIDENT:

    I have the honor to transmit herewith HCR 1003 and 1004 which have been adopted by the House and your concurrence is respectfully requested.

Also MR. PRESIDENT:

    I have the honor to transmit herewith HB 1009, 1035, and 1059 which have passed the House and your favorable consideration is respectfully requested.

Respectfully,
Arlene Kvislen, Chief Clerk


MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS

    SCR 3: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, Recognizing the outstanding public service of President James Monroe.

    Was read the second time.

    Sen. Bolin moved that SCR 3 as found on page 148 of the Senate Journal be adopted.

    The question being on Sen. Bolin's motion that SCR 3 be adopted.

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 35, Nays 0, Excused 0, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert; Jensen (Phil); Kennedy; Killer; Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba; Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters; Rusch; Russell; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer; Sutton; Tapio; Tidemann; White; Wiik; Youngberg

    So the motion having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the President declared the motion carried and SCR 3 was adopted.

    SCR 6: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, Commending and recognizing the numerous contributions made by South Dakota's social workers and recognizing March 2017 as Social Work Month.

    Was read the second time.

    Sen. Solano moved that SCR 6 as found on page 178 of the Senate Journal be adopted.

    The question being on Sen. Solano's motion that SCR 6 be adopted.

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 34, Nays 0, Excused 1, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert; Jensen (Phil); Kennedy; Killer; Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba; Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters; Rusch; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer; Sutton; Tapio; Tidemann; White; Wiik; Youngberg

    Excused:
Russell



    So the motion having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the President declared the motion carried and SCR 6 was adopted.

    SCR 7 Introduced by: Senators Nelson, Greenfield (Brock), Monroe, Russell, Stalzer, and Wiik and Representatives Goodwin, Brunner, Kaiser, Livermont, Marty, and Pischke

        A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, To urge and request law enforcement and governmental agencies in South Dakota to avoid and suspend all contacts and outreach activities with the Council on American Islamic Relations.

    WHEREAS, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has suspended all formal contacts with the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) due to evidence indicating a relationship between CAIR and Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization; and

    WHEREAS, one of CAIR's directors was sentenced to a year in federal prison for violating United States sanctions against Iraq; and

    WHEREAS, a CAIR director in Virginia pled guilty to terrorism-related financial and conspiracy charges, which resulted in a federal prison sentence; and

    WHEREAS, a communications specialist and civil rights coordinator for CAIR trained with an al Qaeda-tied Kashmir organization that is listed on the United States Department of State's international terror list and was also indicted on charges of conspiring to help al Qaeda and the Taliban battle American troops in Afghanistan and was sentenced to twenty years in prison; and

    WHEREAS, CAIR's former community affairs director pled guilty to three federal counts of bank and visa fraud and agreed to be deported to Egypt after he had funneled money to activities supporting terrorism and had published material advocating suicide attacks against the United States; these illegal activities took place while he was employed by CAIR; and

    WHEREAS, a CAIR fund raiser was arrested on terrorism-related charges and was deported from the United States due to his work as executive director of the Global Relief Foundation, which was designated as a fund raising front organization for a foreign terrorist organization by the United States Department of the Treasury for financing al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations; and

    WHEREAS, CAIR opened its first office in Washington, D.C., with the help of a grant from the Holy Land Foundation; and

    WHEREAS, the federal case against the Holy Land Foundation, a charitable organization that was shut down by the United States Department of the Treasury for funding Jihadist terrorist organizations, was the largest successful terrorism financing prosecution in United States history, and the case identified CAIR as a Muslim Brotherhood front group, and CAIR was named an unindicted co-conspirator in the trial; and

    WHEREAS, the cofounder of CAIR's parent organization, Islamic Association for Palestine, was sentenced to prison on terrorism charges for financing Palestinian Islamic Jihad, a designated terrorist organization; and

    WHEREAS, CAIR is heavily involved in the Syrian refugee resettlement efforts; and

    WHEREAS, the federal government and private social organizations are resettling thousands of Syrian refugees throughout South Dakota; and

    WHEREAS, recent Islamic terrorist acts across the world are a constant reminder that Islamic terrorist organizations continue to actively target innocent citizens of our country:

    NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Senate of the Ninety-Second Legislature of the State of South Dakota, the House of Representatives concurring therein, that the Legislature of South Dakota urges and requests law enforcement and governmental agencies in South Dakota to avoid and suspend all contacts and outreach activities with the Council on American Islamic Relations, and to increase interstate efforts to protect the citizens of South Dakota from the real threats of Islamic terrorism.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HCR 1003: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, Encouraging school districts to provide for an annual academic scholarship signing day in schools.

    Was read the first time, the President waived the referral to committee, and placed HCR 1003 on the calendar of Thursday, January 26th, the 12th legislative day.

    HCR 1004: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, Recognizing National Speech and Debate Education Day on March 3, 2017.

    Was read the first time, the President waived the referral to committee, and placed HCR 1004 on the calendar of Thursday, January 26th, the 12th legislative day.

    Sen. Curd moved that when we adjourn today, we adjourn to convene at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 26th, the 12th legislative day.

    Which motion prevailed.


FIRST READING OF SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS

    SB 91 Introduced by: Senators Nelson, Curd, Greenfield (Brock), Langer, Monroe, Netherton, Peters, Russell, Stalzer, Tidemann, and Wiik and Representatives Latterell, Brunner, Gosch, Greenfield (Lana), Kaiser, May, Rozum, Soli, and Tieszen

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the crime of rape.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    SB 92 Introduced by: Senators Nelson, Greenfield (Brock), Jensen (Phil), Killer, Monroe, Russell, and Stalzer and Representatives Peterson (Kent), Brunner, Dennert, DiSanto, Kaiser, Livermont, Marty, May, Pischke, Ring, and Schoenfish

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to extend the date a school district is required to bring reserve funds down to a certain percentage.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.

    SB 93 Introduced by: Senators Rusch, Kennedy, Partridge, Stalzer, White, and Youngberg and Representatives Heinemann, Brunner, Clark, Haugaard, Rasmussen, Reed, Ring, Steinhauer, and Willadsen

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding marriage license fees.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    SB 94 Introduced by: Senators Russell, Jensen (Phil), Monroe, Nelson, Stalzer, Wiik, and Youngberg and Representatives DiSanto, Brunner, Campbell, Dennert, Frye-Mueller, Glanzer, Goodwin, Gosch, Haggar, Heinemann, Howard, Jensen (Kevin), Kaiser, Lesmeister, Livermont, Marty, May, and Pischke

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to repeal and revise certain provisions relating to the requirements for a permit to carry a concealed pistol.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.


    SB 95 Introduced by: Senators Curd, Heinert, and Maher and Representatives Gosch, Clark, Haggar, Johns, Lust, Tieszen, and Wismer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to add cannabidiol to the list of Schedule IV controlled substances and to exclude it from the definition of marijuana.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    SB 96 Introduced by: Senators Nesiba, Frerichs, Heinert, Kennedy, Killer, and Sutton and Representatives Ahlers, Bartling, Hawley, Lesmeister, McCleerey, Ring, Smith, Soli, and Wismer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to require a minimum amount of paid sick leave for employees.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    SB 97 Introduced by: Senators Kennedy, Frerichs, Kolbeck, Maher, Nelson, Nesiba, Rusch, and Russell and Representatives Stevens, Chase, Glanzer, Howard, Hunhoff, Johns, Rasmussen, Smith, and York

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions concerning the transfer of motor vehicle titles to satisfy unpaid motor vehicle repair bills.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Transportation.

    SB 98 Introduced by: Senators Kennedy and Youngberg and Representatives York and Bartling

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise provisions regarding deadlines for municipal election recounts.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Local Government.

    SB 99 Introduced by: Senators Kennedy and Youngberg and Representatives Reed and Bartling

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the petition signature requirements for municipal elections.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Local Government.


    SB 100 Introduced by: Senators Stalzer, Bolin, Jensen (Phil), Nelson, Wiik, and Youngberg and Representatives Willadsen, DiSanto, Haugaard, and Rhoden

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to prohibit certain administrators of state boards or commissions from lobbying for other entities.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    SB 101 Introduced by: Senators Monroe, Jensen (Phil), Maher, Otten (Ernie), and Youngberg and Representatives Kaiser, Duvall, Glanzer, Otten (Herman), and Rounds

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the release of certain military records of deceased veterans.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    SB 102 Introduced by: Senators Nelson, Greenfield (Brock), Jensen (Phil), Netherton, Russell, and Stalzer and Representatives DiSanto, Dennert, Frye-Mueller, Gosch, Greenfield (Lana), Heinemann, Howard, Jensen (Kevin), Kaiser, Latterell, May, Otten (Herman), Pischke, Rozum, Schoenfish, Steinhauer, Willadsen, and York

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to require that the name and telephone number of an organization fighting to end sex trafficking be given, in writing, to any woman seeking an abortion.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services.

    SB 103 Introduced by: Senators Rusch, Bolin, Haverly, Heinert, Kennedy, Maher, Otten (Ernie), Partridge, Soholt, and Solano and Representatives Johns, Haggar, Holmes, Kaiser, Lust, McPherson, Peterson (Kent), Rasmussen, Rozum, Schoenfish, Smith, Soli, Steinhauer, Tieszen, and Willadsen

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions concerning the process for truancy citations and formal petitions.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    SB 104 Introduced by: Senators Bolin, Frerichs, and Otten (Ernie) and Representatives Anderson, Ahlers, Jensen (Kevin), Latterell, Mills, Otten (Herman), Pischke, and Willadsen

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to protect certain easement holders and rural customers from shutoffs by certain energy companies.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Energy.



    SB 105 Introduced by: Senators Nelson, Frerichs, Russell, and Sutton and Representatives Dennert and Lesmeister

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to reduce the excise tax imposed on the gross receipts from sale, resale, or lease of farm machinery, attachment units, and irrigation equipment.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxation.

    SB 106 Introduced by: Senator Maher and Representative Peterson (Kent)

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to enhance South Dakota.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    SB 107 Introduced by: Senator Maher and Representative Peterson (Kent)

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to accommodate legislation on medical services.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services.

    SB 108 Introduced by: Senator Maher and Representative Peterson (Kent)

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to accommodate legislation relating to education in South Dakota.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.

    SB 109 Introduced by: Senators Tidemann, Cammack, Cronin, Curd, Frerichs, Greenfield (Brock), Haverly, Heinert, Langer, Nelson, Partridge, Peters, and Wiik and Representatives Reed, Ahlers, Anderson, Bartels, Chase, Goodwin, Haggar, Hawley, Heinemann, Hunhoff, Jensen (Kevin), Johns, Johnson, Kettwig, Lake, Mills, Rounds, and Tieszen

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide certain criteria for meeting the ownership requirements for classifying dwellings as owner-occupied property.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxation.

    SB 110 Introduced by: Senators Sutton, Frerichs, Heinert, Kennedy, Killer, and Nesiba and Representatives Bartling, Ahlers, Lesmeister, McCleerey, Ring, Smith, and Wismer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to establish a tuition reimbursement program for certain teachers who teach in rural school districts.



    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.

    SB 111 Introduced by: Senators Sutton, Frerichs, Heinert, Kennedy, Killer, and Nesiba and Representatives Hawley, Ahlers, Bartling, Lesmeister, McCleerey, Ring, Smith, and Wismer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise the administrative rule regarding income eligibility for assistance with child care costs.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Senate Committee on Appropriations

    SB 112 Introduced by: Senators Sutton, Curd, Greenfield (Brock), Heinert, Langer, and Maher and Representatives Bartling, Ahlers, Marty, Rhoden, and Schoenfish

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the referral of a school board's decision to change the number of school days in a school week.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.

    SB 113 Introduced by: Senators Peters, Bolin, Cronin, Maher, Monroe, Partridge, and Tidemann and Representatives Jamison, Ahlers, Anderson, Brunner, Clark, Haggar, Mickelson, Rhoden, Rounds, Rozum, and Tieszen

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to require certain provisions to be met before distribution of the 911 emergency surcharge revenue and to revise the effective date for the sunset clause provisions that lower the 911 emergency surcharge and revise the method of distributing funds.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Senate Committee on Appropriations

    SB 114 Introduced by: The Committee on Appropriations at the request of the Office of the Governor

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to make an appropriation to the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to provide for the purchase and land exchange of properties held by the Office of School and Public Lands and to declare an emergency.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Joint Committee on Appropriations

    SB 115 Introduced by: Senator Russell and Representative Brunner

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to ensure student privacy in public school locker rooms, shower rooms, and changing facilities by restricting certain access.


    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.

FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS

    HB 1009: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to authorize the Board of Regents to accept a donation of land from Pennington County for the use and benefit of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Senate Committee on Appropriations

    HB 1035: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise and provide certain procedures for filing, certifying, and challenging petitions.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HB 1059: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the perfection of liens upon application for duplicate certificates of title.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

SECOND READING OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS

    SB 48: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the certification of emergency medical responders.

    Was read the second time.

    The question being “Shall SB 48 pass as amended?”

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 35, Nays 0, Excused 0, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert; Jensen (Phil); Kennedy; Killer; Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba; Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters; Rusch; Russell; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer; Sutton; Tapio; Tidemann; White; Wiik; Youngberg

    So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the President declared the bill passed and the title was agreed to.



    HB 1020: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to authorize background investigations for current and potential employees of the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications and information technology contractors and subcontractors.

    Was read the second time.

    The question being “Shall HB 1020 pass?”

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 35, Nays 0, Excused 0, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert; Jensen (Phil); Kennedy; Killer; Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba; Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters; Rusch; Russell; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer; Sutton; Tapio; Tidemann; White; Wiik; Youngberg

    So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the President declared the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

    HB 1047: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to modify the application timeline for state chartered banks and trust companies.

    Was read the second time.

    The question being “Shall HB 1047 pass?”

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 35, Nays 0, Excused 0, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert; Jensen (Phil); Kennedy; Killer; Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba; Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters; Rusch; Russell; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer; Sutton; Tapio; Tidemann; White; Wiik; Youngberg

    So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the President declared the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS

    SB 55: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to protect the teaching of certain scientific information.



    Was read the second time.

    The question being “Shall SB 55 pass?”

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 23, Nays 12, Excused 0, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Jensen (Phil); Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Rusch; Russell; Stalzer; Tapio; Wiik

    Nays:
Frerichs; Heinert; Kennedy; Killer; Nesiba; Peters; Soholt; Solano; Sutton; Tidemann; White; Youngberg

    So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the President declared the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

    SB 60: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the sale of consumers power district assets.

    Was read the second time.

    The question being “Shall SB 60 pass?”

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 34, Nays 1, Excused 0, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert; Jensen (Phil); Killer; Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba; Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters; Rusch; Russell; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer; Sutton; Tapio; Tidemann; White; Wiik; Youngberg

    Nays:
Kennedy

    So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the President declared the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

    SB 49: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to license and regulate freestanding emergency medical care facilities.


    Was read the second time.

    The question being “Shall SB 49 pass?”

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 34, Nays 1, Excused 0, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert; Jensen (Phil); Kennedy; Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba; Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters; Rusch; Russell; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer; Sutton; Tapio; Tidemann; White; Wiik; Youngberg

    Nays:
Killer

    So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the President declared the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS

    HB 1028: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the interception of certain communications.

    Was read the second time.

    The question being “Shall HB 1028 pass as amended?”

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 35, Nays 0, Excused 0, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert; Jensen (Phil); Kennedy; Killer; Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba; Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters; Rusch; Russell; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer; Sutton; Tapio; Tidemann; White; Wiik; Youngberg

    So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the President declared the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

    HB 1041: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to place certain substances on the controlled substance schedules and to declare an emergency.


    Was read the second time.

    The question being “Shall HB 1041 pass as amended?”

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 35, Nays 0, Excused 0, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert; Jensen (Phil); Kennedy; Killer; Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba; Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters; Rusch; Russell; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer; Sutton; Tapio; Tidemann; White; Wiik; Youngberg

    So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a two-thirds majority of the members-elect, the President declared the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

    HB 1048: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to exempt natural hair braiding from the practice of cosmetology.

    Was read the second time.

    The question being “Shall HB 1048 pass?”

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 35, Nays 0, Excused 0, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert; Jensen (Phil); Kennedy; Killer; Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba; Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters; Rusch; Russell; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer; Sutton; Tapio; Tidemann; White; Wiik; Youngberg

    So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the President declared the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

    HB 1049: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding good cause for voluntarily leaving employment.

    Was read the second time.


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    Sen. Nelson moved that HB 1049 be amended as follows:

    On page 3, after line 11 of the printed bill, insert:

"    Section 2. Whereas, this Act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this Act shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval.".


    Which motion prevailed.

    The question being “Shall HB 1049 pass as amended?”

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 34, Nays 0, Excused 1, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert; Jensen (Phil); Kennedy; Killer; Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba; Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters; Rusch; Russell; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer; Sutton; Tapio; White; Wiik; Youngberg

    Excused:
Tidemann

    So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a two-thirds majority of the members-elect, the President declared the bill passed.

    The question being on the title.

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    Sen. Nelson moved that the title to HB 1049 be amended as follows:


    On page 1, line 2, of the printed bill, after "employment" insert "and to declare an emergency".

    Which motion prevailed and the title was so amended.

    HB 1050: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise and repeal certain provisions regarding the practice of barbering.



    Was read the second time.

    The question being “Shall HB 1050 pass?”

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 34, Nays 0, Excused 1, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert; Jensen (Phil); Kennedy; Killer; Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba; Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters; Rusch; Russell; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer; Sutton; Tapio; White; Wiik; Youngberg

    Excused:
Tidemann

    So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the President declared the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

SIGNING OF BILLS

    The President publicly read the title to

    SB 16: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding a violation for an escape from certain facilities, programs, or services located outside the penitentiary.

    And signed the same in the presence of the Senate.

    Sen. Frerichs moved that the Senate do now adjourn, which motion prevailed and at 3:42 p.m. the Senate adjourned.

Kay Johnson, Secretary