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STATE OF IOWA
House Journal
TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 2014
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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JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE
Sixty-fifth Calendar Day - Forty-fifth Session Day
Hall of the House of Representatives
Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, March 18, 2014
The House met pursuant to adjournment at 8:30 a.m., Speaker
Paulsen in the chair.
Prayer was offered by Pastor Rod Rindahl, New Life Community
Church, Charles City. He was the guest of Representative Prichard
of Floyd County.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Jared and Brody King from
Hudson. They were the guests of Speaker Paulsen.
The Journal of Monday, March 17, 2014, was approved.
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
The following messages were received from the Senate:
Mr. Speaker: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has on
March 17, 2014, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the Senate was
asked:
House File 2199, a bill for an act relating to conformity with federal law concerning
the voluntary shared work program under the state unemployment insurance law and
including applicability provisions.
Also: That the Senate has on March 17, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2271, a bill for an act relating to supplementary weighting for shared
operational functions of school districts and area education agencies and including
effective date provisions.
Also: That the Senate has on March 17, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2346, a bill for an act relating to solid waste.
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Also: That the Senate has on March 17, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2365, a bill for an act relating to employment, disciplinary, and other
procedures for entities regulated by the department of inspections and appeals, and
including applicability provisions.
Also: That the Senate has on March 17, 2014, amended and passed the following
bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked:
House File 2388, a bill for an act relating to continuity of learning for children
receiving foster care services.
Also: That the Senate has on March 17, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2389, a bill for an act relating to misconduct under the code of
professional conduct and ethics of the board of educational examiners and making
penalties applicable.
Also: That the Senate has on March 17, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2408, a bill for an act modifying notification requirements applicable to
underground facility excavations where underground facilities are present.
Also: That the Senate has on March 17, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2421, a bill for an act relating to transfer of guardianship in child in
need of assistance proceedings.
Also: That the Senate has on March 17, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2435, a bill for an act relating to taxation by updating the Code
references to the Internal Revenue Code, providing for the repeal of the generation
skipping transfer tax and Iowa estate tax, and including effective date and retroactive
applicability provisions.
Also: That the Senate has on March 17, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2436, a bill for an act relating to the administration of the streamlined
sales tax agreement by the department of revenue.
Also: That the Senate has on March 17, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 2198, a bill for an act providing for the issuance of a paddlefish fishing
license and tag and providing penalties.
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Also: That the Senate has on March 17, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 2337, a bill for an act relating to the child and dependent care credit
available against the individual income tax, and including retroactive applicability
provisions.
MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary
SENATE MESSAGES CONSIDERED
Senate File 2198, by committee on Natural Resources and
Environment, a bill for an act providing for the issuance of a
paddlefish fishing license and tag and providing penalties.
Read first time and referred to committee on Ways and Means.
Senate File 2337, by committee on Ways and Means, a bill for an
act relating to the child and dependent care credit available against
the individual income tax, and including retroactive applicability
provisions.
Read first time and referred to committee on Ways and Means.
ADOPTION OF HOUSE RESOLUTION 119
Upmeyer of Cerro Gordo asked and received unanimous consent for
the immediate consideration of House Resolution 119, a resolution
commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Resource Enhancement
and Protection Program, and moved its adoption.
The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.
On motion by Upmeyer of Cerro Gordo, the House was recessed at
8:45 a.m., until 2:30 p.m.
AFTERNOON SESSION
The House reconvened at 2:39 p.m., Speaker Paulsen in the chair.
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
The following messages were received from the Senate:
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Mr. Speaker: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has on
March 18, 2014, amended and passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the
House is asked:
House File 475, a bill for an act relating to the issuance of a search warrant to
authorize the placement, tracking, monitoring, and removal of a global positioning
device.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2014, amended and passed the following
bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked:
House File 514, a bill for an act relating to and requiring the return of stolen
merchandise in the possession of a pawn shop owner or operator, and providing
penalties.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2288, a bill for an act relating to reporting and other requirements
concerning the department of administrative services and other state agencies.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2324, a bill for an act relating to consumer lending transactions by
modifying provisions applicable to certain loan charges and modifying designated
monetary limits specified in the consumer credit code, and including applicability
provisions.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2325, a bill for an act relating to certain corporations organized prior to
July 1, 1971, by eliminating requirements relating to publication.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2326, a bill for an act relating to payments from the indigent defense
fund by the state public defender, including effective date provisions, and providing
penalties.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2344, a bill for an act relating to drainage or levee districts by providing
for mergers, the liability of trustees, bidding requirements, the annexation of land, and
authorizing the imposition of assessments upon affected landowners.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
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House File 2368, a bill for an act modifying security freeze provisions and extending
security freeze protection to specified individuals designated as protected consumers,
making penalties applicable, and including effective date provisions.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2370, a bill for an act relating to the supervision of orthotist or
prosthetist assistants.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2378, a bill for an act relating to the requirements for psychologist
licensing.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2379, a bill for an act relating to crisis stabilization programs authorized
by the department of human services.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2397, a bill for an act concerning liability protection for volunteers on
state lands.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2423, a bill for an act relating to statutory corrections which may adjust
language to reflect current practices, insert earlier omissions, delete redundancies and
inaccuracies, delete temporary language, resolve inconsistencies and conflicts, update
ongoing provisions, or remove ambiguities and providing effective and applicability
dates.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2427, a bill for an act relating to corn promotion, including special
referendums, the assessment of a checkoff, and the creation of a task force, and making
penalties applicable.
Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 2318, a bill for an act relating to state and school antiharassment and
antibullying policies, establishing an office of support and analysis for safe schools,
establishing a school climate improvement grant program, providing for training on
harassment and bullying prevention and response, making appropriations, and
including effective date provisions.
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Also: That the Senate has on March 18, 2014, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 2338, a bill for an act concerning the excise tax on compressed natural
gas and liquefied natural gas used as special fuel.
MICHAEL E. MARSHALL, Secretary
SENATE MESSAGE CONSIDERED
Senate File 2338, by committee on Ways and Means, a bill for an
act concerning the excise tax on compressed natural gas and liquefied
natural gas used as special fuel.
Read a first time and passed on file.
QUORUM CALL
A non-record roll call was requested to determine that a quorum
was present. The vote revealed ninety-two members present, eight
absent.
T. Olson of Linn in the chair at 2:47 p.m.
CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Regular Calendar
Senate File 220, a bill for an act relating to funding for retirement
incentive programs offered by school districts and including applicability
provisions, with report of committee recommending amendment and
passage, was taken up for consideration.
Rogers of Black Hawk offered amendment H–8002 filed by the
committee on Education.
Fry of Clarke offered amendment H–8013, to the committee
amendment H–8002, filed by him and moved its adoption.
Amendment H–8013, to the committee amendment H–8002, was
adopted.
Rogers of Black Hawk moved the adoption of the committee
amendment H–8002, as amended.
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The committee amendment H–8002, as amended, was adopted.
Rogers of Black Hawk 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. 220)
The ayes were, 100:
Abdul-Samad Alons Anderson Bacon
Baltimore Baudler Bearinger Berry
Brandenburg Byrnes Cohoon Costello
Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck
Drake Dunkel Fisher Forbes
Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill
Heaton Heddens Hein Hess
Highfill Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacoby Jorgensen Kajtazovic Kaufmann
Kearns Kelley Klein Koester
Kressig Landon Lensing Lofgren
Lundby Lykam Mascher Maxwell
Meyer Miller, H. Miller, L. Moore
Muhlbauer Murphy Oldson Olson, R.
Olson, S. Ourth Paulsen, Spkr. Pettengill
Prichard Rayhons Riding Rogers
Ruff Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands
Schultz Shaw Sheets Smith, J.
Smith, M. Soderberg Staed Stanerson
Steckman Stutsman Taylor, R. Taylor, T.
Thede Thomas Upmeyer Vander Linden
Watts Wessel-Kroeschell Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Wood Worthan Olson, T.,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, none.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title, as amended, was agreed to.
Senate File 366, a bill for an act relating to radon control and
making penalties applicable, with report of committee recommending
amendment and passage, was taken up for consideration.
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Windschitl of Harrison offered amendment H–8114 filed by the
committee on Local Government.
Windschitl of Harrison offered amendment H–8126, to the committee
amendment H–8114, filed by him from the floor and moved its adoption.
Amendment H–8126, to the committee amendment H–8114, was
adopted.
Windschitl of Harrison moved the adoption of the committee
amendment H–8114, as amended.
The committee amendment H–8114, as amended, was adopted.
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. 366)
The ayes were, 99:
Abdul-Samad Alons Anderson Bacon
Baltimore Baudler Bearinger Berry
Brandenburg Byrnes Cohoon Costello
Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck
Drake Dunkel Fisher Forbes
Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill
Heaton Heddens Hein Hess
Highfill Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacoby Jorgensen Kajtazovic Kaufmann
Kearns Kelley Klein Koester
Kressig Landon Lensing Lofgren
Lundby Lykam Mascher Maxwell
Meyer Miller, H. Miller, L. Moore
Muhlbauer Murphy Oldson Olson, R.
Olson, S. Ourth Paulsen, Spkr. Pettengill
Prichard Rayhons Riding Rogers
Ruff Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands
Schultz Shaw Sheets Smith, J.
Smith, M. Soderberg Staed Stanerson
Steckman Stutsman Taylor, R. Taylor, T.
Thede Upmeyer Vander Linden Watts
Wessel-Kroeschell Winckler Windschitl Wolfe
Wood Worthan Olson, T.,
Presiding
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The nays were, 1:
Thomas
Absent or not voting, none.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title, as amended, was agreed to.
Speaker Paulsen in the chair at 3:03 p.m.
Senate File 2080, a bill for an act relating to exchanging information
contained in the Iowa information program for drug prescribing and
dispensing, 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. 2080)
The ayes were, 100:
Abdul-Samad Alons Anderson Bacon
Baltimore Baudler Bearinger Berry
Brandenburg Byrnes Cohoon Costello
Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck
Drake Dunkel Fisher Forbes
Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill
Heaton Heddens Hein Hess
Highfill Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacoby Jorgensen Kajtazovic Kaufmann
Kearns Kelley Klein Koester
Kressig Landon Lensing Lofgren
Lundby Lykam Mascher Maxwell
Meyer Miller, H. Miller, L. Moore
Muhlbauer Murphy Oldson Olson, R.
Olson, S. Olson, T. Ourth Pettengill
Prichard Rayhons Riding Rogers
Ruff Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands
Schultz Shaw Sheets Smith, J.
Smith, M. Soderberg Staed Stanerson
Steckman Stutsman Taylor, R. Taylor, T.
Thede Thomas Upmeyer Vander Linden
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Watts Wessel-Kroeschell Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Wood Worthan Mr. Speaker
Paulsen
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, none.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Schultz of Crawford in the chair at 3:06 p.m.
Senate File 2091, a bill for an act relating to common forms of co-
ownership of real property and including effective date and applicability
provisions, with report of committee recommending passage, was taken
up for consideration.
Brandenburg of Pottawattamie 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. 2091)
The ayes were, 100:
Abdul-Samad Alons Anderson Bacon
Baltimore Baudler Bearinger Berry
Brandenburg Byrnes Cohoon Costello
Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck
Drake Dunkel Fisher Forbes
Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill
Heaton Heddens Hein Hess
Highfill Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacoby Jorgensen Kajtazovic Kaufmann
Kearns Kelley Klein Koester
Kressig Landon Lensing Lofgren
Lundby Lykam Mascher Maxwell
Meyer Miller, H. Miller, L. Moore
Muhlbauer Murphy Oldson Olson, R.
Olson, S. Olson, T. Ourth Paulsen, Spkr.
Pettengill Prichard Rayhons Riding
Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt Salmon
Sands Shaw Sheets Smith, J.
Smith, M. Soderberg Staed Stanerson
Steckman Stutsman Taylor, R. Taylor, T.
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Thede Thomas Upmeyer Vander Linden
Watts Wessel-Kroeschell Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Wood Worthan Schultz,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, none.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 2092, a bill for an act relating to the criminal offense
of fraudulent practice and making penalties applicable, with report of
committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.
Brandenburg of Pottawattamie 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. 2092)
The ayes were, 100:
Abdul-Samad Alons Anderson Bacon
Baltimore Baudler Bearinger Berry
Brandenburg Byrnes Cohoon Costello
Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck
Drake Dunkel Fisher Forbes
Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill
Heaton Heddens Hein Hess
Highfill Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacoby Jorgensen Kajtazovic Kaufmann
Kearns Kelley Klein Koester
Kressig Landon Lensing Lofgren
Lundby Lykam Mascher Maxwell
Meyer Miller, H. Miller, L. Moore
Muhlbauer Murphy Oldson Olson, R.
Olson, S. Olson, T. Ourth Paulsen, Spkr.
Pettengill Prichard Rayhons Riding
Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt Salmon
Sands Shaw Sheets Smith, J.
Smith, M. Soderberg Staed Stanerson
Steckman Stutsman Taylor, R. Taylor, T.
Thede Thomas Upmeyer Vander Linden
Watts Wessel-Kroeschell Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Wood Worthan Schultz,
Presiding
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The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, none.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Speaker Paulsen in the chair at 3:13 p.m.
Senate File 2120, a bill for an act relating to the use of
professional titles or abbreviations by advanced registered nurse
practitioners, 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. 2120)
The ayes were, 100:
Abdul-Samad Alons Anderson Bacon
Baltimore Baudler Bearinger Berry
Brandenburg Byrnes Cohoon Costello
Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck
Drake Dunkel Fisher Forbes
Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill
Heaton Heddens Hein Hess
Highfill Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacoby Jorgensen Kajtazovic Kaufmann
Kearns Kelley Klein Koester
Kressig Landon Lensing Lofgren
Lundby Lykam Mascher Maxwell
Meyer Miller, H. Miller, L. Moore
Muhlbauer Murphy Oldson Olson, R.
Olson, S. Olson, T. Ourth Pettengill
Prichard Rayhons Riding Rogers
Ruff Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands
Schultz Shaw Sheets Smith, J.
Smith, M. Soderberg Staed Stanerson
Steckman Stutsman Taylor, R. Taylor, T.
Thede Thomas Upmeyer Vander Linden
Watts Wessel-Kroeschell Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Wood Worthan Mr. Speaker
Paulsen
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The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, none.
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 2121, a bill for an act making changes to the controlled
substance schedules, and providing penalties, with report of committee
recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.
Fry of Clarke moved that the bill be read a last time now and
placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read
a last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (S.F. 2121)
The ayes were, 99:
Abdul-Samad Alons Anderson Bacon
Baltimore Baudler Bearinger Berry
Brandenburg Byrnes Cohoon Costello
Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck
Drake Dunkel Fisher Forbes
Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill
Heaton Heddens Hein Hess
Highfill Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacoby Jorgensen Kajtazovic Kaufmann
Kearns Kelley Klein Koester
Kressig Landon Lensing Lofgren
Lundby Lykam Mascher Maxwell
Meyer Miller, H. Miller, L. Moore
Muhlbauer Murphy Oldson Olson, R.
Olson, S. Olson, T. Ourth Pettengill
Prichard Rayhons Riding Rogers
Ruff Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands
Schultz Shaw Sheets Smith, J.
Smith, M. Soderberg Staed Stanerson
Steckman Stutsman Taylor, R. Taylor, T.
Thede Thomas Vander Linden Watts
Wessel-Kroeschell Winckler Windschitl Wolfe
Wood Worthan Mr. Speaker
Paulsen
The nays were, none.
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Absent or not voting, 1:
Upmeyer
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 2192, a bill for an act relating to the definition of
motorized bicycle, with report of committee recommending passage,
was taken up for consideration.
Moore of Jackson 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. 2192)
The ayes were, 98:
Abdul-Samad Alons Anderson Bacon
Baltimore Baudler Bearinger Brandenburg
Byrnes Cohoon Costello Cownie
Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck Drake
Dunkel Fisher Forbes Forristall
Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman
Grassley Gustafson Hagenow Hall
Hanson Hanusa Heartsill Heaton
Heddens Hein Hess Highfill
Huseman Isenhart Jacoby Jorgensen
Kajtazovic Kaufmann Kearns Kelley
Klein Koester Kressig Landon
Lensing Lofgren Lundby Lykam
Mascher Maxwell Meyer Miller, H.
Miller, L. Moore Muhlbauer Murphy
Oldson Olson, R. Olson, S. Olson, T.
Ourth Pettengill Prichard Rayhons
Riding Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sands Schultz Shaw
Sheets Smith, J. Smith, M. Soderberg
Staed Stanerson Steckman Stutsman
Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Thede Thomas
Upmeyer Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell
Winckler Windschitl Wolfe Wood
Worthan Mr. Speaker
Paulsen
The nays were, 1:
Hunter
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Absent or not voting, 1:
Berry
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 2201, a bill for an act relating to kidnapping, and
providing penalties, with report of committee recommending
amendment and passage, was taken up for consideration.
Baltimore of Boone offered amendment H–8090 filed by the committee
on Judiciary and moved its adoption.
The committee amendment H–8090 was adopted.
Dawson of Woodbury offered amendment H–8104 filed by him and
moved its adoption.
Amendment H–8104 was adopted.
Baltimore of Boone 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. 2201)
The ayes were, 96:
Abdul-Samad Alons Anderson Bacon
Baltimore Baudler Bearinger Berry
Brandenburg Byrnes Cohoon Costello
Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck
Drake Dunkel Fisher Forbes
Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill
Heaton Heddens Hein Hess
Highfill Huseman Jacoby Jorgensen
Kajtazovic Kaufmann Kearns Kelley
Klein Koester Kressig Landon
Lensing Lofgren Lundby Lykam
Mascher Maxwell Meyer Miller, H.
Miller, L. Moore Muhlbauer Murphy
Oldson Olson, R. Olson, S. Olson, T.
Ourth Pettengill Prichard Rayhons
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Riding Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sands Schultz Shaw
Sheets Smith, J. Smith, M. Soderberg
Staed Stanerson Steckman Taylor, R.
Taylor, T. Thede Thomas Upmeyer
Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell Winckler
Windschitl Wood Worthan Mr. Speaker
Paulsen
The nays were, 3:
Hunter Isenhart Wolfe
Absent or not voting, 1:
Stutsman
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title, as amended, was agreed to.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGES
Upmeyer of Cerro Gordo asked and received unanimous consent
that the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate:
Senate Files 220, 366, 2080, 2091, 2092, 2120, 2121, 2192 and 2201.
Senate File 2212, a bill for an act relating to land disposal of yard
waste, with report of committee recommending amendment and
passage, was taken up for consideration.
Maxwell of Poweshiek offered amendment H–8109 filed by the
committee on Environmental Protection and moved its adoption.
The committee amendment H–8109 was adopted.
Maxwell of Poweshiek 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. 2212)
The ayes were, 98:
Abdul-Samad Alons Anderson Bacon
Baltimore Baudler Bearinger Berry
Brandenburg Byrnes Cohoon Costello
Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck
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Drake Dunkel Fisher Forbes
Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill
Heaton Heddens Hein Hess
Highfill Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacoby Jorgensen Kajtazovic Kaufmann
Kearns Kelley Klein Koester
Kressig Landon Lensing Lofgren
Lundby Lykam Mascher Maxwell
Miller, H. Miller, L. Moore Muhlbauer
Murphy Oldson Olson, R. Olson, S.
Olson, T. Ourth Pettengill Prichard
Rayhons Riding Rogers Ruff
Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands Schultz
Shaw Sheets Smith, J. Smith, M.
Soderberg Staed Stanerson Steckman
Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Thede Thomas
Upmeyer Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell
Winckler Windschitl Wolfe Wood
Worthan Mr. Speaker
Paulsen
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 2:
Meyer Stutsman
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title, as amended, was agreed to.
Thomas of Clayton in the chair at 3:40 p.m.
Senate File 2228, a bill for an act allowing a person with a special
minor's license to drive to a school for the purpose of participating in
extracurricular activities conducted under a sharing agreement with
the student's school of enrollment, with report of committee
recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.
Jorgensen of Woodbury 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. 2228)
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The ayes were, 98:
Abdul-Samad Alons Anderson Bacon
Baltimore Baudler Bearinger Berry
Brandenburg Byrnes Cohoon Costello
Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck
Drake Dunkel Fisher Forbes
Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill
Heaton Heddens Hein Hess
Highfill Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacoby Jorgensen Kajtazovic Kaufmann
Kearns Kelley Klein Koester
Kressig Landon Lensing Lofgren
Lundby Lykam Mascher Maxwell
Miller, H. Miller, L. Moore Muhlbauer
Murphy Oldson Olson, R. Olson, S.
Olson, T. Ourth Paulsen, Spkr. Pettengill
Prichard Rayhons Riding Rogers
Ruff Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands
Schultz Shaw Sheets Smith, J.
Smith, M. Soderberg Staed Stanerson
Steckman Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Thede
Upmeyer Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell
Winckler Windschitl Wolfe Wood
Worthan Thomas,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 2:
Meyer Stutsman
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Speaker Paulsen in the chair at 3:57 p.m.
Senate File 2251, a bill for an act relating to the state child care
assistance program eligibility and application provisions, with report
of committee recommending amendment and passage, was taken up
for consideration.
Heaton of Henry offered amendment H–8106 filed by the committee
on Human Resources and moved its adoption.
Roll call was requested by Wessel-Kroeschell of Story and
Abdul-Samad of Polk.
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On the question "Shall the committee amendment H–8106 be
adopted?" (S.F. 2251)
The ayes were, 55:
Alons Bacon Baltimore Baudler
Brandenburg Byrnes Costello Cownie
Deyoe Dolecheck Drake Fisher
Forristall Fry Gassman Grassley
Gustafson Hagenow Hanson Hanusa
Heartsill Heaton Hein Hess
Highfill Huseman Jorgensen Kaufmann
Klein Koester Landon Lofgren
Lundby Maxwell Miller, L. Moore
Olson, S. Pettengill Rayhons Rogers
Salmon Sands Schultz Shaw
Sheets Smith, J. Soderberg Stanerson
Taylor, R. Upmeyer Vander Linden Watts
Windschitl Worthan Mr. Speaker
Paulsen
The nays were, 43:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bearinger Berry
Cohoon Dawson Dunkel Forbes
Gaines Gaskill Hall Heddens
Hunter Isenhart Jacoby Kajtazovic
Kearns Kelley Kressig Lensing
Lykam Mascher Miller, H. Muhlbauer
Murphy Oldson Olson, R. Olson, T.
Ourth Prichard Riding Ruff
Running-Marquardt Smith, M. Staed Steckman
Taylor, T. Thede Thomas Wessel-Kroeschell
Winckler Wolfe Wood
Absent or not voting, 2:
Meyer Stutsman
The committee amendment H–8106 was adopted.
Heaton of Henry 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. 2251)
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The ayes were, 96:
Abdul-Samad Alons Bacon Baltimore
Baudler Bearinger Berry Brandenburg
Byrnes Cohoon Costello Cownie
Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck Drake
Dunkel Fisher Forbes Forristall
Fry Gaines Gaskill Gassman
Grassley Gustafson Hagenow Hall
Hanson Hanusa Heartsill Heaton
Heddens Hein Hess Highfill
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacoby
Jorgensen Kajtazovic Kaufmann Kearns
Kelley Klein Koester Kressig
Landon Lensing Lofgren Lundby
Lykam Mascher Maxwell Miller, H.
Miller, L. Moore Muhlbauer Murphy
Oldson Olson, R. Olson, S. Olson, T.
Ourth Pettengill Prichard Rayhons
Riding Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sands Schultz Shaw
Sheets Smith, J. Smith, M. Soderberg
Staed Stanerson Taylor, R. Taylor, T.
Thede Thomas Upmeyer Vander Linden
Watts Wessel-Kroeschell Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Wood Worthan Mr. Speaker
Paulsen
The nays were, 2:
Anderson Steckman
Absent or not voting, 2:
Meyer Stutsman
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title, as amended, was agreed to.
Senate File 2255, a bill for an act designating registered architects
and licensed professional engineers employees of the state for specified
purposes under the Iowa tort claims Act, with report of committee
recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.
J. Smith 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. 2255)
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The ayes were, 98:
Abdul-Samad Alons Anderson Bacon
Baltimore Baudler Bearinger Berry
Brandenburg Byrnes Cohoon Costello
Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck
Drake Dunkel Fisher Forbes
Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill
Heaton Heddens Hein Hess
Highfill Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacoby Jorgensen Kajtazovic Kaufmann
Kearns Kelley Klein Koester
Kressig Landon Lensing Lofgren
Lundby Lykam Mascher Maxwell
Miller, H. Miller, L. Moore Muhlbauer
Murphy Oldson Olson, R. Olson, S.
Olson, T. Ourth Pettengill Prichard
Rayhons Riding Rogers Ruff
Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands Schultz
Shaw Sheets Smith, J. Smith, M.
Soderberg Staed Stanerson Steckman
Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Thede Thomas
Upmeyer Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell
Winckler Windschitl Wolfe Wood
Worthan Mr. Speaker
Paulsen
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 2:
Meyer Stutsman
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 2257, a bill for an act relating to programs and accounts
administered by the college student aid commission, with report of
committee recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.
Forristall of Pottawattamie 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. 2257)
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The ayes were, 98:
Abdul-Samad Alons Anderson Bacon
Baltimore Baudler Bearinger Berry
Brandenburg Byrnes Cohoon Costello
Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck
Drake Dunkel Fisher Forbes
Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill
Heaton Heddens Hein Hess
Highfill Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacoby Jorgensen Kajtazovic Kaufmann
Kearns Kelley Klein Koester
Kressig Landon Lensing Lofgren
Lundby Lykam Mascher Maxwell
Miller, H. Miller, L. Moore Muhlbauer
Murphy Oldson Olson, R. Olson, S.
Olson, T. Ourth Pettengill Prichard
Rayhons Riding Rogers Ruff
Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands Schultz
Shaw Sheets Smith, J. Smith, M.
Soderberg Staed Stanerson Steckman
Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Thede Thomas
Upmeyer Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell
Winckler Windschitl Wolfe Wood
Worthan Mr. Speaker
Paulsen
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 2:
Meyer Stutsman
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 2259, a bill for an act modifying provisions applicable
to personal information security breach notification requirements, and
making penalties applicable, with report of committee recommending
amendment and passage, was taken up for consideration.
Klein of Washington offered amendment H–8110 filed by the
committee on Public Safety and moved its adoption.
The committee amendment H–8110 was adopted.
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Klein of Washington moved that the bill be read a last time now
and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was
read a last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (S.F. 2259)
The ayes were, 98:
Abdul-Samad Alons Anderson Bacon
Baltimore Baudler Bearinger Berry
Brandenburg Byrnes Cohoon Costello
Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck
Drake Dunkel Fisher Forbes
Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill
Heaton Heddens Hein Hess
Highfill Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacoby Jorgensen Kajtazovic Kaufmann
Kearns Kelley Klein Koester
Kressig Landon Lensing Lofgren
Lundby Lykam Mascher Maxwell
Miller, H. Miller, L. Moore Muhlbauer
Murphy Oldson Olson, R. Olson, S.
Olson, T. Ourth Pettengill Prichard
Rayhons Riding Rogers Ruff
Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands Schultz
Shaw Sheets Smith, J. Smith, M.
Soderberg Staed Stanerson Steckman
Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Thede Thomas
Upmeyer Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell
Winckler Windschitl Wolfe Wood
Worthan Mr. Speaker
Paulsen
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 2:
Meyer Stutsman
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 2276, a bill for an act relating to adoption investigation
and report requirements, with report of committee recommending
passage, was taken up for consideration.
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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. 2276)
The ayes were, 97:
Abdul-Samad Alons Anderson Bacon
Baltimore Baudler Bearinger Berry
Brandenburg Byrnes Cohoon Costello
Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck
Drake Dunkel Fisher Forbes
Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill
Heaton Heddens Hein Hess
Highfill Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacoby Jorgensen Kajtazovic Kaufmann
Kearns Kelley Klein Koester
Kressig Landon Lensing Lofgren
Lundby Lykam Mascher Maxwell
Miller, H. Miller, L. Moore Muhlbauer
Murphy Oldson Olson, R. Olson, S.
Olson, T. Ourth Pettengill Prichard
Rayhons Rogers Ruff Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sands Schultz Shaw
Sheets Smith, J. Smith, M. Soderberg
Staed Stanerson Steckman Taylor, R.
Taylor, T. Thede Thomas Upmeyer
Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell Winckler
Windschitl Wolfe Wood Worthan
Mr. Speaker
Paulsen
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 3:
Meyer Riding Stutsman
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 2290, a bill for an act relating to identification required
for operation of a railroad train, with report of committee
recommending passage, was taken up for consideration.
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Landon of Polk 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. 2290)
The ayes were, 98:
Abdul-Samad Alons Anderson Bacon
Baltimore Baudler Bearinger Berry
Brandenburg Byrnes Cohoon Costello
Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck
Drake Dunkel Fisher Forbes
Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill
Heaton Heddens Hein Hess
Highfill Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacoby Jorgensen Kajtazovic Kaufmann
Kearns Kelley Klein Koester
Kressig Landon Lensing Lofgren
Lundby Lykam Mascher Maxwell
Miller, H. Miller, L. Moore Muhlbauer
Murphy Oldson Olson, R. Olson, S.
Olson, T. Ourth Pettengill Prichard
Rayhons Riding Rogers Ruff
Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands Schultz
Shaw Sheets Smith, J. Smith, M.
Soderberg Staed Stanerson Steckman
Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Thede Thomas
Upmeyer Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell
Winckler Windschitl Wolfe Wood
Worthan Mr. Speaker
Paulsen
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 2:
Meyer Stutsman
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
HOUSE FILE 2257 WITHDRAWN
Landon of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw House File 2257 from further consideration by the House.
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Unfinished Business Calendar
House File 2441, a bill for an act concerning the excise tax on
compressed natural gas and liquefied natural gas used as special fuel,
was taken up for consideration.
SENATE FILE 2338 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 2441
Moore of Jackson asked and received unanimous consent to
substitute Senate File 2338 for House File 2441.
Senate File 2338, a bill for an act concerning the excise tax on
compressed natural gas and liquefied natural gas used as special fuel,
was taken up for consideration.
Moore of Jackson 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. 2338)
The ayes were, 98:
Abdul-Samad Alons Anderson Bacon
Baltimore Baudler Bearinger Berry
Brandenburg Byrnes Cohoon Costello
Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck
Drake Dunkel Fisher Forbes
Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill
Heaton Heddens Hein Hess
Highfill Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacoby Jorgensen Kajtazovic Kaufmann
Kearns Kelley Klein Koester
Kressig Landon Lensing Lofgren
Lundby Lykam Mascher Maxwell
Miller, H. Miller, L. Moore Muhlbauer
Murphy Oldson Olson, R. Olson, S.
Olson, T. Ourth Pettengill Prichard
Rayhons Riding Rogers Ruff
Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands Schultz
Shaw Sheets Smith, J. Smith, M.
Soderberg Staed Stanerson Steckman
Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Thede Thomas
Upmeyer Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell
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Winckler Windschitl Wolfe Wood
Worthan Mr. Speaker
Paulsen
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 2:
Meyer Stutsman
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
HOUSE FILES 2149 AND 2441 WITHDRAWN
Moore of Jackson asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw House Files 2149 and 2441 from further consideration by
the House.
House File 2443, a bill for an act relating to the sales tax
exemption for the purchase of certain items used in certain
manufacturing, research and development, data processing or
storage, or recycling activities, 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?” (H.F. 2443)
The ayes were, 81:
Alons Bacon Baltimore Baudler
Bearinger Berry Brandenburg Byrnes
Cohoon Costello Cownie Dawson
Deyoe Dolecheck Drake Dunkel
Fisher Forbes Forristall Fry
Gaskill Gassman Grassley Gustafson
Hagenow Hall Hanson Hanusa
Heartsill Heaton Hein Hess
Highfill Huseman Jacoby Jorgensen
Kajtazovic Kaufmann Kelley Klein
Koester Kressig Landon Lofgren
Lundby Lykam Maxwell Miller, H.
Miller, L. Moore Muhlbauer Murphy
Olson, S. Olson, T. Ourth Pettengill
Prichard Rayhons Riding Rogers
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Ruff Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands
Schultz Shaw Sheets Smith, J.
Smith, M. Soderberg Stanerson Taylor, R.
Thede Thomas Upmeyer Vander Linden
Watts Windschitl Wood Worthan
Mr. Speaker
Paulsen
The nays were, 17:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Gaines Heddens
Hunter Isenhart Kearns Lensing
Mascher Oldson Olson, R. Staed
Steckman Taylor, T. Wessel-Kroeschell Winckler
Wolfe
Absent or not voting, 2:
Meyer Stutsman
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 2444, a bill for an act relating to the administration of
the tax and related laws of the department of revenue, including
powers and duties of the director and administration of the
inheritance tax, motor fuel and special fuel taxes, and including
retroactive applicability provisions, 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?” (H.F. 2444)
The ayes were, 98:
Abdul-Samad Alons Anderson Bacon
Baltimore Baudler Bearinger Berry
Brandenburg Byrnes Cohoon Costello
Cownie Dawson Deyoe Dolecheck
Drake Dunkel Fisher Forbes
Forristall Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Grassley Gustafson Hagenow
Hall Hanson Hanusa Heartsill
Heaton Heddens Hein Hess
Highfill Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacoby Jorgensen Kajtazovic Kaufmann
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Kearns Kelley Klein Koester
Kressig Landon Lensing Lofgren
Lundby Lykam Mascher Maxwell
Miller, H. Miller, L. Moore Muhlbauer
Murphy Oldson Olson, R. Olson, S.
Olson, T. Ourth Pettengill Prichard
Rayhons Riding Rogers Ruff
Running-Marquardt Salmon Sands Schultz
Shaw Sheets Smith, J. Smith, M.
Soderberg Staed Stanerson Steckman
Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Thede Thomas
Upmeyer Vander Linden Watts Wessel-Kroeschell
Winckler Windschitl Wolfe Wood
Worthan Mr. Speaker
Paulsen
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 2:
Meyer Stutsman
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGES
Upmeyer of Cerro Gordo asked and received unanimous consent
that the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate:
House Files 2443, 2444 and Senate Files 2212, 2228, 2251, 2255,
2257, 2259, 2276, 2290 and 2338.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Leave of absence was granted during voting as follows:
Meyer of Polk Stutsman of Johnson
Upmeyer of Cerro Gordo
HOUSE STUDY BILL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
H.S.B. 673 Ways and Means
Creating a student loan tax credit available against the state
individual income tax, and including retroactive applicability
provisions.
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H.S.B. 674 Ways and Means
Reducing the state franchise tax rate, and including effective date
and applicability provisions.
H.S.B. 675 Ways and Means
Relating to Iowa's urban renewal law by establishing restrictions on
the use of divided revenues, establishing restrictions on the issuance
of certain bonds and indebtedness, modifying the methodology for
calculating the amount of divided revenues, and including effective
date provisions.
SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
House File 2171
Ways and Means: Forristall, Chair; Maxwell and Thomas.
House File 2351
Ways and Means: Windschitl, Chair; Landon and Riding.
Senate File 2198
Ways and Means: Forristall, Chair; Maxwell and Thomas.
HOUSE STUDY BILL SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
House Study Bill 673
Ways and Means: Stanerson, Chair; Forristall and Kearns.
House Study Bill 674
Ways and Means: Baltimore, Chair; Forbes and Landon.
House Study Bill 675
Ways and Means: Sands, Chair; Isenhart and Vander Linden.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
MR. SPEAKER: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports
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that the following committee recommendations have been received
and are on file in the office of the Chief Clerk:
CARMINE BOAL
Chief Clerk of the House
COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY
Senate File 2310, a bill for an act relating to the underage possession or consumption
of alcohol and providing penalties.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass with amendment H–8128 March 13, 2014.
COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION
Senate File 2282, a bill for an act providing for the issuance of Sullivan brothers'
award of valor special motor vehicle registration plates, and providing fees.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Do Pass March 13, 2014.
Referred to the committee on Ways and Means pursuant to Rule 31.7.
COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 2198), relating to the registration and
regulation of motorsports recreational vehicles, recreational vehicle operators, and
recreational vehicle cargo, and including fees.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass March 18, 2014.
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 2305), relating to the administration of
programs by the economic development authority by modifying the high quality jobs
program, creating a workforce housing tax incentives program and making penalties
applicable, and repealing the enterprise zone program, and including effective date and
applicability provisions.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass March 18, 2014.
Committee Bill (Formerly House Study Bill 669), exempting from the sales tax the
sales price of a diesel fuel trailer or seed tender used primarily in agricultural
production.
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Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass March 18, 2014.
AMENDMENTS FILED
H–8124 S.F. 2311 Hess of Clay
H–8125 S.F. 2311 Hess of Clay
H–8126 S.F. 366 Windschitl of Harrison
H–8127 H.F. 2388 Senate Amendment
H–8128 S.F. 2310 Committee on Public Safety
H–8129 S.F. 2239 Baltimore of Boone
H–8130 H.F. 514 Senate Amendment
H–8131 H.F. 475 Senate Amendment
H–8132 S.F. 2301 Hagenow of Polk
H–8133 S.F. 2310 Baudler of Adair
H–8134 S.F. 2211 Heartsill of Marion
On motion by Upmeyer of Cerro Gordo, the House adjourned at
4:42 p.m., until 8:30 a.m., Wednesday, March 19, 2014.