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Date: 6/12/2014
Session: S2
Legislative Day: 34
Mr. Speaker Schwartzkopf called the House to order at 2:10 p.m. on June 12, 2014.
The Chief Clerk read the following committee reports into the record:
POLICY ANALYSIS & GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY: SB 214 - 1F,2M;
HB 381 - 3F.
JUDICIARY: SB 181 w/SA 2 - 7M; SB 200 w/SA 1 - 8M; HB 349 - 3F,6M;
HB 382 - 3F,7M; HB 380 - 1F,8M,1U; HB 392 - 1F,9M; HB 260 - 1F,5M,2U.
REVENUE & FINANCE: SB 182 - 1F,9M.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/BANKING/INSURANCE & COMMERCE:

HB 364 - 11M; HB 379 - 11M; HB 276 - 8M.
PUBLIC SAFETY & HOMELAND SECURITY: SB 207 w/SA 1 - 6M; HB 389 - 9M;
HB 397 - 1F,8M; HB 394 - 9M.
HOUSE ADMINISTRATION: HB 370 - 3M; HB 332 - 3M; HB 336 - 3M;
HB 361 - 3M; HB 377 - 3M; HS 1 for HB 302 - 3M.
EDUCATION: SB 205 - 1F,7M; HB 205 - 8M; HB 347 – 7M.
LABOR: SB 185 - 1F,7M; HB 341 - 3F,5M.
NATURAL RESOURCES: HB 391 - 2F,5M; HB 367 - 1F,6M.
HEALTH & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT:
SB 94 - 12M; SB 212 w/SA 1, SA 2 - 11M; SB 193 - 7M; HB 360 - 13M; SB 196 - 13M; SB 211 - 8M; SB 219 - 12M; HB 366 - 13M;
HB 358 - 10M; HB 383 - 11M; HS 1 for HB 319 - 10M.
The Reading Clerk read the following communications into the record:
The Senate wishes to inform the House that it has passed HB 313, HB 247 w/HA 1,
HB 235 w/HA 1, HB 133, HB 240, HB 306, HB 320 w/HA 1 & SA 1, HB 201 w/HA 1,
HB 291 w/HA 1, HB 232, HB 273 & HCR 61 and is returning the same to the House.
The Majority Leader moved to adjourn at 2:14 p.m., thereby ending the current legislative day. The House reconvened at 2:15 p.m.

34th LEGISLATIVE DAY - 147th GENERAL ASSEMBLY - Second Session
June 12, 2014
The Chief Clerk called the roll. A prayer was offered by Representative Harvey R. Kenton, Thirty-sixth Representative District.
Mr. Speaker Schwartzkopf invited led those present in the pledge of allegiance to the American flag.
The minutes for the previous legislative day were approved as posted.
The following prefiled legislation was introduced:
HB 401 - SCHWARTZKOPF & SENATOR BLEVINS; REPRESENTATIVES HUDSON, LONGHURST, D. SHORT, VIOLA; SENATORS HENRY, LAVELLE, MCBRIDE, SIMPSON - HOUSE ADMINISTRATION - An Act to Amend Title 1 of the Delaware Code Relating to the Delaware Code and Continuous Code Revision.
HB 402 - BRIGGS KING & SENATOR HOCKER; REPRESENTATIVES D. SHORT, HUDSON, BLAKEY, DUKES, GRAY, KENTON, MIRO, OUTTEN, PETERMAN, RAMONE, SMYK, SPIEGELMAN, WILSON; SENATORS LAVELLE, SIMPSON - HOUSE ADMINISTRATION - An Act to Amend Title 29 of the Delaware Code Relating to Prevailing Wage.
HB 403 - WALKER & SENATOR HENRY - JUDICIARY - An Act to Amend Title 1 of the Delaware Code Relating to Electronic Legal Material.
HA 1 to HB 205 - VIOLA - Placed with the Bill.
HA 2 to HB 260 - BENNETT - Placed with the Bill.
HA 1 to HS 1 for HB 302 - JAQUES - Placed with the Bill
HA 1 to HB 336 - D. SHORT - Placed with the Bill.
HA 2 to HB 336 - CARSON - Placed with the Bill.
HA 1 to HB 345 - SCOTT - Placed with the Bill.
HA 1 to HB 366 - B. SHORT - Placed with the Bill.
HA 1 to HA 1 to HB 366 - B. SHORT - Placed with the Bill.
HA 1 to HB 373 - B. SHORT - Placed with the Bill.
HA 1 to SJR 4 - MULROONEY - Placed with the Resolution.
HA 1 to SJR 7 - MULROONEY - Placed with the Resolution.
HA 1 to SJR 8 - MULROONEY - Placed with the Resolution.
Mr. Speaker Schwartzkopf made an announcement. Representatives Wilson, D. Short & Jaques made comments. Representative D.E. Williams requested that he be marked present.
Representative Briggs King requested and was granted personal privilege of the floor to introduce guests. Representative Keeley requested and was granted personal privilege of the floor to introduce a guest.

Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Viola.
Representative Viola brought HCR 63, jointly sponsored by Representative Longhurst & & Representative D. Short & Representative Hudson on behalf of All Representatives & Senator Blevins & Senator McBride & Senator Henry & Senator Simpson & Senator Lavelle on behalf of All Senators, before the House for consideration.
HCR 63 - RECOGNIZING THE YOUNG MEN FROM ACROSS THE STATE OF DELAWARE PARTICIPATING IN THE 2014 SESSION OF DELAWARE'S BOYS STATE.
WHEREAS, during the week of June 9, 2014, young men from across the State of Delaware, students at the State’s public and private high schools, have come to Legislative Hall in Dover to participate in the 2014 session of Delaware Boys State; and
WHEREAS, during their stay here, these young men receive valuable hands-on training and experience in the legislative process and in the ways of State government, which will serve them in good stead in their later lives; and
WHEREAS, the experience they receive during Boys State will prove especially useful to those among their number who go on to assume leadership roles in government or to seek elective office in the future; and
WHEREAS, the participants in Delaware Boys State, during their session, elected from among their ranks a Governor, a Lieutenant Governor, a State Treasurer, a State Auditor, a State Insurance Commissioner, and members of both Houses of the General Assembly;
Representative Viola made comments.
HCR 63 was adopted by voice vote and was sent to the Senate for concurrence.
Representative Viola requested and was granted privilege of the floor for Lyman Brenner, Director, American Legion Boys State Program, who addressed the House.
Representative Longhurst made comments. Mr. Speaker Schwartzkopf addressed the participants. Representative Longhurst requested and was granted personal privilege of the floor to introduce a guest.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Smyk. Representative Smyk requested and was granted privilege of the floor for to present House Tributes to the Cape Henlopen Boys' and Girls' DIAA State Championship Lacrosse Teams and to the Boy’s Lacrosse Coach Jack Lingo, U.S. Lacrosse Delaware Chapter Coach of the Year, who addressed the House. Representative Smyk presented a House Tribute to Katherine Judge, U.S. Delaware Chapter Player of the Year. Representative Paradee made comments. The lacrosse players announced their names and grades for the record. Representative Heffernan requested and was granted personal privilege of the floor to introduce guests.
The Chief Clerk read the following committee report into the record:
HOUSE ADMINISTRATION: HB 171 w/SA 1 - 4M; HB 331 - 3M.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Jaques. Representative Jaques requested and was granted privilege of the floor for the Caravel Academy DIAA State Tournament Division II Championship Baseball Team & the Caravel Academy DIAA State Tournament Division II Championship Girls' Soccer Team. Paul Niggebrugge, Baseball Coach, Caravel Academy, addressed the House. Representative Longhurst made comments. Tom Brackin, Girls’ Soccer Coach, Caravel Academy, addressed the House. Representatives Longhurst & Smyk made comments. The soccer team members announced their names and grades for the record. Representative Mulrooney requested and was granted personal privilege of the floor to make comments. The baseball team members announced their names and grades for the record.
Representative Viola deferred to Representative Potter.
The Reading Clerk read the following communications into the record:
The Senate wishes to inform the House that it has passed SCR 58 and requests the concurrence of the House.
Representative Potter requested and was granted privilege of the floor for himself and Representative Walker to present a House Tribute to Jacob Law in recognition of his anti-bullying work. Jacob addressed the House. Representative Walker addressed the House and read the tribute. Ed Osbourne addressed the House. Mr. Speaker Schwartzkopf made comments.

Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Viola.
Representative Viola introduced and brought SCR 58, jointly sponsored by Senator McBride & Senators Blevins, Henry, Simpson & Lavelle on behalf of All Senators & Representatives Schwartzkopf, Longhurst, Viola, D. Short & Hudson on behalf of All Representatives, before the House for consideration.
SCR 58 - RECOGNIZING THE IMPORTANCE OF SPAYING AND NEUTERING COMPANION ANIMALS AND ESTABLISHING A CONTEST TO REDESIGN THE ANIMAL WELFARE LICENSE PLATE.
Representatives K. Williams & Miro requested that they be marked present.
Representative Viola made comments and introduced guests.

SCR 58 was adopted by voice vote.
Mr. Speaker Schwartzkopf made an announcement.
The Majority Leader moved to recess for caucus at 3:02 p.m.
The House reconvened at 5:09 p.m.
The Reading Clerk read the following communications into the record:
The Senate wishes to inform the House that it has passed SB 244 & SJR 10 and requests the concurrence of the House and the Senate passed HB 323 & HCR 63 and is returning the same to the House.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Jaques.
Representative Jaques brought HS 1 for HB 302, jointly sponsored by Senator Henry, before the House for consideration.
HS 1 for HB 302 - AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 15 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
Representative Jaques brought HA 1 to HS 1 for HB 302 before the House for consideration. Representative Jaques made comments. HA 1 was adopted by voice vote.
Representatives Jaques & Hudson made comments. Representative Hudson requested and was granted privilege of the floor for Elaine Manlove, Commissioner, Department of Elections. Representatives Hudson, Briggs King, Miro, D. Short & Longhurst made comments. Representative Jaques requested and was granted privilege of the floor for Andy Lippstone, Chief Counsel, Office of the Governor. Representatives D. Short, Jaques & Gray made comments.
The roll call on HS 1 for HB 302 w/HA 1 was taken and revealed:
YES: 25.
NO: Representatives Atkins, Blakey, Briggs King, Dukes, Gray, Hudson, Kenton, Kowalko, Miro, Outten, Peterman, D. Short, Smyk, Spiegelman & Wilson - 15.
NOT VOTING: Representative Ramone - 1.
Therefore, having received a constitutional majority,
HS 1 for HB 302 w/HA 1 was sent to the Senate for concurrence.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Scott.
Representative Scott brought HB 345, jointly sponsored by Senator Townsend & Representatives Barbieri, Baumbach, Bennett, Dukes, Heffernan, J. Johnson, Q. Johnson, Longhurst, Mitchell, Paradee, Ramone, B. Short, D. Short, M. Smith, Walker & K. Williams & Senator Bushweller & Hudson, before the House for consideration.
HB 345 - AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 12 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO FIDUCIARY ACCESS TO DIGITAL ASSETS AND DIGITAL ACCOUNTS.
Representative Atkins made an announcement. Representative Gray made comments.
Representative Scott brought HA 1 to HB 345 before the House for consideration. Representative Scott made comments. HA 1 was adopted by voice vote. Representatives Scott & Blakey made comments.
The roll call on HB 345 w/HA 1 was taken and revealed:
YES: 34.
NO: Representatives Blakey, Briggs King, Gray, Kenton, Peterman & Wilson - 6.
NOT VOTING: Representative Keeley - 1.
Therefore, having received a constitutional majority,
HB 345 w/HA 1 was sent to the Senate for concurrence.
Representative Scott introduced guests.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative D.E. Williams.
Representative D.E. Williams introduced HB 405, jointly sponsored by Representative Schwartzkopf & Representative Longhurst & Representative Viola & Representative Hudson & Senator Blevins & Senator Lavelle & Senator Peterson & Representatives Brady & Heffernan & Senator Henry.
HB 405 - AN ACT PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE III OF THE DELAWARE CONSTITUTION RELATING TO THE CLERK OF THE PEACE.
Mr. Speaker Schwartzkopf assigned HB 405 to the House Administration Committee.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Carson.
Representative Carson introduced HA 3 to HB 336. HA 3 to HB 336 was placed with the Bill.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative J. Johnson.
Representative J. Johnson brought HB 264, jointly sponsored by Representative B. Short & Senator Ennis & Representatives Baumbach, Bolden, Gray, Heffernan, Hudson, Keeley, Miro, Mitchell, Mulrooney, Outten, Ramone, Schwartzkopf, D. Short & Wilson & Senators Bonini, Lavelle, Lawson & Townsend, before the House for consideration.
HB 264 - AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 65, TITLE 11 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE EMPLOYMENT AND PAYMENT OF PERSONNEL BY THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. (F/N)
Representatives J. Johnson & Smyk made comments.
The roll call on HB 264 was taken and revealed:
YES: 41.
Therefore, having received a constitutional majority,
HB 264 was sent to the Senate for concurrence.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative B. Short.
Representative B. Short brought HB 373, jointly sponsored by Representative Briggs King & Senator Blevins & Senator Hocker & Representatives Atkins, Barbieri, Baumbach, Bennett, Blakey, Bolden, Brady, Carson, Dukes, Gray, Heffernan, Hudson, Jaques, J. Johnson, Q. Johnson, Kenton, Kowalko, Longhurst, Miro, Mitchell, Mulrooney, Osienski, Outten, Paradee, Peterman, Potter, Ramone, Schwartzkopf, Scott, D. Short, M. Smith, Smyk, Spiegelman, Viola, Walker, D.E. Williams, K. Williams & Wilson & Senators Bonini, Bushweller, Cloutier, Ennis, Henry, Lavelle, Lawson, Lopez, McBride, Peterson, Pettyjohn, Poore, Simpson, Sokola, Townsend & Venables & cosponsored by Senator Marshall, before the House for consideration.
HB 373 - AN ACT TO AMEND TITLES 18 AND 19 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE. (F/N)
Representative B. Short brought HA 1 to HB 373 before the House for consideration.
Representative B. Short made comments.
HA 1 was adopted by voice vote. Representative
B. Short introduced and brought HA 2 to HB 373 before the House for consideration. Representative B. Short made comments. HA 2 was adopted by voice vote. Representative
B. Short made comments.Representative Potter announced that he will not be voting on HB 373 w/HA 1 & HA 2 because of a possible conflict of interest.
The roll call on HB 373 w/HA 1 & HA 2 was taken and revealed:
YES: 40.
NOT VOTING: Representative Potter - 1.
Therefore, having received a constitutional majority,
HB 373 w/HA 1 & HA 2 was sent to the Senate for concurrence.
Representative B. Short made comments regarding HB 373 w/HA 1 & HA 2.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative B. Short.
Representative B. Short brought HB 366, jointly sponsored by Senator McDowell & Representatives Bennett, Dukes, Hudson, Q. Johnson, Miro, Ramone & D. Short & Senators Cloutier, Lavelle, Lopez & Pettyjohn, before the House for consideration.
HB 366 - AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 31 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO CHILD CARE.
Representative B. Short brought HA 1 to HB 366 before the House for consideration.
Representative B. Short brought HA 1 to HA 1 to HB 366 before the House for consideration.
Representative B. Short made comments. HA 1 to HA 1 was adopted by voice vote.
Representative B. Short made comments. HA 1 was adopted by voice vote. Representative
B. Short made comments.
The roll call on HB 366 w/HA 1 & HA 1 to HA 1 was taken and revealed:
YES: 41.
Therefore, having received a constitutional majority,
HB 366 w/HA 1& HA 1 to HA 1 was sent to the Senate for concurrence.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Viola.
Representative Viola brought HB 205, jointly sponsored by Senator Henry, before the House for consideration.
HB 205 - AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 14 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
Representative Viola brought HA 1 to HB 205 before the House for consideration.
Representative Viola made comments. HA 1 was adopted by voice vote. Representative Viola made a comment.
The roll call on HB 205 w/HA 1 was taken and revealed:
YES: 41.
Therefore, having received a constitutional majority,
HB 205 w/HA 1 was sent to the Senate for concurrence.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Atkins.
Representative Atkins brought HB 360, jointly sponsored by Senator Hocker & Senator Venables & Representatives Briggs King, Heffernan, Keeley & M. Smith & Senators Ennis, Henry & Poore, before the House for consideration.
HB 360 - AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 16 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE POWERS, DUTIES, REGULATIONS AND ORDERS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES.
Representative Atkins requested that HA 1 to HB 360 be stricken. Representative Atkins introduced and brought HA 2 to HB 360 before the House for consideration. HA 2 was adopted by voice vote. Representative Atkins made comments.
The roll call on HB 360 w/HA 2 was taken and revealed:
YES: 41.
Therefore, having received a constitutional majority of at least three-fifths Members of the House,
HB 360 w/HA 2 was sent to the Senate for concurrence.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative K. Williams.
Representative K. Williams brought HB 320 w/HA 1 & SA 1, jointly sponsored by Senator Townsend & Representatives Baumbach, Keeley, Kowalko & Osienski & Senators Peterson & Sokola, before the House for concurrence on SA 1.
HB 320 - AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 29 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT.
Representative K. Williams made comments.
The roll call on HB 320 w/HA 1 & SA 1 was taken and revealed:
YES: 41.
Therefore, having received a constitutional majority,
HB 320 w/HA 1 & SA 1 was sent to the Governor.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Mitchell.
Representative Mitchell brought HB 394, jointly sponsored by Senator Peterson & Representatives Briggs King, Keeley, Smyk & Wilson & Senator Lopez, before the House for consideration.
HB 394 - AN ACT TO AMEND VOLUME 79, CHAPTER 214 OF THE LAWS OF DELAWARE AND TITLE 21, CHAPTER 26 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO COMMERCIAL LEARNER PERMITS AND COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSES.
Representative Mitchell made comments.
The roll call on HB 394 was taken and revealed:
YES: 41.
Therefore, having received a constitutional majority,
HB 394 was sent to the Senate for concurrence.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Mitchell.
Representative Mitchell brought SB 179 w/SA 1, jointly sponsored by Senator Ennis & Senator Lopez & Representatives Briggs King, Carson, Osienski, Outten, Paradee, Potter, D. Short, Smyk & Wilson, before the House for consideration.
SB 179 - AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 11 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO RESISTING ARREST. (2/3 bill)
Representative Mitchell made comments.
The roll call on SB 179 w/SA 1 was taken and revealed:
YES: 41.
Therefore, having received a constitutional majority of at least two-thirds Members of the House,
SB 179 w/SA 1 was returned to the Senate.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Baumbach.
Representative Baumbach brought HB 300, jointly sponsored by Representative
K. Williams & Senator Townsend & Representatives Brady, Jaques, Kowalko, Longhurst, Paradee, Schwartzkopf, B. Short, Viola & Walker, before the House for consideration.
HB 300 - AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 19 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE WHISTLEBLOWERS' PROTECTION ACT.
Representative Baumbach brought HA 1 to HB 300 before the House for consideration.
Representative Baumbach made comments. HA 1 was adopted by voice vote. Representative Baumbach made comments.
The roll call on HB 300 w/HA 1 was taken and revealed:
YES: 41.
Therefore, having received a constitutional majority,
HB 300 w/HA 1 was sent to the Senate for concurrence.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Miro.
Representative Miro brought HB 298, jointly sponsored by Senator Sokola & Representative D. Short, before the House for consideration.
HB 298 - AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 21 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO RULES OF THE ROAD.
Representatives Miro, Carson & Scott made comments.
The roll call on HB 298 was taken and revealed:
YES: 40.
ABSENT: Representative Briggs King - 1.
Therefore, having received a constitutional majority,
HB 298 was sent to the Senate for concurrence.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Viola.
Representative Viola introduced HB 404, jointly sponsored by Representative Mulrooney.
HB 404 - AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 16 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT.
Mr. Speaker Schwartzkopf assigned HB 404 to the Health & Human Development Committee.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Mulrooney.
Representative Mulrooney brought HB 342, jointly sponsored by Senator McBride, before the House for consideration.
HB 342 - AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 24 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO UTILITIES.
Representative Mulrooney made comments.
The roll call on HB 342 was taken and revealed:
YES: 41.
Therefore, having received a constitutional majority,
HB 342 was sent to the Senate for concurrence.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Mulrooney.
Representative Mulrooney brought SJR 4, jointly sponsored by Senator Marshall & Senator Bonini & Representative Ramone & cosponsored by Representatives Bolden & D.E. Williams, before the House for consideration.
SJR 4 - DIRECTING THAT ALL BUSINESS LICENSING REQUIREMENTS AND FEES BE ADMINISTERED THROUGH A SINGLE PORTAL.
Representative Mulrooney brought HA 1 to SJR 4 before the House for consideration.
Representative Mulrooney made comments. HA 1 was adopted by voice vote. Representative Mulrooney made comments.
The roll call on SJR 4 w/HA 1 was taken and revealed:
YES: 41.
Therefore, having received a constitutional majority,
SJR 4 w/HA 1 was returned to the Senate.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Mulrooney.
Representative Mulrooney brought SJR 7, jointly sponsored by Senator Marshall & Senator Bonini & Representative Ramone & cosponsored by Representatives Bolden & D.E. Williams, before the House for consideration.
SJR 7 - REQUESTING THAT DELAWARE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OFFICE AND DELAWARE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL EXAMINE ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES RELATED TO A NATURAL GAS PIPELINE EXTENSION FROM NEW CASTLE COUNTY INTO KENT AND SUSSEX COUNTIES.
Representative Mulrooney brought HA 1 to SJR 7 before the House for consideration.
Representative Mulrooney made comments. HA 1 was adopted by voice vote. Representatives Mulrooney & B. Short made comments.
The roll call on SJR 7 w/HA 1 was taken and revealed:
YES: 40.
ABSENT: Representative Bolden - 1.
Therefore, having received a constitutional majority,
SJR 7 w/HA 1 was returned to the Senate.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Kowalko. Representative Kowalko made an announcement. Representative Briggs King requested and was granted personal privilege of the floor to make comments.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Scott. Representative Scott made an announcement.
Representative Longhurst deferred to Representative Mulrooney.
Representative Mulrooney brought SJR 8, jointly sponsored by Senator Marshall & Senator Bonini & Representative Ramone & cosponsored by Representatives Bolden & D.E. Williams, before the House for consideration.
SJR 8 - DIRECTING THE EXECUTIVE TO EXAMINE OVERLAPPING OR UNNECESSARY REGULATIONS ACROSS CABINET DEPARTMENTS AND RECOMMEND TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY LEGISLATION NECESSARY TO ADDRESS THESE REGULATIONS.
Representative Mulrooney brought HA 1 to SJR 8 before the House for consideration.
Representative Mulrooney made comments. HA 1 was adopted by voice vote. Representatives Mulrooney & Kowalko made comments.
The roll call on SJR 8 w/HA 1 was taken and revealed:
YES: 39.
ABSENT: Representatives Peterman & Walker - 2.
Therefore, having received a constitutional majority,
SJR 8 w/HA 1 was returned to the Senate.
Representative Mulrooney made comments regarding SJR 8 w/HA 1.
The Reading Clerk read the following communications into the record:
The Senate wishes to inform the House that it has passed SB 227 & SB 247 w/SA 1 and requests the concurrence of the House and the Senate has passed HCR 62 and is returning the same to the House.
The Chief Clerk read the following committee report into the record:
AGRICULTURE:
HB 385 - 1F,6M.
The Majority Leader moved to recess to the call of the Chair at 7:23 p.m.

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