Report: LAW0330L Mar. 23, 2001 at 9:27 PM 2001 MONTANA LEGISLATURE - (406)444-3064 57th Regular Session DAILY SUMMARY OF FLOOR ACTIONS REPORT - House Floor Actions for: 03/23/2001 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Coding Key: -- Fiscal Note Indicated A -- Appropriation R -- Revenue ----------------------------------------------------------------------- OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred as Amended (H) Agriculture SB 196 F Tester, J Require country of origin placarding on meat and produce Carried by Rep. Waddill SB 197 Tester, J Protection for wild plant resources Carried by Rep. P. Clark (H) Education SB 182 Cobb, J Revise interlocal agreements to include shared school positions Carried by Rep. Mangan SJ 10 Kitzenberg, S Urge development of new gold and silver mining process Carried by Rep. Mangan (H) Fish, Wildlife And Parks SB 262 F Wells, J Eliminate social security numbers on hunting and fishing applications Carried by Rep. Laszloffy (H) Human Services SB 288 F Christiaens, C Distribution of unused drugs to low income individuals Carried by Rep. Raser SB 476 F Keenan, B Clarify nursing home certification requirements; require rules Carried by Rep. Schrumpf (H) Judiciary SB 170 F Halligan, M Revise child abuse and neglect laws Carried by Rep. Gutsche SB 283 F Waterman, M Revise citizen review board laws Carried by Rep. Rice OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Concurred as Amended (H) Judiciary SB 386 F Waterman, M Make intervention in delinquency pilot program permanent Carried by Rep. K. Peterson SJ 2 Waterman, M Urge training on mental illness Carried by Rep. Laszloffy (H) Local Government SB 359 Halligan, M Allow city or town to create annexation district outside the city or town Carried by Rep. Noennig SB 427 Johnson, R Limited county general obligation bonds for roads and highways Carried by Rep. Esp (H) State Administration SB 51 F Hargrove, D Public employee qualified health care expense accounts Carried by Rep. Dell SB 123 F Bohlinger, J Annual legislative sessions Carried by Rep. Noennig SB 185 Cobb, J Revise campaign finance and reporting law Carried by Rep. Hedges (H) Taxation SB 263 F Mahlum, D Continue bed tax funding for heritage preservation and development program Carried by Rep. Somerville OB # 2 -Reports of Standing Committees Committee Report--Bill Passed as Amended (H) Appropriations HB 577 A Mccann, M Funding for information technology systems for Department of Justice (H) Education HJ 35 Harris, C Interim study of prepayment of tuition OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills First Reading HJ 39 Shockley, J Interim study of criminal statutes OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Introduced HJ 39 Shockley, J Interim study of criminal statutes OB # 6 -First Reading and Commitment of Bills Referred to Committee (H) Judiciary HJ 39 Shockley, J Interim study of criminal statutes OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Carried HB 38 F Vote: 68-26 Schmidt, T Purchase state surplus vehicles for participants in state TANF- funded programs HB 38 F Vote: 66-28 Schmidt, T Purchase state surplus vehicles for participants in state TANF- funded programs HB 121 F Vote: 50-49 Mood, D Increase per-ANB and basic entitlements OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Failed HB 121 F Vote: 50-50 Mood, D Increase per-ANB and basic entitlements HB 121 F Vote: 44-53 Mood, D Increase per-ANB and basic entitlements HB 124 F A Vote: 29-68 Story, B Revise local government funding (a.k.a. The Big Bill) HB 226 F A Vote: 11-85 Bales, K Allocate portion of federal mineral royalty funds to counties OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Not Passed HB 364 F A Vote: 37-62 Curtiss, A Constitutional defense fund OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed HB 5 A Vote: 87-8 Mccann, M Appropriate money for capital projects HB 6 A Vote: 99-0 Mccann, M Renewable resource grant and loan appropriations HB 8 A Vote: 97-2 Mccann, M Renewable resource bonds and loans HB 124 F A Vote: 76-24 Story, B Revise local government funding (a.k.a. The Big Bill) HB 144 A Vote: 74-25 Noennig, M Statewide legislative proceeding broadcasting HB 226 F A Vote: 77-20 Bales, K Allocate portion of federal mineral royalty funds to counties HB 318 F A Vote: 95-5 Facey, T Matching funds to assist injured law enforcement officers, public safety workers HB 468 A Vote: 95-4 Galvin-Halcro, K Newborn hearing screening, tracking, & intervention HB 516 A Vote: 73-27 Jent, L Appropriate funds for game warden trainee program at MSU- Bozeman and UM-Missoula HB 626 A Vote: 93-6 Mccann, M State - Fort Belknap water compact HB 628 F A Vote: 99-1 Wolery, M Require mediation for seed contract disputes HJ 34 Vote: 99-1 Haines, D Study unfunded leave liability of state employees OB # 7 -Second Reading of Bills 2nd Reading Passed as Amended HB 38 F Vote: 57-41 Schmidt, T Purchase state surplus vehicles for participants in state TANF- funded programs HB 121 F Vote: 74-25 Mood, D Increase per-ANB and basic entitlements OB # 9 -Motions Motion Carried HB 121 F Mood, D Increase per-ANB and basic entitlements Rep. Shockley recorded Yes vote to pass consideration for the day OB # 9 -Motions Motion Failed HB 16 F R Vote: 45-52 Somerville, R Coal tax loan for heritage tourism OB # 9 -Motions Motion Failed To take from Approp. Committee and place on 2nd reading HB 58 F Vote: 49-46 Erickson, R Long-term cash flow for tobacco trust by raising cigarette taxes to take from table in Taxation Committee and place on 2nd reading 3/27/01 HB 62 F Vote: 49-46 Mangan, J Revise juvenile probation officer salary structure To take from Approp. Committee and place on second reading HB 226 F A Vote: 31-61 Bales, K Allocate portion of federal mineral royalty funds to counties To postpone in order to revise fiscal note HB 288 F A Vote: 44-50 Bixby, N Statutory appropriation for nonbeneficiary students in tribal colleges To take from table in Approp. Committee and place on 2nd reading HB 416 F Vote: 43-52 Juneau, C Interlocal agreements for programs for drop-outs To take from Approp. Committee and place on second reading HB 536 A Vote: 44-51 Somerville, R Revise gifted and talented education laws To take from table in Approp. Committee and place on second reading HB 638 A Vote: 49-48 Gillan, K Develop state electrical energy policy and plan To take from table in Approp. Committee and place on 2nd reading OB # 9 -Motions On Motion Rules Suspended HB 526 F Branae, G Create summer youth employment program to allow 3rd reading on Day 67 if passes second reading on same day HB 625 Musgrove, J Interim study of school funding to allow 3rd reading on Day 67 if passes second reading on same day OB # 9 -Motions On Motion Rules Suspended HB 627 A Juneau, C Establish prerelease center on reservation to allow 3rd reading on Day 67 if passes second reading on same day HB 637 A Kaufmann, C Office of restorative justice to allow 3rd reading on Day 67 if passes second reading on same day HB 641 F A Lindeen, M Plant closure impacts to allow 3rd reading on Day 67 if passes second reading on same day OB # 9 -Motions Reconsidered Previous Action; Remains in 3rd Reading Pr HB 447 A Vote: 55-42 Lewis, D Funding for planning and design of Marysville road reconstruction OB # 9 -Motions Rereferred to Committee (H) Taxation HB 121 F Mood, D Increase per-ANB and basic entitlements OB # 9 -Motions Segregated from Committee of the Whole Report HB 121 F Vote: 56-43 Mood, D Increase per-ANB and basic entitlements