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1529 Senate Journal First Regular Session of the Fifty-second Legislature of the State of Oklahoma Fifty-second Legislative Day, Thursday, April 30, 2009 The Senate was called to order by Senator Aldridge. Roll Call: Present: Adelson, Aldridge, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Branan, Brogdon, Burrage, Coates, Coffee, Corn, Crain, Crutchfield, Easley, Eason McIntyre, Ellis, Ford, Garrison, Gumm, Halligan, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (M), Jolley, Justice, Lamb, Laster, Leftwich, Lerblance, Marlatt, Myers, Newberry, Paddack, Rice, Russell, Schulz, Sparks, Stanislawski, Sweeden, Sykes, Wilson and Wyrick.—44. Excused: Brown, Mazzei, Nichols and Reynolds.—4. Senator Aldridge declared a quorum present. The prayer was offered by Reverend Paul Taylor, Liberty Church, Tulsa, the guest of Senator Mazzei. REPORT OF ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED MEASURES SBs 290, 292, 335, 572 and 602 were each correctly enrolled, properly signed and ordered transmitted to the Honorable House for signature of the Speaker. SR 45 was correctly enrolled, properly signed and ordered transmitted to the Secretary of State. SCR 11 was correctly engrossed, properly signed and ordered transmitted to the Honorable House for consideration. MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR Advising his veto April 29, 2009, of Enrolled SB 1111.

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1529

Senate Journal

First Regular Session of the Fifty-second Legislature

of the State of Oklahoma

Fifty-second Legislative Day, Thursday, April 30, 2009

The Senate was called to order by Senator Aldridge.

Roll Call:

Present: Adelson, Aldridge, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Branan, Brogdon, Burrage, Coates, Coffee, Corn, Crain, Crutchfield, Easley, Eason McIntyre, Ellis, Ford, Garrison, Gumm, Halligan, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (M), Jolley, Justice, Lamb, Laster, Leftwich, Lerblance, Marlatt, Myers, Newberry, Paddack, Rice, Russell, Schulz, Sparks, Stanislawski, Sweeden, Sykes, Wilson and Wyrick.—44.

Excused: Brown, Mazzei, Nichols and Reynolds.—4. Senator Aldridge declared a quorum present.

The prayer was offered by Reverend Paul Taylor, Liberty Church, Tulsa, the guest of

Senator Mazzei.

REPORT OF ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED MEASURES

SBs 290, 292, 335, 572 and 602 were each correctly enrolled, properly signed and ordered transmitted to the Honorable House for signature of the Speaker.

SR 45 was correctly enrolled, properly signed and ordered transmitted to the Secretary of State.

SCR 11 was correctly engrossed, properly signed and ordered transmitted to the Honorable House for consideration. MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR

Advising his veto April 29, 2009, of Enrolled SB 1111.

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The veto message reads as follows:

April 29, 2009

To the Honorable President Pro Tempore and Members of the Oklahoma Senate First Session of the Fifty Second Oklahoma Legislature

ENROLLED SB 1111

This is to advise you that on this date, pursuant to the authority vested in me by Section 11 of Article VI of the Oklahoma Constitution to approve or object to legislation presented to me, I have VETOED Senate Bill 1111. To build the best possible public education system, Oklahoma must produce accurate and accessible student test data. Although proponents of SB 1111 are well-meaning, the legislation falls far short of this important goal. While Senate Bill 1111 was billed as reform to improve the current testing and information system, the final legislation does nothing to address the root cause of the problem. Stripping the State Department of Education of its current duties and transferring them to a different oversight entity does not in and of itself achieve any real reform or progress. It simply creates a new bureaucracy and additional operating costs without making any changes to the current testing, assessment or data analysis and sharing processes. More troubling from a constitutional perspective is the proposed shift of control from the executive branch to the legislative branch. By granting legislative leaders a majority of the appointments to the new administrative board, SB 1111 effectively puts the Speaker of the House and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate in charge of state school testing programs and data systems, even allowing the President Pro Tempore to select the board’s chairman. This transfer of power is in conflict with the constitution’s separation of powers doctrine, as the Legislature cannot both make policy and implement and carry out that policy. Additionally, there was a lack of input from education experts and other stakeholders in the development of this legislation, which, ultimately, resulted in a lack of consensus on the legislation. In recent years, we have worked together in a bipartisan fashion and make great progress in raising school standards and improving accountability, but it is also important to improve Oklahoma’s education testing and data systems. Accordingly, I look forward to working with policy makers to embark on a comprehensive and inclusive process to produce consensus legislation that accomplishes this goal. By the Governor of the State of Oklahoma /s/Brad Henry

Fifty-second Legislative Day, Thursday, April 30, 2009 1531 UNANIMOUS CONSENT REQUEST DIRECT TO CALENDAR

Senator Branan asked unanimous consent to refer SCR 23 direct to the Calendar for consideration, which was the order. GENERAL ORDER

SCR 23 by Branan of the Senate was called up for consideration. Representative McDaniel (Randy) asked to be named principal House author on SCR 23, which was the order.

SCR 23 was adopted upon motion of Senator Branan and referred for engrossment.

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

Advising fourth reading of and transmitting for signature Enrolled HB 2026. The above-numbered enrolled measure was, after fourth reading, properly signed and

ordered returned to the Honorable House.

Advising passage of and transmitting for consideration Engrossed HJR 1047 and HCRs 1013 and 1025.

HJR 1047 − By Sherrer and Martin (Steve) of the House and Burrage of the Senate. A Joint Resolution disapproving a permanent rule of the Oklahoma Department of

Wildlife Conservation; and directing distribution. HCR 1013 − By Armes, Auffet, Bailey, Banz, Benge, Billy, Blackwell, Brannon,

Brown, Buck, Cannaday, Carey, Christian, Collins, Coody, Cooksey, Cox, Dank, DeWitt, Denney, Derby, Dorman, Duncan, Enns, Faught, Fields, Glenn, Hamilton, Harrison, Hickman, Hilliard, Holland, Hoskin, Inman, Jackson, Jett, Johnson, Jones, Jordan, Joyner, Kern, Key, Kiesel, Kirby, Kouplen, Lamons, Liebmann, Luttrell, Martin (Scott), Martin (Steve), McAffrey, McCullough, McDaniel (Jeannie), McDaniel (Randy), McMullen, McNiel, McPeak, Miller, Moore, Morgan, Morrissette, Murphey, Nations, Nelson, Ortega, Osborn, Ownbey, Peters, Peterson, Pittman, Proctor, Pruett, Renegar, Reynolds, Richardson, Ritze, Roan, Rousselot, Sanders, Schwartz, Scott, Sears, Shannon, Shelton, Sherrer, Shoemake, Shumate, Smithson, Steele, Sullivan, Terrill, Thompson, Thomsen, Tibbs, Trebilcock, Walker, Watson, Wesselhoft, Williams, Wright (Harold) and Wright (John) of the House and Bass of the Senate.

A Concurrent Resolution memorializing Congress and the President of the United States to ensure that the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge will remain open with full access to recreational opportunities; and directing distribution.

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HCR 1025 − By Morgan, Armes, Auffet, Bailey, Banz, Benge, Billy, Blackwell, Brannon, Brown, Buck, Cannaday, Carey, Christian, Collins, Coody, Cooksey, Cox, Dank, DeWitt, Denney, Derby, Dorman, Duncan, Enns, Faught, Fields, Glenn, Hamilton, Harrison, Hickman, Hilliard, Holland, Hoskin, Inman, Jackson, Jett, Johnson, Jones, Jordan, Joyner, Kern, Key, Kiesel, Kirby, Kouplen, Lamons, Liebmann, Luttrell, Martin (Scott), Martin (Steve), McAffrey, McCullough, McDaniel (Jeannie), McDaniel (Randy), McMullen, McNiel, McPeak, Miller, Moore, Morrissette, Murphey, Nations, Nelson, Ortega, Osborn, Ownbey, Peters, Peterson, Pittman, Proctor, Pruett, Renegar, Reynolds, Richardson, Ritze, Roan, Rousselot, Sanders, Schwartz, Scott, Sears, Shannon, Shelton, Sherrer, Shoemake, Shumate, Smithson, Steele, Sullivan, Terrill, Thompson, Thomsen, Tibbs, Trebilcock, Walker, Watson, Wesselhoft, Williams, Wright (Harold) and Wright (John) of the House and Coates of the Senate.

A Concurrent Resolution proclaiming July 2009 as Oklahoma Cowboy Heritage Month; designating July 25, 2009, as Oklahoma Day of the Cowboy; encouraging recognition and celebration; and directing distribution.

The above-numbered measures were read the first time.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs

HAs to SB 1146 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Jolley.

SB 1146, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length.

On the question of passage of the bill and emergency, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Adelson, Aldridge, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Branan, Brogdon, Burrage, Coates, Corn, Crain, Crutchfield, Easley, Eason McIntyre, Ellis, Ford, Garrison, Gumm, Halligan, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (M), Jolley, Justice, Lamb, Laster, Leftwich, Lerblance, Marlatt, Myers, Newberry, Paddack, Rice, Russell, Schulz, Sparks, Stanislawski, Sweeden, Sykes, Wilson and Wyrick.--43.

Excused: Brown, Coffee, Mazzei, Nichols and Reynolds.--5. The bill and emergency passed.

House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for

enrollment.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs

HAs to SB 478 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Jolley.

SB 478, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length.

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On the question of passage of the bill and emergency, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Adelson, Aldridge, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Branan, Burrage, Coates, Corn, Crain, Crutchfield, Easley, Eason McIntyre, Ellis, Ford, Garrison, Gumm, Halligan, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (M), Jolley, Justice, Lamb, Laster, Leftwich, Lerblance, Marlatt, Myers, Newberry, Paddack, Rice, Russell, Schulz, Sparks, Stanislawski, Sweeden, Sykes, Wilson and Wyrick.--42.

Excused: Brogdon, Brown, Coffee, Mazzei, Nichols and Reynolds.--6. The bill and emergency passed.

House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for

enrollment.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs

HAs to SB 337 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Adelson.

SB 337, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Adelson, Aldridge, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Branan, Burrage, Coates, Corn, Crain, Crutchfield, Easley, Eason McIntyre, Ellis, Ford, Garrison, Gumm, Halligan, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (M), Jolley, Justice, Lamb, Laster, Leftwich, Lerblance, Marlatt, Myers, Newberry, Paddack, Rice, Russell, Schulz, Sparks, Stanislawski, Sweeden, Sykes, Wilson and Wyrick.--42.

Excused: Brogdon, Brown, Coffee, Mazzei, Nichols and Reynolds.--6. The bill passed.

House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for

enrollment.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs

HAs to SB 384 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Gumm.

Senator Ivester asked to coauthor SB 384, which was the order. SB 384, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length.

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On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Adelson, Aldridge, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Branan, Burrage, Coates, Corn, Crain, Crutchfield, Easley, Eason McIntyre, Ellis, Ford, Garrison, Gumm, Halligan, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (M), Jolley, Justice, Lamb, Laster, Leftwich, Lerblance, Marlatt, Myers, Newberry, Paddack, Rice, Russell, Schulz, Sparks, Stanislawski, Sweeden, Sykes, Wilson and Wyrick.--42.

Excused: Brogdon, Brown, Coffee, Mazzei, Nichols and Reynolds.--6. The bill passed.

House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for

enrollment.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs

HAs to SB 645 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Gumm.

SB 645, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Adelson, Aldridge, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Branan, Brogdon, Burrage, Coates, Corn, Crain, Crutchfield, Easley, Eason McIntyre, Ellis, Ford, Garrison, Gumm, Halligan, Ivester, Johnson (C), Jolley, Justice, Lamb, Laster, Leftwich, Lerblance, Marlatt, Myers, Newberry, Paddack, Russell, Schulz, Sparks, Stanislawski, Sweeden, Sykes, Wilson and Wyrick.--41.

Excused: Brown, Coffee, Johnson (M), Mazzei, Nichols, Reynolds and Rice.--7. The bill passed.

House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for

enrollment.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs

HAs to SB 614 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Anderson.

SB 614, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length.

On the question of passage of the bill and emergency, the vote resulted as follows:

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Aye: Adelson, Aldridge, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Branan, Brogdon, Burrage, Coates, Corn, Crain, Crutchfield, Easley, Eason McIntyre, Ellis, Ford, Garrison, Gumm, Halligan, Ivester, Johnson (C), Jolley, Justice, Lamb, Leftwich, Lerblance, Marlatt, Myers, Newberry, Paddack, Rice, Russell, Schulz, Sparks, Stanislawski, Sweeden, Sykes and Wyrick.--40.

Nay: Laster and Wilson.--2. Excused: Brown, Coffee, Johnson (M), Mazzei, Nichols and Reynolds.--6. The bill and emergency passed.

House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for

enrollment.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs

HAs to SB 661 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Paddack.

SB 661, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Adelson, Aldridge, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Branan, Brogdon, Burrage, Coates, Corn, Crain, Crutchfield, Easley, Eason McIntyre, Ellis, Ford, Garrison, Gumm, Halligan, Ivester, Johnson (C), Jolley, Justice, Lamb, Laster, Leftwich, Lerblance, Marlatt, Myers, Newberry, Paddack, Rice, Russell, Schulz, Sparks, Stanislawski, Sweeden, Sykes, Wilson and Wyrick.--42.

Excused: Brown, Coffee, Johnson (M), Mazzei, Nichols and Reynolds.--6. The bill passed.

House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for

enrollment.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs

HAs to SB 1138 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Easley.

SB 1138, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length.

On the question of passage of the bill and emergency, the vote resulted as follows:

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Aye: Adelson, Aldridge, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Branan, Brogdon, Burrage, Coates, Corn, Crain, Crutchfield, Easley, Eason McIntyre, Ellis, Ford, Garrison, Gumm, Halligan, Ivester, Johnson (C), Jolley, Justice, Lamb, Laster, Leftwich, Lerblance, Marlatt, Myers, Newberry, Paddack, Rice, Russell, Schulz, Sparks, Stanislawski, Sweeden, Sykes, Wilson and Wyrick.--42.

Excused: Brown, Coffee, Johnson (M), Mazzei, Nichols and Reynolds.--6. The bill and emergency passed.

House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for

enrollment.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs

HAs to SB 604 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Stanislawski.

SB 604, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length.

On the question of passage of the bill and emergency, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Adelson, Aldridge, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Branan, Brogdon, Burrage, Coates, Corn, Crain, Crutchfield, Easley, Eason McIntyre, Ellis, Ford, Garrison, Gumm, Halligan, Ivester, Johnson (C), Jolley, Justice, Lamb, Laster, Leftwich, Lerblance, Marlatt, Myers, Newberry, Paddack, Rice, Russell, Schulz, Sparks, Stanislawski, Sweeden, Sykes, Wilson and Wyrick.--42.

Excused: Brown, Coffee, Johnson (M), Mazzei, Nichols and Reynolds.--6. The bill and emergency passed.

House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for

enrollment.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs

HAs to SB 622 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Jolley.

Senators Ivester and Adelson asked to coauthor SB 622, which was the order. SB 622, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length.

On the question of passage of the bill, the vote resulted as follows:

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Aye: Adelson, Aldridge, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Branan, Brogdon, Burrage, Coates, Corn, Crain, Crutchfield, Easley, Eason McIntyre, Ellis, Ford, Garrison, Gumm, Halligan, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (M), Jolley, Justice, Lamb, Laster, Leftwich, Lerblance, Marlatt, Myers, Newberry, Paddack, Rice, Russell, Schulz, Sparks, Stanislawski, Sweeden, Sykes, Wilson and Wyrick.--42.

Excused: Anderson, Brown, Coffee, Mazzei, Nichols and Reynolds.--6. The bill passed.

House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for

enrollment.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs

HAs to SB 679 were concurred in upon motion of Senator Myers.

Senator Sparks asked to coauthor SB 679, which was the order. SB 679, as amended by the Honorable House, was read at length.

On the question of passage of the bill and emergency, the vote resulted as follows:

Aye: Adelson, Aldridge, Anderson, Ballenger, Barrington, Bass, Bingman, Branan,

Brogdon, Burrage, Coates, Corn, Crain, Crutchfield, Easley, Eason McIntyre, Ellis, Ford, Garrison, Gumm, Halligan, Ivester, Johnson (C), Johnson (M), Jolley, Justice, Lamb, Laster, Leftwich, Lerblance, Marlatt, Myers, Newberry, Paddack, Rice, Russell, Schulz, Sparks, Stanislawski, Sweeden, Sykes, Wilson and Wyrick.--43.

Excused: Brown, Coffee, Mazzei, Nichols and Reynolds.--5. The bill and emergency passed.

House amendments were properly signed and the above-numbered bill was referred for

enrollment.

PENDING CONSIDERATION OF HAs

HAs to SB 551 were rejected upon motion of Senator Lamb, conference requested, and Senate conferees to be named later.

1538 Senate Journal INTRODUCTION Senator Aldridge introduced his daughter, Courtney, to the Senate. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS – GCCA President Pro Tempore Coffee announced the appointment of the following Senators as conferees on the General Conference Committee on Appropriations.

GENERAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS

Johnson (Mike), Chair Myers, Vice-Chair

Anderson Justice Bass Laster Bingman Leftwich Brogdon Lerblance Corn Mazzei Crain Paddack Crutchfield Reynolds Easley Stanislawski Ford Sykes Gumm Wilson Halligan

President Pro Tempore Coffee and Majority Floor Leader Lamb are ex officio and voting members of all Senate committees.

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

Advising fourth reading of and returning Enrolled SBs 290, 292, 335, 572 and 602. The above-numbered enrolled measures were referred to the Governor.

Advising passage of and returning the following Engrossed measure:

SCR 19 - coauthored by all other House Members

The above-numbered measure was referred for enrollment.

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Advising rejection of SAs to the following bills, requesting conference and House conferees to named later as follows:

HB 1067 HB 1332 HB 1458 HB 1595 HB 1603 HB 1647 HB 1661 HB 1755 HB 1790 HB 1948 HB 1952 HB 1953 HB 1956 HB 1963 HB 1964 HB 2149 HB 2245 HB 2246 HB 2247 HB 2250 HB 2252 HJR 1029 HJR 1035 HJR 1041

SCs NAMED

Upon motion of Senator Lamb, Senate conferees were appointed as follows:

SB 269 − Crain, Aldridge, Lamb, Ballenger SB 300 − Bingman, Branan, Myers, Coates, Gumm SB 346 − GCCA SB 413 − Brown, Coates, Lamb, Leftwich SB 479 − GCCA SB 486 − GCCA SB 489 − GCCA SB 521 − GCCA SB 546 − Halligan, Jolley, Barrington, Russell, Adelson, Justice SB 598 − GCCA SB 608 − GCCA SB 635 − GCCA SB 653 − Sykes, Anderson, Crain, Paddack, Lamb

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SB 658 − GCCA SB 723 − GCCA SB 726 − Barrington, Mazzei, Johnson (Mike), Brown, Aldridge, Easley SB 800 − Sykes, Bingman, Jolley, Garrison, Lamb SB 812 − Stanislawski, Coates, Johnson (Mike), Sparks SB 826 − GCCA SB 828 − Marlatt, Bingman, Branan, Myers, Gumm SB 852 − Brogdon, Jolley, Nichols, Garrison SB 929 − GCCA SB 980 − GCCA SB 982 − GCCA SB 1020 − GCCA SB 1064 − GCCA SB 1073 − Crain, Anderson, Sykes, Paddack SB 1115 − Sykes, Anderson, Crain, Laster, Lamb, Burrage SB 1119 − GCCA SB 1123 − Sykes, Anderson, Newberry, Ellis, Lamb SB 1137 − Coffee, Reynolds, Schulz, Burrage SB 1152 − GCCA SB 1168 − Ford, Jolley, Branan, Paddack SB 1175 − GCCA SB 1181 − Jolley, Crain, Newberry, Bass SB 1184 − Marlatt, Barrington, Branan, Bingman, Wyrick, Sweeden SB 1185 − Barrington, Jolley, Schulz, Brown, Ballenger

PENDING SENATE ACTION HOUSE REQUEST FOR CONFERENCE

Upon motion of Senator Lamb, the request of the Honorable House for conference on HB 1949 was ordered granted and Senate conferees appointed as follows: Bingman, Coffee, Lamb, Myers, Ivester.

MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS – GCCA

The Speaker announced the appointment of the following House Members as conferees on the General Conference Committee on Appropriations.

Speaker Benge and Speaker Pro Tempore Steele are ex officio voting Members of the

General Conference Committee on Appropriations.

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Miller, Chair Martin (Scott), Vice-Chair

Auffet Hoskin

Brannon Jackson Carey Jones Cooksey Liebmann Cox Martin (Steve) Denney Morgan DeWitt Peters Dorman Terrill Glenn Watson Hickman Wesselhoft

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

Advising rejection of SAs to the following bills, requesting conference and naming GCCA as follows:

1100 through 1101 1103 through 1112 1114 through 1117 1119 through 1126 1128 through 1135 1137 through 1141 1143 through 1164 1166 through 1289

Advising naming House conferees on Engrossed: HB 1069 - Tibbs, Blackwell, Denney, Peters, Shumate, McDaniel (Jeannie), Shelton,

Martin (Steve) and Trebilcock HB 1576 - Joyner, Pittman, Luttrell, Jordan, Schwartz and Miller HB 1579 - Joyner, Schwartz, Kirby, Rousselot, Luttrell and Duncan

Advising conference granted on Engrossed SBs and naming House conferees as follows:

SB 269 - Wright (John), Billy, Johnson, Christian, Collins, Glenn, Joyner, Martin

(Scott), McDaniel (Jeannie), Richardson, Shoemake, Tibbs and Lamons SB 346 - Ritze, Kern, Jones, Reynolds, Steele, Key, Proctor, Dorman, Miller, Carey and

Glenn

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SB 413 - Wright (John), Sullivan, McDaniel (Randy), Auffet, Carey, Faught, Key, Liebmann, McNiel, Moore, Morgan, Ownbey, Peters, Shelton and Shumate

SB 431 - Banz, Joyner, Martin,(Steve), Inman, Roan, Brown, Blackwell and Rousselot SB 486 - McDaniel (Randy), Miller, Hickman, Armes, DeWitt, Dorman, Rousselot and

Auffet SB 487 - Cox, Derby, Ritze, Peterson, Shumate, Auffet and Trebilcock SB 612 - Duncan, Jordan, Lamons, Nelson and Kiesel SB 613 - Duncan, Cooksey, Jordan, Lamons, Smithson and Terrill SB 653 - Billy, Denney, Roan, Hilliard, Armes, Glenn, Duncan and Jordan SB 658 - Nelson, Miller, Jackson, Morgan and Inman SB 665 - Jordan, Derby, Watson, McDaniel (Randy), Inman, Dorman and Sullivan SB 827 - Blackwell, Thompson, Watson, Brannon, Johnson, Kouplen, Sherrer, Miller

and Carey SB 828 - Blackwell, Thompson, Watson, Morgan, Walker, Johnson, Brannon and Kirby SB 1115 - McCullough, Sullivan, Jordan, Williams, Dorman and Duncan SB 1182 - Jordan, Martin (Scott), Watson, Joyner, Sullivan, Proctor, Sherrer, Johnson

and Shoemake SB 1231 - Martin (Scott), Scott, Moore, Watson, Sullivan, Dank, Dorman, Hilliard,

Morgan and Murphey SCs NAMED

Upon motion of Senator Lamb, Senate conferees were appointed as follows:

SB 2 − GCCA SB 275 − Corn, Ford, Lamb, Mazzei SB 306 − Leftwich, Aldridge, Bingman, Crain SB 313 − GCCA SB 354 − GCCA SB 394 − Stanislawski, Ford, Jolley, Sparks SB 411 − Jolley, Anderson, Sykes, Paddack SB 418 − GCCA SB 452 − Schulz, Justice, Marlatt, Wyrick SB 490 − Crain, Anderson, Brown, Paddack SB 564 − GCCA SB 597 − GCCA SB 610 − Myers, Bingman, Johnson (Mike), Rice SB 665 − Coates, Newberry, Myers, Leftwich SB 695 − Wilson, Anderson, Sykes, Lamb SB 757 − Burrage, Jolley, Lamb, Crain SB 794 − Jolley, Crain, Newberry, Burrage, Stanislawski SB 887 − Anderson, Johnson (Mike), Lamb, Coffee, Paddack SB 889 − Anderson, Johnson (Mike), Lamb, Coffee, Laster SB 957 − Bingman, Sykes, Myers, Crutchfield

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SB 1105 − Anderson, Mazzei, Lamb, Ivester, Coffee SB 1126 − Jolley, Anderson, Nichols, Sykes, Laster SB 1127 − GCCA SB 1132 − Anderson, Lamb, Coffee, Ivester SB 1166 − Jolley, Barrington, Russell, Halligan, Ballenger SB 1231 − Jolley, Aldridge, Coffee, Garrison

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

Advising conference granted on Engrossed SBs and naming House conferees as follows:

SB 2 - Martin (Scott), Scott, Duncan, Banz, Shannon, Derby, Sherrer, Dorman,

Rousselot and Hickman SB 354 - DeWitt, Denney, Sears, Cannaday, Fields, Miller, Jackson, Shumate and

Carey SB 418 - Armes, Dorman, DeWitt, Schwartz and Shoemake SB 452 - Armes, Fields, DeWitt, Rousselot, Shoemake and Enns SB 635 - DeWitt, Armes, McNiel, Pruett and Bailey SB 726 - Armes, Jones, DeWitt, Dorman, Rousselot, Carey, Miller, Jackson and Martin

(Scott) SB 902 - Ritze, Key, Reynolds, Kern, Proctor, Jones, Tibbs, Roan and Smithson SB 957 - Thompson, Watson, Liebmann, Sanders, Wright (Harold), Murphey, Roan,

Glenn, Proctor, Renegar, Pruett, DeWitt and Schwartz

Advising naming House conferees on Engrossed: HB 1003 - Kern, Sullivan, McDaniel (Randy), Rousselot, Hickman and Sherrer HB 1025 - Duncan, Jordan, Liebmann, Rousselot, Terrill and Roan HB 1074 - Cooksey, Terrill, Banz, Liebmann, Duncan, Brannon, Roan, Renegar and

Tibbs HB 1097 - Dank, Faught, Hickman, Watson, Miller, Jackson, Carey, Walker, Morgan

and Sherrer HB 1297 - Ownbey, Carey, Wright (Harold), Ortega, Buck, Miller and Hickman HB 1330 - Ritze, Kern, Reynolds, Key, Jones, Steele, Proctor, Dorman, Brannon and

Walker HB 1360 - Cooksey, Sullivan, Faught, Roan, Martin (Steve), Shumate, Jordan, Hilliard

and Terrill HB 1472 - Sanders, Armes, Blackwell, DeWitt, McPeak, Rousselot, Sears, Wright

(Harold), Liebmann, Proctor and Collins HB 1678 - Ownbey, Nelson, Osborn, Shumate, Buck and Sullivan HB 1717 - Ownbey, Holland, Sanders, Scott, Kouplen, Miller and Carey HB 1800 - Cooksey, Enns, Armes, Glenn, Martin (Steve), Proctor, Denney and Nations HB 1885 - Richardson, Armes, Enns, Bailey, Kouplen, Miller and Carey

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HB 1888 - Richardson, Roan, Morgan, Cox, Faught, Trebilcock, Hickman and Carey, HB 1890 - Richardson, Pruett, Renegar, Sears and DeWitt HB 1948 - Benge, Tibbs, Miller, Jackson, Dorman, Inman, Walker, Shumate, Scott,

Wright (Harold), Jordan and Hickman HB 1952 - Benge, Jackson, Trebilcock, Sherrer, Jett, Walker, Dorman and Liebmann HB 1953 - Benge, Jackson, Proctor, Sherrer, Jett, Shumate, Faught, Walker, Blackwell,

Armes and Wright (Harold) HB 1956 - Benge, Duncan, Jones, Jackson, Miller, Carey, Morgan and Hoskin HB 1963 - Benge, Sullivan, McDaniel (Randy), Morgan, Carey and Moore HB 1964 - Benge, Steele, Peterson, Rousselot and McDaniel (Jeannie)

EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS The following executive nominations were read and referred to committee as indicated: Cavett, Danny L., Moore, as a member of the Organ Donor Education and Awareness Program Advisory Council - Health and Human Services Foresee, Staci, Oklahoma City, as a member of the Physician Manpower Training Commission - Health and Human Services Galbraith, Peter T., Jr., Sapulpa, as a member of the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission - Business and Labor Hovell, Yvonne, Tulsa, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Langston University-Oklahoma City and Langston University-Tulsa - Education Longacre. IV, John T, Kellyville, as a member of the Oklahoma Used Motor Vehicle and Parts Commission - Business and Labor Moisant, Teresa, Oklahoma City, as a member o the Board of Regents of Oklahoma City Community College – Education Riley, Jerry G., Bristow, as a member of the War Veterans Commission of Oklahoma - Veterans and Military Affairs

Senator Lamb moved that when the clerk's desk is clear, the Senate stand adjourned to

convene Monday, May 4, 2009, at 1:30 p.m., which motion prevailed.

Fifty-second Legislative Day, Thursday, April 30, 2009 1545 FIRST READING

The following was introduced and read the first time:

SR 46 − By Schulz. A Resolution commending the public career of Greg Duffy; thanking Greg Duffy for

his dedicated service to the State of Oklahoma; and directing distribution.

MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR

Advising his approval April 30, 2009, of Enrolled SB 822. Pursuant to the Lamb motion, the Senate adjourned at 10:45 a.m. to meet Monday,

May 4, 2009, at 1:30 p.m.