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STATE OF IOWA
House Journal
TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020
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
Fifty-eighth Calendar Day - Thirty-seventh Session Day
Hall of the House of Representatives
Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, March 10, 2020
The House met pursuant to adjournment at 8:32 a.m., Speaker
Grassley in the chair.
“The Star Spangled Banner” was sung by Miss Clinton County 2019
Alysa Goethe. She was the guest of Mommsen of Clinton and Wolfe of
Clinton.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Zoe Card, Minority Leader’s Page.
The Journal of Monday, March 9, 2020, was approved.
On motion by Windschitl of Harrison, the House was recessed at
8:38 a.m., until the conclusion of the 11:00 a.m. committee block.
AFTERNOON SESSION
The House reconvened at 4:11 p.m., Wills of Dickinson in the chair.
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 10, 2020, adopted the following resolution in which the concurrence of the House
is asked:
Senate Joint Resolution 2005, a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to the rights of a crime victim.
Also: That the Senate has on March 10, 2020, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 2009, a bill for an act regarding driving privileges of persons issued a special
minor’s driver’s license who attend a public school, and making penalties applicable.
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Also: That the Senate has on March 10, 2020, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 2298, a bill for an act relating to peace officers and retired peace officers
who provide street or highway driving instruction.
Also: That the Senate has on March 10, 2020, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 2301, a bill for an act relating to health care benefits coverage for
specified pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders.
Also: That the Senate has on March 10, 2020, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 2305, a bill for an act concerning the voluntary shared work program and
including applicability provisions.
Also: That the Senate has on March 10, 2020, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 2374, a bill for an act relating to restitution ordered in a criminal
proceeding, court debt, and civil claims for reimbursement against inmates, and
including effective date provisions.
Also: That the Senate has on March 10, 2020, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 2392, a bill for an act relating to the operation of state government,
including the review of state boards, the regulation of professions and occupations, and
investigations conducted by state boards, and including effective date provisions.
Also: That the Senate has on March 10, 2020, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 2400, a bill for an act relating to broadband service, including matters
under the purview of the office of the chief information officer, the empower rural Iowa
broadband grant fund, and certain broadband infrastructure tax exemptions, and
including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.
W. CHARLES SMITHSON, Secretary
CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Regular Calendar
House File 2592, a bill for an act concerning benefits under the
municipal fire and police retirement system, was taken up for consideration.
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Ourth of Warren asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
amendment H–8117 filed by him on March 9, 2020.
Kaufmann of Cedar 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. 2592)
The ayes were, 99:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Breckenridge Brink
Brown-Powers Carlson Cohoon Derry
Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert Fisher
Forbes Fry Gaines Gaskill
Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr. Gustafson
Hagenow Hall Hanusa Hein
Hinson Hite Holt Hunter
Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen Jacoby
James Jeneary Jones Judge
Kacena Kaufmann Kerr Klein
Konfrst Kressig Kurth Kurtz
Landon Lensing Lohse Lundgren
Mascher Matson Maxwell McConkey
McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B. Mitchell
Mohr Mommsen Moore Nielsen
Oldson Olson Osmundson Ourth
Paustian Prichard Running-Marquardt Salmon
Sexton Shipley Sieck Smith, M.
Smith, R. Sorensen Staed Steckman
Sunde Thede Thompson Thorup
Upmeyer Wessel-Kroeschell Wheeler Wilburn
Williams Winckler Windschitl Wolfe
Worthan Zumbach Wills,
Presiding
The nays were, 1:
Deyoe
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.
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House File 662, a bill for an act concerning jurors, relating to
access to certain department of revenue taxpayer information for jury
list compilation and juror information confidentiality, was taken up for
consideration.
Hite of Mahaska offered amendment H–8106 filed by him and
moved its adoption.
Amendment H–8106 was adopted.
Hite 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. 662)
The ayes were, 100:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Breckenridge Brink
Brown-Powers Carlson Cohoon Derry
Deyoe Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert
Fisher Forbes Fry Gaines
Gaskill Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr.
Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen
Jacoby James Jeneary Jones
Judge Kacena Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Konfrst Kressig Kurth
Kurtz Landon Lensing Lohse
Lundgren Mascher Matson Maxwell
McConkey McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B.
Mitchell Mohr Mommsen Moore
Nielsen Oldson Olson Osmundson
Ourth Paustian Prichard Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sexton Shipley Sieck
Smith, M. Smith, R. Sorensen Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Thompson
Thorup Upmeyer Wessel-Kroeschell Wheeler
Wilburn Williams Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Worthan Zumbach Wills,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, none.
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The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title, as amended, was agreed to.
House File 2097, a bill for an act requiring the installation and
maintenance of adult changing stations at highway rest areas, was
taken up for consideration.
Staed of Linn asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
amendment H–8017 filed by him on February 17, 2020.
A. Meyer of Webster 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. 2097)
The ayes were, 100:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Breckenridge Brink
Brown-Powers Carlson Cohoon Derry
Deyoe Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert
Fisher Forbes Fry Gaines
Gaskill Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr.
Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen
Jacoby James Jeneary Jones
Judge Kacena Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Konfrst Kressig Kurth
Kurtz Landon Lensing Lohse
Lundgren Mascher Matson Maxwell
McConkey McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B.
Mitchell Mohr Mommsen Moore
Nielsen Oldson Olson Osmundson
Ourth Paustian Prichard Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sexton Shipley Sieck
Smith, M. Smith, R. Sorensen Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Thompson
Thorup Upmeyer Wessel-Kroeschell Wheeler
Wilburn Williams Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Worthan Zumbach Wills,
Presiding
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, none.
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The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 2435, a bill for an act relating to background checks for
employees and students of certain facilities, providers, programs, and
agencies, was taken up for consideration.
SENATE FILE 2299 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 2435
Jeneary of Plymouth asked and received unanimous consent to
substitute Senate File 2299 for House File 2435.
Senate File 2299, a bill for an act relating to background checks
for employees and students of certain facilities, providers, programs,
and agencies, was taken up for consideration.
Jeneary of Plymouth 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. 2299)
The ayes were, 100:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Breckenridge Brink
Brown-Powers Carlson Cohoon Derry
Deyoe Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert
Fisher Forbes Fry Gaines
Gaskill Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr.
Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen
Jacoby James Jeneary Jones
Judge Kacena Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Konfrst Kressig Kurth
Kurtz Landon Lensing Lohse
Lundgren Mascher Matson Maxwell
McConkey McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B.
Mitchell Mohr Mommsen Moore
Nielsen Oldson Olson Osmundson
Ourth Paustian Prichard Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sexton Shipley Sieck
Smith, M. Smith, R. Sorensen Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Thompson
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Thorup Upmeyer Wessel-Kroeschell Wheeler
Wilburn Williams Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Worthan Zumbach Wills,
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.
House File 2437, a bill for an act relating to requirements for
licensees under the purview of the dental board relating to orthodontia
services, was taken up for consideration.
Moore of Cass 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. 2437)
The ayes were, 97:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Breckenridge Brink
Brown-Powers Carlson Cohoon Derry
Deyoe Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert
Fisher Forbes Fry Gaines
Gaskill Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr.
Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen
Jacoby James Jeneary Jones
Judge Kacena Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Konfrst Kressig Kurth
Kurtz Landon Lensing Lohse
Lundgren Mascher Matson Maxwell
McConkey McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B.
Mitchell Mohr Mommsen Moore
Nielsen Oldson Olson Osmundson
Ourth Paustian Prichard Salmon
Sexton Shipley Sieck Smith, M.
Smith, R. Sorensen Staed Steckman
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Sunde Thede Thompson Thoru
Wessel-Kroeschell Wilburn Williams Winckler
Windschitl Wolfe Worthan Zumbach
Wills,
Presiding
The nays were, 3:
Running-Marquardt Upmeyer Wheeler
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.
House File 2553, a bill for an act related to pharmacy benefits
managers and prescription drug prices, and including applicability
provisions, was taken up for consideration.
Best of Carroll 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. 2553)
The ayes were, 100:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Breckenridge Brink
Brown-Powers Carlson Cohoon Derry
Deyoe Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert
Fisher Forbes Fry Gaines
Gaskill Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr.
Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen
Jacoby James Jeneary Jones
Judge Kacena Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Konfrst Kressig Kurth
Kurtz Landon Lensing Lohse
Lundgren Mascher Matson Maxwell
McConkey McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B.
Mitchell Mohr Mommsen Moore
Nielsen Oldson Olson Osmundson
Ourth Paustian Prichard Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sexton Shipley Sieck
Smith, M. Smith, R. Sorensen Staed
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Steckman Sunde Thede Thompson
Thorup Upmeyer Wessel-Kroeschell Wheeler
Wilburn Williams Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Worthan Zumbach Wills,
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.
House File 2538, a bill for an act relating to the criminal offense of
theft in the third degree and making penalties applicable, was taken
up for consideration.
Hite of Mahaska offered amendment H–8097 filed by him and
moved its adoption.
Amendment H–8097 was adopted.
SENATE FILE 2225 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 2538
Hite of Mahaska asked and received unanimous consent to
substitute Senate File 2225 for House File 2538.
Senate File 2225, a bill for an act relating to the criminal offenses
of theft in the third degree and robbery in the first degree and making
penalties applicable, was taken up for consideration.
Hite of Mahaska offered amendment H–8078 filed by him and
moved its adoption.
Amendment H–8078 was adopted.
Hite 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?” (S.F. 2225)
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The ayes were, 100:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Breckenridge Brink
Brown-Powers Carlson Cohoon Derry
Deyoe Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert
Fisher Forbes Fry Gaines
Gaskill Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr.
Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen
Jacoby James Jeneary Jones
Judge Kacena Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Konfrst Kressig Kurth
Kurtz Landon Lensing Lohse
Lundgren Mascher Matson Maxwell
McConkey McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B.
Mitchell Mohr Mommsen Moore
Nielsen Oldson Olson Osmundson
Ourth Paustian Prichard Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sexton Shipley Sieck
Smith, M. Smith, R. Sorensen Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Thompson
Thorup Upmeyer Wessel-Kroeschell Wheeler
Wilburn Williams Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Worthan Zumbach Wills,
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.
House File 2541, a bill for an act relating to officer disciplinary
actions and establishing a legislative interim committee, was taken up
for consideration.
Kerr of Louisa 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. 2541)
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The ayes were, 100:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Breckenridge Brink
Brown-Powers Carlson Cohoon Derry
Deyoe Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert
Fisher Forbes Fry Gaines
Gaskill Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr.
Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen
Jacoby James Jeneary Jones
Judge Kacena Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Konfrst Kressig Kurth
Kurtz Landon Lensing Lohse
Lundgren Mascher Matson Maxwell
McConkey McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B.
Mitchell Mohr Mommsen Moore
Nielsen Oldson Olson Osmundson
Ourth Paustian Prichard Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sexton Shipley Sieck
Smith, M. Smith, R. Sorensen Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Thompson
Thorup Upmeyer Wessel-Kroeschell Wheeler
Wilburn Williams Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Worthan Zumbach Wills,
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.
House File 2559, a bill for an act relating to officer disciplinary
actions, was taken up for consideration.
Thorup of Marion 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. 2559)
The ayes were, 100:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
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Bloomingdale Bossman Breckenridge Brink
Brown-Powers Carlson Cohoon Derry
Deyoe Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert
Fisher Forbes Fry Gaines
Gaskill Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr.
Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen
Jacoby James Jeneary Jones
Judge Kacena Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Konfrst Kressig Kurth
Kurtz Landon Lensing Lohse
Lundgren Mascher Matson Maxwell
McConkey McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B.
Mitchell Mohr Mommsen Moore
Nielsen Oldson Olson Osmundson
Ourth Paustian Prichard Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sexton Shipley Sieck
Smith, M. Smith, R. Sorensen Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Thompson
Thorup Upmeyer Wessel-Kroeschell Wheeler
Wilburn Williams Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Worthan Zumbach Wills,
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.
House File 2563, a bill for an act creating a work group relating to
child fatality protocol and alleged child abuse, was taken up for
consideration.
Salmon of Black Hawk offered amendment H–8063 filed by her and
moved its adoption.
Amendment H–8063 was adopted.
Salmon 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.
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On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 2563)
The ayes were, 100:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Breckenridge Brink
Brown-Powers Carlson Cohoon Derry
Deyoe Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert
Fisher Forbes Fry Gaines
Gaskill Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr.
Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen
Jacoby James Jeneary Jones
Judge Kacena Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Konfrst Kressig Kurth
Kurtz Landon Lensing Lohse
Lundgren Mascher Matson Maxwell
McConkey McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B.
Mitchell Mohr Mommsen Moore
Nielsen Oldson Olson Osmundson
Ourth Paustian Prichard Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sexton Shipley Sieck
Smith, M. Smith, R. Sorensen Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Thompson
Thorup Upmeyer Wessel-Kroeschell Wheeler
Wilburn Williams Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Worthan Zumbach Wills,
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.
House File 2568, a bill for an act establishing a cyber crime
investigation unit in the department of public safety to investigate
crimes with a nexus to the internet or computer technology including
crimes involving child exploitation and cyber intrusion, was taken up
for consideration.
Salmon of Black Hawk asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H–8094 filed by her on March 5, 2020.
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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?” (H.F. 2568)
The ayes were, 100:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Breckenridge Brink
Brown-Powers Carlson Cohoon Derry
Deyoe Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert
Fisher Forbes Fry Gaines
Gaskill Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr.
Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen
Jacoby James Jeneary Jones
Judge Kacena Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Konfrst Kressig Kurth
Kurtz Landon Lensing Lohse
Lundgren Mascher Matson Maxwell
McConkey McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B.
Mitchell Mohr Mommsen Moore
Nielsen Oldson Olson Osmundson
Ourth Paustian Prichard Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sexton Shipley Sieck
Smith, M. Smith, R. Sorensen Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Thompson
Thorup Upmeyer Wessel-Kroeschell Wheeler
Wilburn Williams Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Worthan Zumbach Wills,
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.
House File 2338, a bill for an act relating to eluding or attempting
to elude a pursuing law enforcement vehicle and providing penalties,
was taken up for consideration.
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SENATE FILE 2275 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 2338
Paustian of Scott asked and received unanimous consent to substitute
Senate File 2275 for House File 2338.
Senate File 2275, a bill for an act relating to eluding or attempting
to elude a pursuing law enforcement vehicle and providing penalties,
was taken up for consideration.
Paustian 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. 2275) The ayes were, 78:
Bacon Baxter Bearinger Bennett
Bergan Best Bloomingdale Bossman
Breckenridge Brink Carlson Cohoon
Derry Deyoe Dolecheck Donahue
Ehlert Fisher Forbes Fry
Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr. Gustafson
Hagenow Hall Hanusa Hein
Hinson Hite Holt Huseman
Jacobsen Jacoby Jeneary Jones
Judge Kacena Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Kressig Kurtz Landon
Lohse Lundgren Matson Maxwell
McConkey McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B.
Mitchell Mohr Mommsen Moore
Osmundson Ourth Paustian Prichard
Running-Marquardt Salmon Sexton Shipley
Sieck Sorensen Staed Sunde
Thede Thompson Thorup Upmeyer
Wheeler Williams Windschitl Worthan
Zumbach Wills,
Presiding
The nays were, 22:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Brown-Powers Gaines
Gaskill Hunter Isenhart James
Konfrst Kurth Lensing Mascher
Nielsen Oldson Olson Smith, M.
Smith, R. Steckman Wessel-Kroeschell Wilburn
Winckler Wolfe
Absent or not voting, none.
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The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 2501, a bill for an act relating to civil actions involving
asbestos and silica, and including applicability provisions, was taken
up for consideration.
B. Meyer of Polk offered amendment H–8125 filed by him.
B. Meyer of Polk offered amendment H–8134, to amendment H–8125,
filed by him from the floor and moved its adoption.
Amendment H–8134, to amendment H–8125, was adopted.
Windschitl of Harrison rose on a point of order under Rule 10, decorum
in debate.
The Speaker ruled the point well taken.
B. Meyer of Polk moved the adoption of amendment H–8125, as
amended.
Roll call was requested by B. Meyer of Polk and Donahue of Linn.
On the question "Shall amendment H–8125, as amended, be adopted?"
(H.F. 2501)
The ayes were, 47:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bearinger Bennett
Brown-Powers Cohoon Derry Donahue
Ehlert Forbes Gaines Gaskill
Hall Hunter Isenhart Jacoby
James Judge Kacena Konfrst
Kressig Kurth Kurtz Lensing
Mascher Matson Maxwell McConkey
McKean Meyer, B. Nielsen Oldson
Olson Ourth Prichard Running-Marquardt
Smith, M. Smith, R. Staed Steckman
Sunde Thede Wessel-Kroeschell Wilburn
Williams Winckler Wolfe
The nays were, 53:
Bacon Baxter Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Breckenridge Brink
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Carlson Deyoe Dolecheck Fisher
Fry Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr.
Gustafson Hagenow Hanusa Hein
Hinson Hite Holt Huseman
Jacobsen Jeneary Jones Kaufmann
Kerr Klein Landon Lohse
Lundgren Meyer, A. Mitchell Mohr
Mommsen Moore Osmundson Paustian
Salmon Sexton Shipley Sieck
Sorensen Thompson Thorup Upmeyer
Wheeler Windschitl Worthan Zumbach
Wills,
Presiding
Absent or not voting, none.
Amendment H–8125, as amended, lost.
SENATE FILE 2337 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 2501
Lohse of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to substitute
Senate File 2337 for House File 2501.
Senate File 2337, a bill for an act relating to civil actions involving
asbestos and silica, and including applicability provisions, was taken
up for consideration.
Lohse 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. 2337)
The ayes were, 54:
Bacon Baxter Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Brink Carlson
Deyoe Dolecheck Fisher Fry
Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr. Gustafson
Hagenow Hanusa Hein Hinson
Hite Holt Huseman Jacobsen
Jeneary Jones Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Landon Lohse Lundgren
Maxwell McConkey Meyer, A. Mitchell
Mohr Mommsen Moore Osmundson
Paustian Salmon Sexton Shipley
Sieck Sorensen Thompson Thorup
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Upmeyer Wheeler Windschitl Worthan
Zumbach Wills,
Presiding
The nays were, 46:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bearinger Bennett
Breckenridge Brown-Powers Cohoon Derry
Donahue Ehlert Forbes Gaines
Gaskill Hall Hunter Isenhart
Jacoby James Judge Kacena
Konfrst Kressig Kurth Kurtz
Lensing Mascher Matson McKean
Meyer, B. Nielsen Oldson Olson
Ourth Prichard Running-Marquardt Smith, M.
Smith, R. Staed Steckman Sunde
Thede Wessel-Kroeschell Wilburn Williams
Winckler Wolfe
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.
House File 2413, a bill for an act relating to controlled substances,
including amending the controlled substance schedules, removing
certain references to marijuana, making penalties applicable, and
including effective date provisions, was taken up for consideration.
Holt of Crawford asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
amendment H–8127 filed by him on March 9, 2020.
Isenhart of Dubuque asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H–8103 filed by him on March 6, 2020.
SENATE FILE 2119 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 2413
Holt of Crawford asked and received unanimous consent to substitute
Senate File 2119 for House File 2413.
Senate File 2119, a bill for an act relating to controlled substances,
including amending the controlled substance schedules, removing
certain references to marijuana, making penalties applicable, and
including effective date provisions, was taken up for consideration.
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Isenhart of Dubuque offered amendment H–8118 filed by him.
Isenhart of Dubuque offered amendment H–8137, to amendment
H–8118, filed by him from the floor.
Holt of Crawford rose on a point of order that amendment H–8137
was not germane, to amendment H–8118.
The Speaker ruled the point well taken and amendment H–8137 not
germane, to amendment H–8118.
Isenhart of Dubuque asked for unanimous consent to suspend the
rules to consider amendment H–8137, to amendment H–8118.
Objection was raised.
Isenhart of Dubuque moved to suspend the rules to consider
amendment H–8137, to amendment H–8118.
Roll call was requested by Isenhart of Dubuque and Konfrst of Polk.
On the question "Shall the rules be suspended to consider amendment
H–8137, to amendment H–8118?" (S.F. 2119)
The ayes were, 47:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bearinger Bennett
Breckenridge Brown-Powers Cohoon Derry
Donahue Ehlert Forbes Gaines
Gaskill Hall Hunter Isenhart
Jacoby James Judge Kacena
Konfrst Kressig Kurth Kurtz
Lensing Mascher Matson McConkey
McKean Meyer, B. Nielsen Oldson
Olson Ourth Prichard Running-Marquardt
Smith, M. Smith, R. Staed Steckman
Sunde Thede Wessel-Kroeschell Wilburn
Williams Winckler Wolfe
The nays were, 53:
Bacon Baxter Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Brink Carlson
Deyoe Dolecheck Fisher Fry
Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr. Gustafson
Hagenow Hanusa Hein Hinson
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Hite Holt Huseman Jacobsen
Jeneary Jones Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Landon Lohse Lundgren
Maxwell Meyer, A. Mitchell Mohr
Mommsen Moore Osmundson Paustian
Salmon Sexton Shipley Sieck
Sorensen Thompson Thorup Upmeyer
Wheeler Windschitl Worthan Zumbach
Wills,
Presiding
Absent or not voting, none.
The motion to suspend the rules lost.
Holt of Crawford rose on a point of order that amendment H–8118
was not germane.
The Speaker ruled the point well taken and amendment H–8118 not
germane.
Holt of Crawford 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. 2119)
The ayes were, 99:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Breckenridge Brink
Brown-Powers Carlson Cohoon Derry
Deyoe Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert
Fisher Forbes Fry Gaines
Gaskill Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr.
Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen
Jacoby James Jeneary Jones
Judge Kacena Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Konfrst Kressig Kurth
Kurtz Landon Lensing Lohse
Lundgren Mascher Matson Maxwell
McConkey McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B.
Mitchell Mohr Mommsen Moore
Nielsen Oldson Olson Osmundson
Ourth Paustian Prichard Running-Marquardt
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Salmon Sexton Sieck Smith, M.
Smith, R. Sorensen Staed Steckman
Sunde Thede Thompson Thorup
Upmeyer Wessel-Kroeschell Wheeler Wilburn
Williams Winckler Windschitl Wolfe
Worthan Zumbach Wills,
Presiding
The nays were, 1:
Shipley
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.
The House stood at ease at 6:30 p.m., until the fall of the gavel.
The House resumed session at 8:00 p.m., Wills of Dickinson in the chair.
SENATE MESSAGE CONSIDERED
Senate File 2400, by committee on Appropriations, a bill for an act
relating to broadband service, including matters under the purview of
the office of the chief information officer, the empower rural Iowa
broadband grant fund, and certain broadband infrastructure tax
exemptions, and including effective date and retroactive applicability
provisions.
Read first time and referred to committee on Appropriations.
House File 2510, a bill for an act relating to rate regulatory
proceedings before the utilities board within the utilities division of the
department of commerce, was taken up for consideration.
Hunter of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
amendment H–8121 filed by him on March 9, 2020.
Running-Marquardt of Linn asked and received unanimous consent
to withdraw amendment H–8122 filed by her on March 9, 2020.
Oldson of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
amendment H–8123 filed by her on March 9, 2020.
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Breckenridge of Jasper asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H–8124 filed by him on March 9, 2020.
Carlson of Muscatine offered amendment H–8088 filed by him.
Breckenridge of Jasper asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H–8111, to amendment H–8088, filed by him on
March 9, 2020.
Hunter of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
amendment H–8112, to amendment H–8088, filed by him on March 9,
2020.
Oldson of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to withdraw
amendment H–8113, to amendment H–8088, filed by her on March 9,
2020.
Running-Marquardt of Linn asked and received unanimous consent
to withdraw amendment H–8114, to amendment H–8088, filed by her
on March 9, 2020.
Carlson of Muscatine moved the adoption of amendment H–8088.
Amendment H–8088 was adopted.
Carlson of Muscatine 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. 2510)
The ayes were, 100:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Breckenridge Brink
Brown-Powers Carlson Cohoon Derry
Deyoe Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert
Fisher Forbes Fry Gaines
Gaskill Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr.
Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen
Jacoby James Jeneary Jones
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Judge Kacena Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Konfrst Kressig Kurth
Kurtz Landon Lensing Lohse
Lundgren Mascher Matson Maxwell
McConkey McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B.
Mitchell Mohr Mommsen Moore
Nielsen Oldson Olson Osmundson
Ourth Paustian Prichard Running-Marquardt
Salmon Sexton Shipley Sieck
Smith, M. Smith, R. Sorensen Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Thompson
Thorup Upmeyer Wessel-Kroeschell Wheeler
Wilburn Williams Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Worthan Zumbach Wills,
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.
House File 2581, a bill for an act relating to the regulation of hemp,
including by providing for testing methods and the regulation of hemp
products, providing penalties, making penalties applicable, and
including effective date provisions, was taken up for consideration.
Paustian of Scott offered amendment H–8105 filed by Klein of
Washington and moved its adoption.
Amendment H–8105 was adopted.
Paustian 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?” (H.F. 2581)
The ayes were, 99:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Breckenridge Brink
Brown-Powers Carlson Cohoon Derry
Deyoe Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert
Fisher Forbes Fry Gaines
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Gaskill Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr.
Hagenow Hall Hanusa Hein
Hinson Hite Holt Hunter
Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen Jacoby
James Jeneary Jones Judge
Kacena Kaufmann Kerr Klein
Konfrst Kressig Kurth Kurtz
Landon Lensing Lohse Lundgren
Mascher Matson Maxwell McConkey
McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B. Mitchell
Mohr Mommsen Moore Nielsen
Oldson Olson Osmundson Ourth
Paustian Prichard Running-Marquardt Salmon
Sexton Shipley Sieck Smith, M.
Smith, R. Sorensen Staed Steckman
Sunde Thede Thompson Thorup
Upmeyer Wessel-Kroeschell Wheeler Wilburn
Williams Winckler Windschitl Wolfe
Worthan Zumbach Wills,
Presiding
The nays were, 1:
Gustafson
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.
House File 2589, a bill for an act concerning the medical cannabidiol
Act, was taken up for consideration.
Breckenridge of Jasper offered amendment H–8101 filed by him.
Breckenridge of Jasper asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H–8104, to amendment H–8101, filed by him on
March 6, 2020.
Breckenridge of Jasper moved the adoption of amendment H–8101.
Roll call was requested by Breckenridge of Jasper and Wolfe of Clinton.
On the question "Shall amendment H–8101 be adopted?" (H.F. 2589)
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The ayes were, 48:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bearinger Bennett
Breckenridge Brown-Powers Cohoon Derry
Donahue Ehlert Forbes Gaines
Gaskill Hall Hunter Isenhart
Jacoby James Judge Kacena
Konfrst Kressig Kurth Kurtz
Lensing Mascher Matson McConkey
McKean Meyer, B. Nielsen Oldson
Olson Ourth Prichard Running-Marquardt
Shipley Smith, M. Smith, R. Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Wessel-Kroeschell
Wilburn Williams Winckler Wolfe
The nays were, 52:
Bacon Baxter Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Brink Carlson
Deyoe Dolecheck Fisher Fry
Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr. Gustafson
Hagenow Hanusa Hein Hinson
Hite Holt Huseman Jacobsen
Jeneary Jones Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Landon Lohse Lundgren
Maxwell Meyer, A. Mitchell Mohr
Mommsen Moore Osmundson Paustian
Salmon Sexton Sieck Sorensen
Thompson Thorup Upmeyer Wheeler
Windschitl Worthan Zumbach Wills,
Presiding
Absent or not voting, none.
Amendment H–8101 lost.
Klein of Washington offered amendment H–8128 filed by him.
Gaskill of Wapello offered amendment H–8142, to amendment H–8128,
filed by her from the floor and moved its adoption.
Roll call was requested by Gaskill of Wapello and Konfrst of Polk.
On the question "Shall amendment H–8142, to amendment H–8128, be
adopted?" (H.F. 2589)
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The ayes were, 48:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bearinger Bennett
Breckenridge Brown-Powers Cohoon Derry
Donahue Ehlert Forbes Gaines
Gaskill Hall Hunter Isenhart
Jacoby James Judge Kacena
Konfrst Kressig Kurth Kurtz
Lensing Mascher Matson McConkey
McKean Meyer, B. Nielsen Oldson
Olson Ourth Prichard Running-Marquardt
Shipley Smith, M. Smith, R. Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Wessel-Kroeschell
Wilburn Williams Winckler Wolfe
The nays were, 52:
Bacon Baxter Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Brink Carlson
Deyoe Dolecheck Fisher Fry
Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr. Gustafson
Hagenow Hanusa Hein Hinson
Hite Holt Huseman Jacobsen
Jeneary Jones Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Landon Lohse Lundgren
Maxwell Meyer, A. Mitchell Mohr
Mommsen Moore Osmundson Paustian
Salmon Sexton Sieck Sorensen
Thompson Thorup Upmeyer Wheeler
Windschitl Worthan Zumbach Wills,
Presiding
Absent or not voting, none.
Amendment H–8142, to amendment H–8128, lost.
Isenhart of Dubuque offered amendment H–8143, to amendment
H–8128, filed by him from the floor and moved its adoption.
Roll call was requested by Isenhart of Dubuque and Donahue of Linn.
On the question "Shall amendment H–8143, to amendment H–8128,
be adopted?" (H.F. 2589)
The ayes were, 48:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bearinger Bennett
Breckenridge Brown-Powers Cohoon Derry
Donahue Ehlert Forbes Gaines
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Gaskill Hall Hunter Isenhart
Jacoby James Judge Kacena
Konfrst Kressig Kurth Kurtz
Lensing Mascher Matson McConkey
McKean Meyer, B. Nielsen Oldson
Olson Ourth Prichard Running-Marquardt
Shipley Smith, M. Smith, R. Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Wessel-Kroeschell
Wilburn Williams Winckler Wolfe
The nays were, 52:
Bacon Baxter Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Brink Carlson
Deyoe Dolecheck Fisher Fry
Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr. Gustafson
Hagenow Hanusa Hein Hinson
Hite Holt Huseman Jacobsen
Jeneary Jones Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Landon Lohse Lundgren
Maxwell Meyer, A. Mitchell Mohr
Mommsen Moore Osmundson Paustian
Salmon Sexton Sieck Sorensen
Thompson Thorup Upmeyer Wheeler
Windschitl Worthan Zumbach Wills,
Presiding
Absent or not voting, none.
Amendment H–8143, to amendment H–8128, lost.
Kressig of Black Hawk offered amendment H–8144, to amendment
H–8128, filed by him from the floor and moved its adoption.
Roll call was requested by Kressig of Black Hawk and Konfrst of Polk.
On the question "Shall amendment H–8144, to amendment H–8128,
be adopted?" (H.F. 2589)
The ayes were, 48:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bearinger Bennett
Breckenridge Brown-Powers Cohoon Derry
Donahue Ehlert Forbes Gaines
Gaskill Hall Hunter Isenhart
Jacoby James Judge Kacena
Konfrst Kressig Kurth Kurtz
Lensing Mascher Matson McConkey
McKean Meyer, B. Nielsen Oldson
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Olson Ourth Prichard Running-Marquardt
Shipley Smith, M. Smith, R. Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Wessel-Kroeschell
Wilburn Williams Winckler Wolfe
The nays were, 52:
Bacon Baxter Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Brink Carlson
Deyoe Dolecheck Fisher Fry
Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr. Gustafson
Hagenow Hanusa Hein Hinson
Hite Holt Huseman Jacobsen
Jeneary Jones Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Landon Lohse Lundgren
Maxwell Meyer, A. Mitchell Mohr
Mommsen Moore Osmundson Paustian
Salmon Sexton Sieck Sorensen
Thompson Thorup Upmeyer Wheeler
Windschitl Worthan Zumbach Wills,
Presiding
Absent or not voting, none.
Amendment H–8144, to amendment H–8128, lost.
Prichard of Floyd rose on a point of order that amendment H–8128
was not germane.
The Speaker ruled the point well taken and amendment H–8128 not
germane.
Klein of Washington asked for unanimous consent to suspend the
rules to consider amendment H–8128.
Objection was raised.
Klein of Washington moved to suspend the rules to consider amendment
H–8128.
Roll call was requested by Klein of Washington and Windschitl of
Harrison.
On the question "Shall the rules be suspended to consider amendment
H–8128?" (H.F. 2589)
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The ayes were, 53:
Bacon Baxter Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Brink Carlson
Deyoe Dolecheck Fisher Fry
Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr. Gustafson
Hagenow Hanusa Hein Hinson
Hite Holt Huseman Jacobsen
Jeneary Jones Kaufmann Kerr
Klein Landon Lohse Lundgren
Maxwell Meyer, A. Mitchell Mohr
Mommsen Moore Osmundson Paustian
Salmon Sexton Shipley Sieck
Sorensen Thompson Thorup Upmeyer
Wheeler Windschitl Worthan Zumbach
Wills,
Presiding
The nays were, 47:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bearinger Bennett
Breckenridge Brown-Powers Cohoon Derry
Donahue Ehlert Forbes Gaines
Gaskill Hall Hunter Isenhart
Jacoby James Judge Kacena
Konfrst Kressig Kurth Kurtz
Lensing Mascher Matson McConkey
McKean Meyer, B. Nielsen Oldson
Olson Ourth Prichard Running-Marquardt
Smith, M. Smith, R. Staed Steckman
Sunde Thede Wessel-Kroeschell Wilburn
Williams Winckler Wolfe
Absent or not voting, none.
The motion to suspend the rules prevailed.
Klein of Washington moved the adoption of amendment H–8128.
Amendment H–8128 was adopted, placing out of order amendment
H–8119 filed by Gaskill of Wapello on March 9, 2020, amendment H–8120
filed by Kressig of Black Hawk on March 9, 2020, amendment H–8126
filed by Isenhart of Dubuque on March 9, 2020, amendment H–8129 filed
by Isenhart of Dubuque on March 9, 2020 and amendment H–8130 filed
by Forbes of Polk on March 9, 2020.
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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?” (H.F. 2589)
The ayes were, 52:
Bacon Baxter Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Brink Carlson
Deyoe Dolecheck Fisher Fry
Gassman Gerhold Grassley, Spkr. Hagenow
Hanusa Hein Hinson Hite
Holt Huseman Jacobsen Jeneary
Jones Kaufmann Kerr Klein
Landon Lohse Lundgren Maxwell
Meyer, A. Mitchell Mohr Mommsen
Moore Osmundson Paustian Salmon
Sexton Shipley Sieck Sorensen
Thompson Thorup Upmeyer Wheeler
Windschitl Worthan Zumbach Wills,
Presiding
The nays were, 48:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bearinger Bennett
Breckenridge Brown-Powers Cohoon Derry
Donahue Ehlert Forbes Gaines
Gaskill Gustafson Hall Hunter
Isenhart Jacoby James Judge
Kacena Konfrst Kressig Kurth
Kurtz Lensing Mascher Matson
McConkey McKean Meyer, B. Nielsen
Oldson Olson Ourth Prichard
Running-Marquardt Smith, M. Smith, R. Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Wessel-Kroeschell
Wilburn Williams Winckler Wolfe
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.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGES
Windschitl of Harrison asked and received unanimous consent that
the following bills be immediately messaged to the Senate: House Files
662, 2097, 2437, 2510, 2541, 2553, 2559, 2563, 2568, 2581, 2589, 2592
and Senate Files 2119, 2225, 2275, 2299, 2337.
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HOUSE FILES WITHDRAWN
Windschitl of Harrison asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw House Files 2157, 2296, 2338, 2413, 2435, 2501 and 2538
from further consideration by the House.
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
The following message was received from the Senate:
Mr. Speaker: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has on
March 10, 2020, passed the following bill in which the concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 571, a bill for an act relating to the awarding of joint custody and joint
physical care.
W. CHARLES SMITHSON, Secretary
REFERRED
The Speaker announced that Senate File 2096, previously referred
to committee on Public Safety was passed on file.
The Speaker announced that Senate File 2097, previously referred
to committee on Judiciary was passed on file.
EXPLANATIONS OF VOTE
On March 5, 2020, I was necessarily absent during voting in the
House chamber. Had I been present, I would have voted as follows:
House File 2213 – “nay” House File 2259 – “aye”
House File 2309 – “nay” House File 2417 – “aye”
House File 2442 – “aye” House File 2492 – “nay”
House File 2503 – “aye” House File 2504 – “nay”
House File 2520 – “aye” House File 2573 – “nay”
House File 2575 – “aye” Senate File 280 – “aye”
Anderson of Polk
On March 10, 2020, I inadvertently voted “nay” on amendment
H–8125 (H.F. 2501), I meant to vote “aye”.
Breckenridge of Jasper
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On March 2, 3, 4 and 5, 2020, I was necessarily absent during voting
in the House chamber. Had I been present, I would have voted as
follows:
House File 684 – “aye” House File 2213 – “nay”
House File 2259 – “aye” House File 2267 – “aye”
House File 2309 – “nay” House File 2372 – “aye”
House File 2373 – “aye” House File 2374 – “aye”
House File 2389 – “aye” House File 2402 – “aye”
House File 2417 – “aye” House File 2442 – “aye”
House File 2443 – “aye” House File 2444 – “aye”
House File 2445 – “aye” House File 2454 – “aye”
House File 2455 – “aye” House File 2473 – “nay”
House File 2474 – “aye” House File 2475 – “aye”
House File 2481 – “aye” House File 2486 – “aye”
House File 2492 – “nay” House File 2503 – “aye”
House File 2504 – “nay” House File 2520 – “aye”
House File 2526 – “aye” House File 2528 – “aye”
House File 2529 – “aye” House File 2535 – “aye”
House File 2536 – “aye” House File 2539 – “aye”
House File 2540 – “aye” House File 2552 – “aye”
House File 2556 – “aye” House File 2565 – “aye”
House File 2566 – “aye” House File 2573 – “aye”
House File 2575 – “aye” House File 2585 – “aye”
Senate File 155 – “aye” Senate File 280 – “aye”
Senate File 458 – “aye” Senate File 537 – “aye”
Senate File 583 – “aye” Senate File 2025 – “aye”
Senate File 2091 – “aye” Senate File 2118 – “aye”
Senate File 2131 – “aye” Senate File 2132 – “aye”
Senate File 2134 – “aye” Senate File 2135 – “aye”
Senate File 2137 – “aye” Senate File 2142 – “nay”
Senate File 2187 – “aye” Senate File 2198 – “aye”
Senate File 2250 – “aye” Senate File 2259 – “aye”
Kurth of Scott
On March 10, 2020, I inadvertently voted “aye” on Senate File 2337,
I meant to vote “nay”.
McConkey of Pottawattamie
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BILL SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR
A communication was received from the Governor announcing that
on March 10, 2020, the following bills were approved and transmitted
to the Secretary of State:
Senate File 155, an Act relating to the practice of barbering in movable locations,
and including effective date provisions.
SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT
Senate File 2283
Human Resources: Lundgren, Chair; Bacon and Matson.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
MR. SPEAKER: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports
that the following committee recommendations have been received and
are on file in the office of the Chief Clerk:
MEGHAN NELSON
Chief Clerk of the House
COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
House File 2419, a bill for an act relating to supplementary weighting for limited-
English-proficient students and including effective date and applicability provisions.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Do Pass March 10, 2020, placed on Appropriations calendar.
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 2460), relating to the statewide preschool
program by modifying provisions relating to eligibility, funding, and compulsory
attendance and including applicability provisions.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass March 10, 2020.
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 2494), relating to underground storage tanks,
including by creating the Iowa tanks fund and Iowa tanks fund financing program,
repealing the Iowa comprehensive petroleum underground storage tank fund, and
eliminating the Iowa comprehensive petroleum underground storage tank fund board,
and including effective date and transition provisions.
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Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass March 10, 2020.
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 2496), relating to the national guard of the state
concerning armory board leases, persons subject to the code of military justice, and
scholarship and loan repayment programs.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Do Pass March 10, 2020.
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 2533), relating to county commissions of veteran
affairs training and making an appropriation.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Do Pass March 10, 2020.
COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION
Senate File 2329, a bill for an act relating to licensed health care providers for purposes
of state law regarding concussion and brain injury policies for extracurricular
interscholastic activities.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Do Pass March 9, 2020, placed on calendar.
COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY
Senate File 448, a bill for an act relating to consent agreements for domestic abuse and
sexual abuse protective orders.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Do Pass March 9, 2020, placed on calendar.
Senate File 460, a bill for an act relating to the dissemination and exhibition of obscene
material to a minor by the parent or guardian of the minor, and providing penalties.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass with amendment H–8147 March 9, 2020,
placed on calendar.
COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS
Senate File 621, a bill for an act relating to access to a copy of an original birth
certificate by an adoptee or an entitled person, providing for fees, and including effective
date provisions.
Fiscal Note: No
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Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass with amendment H–8146 March 10, 2020,
placed on Ways and Means calendar.
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 2079), relating to flying our colors special
registration plates.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Do Pass March 10, 2020.
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 2196), relating to setoff requirements concerning
certain winnings on wagers.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass March 10, 2020.
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 2234), relating to radio operators blackout special
registration plates for motor vehicles.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass March 10, 2020.
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 2558), relating to interpreters for limited-
English-proficient, deaf, and hard-of-hearing persons in certain court proceedings and
including effective date provisions.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Do Pass March 10, 2020.
AMENDMENTS FILED
H–8131 H.F. 2551 Lundgren of Dubuque
H–8132 H.F. 2462 Hunter of Polk
H–8133 H.F. 2462 Hunter of Polk
H–8134 H.F. 2501 B. Meyer of Polk
H–8135 H.F. 2506 Lohse of Polk
H–8136 S.F. 2097 Lohse of Polk
H–8137 S.F. 2119 Isenhart of Dubuque
H–8138 S.F. 2296 Hunter of Polk
H–8139 H.F. 2576 Lohse of Polk
H–8140 S.F. 2357 Best of Carroll
H–8141 H.F. 2554 Hite of Mahaska
H–8142 H.F. 2589 Gaskill of Wapello
H–8143 H.F. 2589 Isenhart of Dubuque
H–8144 H.F. 2589 Kressig of Black Hawk
570 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 58th Day
H–8145 H.F. 2457 A. Meyer of Webster
H–8146 S.F. 621 Committee on Ways and Means
H–8147 S.F. 460 Committee on Judiciary
On motion by Windschitl of Harrison, the House adjourned at 9:27 p.m.,
until 8:30 a.m., Wednesday, March 11, 2020.