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PROOF
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STATE OF IOWA
House Journal
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 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
One Hundred Forty-third Calendar Day - Forty-second Session Day
Hall of the House of Representatives
Des Moines, Iowa, Wednesday, June 3, 2020
The House met pursuant to adjournment at 9:23 a.m., Speaker
Grassley in the chair.
Prayer was offered by Abdul-Samad of Polk.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Speaker Grassley.
The Journal of Monday, March 16, 2020, was approved.
Windschitl of Harrison moved to adjust the following rules for the
duration of the 2020 regular session:
House Rule 31.8 by suspending the provision that allows for first
degree amendments to be filed at any time after the twelfth week of
the second session thereby requiring that first degree amendments be
filed at minimum the day prior to debate.
House Rule 39 by amending the requirement that a bill is only eligible
for debate beginning with the third legislative day after it appears on
the regular calendar to say that a bill will be eligible on the second
legislative day.
Suspend House Rule 57 so the following committees may meet today,
Wednesday June 3rd: Education, Commerce, and Ways and Means.
Suspend House Rule 61 in its entirety.
House Rule 74, by amending the rule to allow for voting to occur from
Room 308. Also, by amending the ten-minute allocation for members to
register their vote and instead allowing for up to 30 minutes for votes to
be registered after the voting machine has been closed.
Prichard of Floyd rose on a point of order regarding House Rule 7.
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The Speaker resolved the point of order.
Windschitl of Harrison moved to amend his motion to include the
suspension of House Rule 7.
Roll call was requested by Prichard of Floyd and Konfrst of Polk.
On the question "Shall the motion be amended?"
The ayes were, 52:
Bacon Baxter Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Brink Carlson
Dolecheck Fisher Fry Gassman
Gerhold 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 Wills
Windschitl Worthan Zumbach Speaker
Grassley
The nays were, 44:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bearinger Bennett
Breckenridge Brown-Powers Cohoon Derry
Donahue Ehlert Forbes Gaskill
Hall Hunter Isenhart James
Judge Kacena Konfrst Kressig
Kurth Kurtz Lensing Mascher
Matson McConkey McKean Meyer, B.
Nielsen Oldson Olson Ourth
Prichard Smith, M. Smith, R. Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Wessel-Kroeschell
Wilburn Williams Winckler Wolfe
Absent or not voting, 4:
Deyoe Gaines Jacoby Running-Marquardt
The motion prevailed.
Windschitl of Harrison moved his previous motion, as amended.
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Roll call was requested by Speaker Grassley and Prichard of Floyd.
On the question "Shall the House Rules be suspended?"
The ayes were, 52:
Bacon Baxter Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Brink Carlson
Dolecheck Fisher Fry Gassman
Gerhold 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 Wills
Windschitl Worthan Zumbach Speaker
Grassley
The nays were, 44:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bearinger Bennett
Breckenridge Brown-Powers Cohoon Derry
Donahue Ehlert Forbes Gaskill
Hall Hunter Isenhart James
Judge Kacena Konfrst Kressig
Kurth Kurtz Lensing Mascher
Matson McConkey McKean Meyer, B.
Nielsen Oldson Olson Ourth
Prichard Smith, M. Smith, R. Staed
Steckman Sunde Thede Wessel-Kroeschell
Wilburn Williams Winckler Wolfe
Absent or not voting, 4:
Deyoe Gaines Jacoby Running-Marquardt
The motion to suspend the rules prevailed.
ADOPTION OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 108
Windschitl of Harrison called up for consideration House
Concurrent Resolution 108, a concurrent resolution amending joint
rules of the Senate and House of Representatives for the Eighty-eighth
General Assembly relating to the time of committee passage and
consideration of bills.
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Windschitl of Harrison moved the adoption of House Resolution 108.
The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.
IMMEDIATE MESSAGE
Windschitl of Harrison asked and received unanimous consent that
House Concurrent Resolution 108 be immediately messaged to the
Senate.
COMMITTEE REVISION
The Speaker announced the following change to committee assignments
effective June 2, 2020:
Commerce
Klein replaced Deyoe
On motion by Windschitl of Harrison, the House was recessed at
9:37 a.m., until the conclusion of the afternoon committee blocks.
EVENING SESSION
The House reconvened at 7:04 p.m., Speaker Grassley 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
June 3, 2020, adopted the following resolution in which the concurrence of the Senate
was asked:
House Concurrent Resolution 108, a concurrent resolution amending joint rules of
the Senate and House of Representatives for the Eighty-eighth General Assembly
relating to the time of committee passage and consideration of bills.
Also: That the Senate has on June 3, 2020, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2312, a bill for an act relating to certificate of eligibility affidavits for
admission to the veterans home.
Also: That the Senate has on June 3, 2020, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
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House File 2340, A bill for an act relating to the Iowa educational savings plan trust
by permitting the use of funds for certain beneficiaries to attend out-of-state elementary
or secondary schools, and including retroactive applicability provisions.
Also: That the Senate has on June 3, 2020, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2382, A bill for an act relating to confidentiality concerning individuals
allowed a disabled veteran tax credit and military tax exemption.
Also: That the Senate has on June 3, 2020, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2402, a bill for an act relating to the resignations of registered agents
serving certain business entities.
Also: That the Senate has on June 3, 2020, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2411, A bill for an act relating to participation in the sobriety and drug
monitoring program.
Also: That the Senate has on June 3, 2020, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2445, a bill for an act relating to the privacy of a victim of a sex offense in
a criminal or civil proceeding.
Also: That the Senate has on June 3, 2020, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2535, a bill for an act relating to nonsubstantive Code corrections, and
including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.
Also: That the Senate has on June 3, 2020, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2536, a bill for an act relating to statutory corrections which may adjust
language to reflect current practices, insert earlier omissions, delete redundancies and
inaccuracies, delete temporary language, resolve inconsistencies and conflicts, update
ongoing provisions, or remove ambiguities, and including effective date and retroactive
applicability provisions.
Also: That the Senate has on June 3, 2020, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
House File 2554, a bill for an act relating to the offense of continuous sexual abuse of
a child and providing penalties.
Also: That the Senate has on June 3, 2020, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the Senate was asked:
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House File 2589, a bill for an act concerning the medical cannabidiol Act and
marijuana.
Also: That the Senate has on June 3, 2020, passed the following bill in which the
concurrence of the House is asked:
Senate File 2403, a bill for an act relating to the excise taxes on motor fuel and certain
special fuel, and including applicability provisions.
W. CHARLES SMITHSON, Secretary
SENATE MESSAGE CONSIDERED
Senate File 2403, by committee on Ways and Means, a bill for an
act relating to the excise taxes on motor fuel and certain special fuel,
and including applicability provisions.
Read first time and passed on file.
Windschitl of Harrison moved to suspend the rules to immediately
consider the following bills and all the amendments to the bills: House
File 310, House File 2620, House File 2456, House File 2479, Senate
File 388, House File 2279, Senate File 2300 and Senate File 2348.
Roll call was requested by Prichard of Floyd and Mascher of Johnson.
On the question "Shall the rules be suspended?"
The ayes were, 51:
Bacon Baxter Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Brink Carlson
Dolecheck Fisher Fry Gassman
Gerhold Gustafson Hagenow Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Huseman Jacobsen 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 Wills Windschitl
Worthan Zumbach Speaker
Grassley
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The nays were, 45:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bearinger Bennett
Breckenridge Brown-Powers Cohoon Derry
Donahue Ehlert Forbes Gaskill
Hall Hunter Isenhart Jacoby
James Judge Kacena Konfrst
Kressig Kurth Kurtz Lensing
Mascher Matson McConkey McKean
Meyer, B. Nielsen Oldson Ourth
Prichard Running-Marquardt Smith, M. Smith, R.
Staed Steckman Sunde Thede
Wessel-Kroeschell Wilburn Williams Winckler
Wolfe
Absent or not voting, 4:
Deyoe Gaines Jeneary Olson
The motion to suspend the rules prevailed.
SENATE AMENDMENT CONSIDERED
House Concurred
Bossman of Woodbury called up for consideration House File 310,
a bill for an act relating to the practice of optometry, amended by the
Senate, and moved that the House concur in the Senate amendment
H–8065.
The motion prevailed and the House concurred in the Senate
amendment H–8065.
Bossman of Woodbury moved that the bill, as amended by the
Senate and concurred in by the House, 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. 310)
The ayes were, 91:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Baxter Bearinger
Bennett Bergan Best Bloomingdale
Bossman Breckenridge Brink Brown-Powers
Carlson Cohoon Derry Dolecheck
Donahue Ehlert Fisher Forbes
Fry Gaskill Gassman Gerhold
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Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen
James Jones Judge Kacena
Kaufmann Kerr Klein Konfrst
Kressig Kurth Kurtz Landon
Lohse Lundgren Matson Maxwell
McConkey McKean Meyer, A. Meyer, B.
Mitchell 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 Wheeler Wilburn Williams
Wills Winckler Windschitl Wolfe
Worthan Zumbach Speaker
Grassley
The nays were, 6:
Bacon Jacoby Lensing Mascher
Mohr Wessel-Kroeschell
Absent or not voting, 3:
Deyoe Gaines Jeneary
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
Ways and Means Calendar
House File 2620, a bill for an act relating to flying our colors special
registration plates, was taken up for consideration.
Maxwell of Poweshiek moved that the bill be read a last time now
and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was
read a last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (H.F. 2620)
The ayes were, 97:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Breckenridge Brink
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Brown-Powers Carlson Cohoon Derry
Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert Fisher
Forbes Fry Gaskill Gassman
Gerhold Gustafson Hagenow Hall
Hanusa Hein Hinson Hite
Holt Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacobsen Jacoby James 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 Wills Winckler
Windschitl Wolfe Worthan Zumbach
Speaker
Grassley
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 3:
Deyoe Gaines Jeneary
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Regular Calendar
House File 2456, a bill for an act providing an exception to the Iowa
state elevator code for certain multi-story commercial buildings in
specified circumstances, was taken up for consideration.
SENATE FILE 2195 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 2456
Landon of Polk asked and received unanimous consent to substitute
Senate File 2195 for House File 2456.
Senate File 2195, a bill for an act providing an exception to the
Iowa state elevator code for certain multi-story commercial buildings
in specified circumstances, was taken up for consideration.
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Landon of Polk moved that the bill be read a last time now and
placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read
a last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (S.F. 2195)
The ayes were, 97:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Breckenridge Brink
Brown-Powers Carlson Cohoon Derry
Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert Fisher
Forbes Fry Gaskill Gassman
Gerhold Gustafson Hagenow Hall
Hanusa Hein Hinson Hite
Holt Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacobsen Jacoby James 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 Wills Winckler
Windschitl Wolfe Worthan Zumbach
Speaker
Grassley
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 3:
Deyoe Gaines Jeneary
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
House File 2479, a bill for an act regarding persons who are
deemed independent contractors when performing services while
operating certain vehicles, was taken up for consideration.
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SENATE FILE 2296 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 2479
Worthan of Buena Vista asked and received unanimous consent to
substitute Senate File 2296 for House File 2479.
Senate File 2296, a bill for an act regarding persons who are
deemed independent contractors when performing services while
operating certain vehicles, was taken up for consideration.
Hunter of Polk offered amendment H–8138 filed by him.
Worthan of Buena Vista rose on a point of order that amendment
H–8138 was not germane.
The Speaker ruled the point well taken and amendment H–8138 not
germane.
Hunter of Polk asked for unanimous consent to suspend the rules to
consider amendment H–8138.
Objection was raised.
Hunter of Polk moved to suspend the rules to consider amendment
H–8138.
Roll call was requested by Hunter of Polk and Konfrst of Polk.
On the question "Shall the rules be suspended to consider amendment
H–8138?" (S.F. 2296)
The ayes were, 47:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bearinger Bennett
Breckenridge Brown-Powers Cohoon Derry
Donahue Ehlert Forbes Gaskill
Hall Hunter Isenhart Jacoby
James Judge Kacena Konfrst
Kressig Kurth Kurtz Lensing
Mascher Matson McConkey McKean
Meyer, B. Oldson Olson Ourth
Prichard Running-Marquardt Shipley Smith, M.
Smith, R. Staed Steckman Sunde
Thede Thorup Wessel-Kroeschell Wilburn
Williams Winckler Wolfe
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The nays were, 50:
Bacon Baxter Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Brink Carlson
Dolecheck Fisher Fry Gassman
Gerhold Gustafson Hagenow Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Huseman Jacobsen Jones Kaufmann
Kerr Klein Landon Lohse
Lundgren Maxwell Meyer, A. Mitchell
Mohr Mommsen Moore Nielsen
Osmundson Paustian Salmon Sexton
Sieck Sorensen Thompson Upmeyer
Wheeler Wills Windschitl Worthan
Zumbach Speaker
Grassley
Absent or not voting, 3:
Deyoe Gaines Jeneary
The motion to suspend the rules lost.
Kurtz of Lee offered amendment H–8110 filed by him and moved its
adoption.
Roll call was requested by Kurtz of Lee and Konfrst of Polk.
On the question "Shall amendment H–8110 be adopted?" (S.F. 2296)
The ayes were, 48:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bearinger Bennett
Breckenridge Brown-Powers Cohoon Derry
Donahue Ehlert Forbes 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 Thorup Wessel-Kroeschell
Wilburn Williams Winckler Wolfe
The nays were, 49:
Bacon Baxter Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Brink Carlson
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Dolecheck Fisher Fry Gassman
Gerhold Gustafson Hagenow Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Huseman Jacobsen Jones Kaufmann
Kerr Klein Landon Lohse
Lundgren Maxwell Meyer, A. Mitchell
Mohr Mommsen Moore Osmundson
Paustian Salmon Sexton Sieck
Sorensen Thompson Upmeyer Wheeler
Wills Windschitl Worthan Zumbach
Speaker
Grassley
Absent or not voting, 3:
Deyoe Gaines Jeneary
Amendment H–8110 lost.
Hunter of Polk rose on a point of order under Rule 10, decorum in
debate.
The Speaker ruled the point not well taken.
Worthan of Buena Vista 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. 2296)
The ayes were, 51:
Bacon Baxter Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Brink Carlson
Dolecheck Fisher Fry Gassman
Gerhold Gustafson Hagenow Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Huseman Jacobsen 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 Wills Windschitl
Worthan Zumbach Speaker
Grassley
143rd Day WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2020 619
The nays were, 46:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bearinger Bennett
Breckenridge Brown-Powers Cohoon Derry
Donahue Ehlert Forbes 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, 3:
Deyoe Gaines Jeneary
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 388, a bill for an act relating to the Iowa patriots
memorial highway, and including applicability provisions, with report
of committee recommending amendment and passage, was taken up
for consideration.
Worthan of Buena Vista offered amendment H–8166 filed by him
from the floor and moved its adoption.
Amendment H–8166 was adopted, placing out of order amendment
H–8073 filed by the committee on Transportation on March 4, 2020.
Worthan of Buena Vista 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. 388)
The ayes were, 97:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Breckenridge Brink
Brown-Powers Carlson Cohoon Derry
Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert Fisher
Forbes Fry Gaskill Gassman
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Gerhold Gustafson Hagenow Hall
Hanusa Hein Hinson Hite
Holt Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacobsen Jacoby James 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 Wills Winckler
Windschitl Wolfe Worthan Zumbach
Speaker
Grassley
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 3:
Deyoe Gaines Jeneary
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title, as amended, was agreed to.
Ways and Means Calendar
House File 2279, a bill for an act relating to the excise taxes on motor
fuel and certain special fuel, and including applicability provisions, was
taken up for consideration.
Paustian of Scott asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw amendment H–8167 filed by him from the floor.
SENATE FILE 2403 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 2279
Zumbach of Linn asked and received unanimous consent to
substitute Senate File 2403 for House File 2279.
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Senate File 2403, a bill for an act relating to the excise taxes on motor
fuel and certain special fuel, and including applicability provisions, was
taken up for consideration.
Zumbach of Linn 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. 2403)
The ayes were, 97:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bearinger Bennett Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Breckenridge Brink
Brown-Powers Carlson Cohoon Derry
Dolecheck Donahue Ehlert Fisher
Forbes Fry Gaskill Gassman
Gerhold Gustafson Hagenow Hall
Hanusa Hein Hinson Hite
Holt Hunter Huseman Isenhart
Jacobsen Jacoby James 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 Wills Winckler
Windschitl Wolfe Worthan Zumbach
Speaker
Grassley
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 3:
Deyoe Gaines Jeneary
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
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Regular Calendar
Senate File 2300, a bill for an act relating to the transfer of real
estate as part of the administration of a decedent’s estate, guardianship,
conservatorship, or trust, and including applicability provisions, with
report of committee recommending passage, was taken up for
consideration.
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. 2300)
The ayes were, 96:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bennett Bergan Best Bloomingdale
Bossman Breckenridge Brink Brown-Powers
Carlson Cohoon Derry Dolecheck
Donahue Ehlert Fisher Forbes
Fry Gaskill Gassman Gerhold
Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen
Jacoby James 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 Wills Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Worthan Zumbach Speaker
Grassley
The nays were, 1:
Bearinger
Absent or not voting, 3:
Deyoe Gaines Jeneary
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The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
Senate File 2348, a bill for an act relating to the restoration of
voting rights to certain convicted persons and including effective date
provisions, with report of committee recommending passage, was
taken up for consideration.
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?” (S.F. 2348)
The ayes were, 51:
Bacon Baxter Bergan Best
Bloomingdale Bossman Brink Carlson
Dolecheck Fisher Fry Gassman
Gerhold Gustafson Hagenow Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Huseman Jacobsen 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 Wills Windschitl
Worthan Zumbach Speaker
Grassley
The nays were, 45:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bennett Breckenridge
Brown-Powers Cohoon Derry Donahue
Ehlert Forbes 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
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Absent or not voting, 4:
Bearinger Deyoe Gaines Jeneary
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title was agreed to.
MOTION TO RECONSIDER PREVAILED
Windschitl of Harrison called up for consideration the motion to
reconsider House File 2547, filed on March 4, 2020, and moved to
reconsider the vote by which House File 2547, passed the House and
was placed on its last reading on March 4, 2020.
The motion prevailed and the House reconsidered House File 2547.
SENATE FILE 2191 SUBSTITUTED FOR HOUSE FILE 2547
Klein of Washington asked and received unanimous consent to
substitute Senate File 2191 for House File 2547.
Senate File 2191, a bill for an act relating to the payment of
required medical aid provided to prisoners, was taken up for
consideration.
Klein of Washington moved that the bill be read a last time now and
placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read
a last time.
On the question “Shall the bill pass?” (S.F. 2191)
The ayes were, 96:
Abdul-Samad Anderson Bacon Baxter
Bennett Bergan Best Bloomingdale
Bossman Breckenridge Brink Brown-Powers
Carlson Cohoon Derry Dolecheck
Donahue Ehlert Fisher Forbes
Fry Gaskill Gassman Gerhold
Gustafson Hagenow Hall Hanusa
Hein Hinson Hite Holt
Hunter Huseman Isenhart Jacobsen
Jacoby James Jones Judge
Kacena Kaufmann Kerr Klein
Konfrst Kressig Kurth Kurtz
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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 Wills Winckler Windschitl
Wolfe Worthan Zumbach Speaker
Grassley
The nays were, none.
Absent or not voting, 4:
Bearinger Deyoe Gaines Jeneary
The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to
have passed the House and the title 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 310, 2620 and Senate Files 388, 2191, 2195, 2296, 2300, 2348
and 2403.
HOUSE FILES WITHDRAWN
Windschitl of Harrison asked and received unanimous consent to
withdraw House Files 2079, 2279, 2456, 2479 and 2547 from further
consideration by the House.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Leave of absence was granted during voting as follows:
Deyoe of Story Gaines of Polk
Jacoby of Johnson Jeneary of Plymouth
Running-Marquardt of Linn
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INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
House File 2626, by committee on Ways and Means, a bill for an
act relating to the powers and duties of the department of agriculture
and land stewardship, including by providing for administration,
programs, and regulations, providing fees, providing penalties, and
making penalties applicable.
Read first time and placed on the Ways and Means calendar.
House File 2627, by committee on Ways and Means, a bill for an
act relating to qualifications for holding professional licensure in this
state, including the granting of licenses to persons licensed in other
states and acquiring residence in Iowa, disqualification provisions for
criminal convictions, the waiver of application fees, and licensee
discipline, and including effective date provisions.
Read first time and placed on the Ways and Means calendar.
The House stood at ease at 9:23 p.m., until the fall of the gavel.
The House resumed session at 9:39 p.m., Speaker Grassley in the
chair.
BILLS ENROLLED, SIGNED AND SENT TO GOVERNOR
The Chief Clerk of the House submitted the following report:
Mr. Speaker: The Chief Clerk of the House respectfully reports that the following
bills have been examined and found correctly enrolled, signed by the Speaker of the
House and the President of the Senate, and presented to the Governor for approval on
this 1st day of June 2020: House Files 2454, 2475, 2477 and 2512.
MEGHAN NELSON
Chief Clerk of the House
BILLS SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR
A communication was received from the Governor announcing that
on March 17, 2020, the following bill was approved and transmitted to
the Secretary of State:
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Senate File 2408, an Act relating to state and local finances by making and
supplementing appropriations, providing for legal and regulatory responsibilities,
providing for other properly related matters, and including effective date provisions.
Also: on March 18, 2020, the following bill was approved and
transmitted to the Secretary of State:
Senate File 2357, an Act relating to the practice and licensure of physician
assistants, and including effective date provisions.
Also: on June 1, 2020, the following bills were approved and
transmitted to the Secretary of State:
House File 2454, an Act relating to qualifications for community college career and
technical education instructors.
House File 2475, an Act relating to the review and permitting of sewer extensions
and water supply distribution system extensions, and including effective date provisions.
House File 2477, an Act relating to county regulation of certain agricultural
experiences.
House File 2512, an Act relating to county zoning procedures, and including
effective date and applicability provisions.
Senate File 537, an Act relating to taking coyotes while using an artificial source of
light.
Senate File 2082, an Act relating to matters involving the state board of education
and the department of education to reflect current practices, technology, and titles, to
delete redundancies, and to resolve inconsistencies.
Senate File 2119, 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.
Senate File 2120, an Act relating to controlled substances, including information
collection and reporting requirements under the Iowa prescription monitoring program.
Senate File 2135, an Act relating to the final disposition and disinterment of human
remains.
Senate File 2196, an Act extending the repeal date of the Iowa cell siting Act and
including effective date provisions.
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Senate File 2259, an Act relating to liability arising from the donation of equipment
by a municipality, fire department, emergency medical services provider, or law
enforcement agency.
Senate File 2275, an Act relating to eluding or attempting to elude a pursuing law
enforcement vehicle and providing penalties.
Senate File 2299, an Act relating to background checks for employees and students
of certain facilities, providers, programs, and agencies.
Senate File 2337, an Act relating to civil actions involving asbestos and silica, and
including applicability provisions.
COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED
The following communications were received in the office of the Chief
Clerk and placed on file in the Legislative Services Agency: To view
reports in full, click here.
BOARD OF REGENTS
Institute for Physical Research and Technology (ISU) Report, pursuant to Chapter
154.17, 2019 Iowa Acts.
Transfer of Funds Regional Study Centers Report, pursuant to Iowa Code Section 262.28.
Continuous Improvement Plan Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 262.9.
CHIEF INFORMATIONAL OFFICER
Status of Technology Upgrades or Enhancements for State Agencies Report, pursuant to
Iowa Code section 8B.9.
COMPREHENSIVE PETROLEUM UNDERGROUND
STORAGE TANK FUND BOARD
Progress and Activities Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 455G.4.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND LAND STEWARDSHIP
Expenditures Report, pursuant to Chapter 131.1, 2019 Iowa Acts.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bank Required Collateral Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 12C.20.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Closing the Achievement Gap Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 256.9.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Flood Recovery Fund Report, pursuant to Chapter 1001.3, 2020 Iowa Acts.
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Judicial Review Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 625.29.
Training and Technology Expenditures Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 8.62.
Medicaid Management Information System Central Portal Study Report, pursuant to
Chapter 85.64, 2019 Iowa Acts.
Preferred Drug List Program Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 249A.20A.
Medicaid Managed Care Oversight Report, pursuant to Chapter 1139.94, 2016 Iowa Acts.
Nursing Facilities Private Room Supplemental Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 249A.4.
Analysis of Medicaid Member Appeals Report, pursuant to Chapter 1165.128, 2018 Iowa Acts.
Glenwood Resource Center Report, pursuant to Chapter 1001.1., 2020 Iowa Acts.
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Expenditure Report, pursuant to Chapter 131.14, 2019 Iowa Acts.
Low Level Radioactive Waste Compact Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 457B.1.
Environmental Protection Commission Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 455B.105.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Debt Collection Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 421.17.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
Commission on Volunteer Service Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 15H.2.
LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY
Training and Technology Expenditures Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 8.62.
Judicial Review Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 625.29.
LOTTERY AUTHORITY
Quarterly Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 99G.7.
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PUBLIC TELEVISION
Judicial Review Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section, 625.29.
STATE PUBLIC DEFENDER
Judicial Review Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 625.29.
Indigent Defense System Report, pursuant to Iowa Code section 13B.2A.
SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT
House File 2384 Reassigned
Appropriations: Mohr, Chair; Brink, Hall, Running-Marquardt and Sorensen.
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 COMMERCE
Senate File 2301, a bill for an act relating to health care benefits coverage for specified
pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Do Pass June 3, 2020, placed on the calendar.
Senate File 2338, a bill for an act relating to civil actions, including the total amount
recoverable as a noneconomic damages award against a health care provider, recoverable
damages for medical expenses, and evidence offered to prove past medical expenses.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass with amendment H–8173 June 3, 2020,
placed on the calendar.
COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION
Senate File 2284, a bill for an act relating to matters involving the state board of regents
and the institutions the state board of regents governs, and including retroactive
applicability provisions.
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Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass with amendment H–8177 June 3, 2020,
placed on the calendar.
Senate File 2310, a bill for an act relating to the Iowa learning online initiative and to
standards, requirements, and rules relating to online learning programs and coursework
provided at the secondary school level.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass with amendment H–8175 June 3, 2020,
placed on the calendar.
Senate File 2356, a bill for an act relating to the education of students with
characteristics of dyslexia and to the preparation and licensure of practitioners for such
instruction, and establishing an Iowa dyslexia board.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass with amendment H–8174 June 3, 2020,
placed on the calendar.
COMMITTEE ON HUMAN RESOURCES
Senate File 2261, a bill for an act relating to the provision of behavioral health services
including via telehealth in a school setting.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Amend and Do Pass with amendment H–8165 March 12, 2020,
placed on the calendar.
Senate File 2283, a bill for an act relating to authorized training programs for certain
emergency medical care providers and including effective date provisions.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Do Pass March 12, 2020, placed on the calendar.
COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS
Committee Bill (Formerly House File 2470), relating to qualifications for holding
professional licensure in this state, including the granting of licenses to persons licensed
in other states and acquiring residence in Iowa, disqualification provisions for criminal
convictions, the waiver of application fees, and licensee discipline, and including effective
date provisions.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Do Pass June 3, 2020.
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Committee Bill (Formerly House File 2591), relating to the powers and duties of the
department of agriculture and land stewardship, including by providing for
administration, programs, and regulations, providing fees, providing penalties, and
making penalties applicable.
Fiscal Note: No
Recommendation: Do Pass June 3, 2020.
AMENDMENTS FILED
H–8165 S.F. 2261 Committee on Human Resources
H–8166 S.F. 388 Worthan of Buena Vista
H–8167 H.F. 2279 Paustian of Scott
H–8168 H.F. 2572 Hunter of Polk
H–8169 H.F. 2564 Hite of Mahaska
H–8170 S.F. 2321 Hite of Mahaska
H–8171 S.F. 2261 Salmon of Black Hawk
H–8172 H.F. 2623 Sexton of Calhoun
H–8173 S.F. 2338 Committee on Commerce
H–8174 S.F. 2356 Committee on Education
H–8175 S.F. 2310 Committee on Education
H–8176 S.F. 2283 Kaufmann of Cedar
H–8177 S.F. 2284 Committee on Education
H–8178 S.F. 2321 Isenhart of Dubuque
H–8179 H.J.R. 2004 Holt of Crawford
H–8180 S.J.R. 2001 Holt of Crawford
H–8181 S.J.R. 2001 Holt of Crawford
H–8182 S.J.R. 2001 Wessel-Kroeschell of Story
H–8183 S.J.R. 2001 Wessel-Kroeschell of Story
H–8184 S.J.R. 2001 Anderson of Polk
H–8185 S.J.R. 2001 Wilburn of Story
H–8186 S.J.R. 2001 Brown-Powers of Black Hawk
On motion by Windschitl of Harrison, the House adjourned at 9:39 p.m.,
until 8:30 a.m., Thursday, June 4, 2020.