Committee votes: HB 2,288 fails; HB 3,000 and committee substitute for HB 3,113 pass
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Summary
In executive session the House Special Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs recorded a failed vote on House Bill 2,288 (5–7), and approved House Bill 3,000 (12–0) and the House committee substitute for House Bill 3,113 (11–1).
The Missouri House Special Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs took three recorded votes in executive session after closing the public hearing portion of its meeting.
House Bill 2,288: The chair moved that House Bill 2,288 be voted due pass. Roll-call votes were recorded and the result was 5 ayes and 7 nos; House Bill 2,288 did not pass.
House Bill 3,000: The chair next moved that House Bill 3,000 be voted to pass. The committee recorded 12 ayes and 0 nos; the committee voted House Bill 3,000 due pass.
House Bill 3,113 (committee substitute): A committee substitute for House Bill 3,113 (described in the hearing as adding the same definition of "public building" used earlier in the chapter and making a grammatical change to the first sentence) was distributed, moved and adopted by voice. The committee then voted the House Committee substitute for House Bill 3,113 due pass by roll call, 11 ayes and 1 no.
Vote tallies and recorded names: The hearing record contains roll-call exchanges and individual aye/no responses. The transcript records multiple members saying "Aye" or "No" during the roll calls (Madam Chair Burns, Vice Chair Oler King / Eller King as recorded in different lines, Representatives Walsh Moore, Amato, Black, Brown, Faulkner, Fowler, Gallic, Hales, Myrath/Mosley, Reuter, Rush, Smith, Wellenkamp/Weldingcamp and Wolfen). The transcript includes variant spellings for several names across the proceeding; the roll-call tallies above reflect the committee record as stated by the chair in the hearing: HB 2,288 failed 5–7; HB 3,000 passed 12–0; House Committee substitute for HB 3,113 passed 11–1.
What the votes mean: The transcript does not include committee reports or bill texts for the three items beyond brief sponsor remarks or substitute descriptions; the hearing record shows the committee adopted a procedural substitute for HB 3,113 and advanced the three items as noted.
The committee then concluded its meeting.
