Legislature(2015 - 2016)
2016-05-05 House Journal
Full Journal pdf2016-05-05 House Journal Page 2772 HB 156 Representative Keller moved and asked unanimous consent that the House rescind action in failing to adopt the following (page 2741): SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 156(FIN) "An Act relating to a parent's right to direct the education of a child; relating to the duties of the state Board of Education and Early Development, the Department of Education and Early Development, school boards, and school districts; relating to public school curriculum and assessments; relating to compliance with federal education laws; relating to public school accountability; relating to a statewide assessment plan and review 2016-05-05 House Journal Page 2773 of education laws and regulations; repealing the minimum expenditure for instruction for school districts; relating to sex education, human reproduction education, and human sexuality education; relating to suicide awareness and prevention training; relating to contracts for student assessments; relating to questionnaires and surveys administered in public schools; relating to physical examinations for teachers; and providing for an effective date." Representative Tarr objected and withdrew the objection. There being no further objection, the motion passed. Representative Millett moved that the House adopt the Conference Committee report (page 2648), thus adopting SCS CSHB 156(FIN). The question being: "Shall the House adopt the report?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 156(FIN) Adopt YEAS: 21 NAYS: 18 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Vazquez, Wilson, Colver, Gattis, Hughes, Johnson, Keller, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Munoz, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Chenault Nays: Tarr, Tuck, Wool, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Guttenberg, Herron, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, Ortiz, Seaton, Spohnholz, Stutes Excused: Hawker And so, the House adopted the report. Representative Millett moved the effective date clause. The question being: "Shall the effective date clause be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: SCS CSHB 156(FIN) Adopt Effective Date YEAS: 23 NAYS: 16 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 0 2016-05-05 House Journal Page 2774 Yeas: Thompson, Tilton, Vazquez, Wilson, Colver, Gattis, Herron, Hughes, Johnson, Keller, LeDoux, Lynn, Millett, Nageak, Neuman, Olson, Pruitt, Reinbold, Saddler, Seaton, Stutes, Talerico, Chenault Nays: Tarr, Tuck, Wool, Claman, Drummond, Edgmon, Foster, Gara, Guttenberg, Josephson, Kawasaki, Kito, Kreiss-Tomkins, Munoz, Ortiz, Spohnholz Excused: Hawker And so, lacking the required 27 votes, the effective date clause was not adopted, and the new title follows: SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 156(FIN)(efd fld H) "An Act relating to a parent's right to direct the education of a child; relating to the duties of the state Board of Education and Early Development, the Department of Education and Early Development, school boards, and school districts; relating to public school curriculum and assessments; relating to compliance with federal education laws; relating to public school accountability; relating to a statewide assessment plan and review of education laws and regulations; repealing the minimum expenditure for instruction for school districts; relating to sex education, human reproduction education, and human sexuality education; relating to suicide awareness and prevention training; relating to contracts for student assessments; relating to questionnaires and surveys administered in public schools; relating to physical examinations for teachers." The Chief Clerk notified the Senate. The Senate adopted the Conference report (Senate Journal page 2750). SCS CSHB 156(FIN)(efd fld H) was referred to the Chief Clerk for engrossment.