Legislature(2019 - 2020)
2019-04-10 House Journal
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Full Journal pdf2019-04-10 House Journal Page 0563 Representative Rasmussen moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 1 to Amendment No. 62 be adopted. There being no objection, Amendment No. 1 to Amendment No. 62 was adopted. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 62 as amended be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSSHB 39(FIN) am Second Reading Amendment No. 62 as amended YEAS: 25 NAYS: 13 EXCUSED: 2 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Carpenter, Drummond, Eastman, Fields, Jackson, Johnson, Johnston, Kopp, LeBon, LeDoux, Merrick, Pruitt, Rasmussen, Rauscher, Revak, Shaw, Stutes, Sullivan-Leonard, Talerico, Thompson, Tilton, Tuck, Vance, Wilson, Wool Nays: Claman, Edgmon, Foster, Hannan, Hopkins, Josephson, Knopp, Kreiss-Tomkins, Ortiz, Spohnholz, Story, Tarr, Zulkosky Excused: Lincoln, Neuman And so, Amendment No. 62 as amended was adopted. Amendment No. 63 was offered by Representative Eastman: Page 36, following line 10: Insert new material to read: "It is the intent of the legislature that the university system evaluate its admissions standards, with the goal of achieving a six-year, full-time, degree-seeking student graduation rate of at least 32.5 percent for graduates receiving a baccalaureate degree, by 2026, and that admissions-related state expenditures support this target." Representative Eastman moved and asked unanimous consent that Amendment No. 63 be adopted. Representative Wool objected. Representative Claman rose to a point of order, citing Section 180 of Mason's Manual.