HB 182 - CHARITABLE GAMING & GAMING ON FERRIES CHAIRMAN HALCRO announced the next order of business as House Bill 182, "An Act relating to charitable gaming and to gaming on state ferries; and providing for an effective date." CHAIRMAN HALCRO indicated that he was approached about two hours ago by the sponsor of HB 182 [Representative Pete Kott] to move the bill out of committee. However, he personally has an intense dislike for bills being brought up at the last minute, even though it's perfectly legitimate under the Uniform Rules. The sponsor has assured him that he has the votes to move the bill out of committee, but that sponsor did not anticipate the absence of two committee members. He asked for discussion amongst the committee members on whether or not this bill should be considered for a vote. Number 1849 REPRESENTATIVE COWDERY indicated that bringing up a held-over bill is standard procedure. It doesn't require a notice. He intends to vote to move the bill out of committee. REPRESENTATIVE KOOKESH said he objects to not having enough notice. Furthermore, he is willing to leave and believes that one other committee member is willing to leave as well to disrupt the quorum. He said, "Nobody approached me about voting for it or bringing it out of committee, so I don't feel any obligation to sit here and continue to..." Number 1907 REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON asked whether it takes four members to move a bill out of committee or four "do pass" votes. CHAIRMAN HALCRO replied, according to his understanding, a quorum of four is needed to conduct business, but a majority of the quorum is needed to move legislation. Number 1926 REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON asked Chairman Halcro whether all of the transportation aspects of the bill have been removed. CHAIRMAN HALCRO replied, "Yes." REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON replied then that he personally doesn't see a reason to hold the bill in committee any longer. REPRESENTATIVE KOOKESH said he doesn't see a reason to hold the bill in committee either, but he wants the other two members of the committee [Representative Masek and Kohring] present before taking such action. Number 1955 REPRESENTATIVE KEMPLEN stated he is personally opposed to the extension of gambling in the state. He is willing to leave, along with Representative Kookesh, to disrupt the quorum. CHAIRMAN HALCRO stated he has some philosophical problems with the bill as well. He reiterated that he doesn't like it when a chairman "drops something on the table" at the last minute. It is unfair. He announced that he would hold the bill in committee and bring it up again at a future date. He would notify the sponsor of his decision. [HB 182 WAS HELD IN COMMITTEE]