No. 24
STATE OF MICHIGAN
Journal of the Senate
97th Legislature
REGULAR SESSION OF 2013
Senate Chamber, Lansing, Wednesday, March 13, 2013.
10:00 a.m.
The Senate was called to order by the President, Lieutenant Governor Brian N. Calley.
The roll was called by the Secretary of the Senate, who announced that a quorum was present.
Anderson—present Hopgood—present Pappageorge—present
Bieda—present Hune—present Pavlov—present
Booher—present Hunter—excused Proos—present
Brandenburg—present Jansen—present Richardville—present
Casperson—present Johnson—present Robertson—present
Caswell—present Jones—present Rocca—present
Colbeck—present Kahn—present Schuitmaker—present
Emmons—present Kowall—present Smith—present
Green—present Marleau—present Walker—present
Gregory—present Meekhof—present Warren—present
Hansen—present Moolenaar—present Whitmer—present
Hildenbrand—present Nofs—present Young—present
Hood—present
Reverend John Miller of First Congregational Church of Royal Oak offered the following invocation:
Gracious and loving God, Lord of justice and mercy, guide and inspire us today as we serve those You have called us to serve. Help us to bear them in mind as we work toward the future of Michigan and our local communities. Help us to find common ground, mutual respect, gifted peers, and creative solutions on both sides of the aisle. Help us to seek best paths and practices together, united in a spirit of humble service.
We are blessed to be here facing this day together. With grateful hearts we pray. Amen.
The President, Lieutenant Governor Calley, led the members of the Senate in recital of the Pledge of Allegiance.
Motions and Communications
Senator Hopgood entered the Senate Chamber.
Senator Hopgood moved that Senator Johnson be temporarily excused from today’s session.
The motion prevailed.
Senator Hopgood moved that Senator Hunter be excused from today’s session.
The motion prevailed.
Senator Meekhof moved that Senator Pavlov be temporarily excused from today’s session.
The motion prevailed.
Senator Meekhof moved that rule 3.902 be suspended to allow the guest of Senator Colbeck admittance to the Senate floor.
The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Senator Meekhof moved that the rules be suspended and that the following bills, now on Committee Reports, be placed on the General Orders calendar for consideration today:
Senate Bill No. 234
Senate Bill No. 218
Senate Bill No. 252
The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
Recess
Senator Meekhof moved that the Senate recess subject to the call of the Chair.
The motion prevailed, the time being 10:07 a.m.
11:17 a.m.
The Senate was called to order by the President, Lieutenant Governor Calley.
During the recess, Senators Johnson and Pavlov entered the Senate Chamber.
By unanimous consent the Senate proceeded to the order of
Third Reading of Bills
Senator Meekhof moved that the following bill be placed at the head of the Third Reading of Bills calendar:
Senate Bill No. 108
The motion prevailed.
The following bill was read a third time:
Senate Bill No. 108, entitled
A bill to amend 2001 PA 142, entitled “Michigan memorial highway act,” (MCL 250.1001 to 250.2080) by adding section 69.
The question being on the passage of the bill,
The bill was passed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor, as follows:
Roll Call No. 45 Yeas—36
Anderson Gregory Kahn Richardville
Bieda Hansen Kowall Robertson
Booher Hildenbrand Marleau Rocca
Brandenburg Hood Meekhof Schuitmaker
Casperson Hopgood Moolenaar Smith
Caswell Hune Nofs Walker
Colbeck Jansen Pappageorge Warren
Emmons Johnson Pavlov Whitmer
Green Jones Proos Young
Nays—0
Excused—1
Hunter
Not Voting—0
In The Chair: President
The Senate agreed to the title of the bill.
By unanimous consent the Senate returned to the order of
Messages from the Governor
The following messages from the Governor were received:
Date: March 12, 2013
Time: 9:34 a.m.
To the President of the Senate:
Sir—I have this day approved and signed
Enrolled Senate Bill No. 60 (Public Act No. 3), being
An act to amend 1927 PA 372, entitled “An act to regulate and license the selling, purchasing, possessing, and carrying of certain firearms, gas ejecting devices, and electro-muscular disruption devices; to prohibit the buying, selling, or carrying of certain firearms, gas ejecting devices, and electro-muscular disruption devices without a license or other authorization; to provide for the forfeiture of firearms and electro-muscular disruption devices under certain circumstances; to provide for penalties and remedies; to provide immunity from civil liability under certain circumstances; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state and local agencies; to prohibit certain conduct against individuals who apply for or receive a license to carry a concealed pistol; to make appropriations; to prescribe certain conditions for the appropriations; and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act,” by amending section 2a (MCL 28.422a), as amended by 2012 PA 377.
(Filed with the Secretary of State on March 12, 2013, at 1:25 p.m.)
Date: March 12, 2013
Time: 9:36 a.m.
To the President of the Senate:
Sir—I have this day approved and signed
Enrolled Senate Bill No. 44 (Public Act No. 2), being
An act to amend 1994 PA 295, entitled “An act to require persons convicted of certain offenses to register; to prohibit certain individuals from engaging in certain activities within a student safety zone; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain departments and agencies in connection with that registration; and to prescribe fees, penalties, and sanctions,” by amending section 8 (MCL 28.728), as amended by 2011 PA 18.
(Filed with the Secretary of State on March 12, 2013, at 1:23 p.m.)
Respectfully,
Rick Snyder
Governor
By unanimous consent the Senate proceeded to the order of
General Orders
Senator Meekhof moved that the Senate resolve itself into the Committee of the Whole for consideration of the General Orders calendar.
The motion prevailed, and the President, Lieutenant Governor Calley, designated Senator Gregory as Chairperson.
After some time spent therein, the Committee arose; and the President, Lieutenant Governor Calley, having resumed the Chair, the Committee reported back to the Senate, favorably and without amendment, the following bills:
Senate Bill No. 171, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending section 40119 (MCL 324.40119), as amended by 2004 PA 587.
Senate Bill No. 172, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 73109 and 73110 (MCL 324.73109 and 324.73110), as amended by 1998 PA 546.
The bills were placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The Committee of the Whole reported back to the Senate, favorably and with a substitute therefor, the following bill:
Senate Bill No. 234, entitled
A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” (MCL 257.1 to 257.923) by adding section 811v.
Substitute (S-1).
The Senate agreed to the substitute recommended by the Committee of the Whole, and the bill as substituted was placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The Committee of the Whole reported back to the Senate, favorably and with a substitute therefor, the following bill:
Senate Bill No. 218, entitled
A bill to amend 2008 PA 94, entitled “Water resource improvement tax increment finance authority act,” by amending sections 3 and 10 (MCL 125.1773 and 125.1780); and to repeal acts and parts of acts.
Substitute (S-1).
The Senate agreed to the substitute recommended by the Committee of the Whole, and the bill as substituted was placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
The Committee of the Whole reported back to the Senate, favorably and with a substitute therefor, the following bill:
Senate Bill No. 252, entitled
A bill to establish a marina dredging loan origination program; to authorize certain loan guarantees; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state agencies and officials; and to provide for an appropriation.
Substitute (S-3).
The Senate agreed to the substitute recommended by the Committee of the Whole, and the bill as substituted was placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.
Resolutions
The question was placed on the adoption of the following resolution consent calendar:
Senate Resolution No. 25
Senate Resolution No. 26
The resolution consent calendar was adopted.
Senator Hune offered the following resolution:
Senate Resolution No. 25.
A resolution proclaiming March 2013 as National Athletic Training Month in the state of Michigan.
Whereas, Athletic trainers have a long history of providing quality health care for athletes and those engaged in physical activity. They have acquired specific knowledge and skills acquired through their nationally-regulated educational processes; and
Whereas, Athletic trainers provide recognition and prevention of injuries, evaluation and treatment, rehabilitation, health care administration, and education and guidance; and
Whereas, The National Athletic Trainers’ Association represents and supports 35,000 members of the athletic training profession employed in professional sports, colleges and universities, high schools, clinics and hospitals, corporate and industrial settings, performing arts, and military branches; and
Whereas, Leading organizations concerned with athletic training and health care have joined together in a common desire to raise public awareness of the importance of the athletic training profession and to emphasize the importance of quality health care within the aforementioned settings; and
Whereas, Such an effort will improve health care for athletes and those engaged in physical activity and promote the athletic training profession; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate, That we hereby proclaim the month of March 2013 as National Athletic Training Month in the state of Michigan.
Senators Anderson, Bieda, Booher, Brandenburg, Hansen, Hildenbrand, Hopgood, Kowall and Marleau were named co‑sponsors of the resolution.
Senators Hood, Hansen, Gregory, Booher, Marleau, Jones, Young, Hopgood and Anderson offered the following resolution:
Senate Resolution No. 26.
A resolution recognizing March 18-22, 2013, as Michigan School Counselors Week.
Whereas, The Michigan Senate recognizes the importance of school counseling through the inclusion of elementary and secondary school counseling programs in Michigan schools; and
Whereas, Michigan school counselors have long emphasized the importance of personal and social development and academic achievement. School counselors help develop well-rounded students by guiding them through their academic, personal, social, and career development; and
Whereas, Counselors play a vital role in ensuring that students are aware of financial aid and college opportunities. They may encourage students to pursue challenging academic courses to prepare them for college majors and careers in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields; and
Whereas, School counselors help students cope with the serious and common challenges of growing up, including peer pressure, mental health issues, school violence, disciplinary problems, the deployment of family members to conflicts overseas, and problems in the home; and
Whereas, Counselors are also instrumental in helping students, teachers, and parents deal with personal trauma and community and national tragedies. They are among the few professionals in a school building who are trained both in education and mental health; and
Whereas, Despite the important contributions of school counselors to student success, counseling positions are not always protected when budgets are cut; and
Whereas, The average student-to-counselor ratio in Michigan public schools is 634-to-1, almost triple the 250-to-1 ratio recommended by the American School Counselor Association, the American Counseling Association, the American Medical Association, the American Psychological Association, and other organizations; and
Whereas, The celebration of Michigan School Counselors Week would increase awareness of the important and necessary role school counselors play in the lives of students in Michigan. It is important to acknowledge the role they play in cultivating our most important resource—Michigan’s children; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate, That the members of this legislative body recognize March 18-22, 2013, as Michigan School Counselors Week.
Senators Bieda, Brandenburg, Jansen and Kowall were named co‑sponsors of the resolution.
Senators Pappageorge, Booher and Hood offered the following resolution:
Senate Resolution No. 24.
A resolution designating April 2013 as Michigan Student Athlete Cardiac Awareness Month.
Whereas, The state of Michigan has lost at least 53 students to sudden cardiac arrest and related causes since December 1999, including 16-year-old Detroit Catholic Central High School football player David Widzinski who died in his sleep on December 3, 2012. On January 15, 2013, 17-year-old Toron Murphy, Jr., who played football for Martin Luther King, Jr. High School in Detroit, collapsed just after arriving at school and was later pronounced dead at the hospital; and
Whereas, One of those students lost was 15-year-old Kimberly Anne Gillary, who suffered a sudden cardiac arrest in a high school water polo game on April 1, 2000; and
Whereas, The Gillary family founded the Kimberly Anne Gillary Foundation in April 2000 in Kimberly’s memory to donate automated external defibrillators (AEDs) to Michigan high schools and to advocate cardiac screening and testing of all Michigan high school student athletes; and
Whereas, As of February 2, 2013, the Kimberly Anne Gillary Foundation has raised more than $1.18 million and donated more than 610 AEDs to Michigan high schools; and
Whereas, There have been at least two lives saved using AEDs donated by the Kimberly Anne Gillary Foundation. On October 24, 2007, the life of 17-year-old Ashley Palmer was saved at Davison High School due to the quick thinking and training of Davison High School staff members. On April 22, 2009, 67-year-old Larry Ratkowski, while a spectator at a Hamilton High School baseball game, was saved due to the quick thinking and training of the principal, the athletic trainer, one of the students, and a deputy sheriff; and
Whereas, In large part, as a result of the efforts of the Kimberly Anne Gillary Foundation, approximately 75 percent of the high schools in Michigan now have at least one AED, and staff members are trained in CPR and the use of an AED. There is an increased awareness of the importance of more effective pre-participation cardiac screening of our high school student athletes and having AEDs readily accessible in our Michigan high schools; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate, That April 2013 be hereby designated as Michigan Student Athlete Cardiac Awareness Month; and be it further
Resolved, That the people of the state of Michigan are encouraged to become more aware of the importance of improved pre-participation screening of our student athletes and the preparedness of our citizenry and public employees to respond to the sudden cardiac arrest of our sons and daughters while entrusted to our public schools in the course of their education; and be it further
Resolved, That the State Board of Education be urged to include provisions in policies and regulations for AED training in student health education courses and for regular AED drills, so that students and staff will be better prepared to use AEDs to save lives in schools and other public places; and be it further
Resolved, That the State Board of Education advise schools to facilitate the education of students and their families to identify situations where students may be at risk; and be it further
Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to the Kimberly Anne Gillary Foundation and the State Board of Education as a symbol of our support.
Pending the order that, under rule 3.204, the resolution be referred to the Committee on Government Operations,
Senator Meekhof moved that the rule be suspended.
The motion prevailed, a majority of the members serving voting therefor.
The question being on the adoption of the resolution,
Senator Meekhof moved that further consideration of the resolution be postponed for today.
The motion prevailed.
Introduction and Referral of Bills
Senators Jones, Nofs, Pappageorge, Marleau, Hansen, Booher, Brandenburg, Schuitmaker and Proos introduced
Senate Bill No. 261, entitled
A bill to establish the American Red Cross Michigan fund in the department of treasury; to provide for the distribution of the money from the fund; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain agencies and officials; and to provide for appropriations.
The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.
Senators Jones, Nofs, Pappageorge, Marleau, Hansen, Booher, Brandenburg, Schuitmaker and Proos introduced
Senate Bill No. 262, entitled
A bill to amend 1967 PA 281, entitled “Income tax act of 1967,” by amending section 435 (MCL 206.435), as amended by 2012 PA 154.
The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.
Senators Caswell, Green, Jones and Proos introduced
Senate Bill No. 263, entitled
A bill to amend 1976 PA 295, entitled “State transportation preservation act of 1976,” by amending section 10 (MCL 474.60), as amended by 2012 PA 42; and to repeal acts and parts of acts.
The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Transportation.
Senator Casperson introduced
Senate Bill No. 264, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled “Natural resources and environmental protection act,” by amending sections 1301, 30102, 30104, 32512, 32513, and 32514 (MCL 324.1301, 324.30102, 324.30104, 324.32512, 324.32513, and 324.32514), section 1301 as amended by 2012 PA 249, sections 30102 and 30104 as amended by 2011 PA 218, sections 32512 and 32513 as amended by 2012 PA 247, and section 32514 as added by 1995 PA 59, and by adding sections 30102a and 32512b.
The bill was read a first and second time by title and referred to the Committee on Outdoor Recreation and Tourism.
Committee Reports
The Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs and Homeland Security reported
Senate Bill No. 219, entitled
A bill to amend 1972 PA 222, entitled “An act to provide for an official personal identification card; to provide for its form, issuance and use; to regulate the use and disclosure of information obtained from the card; to prescribe the powers and duties of the secretary of state; to prescribe fees; to prescribe certain penalties for violations; and to provide an appropriation for certain purposes,” by amending section 2 (MCL 28.292), as amended by 2011 PA 158.
With the recommendation that the bill pass.
The committee further recommends that the bill be given immediate effect.
John R. Moolenaar
Chairperson
To Report Out:
Yeas: Senators Moolenaar, Pappageorge, Emmons, Gregory and Smith
Nays: None
The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.
The Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs and Homeland Security reported
House Bill No. 4037, entitled
A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” by amending section 310 (MCL 257.310), as amended by 2012 PA 498.
With the recommendation that the bill pass.
The committee further recommends that the bill be given immediate effect.
John R. Moolenaar
Chairperson
To Report Out:
Yeas: Senators Moolenaar, Pappageorge, Emmons, Gregory and Smith
Nays: None
The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs and Homeland Security submitted the following:
Meeting held on Tuesday, March 12, 2013, at 1:00 p.m., Room 210, Farnum Building
Present: Senators Moolenaar (C), Pappageorge, Emmons, Gregory and Smith
The Committee on Government Operations reported
Senate Bill No. 234, entitled
A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled “Michigan vehicle code,” (MCL 257.1 to 257.923) by adding section 811v.
With the recommendation that the substitute (S-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
The committee further recommends that the bill be given immediate effect.
Randy Richardville
Chairperson
To Report Out:
Yeas: Senators Richardville, Hildenbrand, Meekhof, Whitmer and Hunter
Nays: None
The bill and the substitute recommended by the committee were referred to the Committee of the Whole.
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The Committee on Government Operations submitted the following:
Meeting held on Tuesday, March 12, 2013, at 1:00 p.m., Rooms 402 and 403, Capitol Building
Present: Senators Richardville (C), Hildenbrand, Meekhof, Whitmer and Hunter
The Committee on Judiciary reported
Senate Bill No. 31, entitled
A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled “The insurance code of 1956,” (MCL 500.100 to 500.8302) by adding section 2210a.
With the recommendation that the bill pass.
The committee further recommends that the bill be given immediate effect.
Rick Jones
Chairperson
To Report Out:
Yeas: Senators Jones, Schuitmaker, Rocca and Bieda
Nays: None
The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.
The Committee on Judiciary reported
Senate Bill No. 32, entitled
A bill to amend 1998 PA 386, entitled “Estates and protected individuals code,” (MCL 700.1101 to 700.8206) by adding section 7114.
With the recommendation that the bill pass.
The committee further recommends that the bill be given immediate effect.
Rick Jones
Chairperson
To Report Out:
Yeas: Senators Jones, Schuitmaker, Rocca and Bieda
Nays: None
The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.
The Committee on Judiciary reported
Senate Bill No. 221, entitled
A bill to amend 1994 PA 295, entitled “Sex offenders registration act,” by amending section 5a (MCL 28.725a), as amended by 2011 PA 17.
With the recommendation that the substitute (S-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
The committee further recommends that the bill be given immediate effect.
Rick Jones
Chairperson
To Report Out:
Yeas: Senators Jones, Schuitmaker, Rocca and Bieda
Nays: None
The bill and the substitute recommended by the committee were referred to the Committee of the Whole.
The Committee on Judiciary reported
Senate Bill No. 236, entitled
A bill to amend 1961 PA 236, entitled “Revised judicature act of 1961,” by amending section 2534 (MCL 600.2534), as amended by 2006 PA 506.
With the recommendation that the bill pass.
The committee further recommends that the bill be given immediate effect.
Rick Jones
Chairperson
To Report Out:
Yeas: Senators Jones, Schuitmaker and Bieda
Nays: None
The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.
The Committee on Judiciary reported
House Bill No. 4054, entitled
A bill to amend 1991 PA 46, entitled “Eligible domestic relations order act,” by amending sections 2 and 10 (MCL 38.1702 and 38.1710), section 2 as amended by 2008 PA 348.
With the recommendation that the bill pass.
The committee further recommends that the bill be given immediate effect.
Rick Jones
Chairperson
To Report Out:
Yeas: Senators Jones, Schuitmaker, Rocca and Bieda
Nays: None
The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The Committee on Judiciary submitted the following:
Meeting held on Tuesday, March 12, 2013, at 2:30 p.m., Room 110, Farnum Building
Present: Senators Jones (C), Schuitmaker, Rocca and Bieda
The Committee on Outdoor Recreation and Tourism reported
Senate Bill No. 218, entitled
A bill to amend 2008 PA 94, entitled “Water resource improvement tax increment finance authority act,” by amending sections 3 and 10 (MCL 125.1773 and 125.1780); and to repeal acts and parts of acts.
With the recommendation that the substitute (S-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
The committee further recommends that the bill be given immediate effect.
Goeffrey M. Hansen
Chairperson
To Report Out:
Yeas: Senators Hansen, Hildenbrand, Meekhof, Casperson, Moolenaar, Young and Hopgood
Nays: None
The bill and the substitute recommended by the committee were referred to the Committee of the Whole.
The Committee on Outdoor Recreation and Tourism reported
Senate Bill No. 252, entitled
A bill to establish a marina dredging loan origination program; to authorize certain loan guarantees; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state agencies and officials; and to provide for an appropriation.
With the recommendation that the substitute (S-3) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
The committee further recommends that the bill be given immediate effect.
Goeffrey M. Hansen
Chairperson
To Report Out:
Yeas: Senators Hansen, Hildenbrand, Meekhof, Casperson, Moolenaar, Young and Hopgood
Nays: None
The bill and the substitute recommended by the committee were referred to the Committee of the Whole.
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The Committee on Outdoor Recreation and Tourism submitted the following:
Meeting held on Tuesday, March 12, 2013, at 3:00 p.m., Room 210, Farnum Building
Present: Senators Hansen (C), Hildenbrand, Meekhof, Casperson, Moolenaar, Young and Hopgood
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The Subcommittee on Department of Environmental Quality submitted the following:
Meeting held on Tuesday, March 12, 2013, at 12:00 noon, Room 110, Farnum Building
Present: Senators Green (C), Walker and Booher
Excused: Senator Hopgood
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The Subcommittee on Department of Natural Resources submitted the following:
Meeting held on Tuesday, March 12, 2013, at 12:30 p.m., Room 110, Farnum Building
Present: Senators Green (C), Walker and Booher
Excused: Senator Hopgood
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The Subcommittee on Department of Human Services submitted the following:
Meeting held on Tuesday, March 12, 2013, at 2:00 p.m., Room 405, Capitol Building
Present: Senators Caswell (C), Jansen, Proos and Gregory
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The Subcommittee on General Government submitted the following:
Meeting held on Tuesday, March 12, 2013, at 2:30 p.m., Senate Appropriations Room, 3rd Floor, Capitol Building
Present: Senators Pappageorge (C), Jansen, Colbeck and Johnson
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The Committee on Infrastructure Modernization submitted the following:
Meeting held on Tuesday, March 12, 2013, at 3:41 p.m., Senate Appropriations Room, 3rd Floor, Capitol Building
Present: Senators Kahn (C), Pappageorge, Booher, Jansen, Brandenburg, Hood and Warren
COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE REPORT
The Subcommittee on K-12, School Aid, Education submitted the following:
Meeting held on Wednesday, March 13, 2013, at 9:00 a.m., Senate Appropriations Room, 3rd Floor, Capitol Building
Present: Senators Walker (C), Caswell, Pappageorge and Hopgood
Scheduled Meetings
Administrative Rules - Thursday, March 14, 2:30 p.m., Room 327, South Tower, House Office Building (373-5773)
Appropriations -
Subcommittees -
Agriculture and Rural Development - Tuesday, April 9, 3:00 p.m., Senate Hearing Room, Ground Floor, Boji Tower (373-2768)
General Government - Tuesdays, March 19 and April 9, 2:30 p.m., Senate Appropriations Room, 3rd Floor, Capitol Building (373-2768)
Human Services Department - Tuesday, March 19, 2:00 p.m., Room 405, Capitol Building (373-2768)
Judiciary - Thursday, March 21, 9:00 a.m., Room 100, Farnum Building (373-2768)
K-12, School Aid, Education - Wednesday, March 20, 9:00 a.m., Senate Appropriations Room, 3rd Floor, Capitol Building (373-2768)
Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Department - Thursday, March 14, 9:00 a.m., Room 405, Capitol Building (373-2768)
State Police and Military Affairs - Thursday, April 11, 3:00 p.m., Rooms 402 and 403, Capitol Building (373-2768)
Health Policy - Thursday, March 14, 9:00 a.m., Senate Hearing Room, Ground Floor, Boji Tower (373-5314)
Outdoor Recreation and Tourism - Thursday, March 14, 12:30 p.m., Room 110, Farnum Building (373-5323)
Regulatory Reform - Thursday, March 14, 12:30 p.m., Room 210, Farnum Building (373-5307)
State Drug Treatment Court Advisory Committee - Tuesday, March 26, 9:30 a.m., Legislative Council Conference Room, 3rd Floor, Boji Tower (373-0212)
Senator Meekhof moved that the Senate adjourn.
The motion prevailed, the time being 11:32 a.m.
The President, Lieutenant Governor Calley, declared the Senate adjourned until Thursday, March 14, 2013, at 10:00 a.m.
CAROL MOREY VIVENTI
Secretary of the Senate
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