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MAR12

GENERALORDERS - SECOND READING OF BILLS
Senate Chamber
Time: 10:00 AM

SB18-172 by Senator(s) Gardner; also Representative(s) Lee--Concerning testing of horse racing
licensees for the presence of prohibited substances.
(Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Energy recommends the bill be amended as printed in
Senate Journal, March 1, 2018.)
(Laid Over from March 8, 2018.)
SB18-043 by Senator(s) Grantham; also Representative(s) Lundeen--Concerning the legal effects that
the rejection by the senate of an individual nominated by the governor for appointment to a
state office have on the subsequent nomination or temporary appointment of the same
individual to or holdover of the individual in the same state office.
(Laid Over from March 8, 2018.)
SB18-116 by Senator(s) Cooke; also Representative(s) Williams D. and Van Winkle--Concerning the
issuance of capitol identification cards to members of the public to permit them entry to
state buildings containing the legislative branch of state government without having to
submit to personal security checks.
(Finance recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, February 14, 2018.)
(Appropriations recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 6,
2018.)
(Laid Over from March 8, 2018.)
SB18-175 by Senator(s) Gardner; also Representative(s) Lundeen--Concerning the prohibition against
paid union activities by public employees.
(Business, Labor, and Technology recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate
Journal, March 1, 2018.)
(Laid Over from March 8, 2018.)
SB18-001 by Senator(s) Baumgardner and Cooke; also Representative(s) Buck--Concerning
transportation infrastructure funding, and, in connection therewith, requiring the
transportation commission to submit a ballot question to the voters of the state at the
November 2018 general election, which, if approved, would authorize the state, with no
increase in any taxes, to issue additional transportation revenue anticipation notes for the
purpose of addressing critical priority transportation needs in the state by funding
transportation projects; would exclude note proceeds and investment earnings on note
proceeds from state fiscal year spending limits; would repeal an existing requirement that
the state treasurer execute lease-purchase agreements for the purpose of funding
transportation projects; and would require ten percent of state sales and use tax net revenue
to be credited to the state highway fund for the purpose of repaying any notes issued and
funding transportation projects.
(Transportation recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, January 24,
2018.)
(Appropriations recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate Journal, March 7,
2018.)
(Laid Over from March 9, 2018.)
HB18-1138 by Representative(s) Arndt; also Senator(s) Zenzinger--Concerning standardizing public
official oaths of office, and, in connection therewith, providing a uniform oath text and
establishing requirements for taking, subscribing, administering, and filing public oaths of
office.
(State, Veterans, and Military Affairs recommends the bill be amended as printed in Senate
Journal, March 8, 2018.)

Bills being heard:
    HB18-1138 Public Official Oaths And Affirmations
    SB18-001 Transportation Infrastructure Funding
    SB18-043 Senate State Office Nominee Rejection Effects
    SB18-116 Capitol Identification Card
    SB18-172 Horse Racing Licensee Alcohol And Drug Testing
    SB18-175 Prohibit Paid Union Activity By Public Employees
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