P - Present
E - Excused
A - Absent
Roll Call
P Abdallah
P Blake
P Fargen
P Gibson
P Gosch
P Hoffman
P Hunhoff (Bernie)
P Moser
P Rausch
P Turbiville
P Wick
P Cronin, Vice-Chair
P Lust, Chair
OTHERS PRESENT: See Original Minutes
The meeting was called to order by Representative Lust.
MOTION: TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2012
Moved by: Turbiville
Second by: Gibson
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION: TO INTRODUCE AT THE REQUEST OF THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
THE FOLLOWING BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTION.
Moved by: Wick
Second by: Cronin
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
THE CHAIR DEFERRED HB 1110
HB 1092: authorize the sale of nonresident duck hunting licenses in certain counties.
Presented by: Representative Charles Hoffman
MOTION: TO TABLE HB 1092
Moved by: Rausch
Second by: Fargen
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (13-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Abdallah, Blake, Fargen, Gibson, Gosch, Hoffman, Hunhoff (Bernie), Moser,
Rausch, Turbiville, Wick, Cronin, Lust
HB 1108: require the state to provide the public with access to an electronic database
containing certain information on any loans, grants, or tax rebates provided by the
state for the purpose of economic development.
Presented by: Representative Bernie Hunhoff
Proponents: David Bordewyk, SD Newspaper Association
Opponents: Pat Costello, Governors Office of Economic Development
David Owen, SD Chamber of Commerce and Industry
MOTION: DO PASS HB 1108
Moved by: Gibson
Second by: Blake
Action: Was not acted on.
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