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 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2012
Moved by: Turbiville
Second by: Hoffman
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
HB 1155: regulate certain automatic periodic financial transfers for the purpose of
funding political contributions.
Presented by: Representative Hal Wick
Proponents: Jason Gant, Office of the Secretary of State
Opponents: Joe Kraljic, Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way
Moved by: Fargen
Second by: Gibson
Action: PREVAILED BY ROLL CALL VOTE. (11-2-0-0)
Voting Yes: Abdallah, Blake, Fargen, Gibson, Gosch, Hunhoff (Bernie), Moser, Rausch,
Turbiville, Cronin, Lust
Voting No: Hoffman, Wick
HB 1166: require the departments of Agriculture and Game, Fish and Parks to
provide certain actions and funding specified in the South Dakota black-tailed prairie
dog conservation and management plan.
Presented by: Representative Lance Russell
MOTION: TO TABLE HB 1166
Moved by: Gibson
Second by: Turbiville
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (10-2-1-0)
Voting Yes: Abdallah, Fargen, Gibson, Gosch, Hoffman, Rausch, Turbiville, Wick, Cronin, Lust
Voting No: Blake, Hunhoff (Bernie)
Excused: Moser
HB 1140: require that all recorded votes of the Legislature be displayed on the
Legislative Research Council's internet site and to establish a penalty.
Presented by: Representative Stace Nelson
MOTION: AMEND HB 1140
of all estimated federal revenues in any fiscal year.
Presented by: Representative Hal Wick
Opponents: Mike Boyle, Self, Avon
Rita Houglum, Self
MOTION: TO TABLE HJR 1009
Moved by: Turbiville
Second by: Gosch
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (12-1-0-0)
Voting Yes: Abdallah, Blake, Fargen, Gibson, Gosch, Hoffman, Hunhoff (Bernie), Moser,
Rausch, Turbiville, Cronin, Lust
Voting No: Wick
MOTION: ADJOURN
Moved by: Gibson
Second by: Fargen
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
Joshua Klumb