Committee: Joint Committee on Appropriations
Thursday, January 25, 2018
P - Present
E - Excused
A - Absent
Roll Call
P Sen. Sutton
P Sen. Nesiba
P Sen. Cronin
P Sen. Partridge
E Sen. Peters
P Sen. Haverly
P Sen. White
P Rep. Ahlers
P Rep. Carson
E Rep. Howard
P Rep. Karr
P Rep. Peterson (Sue)
P Rep. Lake
P Rep. Bartels
P Sen. Wiik
P Rep. Hunhoff
P Sen. Tidemann
P Rep. Anderson
OTHERS PRESENT: See Original Minutes
The meeting was called to order by Chair Anderson.
HB 1045: transfer funds from the budget reserve fund to support state aid to education and
to declare an emergency.
Presented by: Liza Clark, Commissioner of the Bureau of Finance & Management
MOTION: DO PASS HB 1045
Moved by: Wiik
Second by: Tidemann
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (15-0-3-0)
Voting Yes: Sutton, Nesiba, Cronin, Partridge, Haverly, White, Carson, Karr, Peterson (Sue),
Lake, Bartels, Wiik, Hunhoff, Tidemann, Anderson
Excused: Peters, Ahlers, Howard
HB 1098: make an appropriation from the water and environment fund and its revolving fund
subfunds for various water and environmental purposes and to declare an emergency.
Presented by: Jim Feeney, Department of Environment and Natural Resources (Handout(s): No. 1)
Proponents: Margo Northrup, South Dakota Association of Rural Water Systems
Angela Ehlers, South Dakota Association of Conservation Districts
MOTION: DO PASS HB 1098
Moved by: Hunhoff
Second by: Wiik
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (15-0-3-0)
Voting Yes: Sutton, Nesiba, Cronin, Partridge, Haverly, White, Carson, Karr, Peterson (Sue),
Lake, Bartels, Wiik, Hunhoff, Tidemann, Anderson
Excused: Peters, Ahlers, Howard
SB 28: make an appropriation for costs related to suppression of wildfires in the state and to
declare an emergency.
Presented by: Chris Petersen, Department of Agriculture (Handout(s): No. 2)
MOTION: AMEND SB 28
On page 1, line 4, of the printed bill, delete everything after "of" and insert "seven hundred nine
thousand one hundred thirty one dollars ($709,131)".
On page 1, line 5, delete everything before "or".
Moved by: Sutton
Second by: Peterson (Sue)
Action: Failed by voice vote.
MOTION: DO PASS SB 28
Moved by: Nesiba
Second by: Wiik
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (16-0-2-0)
Voting Yes: Sutton, Nesiba, Cronin, Partridge, Haverly, White, Ahlers, Carson, Karr, Peterson
(Sue), Lake, Bartels, Wiik, Hunhoff, Tidemann, Anderson
Excused: Peters, Howard
HB 1090: revise the deposits of the proceeds from the sale of certain surplus real estate at the
South Dakota Veterans' Home.
Presented by: Representative Ahlers (Handout(s): No. 3)
Opponents: Mark Quasney, Bureau of Finance and Management
MOTION: TO TABLE HB 1090
Moved by: Wiik
Second by: Cronin
Action: Failed by roll call vote. (8-7-3-0)
Voting Yes: Cronin, Haverly, Lake, Bartels, Wiik, Hunhoff, Tidemann, Anderson
Voting No: Nesiba, Partridge, White, Ahlers, Carson, Karr, Peterson (Sue)
Excused: Sutton, Peters, Howard
HB 1090: revise the deposits of the proceeds from the sale of certain surplus real estate at the
South Dakota Veterans' Home.
MOTION: DO PASS HB 1090
Moved by: Nesiba
Second by: Sutton
Action: Was not acted on.
MOTION: SUBSTITUTE MOTION DEFER HB 1090 TO THE 41
ST LEGISLATIVE DAY
Moved by: Cronin
Second by: Hunhoff
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (10-6-2-0)
Voting Yes: Cronin, Partridge, Haverly, White, Lake, Bartels, Wiik, Hunhoff, Tidemann,
Anderson
Voting No: Sutton, Nesiba, Ahlers, Carson, Karr, Peterson (Sue)
Excused: Peters, Howard
SB 45: revise certain provisions regarding the sale of unclaimed property.
Presented by: Jim Terwilliger, Bureau of Finance and Management
MOTION: DO PASS SB 45
Moved by: Partridge
Second by: Cronin
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (15-0-3-0)
Voting Yes: Nesiba, Cronin, Partridge, Haverly, White, Ahlers, Carson, Karr, Peterson (Sue),
Lake, Bartels, Wiik, Hunhoff, Tidemann, Anderson
Excused: Sutton, Peters, Howard
SB 48: authorize the Board of Regents to purchase improved agricultural real property in
Meade County, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
Presented by: Mike Rush, Board of Regents
Proponents: Daniel Scholl, Board of Regents
MOTION: DO PASS SB 48
Moved by: Partridge
Second by: Wiik
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (14-0-4-0)
Voting Yes: Nesiba, Cronin, Partridge, Haverly, White, Carson, Karr, Peterson (Sue), Lake,
Bartels, Wiik, Hunhoff, Tidemann, Anderson
Excused: Sutton, Peters, Ahlers, Howard
SB 49: authorize the Board of Regents to purchase unimproved agricultural real property in
Brookings County and to make an appropriation therefor.
Presented by: Mike Rush, Board of Regents
Proponents: Daniel Scholl, Board of Regents
MOTION: DO PASS SB 49
Moved by: Nesiba
Second by: Lake
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (14-0-4-0)
Voting Yes: Nesiba, Cronin, Partridge, Haverly, White, Carson, Karr, Peterson (Sue), Lake,
Bartels, Wiik, Hunhoff, Tidemann, Anderson
Excused: Sutton, Peters, Ahlers, Howard
HB 1064: expand the options for the beneficial disposition or use of certain real estate
located in Minnehaha County, to make certain appropriations, and to declare an emergency.
Presented by: Mike Rush, Board of Regents
Proponents: Marje Kaiser, School for the Deaf and School for the Blind
MOTION: DO PASS HB 1064
Moved by: Ahlers
Second by: Nesiba
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (16-0-2-0)
Voting Yes: Sutton, Nesiba, Cronin, Partridge, Haverly, White, Ahlers, Carson, Karr, Peterson
(Sue), Lake, Bartels, Wiik, Hunhoff, Tidemann, Anderson
Excused: Peters, Howard
SB 55: revise certain provisions regarding the tax on endoparasiticides and ectoparasiticides.
Presented by: Jim Terwilliger, Bureau of Finance and Management
Proponents: Brenda Forman, Ag Unity
MOTION: DO PASS SB 55
Moved by: White
Second by: Carson
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (16-0-2-0)
Voting Yes: Sutton, Nesiba, Cronin, Partridge, Haverly, White, Ahlers, Carson, Karr, Peterson
(Sue), Lake, Bartels, Wiik, Hunhoff, Tidemann, Anderson
Excused: Peters, Howard
MOTION: ADJOURN
Moved by: Bartels
Second by: Carson
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
Barb Bjorneberg
Committee Secretary
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DAVID L. ANDERSON, Co-Chair LARRY TIDEMANN, Co-Chair
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