P - Present
Roll Call
OTHERS PRESENT: See Original Minutes
The meeting was called to order by Senator Barbara Everist, Chair
MOTION:
TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 2002
E - Excused
A - Absent
Brosz
Daugaard
Hutmacher
Munson
Sutton (Dan)
Symens
Whiting
Brown (Arnold), Vice-Chair
Everist, Chair
Moved by: Munson
Second by: Brown (Arnold)
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
SB 181: provide for increases to the state minimum wage.
Presented By: Craig Johnson, Secretary of the Department of Labor(document #1)
Proponents: Phil George, Department of Labor
Senator Koetzle
Paul Aylward, AFL-CIO
Joe Kraljic, Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way
Travis Benson, Sioux Falls Catholic Diocese
Jim Keyes, Associated General Contractors of South Dakota
Dave Hanson, Board of Regents(documents #2, #3)
Carol Robertson
Larry Zikmund, Associated General Contractors Building Chapter of Sioux Falls
Opponents: David Owen, South Dakota Chamber of Commerce
Jerry Wheeler, South Dakota Retailers Association
John Brown, National Federation of Independent Business
Dan Nelson, Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce
The Chair deferred SB 181 until Friday, February 1, 2002.
SB 183: prohibit misleading unsolicited commercial e-mails.
Presented By: Bob Sahr, Public Utilities Commissioner
Proponents: Otto Doll, Commissioner of the Bureau of Information and Technology
MOTION:
AMEND SB 183
Moved by: Daugaard
Second by: Brown (Arnold)
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION:
DO PASS SB 183 AS AMENDED
Moved by: Brown (Arnold)
Second by: Whiting
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote.(9-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Brosz, Daugaard, Hutmacher, Munson, Sutton (Dan), Symens, Whiting, Brown
(Arnold), Everist
SB 154: revise certain provisions related to abandoned mineral interests.
Presented By: Senator Ed Olson
MOTION:
TO TABLE SB 154
Moved by: Brown (Arnold)
Second by: Munson
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote.(9-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Brosz, Daugaard, Hutmacher, Munson, Sutton (Dan), Symens, Whiting, Brown
(Arnold), Everist
SB 184: protect the children of South Dakota against sexual exploitation by
criminalizing certain conduct involving children and the internet, to provide for civil
remedies, to require certain people to report suspected violations, and to revise
certain provisions regarding the unlawful use of computers.
Presented By: Jerus Campbell, Governor's Office(document #4)
Proponents: Tony Sanchez, Department of Social Services
Bill Mickelson, Governor's Office
Otto Doll, Commissioner of the Bureau of Information and Technology
Douglas Loen, Governor's Office
Travis Benson, Sioux Falls Catholic Diocese
Mike Shaw, Motion Picture Association of America
MOTION:
AMEND SB 184
"
Section 33. That
§
22-22-25
be amended to read as follows:
22-22-25.
Sections 22-22-23 and
Section
22-22-24
shall
and sections 7, 8, and 10 of this Act do
not apply to the selling, lending, distributing, exhibiting, giving away, showing, possessing, or
making of films, photographs, or other materials involving only nudity, if
such
the
materials are
made for and have a serious literary, artistic, educational, or scientific value.
".
Moved by: Symens
Alice Christensen
Second by: Munson
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION:
DO PASS SB 184 AS AMENDED
Moved by: Brown (Arnold)
Second by: Hutmacher
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote.(9-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Brosz, Daugaard, Hutmacher, Munson, Sutton (Dan), Symens, Whiting, Brown
(Arnold), Everist
MOTION:
ADJOURN
Moved by: Hutmacher
Second by: Brown (Arnold)
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
Committee Secretary
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