To committee on Environment and Utilities.
Referred on June 13, 1995 .
Relating to sport fishing.
Report received from Agency, June 8, 1995.
To committee on Natural Resources.
Referred on June 13, 1995 .
Relating to sport fishing and fish refuges.
Report received from Agency, June 8, 1995.
To committee on Natural Resources.
Referred on June 13, 1995 .
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INTRODUCTION AND REFERENCE
OF PROPOSALS
Read first time and referred:
Assembly Joint Resolution 49
Relating to: establishing a Police and Firefighters Hall of Fame in Superior.
By Representative Boyle ; cosponsored by Senator Jauch .
To committee on Government Operations.
Assembly Bill 441
Relating to: expanding requirements for a woman's informed consent for performance or inducement of an abortion and for consent to a minor's obtaining an abortion and providing a penalty.
By Representatives Grothman, Grobschmidt, Ladwig, Walker, Albers, Ryba, Duff, Vander Loop, Ourada, Hoven, Schneiders, Musser, Silbaugh, Lehman, Nass, Huebsch, Green, Hutchison, Dobyns, Gard, Lazich, Urban, Ward, Zukowski, Owens, Kreibich, F. Lasee, Seratti, Johnsrud, Goetsch, Ainsworth, Lorge, Gunderson, Coleman, Hahn, Olsen, Wood, Otte, Freese, Brandemuehl, Ott, Porter, Handrick, Kelso and Powers; cosponsored by Senators Drzewiecki, Petak, Buettner, Andrea, Cowles, Rude, Fitzgerald, Breske, A. Lasee, Zien, Farrow, Schultz, Weeden and Leean .
To committee on Children and Families.
Assembly Bill 442
Relating to: the use of the term "multiracial" on state forms.
By Representatives Boyle, Duff, La Fave, Lorge, Krug, Grobschmidt, Riley, Black, Wilder and Baldwin; cosponsored by Senator Schultz .
To committee on Government Operations.
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A311 Communications
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Secretary of State
Madison
To Whom It May Concern:
Acts, Joint Resolutions and Resolutions deposited in this office have been numbered and published as follows:
Resolution Number Enrolled No. Publication Date
Assembly Jt. Res. 1 10Not published
Assembly Jt. Res. 2 11Not published
Assembly Jt. Res. 3 12Not published
Assembly Jt. Res. 11 13Not published
Assembly Jt. Res. 18 14Not published
Assembly Jt. Res. 34 15Not published
Sincerely,
Douglas La Follette
Secretary of State
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May 1, 1995
Speaker David Prosser
119 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 101
Madison, WI 53708
Dear Speaker Prosser:
I have formed two subcommittees to the Assembly Health Committee to study regulatory issues. The subcommittee names, members and purposes are as follows:
Subcommittee on Nursing Home Regulatory Relief
Members: Rep. Frank Urban, Chair
Rep. Scott Walker
Rep. Joseph Handrick
Rep. Robert Wirch
Purpose: This subcommittee will study the regulatory burdens on nursing homes in Wisconsin and make recommendations on how to relieve unnecessary regulations.
Subcommittee on Home Health Regulatory Relief
Members: Rep. Gregg Underheim, Chair
Rep. Mary Lazich
Rep. Frank Lasee
Rep. Mark Meyer
Purpose: This subcommittee will study the regulatory burdens on home health agencies in Wisconsin and make recommendations on how to relieve unnecessary regulations.
Sincerely,
Gregg Underheim
Chairperson
Committee on Health
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Agency Reports
State of Wisconsin
Department of Employe Trust Funds
Madison
March, 1995
To the Honorable the Legislature:
This Comprehensive Annual Financial Report of the Wisconsin Department of Employe Trust Funds (ETF) provides the audited financial data and highlights of the 1993 program year. This is the second comprehensive report we have produced in the past four months, as we continue to make progress in our goal of having our reports published within six months of audit completion.
ETF manages retirement and benefit programs for a wide variety of state, municipal, school district and other local employers. The Introduction to this year's report places emphasis on a subject very important to all citizens of Wisconsin and the nation -- good health, health insurance and health care cost containment.
ETF administers the Wisconsin Public Employes Group Health Insurance Program covering 59,500 active state employes, 15,300 state retirees, 5,800 active local government employes and about 500 retirees from local governments. When the spouses and dependents of the covered individuals are included, ETF's health insurance program serves more than 200,000 persons. Wisconsin began a trend-setting program in managed health care in 1983 to provide quality health care while controlling the health insurance premium costs to the taxpayer and the public employe. This year's report recognizes that program's ten years of success.
Graphic displays in the Introductory Section will give you a thumbnail sketch of ETF's full program data. Other sections provide basic statistical information over a 10-year reporting period and the requisite actuarial report. For the state's "Annual Report" requirements, we provide information on ETF's accomplishments and legislation passed affecting our programs. This material continues from the last Annual Report of the agency, and provides an ongoing record of program and financial data.
Your comments would be appreciated and can be directed to me at (608) 266-1071 or to Sandy Drew, our Director of Legislation and Planning at (608) 267-2929.
Sincerely,
Eric O. Stanchfield
Secretary
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adjournment
Representative Jensen moved that the Assembly stand adjourned until 9:00 A.M. on Friday, June 16.
The question was: Shall the Assembly stand adjourned?
Motion carried.
The Assembly stood adjourned.
9:21 P.M.
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