A127 By Representatives Loeffelholz, Gronemus, Pettis, Suder, Ladwig, Musser, Owens, Hahn, Hundertmark, Hines, Albers, Miller, Ainsworth, Freese, Lassa, Bies, Gunderson, Ott, Stone, Petrowski and Pope-Roberts; cosponsored by Senators Harsdorf, Schultz, Leibham and A. Lasee.
To committee on Health.
Assembly Bill 167
Relating to: increasing the amount of the individual income tax subtract modification for social security benefits.
By Representatives Loeffelholz, Pettis, Ladwig, Musser, Owens, Hahn, Hundertmark, Hines, Albers, Freese, Lassa, Jeskewitz, Bies, Gunderson, Seratti, Stone, Petrowski, Townsend and J. Fitzgerald; cosponsored by Senators Kedzie, Leibham and Hansen.
To committee on Ways and Means.
To joint survey committee on Tax Exemptions .
Assembly Bill 168
Relating to: property taxation of land adjusted in value by state laws or local ordinances or local resolutions.
By Representatives Albers, Bies, Musser, Owens, Pettis and Seratti; cosponsored by Senator Stepp .
To committee on Ways and Means.
To joint survey committee on Tax Exemptions .
Assembly Bill 169
Relating to: the disclosure of public library records.
By Representatives Albers, Krawczyk, Bies, Friske, Grothman, Gunderson, Hahn, Hines, Jeskewitz, Ladwig, M. Lehman, Nass, Ott, Owens, Petrowski, Seratti, Stone, Townsend and Van Roy; cosponsored by Senators Leibham, Cowles, Lazich and Roessler.
To committee on Children and Families .
Assembly Bill 170
Relating to: requiring a hospital to provide to an alleged victim of sexual assault, with consent, information and emergency contraception and providing a penalty.
By Representatives Pocan, Berceau, Black, Boyle, Hebl, Krug, J. Lehman, Miller, Plouff, Pope-Roberts, Richards, Shilling, Sinicki, Travis, Wasserman, Young and Zepnick; cosponsored by Senators Risser, Carpenter, Chvala, Erpenbach, Jauch, Moore and Robson.
To committee on Health.
Assembly Bill 171
Relating to: creating an individual income tax subtract modification for jury service.
By Representatives Colon, Musser, Ziegelbauer, Sinicki, Young, Bies, Berceau, J. Wood, A. Williams, Boyle, Shilling, Albers and Wasserman.
To committee on Ways and Means.
To joint survey committee on Tax Exemptions .
Assembly Bill 172
Relating to: mailing and transmitting absentee ballots.
By Representatives Krug, Freese, Huber, Ladwig, Travis, Musser, Plouff, Hahn, Cullen, Albers, Zepnick, Staskunas, J. Lehman, Sinicki, Morris, Gundrum, Berceau, Coggs and Lassa; cosponsored by Senators Moore, Reynolds, Robson and Schultz.
To committee on Campaigns and Elections .
Assembly Bill 173
Relating to: constructing a veterinary diagnostic laboratory and granting bonding authority.
By Representatives Loeffelholz, Hines, Musser, Hahn, Ladwig, Ainsworth, Townsend, Freese, Bies, Ott, Petrowski, McCormick, Suder and Gronemus; cosponsored by Senator Leibham .
To committee on Agriculture.
Assembly Bill 174
Relating to: operation of all-terrain vehicles on real property under the management, supervision, or control of the Department of Natural Resources for purposes of hunting.
By Representatives Pettis, Johnsrud, Hines, Suder, Musser, Seratti, Ainsworth, Gunderson, Albers, Ott, Petrowski and Friske; cosponsored by Senators A. Lasee, Schultz and Stepp.
To committee on Natural Resources .
Assembly Bill 175
Relating to: mailing, transmittal, and witnessing of absentee ballots.
By Representatives Ladwig, Gunderson, Albers, Bies, Grothman, Hahn, Jensen, Jeskewitz, Krawczyk, M. Lehman, LeMahieu, McCormick, Montgomery, Nass, Ott, Owens, Seratti, Stone, Vrakas and J. Wood; cosponsored by Senators Darling, Leibham, Stepp, Cowles, S. Fitzgerald, Lazich, Reynolds, Schultz and Harsdorf.
To committee on Campaigns and Elections .
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Speaker's Communications
March 18, 2003
Representative Michael Powers
310 North, State Capitol
P.O. Box 8953
Madison, Wisconsin 53707
Senator Michael Ellis
118 South, State Capitol
P.O. Box 7882
Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7882
Dear Representative Powers and Senator Ellis:
Pursuant to Assembly Rule 42(1)(am) I am directing that the Joint Survey Committee on Tax Exemptions prepare a report on Assembly Bill 61 so that the legislature may proceed with further consideration of the bill.
Sincerely,
John G. Gard
Speaker
Wisconsin Assembly
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Committee Reports
The joint survey committee on Tax Exemptions reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 61
Relating to: creating a wireless 911 fund; imposing a surcharge on wireless telephone customers; making grants for wireless 911 emergency telephone service; providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures; granting rule-making authority; and making appropriations.
Adoption of Report:
Ayes: 7 - Representatives Powers and Hahn; Senators Ellis, Harsdorf and Decker; Secretary Morgan; and Mr. Lee.
Noes: 1 - Representative Hubler.
Michael Powers
Assembly Chairperson
Joint survey committee on Tax Exemptions
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Governor's Veto Message
March 17, 2003
To the Honorable members of the Assembly:
I am vetoing Assembly Bill 144 in its entirety. This bill does the following:
* Requires legislative approval by joint resolution of Indian gaming compacts that are for a period longer than 15 years.
* Stipulates that if the Legislature does not approve the compact, it must be returned to the Governor for renegotiation.
* Prohibits the Governor from authorizing a gaming establishment on lands acquired by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior in trust for the benefit of an Indian tribe after October 17, 1988, until the Legislature approves the proposed compact by joint resolution.
* Prohibits the Governor from entering into, amending, extending or renewing any compact that includes terms that in any way condition which gaming activities may be conducted under the compact based on gaming activities that are conducted in Canada.
* Requires that gaming compacts direct that tribes make good faith efforts to reach agreement with local governments on reimbursement of costs for services to gaming establishments.
My reasons for vetoing this bill are no different than those given in vetoing Senate Bill 41. I reiterate those reasons below.
Negotiations with the eleven Native American tribes that have gaming compacts with the state are a complex and involved process. Each of the tribes is a sovereign nation, with separate goals and interests pertaining to gaming. Completing individual compacts with each tribe is time consuming for a Governor and his staff. Adding the entire Legislature to this process would make these negotiations impossible to complete.
The state is currently facing a significant fiscal crisis. The Native American tribes are interested in compacts that reflect the long-term commitment that each of these nations has made to gaming enterprises within their broader economic development strategy. Taken together, there are significant positive opportunities for all involved in negotiating new compacts. These opportunities will be impossible to achieve without a focused negotiation strategy.
I believe that current law authorizing the Governor, on behalf of the state, to conduct negotiations with the Native American tribes regarding gaming compacts is wise public policy. Changing that law would prevent the state and tribes from reaching mutually beneficial goals.
Respectfully submitted,
Jim Doyle
Governor
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Referral of Agency Reports
State of Wisconsin
Department of Corrections
Madison
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