Brooks, Bryan Wisconsin Institute
Brooks, Bryan Wisconsin Medical Society
Christianson, Peter C Onyx Waste Services Inc
Cisco, Molly Grassroots Empowerment Project
Deisinger, Chris Union of Concerned Scientists
Dettmann, Cathleen State Bar of Wisconsin
Driessen, Anthony GMI, Inc.
Early, Annie Wisconsin Pipe Trades Association
Elias, Nathan Discover Mediaworks Inc
Fonfara, Thomas GMI, Inc.
Fonfara, Thomas Onyx Waste Services Inc
Foti, Steven Wisconsin Pipe Trades Association
Franken, Andrew National Vehicle Protection Association
Gunderson, Dan Wisconsin Laborers District Council
Holschbach, Todd Nature Conservancy, The
Hoven, Timothy United States Cellular Corporation
Hulsey, Brett Sierra Club - John Muir Chapter
Jadin, Paul Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce
Jentz, Robert Nature Conservancy, The
Kammer, Peter Wisconsin Land Information Association
Kisiel, John Wisconsin Builders Association
Kuehn, Ronald W Energy Education, Inc.
Kuehn, Ronald W Wisconsin Bowhunters Association
Kuehn, Ronald W Wisconsin Outdoors Alliance
Kussow, Michelle Wisconsin State Council of Trout Unlimited
Lamb, Jordan Energy Education, Inc.
Lyke, Jim Forward Janesville Inc
McCoshen, William J Discover Mediaworks Inc
McKenzie, Ellyn Sixteenth Street Community Health Center
Moore, Michael State Professional Education & Information Council
Murray, Michael Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault
Nilles, Bruce Sierra Club - John Muir Chapter
Osborne, Patrick Wisconsin Physicians Service Insurance Corporation (WPS)
Partenfelder-Moede, Peggy Distilled Spirits Council of the United States
Peshek, Peter Onyx Waste Services Inc
Petak, George CenturyTel Service Group LLC
Petak, George McCain Foods USA Inc.
Petak, George Wisconsin Institute
Petak, George Wisconsin School Food Service Association
Petersen, Eric J Forward Janesville Inc
Plautz, Jolene Joint Water Quality Commission of Danbury & St. Croix
Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin
Purtell-Boyce, Lisa Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin
Purtell-Boyce, Lisa Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin Inc
Rogowski, Michael Wisconsin Institute
Rosenzweig, Peggy AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin Inc
Scholz, Brandon Wisconsin State Council of Trout Unlimited
Schubert, Lisa Wisconsin Literacy Inc
Seitz, Robert Wisconsin Association of Mutual Insurance Companies
Seitz, Robert Wisconsin Insurance Alliance
Seitz, Robert Wisconsin Reinsurance Corporation
Settle, Kristin Institute for Wisconsin's Future
Springer, Thomas J Wisconsin Institute
Stein, Bradley United States Cellular Corporation
Taylor, Chad Onyx Waste Services Inc
Tierney, Jodie American Cancer Society
Tyre, Scott DSG Strategies Inc
Tyre, Scott Intralot
S180 Walsh, Kenneth Wisconsin Pipe Trades Association
Welch, Robert S.C. Johnson & Son Inc
Welsh, Michael United States Cellular Corporation
Welsh, Michael Wisconsin Association of Local Health Departments and
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Wichman, Kelly Dog Federation of Wisconsin Inc
Wilson, John D Onyx Waste Services Inc
Also available from the Wisconsin Ethics Board are reports identifying the amount and value of time state agencies have spent to affect legislative action and reports of expenditures for lobbying activities filed by organizations that employ lobbyists.
Sincerely,
R. Roth Judd
Executive Director
State of Wisconsin
Department of Health and Family Services
April 15, 2005
The Honorable, The Legislature:
The Department of Health and Family Services is pleased to submit to the Governor and the Legislature the Wisconsin Tobacco Prevention and Control Program, 2005 Annual Report. The report is reqired by 2003 Wis. Act 33, SB 44, Section 2462, 255.15(4).
Sincerely,
HELENE NELSON
Secretary
State of Wisconsin
Department of Health and Family Services
April 13, 2005
The Honorable, The Legislature:
1999 Wis. Act 113 established requirements intended to strengthen protections for children from harmful lead exposures in their homes. The provisions require, among other things, that the Department develop and maintain a statewide registry of lead-free and lead-safe housing, develop the standards that properties must meet to be certified lead-free or lead-safe, and implement the voluntary and mandatory provisions of the registry.
Attached is the final report to the legislature, as required by 1999 Wisconsin Act 113, Section 32, (9c)(a), that provides the required facts about activities related to reducing lead-based paint hazards in residential property. The report evaluates the successes or failures of Act 113 and rules promulgated under Act 113, in reducing the incidence of lead poisoning in children. The report also provides recommendations for statutory language changes needed to further the goal of eliminating childhood lead poisoning in Wisconsin.
Questions about this report may be referred to Shelley Bruce with the Division of Public Health, at 608-267-0928.
Sincerely,
HELENE NELSON
Secretary
State of Wisconsin
Department of Revenue
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