Ninety-Seventh Regular Session
STATE OF WISCONSIN
Senate Journal
The Chief Clerk makes the following entries under the above date.
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CHIEF CLERK'S ENTRIES
The Chief Clerk makes the following entries dated Thursday , June 22, 2006.
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Relating to collection agencies.
Submitted by Department of Financial Institutions.
Report received from Agency, June 22, 2006.
Referred to committee on Housing and Financial Institutions, June 22, 2006 .
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The Chief Clerk makes the following entries dated Tuesday , June 27, 2006.
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State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
June 15, 2006
The Honorable, The Senate:
I am pleased to nominate and with the advice and consent of the Senate, do appoint Palmer , Dian, of Brookfield, as a member of the UW Hospitals and Clinics Authority and Board, to serve for the term ending July 1, 2009.
Sincerely,
JIM DOYLE
Governor
Read and referred to committee on Health, Children, Families, Aging and Long Term Care.
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
June 15, 2006
The Honorable, The Senate:
I am pleased to nominate and with the advice and consent of the Senate, do appoint Mistele, Enid, of Sparta, as a member of the Physical Therapists Affiliated Credentialing Board, to serve for the term ending July 1, 2010.
Sincerely,
JIM DOYLE
Governor
Read and referred to committee on Health, Children, Families, Aging and Long Term Care.
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Relating to allowing the operation of double bottoms and certain other vehicles on certain specified highways.
Submitted by Department of Transportation.
Report received from Agency, June 23, 2006.
Referred to committee on Natural Resources and Transportation, June 27, 2006 .
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PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS
State of Wisconsin
June 27, 2006
The Honorable, The Senate:
I am writing to inform you that Senator Stepp is unable to attend the Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules meeting on Wednesday, June 28, 2006. Therefore, I am appointing Senator Leibham as a temporary replacement for this meeting.
Please contact me if you have any questions pertaining to this matter.
Sincerely,
DALE W. SCHULTZ
Senate Majority Leader
State of Wisconsin
Legislative Audit Bureau
June 22, 2006
The Honorable, The Legislature:
At your request, we have completed a review of the number of Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) employees convicted of felonies. It is part of a comprehensive evaluation of WTCS personnel policies and practices approved by the Joint Legislative Audit Committee, which will be completed later this year.
Using Department of Corrections felony data and WTCS payroll data from March 2006, we identified 15 WTCS employees who were felons under state supervision.
Section 111.321, Wis. Stats., generally prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of arrest or conviction record, but under s. 111.335(1)(c), Wis. Stats., employment can be terminated when a conviction is substantially related to the circumstance of an individual's job. The decision to terminate is typically determined by an internal investigation. Because technical colleges were unaware of some of the felons, we have recommended that they conduct internal investigations to determine whether any of the convictions we identified are substantially job-related and whether any job action is appropriate.
S887 We found that 8 of the 16 technical colleges had not developed policies or procedures for dealing with such situations, including policies related to terminating the employment of individuals when appropriate. We include a recommendation that technical college district boards establish policies and procedures for employee discipline and termination.
Finally, we found variation in how technical colleges conduct background checks of candidates for employment. We have recommended that the WTCS Board identify the types of jobs for which background checks should be conducted and require the technical college district boards to promulgate applicable policies.
We appreciate the courtesy and cooperation of the 16 technical colleges and WTCS Board staff in completing this review.
Sincerely,
JANICE MUELLER
State Auditor
State of Wisconsin
Legislative Audit Bureau
June 23, 2006
The Honorable, The Legislature:
As required by s. 13.94(1)(dm), Wis. Stats., we have completed our annual financial audit of State Fair Park. We have issued an unqualified opinion on State Fair Park's fiscal year (FY) 2004-05 financial statements and have continued to monitor its financial condition and efforts to improve its financial performance.
State Fair Park's expenditures have exceeded revenues in each year since FY 1999-2000. In FY 2004-05, it reported a loss of $3.6 million, and its accumulated cash deficit increased to $9.7 million.
In an attempt to limit future losses, State Fair Park has entered into an agreement that licenses a private promoter to operate the Milwaukee Mile racetrack. The promoter is responsible for all future racetrack improvements and will provide annual license fees to fund State Fair Park's debt service costs related to prior racetrack improvements. However, State Fair Park will continue to incur racing-related costs of nearly $1.8 million in 2006.
The Pettit Center, which is owned by State Fair Park but operated by a not-for-profit corporation, has reported net losses in each of the past five years. By June 30, it is expected to owe State Fair Park $1.3 million in past-due rent, which was intended to cover debt service costs that State Fair Park pays on the Center's behalf. Legislation to sell the Pettit Center to its not-forprofit corporation was introduced but not enacted during the most recent legislative session. As proposed, the sale would have required $2.6 million in general purpose revenue to fund future debt service costs related to the Pettit Center.
State Fair Park continues to pursue the option of selling the Pettit Center. Decisions regarding future state support may be needed if the Wisconsin Exposition Center continues to experience cash flow difficulties and if further capital improvements are proposed for the fairgrounds.
We appreciate the courtesy and cooperation extended to us by the staff of State Fair Park. A response from State Fair Park's executive director follows the appendix.
Sincerely,
JANICE MUELLER
State Auditor
Urban Open Space Foundation
June 20, 2006
The Honorable, The Senate:
As you know, Wisconsin's annual grant to a nonstick, nonprofit corporation for urban land conservation (Sec. 23.0957) was awarded to the Urban Open Space Foundation in 2005. The grant has made an extraordinary difference in helping our foundation accomplish its mission.
As a grant recipient, UOSF is required each fiscal year to submit a report detailing the activities for which the grant was expended. Copies of the report are to be submitted to "the Department of Natural Resources and the appropriate standing committees of the legislature as determined by the Speaker of the Assembly or the President of the Senate." It is my pleasure to submit to you the following report.
Thank you for your assistance in making this program available. State support is critical to our efforts to promote urban land conservation in Wisconsin through urban forest protection and restoration, water resource enhancement, and other open space objectives. We at Urban Open Space Foundation work with communities to create and revitalize public places; we're committed to helping them achieve their full natural, cultural, and economic potential through quality open space networks.
If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me directly at the numbers below.
Sincerely,
HEATHER MANN
Executive Director
Motions Under Senate Rule 98 and Joint Rule 7
for the Month of May 2006
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