To committee on Energy and Utilities .
Assembly Bill 738
Relating to: mobile examining stations operated by the Department of Transportation for processing operator's license and identification card applications and use of an affidavit by certain electors as proof of identification for voting.
By Representatives C. Taylor, Zamarripa, Hulsey, Seidel, Kessler, Pope-Roberts, Pasch, Mason, Pocan, Berceau, Roys, Ringhand, Doyle, Molepske Jr, Sinicki, Bewley, Hebl, Fields and Turner; cosponsored by Senators Taylor, Holperin, Risser and Vinehout.
To committee on Election and Campaign Reform .
Assembly Bill 739
Relating to: prohibiting smoking in motor vehicles in which children under the age of 16 are present.
By Representatives E. Coggs and Young.
To committee on Transportation.
Assembly Bill 740
Relating to: designating and marking a portion of STH 27 in Rusk and Sawyer counties as the Willis J. Hutnik Memorial Highway.
By Representative Williams .
To committee on Transportation.
Assembly Bill 741
Relating to: intimidation or harassment of recall petition signers.
By Representatives Roys, Berceau, C. Taylor, Turner and Young; cosponsored by Senators Lassa and Taylor.
To committee on Election and Campaign Reform .
Assembly Bill 742
Relating to: creation of a category of business corporation identified as a benefit corporation.
By Representatives Fields, Roys, E. Coggs and Molepske Jr; cosponsored by Senators Taylor, Holperin and C. Larson.
To committee on Jobs, Economy and Small Business .
Assembly Bill 743
Relating to: radon measurement and mitigation and granting rule-making authority.
By Representatives C. Taylor and Berceau; cosponsored by Senator C. Larson .
To committee on Public Health and Public Safety .
Assembly Bill 744
Relating to: the sale, collection, and recycling of mercury-added lamps and thermostats, the disposal of mercury-added products, granting rule-making authority, making an appropriation, and providing a penalty.
By Representatives C. Taylor, Pocan, Berceau, Roys, Turner and Ringhand; cosponsored by Senator Lassa .
To committee on Natural Resources .
Assembly Bill 745
Relating to: obtaining informed consent for the prescription and use of drugs and devices and granting rule-making authority.
By Representative Krusick .
To committee on Health.
Assembly Bill 746
Relating to: discontinuance of the use of voting machines, recounts of machine-readable ballots, petitions for recounts, inspection of areas where voted ballots are stored, and destruction of ballots after an election.
By Representative Roys .
To committee on Election and Campaign Reform .
Assembly Bill 747
Relating to: eliminating certain requirements that must be met before a proceeding may be brought against a child under 12 years of age for habitual truancy and requiring the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under the Children's Code to order certain dispositions if the habitual truancy of a child under 12 years of age is the result of the neglect, refusal, or inability of the parent or guardian of the child to cause the child to attend school regularly.
By Representatives Krusick and Berceau.
To committee on Children and Families .
Assembly Bill 748
Relating to: reporting of student testing results in public schools and in private schools participating in a parental choice program, a school assessment guide, licensure of teachers in private schools participating in a parental choice program, and evaluation of teachers and principals.
By Representative Krusick .
To committee on Education.
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Committee Reports
The committee on Colleges and Universities reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 473
Relating to: delaying the restrictions on participation by the University of Wisconsin System in selling or providing telecommunications services.
Passage:
Ayes: 5 - Representatives Nass, Wynn, Toles, Berceau and Molepske Jr.
Noes: 1 - Representative Pridemore.
To committee on Rules.
Stephen Nass
Chairperson
Committee on Colleges and Universities
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A945 The committee on Health reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 408
Relating to: eliminating ambulatory surgical center assessment.
Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 adoption:
Ayes: 9 - Representatives Stone, Severson, Van Roy, Strachota, Litjens, Richards, Pasch, Seidel and C. Taylor.
Noes: 1 - Representative Kaufert.
Passage as amended:
Ayes: 10 - Representatives Stone, Severson, Kaufert, Van Roy, Strachota, Litjens, Richards, Pasch, Seidel and C. Taylor.
Noes: 0.
To committee on Rules.
Jeff Stone
Chairperson
Committee on Health
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The committee on Homeland Security and State Affairs reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 233
Relating to: an exemption from the prevailing wage law for a public works project that is not less than 85 percent privately funded in which the completed facility is dedicated to the state or a local governmental unit for conservation, recreational, or educational purposes.
Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 adoption:
Ayes: 5 - Representatives Van Roy, Kuglitsch, Ballweg, August and Kooyenga.
Noes: 3 - Representatives Danou, Zamarripa and Bewley.
Passage as amended:
Ayes: 5 - Representatives Van Roy, Kuglitsch, Ballweg, August and Kooyenga.
Noes: 3 - Representatives Danou, Zamarripa and Bewley.
To committee on Rules.
Karl Van Roy
Chairperson
Committee on Homeland Security and State Affairs
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The committee on Jobs, Economy and Small Business reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 575
Relating to: directing the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation to develop a workforce training program and authorizing a technical college district board to obtain a state trust fund loan to provide workforce training.
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