Senator-elect Marklein joins the Senate after having served in the Assembly from 2011 to 2015.
A practicing Certified Public Accountant and Certified Fraud Examiner, Senator-elect Marklein brought his financial savvy to the Assembly where he served as Chair of the Committee on Ways and Means, and as Vice Chair of the Assembly Audit Committee.
He will continue his work on fiscal issues in the Senate as Chair of the Committee on Revenue, Financial Institutions, and Rural Issues and will have the honor of serving on the Joint Committee on Finance. He will also act as Vice Chair of the committee on Transportation & Veteran’s Affairs.
Joining Senator-elect Marklein in attendance today are his wife, Peggy, his children, multiple siblings and other members of his big farm family.”
Senator Fitzgerald Introduced Senator Roth
Before his recent election to the Senate, Senator-elect Roger Roth served in the Assembly from 2007 to 2011, where he gained a reputation as a champion of fiscal responsibility. Prior to joining the Assembly, the Fox Valley native worked for and eventually led his family homebuilding business, which he and his brother still co-own.
A veteran of the Iraq War, Senator-elect Roth served four tours in the Middle East as a member of the Wisconsin Air National Guard, deployed in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom.
He will continue his career of service in the Senate as the Chair of the Committee on Workforce Development, Public Works, & Military Affairs as well as the Vice Chair of the Committee on Sporting Heritage, Mining & Forestry.
Senator Roth would like to thank his family members in the audience today: his wife Rebecca, sons Roger and Oliver, his father Roger Roth Senior and mother Karen, as well as numerous others joining him today: Joe Roth, Kevin Roth, Kasper Roth, Emmett Long, Madalyn Long, Bob Giesen, and Catherine Giesen.
Senator Fitzgerald Introduced Senator Wanggaard
Senator Van Wanggaard returns to the senate after previously serving from 2011 to 2012. He will represent the people of the 21st Senate District.
Senator Wanggaard has a long record of public service, with four terms on the Racine County Board of Supervisors and nearly 40 years in law enforcement—first as a security guard and police liaison and later as an appointee to the Racine Police and Fire Commission where he served as Secretary, Vice Chairman, and Chairman.
Senator Wanggaard will bring his long record of law enforcement experience to the Senate, where he will act as Chair of the Committee on Judiciary & Public Safety, Co-chair of the Joint Review Committee on Criminal Penalties and Vice Chair of the Committee on Labor & Government Reform. He will also join our caucus leadership as Majority Caucus Vice Chair.
Senator Wanggaard would like to extend his thanks to Wife MaryJo, Daughter & Son-in-law Kathleen & John Jensen, Son & Daughter-in-law Joshua and Amy Wanggaard, granddaughters Hattie Kay & Elouise Mae Wanggaard, Brother & sister-ln-law Kevin and Sandra Wanggaard, Sister Gail Wanggaard; and extended family Michael & Jean Ottelein and numerous brothers and sisters who are unable to be here in person.
Senator Fitzgerald Introduced Senator Moulton
Senator Terry Moulton begins his second term representing the 23rd Senate District after serving in the Assembly from 2005 to 2008.
As a small business owner and avid outdoorsman, Senator Moulton brought his expertise to the Assembly, where he served as Chair of the Small Business Committee and Vice-Chair of the Natural Resources Committee.
This session he will continue to put his knowledge from those areas to work, retaining his posts as Chair of the Committee on Agriculture, Small Business & Tourism and Vice Chair of the Committee on Health & Human Services.
Senator Moulton would like to thank his wife, Sue Kay for joining him here today.
Senator Shilling Introduced Senator Bewley
Senator Janet Bewley represents the 25th Senate District, the largest of the 33 Senate Districts. The 25th borders two states, includes all of Wisconsin's Lake Superior shoreline, contains watersheds of both the Great Lakes and the Mississippi, four tribal nations, state and national parks, large cities and small towns; farms, forests, and factories - sea caves and snowmobile trails.
Senator Bewley is starting her first term in the State Senate. Prior to her election to the Senate, she served two terms in the State Assembly after serving on the Ashland City Council.
Senator Bewley was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the second of four children. Her father was a truck driver, and her mom ran the house. Janet was the first member of her family to graduate from college. After a few years working in the ocean freight business, Janet went on to graduate school and earned a Master's in Academic Administration from the University of Maine in 1977. And then she moved to Ashland and found her home.
During her varied professional career Janet has served as the Dean of Students at Northland College, Executive Director of the Mary H. Rice Foundation and Senior Community Development Officer/ State Tribal Liaison at the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority.
Joining Senator Bewley today are her husband, David Saetre, her three daughters, Timothy, Eyleen and Claire, her three grandchildren, Pryor, Silas and Blythe, and many friends from Northern Wisconsin.
Senator Shilling Introduced Senator Erpenbach
Senator Jon Erpenbach represents the 27th Senate District which touches five counties; Columbia, Dane, Green Iowa and Sauk with a rich tapestry of diverse communities and geographical destinations. Sen. Erpenbach is entering his fifth term in the Senate.
Senator Erpenbach begins work on the Joint Committee on Finance this session and has also served his caucus as Senate Minority Leader in the 2003 session. Priorities of his Legislative work include advancing policies to improve access to affordable quality health care for all, consumer rights and protections, and high quality education and higher education.
Joining Senator Erpenbach today are his wife Christine Bellport-Erpenbach, his parents Liz and Bill Erpenbach, and his children Joe and Amy Erpenbach.
Senator Fitzgerald Introduced Senator Petrowski
Today, Senator Jerry Petrowski begins his first full term in the Senate; he previously served two years after winning a Special Election in 2012 to represent the 29th Senate District where he is a lifelong resident. Before he joined the Senate, he had a distinguished career in the Assembly where he served from 1999 to 2012.
A Wausau native, small business owner, and farmer, Senator Petrowski also served 6 years in the U.S. Army Reserves from 1968 to 1974.
He will continue his leadership as Chair of the Committee on Transportation & Veterans Affairs
And Vice Chair of the Committee on Economic Development & Commerce.
Joining Senator Petrowski here today are his wife, Ellen, and their family.
Senator Shilling Introduced Senator Vinehout
Senator Kathleen Vinehout represents the sprawling 31st Senate District which includes dairy farms nestled among the majestic bluffs of the Mississippi River, the bustle of Water Street and the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire.
A passion for establishing affordable health care for all brought this former dairy farmer to the Senate back eight years ago. Since 2006, Senator Vinehout has been a tireless advocate for making western Wisconsin the kind of place where people want to live, play, start a business and raise a family.
From her work on the Joint Legislative Audit Committee to make sure government does what it was created to do; to writing alternative budgets that made investments in what makes our communities strong such as great public schools, safe bridges and roads and a clean environment, Senator Vinehout works hard to improve the quality of life for all Wisconsin citizens.
Senator Vinehout is joined today by her husband Doug, son Nathan and other family members.
Senator Fitzgerald Introduced Senator Farrow
Senator Paul Farrow first joined the legislature in 2011, when he served in the Assembly until his Special Election to the 33rd Senate District in 2012. He joins the Senate for his first full term today.
Prior to joining the legislature, Senator Farrow—a lifelong resident of Waukesha County—had a long career as a small business owner and local government representative, holding positions on the Richmond School Board and in the Town of Lisbon.
In addition to being elected Assistant Majority Leader for this session, Senator Farrow will serve as Chair of the Committee on Education Reform & Government Operations, Vice Chair of the Committee on Elections & Local Government and Vice Chair of the Committee on Revenue, Financial Institutions & Rural Issues.
Today, Senator Farrow is being joined today by his Wife, Amy. His parents, former State Senator & Wisconsin’s Lt Governor Margaret Farrow and her husband, John Farrow. Senator Farrow would also like to recognize his brother, Peter, his business partner Dave Lehman and his guest Michelle Przybyla. Senator Farrow would also like to recognize his sons, Andrew & Jarod.
Senator Farrow Introduced Senator Fitzgerald
Senator Scott Fitzgerald returns this year once again to head the Wisconsin State Senate as Majority Leader.
Since Senator Fitzgerald’s first election to the Legislature in 1994, he has distinguished himself through his exemplary leadership. He has been selected by his colleagues four times as Majority Leader, three times as Minority Leader, and has held numerous other leadership positions, including Co-Chair of the Joint Committee on Finance and Chair of the Senate Corrections Committee.
A graduate of UW-Oshkosh, before his long tenure in the Wisconsin Legislature, Senator Fitzgerald owned and operated a local newspaper in his home of Juneau, Wisconsin, where he and his wife still reside.
A veteran of the US Army Reserves, Senator Fitzgerald served since 1981 and was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the Army branch in 1985. In 2009, he retired with 27 years of service at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Senator Fitzgerald brought his background in service to the Legislature where he has been recognized as a champion of veteran’s issues.
Joining Senator Fitzgerald today are his wife Lisa, mother Bonnie, and father Steve, a lifelong public servant and current superintendent of the Wisconsin State Patrol. He would also like to recognize his three sons Scott, Brennan, and Connor.
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Oath of Office
Upon the calling of the newly elected Senators on Monday, January 5, 2015, the following appeared before the Senate, took and subscribed the oath of office which was administered by the Honorable Annette Ziegler, Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Frank Lasee       Tim Carpenter
Lean Vukmir       Chris Larson
Devin LeMahieu     Steve Nass
Scott Fitzgerald     Janis Ringhand
Howard Marklein     Roger Roth
Van Wanggaard     Terry Moulton
Janet Bewley       Jon Erpenbach
Jerry Petrowski     Kathleen Vinehout
Paul Farrow          
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Call of Roll
The roll was called, disclosing the presence of a quorum.
Pursuant to Senate Rule 15, the official attendance for session was:
Senators Bewley, Carpenter, Cowles, Erpenbach, Farrow, S. Fitzgerald, Gudex, Hansen, Harris Dodd, Harsdorf, C. Larson, Lasee, Lassa, Lazich, LeMahieu, Marklein, Miller, Moulton, Nass, Olsen, Petrowski, Ringhand, Risser, Roth, Shilling, L. Taylor, Tiffany, Vinehout, Vukmir, Wanggaard and Wirch - 31.
Absent with leave - Senator Darling - 1.
Vacancies - 20th Senate District - 1.
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Leaves of Absence
Senator Fitzgerald, with unanimous consent, asked that Senator Darling be granted a leave of absence for today's session.
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hist31212Considered as privileged and taken up.
hist31211Senate Resolution 1
Relating to: notifying the assembly and the governor that the 2015-2016 senate is organized.
By Senators S. Fitzgerald, Lazich, Farrow, Shilling and Hansen.
hist31213The question was: Adoption of Senate Resolution 1?
The ayes and noes were demanded and the vote was: ayes, 31; noes, 0; absent or not voting, 1; as follows:
Ayes - Senators Bewley, Carpenter, Cowles, Erpenbach, Farrow, S. Fitzgerald, Gudex, Hansen, Harris Dodd, Harsdorf, C. Larson, Lasee, Lassa, Lazich, LeMahieu, Marklein, Miller, Moulton, Nass, Olsen, Petrowski, Ringhand, Risser, Roth, Shilling, L. Taylor, Tiffany, Vinehout, Vukmir, Wanggaard and Wirch - 31.
Noes - None.
Absent or not voting - Senator Darling - 1.
Adopted.
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Remarks of President Lazich
The first item is thank you. Thank you to the Most Reverend Jerome Listecki, Archbishop, Archdiocese of Milwaukee for offering the opening prayer for this 102nd session. Thank you New Berlin Eisenhower School Strings Ensemble for performing the National Anthem and providing music during our reception earlier. Thank you to VFW Post 7591, Madison, for presenting the colors. Thank you to Chief Clerk Renk and the crew here in front of me that makes all of our work during session possible, all of our work do to the people’s business, our guests today.
Next, I want to make mention of the important people in my life, my family. My husband, Glenn, assisting his 94 year old father, Emil Lazich; a World War II veteran, a very important person in our life. My son Glenn and his wife Dana, and Autumn, Grayson, and Macie, their children, here today. My daughter Bernadine with her husband, John, here today. My daughter Rhonda, hopefully watching on Wisconsin Eye, because she is with her four daughters Kaytlyn, Mady, Ashley, Caroline, and her husband, Steve, stationed with the United States Navy. Family play important roles and make tremendous contributions to our success. I also mention guests here today, Howard and Georgene Fletcher, and Dave and Rick Meister. Thank you for joining us.
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