Call of the Assembly: parliamentary inquiry re leave of absence - A 1126
(Motion ruled out of order) - A 1126
ruling of the chair _ senate Ruling of the chair — Senate
AB-21 not properly before the Senate under s.13.52 (6) - S 670
(Taken under advisement) - S 670
(Ruled not well taken) - S 674
Calendar for extraordinary session - S 301
(Ruled not well taken pursuant to Senate Rule 17) - S 301
Motion to table a motion to adjourn not in order - S 219
(Ruled well taken pursuant to Senate Rule 68) - S 219
S.Amdt.1 to S.Sub.Amdt.3 to SB-483 not germane - S 790
(Taken under advisement) - S 790
(Ruled not well taken) - S 791
seat assignments Seat assignments
Assembly seating assignments - A 12, 561, 564, 719
secretary of state _ communication to assembly Secretary of State — Communication to Assembly
Constitutional amendments eligible for 2nd consideration - A 10
secretary of state _ communication to senate Secretary of State — Communication to Senate
Constitutional amendments eligible for 2nd consideration - S 5
sergeant_at_arms _ assembly Sergeant-At-Arms — Assembly
Byers, Anne Tonnon: appointed Assistant Sergeant-At-Arms - A 9
Skindrud, Richard: elected - A 9
sergeant_at_arms _ senate Sergeant-At-Arms — Senate
Blazel, Edward A.: elected - S 4
speaker of the assembly Speaker of the Assembly
Gard, John G.: elected - A 6
speaker pro tempore of the assembly Speaker Pro Tempore of the Assembly
Freese, Stephen: elected - A 8
special election Special election, see Communication — Senate
special session proclamation Special session proclamation, see Governor
veto message _ assembly Veto message — Assembly, see also Communication — Assembly
AB-3, MPCP enrollment cap increase - A 215
AB-4, federal tax treatments of health savings accounts - A 1156
(Assembly failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor)
 - A 1161
AB-55, private campground owners, operators, and employees immunity from civil liability - A 1154
AB-56: civil actions by local governments against firearm importers, manufacturers, dealers, trade associations, gun clubs, and shooting ranges
 - A 714
AB-58, property tax increase limits - A 128
AB-63, voter registration ID - A 211
(Assembly failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor)
 - A 217
AB-84, 180 day school year requirement modified - A 1019
AB-100, executive budget bill (partial veto) - A 374
Item C-4, nursing home rate increase (Assembly passed notwithstanding objections of the Governor; Senate refused to concur) - A 469, 507; S 366
Item C-8, pharmacy reimbursement rates for brand name prescription drugs (Failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor) - A 494
Item C-9, pharmacy reimbursement rates for dispensing fees (Failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor) - A 494
Item C-14, outpatient hospital reimbursement rates (Failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor) - A 495
Item C-16, bariatric surgery [gastric bypass] prohibition (Failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor) - A 495
Item F-3, adoption expenses credit (Failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor) - A 492
Item F-4, health savings accounts (Failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor) - A 492
AB-152, precentage of fines and forfeitures retained by counties - A 1019
AB-207, health care provider refusal to provide certain medical procedures on moral or religious grounds - A 526
AB-208, rural enterprise development zone (partial veto) - A 1022
(Assembly failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor)
 - A 1160
AB-209, portion of USH 14 designated the Ronald Reagan Highway
 - A 264
AB-299, eliminates county shoreland zoning ordinance requirement on newly incorporated territory - A 1022
AB-327, unincorporated cooperative association created - A 1020
AB-461, Legislature must concur by joint resolution before Governor may allow off-reservation gaming - A 1154
(Assembly failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor)
 - A 1160
AB-499, human cloning - A 576
AB-509, exception to immunity provisions re litigation for failure to repair highways - A 1020
AB-597, building code or zoning ordinance violations - A 997
AB-730, certain institutions within U.W. System allowed to operate an independent charter school - A 1020
AB-764, medical malpractice cases re collateral source payments - A 642
AB-766, medical malpractice cases re noneconomic damages - A 642
AB-850, pier or wharf requirements - A 1156
(Assembly failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor)
 - A 1161
AB-871, post-dated checks and checks given for past consideration - A 1021
AB-969, cash bond first used to pay restitution to crime victim - A 1021
AB-1021, health care provider apology inadmissible as evidence of liability
 - A 1155
AB-1060, "virtual charter school" definition - A 1021
AB-1071, time allowed for medical malpractice claims under certain conditions - A 1016
AB-1072, reduction of damages in medical malpractice cases under certain conditions - A 1016
AB-1074, caps on attorney fees and prohibit recovery of certain other costs in medical malpractice cases - A 1017
AB-1182, certain DOA Secretary report to JCF - A 1157
veto message _ senate Veto message — Senate, see also Communication — Senate
SB-42, voter registration ID - S 323
SB-55, enterprise development zones - S 324
SB-58: product liability law changes - S 518
SB-68, schools may choose not to comply with SAGE - S 777
SB-70: lay and expert witness testimony - S 519
SB-138: doctors required to make certain statements to women seeking abortions - S 519
SB-171: school boards calling a special election to hold certain referenda
 - S 519
SB-268, rental-purchase agreements - S 757
SB-390, grant for dockwall in City of Marinette - S 419
SB-402: claims against lead paint manufacturers - S 520
SB-403: concealed carry - S 547
SB-420, group health benefit plan definition - S 773
SB-446, transfer date of interfund transfers - S 872
SB-447, punitive damages - S 774
SB-501, attorney fees and litigation costs re frivolous claims - S 774
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