Committee on Labor and Employment
The committee on Natural Resources reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 488
Relating to: fishing with a bow and arrow near a roadway.
Passage:
Ayes: 12 - Representatives Johnsrud, Gunderson, Handrick, Kedzie, Ott, Powers, Brandemuehl, Boyle, Hubler, Gronemus, J. Lehman and Steinbrink.
Noes: 0.
To committee on Rules.
DuWayne Johnsrud
Chairperson
Committee on Natural Resources
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Message from the Senate
By Donald J. Schneider, Senate Chief Clerk.
Mr. Speaker:
I am directed to inform you that the Senate has
Concurred in:
Assembly Bill 116
Assembly Bill 237
Assembly Bill 254
Assembly Bill 318
Assembly Bill 343
Assembly Bill 394
Assembly Bill 409
Assembly Bill 582
Assembly Bill 606
Passed and asks concurrence in:
Senate Bill 358
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Action on the Senate Message
Senate Bill 358
Relating to: animal health testing and diagnosis, creating a veterinary diagnostic laboratory board and making an appropriation.
By Senators Clausing, Schultz, Burke, Erpenbach, Decker, Jauch, Fitzgerald, Moen, Rude, Huelsman, Baumgart, Breske, A. Lasee, Roessler and Drzewiecki; cosponsored by Representatives Ott, Plouff, Lassa, Reynolds, Musser, Urban, Kestell, Spillner, Schneider, Hasenohrl, Hahn, Olsen, Hutchison, Hundertmark, Gronemus, Kreuser, Ainsworth, Ladwig, Brandemuehl, Turner, Pettis, Huebsch, Klusman, Petrowski, Rhoades, Kaufert, Gunderson, Freese, Sykora and Albers.
To committee on Agriculture.
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Agency Reports
State of Wisconsin
Department of Public Instruction
Madison
March 2000
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
The Department of Public Instruction is submitting the 1999 Annual Report on the Status of Bilingual-Bicultural Education programs, as required under s. 115.96, Wisconsin Statutes. The enclosed report provides data from the 37 state-aided bilingual-bicultural/ESL education programs for the 1998 fiscal year (July 1, 1998, through June 30, 1999).
This annual report includes details on the state's administration and funding of bilingual education in Wisconsin and factors contributing to program expansion; the continuously lower annual reimbursement rates for school districts; the number of pupils served from minority languages; the locations of the state-aided programs during the 1999 fiscal year (July 1, 1998, through June 30, 1999); and staff-related data.
If you have any questions on any aspect of this report, please contact Barbara A. Bitters, director, equity mission team, at barbara.bitters@dpi.state.wi.us or 266-9609.
Sincerely,
John T. Benson
State Superintendent
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Representative Vrakas asked unanimous consent that the Assembly stand recessed. Granted.
The Assembly stood recessed.
2:05 P.M.
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Recess
2:50 P.M.
The Assembly reconvened.
Speaker Pro Tempore Freese in the chair.
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Calendar of Wednesday, March 8
Assembly Bill 203
Relating to: automatic fire sprinkler systems in University of Wisconsin System residence halls.
The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 203 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?
Motion carried.
Representative Ladwig asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 203 be given a third reading. Granted.
Representative Schneider asked unanimous consent to be made a coauthor of Assembly Bill 203. Granted.
The question was: Assembly Bill 203 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?
Motion carried.
Representative Ladwig asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 203 be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.
Assembly Bill 453
Relating to: liability for the actions of law enforcement officers and other employes of cities, villages, towns or counties who are requested to assist other jurisdictions.
The question was: Shall Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 453 be adopted?
Motion carried.
The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 453 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?
Motion carried.
Representative Ladwig asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 453 be given a third reading. Granted.
The question was: Assembly Bill 453 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?
Motion carried.
Representative Ladwig asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 453 be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.
Assembly Bill 662
Relating to: transaction fees for issuing fishing and game approvals.
A719 Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that Assembly Bill 662 be placed at the head of the eleventh order of business on the calendar of Thursday, March 9. Granted.
Assembly Bill 685
Relating to: the sale of fireworks to nonresidents and shipping of fireworks.
Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that Assembly Bill 685 be laid on the table. Granted.
Assembly Bill 714
Relating to: use of epinephrine auto-injectors on pupils by certain school employes and volunteers.
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 714 be adopted?
Motion carried.
The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 714 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?
Motion carried.
Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 714 be given a third reading. Granted.
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