Thursday, March 22, 2001
9:13 A.M.
Ninety-Fifth Regular Session
STATE OF WISCONSIN
Assembly Journal
The Assembly met in the Assembly Chamber located in the State Capitol.
Speaker Pro Tempore Freese in the chair.
The prayer was offered by Reverend Jonathon Kosec of the Perry Lutheran Church in Mount Horeb.
Representative Jensen led the membership in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America.
The roll was taken.
The result follows:
Present - Representatives Ainsworth, Albers, Balow, Berceau, Bies, Black, Bock, Boyle, Carpenter, Coggs, Colon, Cullen, Duff, J. Fitzgerald, Foti, Freese, Friske, Gard, Gronemus, Grothman, Gunderson, Gundrum, Hahn, Hebl, Hoven, Huber, Hubler, Huebsch, Hundertmark, Jeskewitz, Johnsrud, Kaufert, Kedzie, Kestell, Krawczyk, Kreibich, Kreuser, Krug, Krusick, La Fave, Ladwig, F. Lasee, Lassa, J. Lehman, M. Lehman, Leibham, Lippert, Loeffelholz, McCormick, D. Meyer, Meyerhofer, Miller, Montgomery, Morris-Tatum, Musser, Nass, Olsen, Ott, Owens, Petrowski, Pettis, Plale, Plouff, Pocan, Powers, Reynolds, Rhoades, Richards, Riley, Ryba, Schneider, Schooff, Seratti, Sherman, Shilling, Sinicki, Skindrud, Starzyk, Staskunas, Steinbrink, Stone, Suder, Sykora, Townsend, Travis, Turner, Underheim, Urban, Vrakas, Wade, Walker, Ward, Wasserman, Wieckert, Williams, Wood, Young, Ziegelbauer and Speaker Jensen - 99.
Absent with leave - None.
Vacancies - None.
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Amendments Offered
Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 72 offered by Representative Schneider.
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Introduction and Reference
of Proposals
Read first time and referred:
Assembly Bill 238
Relating to: designating and observing Prisoners of War Remembrance Day.
By Representatives Walker, Jensen, Albers, Berceau, Bock, Carpenter, Coggs, Duff, Gronemus, Gunderson, Gundrum, Hahn, Hundertmark, Jeskewitz, Kestell, Krawczyk, Kreuser, Ladwig, Lassa, J. Lehman, Lippert, McCormick, D. Meyer, Miller, Musser, Nass, Owens, Pettis, Plouff, Pocan, Powers, Rhoades, Riley, Ryba, Seratti, Sherman, Starzyk, Stone, Suder, Sykora, Staskunas, Townsend, Turner, Vrakas, Wade and Wood; cosponsored by Senators Grobschmidt, Rosenzweig, Breske, Cowles, Darling, Decker, S. Fitzgerald, Harsdorf, Lazich, Plache, Roessler, Schultz and Baumgart.
To committee on Veterans and Military Affairs .
Assembly Bill 239
Relating to: calculating the estimated snowmobile gas tax payment; operation of snowmobiles by law enforcement officers on highways; operation of snowmobiles proceeding in opposite directions or in excess of roadway speed limits; vehicle noise levels for snowmobiles; tampering with odometers of snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles and with hour meters of boats, snowmobiles, and all-terrain vehicles; inspection of equipment on snowmobiles; transfer of snowmobile registration certificates; exempting accidents occurring in certain snowmobile races or derbies from requirements to render aid and from reporting and investigation requirements; use of fees collected for snowmobile trail use stickers for snowmobile trail maintenance costs; granting rule-making authority; making an appropriation; and providing a penalty.
By Representatives Wade, Hahn, D. Meyer, Musser, Olsen, Gronemus, M. Lehman, Nass, Powers, Lippert, Sykora, Townsend, Boyle, Seratti, Meyerhofer, Albers, Pettis, Gunderson, Ott, Plouff, Vrakas and Leibham; cosponsored by Senators Cowles, Schultz and Roessler.
To committee on Tourism and Recreation .
Assembly Bill 240
Relating to: operating a motor vehicle while using a cellular or other mobile telephone and providing a penalty.
By Representatives Colon, Boyle, Carpenter, Berceau and Cullen.
To committee on Highway Safety.
A166 Assembly Bill 241
Relating to: requiring law enforcement officers to report traffic violations and accidents involving any foreign diplomat to the federal department of state.
By Representatives Stone, Suder, Ladwig, Freese, Gronemus, Urban, Olsen, Albers, Townsend, Ott, Colon, Turner, Musser, Krawczyk, La Fave, Kreuser and Gunderson; cosponsored by Senators Breske, Schultz, Farrow, Grobschmidt, Burke and Roessler, by request of United States Department of State.
To committee on Highway Safety.
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Communications
TO: John Scocos
Assembly Chief Clerk

FROM: Senator Dave Hansen

DATE: March 19, 2001

RE: Assembly Bill 113
I would like to request that I be added as a cosponsor to Assembly Bill 113, relating to prohibiting cities, villages, towns, counties, and school districts from imposing residency requirements on certain employees.
This bill is currently in the Assembly committee on Urban and Local Affairs. Please call my office if you have any questions.
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Referral of Agency Reports
State of Wisconsin
Department of Administration
Madison
March 19, 2001
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
With this letter, I am forwarding to you the Bureau of Justice Information Systems (BJIS) Fifth Annual Report. S.13.172(2), Stats., directs BJIS to report annually on its activities, and this report is submitted in fulfillment of that requirement.
The report describes the efforts of BJIS in the areas of Integrated Justice Information Sharing (IJIS) and District Attorney Information Technology (DA IT). Significant progress, as described in detail in the report, was made in these areas in 2000.
The State's IJIS effort was re-directed from Y2K to justice information sharing in 2000. Early in the year, BJIS sought technical assistance from the national SEARCH organization, which identified a series of recommendations for increasing the visibility and activity of IJIS. In addition, the IJIS Workgroup, under BJIS's leadership, began development of a data exchange standard for justice agencies, shared data dictionary information among the state justice agencies and worked on interfaces among justice agencies to promote data sharing. Members of the workgroup, along with others appointed by former Governor Tommy Thompson, attended a national NGA IJIS Best Practices conference and developed grant proposals to submit for NGA funding. BJIS staff also began efforts to involve the law enforcement community and other local justice professionals in the IJIS program through presentations and invitations to participate on the IJIS Workgroup. The progress made on IJIS this past year laid the foundation for a growing IJIS effort in 2001.
Major progress also occurred in district attorney information technology (DA IT). In 2000, BJIS exceeded its goal for LAN installations by installing and supporting 23 additional systems for a total of 50 by December 31, 2000. Five hundred (500) prosecutors, two thirds of the State's DA offices and 67% of the State' population are now served by the DA IT LAN program.
In addition, BJIS doubled its target number of PROTECT installs by implementing 16 new systems in 2000 while creating two new releases, adding new standard documents and enhancing victim/witness and juvenile modules. PROTECT was also provided to the Hampden County, Massachusetts, DA office which had just conducted a nationwide search of prosecutor systems and concluded that PROTECT is the best system available nationally. BJIS continues to provide prosecutor-specific training, help desk and technical support for DA offices, which is becoming a major inducement for remaining counties to adopt the State system.
BJIS also began seeking grant funds to supplement state funds for DA IT and submitted a major NIJ grant in 2000 to provide funding for statewide prosecutor statistics, cross-county query of DA databases and an interface between prosecutors and law enforcement agencies. Other significant accomplishments included completing the MOU and planning to install the Milwaukee County LAN in spring 2001, improving network security statewide and upgrading training of DA staff.
With the continued support of the legislature, BJIS is making significant strides in making government at both the State and local levels more efficient and improving public safety by giving prosecutors technology tools designed to meet their needs and by bringing together justice professionals from state, county and municipal government to work on sharing information across jurisdictions. These efforts represent a concrete example of how government at all levels are working together to serve the citizens of Wisconsin.
Sincerely,
Susan Puntillo
Administrator, Division of Technology Management,
Department of Administration
Referred to committee on Judiciary.
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A167 Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Joint Resolution 22 be withdrawn from the committee on Rules and taken up at this time. Granted.
Senate Joint Resolution 22
Relating to: the life and public service of Daniel T. "Tom" Kelley.
The question was: Shall Senate Joint Resolution 22 be concurred in?
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