Relating to: reimbursement of a governmental unit that provides public assistance to pay medical costs occasioned by an injury for which worker's compensation is claimed and payment of a percentage of that reimbursement to an injured employee's attorney who obtains an award of worker's compensation for that injury.
By Representatives Sherman, Clark and Turner; cosponsored by Senators Taylor and Grothman.
To committee on Jobs, the Economy and Small Business.
Assembly Bill 587
Relating to: seizure and forfeiture of a vehicle used to transport a corpse.
By Representatives Hraychuck, Vruwink, Danou, Berceau, Turner, Brooks, Pope-Roberts, Gunderson, Van Akkeren, Sinicki and Ripp; cosponsored by Senators Risser, Lehman, Lassa and Vinehout.
To committee on Criminal Justice .
Assembly Bill 588
Relating to: changes to the regulation of massage therapy and bodywork, creating the Massage Therapy and Bodywork Therapy Examining Board, and granting rule-making authority.
By Representatives Berceau, Kaufert, Pope-Roberts, Suder, Van Roy, Hilgenberg, Staskunas, Ballweg, Molepske Jr. and Steinbrink; cosponsored by Senators Hansen, Taylor, Wirch, Ellis, Olsen and Risser.
To committee on Health and Healthcare Reform .
Assembly Bill 589
Relating to: registration of former military vehicles.
By Representatives Pope-Roberts, Berceau, Kerkman, Kestell, Townsend, Gunderson, Petersen, M. Williams, Mursau, Brooks and Ripp; cosponsored by Senators Erpenbach, Holperin, Grothman, Kedzie, S. Fitzgerald, Lassa, Taylor, Hansen, Harsdorf, Sullivan, Schultz and Kreitlow.
To committee on Transportation.
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Communications
November 18, 2009
Patrick Fuller
Assembly Chief Clerk
17 West Main Street, Suite 401
Madison, WI 53703
Dear Chief Clerk Fuller:
Please add my name as a co-author of Assembly Bill 579, relating to special distinguishing registration plates associated with Marquette University.
Sincerely,
Barbara Toles
State Representative
17th Assembly District
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A524 State of Wisconsin
Office of the Secretary of State
Madison
To Whom It May Concern:
Acts, Joint Resolutions and Resolutions deposited in this office have been numbered and published as follows:
Bill Number Act Number Publication Date
Assembly Bill 28163November 25, 2009
Assembly Bill 17466November 25, 2009
Assembly Bill 13668November 25, 2009
Assembly Bill 15369November 25, 2009
Assembly Bill 873November 25, 2009
Assembly Bill 21174November 25, 2009
Assembly Bill 20975November 25, 2009
Sincerely,
Douglas La Follette
Secretary of State
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Referral of Agency Reports
DATE: September 21, 2009

TO: Patrick E. Fuller, Assembly Chief Clerk
Robert J. Marchant, Senate Chief Clerk
FROM: Jack Stone, Council on Veterans Programs Representative
Wisconsin Paralyzed Veterans of America

SUBJECT: Activities and Membership Report, 2007-2009, Pursuant to the provisions of s. 45.35 (3d)(b) WI Stats
The Paralyzed Veterans of America [PVA] was founded in 1947 and chartered nationally as a Veterans Service Organization [VSO] in 1971. The PVA National Office is located at 801 Eighteenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 with a telephone number of 800-424-8200. The Wisconsin Paralyzed Veterans of America [WPVA] became a member of PVA in 1981 with the standing rules and responsibilities that it provide services for the aid and betterment of its members, and improve the solutions to the problems of all those with physical disabilities.
The membership of WPVA is approximately 565, including Associate Members.
The WPVA Office is located at 2311 South 108th Street, West Allis, Wisconsin 53227-1901, 414-328-8910, with 3 salaried personnel including a Government Relations Director, an Office Secretary, and a part time bookkeeper.
PVA has a National Service Officer located at the VA Regional Office in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The mailing address is 5400 West National Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53214, with a telephone number of 414-902-5655.
WPVA is active in current and proposed legislation advocating in the best interest of the veteran, especially those with catastrophic disabilities. WPVA also advocated for accessibility issues on all levels, including home adaptations, parking areas, as well as all public structures. We are active participants with the ADA Partnership which is a coalition of people with disabilities, service providers, and businesses. WPVA networks and builds coalitions with other disability advocacy groups.
Even though we secured the necessary funding for a new SCI Center a few years ago with the able assistance with many VSO's, we are just now seeing the fruits of our labor. Construction has begun in earnest with the demolition of 3 dilapidated housing units for temporary staff and the cutting down of several old trees. We hope to have a huge grand opening ceremony sometime in 2012.
WPVA is also active in volunteer service in the Milwaukee VAMC, especially with the Spinal Cord Injury [SCI] Unit at that location. WPVA offers peer support, and special events, recreational activities, patient visits, and pizza parties are regularly scheduled. We also have laptop computers and internet access available on a limited basis to patients whose sitting time is limited.
WPVA provides annual scholarships for students in the fields of Nursing, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and PVA has scholarships available for members [and their families]. WPVA sponsors several attendees to the annual meetings of the American Paraplegic Society [APS], American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Nurses [AASCIN], American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers [AASCIPSW]. WPVA contributes to PVA's Education and Training Foundation [ETF] and Spinal Cord Injury Foundation [SCRF]. These entities review hundreds of applications each year and choose several to sponsor.
WPVA is always available to speak to students, clubs, and organizations to describe and discuss what it means to be a veteran and what it's like to live with a disability. We've spoken to 1st and 2nd grade kids at Jackson Elementary School in Manitowoc and Physical therapy seniors at Marquette University.
WPVA supports sports and recreational activities for the disabled including, but not limited to: basketball, softball, quad rugby, trapshooting, and fishing tournaments. WPVA also coordinates and sponsors a team to attend the annual National Veterans Wheelchair Games (NVWG). In a previous report we discussed WPVA' s involvement and success with co-hosting the 2007 NVWG.
WPVA members also participate in the Allied Veterans Council of Milwaukee County, the West Allis Chamber of Commerce, and the WDVA Council on Veterans Programs.
Referred to committee on Veterans and Military Affairs.
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A525 State of Wisconsin
Department of Health Services
Madison
November 16, 2009
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
Section 1. 20.907 (1m) of the Wis. Stats. requires the Department to submit a report on expenditures made by the agency during the preceding fiscal year from nonfederal funds received as gifts, grants, bequests or devises. The expenditure report is attached. In addition, the Department has no in-kind contributions to report.
Sincerely,
Karen E. Timberlake
Secretary
Referred to committee on Ways and Means.
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State of Wisconsin
Department of Health Services
Madison
November 17, 2009
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
The Department of Health Services (DHS) respectfully submits information related to the H1N1 response earlier this spring. Chapter 250.03 (3), Wis. Stats. directs DHS to provide a report to you and the Legislature on the emergency powers used by the public health authority or its agents and the expenses incurred while acting under the state of emergency.
This report will mainly focus on DHS' response to the spring flu outbreak, as well as provide an update on the state's current situation. For more detailed information, please visit our website at pandemic.wisconsin.gov. This site provides valuable information, including our weekly situation reports and our most current guidance to health care professionals and other partners.
A key initiative for DHS is to keep the public informed. To that end, DHS will continue to routinely update the pandemic website when new CDC guidance is issued or other relevant information becomes available on pandemic.wisconsin.gov. In addition, DHS will continue to work with our partners, the media and 2-1-1 Wisconsin to help answer questions from the general public.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact either myself or Dr. Seth Foldy, Wisconsin's State Health Officer.
Sincerely,
Karen E. Timberlake
Secretary
Referred to committee on Public Health.
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State of Wisconsin
Department of Revenue
Madison
November 18, 2009
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
I am submitting the quarterly report of the Wisconsin Lottery for the quarter ending September 30, 2009. As required by s. 565.37 (3), Wis. Stats., the attached materials contain unaudited Wisconsin Lottery year-to-date Revenue and Expenditure information.
The information reported here is a summary and is not intended to be a complete financial accounting of Wisconsin Lottery operations.
If you have any questions or comments regarding this report, please feel free to contact me at (608) 266-6466.
Sincerely,
Roger M. Ervin
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