Representative Suder asked unanimous consent for a quorum call. Granted.

A quorum was present.
The prayer was offered by Representative Ballweg.
Representative Meyer 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 August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks, Clark, E. Coggs, Craig, D. Cullen, Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow, Hebl, Hintz, Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kapenga, Kaufert, Kerkman, Kessler, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Krusick, Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck, Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Milroy, Molepske Jr, Mursau, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch, Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan, Pope-Roberts, Pridemore, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard, Roys, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas, Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, C. Taylor, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Toles, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy, Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young, Zamarripa, Zepnick, Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald - 95.
Absent with leave - Representatives Fields, Grigsby, Murtha and Steinbrink - 4.
Vacancies - None.
Speaker Pro Tempore Kramer in the chair.
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Leaves of Absence
Representative Ballweg asked unanimous consent for a leave of absence for today's session for Representative Murtha. Granted.
Representative Clark asked unanimous consent for a leave of absence for today's session for Representatives Fields, Grigsby and Steinbrink. Granted.
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Leaves of Absence
Representative Ballweg asked unanimous consent for a leave of absence for part of today's session for Representatives Klenke, Krug, Tranel, Williams and Ziegelbauer. Granted.
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Amendments Offered
Assembly amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 371 offered by Representative Sinicki.
Assembly amendment 3 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 561 offered by Representative Hebl.
Assembly amendment 4 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 561 offered by Representative Hebl.
Assembly amendment 5 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 561 offered by Representative Hebl.
Assembly amendment 6 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 561 offered by Representative Hebl.
Assembly amendment 7 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 561 offered by Representative Hebl.
Assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 466 offered by Representative Hebl.
Assembly amendment 2 to Senate Bill 466 offered by Representative Hebl.
Assembly amendment 3 to Senate Bill 466 offered by Representative Hebl.
Assembly amendment 4 to Senate Bill 466 offered by Representative Hebl.
Assembly amendment 5 to Senate Bill 466 offered by Representative Hebl.
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Introduction and Reference
of Proposals
Read first time and referred:
Assembly Joint Resolution 135
Relating to: religious liberty and the right of conscience (first consideration).
By Representatives Craig and Jacque; cosponsored by Senator Leibham .
To committee on Judiciary and Ethics .
Assembly Joint Resolution 136
Relating to: limiting the number of years of service permitted for members of the state legislature (first consideration).
By Representative Rivard .
To committee on Homeland Security and State Affairs .
Assembly Joint Resolution 137
Relating to: participation in the legislative and electoral process, the right to vote, the right to an impartial judiciary, the right of privacy, the right to a quality education, the right to health care services, voting rights for certain felons, uniform voting procedures, mandatory recounting of ballots, the procedure for legislative redistricting and congressional reapportionment, the establishment of a state governmental accountability board, administration of election laws, ethics laws, and lobbying laws, public access to the capitol, requiring the legislature to enact laws requiring reasonable notice of and public access to meetings of governmental bodies, including the legislature, and making members of the legislature subject to citations and civil penalties for violations of such laws, petition and referendum by the people to reject acts of the legislature, open meetings of the supreme court, public funding of supreme court election campaigns, graduated and progressive taxation of individuals, the right to a clean, healthy environment, safe drinking water, and clean air, establishment of a board and a department of natural resources and the appointment of the secretary of natural resources, independence of the superintendent of public instruction, the authority of the superintendent of public instruction to require minimum staffing levels and minimum funding levels for public schools, appropriating public funds to support sectarian schools, treatment of corporations as natural persons, and the right of workers to organize and collectively bargain (first consideration).
By Representatives C. Taylor and E. Coggs.
To committee on Assembly Organization .
Assembly Joint Resolution 138
Relating to: elimination of restrictions on marriage (first consideration).
By Representative Roys .
To committee on Assembly Organization .
Assembly Bill 698
Relating to: limitations on the use of an occupational license.
By Representative Van Roy .
To committee on Transportation.
Assembly Bill 699
Relating to: prohibiting promulgation or enforcement of certain rules or policies relating to public access to the state capitol building.
By Representatives Barca, Richards, Pocan, Berceau, Roys, Grigsby, Turner, Pope-Roberts, Bewley, Molepske Jr, Mason, Hebl, Toles and C. Taylor; cosponsored by Senators Miller, Vinehout and Erpenbach.
To committee on Homeland Security and State Affairs .
Assembly Bill 700
Relating to: posting of gubernatorial appointment vacancies on the Internet Web site of the Office of the Governor.
By Representatives Barca, Hintz, Milroy, Mason, Bewley, Berceau, Molepske Jr, Bernard Schaber, D. Cullen, Roys, Staskunas, Hebl, Toles, Pope-Roberts and C. Taylor; cosponsored by Senator Vinehout .
To committee on Homeland Security and State Affairs .
Assembly Bill 701
Relating to: reporting requirements regarding economic development programs of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation.
By Representatives Barca, Williams, Jacque, Grigsby, Milroy, Nygren, Wynn, Pasch, Berceau, Stone, Pocan, Hulsey, Brooks, Mason, A. Ott, Hebl, Molepske Jr, Kerkman, C. Taylor, Seidel, Marklein, Clark, Fields and Roys; cosponsored by Senators Lassa, Zipperer, Leibham, Taylor, Wanggaard, Shilling, Hansen, Cowles, Holperin, Olsen, Schultz, C. Larson, Risser, Moulton, Vinehout and S. Coggs.
To committee on Homeland Security and State Affairs .
Assembly Bill 702
Relating to: second and subsequent charges of possession of marijuana under a local ordinance.
By Representatives Honadel and Rivard.
To committee on Criminal Justice and Corrections .
Assembly Bill 703
Relating to: the age at which a person who is alleged to have violated a criminal law, a civil law, or a municipal ordinance and who has not previously been adjudicated delinquent is subject to circuit court or municipal court rather than juvenile court jurisdiction.
By Representatives Kessler, Doyle, Pasch and Grigsby; cosponsored by Senator Taylor .
To committee on Criminal Justice and Corrections .
Assembly Bill 704
Relating to: the maximum speed limit on certain county trunk highways.
By Representative Bernard Schaber ; cosponsored by Senator Ellis .
To committee on Transportation.
Assembly Bill 705
Relating to: use of hand-held mobile telephones while driving and providing a penalty.
A942 By Representatives Barca, Bewley, Berceau, Bernard Schaber, Molepske Jr and Toles.
To committee on Transportation.
Assembly Bill 706
Relating to: expenditure of moneys received by the state from court judgments and settlements.
By Representatives Young, Zepnick, Grigsby, Turner, Kessler and Bewley; cosponsored by Senator Lassa .
To committee on Judiciary and Ethics .
Assembly Bill 707
Relating to: extensions of collective bargaining agreements covering municipal employers without modifying an existing collective bargaining agreement for purposes of 2011 Wisconsin Act 10 or 2011 Wisconsin Act 32.
By Representatives Barca and Steinbrink; cosponsored by Senator Wirch .
To committee on Homeland Security and State Affairs .
Assembly Bill 708
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