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1999 - 2000 LEGISLATURE
March 16, 1999 - Introduced by Senators Wirch, Robson, Clausing, Cowles,
Baumgart, Schultz, Grobschmidt, Lazich, Breske, Farrow, Erpenbach,
Darling, Huelsman
and Moen, cosponsored by Representatives Johnsrud,
Albers, Bock, Freese, Goetsch, Gunderson, Hasenohrl, Hoven, Huber,
Kelso, Kestell, Klusman, Ladwig, Lassa, Montgomery, Musser, Nass, Owens,
Petrowski, Plouff, Reynolds, Skindrud, Spillner, Stone, Suder, Urban,
Ward
and Berceau. Referred to Committee on Agriculture, Environmental
Resources and Campaign Finance Reform.
SJR12,1,2 1Relating to: requesting Congress to enact legislation to allow states to control the
2interstate shipment of solid waste.
SJR12,1,43 Whereas, the amount of solid waste generated in the United States more than
4doubled from 1960 to 1990; and
SJR12,1,65 Whereas, in the next 15 years, 80% of the landfills that were operating in 1989
6will be filled; and
SJR12,1,87 Whereas, Congress, to date, has refused to address nonhazardous solid waste
8regulation on a national level; and
SJR12,1,129 Whereas, in 1990 this state passed a recycling law that prohibited the disposal
10of solid waste in Wisconsin landfills unless the municipality generating the waste
11had an effective recycling program in place; and this applied to municipalities both
12in Wisconsin and outside of Wisconsin; and
SJR12,1,1413 Whereas, the recycling law also required states that ship waste to Wisconsin
14to have effective landfill siting programs in place; and
SJR12,2,2
1Whereas, the U.S. district court for the western district of Wisconsin ruled that
2the landfill siting provision violated the U.S. Constitution's commerce clause; and
SJR12,2,53 Whereas, the 7th circuit court of appeals ruled that requiring out-of-state
4communities to have effective recycling programs also violates the U.S.
5Constitution's commerce clause; and
SJR12,2,76 Whereas, resolving solid waste management issues under the commerce clause
7alone does not give proper weight to environmental and land use considerations; and
SJR12,2,98 Whereas, Wisconsin residents are required to recycle to conserve resources,
9energy and landfill space; now, therefore, be it
SJR12,2,12 10Resolved by the senate, the assembly concurring, That the members of the
11Wisconsin legislature request Congress to pass legislation giving a state the right to
12limit the importing of solid waste from outside of the state; and, be it further
SJR12,2,14 13Resolved, That the senate chief clerk shall provide a copy of this joint
14resolution to all members of this state's congressional delegation.
SJR12,2,1515 (End)
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