Ayes: 7 - Representatives Skindrud, Johnsrud, Coleman, Urban, Kreibich, Hasenohrl and La Fave.
Noes: 1 - Representative Williams.
Passage:
Ayes: 7 - Representatives Skindrud, Johnsrud, Coleman, Urban, Kreibich, Hasenohrl and La Fave.
Noes: 1 - Representative Williams.
To committee on Rules.
Rick Skindrud
Chairperson
Committee on Consumer Affairs
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The committee on Criminal Justice and Corrections reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 69
Relating to: the regulation of firearms by cities, villages, towns and counties.
Assembly amendment 2 adoption:
Ayes: 12 - Representatives Goetsch, Dobyns, Lehman, Owens, Walker, Handrick, Rutkowski, Travis, Huber, Riley, Baldwin and Murat.
Noes: 4 - Representatives Brandemuehl, Kaufert, Gunderson and Wood.
Passage:
Ayes: 13 - Representatives Goetsch, Dobyns, Brandemuehl, Lehman, Kaufert, Owens, Walker, Handrick, Gunderson, Wood, Rutkowski, Huber and Murat.
Noes: 3 - Representatives Travis, Riley and Baldwin.
To committee on Rules.
Assembly Bill 70
Relating to: expungement of records of certain misdemeanor offenders.
Assembly amendment 1 adoption:
Ayes: 16 - Representatives Goetsch, Dobyns, Brandemuehl, Lehman, Kaufert, Owens, Walker, Handrick, Gunderson, Wood, Rutkowski, Travis, Huber, Riley, Baldwin and Murat.
Noes: 0.
Passage:
Ayes: 16 - Representatives Goetsch, Dobyns, Brandemuehl, Wood, Lehman, Kaufert, Owens, Walker, Handrick, Gunderson, Rutkowski, Travis, Huber, Riley, Baldwin and Murat.
Noes: 0.
To committee on Mandates.
Assembly Bill 83
Relating to: battery to an emergency room worker and providing penalties.
Assembly amendment 1 adoption:
Ayes: 16 - Representatives Goetsch, Dobyns, Brandemuehl, Lehman, Kaufert, Owens, Walker, Handrick, Gunderson, Wood, Rutkowski, Travis, Huber, Riley, Baldwin and Murat.
Noes: 0.
A237 Passage:
Ayes: 16 - Representatives Goetsch, Dobyns, Brandemuehl, Lehman, Kaufert, Owens, Walker, Handrick, Gunderson, Wood, Rutkowski, Travis, Huber, Riley, Baldwin and Murat.
Noes: 0.
To committee on Rules.
Robert Goetsch
Chairperson
Committee on Criminal Justice and Corrections
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The committee on Environment and Utilities reports and recommends:
Senate Bill 39
Relating to: the definition of a small telecommunications utility.
Concurrence:
Ayes: 12 - Representatives Duff, Klusman, Ott, Albers, Jensen, Powers, Hoven, Bock, Notestein, Robson, Hanson and R. Young.
Noes: 0.
To committee on Rules.
Marc Duff
Chairperson
Committee on Environment and Utilities
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The committee on Labor and Employment reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 200
Relating to: various changes to the family and medical leave law and granting rule-making authority.
Assembly amendment 1 adoption:
Ayes: 14 - Representatives Vrakas, Walker, Nass, Ladwig, Lazich, Grothman, Hoven, Freese, Vander Loop, Baumgart, Turner, Reynolds, Morris-Tatum and Wirch.
Noes: 0.
Passage:
Ayes: 8 - Representatives Vrakas, Walker, Nass, Ladwig, Lazich, Grothman, Hoven and Freese.
Noes: 6 - Representatives Vander Loop, Baumgart, Turner, Reynolds, Morris-Tatum and Wirch.
To Joint Committee on Finance.
Daniel Vrakas
Chairperson
Committee on Labor and Employment
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Communications
March 31, 1995
Hon. David T. Prosser, Jr.
Speaker, Wisconsin State Assembly
Room 9 North, State Capitol
Madison, WI 53708
Dear Speaker Prosser:
As Chairperson of the Assembly State Affairs Committee, I have appointed a "Subcommittee on The State Capitol".
I will serve as the Co-Chairperson of this Subcommittee along with Representative Jim Baumgart who will also serve as Co-Chairperson to promote a bi-partisan effort, as these issues are bi-partisan. Other members of the committee include Representatives Terry Musser, Rudy Silbaugh, Wayne Wood, and Leon Young - the ranking Democrat of the State Affairs Committee.
The "Subcommittee on The State Capitol" has been formed to bring forth legislation relating to specific issues concerning the State Capitol building including an update of state statutes 16.842 - the "State Capitol View Preservation" law, in particular LRB 3124. The "Subcommittee on The State Capitol" will also take up the issue of the State Capitol's reconstruction project as it concerns Historic Preservation, in particular LRB 2706. The "Subcommittee on The State Capitol" may also take up several other legislative proposals that relate to the State Capitol Building's view, history, protection, image, use and purpose.
With kindest best wishes, I am
Sincerely yours,
William D. Lorge
Chairperson, Assembly
State Affairs Committee
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State of Wisconsin
Department of Corrections
Madison
March 1, 1995
To the Honorable the Legislature:
Attached is the first quarter report on Prison Industries for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1995, as required by Section 303.019 of the Wisconsin Statutes. This report includes the year-to-date cash balance of each industry.
Prison Industries had a cash deficit of $1.4 million through the first quarter ending September 30, 1994. During each fiscal year Prison Industries purchases substantial inventory during the first quarter. The actual cash expenditure for the time period was $3,135,931. Revenues for the same time period were $1,693,951. Prison Industries believes they have adequate fixed assets, inventories and receivables to cover the overdraft.
A238 The projected profit on the accrual basis for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1995 is $433,000.
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