Thursday, January 26, 1995
10:00 A.M.
STATE OF WISCONSIN
Senate Journal
The Senate met.
The Senate was called to order by Brian D. Rude, President of the Senate.
The Chair, with unanimous consent, asked that the proper entries be made in the journal.
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INTRODUCTION, FIRST READING AND REFERENCE of bills
Read first time and referred:
Senate Bill 41
Relating to: transporting bulk materials by vehicle on a highway.
By Senator Adelman .
To committee on Transportation, Agriculture and Local Affairs.
Senate Bill 42
Relating to: claims against governmental bodies and their officers, employes and agents.
By Senators Adelman, Burke, Chvala, Moen and Plewa; cosponsored by Representatives Baldwin, Black, Boyle, Notestein, Plache, L. Young and R. Young, by request of Attorney General James Doyle .
To committee on Judiciary.
Senate Bill 43
Relating to: reimbursement of costs incurred because of discharges from heating oil tanks that serve buildings primarily used for religious worship and heating oil tanks that serve nonprofit private schools.
By Senators C. Potter, Jauch, Moen, Burke, Plewa, Risser and Rosenzweig; cosponsored by Representatives Grothman, Baumgart, Johnsrud, Baldus, Zukowski, Ziegelbauer, Robson, Gronemus, Lehman, Hahn, Porter, Reynolds, Otte, Wilder, Boyle, Ryba and Silbaugh, by request of .
To committee on Environment and Energy.
Senate Bill 44
Relating to: a nonrefundable individual income tax credit for adoption expenses.
By Senators Zien, Leean, Drzewiecki, Farrow, Schultz, Andrea, Weeden, Breske, Fitzgerald, Panzer, C. Potter and Petak; cosponsored by Representatives Albers, Jensen, Ward, Otte, Hasenohrl, Baldus, Silbaugh, Black, Lehman, Freese, Ziegelbauer, Goetsch, Krusick, Gard, Gronemus, Ladwig, Musser, Nass, Handrick, Hahn, Underheim, Brandemuehl, Owens, Wirch, Robson, Grothman, Plache, Foti, Ourada, Walker, Springer, Wood, Kreibich, Plombon, Lazich, Hutchison, Vander Loop, Vrakas, Dobyns, Zukowski, Ott, Klusman, Green, Duff, Ainsworth, Lorge and Seratti.
To committee on State Government Operations and Corrections.
Senate Bill 45
Relating to: liability of shareholders to corporate employes.
By Senators Huelsman, Petak, Rude, Farrow, Darling, Leean, Buettner, Cowles, Schultz and Panzer; cosponsored by Representatives Seratti, Johnsrud, Dobyns, Musser, Duff, Grothman, Schneiders, Kaufert, Jensen, Ladwig, Goetsch, Freese, Handrick, Albers, Vrakas, Brandemuehl, Huebsch, Olsen and Klusman.
To committee on Judiciary.
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Petitions and communications
State of Wisconsin
Ethics Board
January 24, 1995
To the Honorable the Senate:
At the direction of s. 5 13.685(7), Wisconsin Statutes, I am furnishing you with the names of organizations recently registered with the Ethics Board that employ one or more individuals to affect state legislation or administrative rules. For each organization I have included the organization's description of the general area of legislative or administrative action that it attempts to influence and the name of each licensed lobbyist that the organization has authorized to act on its behalf.
AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin, Inc
Subjects: ARCW will attempt to influence legislative action on HIV-related issues including AIDS funding for HIV prevention, care and research; civil rights of people living with HIV; and department regulations on HIV policies.
Gifford, Michael
Nelson, Doug
Alternative Transportation Fuels Inc. a subsidiary of Skelgas, Inc.
Subjects: ATFI will lobby in areas where registration or rules regarding alternative fuels are being changed or influenced. Lobbying may also include economic development in Wisconsin.
Brozek, Michael
Amusement and Music Operators, Wisconsin
Subjects: Matters affecting the customers, business location and ownership/operation of music and amusement devices.
Coenen, Thomas
Swandby, Janet
S51 Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc
Subjects: Matters affecting Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc., or any subsidiaries thereof. Business regulation and taxation.
Vaughan, Michael
Appleton Papers, Inc
Subjects: We may attempt to influence any legislation or regulation which we believe may be counter to the interests of our organization. In addition to those checked above as being most likely, the other likely areas will include Worker's Compensation, utilities, Unemployment Compensation, transportation, trade, telecommunications, securities, science and technology, forestry, government operations, health, highways, human services, insurance, manufacturing, employment labor and job training, economic development, commerce and business.
Beasom, James
Hultgren, Dennis
Bell Ambulance
Subjects: Any matter affecting the company in any way by any state agency or the legislature.
Broydrick, Bill
Fitzgerald, Moria
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