Special session proclamation, see Governor
Oath of office administered. Elected to 42nd Assembly district in 1/13/98 special election -
A 497
Oath of office administered. Elected to 82nd Assembly district in 4/7/98 special election -
A 801
AB-100, budget bill (partial veto) -
A 322
AB-242, dangerous substances in food or drink -
A 960
AB-351, sentencing revisions (partial veto) -
A 946
AB-768, budget adjustment bill (partial veto) -
A 927
AB-842, administrative rule cost-benefit analysis -
A 960
SB-147, mobile home park water and sewer service (partial veto) -
S 655
SB-315, health care providers (partial veto) -
S 655
SB-360, brewer and alcohol beverage wholesalers -
S 654
SB-362, budget bill technical changes (partial veto) -
S 374
SB-473, school facilities (partial veto) -
S 741
SB-494, child support (partial veto) -
S 649
Resigned effective 12/4/98. Represented 15th Senate district -
S 804
Assembly resolved into a Committee of the whole for session at the First capitol historic site in Belmont -
A 482
Coggs, Representative Spencer: remarks on celebration of Black history in Wisconsin and the Wisconsin sesquicentennial -
A 627
Dodge, Henry: original message of statehood, October 19, 1847 -
A 480
Dodge, Henry: proclamation re constitution, April 11, 1848 -
A 480
Dodge, Henry: territorial proceedings address, October 18, 1847 -
A 480
Heffernan, Nathan (former Wisconsin chief justice): remarks on celebration of Wisconsin sesquicentennial -
A 477,
625
Jensen, Representative Scott R. (Speaker of the Assembly): remarks on statehood -
A 486
Polk, President James: an act for the admission of the state of Wisconsin into the Union, May 29, 1848 -
A 480
Risser, Senator Fred A. (President of the Senate): remarks on sesquicentennial celebration of statehood -
S 389
Schneider, Representative Marlin: remarks on statehood -
A 483
Thompson, Governor Tommy: Wisconsin sesquicentennial address at the First capitol historic site in Belmont -
A 477