1. Studies, Reports and Requirements
2. Private Industry/Prison Employment Program
3. Secure Inmate Work Program
4. Transfer Authority Relating to Juvenile Placements
5. Youth Aid Sum Sufficient Appropriation
6. Juvenile Justice Report
courts
7. Prison Impact Assessments
justice
8. DOJ Representation in Clouded Title Cases
9. Collection of Delinquent Obligations
10. Attorney for Legal Services
11. Hazardous Substance Cleanup Study
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E. STATE GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS
Veterans Affairs
1. Payment of Deceased Veterans' Loan Obligations
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2. Release of Public Records
3. Administrative Reporting Requirements
4. Information Technology Services Appropriation
5. Large Information Technology System Oversight
6. Performance-Based Budgeting Pilot Program
7. Biennial Budget to Budget Comparisons
land information board/wisconsin land council
8. Geographic Information Systems Authority
State Building Program
9. Local Inducements for State Building Projects
10. State Fair Park Board Program Revenue Authority
11. Nash Auto Museum
12. UW-Center Moveable Equipment Acquisition
13. Surety Bonds for Public Works Contracts
OFFICE OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
14. Elimination of Certain State Government Boards, Councils and Commissions
Department of employment relations
15. Investigations Relating to Code of Ethics Violations
16. Audit of Public Employe Training Functions
DISTRICT ATTORNEYS
17. WRS Service Adjustments to Milwaukee County District Attorneys
retirement research committee
18. Required Reports
general provisions
19. Delegation of Pension Fund Investment Authority
REGULATION AND LICENSING
20. Credential Application and Fee Effective Dates
21. Licensing of Certain Dentists
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F. TAX, FINANCE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Board of Commissioners of Public Lands
1. Sunken Logs
2. Expanded Investment Authority
Employment Relations Commission
3. Salary Component of a Qualified Economic Offer (QEO)
General Fund Taxes
4. Supplement to Federal Historic Rehabilitation Credit
5. Penalty for Capital Gains on Business Assets Sold to Family Members
6. Tax Amnesty
7. Sales Tax on Prepaid Calling Cards
8. Sales Tax on University Food Contracts
9. Sales Tax Exemption for Internet Access
10. Sales Tax on Timeshare Property
11. Sales Tax Exemption for Medicine Samples
12. Sales and Use Tax Agreements with Direct Marketers
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF RAILROADS
13. Office of the Commissioner of Railroads Staff
REVENUE
14. Alcohol Beverage Regulation
15. County Sales Tax Administrative Fee
16. Premier Resort Area Tax Administrative Fee
17. Report on Alternative Methods of Filing
18. Property Assessment Manual on CD-ROM
SHARED REVENUE AND TAX RELIEF
19. Garbage and Trash Disposal and Collection
20. Payments for Municipal Services Funding
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VETO ITEMS
A. EDUCATION AND TRAINING
arts BOARD
1. Percent-for-Art Program
Sections 9hm, 233rb, 233 re, 1346sf, 1346sj, 1346wg and 9105 (1g)
These provisions delete the Percent-For-Art program. This program provides funding from the State Building Commission to include works of art in state buildings.
I am vetoing these provisions in order to retain the Percent-for-Art program. While I agree with concerns that the program's scope should be limited to exclude projects in prisons, warehouses, sidewalks and similar facilities, the basic program has merit and should be retained. While this veto retains the program, I am requesting the Building Commission to develop policies which reflect the Legislature's support for restricting the types of projects funded.
HIGHER EDUCATIONAL AIDS BOARD
2. Academic Excellence Scholarship Program
Section 1277d
This provision requires the Higher Educational Aids Board (HEAB) and the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) to jointly develop tiebreaker guidelines for the academic excellence scholarship program.
I am vetoing this section in its entirety. The effect of this veto will be to retain local school district responsibility for the development of tiebreaker guidelines. The rules for determining class rank, which determine eligibility for an Academic Excellence Scholarship, are most appropriately the responsibility of local school boards.
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3. Maximum Allowable Revenue Increase
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