Willder, Robert
Wimmer, Jr, James
Robert W Baird and Co. Inc.
Subject(s): Any matter affecting the company in any way by any state agency or the legislature.
Broydrick, William
Petersen, Eric
Wimmer, Jr, James
Rock Bottom Restaurants, Inc.
Subject(s): Statutes and rules that affect a brew pub to brew on premises.
Broydrick, William
Rural Water Assn., Wisconsin
Subject(s): Represent the interests of public water supply and wastewater utilities on issues such as water quality regulations, operation and maintenance requirements, funding sources, source water protection, billing and water rate setting. Involved in seeking state funding from state budget through state agencies.
Blomberg, Ken
Selchert, Robert
Rural Wisconsin Health Cooperative
Subject(s): Anything that affects rural health.
Size, Timothy
School Administrators, Assn. of Wisconsin
Subject(s): The Assn. will primarily attempt to influence legislation and administrative rules governing public PK-12 education. They will also attemp to influence legislation and administrative rules involving telecommunications, food and drugs, child welfare, social services, taxation, trust funds, and transportation issues that pertain to PK-12 education.
Laatsch, Timothy
Lynch, James M
School Boards, Inc., Wisconsin Assn. of
Subject(s): This Wisconsin Association of School Boards seeks to have input on legislation that impacts on the educational programs of school districts, and any legislation that would impact on their operation. With respect to operations, this could Inc.lude employment, insurance, taxation, election, technology licensing, transportation and other areas of legislation that have not been identified.
Brown, Senn
Cole, Ken
Cosh, William
Rewey, Pamela
Sowinski, Mary
School Business Officials, Wisconsin Assn. of
Subject(s): The WASBO will primarily attempt to influence legislation and administrative rules governing K-12 education. Telecommunications, food and drugs, child welfare, social services, taxation, trust funds and transportation are other areas of interest.
Lynch, James M
School District Administrators, Wisconsin Assn. of
Subject(s): Education, food and drugs, insurance, social services, taxation, trust funds, transportation, Dept. of Employe Trust Funds, DPI, VTAE and labor. The above items only as they pertain to K-12 education.
Lynch, James M
Turner, Miles
School Nurses of Wisconsin
Subject(s): We work on matters involving the health of students in the schools, and on regulatory matters.
Buckley, James
School Psychologists Assn., Wisconsin
Subject(s): We deal with mental health matters involving our work with students in the schools, and with regulatory matters involving licensure and also work on state budget matters.
Buckley, James
School Social Workers Assn., Wisconsin
Subject(s): We deal with mental health matters involving students in the schools and with regulatory matters involving licensure and on state abudget matters.
Buckley, James
Scientific Games, Inc.
Subject(s): Lottery legislation.
Tenuta, James
Scrap Recycling Industries, Wisconsin Chapter, Institute of
Subject(s): All matters that pertain to regulation of the environment, recycling and solid waste.
Letzing, Sybil
Peshek, Peter
S44 Securities Dealers, Wisconsin Assn. of
Subject(s): Securities laws and regulations and all other matters affecting securities industry.
Cook, Sharon
Mitchell, Brian
Security Bank S.S.B.
Subject(s): Areas affecting financial institutions and their financial services subsidiaries.
Petersen, Eric
Wimmer, Jr, James
Sentry Insurance A Mutual Company
Subject(s): All matters pertaining to insurance, Inc.luding but not limited to liability issues, the civil justice system, workers compensation, insurance regulation and health insurance reforms; also matters relating to taxation and employment.
Fanshaw, Lee
Sexual Assault, Wisconsin Coalition Against
Subject(s): The Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault (WCASA) will focus primarily on substantive legislation that impacts victims of sexual violence in both the criminal and civil arenas. The areas of state legislation on which WCASA will focus Inc.lude penalties for adult and juvenile crimes involving sexual violence, victim's rights, funding of sexual assault services and prevention, stalking, sexual harassment, sexual exploitation by professionals and other areas of offender accountability.
Judy, Amy
Skipper Bud's
Subject(s): Any matter affecting the company in any way by any state agency or the legislature.
Broydrick, William
Solie, Denise
Smokeless Tobacco Council Inc.
Subject(s): Any and all legislative and regulatory matters affecting the interests of the domestic manufacturers of smokeless tobacco products, Inc.luding but not limited to excise taxes and marketing and advertising restrictions.
Stenger, Scott
Snowmobile Clubs, Inc., Assn. of Wisconsin
Subject(s): All matters affecting the operation of snowmobiles.
Letzing, Sybil
Peshek, Peter
Social Workers - Wisconsin Chapter, National Assn. of
Subject(s): NASW monitors activities of the Social Workers Section of the Examing Board of Social Workers, Marraige & Family Therapists, and Professional Counselors. We also monitor proposals submitted by the Dept. of Regulation and Licensing as they impact on social workers. NASW is also currently monitoring proposed rules for outpatient mental health clinics. In the area of social policy, NASW is particularly interested in bills related to health care, welfare reform, violence and family issues.
Herstand, Marc
Solid Wastes Management Assn., National
Subject(s): NSWMA is interested in influencing legislative and regulatory initiatives involving solid waste collection, transportation, processing, recycling and disposal. This necessarily involves subset issues on taxation, privitization, competition, facility siting, and so on.
Hilbert, Lisa
Soo Line Railroad Co.
Subject(s): Rail regulation; tax; environmental; labor/work rules; all transportation legislation; tort reform.
Gerrard, M William
Speech, Language, Hearing Assn., Inc., Wisconsin
Subject(s): The Wisconsin Speech-Language-Hearing Assn. will track and take interest in issues as they relate to: licensure rules governing the professions of speech-language pathology and audiology; Medicaid reimbursement for our services; school based services; elementary, secondary and higher education; and any other areas which may impact individuals with communication disorders.
Intrater, Michelle
State Farm Insurance Companies
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