Assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 518 offered by Representative Wasserman.
Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 538 offered by Representative F. Lasee.
Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Joint Resolution 63 offered by Representative Hubler.
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Committee Reports
The committee on Family Law reports and recommends:
A399 Assembly Bill 312
Relating to: the requirement that an unemancipated minor obtain parental or other consent or a judicial waiver of that consent requirement before she have an abortion.
Assembly substitute amendment 1 adoption:
Ayes: 7 - Representatives Owens, Ladwig, Huebsch, Pettis, Montgomery, Staskunas and Krusick.
Noes: 2 - Representatives Berceau and J. Lehman.
Passage as amended:
Ayes: 7 - Representatives Owens, Ladwig, Huebsch, Pettis, Montgomery, Staskunas and Krusick.
Noes: 2 - Representatives Berceau and J. Lehman.
To committee on Rules.
Assembly Bill 514
Relating to: requiring school boards that provide instruction in human sexuality and related subjects to provide instruction in marriage and parental responsibility.
Passage:
Ayes: 9 - Representatives Owens, Ladwig, Huebsch, Pettis, Montgomery, Staskunas, Berceau, Krusick and J. Lehman.
Noes: 0.
To committee on Rules.
Carol Owens
Chairperson
Committee on Family Law
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Message from the Senate
By Donald J. Schneider, Senate Chief Clerk.
Mr. Speaker:
I am directed to inform you that the Senate has
Concurred in:
Assembly Joint Resolution 76
Assembly Joint Resolution 80
Assembly Bill 91
Assembly Bill 189
Assembly Bill 227
Assembly Bill 279
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Agency Reports
State of Wisconsin
Legislature Audit Bureau
Madison
October 21, 1999
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
We have completed a review of the expenditures and funding for programs of the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Division of Intercollegiate Athletics, as requested by the Joint Legislative Audit Committee. From fiscal year (FY) 1994-95 through FY 1999-2000, the Division's expenditures are expected to increase 77.5 percent, from approximately $23.0 million to $40.8 million, and its revenues are expected to increase 63.8 percent, from $24.9 million to $40.7 million. After deficits in FY 1998-99 and FY 1999-2000, the Division's cash reserves are expected to decline by approximately $1.2 million, to $2.7 million at the end of FY 1999-2000.
Although the Division has improved its financial management since our 1989 audit, we believe its expenditure growth could be better controlled. For example, from FY 1994-95 through FY 1999-2000, when the rate of inflation is expected to be 12 percent, expenditures for women's athletic programs (excluding three new programs) are expected to increase 64.7 percent. Expenditures for men's athletic programs are expected to increase 36.8 percent. If the Division is unable to adequately control expenditure growth, it will become necessary to increase revenues through measures that could include increases in ticket prices.
When evaluating the Division's financial plans for the future, the Legislature and others may wish to consider whether an appropriate balance exists between the extent to which expenditures will be controlled and the extent to which revenues will be increased. Further, we suggest that the Legislature carefully review support for programs not reflected in the Division's financial statements. This support includes general purpose revenue, support provided by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and cash balances held in intercollegiate accounts of the University of Wisconsin Foundation.
We appreciate the courtesy and cooperation extended to us by the staff of the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics, as well as by officials of the University of Wisconsin System and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The University of Wisconsin-Madison's response is Appendix IX.
Respectfully submitted,
Janice Mueller
State Auditor
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Calendar of Tuesday, October 26
Assembly Joint Resolution 80
Relating to: commending David Stute on his career, accomplishments and contributions to the state of Wisconsin.
The question was: Shall Assembly Joint Resolution 80 be adopted?
Motion carried.
Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that all members of the Assembly be made coauthors of Assembly Joint Resolution 80. Granted.
Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Joint Resolution 80 be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.
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Representative Vrakas asked unanimous consent that the Assembly stand recessed. Granted.
The Assembly stood recessed.
10:34 A.M.
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Recess
1:00 P.M.
The Assembly reconvened.
Speaker Pro Tempore Freese in the chair.
Assembly Bill 223
Relating to: drug paraphernalia.
Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 223 offered by Representatives Urban and Colon.
Representative Gundrum moved that Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 223 be laid on the table.
The question was: Shall Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 223 be laid on the table?
The roll was taken.
The result follows:
Ayes - Representatives Ainsworth, Albers, Balow, Brandemuehl, Duff, Foti, Freese, Gard, Grothman, Gunderson, Gundrum, Hahn, Handrick, Hoven, Huebsch, Hundertmark, Hutchison, Jeskewitz, Johnsrud, Kaufert, Kedzie, Kelso, Kestell, Kreibich, Ladwig, F. Lasee, M. Lehman, Leibham, Meyerhofer, Montgomery, Musser, Nass, Olsen, Ott, Owens, Petrowski, Pettis, Powers, Rhoades, Seratti, Skindrud, Spillner, Stone, Suder, Sykora, Townsend, Underheim, Vrakas, Walker, Ward, Waukau, Wieckert and Speaker Jensen - 53.
Noes - Representatives Berceau, Black, Bock, Boyle, Carpenter, Coggs, Colon, Cullen, Goetsch, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hebl, Huber, Hubler, Klusman, Kreuser, Krug, Krusick, La Fave, Lassa, J. Lehman, Meyer, Miller, Morris-Tatum, Plale, Plouff, Pocan, Porter, Reynolds, Richards, Riley, Ryba, Schneider, Schooff, Sherman, Sinicki, Staskunas, Steinbrink, Travis, Turner, Urban, Wasserman, Williams, Wood, Young and Ziegelbauer - 46.
Absent or not voting - None.
Motion carried.
Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 223 offered by Representatives Urban and Colon.
Representative Gundrum moved that Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 223 be laid on the table.
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 223 be laid on the table?
The roll was taken.
The result follows:
Ayes - Representatives Ainsworth, Albers, Balow, Brandemuehl, Duff, Foti, Freese, Gard, Grothman, Gunderson, Gundrum, Hahn, Handrick, Hoven, Huebsch, Hundertmark, Hutchison, Jeskewitz, Johnsrud, Kaufert, Kedzie, Kelso, Kestell, Kreibich, Ladwig, F. Lasee, M. Lehman, Leibham, Meyerhofer, Montgomery, Musser, Nass, Olsen, Ott, Owens, Petrowski, Pettis, Powers, Rhoades, Seratti, Skindrud, Spillner, Stone, Suder, Sykora, Townsend, Underheim, Vrakas, Walker, Ward, Waukau, Wieckert and Speaker Jensen - 53.
Noes - Representatives Berceau, Black, Bock, Boyle, Carpenter, Coggs, Colon, Cullen, Goetsch, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hebl, Huber, Hubler, Klusman, Kreuser, Krug, Krusick, La Fave, Lassa, J. Lehman, Meyer, Miller, Morris-Tatum, Plale, Plouff, Pocan, Porter, Reynolds, Richards, Riley, Ryba, Schneider, Schooff, Sherman, Sinicki, Staskunas, Steinbrink, Travis, Turner, Urban, Wasserman, Williams, Wood, Young and Ziegelbauer - 46.
Absent or not voting - None.
Motion carried.
The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 223 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?
Motion carried.
Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 223 be given a third reading.
Representative Travis objected.
Assembly Bill 318
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