Read and referred to committee on Education.
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
June 7, 2000
The Honorable, The Senate:
I am pleased to nominate and with the advice and consent of the Senate, do appoint Adamski, Paul C., of Stevens Point, as a member of the College Savings Program Board, to serve for the term ending May 1, 2005.
Sincerely,
TOMMY G. THOMPSON
Governor
Read and referred to committee on Education.
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
June 7, 2000
The Honorable, The Senate:
I am pleased to nominate and with the advice and consent of the Senate, do appoint Clumpner, J. Michael, of Delavan, as a member of the College Savings Program Board, to serve for the term ending May 1, 2005.
Sincerely,
TOMMY G. THOMPSON
Governor
Read and referred to committee on Education.
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
June 7, 2000
The Honorable, The Senate:
I am pleased to nominate and with the advice and consent of the Senate, do appoint Wolff , Michael D., of Madison, as a member of the College Savings Program Board, to serve for the term ending May 1, 2003.
Sincerely,
TOMMY G. THOMPSON
Governor
Read and referred to committee on Education.
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S638 State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
May 30, 2000
The Honorable, The Senate:
As required by Article V, Section 6 of the Wisconsin Constitution, I am submitting the annual Executive Clemency report to the Legislature, covering those clemency cases upon which final dispositions were rendered for applicants during the calendar year 1999. The following applicants received full pardons in 1999:
Tammy Rae Kougl, convicted of Theft and sentenced on 6/23/86 to 5 years probation, restitution and costs, recommended by the Pardon Advisory Board by a vote of 5-0 to be granted a pardon, was granted a pardon on 7/23/99, because she is a productive member of society and otherwise deserving of extraordinary relief.
Tom H. Marquardt, convicted of Breaking and Entering and Theft and sentenced on 12/10/71 to 3 years prison for Breaking and Entering (stayed) and 1 year prison for Theft to be served concurrently (stayed), 2 years probation on each count to be served concurrently and costs, recommended by the Pardon Advisory Board by a vote of 5-0 to be granted a pardon, was granted a pardon on 7/23/99, because he is a productive member of society and otherwise deserving of extraordinary relief.
Kevin K. Mannel, convicted of Delivery of a Controlled Substance (Marijuana) and sentenced on 5/19/76 to 3 years prison (stayed), 3 years probation, and court costs, recommended by the Pardon Advisory Board by a vote of 5-0 to be granted a pardon, was granted a pardon on 7/23/99, because he is a productive member of society and otherwise deserving of extraordinary relief.
Douglas A. Watts, convicted of Burglary (Two Counts) and Criminal Damage to Property (two Counts-Misdemeanors) and sentenced on 9/13/82 to 3 years prison for each Burglary count to be served concurrently, and nine months prison for the Criminal Damage to Property counts to be served concurrent with the Burglary sentence, recommended by the Pardon Advisory Board by a vote of 5-0 to be granted a pardon, was granted a pardon on 7/23/99, because he is a productive member of society and otherwise deserving of extraordinary relief.
Diane M. Sailer, convicted of Possession and Sale of Dangerous Drugs (Amphetamines) and sentenced on 3/2/73 to 3 years probation, fees and costs, recommended by the Pardon Advisory Board by a vote of 3-2 to be granted a pardon, was granted a pardon on 9/28/99, because she is a productive member of society and otherwise deserving of extraordinary relief.
Gregory Gassen, convicted of 9 Counts of Party to the Crime of Delivery of a Controlled Substance and sentenced on 3/7/89 to 8 years prison followed by 6 years probation, recommended by the Pardon Advisory Board by a vote of 6-0 to be granted a pardon, was granted a pardon on 9/28/99, because he is a productive member of society and otherwise deserving of extraordinary relief.
George W. Rice, convicted of Aiding and Abetting Robbery and sentenced on 6/19/81 to 2 years probation, restitution, costs and apology to the victim, recommended by the Pardon Advisory Board by a vote of 5-1 to be granted a pardon, was granted a pardon on 9/28/99, because he is a productive member of society and otherwise deserving of extraordinary relief.
Patricia A. Proffitt, convicted of Forgery (Uttering) and sentenced on 12/16/69 to 3 years probation and convicted of Misdemeanor Retail Theft and sentenced on 2/9/90 to 1 year probation, recommended by the Pardon Advisory Board by a vote of 5-0 to be granted a pardon, was granted a pardon on 12/16/99, because she is a productive member of society and otherwise deserving of extraordinary relief.
David L. Mahkimetas, convicted Misdemeanor Battery (Domestic Violence) and sentenced on 3/31/93 to 18 months probation, 45 days jail, counseling, restitution, costs and fines, recommended by the Pardon Advisory Board by a vote of 3-2 to be granted a pardon, was granted a pardon on 12/16/99, because he is a productive member of society and otherwise deserving of extraordinary relief.
Sincerely,
TOMMY G. THOMPSON
Governor
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referrals and receipt of committee reports concerning proposed administrative rules
Relating to the state public transit operating assistance program; to the use of fully allocated costs in the competitive bid process; and to allocation of federal public transit assistance program funds to urbanized areas under 200,000 population.
Submitted by Department of Transportation.
Report received from Agency, June 9, 2000.
Referred to committee on Insurance, Tourism, Transportation and Corrections, June 14, 2000 .
Relating to transfer of prescription orders.
Submitted by Department of Regulation and Licensing.
Report received from Agency, June 13, 2000.
Referred to committee on Health, Utilities, Veterans and Military Affairs, June 14, 2000 .
Relating to uniform procedures for checking the backgrounds of persons who apply to provide or are providing care or treatment to people who need that care or treatment, and for barring persons because of specified convictions, charges or findings substantially related to the care of clients from operating a service provider organization, providing care or treatment to the clients of a service provider or otherwise having contact with the clients of a service provider.
Submitted by Department of Health and Family Services.
Report received from Agency, June 9, 2000.
Referred to committee on Health, Utilities, Veterans and Military Affairs, June 14, 2000 .
Relating to eligibility and entitlement for the family care benefit, application for the benefit, cost sharing requirements, standards for aging and disability resource centers and for care management organizations, protections of the rights of family care applicants and enrollees, recovery of correctly and incorrectly paid family care benefits, and requirements for hospitals, nursing homes, community-based residential facilities, residential care apartment complexes and adult family homes to provide information to certain patients, residents and prospective residents and to refer them to aging and disability resource centers.
Submitted by Department of Health and Family Services.
Report received from Agency, June 12, 2000.
Referred to committee on Human Services and Aging, June 14, 2000 .
Relating to motor carrier safety requirements.
Submitted by Department of Transportation.
Report received from Agency, June 12, 2000.
Referred to committee on Insurance, Tourism, Transportation and Corrections, June 14, 2000 .
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