Assembly Bill 551
Relating to: subjecting a county development plan to town board approval. (FE)
By Representatives Friske, Towns, Lothian, LeMahieu, J. Wood, Loeffelholz, Petrowski, Ainsworth, Gunderson, Seratti, Hundertmark, Hahn, Hines, Musser, Ladwig, F. Lasee and Owens; cosponsored by Senators Kedzie and A. Lasee.
Report vetoed by the Governor on 4-21-2004.
Assembly Bill 595
Relating to: civil liability exemption for claims resulting from weight gain and obesity.
By Representatives Vrakas, Gundrum, Gronemus, Albers, Bies, J. Fitzgerald, Friske, Gottlieb, Grothman, Gunderson, Hahn, Hines, Honadel, Hundertmark, Jeskewitz, Kestell, Krawczyk, Kreibich, Ladwig, F. Lasee, M. Lehman, LeMahieu, McCormick, Montgomery, Musser, Nass, Nischke, Olsen, Ott, Pettis, Petrowski, Schneider, Seratti, Stone, Suder, Towns, Townsend, Van Roy, Ward, Weber, M. Williams, J. Wood, Young, Zepnick and Ziegelbauer; cosponsored by Senators Reynolds, S. Fitzgerald, Zien, Breske, Harsdorf, Kanavas, Lazich, Leibham, Roessler and Schultz, by request of Wisconsin Restaurant Association.
Report vetoed by the Governor on 3-17-2004.
Assembly Bill 598
Relating to: employment relations under the Municipal Employment Relations Act. (FE)
By Representatives Gottlieb, LeMahieu, Gielow, Lothian, Stone, Owens, McCormick, Ainsworth, Nischke, Grothman, Hahn, Vukmir, Honadel, Kerkman and J. Wood; cosponsored by Senators Brown, Lazich, Darling, Reynolds, Leibham and A. Lasee.
Report vetoed by the Governor on 4-12-2004.
Assembly Bill 633
Relating to: preemption of county, city, village, or town living wage ordinances. (FE)
By Representatives Grothman, Nass, LeMahieu, Hahn, Owens, Hines, Jensen, Vrakas, Stone, Friske, Suder, Gundrum and Weber; cosponsored by Senators Panzer, Reynolds, Welch and Schultz.
Report vetoed by the Governor on 3-16-2004.
Assembly Bill 665
Relating to: payday loan providers and granting rule-making authority. (FE)
By Representatives Jeskewitz, M. Lehman, Musser, Boyle, Taylor, Owens, Ziegelbauer, Hahn, Gronemus, Olsen, Plouff, Van Roy, Gielow, Berceau, Ott, Gunderson and Powers; cosponsored by Senators Schultz and Stepp.
Report vetoed by the Governor on 4-15-2004.
Assembly Bill 733
Relating to: reciprocal agreements for real estate licenses. (FE)
By Representative Gard.
Report vetoed by the Governor on 3-4-2004.
Assembly Bill 735
Relating to: strategic energy assessments. (FE)
By Representative Gard.
Report vetoed by the Governor on 4-21-2004.
Assembly Bill 746
Relating to: eligibility to attend an independent charter school and payments made to independent charter schools. (FE)
By Representatives Krug, Vukmir, Sinicki, Jensen, Richards, Jeskewitz, J. Wood and Nischke; cosponsored by Senators Darling, Plale, Kanavas, A. Lasee, Reynolds, Stepp and Lazich.
Report vetoed by the Governor on 3-16-2004.
Assembly Bill 830
Relating to: funding for engineering instruction at the University of Wisconsin-Rock County campus and making an appropriation. (FE)
By Representatives Towns, W. Wood, Powers, Ward, Gard, Loeffelholz, Musser, J. Wood, Albers, Ott, Hines, McCormick, Gunderson, Freese and Kaufert; cosponsored by Senators Schultz, Kanavas, Welch and Darling.
Report vetoed by the Governor on 4-22-2004.
Assembly Bill 833
Relating to: permitting third-party testers to administer driving skills tests for certain noncommercial motor vehicle drivers. (FE)
By Representatives Ainsworth, Kestell, Hines, Montgomery, Albers, Nass, Ott, Hundertmark, Taylor and Townsend; cosponsored by Senators Leibham, Kanavas, Reynolds, A. Lasee and S. Fitzgerald.
Report vetoed by the Governor on 4-12-2004.
Assembly Bill 836
Relating to: the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program and granting rule-making authority. (FE)
By Representatives Jensen, Nischke, Ladwig, Krawczyk, Hundertmark, Honadel, Ainsworth, Owens, Nass, Stone, Jeskewitz and McCormick; cosponsored by Senators Plale, Darling, Stepp, Kanavas, Welch and Leibham.
Report vetoed by the Governor on 3-16-2004.
Assembly Bill 858
Relating to: a municipality's and county's ability to eliminate certain nonconforming buildings or premises. (FE)
By Representatives Gunderson, Ainsworth, Albers, Hahn, Hines, Kestell, Krawczyk, Lothian, McCormick, Musser, Nischke, Petrowski, Van Roy and Suder; cosponsored by Senators Welch and Breske.
Report vetoed by the Governor on 4-21-2004.
Assembly Bill 859
Relating to: manufacturing extension center grants and making an appropriation. (FE)
By Representatives McCormick, Kaufert, Staskunas, Gunderson, Krawczyk, Albers, Plouff, Hines, Townsend, Hebl, Bies, J. Fitzgerald, Friske, Kreibich, Pettis, Shilling, Van Roy, Ott, Ainsworth, Krug, Weber, Hahn and Nischke; cosponsored by Senators Harsdorf, Schultz, Erpenbach, Roessler, Zien, Kanavas, M. Meyer, Lassa, S. Fitzgerald, Hansen, Risser and Wirch.
Report approved by the Governor with partial veto on 4-15-2004. 2003 Wisconsin Act 256.
Assembly Bill 908
Relating to: the effective dates for provisions relating to the distribution of payments received by taxation districts for acres designated as closed under the Managed Forest Land Program. (FE)
By Representatives Friske and Gard.
Report vetoed by the Governor on 4-13-2004.
Assembly Bill 926
Relating to: regulation of high capacity wells, notification of well construction, groundwater quantity management, granting rule-making authority, and making appropriations. (FE)
By committee on Natural Resources.
Report approved by the Governor with partial veto on 4-22-2004. 2003 Wisconsin Act 310.
6. Consideration of senate action on proposals approved by the assembly.
7. Making and consideration of motions for reconsideration of passage, indefinite postponement, concurrence, or nonconcurrence.
8. Consideration of resolutions.
9. Third reading of assembly proposals.
QUESTION:Having been read three times, shall the proposal be passed?
10. Third reading of senate proposals.
QUESTION: Having been read three times, shall the proposal be concurred in?
11. Second reading and amendment of assembly proposals.
QUESTION: Shall the proposal be ordered engrossed and read a third time?
12. Second reading and amendment of senate proposals.
QUESTION: Shall the proposal be ordered to a third reading?
13. Motions may be offered.
14. Announcements.
15. Adjournment.
assemblyASSEMBLY CALENDAR
> Thursday, March 11, 2004
1. Call of the Roll.
2. Introduction, first reading and reference of proposals.
3. Committee reports and subsequent reference of proposals.
4. Messages from the senate, and other communications.
5. Consideration of conference committee reports and vetoes.
6. Consideration of senate action on proposals approved by the assembly.
7. Making and consideration of motions for reconsideration of passage, indefinite postponement, concurrence or nonconcurrence.
8. Consideration of resolutions.
9. Third reading of assembly proposals.
QUESTION:Having been read three times, shall the proposal be passed?
10. Third reading of senate proposals.
QUESTION: Having been read three times, shall the proposal be concurred in?
11. Second reading and amendment of assembly proposals.
QUESTION: Shall the proposal be ordered engrossed and read a third time?
12. Second reading and amendment of senate proposals.
QUESTION: Shall the proposal be ordered to a third reading?
13. Motions may be offered.
14. Announcements.
15. Adjournment.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:00 a.m.
Senate Bill 384
Relating to: authorizing technical college districts to issue revenue bonds for the purpose of providing services and facilities to businesses, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. (FE)
By Senators Leibham, Stepp, Kanavas, Darling, Zien, Kedzie and Roessler; cosponsored by Representatives Wieckert, Suder, Ladwig, Musser, Owens, Gunderson, Hahn, Ott, McCormick, Gronemus, Albers and Freese.
Made a special order of business at 9:00 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:02 a.m.
Senate Bill 451
Relating to: appropriating money to technical college districts for the Wisconsin Advantage Jobs Training Program and making an appropriation. (FE)
By Senator Leibham; cosponsored by Representatives Krawczyk and Wieckert.
Made a special order of business at 9:02 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:03 a.m.
Senate Bill 512
Relating to: the property tax exemption for property that is leased as residential housing. (FE)
By Senators Roessler and Stepp.
Made a special order of business at 9:03 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:04 a.m.
Senate Bill 253
Relating to: independent charter schools established by University of Wisconsin institutions and college campuses. (FE)
By Senators Darling, Stepp, Reynolds, Kanavas and Lazich; cosponsored by Representatives Jensen, Ziegelbauer, Vrakas, Nass, Ladwig, McCormick, Towns, Stone, Gielow, Van Roy and Weber.
Report concurrence recommended by committee on Education Reform, Ayes 8, Noes 4. Made a special order of business at 9:04 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:05 a.m.
Senate Bill 61
Relating to: environmental compliance audits, environmental management systems, providing incentives for improving environmental performance, providing immunity from civil penalties for certain violations of environmental requirements, access to certain information, granting rule-making authority, and providing a penalty. (FE)
By Senators Kedzie, Welch, Schultz, Harsdorf and Stepp; cosponsored by Representatives Montgomery, Jeskewitz, M. Lehman, Hines, Olsen, Musser, Ainsworth, Vrakas, Krawczyk, Van Roy, Albers, Ott and Bies.
Made a special order of business at 9:05 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:06 a.m.
Senate Bill 426
Relating to: the administration of vaccines by persons supervised by a pharmacist.
By Senators S. Fitzgerald, Lassa, Schultz and Reynolds; cosponsored by Representatives Gielow, Hines, Albers, J. Fitzgerald, Krawczyk, McCormick, Hahn, Gunderson, Van Roy and Vrakas.
Made a special order of business at 9:06 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:07 a.m.
Senate Bill 440
Relating to: public inland lake protection and rehabilitation district meetings, duties of members of the district's board of commissioners, lake monitoring contracts, and granting rule-making authority.
By Senators Kedzie, Kanavas and Cowles; cosponsored by Representatives Nischke, Richards, Hahn, Towns, Albers, Ott, Hines, McCormick and Krawczyk.
Report concurrence recommended by committee on Natural Resources, Ayes 10, Noes 0. Made a special order of business at 9:07 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:08 a.m.
Senate Bill 3
Relating to: the specialized transportation assistance program, minimum qualifications for the operator of a human service vehicle, the registration of human service vehicles, and providing penalties. (FE)
By Senators Lazich, A. Lasee, Stepp and Darling; cosponsored by Representatives Gundrum, Stone, Gunderson, Turner, Ladwig, Musser, Ainsworth, Kerkman, Plale, Lassa, Steinbrink and Van Roy, by request of Beverly Kraemer, in memory of her father, Elmer Blundell.
Report concurrence recommended by committee on Transportation, Ayes 10, Noes 6. Assembly amendment 1 offered by Representative Sherman. Made a special order of business at 9:08 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:09 a.m.
Senate Bill 63
Relating to: removing feathers and nonedible parts from upland game birds. (FE)
By Senators Zien, Brown, Schultz and Stepp; cosponsored by Representatives Gunderson, Gronemus, Van Roy, Pettis, Hines, Hahn, Musser, Krawczyk, Suder, Albers, Bies, Seratti and Stone.
Report concurrence recommended by committee on Natural Resources, Ayes 8, Noes 3. Made a special order of business at 9:09 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:10 a.m.
Senate Bill 64
Relating to: deadlines for the transmittal of the Building Commission's long-range state building program recommendations and the delivery of the governor's biennial budget message and a report on the timeliness of the submittal of agency budget requests.
By Joint Legislative Council.
Made a special order of business at 9:10 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:11 a.m.
Senate Bill 71
Relating to: treatment of prescription drug costs, diagnostic testing, and payments under mandated insurance coverage of treatment for nervous and mental disorders and alcoholism and other drug abuse problems, and granting rule-making authority. (FE)
By Joint Legislative Council.
Made a special order of business at 9:11 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
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SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:12 a.m.
Senate Bill 105
Relating to: mandatory operating privilege suspension for certain firearm offenses and bomb scares. (FE)
By Senators Leibham, A. Lasee and Stepp; cosponsored by Representatives Suder, Jeskewitz, Kestell, Hahn, Hines, Ott, LeMahieu, Nass, Albers, Gielow and Townsend.
Report Assembly Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 13, Noes 0, concurrence as amended recommended by committee on Criminal Justice, Ayes 13, Noes 0. Made a special order of business at 9:12 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
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SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:13 a.m.
Senate Bill 218
Relating to: the authority of the board of directors of business corporations and corporate committees; corporate shareholder notices and meetings; mergers, conversions, and other business combinations; the transfer of corporate property to certain affiliates; and naming limited partnerships.
By Senators Stepp, Kanavas, Darling, Leibham, Roessler, George and Reynolds; cosponsored by Representatives McCormick, Ladwig, Gronemus, Jensen, Suder, Ott, Nischke, Hahn, J. Fitzgerald, Krawczyk, Albers, Gundrum, Weber, Kreibich, Gunderson, Vrakas, Hundertmark and Van Roy.
Report concurrence recommended by committee on Economic Development, Ayes 8, Noes 0. Made a special order of business at 9:13 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:14 a.m.
Senate Bill 271
Relating to: transferring certain alcohol beverage licenses to premises in another municipality within the same county. (FE)
By Senators Kanavas, Welch, Zien, Decker, Breske and Lassa; cosponsored by Representatives Petrowski, M. Lehman, Hahn, Bies, Friske, Montgomery, Gunderson, Huber, Van Roy, Hundertmark, Ainsworth and Seratti.
Made a special order of business at 9:14 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:15 a.m.
Senate Bill 323
Relating to: changing the procedures for the incorporation of cities and villages, creating a board to review incorporation petitions, and changing annexation procedures affected by incorporation petitions. (FE)
By Senators Brown, A. Lasee and Schultz; cosponsored by Representatives Huebsch, Albers, Hahn, Hines, Ladwig, Olsen, Owens and Townsend.
Report concurrence recommended by committee on Urban and Local Affairs, Ayes 5, Noes 3. Made a special order of business at 9:15 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:17 a.m.
Senate Bill 416
Relating to: failure to pay for tickets at recreational attractions and providing penalties. (FE)
By Senators Welch and Kanavas; cosponsored by Representatives Hines, Musser, Krawczyk, Ladwig, Townsend, Stone, Albers, Bies and Gunderson.
Report concurrence recommended by committee on Criminal Justice, Ayes 13, Noes 0.
Made a special order of business at 9:17 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:19 a.m.
Senate Bill 446
Relating to: vehicle protection product warranties.
By Senators Schultz, Kanavas and Hansen; cosponsored by Representatives Ladwig, Townsend and Hahn.
Made a special order of business at 9:19 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:20 a.m.
Senate Bill 455
Relating to: financial information required to be provided by milk contractors.
By Senators Schultz, Brown and Kedzie; cosponsored by Representatives McCormick, Musser, Freese, Gronemus and Albers.
Report concurrence recommended by committee on Agriculture, Ayes 11, Noes 1. Made a special order of business at 9:20 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:21 a.m.
Senate Bill 484
Relating to: contracts for services under Medical Assistance. (FE)
By Senators Schultz and Lassa; cosponsored by Representatives McCormick, Hines, Ladwig and Hahn.
Made a special order of business at 9:21 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:22 a.m.
Senate Bill 497
Relating to: various modifications to housing loan programs and increasing the bonding authority of the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority.
By Senators Stepp and Moore; cosponsored by Representatives Wieckert and Morris, by request of The Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority.
Made a special order of business at 9:22 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39. .
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 9:23 a.m.
Senate Bill 504
Relating to: life insurance and annuity contract exemptions from creditor claims.
By Senator Schultz; cosponsored by Representatives Ladwig, J. Lehman, McCormick, Kerkman, Hundertmark and Albers.
Made a special order of business at 9:23 A.M. pursuant to Assembly Resolution 39.
assemblyASSEMBLY CALENDAR
> Wednesday, March 10, 2004
1. Call of the Roll.
2. Introduction, first reading and reference of proposals.
3. Committee reports and subsequent reference of proposals.
4. Messages from the senate, and other communications.
5. Consideration of conference committee reports and vetoes.
6. Consideration of senate action on proposals approved by the assembly.
7. Making and consideration of motions for reconsideration of passage, indefinite postponement, concurrence, or nonconcurrence.
8. Consideration of resolutions.
9. Third reading of assembly proposals.
QUESTION:Having been read three times, shall the proposal be passed?
10. Third reading of senate proposals.
QUESTION: Having been read three times, shall the proposal be concurred in?
11. Second reading and amendment of assembly proposals.
QUESTION: Shall the proposal be ordered engrossed and read a third time?
12. Second reading and amendment of senate proposals.
QUESTION: Shall the proposal be ordered to a third reading?
13. Motions may be offered.
14. Announcements.
15. Adjournment.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS AT 11:00 A.M.
Senate Bill 261
Relating to: creating a qualified new business venture tax credit and a capital gains tax exemption regarding investments in certified venture capital funds and qualified new business ventures, requiring a study of new Wisconsin businesses, facilitating the development of certain investor networks, and granting rule-making authority. (FE)
By Senators Kanavas, Stepp, Leibham, Darling, Brown, Welch, Zien, Lassa and Roessler; cosponsored by Representatives Nischke, McCormick, Ladwig, Musser, Montgomery, Towns, Owens, M. Lehman, Weber, Van Roy, Krawczyk, Olsen and Ott.
Made a special order of business at 11:00 A.M. on 3-10-2004 pursuant to Assembly Resolution 38.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS At 11:01 A.M.
Assembly Bill 859
Relating to: manufacturing extension center grants and making an appropriation. (FE)
By Representatives McCormick, Kaufert, Staskunas, Gunderson, Krawczyk, Albers, Plouff, Hines, Townsend, Hebl, Bies, J. Fitzgerald, Friske, Kreibich, Pettis, Shilling, Van Roy, Ott, Ainsworth, Krug, Weber, Hahn and Nischke; cosponsored by Senators Harsdorf, Schultz, Erpenbach, Roessler, Zien, Kanavas, M. Meyer, Lassa, S. Fitzgerald, Hansen, Risser and Wirch.
Report passage recommended by committee on Economic Development, Ayes 9, Noes 0. Report Assembly Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 12, Noes 4, passage as amended recommended by joint committee on Finance, Ayes 12, Noes 4. Made a special order of business at 11:01 A.M. on 3-10-2004 pursuant to Assembly Resolution 38.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS At 11:03 A.M
Assembly Bill 793
Relating to: the imposition of the estate tax on the transfer of property within this state's jurisdiction. (FE)
By Representative Montgomery; cosponsored by Senator Schultz.
Report Assembly Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 16, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Financial Institutions, Ayes 16, Noes 0. Report Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 15, Noes 1, passage as amended recommended by joint committee on Finance, Ayes 15, Noes 1. Made a special order of business at 11:03 A.M. on 3-10-2004 pursuant to Assembly Resolution 38.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 11:04 A.M.
Senate Bill 87
Relating to: limiting the authority of cities and villages to annex territory and specifying the boundaries for certain annexations. (FE)
By Senator A. Lasee; cosponsored by Representatives Ainsworth, Bies, Freese, Gronemus, Hines, Ladwig, F. Lasee, M. Lehman, Musser, Ott, Owens and Krawczyk.
Report Assembly Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 9, Noes 0, concurrence as amended recommended by committee on Rural Affairs, Ayes 7, Noes 2. Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representative Gard. Made a special order of business at 11:04 A.M. on 3-10-2004 pursuant to Assembly Resolution 38.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS At 11:05 A.M.
Assembly Bill 473
Relating to: requiring the Department of Revenue to prepare and maintain a list of delinquent taxpayer accounts and to post on the Internet the top 100 names from the list and requiring the department to refund filing fees paid by certain persons who file appeals with the Tax Appeals Commission. (FE)
By Representatives F. Lasee, Van Roy, M. Lehman, Jeskewitz, Weber, Suder, Pettis, Montgomery, Hundertmark, Hines, Albers, Ladwig, Kestell, Krawczyk, Gard, Seratti and Wasserman; cosponsored by Senators Roessler, Stepp, Darling, Lazich, Wirch and Lassa.
Report Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 6, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Government Operations and Spending Limitations, Ayes 6, Noes 0. Made a special order of business at 11:05 A.M. on 3-10-2004 pursuant to Assembly Resolution 38.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 11:06 A.M.
Assembly Bill 913
Relating to: limits under the agricultural production loan guarantee program.
By Representatives Ott, Gronemus, Ainsworth, Towns, Townsend, Musser, Albers, Hines, Freese, Loeffelholz, Ward, Vruwink, Montgomery and Hahn; cosponsored by Senator Schultz.
Report Assembly Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 12, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Agriculture, Ayes 12, Noes 0. Made a special order of business at 11:06 A.M. on 3-10-2004 pursuant to Assembly Resolution 38.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 11:07 A.M.
Assembly Bill 900
Relating to: collecting fees for the assessment of manufacturing property. (FE)
By Representatives Loeffelholz and Gard; cosponsored by Senators A. Lasee and Darling.
Report passage recommended by committee on Urban and Local Affairs, Ayes 8, Noes 0. Made a special order of business at 11:07 A.M. on 3-10-2004 pursuant to Assembly Resolution 38.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 11:08 A.M.
Assembly Bill 893
Relating to: major highway projects, southeast Wisconsin freeway rehabilitation projects, and the transportation projects commission. (FE)
By Representative Jeskewitz; cosponsored by Senator Roessler.
Report Assembly Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 8, Noes 1, passage as amended recommended by Joint Legislative Audit Committee, Ayes 9, Noes 0. Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly amendment 1 offered by Representative Jeskewitz. Made a special order of business at 11:08 A.M. on 3-10-2004 pursuant to Assembly Resolution 38.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 11:09 a.m.
Assembly Bill 798 / Senate Bill 399
Relating to: a certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth. (FE)
By Representatives Honadel, LeMahieu, Montgomery, Nischke, Huebsch, Gielow, Gronemus, Albers, Suder, Gundrum, Jensen, Gottlieb, Vukmir, Krawczyk, Musser, Owens, Rhoades, Hines, Kreibich, Jeskewitz, Sinicki, Ziegelbauer, Stone, Nass, McCormick, Gunderson, Ward and Weber; cosponsored by Senators Roessler, Darling, Cowles, Lazich, Schultz and Stepp.
Report passage recommended by committee on Health, Ayes 14, Noes 2. Made a special order of business at 11:09 A.M. on 3-10-2004 pursuant to Assembly Resolution 38.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 11:10 A.M.
Senate Bill 428
Relating to: extending the expenditure period and the life of a tax incremental district in West Bend. (FE)
By Senator Panzer; cosponsored by Representative Grothman.
Report Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 13, Noes 0, concurrence as amended recommended by committee on Ways and Means, Ayes 13, Noes 0. Made a special order of business at 11:10 A.M. on 3-10-2004 pursuant to Assembly Resolution 38.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 11:11 a.m.
Assembly Bill 903
Relating to: minimum wage and overtime pay exemptions for providers of companionship services. (FE)
By Representatives Van Roy, Krawczyk, Grothman, Gunderson, Hines, Gronemus, Montgomery, McCormick, Weber, Gielow, Hahn, Wieckert, Vukmir, Seratti, M. Williams, Ladwig, Jeskewitz, Ott, Suder and Nischke; cosponsored by Senators Cowles, Ellis, A. Lasee, Roessler, Darling and Lazich.
Report passage recommended by committee on Aging and Long-Term Care, Ayes 7, Noes 5. Assembly amendment 1 offered by Representative Van Roy. Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representative Van Roy. Made a special order of business at 11:11 A.M. on 3-10-2004 pursuant to Assembly Resolution 38.
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS at 11:12 A.M.