By
Representatives Schneider, M. Lehman, Hines, Balow, Sinicki, Hahn, Cullen, Plouff, Bies, Jeskewitz, Coggs, Colon, Albers, Plale, Van Roy, Grothman and Boyle; cosponsored by Senator Erpenbach
.
To committee on Colleges and Universities
.
Relating to: the incorporation of the town of Campbell in LaCrosse County as a village.
By
Representatives Huebsch, Johnsrud, Ladwig, Freese, Albers, Musser, Seratti, Krawczyk, Hines, Jeskewitz and Townsend; cosponsored by Senators A. Lasee and Schultz.
To committee on Rural Affairs.
Assembly Bill 86
Relating to: physical health examinations of pupils.
By
Representatives Rhoades, Loeffelholz, Ward, Ladwig, Jensen, Stone, Gronemus, Ainsworth, Freese, Hahn, Albers, Suder, Krawczyk, Grothman, Townsend, Owens, Vrakas, Hines, Hundertmark, Petrowski, Lothian, J. Wood and Gunderson; cosponsored by Senators Kanavas, Zien, Lazich, Leibham, Kedzie, A. Lasee and Stepp.
To committee on Children and Families
.
Assembly Bill 87
Relating to: prohibiting the installation of computer chips on vehicles for purposes of collecting revenues.
By
Representatives Schneider, Balow, Plouff, Albers, J. Wood, Grothman and Boyle.
To committee on Transportation.
Assembly Bill 88
Relating to: prohibited alcohol concentration.
By
Representatives Ainsworth, Bies, Berceau, Gottlieb, J. Lehman, Olsen, Owens and Townsend; cosponsored by Senator Roessler
.
To committee on Transportation.
Assembly Bill 89
Relating to: installment payments of refunds of taxes on manufacturing property, the interest on refunded and additional taxes on manufacturing property, and making an appropriation.
By
Representatives M. Lehman, Jeskewitz, W. Wood, Olsen, Gielow, J. Lehman, Grothman, Seratti, Townsend, Ziegelbauer, Hahn, F. Lasee, Krawczyk, Ladwig and Colon; cosponsored by Senators Kanavas and A. Lasee.
To committee on Ways and Means.
Assembly Bill 90
Relating to: enforcement of motor vehicle safety belt violations and providing a penalty.
By
Representatives Ainsworth, Hebl, Bies, Freese, Hines, McCormick, Pope-Roberts, Stone and Townsend; cosponsored by Senators Brown, Risser and George.
To committee on Transportation.
Assembly Bill 91
Relating to: prohibiting the use of cyanide in metallic mining.
By
Representatives Black, Boyle, Plouff, Berceau, Sherman, Turner, Travis, Richards, Pocan, Pope-Roberts, J. Lehman, Coggs, Cullen, Shilling and Miller; cosponsored by Senators Decker, Carpenter, Robson, Hansen, Chvala and Risser.
To committee on Natural Resources
.
Assembly Bill 92
Relating to: property tax reassessments.
By
Representatives Olsen, Albers, Bies, Freese, Hahn, Hines, Hundertmark, Gunderson, Krawczyk, Owens, Seratti and Van Roy; cosponsored by Senators A. Lasee, Reynolds, Roessler and Welch.
To committee on Ways and Means.
Assembly Bill 93
Relating to: requiring alarm systems for sellers of firearms and providing a penalty.
By
Representatives Olsen, Berceau, Gielow, Hines, Ott, Staskunas and Van Roy.
To committee on Small Business.
Assembly Bill 94
Relating to: requiring a course in personal finance for high school graduation.
By
Representatives Olsen, Ainsworth, Bies, Coggs, Hines, Jeskewitz, Kaufert, Kreuser, Owens, Plale and J. Wood; cosponsored by Senators Ellis, Lazich and Roessler.
To committee on Education.
Assembly Bill 95
Relating to: allowing aliens who are not legal permanent residents of the United States to pay resident tuition.
By
Representatives Colon, Krawczyk, Zepnick, Young, Berceau, Pocan, Hahn, J. Lehman, Townsend and Turner; cosponsored by Senators Carpenter, Risser and Chvala.
To committee on Government Operations and Spending Limitations.
Assembly Bill 96
Relating to: actions against sport shooting range owners or operators, against gun or sportsman's clubs, and against manufacturers, importers, trade associations, or dealers of firearms, firearm components, or firearm ammunition.
By
Representatives Pettis, Musser, Huebsch, Suder, Hahn, Jensen, J. Wood, Bies, J. Fitzgerald, Gundrum, Gunderson, Friske, Hines, Ott, Stone, Albers, Freese, Krawczyk, Grothman, Petrowski, F. Lasee, McCormick, Hundertmark and Nass; cosponsored by Senators Kedzie, Schultz, S. Fitzgerald, Stepp, Roessler and Leibham.
To committee on Judiciary.
Assembly Bill 97
Relating to: vehicles operated in a funeral procession.
By
Representatives Cullen, Ladwig, Turner and Bies; cosponsored by Senators Reynolds and Lazich.
To committee on Transportation.
Assembly Bill 98
Relating to: creating an individual and corporate income tax exemption for interest on bonds or notes issued by the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority for purposes related to multifamily and elderly housing projects.
By
Representatives Wieckert, Musser, Ainsworth, Owens, Olsen, Bies, McCormick, Hines, Van Roy, Ladwig, Morris, Loeffelholz, Jensen, Stone and Vrakas; cosponsored by Senators Stepp, Welch and Roessler.
To committee on Housing.
Communications
February 3, 2003
Patrick Fuller
Assembly Chief Clerk
208 RJC
Hand-Delivered
Dear Patrick:
Due to my absence on January 28 and January 30, 2003, I would like to take this opportunity to inform you of how I would have voted had I been present during session. Please include this information in the Assembly Journal.
Each of the following would have received an "aye" vote had I been there. They are as follows:
AJR 2 AR 4
AJR 3 AJR 11
AJR 1 AB 3
AB 1 AB 4
AB 2 AB 5
AR 3
Thank you for your assistance with this request. Please let me know if you have any questions about the matter.
Sincerely,
Bonnie L. Ladwig
State Representative
63rd Assembly District
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Referral of Agency Reports
State of Wisconsin
Department of Administration
Madison
January 31, 2003
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
This report is transmitted as required by s.
20.002(11)(f), Wisconsin Statutes, (for distribution to the appropriate standing committees under s.
13.172(3), Wisconsin Statutes), and confirms that the Department of Administration has found it necessary to exercise the "temporary reallocation of balances" authority provided by this section in order to meet payment responsibilities and cover resulting negative cash balances during the month of December 2002.
On December 2, 2002, the General Fund cash balance closed at a negative $290.2 million. The negative balance continued until December 20, 2002, when the balance closed at a positive $54.5 million. On December 26, 2002, the General Fund cash balance again fell negative, closing at a negative $25.1 million. The negative balance continued until December 27, 2002, when the balance closed at a positive $33.4 million. The General Fund cash balance reached its monthly low of a negative $364.1 million on December 12, 2002. The negative balance was due to the difference in the timing of revenues and expenditures.
On December 30, 2002, the Wisconsin Health Education Loan Repayment Fund cash balance closed at negative $1 thousand. This negative balance continued through December 31, 2002. The negative difference was due to the timing of revenues and expenditures.
The General Fund and the Wisconsin Health Education Loan Repayment Fund shortfalls were not in excess of the statutory interfund borrowing limitation and did not exceed the balances of the funds available for interfund borrowing.
The distribution of interest earnings to investment pool participants is based on the average daily balance in the pool and each fund's share. Therefore, the monthly calculation by the State Controller's Office will automatically reflect the use of these temporary reallocations of balance authority, and as a result, the funds requiring the use of the authority will effectively bear the interest cost.
Sincerely,
Marc J. Marotta
Secretary
Referred to committee on Ways and Means.
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