To committee on Government Operations and Spending Limitations.
Assembly Bill 232
Relating to: failure to pay for gasoline or diesel fuel and suspension of operating privileges after conviction for theft of gasoline or diesel fuel and providing penalties.
By Representatives Weber, Vruwink, Montgomery, Huebsch, Gronemus, Vrakas, Freese, Ott, McCormick, J. Fitzgerald, Hahn, Nass, Townsend, Owens, Zepnick, Loeffelholz, Shilling, Towns, F. Lasee, Jeskewitz, Lassa, Gunderson, Hines, Kestell, Ladwig, Suder, Hundertmark, Ward, Van Roy, Bies, Stone, M. Lehman and Krawczyk; cosponsored by Senators S. Fitzgerald, M. Meyer, Cowles, Breske, Welch, Roessler, Lazich and Kedzie.
To committee on Criminal Justice .
Assembly Bill 233
Relating to: eliminating the Youth Options Program.
By Representatives Loeffelholz, Musser and Bies.
To committee on Education.
Assembly Bill 234
Relating to: a sales tax and use tax exemption for Internet access services.
By Representatives Jensen, Ziegelbauer, Pettis, Huebsch, Gunderson, Suder, Owens, Ladwig, Stone, Hines, J. Wood, McCormick and Vrakas; cosponsored by Senators Leibham, Kedzie, Kanavas, A. Lasee and Roessler.
To committee on Ways and Means.
To joint survey committee on Tax Exemptions .
Assembly Bill 235
Relating to: failure to pay owners of raw forest products and providing a penalty.
By Representatives Pettis, Krawczyk, Lassa, Musser, Hebl, Hines, Ott, Loeffelholz, Gard, Bies, Gunderson, Albers and Ainsworth; cosponsored by Senators A. Lasee, Breske and Roessler.
To committee on Forestry.
Assembly Bill 236
Relating to: the salary of the district director of a technical college.
By Representatives Bies, Albers, Hahn, Hines, Kerkman, Ladwig, Musser, Owens, Seratti and Stone.
To committee on Colleges and Universities .
Assembly Bill 237
Relating to: moneys deposited in the budget stabilization fund, creating an individual nonrefundable budget stabilization fund income tax credit, and making an appropriation.
By Representatives Lothian, Bies, Hahn, Hines, Jeskewitz, Krawczyk, Ladwig, F. Lasee, LeMahieu, Loeffelholz, McCormick, Olsen, Van Roy and Weber; cosponsored by Senators Stepp and Schultz.
To committee on Budget Review.
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Committee Reports
The committee on Corrections and the Courts reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 14
Relating to: notification to law enforcement of a sexual offender's residence.
Passage:
Ayes: 9 - Representatives Bies, Albers, Underheim, Owens, F. Lasee, Pocan, Colon, Staskunas and Wasserman.
Noes: 0.
To committee on Rules.
Assembly Bill 51
Relating to: sexual activity involving jail, prison, or community corrections staff or contractors and jail inmates or persons in the custody or under the supervision of the Department of Corrections and providing a penalty.
Assembly substitute amendment 1 adoption:
Ayes: 9 - Representatives Bies, Albers, Underheim, Owens, F. Lasee, Pocan, Colon, Staskunas and Wasserman.
Noes: 0.
Passage as amended:
Ayes: 9 - Representatives Bies, Albers, Underheim, Owens, F. Lasee, Pocan, Colon, Staskunas and Wasserman.
Noes: 0.
To committee on Rules.
Assembly Bill 53
Relating to: prisoner reimbursement to a municipality.
Passage:
Ayes: 9 - Representatives Bies, Albers, Underheim, Owens, F. Lasee, Pocan, Colon, Staskunas and Wasserman.
Noes: 0.
To committee on Rules.
Garey Bies
Chairperson
Committee on Corrections and the Courts
The committee on Small Business reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 81
Relating to: preparation of economic impact statements for bills and proposed administrative rules that would have a direct economic impact on the private sector.
Assembly Amendment 1 adoption:
Ayes: 10 - Representatives Seratti, Van Roy, Nischke, LeMahieu, Weber, M. Williams, Balow, W. Wood, Pope-Roberts and Krusick.
Noes: 0.
Passage as amended:
Ayes: 10 - Representatives Seratti, Van Roy, Nischke, LeMahieu, Weber, M. Williams, Balow, W. Wood, Pope-Roberts and Krusick.
Noes: 0.
A149 To committee on Rules.
Senate Bill 24
Relating to: providing an exception to the law prohibiting discrimination in public places of accommodation to permit a fitness center whose facilities and services are intended for the exclusive use of persons of the same sex to provide the use of those facilities and services exclusively to persons of that sex.
Concurrence:
Ayes: 9 - Representatives Seratti, Van Roy, Nischke, LeMahieu, Weber, M. Williams, Balow, W. Wood and Krusick.
Noes: 1 - Representative Pope-Roberts.
To committee on Rules.
Lorraine Seratti
Chairperson
Committee on Small Business
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Agency Reports
State of Wisconsin
Department of Administration
Madison
March 18, 2003
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
I am pleased to submit the Annual Minority Business Report for Fiscal Year 2002. This report shows that the State's commitment to ensuring opportunities for minority owned businesses to sell their goods and services to the State is still strong. In spite of challenging economic conditions, highlights in this report demonstrate that we can be proud of our continued achievements.
I am particularly pleased with the involvement of minority firms in capital financing activities. During this fiscal year, the Department of Administration's Capital Finance Office, underwrote bonds and notes totaling $260,717,402 through minority owned firms. This represented an 11.63% of the total bonds and notes contracted by the State Building Commission for Fiscal Year '02.
The State of Wisconsin Investment Board paid 5.67% of discretionary commissions to minority owned brokerage firms.
The outreach work of the State Minority Business Enterprise Program, including the annual hosting of the Business Opportunity in the Government Sector (BOGS) Workshop each spring, has been instrumental in many of our successes. These events have added a special dimension in creating strong business partnerships with the private sector to foster the spirit and intent of the State of Wisconsin Minority Business Program.
Sincerely,
Marc J. Moratta
Secretary
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Communications
State of Wisconsin
Joint Legislative Council
Madison
March 31, 2003
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