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By Representatives Gundrum, Ziegelbauer, Gunderson, Vrakas, Nass, Hines, Musser, McCormick, Bies, Townsend, Ainsworth, Albers, Hahn and Hundertmark; cosponsored by Senators A. Lasee, Olsen and Lassa.
Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary, Corrections and Privacy.
Assembly Bill
89
Relating to: exclusive municipal court jurisdiction in proceedings against juveniles 12 years of age or over, but under 16 years of age, for municipal traffic ordinance violations.
By Representatives Gundrum, Staskunas, Gunderson and Krawczyk.
Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary, Corrections and Privacy.
Assembly Bill
91
Relating to: noncompliance with a municipal court order.
By Representatives Gundrum, Bies, Krawczyk, Hines, Stone, Lothian, Albers, Pridemore and Vrakas.
Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary, Corrections and Privacy.
Assembly Bill
99
Relating to: individuals registered as sex offenders based upon a juvenile delinquency adjudication.
By Representatives Friske, Bies, Gard, Gundrum, Gielow, Gronemus, Kleefisch, Kaufert, Kerkman, Jensen, LeMahieu, Nischke, Montgomery, Ainsworth, Lothian, Musser, Hines, Van Roy, Vos, Owens, Nass, Ott, Lamb, Strachota, Krawczyk, M. Williams, Pettis, Nerison, Moulton and Petrowski; cosponsored by Senators Darling, Kedzie, Roessler, Kanavas and Reynolds.
Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary, Corrections and Privacy.
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Read first time and referred:
Senate Bill 108
Relating to: the purchase of health care coverage through the Group Insurance Board by individuals who are engaged in the business of farming, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation.
By
Senators
Leibham, Decker, A. Lasee, Kapanke, Wirch, Breske, Hansen, Miller, Brown, Taylor, Zien and Lassa; cosponsored by Representatives Towns, Vruwink, Ainsworth, Pettis, Gronemus, M. Williams, Hubler, Musser, Kestell, Suder, Owens, Van Roy, Davis, Hines, Hahn, Freese, Pope-Roberts, Bies, Berceau, Gunderson, Kreibich, Wood, Seidel, Lamb, Petrowski, Nerison, Van Akkeren, Ott, Townsend, Albers and Ballweg.
To committee on Agriculture and Insurance.
Senate Bill 109
Relating to: expanding the cancer drug repository program to include prescription drugs and supplies for chronic disease and requiring the exercise of rule-making authority.
By
Senators
Roessler, Stepp, Brown, Cowles, Kanavas, A. Lasee, Lazich, Kedzie and Wirch; cosponsored by Representatives Vukmir, Underheim, Albers, Bies, Gard, Benedict, Gronemus, Gunderson, Hahn, Hines, Hundertmark, Jeskewitz, Kerkman, Lehman, Montgomery, Mursau, Nass, Seidel, Ott, Petrowski, Pettis, Vrakas, Vruwink and M. Williams.
To committee on Health, Children, Families, Aging and Long Term Care.
Senate Bill 110
Relating to: renewable resource requirements for electric utilities and cooperatives.
By
Senators
Miller, Erpenbach, Lassa, Wirch, Risser and Coggs; cosponsored by Representatives Pope-Roberts, Boyle, Berceau, Pocan, Parisi, Black, Molepske, Seidel, Zepnick and Lehman.
To committee on Energy, Utilities and Information Technology.
Senate Bill 111
Relating to: retained earnings of telecommunications cooperatives.
By
Senators
Brown, Erpenbach, Grothman, Harsdorf, Jauch, Kanavas, Olsen and Zien; cosponsored by Representatives Freese, Gronemus, Albers, Gard, Hahn, Hines, Hubler, Kreibich, Loeffelholz, Musser, Nerison, Ott, Petrowski, Schneider, Sherman, Townsend, Vos and Wood.
To committee on Job Creation, Economic Development and Consumer Affairs.
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State of Wisconsin
March 8, 2005
The Honorable, The Senate:
Please remove my name from co-sponsorship of Senate Bill 15, relating to ethanol requirements in automotive gasoline, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, granting rule-making authority, and providing a penalty.
Sincerely,
SUZANNE JESKEWITZ
State Representative
State of Wisconsin
Ethics Board
March 8, 2005
The Honorable, The Senate:
The following lobbyists have been authorized to act on behalf of the organizations set opposite their names.
For more detailed information about these lobbyists and organizations and a complete list of organizations and people authorized to lobby the 2005 session of the legislature, visit the Ethics Board's web site at
http://ethics.state.wi.us
Blumenfeld, Michael Community Care Organization
Inc
Blumenfeld, Michael Community Living Alliance
Blumenfeld, Michael Elder Care of Wisconsin, Inc.
Blumenfeld, Michael Wisconsin Child Support Enforcement Association
Cook, Sharon City of Milwaukee
Handzel Jr, Henry Screenprinting and Graphic Imaging Association International
Hubbard, Gregory Concerned Auto Recyclers of Wisconsin
Kinter, Marcia Screenprinting and Graphic
Imaging Association
International
Mitchell, Brian Mechanical Contractors
Association of Wisconsin
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Norman, Paul Wisconsin Automobile & Truck Dealers Association Inc
Osborne, Patrick Legal Action of Wisconsin, Inc
Oswald Poels, Rose Wisconsin Bankers Association
Palmer, Dian SEIU District 1199W/United
Professionals for Quality
Health Care
Palmer, Todd Screenprinting and Graphic
Imaging Association
International
Petak, George STV, Incorporated
Sans, Maggie Wal-Mart Stores Inc
Schimming, Brian Georgia-Pacific Corporation
Shaffer, Fred Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Also available from the Wisconsin Ethics Board are reports identifying the amount and value of time state agencies have spent to affect legislative action and reports of expenditures for lobbying activities filed by organizations that employ lobbyists.
Sincerely,
R. Roth Judd
Executive Director
State of Wisconsin
Department of Health and Family Services
March 1, 2005
The Honorable, The Senate:
The 1983-85 budget act,
1983 Wisconsin Act 27, created the Community Integration Program (CIP) for Residents of State Centers under s.
46.275. The intent of this program "is to relocate persons from the state centers for the developmentally disabled into appropriate community settings with the assistance of home and community-based services and with continuity of care. The intent of the program is also to minimize its impact on state employees through redeployment of employees into vacant positions." S.
46.275(5m) requires the Department to submit a report to the Joint Committee on Finance and to the Chief Clerk of each house of the Legislature describing the program's impact during the preceding calendar year on state employees, including the Department's efforts to redeploy employees into vacant positions and the number of employees laid off.
For the period of January 1, 2004 to December 31, 2004, 73 center residents were placed into the community. In state fiscal year 2004, the center budgets were reduced by $1,423,500 and 27.49 FTE as a result of CIP placements. For the period July 1, 2004 through December 31, 2004, sufficient reductions in the fiscal year 2005 operating budget will be made to reflect reductions for CIP placements.
The Department has continued the significant downsizing of Northern Wisconsin Center (NWC). A total of 20 layoffs under the CIP 1A program occurred in the period January 1-December 31, 2004, all at NWC due to downsizing effort. All other reductions were absorbed through attrition of employees.
Sincerely,
HELENE NELSON
Secretary
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State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
March 1, 2005