Noes, 6 - Senators Lazich, Cowles, Decker and Taylor. Representatives Pocan and Colon.
Senate Bill 305
Relating to: child safety restraint systems, safety belt use requirements in motor vehicles, and providing a penalty.
Adoption of Senate Amendment 1.
Ayes, 16 - Senators S. Fitzgerald, Lazich, Darling, Cowles, Leibham, Olsen, Decker and Taylor. Representatives Kaufert, Ward, Jensen, Stone, Rhoades, Meyer, Pocan and Colon.
Noes, 0 - None.
Introduction and adoption of Senate Amendment 2.
Ayes, 14 - Senators S. Fitzgerald, Darling, Cowles, Olsen, Decker and Taylor. Representatives Kaufert, Ward, Jensen, Stone, Rhoades, Meyer, Pocan and Colon.
Noes, 2 - Senators Lazich and Leibham.
Introduction and adoption of Senate Amendment 3.
Ayes, 14 - Senators S. Fitzgerald, Darling, Cowles, Olsen, Decker and Taylor. Representatives Kaufert, Ward, Jensen, Stone, Rhoades, Meyer, Pocan and Colon.
Noes, 2 - Senators Lazich and Leibham.
Passage as amended.
Ayes, 14 - Senators S. Fitzgerald, Darling, Cowles, Olsen, Decker and Taylor. Representatives Kaufert, Ward, Jensen, Stone, Rhoades, Meyer, Pocan and Colon.
Noes, 2 - Senators Lazich and Leibham.
Senate Bill 315
Relating to: retention and testing of evidence that includes biological material, time limits for prosecuting a crime that is related to a sexual assault, law enforcement procedures for using an eyewitness to identify a person suspected of committing a crime, making audio or audio and visual recordings of custodial interrogations, limitations on admitting unrecorded statements into evidence in juvenile delinquency and criminal proceedings, and creating a grant program for digital recording equipment and training for digital recording of custodial interrogations.
Adoption of Senate Amendment 1.
Ayes, 16 - Senators S. Fitzgerald, Lazich, Darling, Cowles, Leibham, Olsen, Decker and Taylor. Representatives Kaufert, Ward, Jensen, Stone, Rhoades, Meyer, Pocan and Colon.
Noes, 0 - None.
Introduction and adoption of Senate Amendment 2.
Ayes, 16 - Senators S. Fitzgerald, Lazich, Darling, Cowles, Leibham, Olsen, Decker and Taylor. Representatives Kaufert, Ward, Jensen, Stone, Rhoades, Meyer, Pocan and Colon.
Noes, 0 - None.
Passage as amended.
Ayes, 16 - Senators S. Fitzgerald, Lazich, Darling, Cowles, Leibham, Olsen, Decker and Taylor. Representatives Kaufert, Ward, Jensen, Stone, Rhoades, Meyer, Pocan and Colon.
Noes, 0 - None.
Assembly Bill 40
Relating to: forfeiture of money derived from a drug crime.
Concurrence.
Ayes, 12 - Senators S. Fitzgerald, Lazich, Darling, Cowles, Leibham and Olsen. Representatives Kaufert, Ward, Jensen, Stone, Rhoades and Meyer.
Noes, 4 - Senators Decker and Taylor. Representatives Pocan and Colon.
Assembly Bill 156
Relating to: allowing certain counties to create tax incremental financing districts.
Concurrence.
Ayes, 16 - Senators S. Fitzgerald, Lazich, Darling, Cowles, Leibham, Olsen, Decker and Taylor. Representatives Kaufert, Ward, Jensen, Stone, Rhoades, Meyer, Pocan and Colon.
Noes, 0 - None.
Assembly Bill 498
Relating to: an income tax and franchise tax credit for property taxes paid on property owned by Goodwill Industries.
Introduction and adoption of Senate Amendment 1.
Ayes, 16 - Senators S. Fitzgerald, Lazich, Darling, Cowles, Leibham, Olsen, Decker and Taylor. Representatives Kaufert, Ward, Jensen, Stone, Rhoades, Meyer, Pocan and Colon.
Noes, 0 - None.
Concurrence as amended.
Ayes, 15 - Senators S. Fitzgerald, Lazich, Darling, Cowles, Leibham, Olsen, Decker and Taylor. Representatives Kaufert, Ward, Jensen, Stone, Rhoades, Meyer and Pocan.
Noes, 1 - Representative Colon.
Assembly Bill 648
Relating to: retention and testing of evidence that includes biological material, time limits for prosecuting a crime that is related to a sexual assault, law enforcement procedures for using an eyewitness to identify a person suspected of committing a crime, making audio or audio and visual recordings of custodial interrogations, limitations on admitting unrecorded statements into evidence in juvenile delinquency and criminal proceedings, and creating a grant program for digital recording equipment and training for digital recording of custodial interrogations.
Concurrence.
Ayes, 16 - Senators S. Fitzgerald, Lazich, Darling, Cowles, Leibham, Olsen, Decker and Taylor. Representatives Kaufert, Ward, Jensen, Stone, Rhoades, Meyer, Pocan and Colon.
Noes, 0 - None.
Scott Fitzgerald
Senate Chairperson
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Petitions and communications
State of Wisconsin
October 21, 2005
The Honorable, The Senate:
Pursuant to Senate Rule 46(2)(c), I am writing to direct that Senate Bill 347 be withdrawn from the committee on Senate Organization and rereferred to the joint committee on Finance. I have obtained the consent of the appropriate chairperson.
Sincerely,
ALAN LASEE
Senate President
State of Wisconsin
Legislative Audit Bureau
October 27, 2005
The Honorable, The Legislature:
S414 As required by s. 13.94(1)(de), Wis. Stats., we have completed a financial audit of the Local Government Property Insurance Fund, which provides property insurance to counties, towns, villages, school districts, and other local units of government. he Property Fund is administered by the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI). As of June 30, 2004, it insured $35.9 billion in property owned by 1,203 local units of government. We have provided an unqualified auditor's report on the Property Fund's financial statements for the fiscal years (FYs) ending June 30, 2004, 2003, 2002, and 2001.
Because of changes in reinsurance coverage and increases in claims, the Property Fund experienced net losses of $8.1 million for the three-year period ending June 30, 2003. In response, OCI increased policyholder premiums. Following this increase, the Property Fund ended FY 2003-04 with net income of $9.2 million and a surplus of $24.5 million. OCI monitors the surplus level and believes it is currently appropriate in light of recent loss experience and recent changes in reinsurance.
In completing our audit, we encountered a serious documentation problem: a subcontractor for the previous fund administrator destroyed nearly all claim files for FYs 2000-01 and 2001-02. In order to provide the necessary documentation and assurances that claim payments were properly made, OCI had the destroyed claim files re-created with the assistance of the current fund administrator and local governments. OCI was able to provide an adequate level of documentation to allow us to provide an unqualified opinion on the financial statements.
We appreciate the courtesy and cooperation extended to us by OCI staff and the private firms responsible for administration of the Property Fund. OCI's response follows our report.
Sincerely,
JANICE MUELLER
State Auditor
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messageS from the assembly
By Patrick E. Fuller, chief clerk.
Mr. President:
I am directed to inform you that the Assembly has concurred in:
Senate Bill 390
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adjournment
The Chair, with unanimous consent, asked that the Senate adjourn until Tuesday, November 1, 2005 at 11:00 A.M.
Adjourned.
10:01 A.M.
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AMENDMENTS OFFERED
Senate amendment 1 to Senate Bill 205 offered by Senator Harsdorf.
Senate amendment 2 to Senate Bill 205 offered by Senator Harsdorf.
Senate amendment 1 to Senate Bill 338 offered by Senator Kanavas.
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Senate Enrolled Proposals
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