The Board concludes the claim should be paid in the reduced amount of $250.00 based on equitable principles. The Board further concludes, under authority of s.
16.007 (6m), Stats., payment should be made from the Department of Health and Family Services appropriation s.
20.435(2)(g), Stats.
The Board concludes:
1. The claims of the following claimants should be denied:
Charlotte B. Mahoney
United Mechanical, Inc.
Scott Fields
Levi Aho
Chris A. Lund
Nathan McFarlane
Ryan Schneider
Canam Steel Corporation
Darnell Jackson
Landwehr Construction
Jeremy M. Wine
2.
Payment of the following amounts to the following claimants from the following statutory appropriations is justified under s.
16.007, Stats:
Dated at Madison, Wisconsin this 24th day of May, 2006.
Alan Lee
Chair, Representative of the Attorney General
John E. Rothschild
Secretary, Representative of the Secretary of Administration
Amy Kasper
Representative of the Governor
Mary Lazich
Senate Finance Committee
Dan Meyer
Assembly Finance Committee
__________________
The committee on Labor and Election Process Reform reports and recommends:
Relating to the 2006 edition of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP).
No action taken.
Thomas Reynolds
Chairperson
__________________
The Chief Clerk makes the following entries dated Friday
, May 26, 2006.
__________________
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
May
26
, 2006
To the Honorable, the Senate:
The following bill(s), originating in the Senate, have been approved, signed and deposited in the office of the Secretary of State:
Bill Number Act Number
Date Approved
Senate Bill 358 Act
450
May
25
, 2006
Senate Bill 685 Act
453
May
25
, 2006
Senate Bill 524 Act
457
May
25
, 2006
Senate Bill 145 Act
462
May
25
, 2006
Senate Bill 548 Act
464
May
25
, 2006
Senate Bill 528 Act
466
May
26
, 2006
Sincerely,
JIM DOYLE
Governor
__________________
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Secretary of State
To the Honorable, the Senate:
Bill Number Act Number
Publication Date
Senate Bill 318 Act
434
June 5
, 2006
Senate Bill 409 Act
435
June 5
, 2006
Senate Bill 526 Act
436
June 5
, 2006
Senate Bill 629 Act
437
June 5
, 2006
Senate Bill 99 Act
442
June 5
, 2006
Senate Bill 123 Act
443
June 5
, 2006
Senate Bill 226 Act
444
June 5
, 2006
Senate Bill 286 Act
445
June 5
, 2006
Senate Bill 499 Act
446
June 5
, 2006
Senate Bill 575 Act
447
June 5
, 2006
Senate Bill 606 Act
448
June 5
, 2006
Senate Bill 650 Act
449
June 5
, 2006
Joint Enrolled
Resolution Number
Publication Date
SJR 75
59
Not Published
SJR 76
60
Not Published
SJR 86
61
Not Published
Sincerely,
DOUGLAS LA FOLLETTE
Secretary of State
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
May 26, 2006
The Honorable, The Senate:
I am vetoing Senate Bill 446. The bill would limit the Secretary of the Department of Administration's authority to determine the date of inter-fund transfers, when none is specified, by requiring that the transfer take place during the fiscal year in which the law takes effect.
At best, this bill is unnecessary. The DOA Secretary's authority to determine the date of a transfer pertains only if a date is not otherwise specified. If the Legislature wants to specify a date, it can do so.
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At worst, this bill would needlessly restrict the Secretary's obligation to manage the state's finances in a prudent manner. Managing the finances of an enterprise with over $25 billion in annual funding is inherently complex and not all circumstances can be anticipated. The flexibility granted the Secretary of Administration in determining fund transfers allows the DOA to adjust to changing circumstances.
As a practical matter, SB 446 may not be workable in the context of a biennial budget. Non-statutory provisions such as transfers could easily be effective the date of publication or the first year of the biennium. In executing a two-year budget, a transfer in the second year could be the better option to comply with legislative intent for a balanced budget.
Sincerely,
JIM DOYLE
Governor
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
May 26, 2006
The Honorable, The Senate:
I am vetoing Senate Bill 551. The bill creates an exemption from current law to allow for one particular construction project in Kewaunee County to move forward even though it does not comply with the wetland laws that all other citizens of our state are expected to follow.
This bill undermines Wisconsin's natural resource laws to protect one particular building built on a wetland. Our natural heritage, so critical in generating tourism and jobs, should be managed in the best interests of all Wisconsin residents. We can't have a system where the Legislature is deciding who gets building permits and who doesn't.