Conference committee on SB-40, executive budget bill, abolished and a new conference committee created; joint rules cited -
AJR70
Crimes committed on school premises during certain hours by a person who is not a student at that school: penalties revised; offenses specified -
AB366
Criminal trespass on school premises: crime created -
AB367
DNA evidence connected to certain felonies: time period for commencing prosecution revised; 2005 WisActs 60 and 276 reconciliation provision -
AB524
DNA evidence connected to certain felonies: time period for commencing prosecution revised; 2005 WisActs 60 and 276 reconciliation provision -
SB271
Driver improvement surcharge re OWI conviction increased; portion to go to arresting law enforcement agency
-
AB145
Drunken driving violation with exceptionally high BAC: increased fines applied to first or second violation
-
AB435
Drunken driving violation with exceptionally high BAC: increased fines applied to first or second violation
-
SB193
Employees' eligibility to work in the U.S. verification required for state and local governmental procurement and construction contracts; penalty and forfeiture provisions; DOA duties -
AB954
First-degree intentional homicide of a law enforcement officer: penalty is life imprisonment without eligibility for parole or extended supervision -
AB405
GPS signal from a tracking device used by Corr.Dept to monitor the movement of a sex offender: interference or tampering with made a felony -
AB597
Graffiti violations: damage threshold for felony sentence lowered -
AB241
Graffiti violations: damage threshold for felony sentence lowered -
SB261
Ignition interlock device: judge required to order for second OWI or prohibited BAC offense -
AB733
Juvenile Justice Code proceedings: right to a jury trial granted if petitioner recommends placement of the juvenile in Serious Juvenile Offender Program or juvenile correctional facility beyond the juvenile's 17th birthday
-
AB271
Law enforcement agency and bargaining unit to be notified when person who (in committing a crime) killed a law enforcement officer is released from a correctional facility, mental health facility, extended supervision, or parole
-
AB537
Lemke, (CPL) Jason F.: life and military service commended -
SJR86
Loss of society and companionship in medical malpractice cases re adult children and parents -
SB138
Motor vehicle fuel tax refund for schools, technical college districts, and local governments created; provisions re alternate fuel, DOR, and persons under contract with school districts to transport pupils to and from school activities
-
AB136
Olympic ice training center operated by a nonprofit corporation: property tax exemption for certain property created
-
AB349
Open enrollment program: additional criteria for full-time and part-time enrollment established re disciplinary and criminal history of a pupil; school board provision
-
AB402
Partial-birth abortion prohibition revised, definition provision; physician granted a hearing before the MEB; civil cause of action granted to the father limited
-
AB710
Personal flotation device worn by persons 12 years old and under required in recreational boats -
AB45
Probationary license and instruction permit holders prohibited from operating a motor vehicle while using a cellular telephone or other wireless telecommunications device not installed in the vehicle; exception and penalty provisions
-
AB214
Process server certification requirements created, exceptions provided -
AB938
Repeat drunken driving offenses: felony penalties revised -
AB54
Repeat drunken driving offenses: felony penalties revised -
SB116
State Fair Park Board membership modified -
AB896
Veteran interim health care plan created -
AB596
Witness exclusion order: law enforcement officer may be ordered to testify before other witnesses in criminal or delinquency cases -
AB373
Other proposals coauthored or cosponsored by Rep. Staskunas:
Assembly Bills:
22,
24,
87,
112,
125,
137,
144,
153,
178,
217,
219,
226,
236,
247,
252,
263,
297,
343,
362,
383,
407,
408,
409,
417,
424,
428,
430,
442,
452,
468,
484,
498,
502,
539,
551,
560,
562,
570,
576,
586,
608,
626,
647,
652,
659,
662,
664,
692,
706,
714,
738,
746,
748,
761,
800,
920,
926,
930Assembly Joint Resolutions:
1,
16,
25,
35,
37,
43,
50,
52,
53,
76,
82,
84,
86,
87,
88,
112,
113Assembly Petitions:
Senate Bills:
16,
35,
53,
70,
76,
84,
99,
104,
126,
149,
169,
192,
202,
204,
205,
207,
216,
219,
223,
251,
268,
275,
287,
299,
310,
321,
355,
364,
382,
395,
401,
416,
474,
512,
535Senate Joint Resolutions:
1,
2,
8,
10,
27,
31,
37,
43,
75,
76,
78,
80A65
Steinbrink, Rep.
John P. (
65th A.Dist.;
Dem.)
Antaramian, John Martin: public service commended and congratulations on his retirement as Mayor of the City of Kenosha -
AJR122
Basham, (SSG) Robert J.: life and military service commended -
AJR72
Basham, (SSG) Robert J.: life and military service commended -
SJR63
Clark, (SPC) Eric D.: life and military service commended -
AJR73
Clark, (SPC) Eric D.: life and military service commended -
SJR62
Dairy manufacturing facility investment credit: dairy cooperatives allowed to claim -
AB763
Fireworks law revisions re user's permits, displays, wholesalers, and penalties and enforcement; liability and seized property provisions -
AB380
Law enforcement services 24 hours per day: municipality that provides is exempted from portion of county tax levy re county sheriff's department services; exception for populous county -
AB253
Meat processing facility investment credit created -
AB732
Quarantine requirement for a dog that bites a person: exception for law enforcement dog under set conditions
-
AB52
TID number 2 in Village of Pleasant Prairie: allowable number of project plan amendments increased
-
AB730
TID number 2 in Village of Pleasant Prairie: allowable number of project plan amendments increased
-
SB417
Other proposals coauthored or cosponsored by Rep. Steinbrink:
Assembly Bills:
39,
83,
86,
108,
113,
187,
208,
211,
217,
220,
310,
465,
466,
499,
560,
574,
582,
586,
834,
927Assembly Joint Resolutions:
1,
25,
35,
50,
51,
52,
53,
76,
82,
84,
86,
87,
88,
112,
113,
115Assembly Petitions:
Senate Bills:
13,
49,
80,
99,
110,
120,
165,
178,
228,
250,
260,
279,
335,
348,
425,
459,
473,
500,
533Senate Joint Resolutions:
1,
2,
9,
10,
27,
31,
56,
70,
75,
78,
83,
101,
106A82
Stone, Rep.
Jeff A. (
82nd A.Dist.;
Rep.)
Appropriation bonds issued by populous county to pay for unfunded prior service liability re county employee retirement system authorized; conditions, report, and DOR duties
-
AB666
Appropriation bonds issued by populous county to pay for unfunded prior service liability re county employee retirement system authorized; conditions, report, and DOR duties
-
SB366
Covenants by on-air broadcasters not to compete with employers or principals after termination of employment
-
AB705
Klemme Brothers Well Drilling: $10,317.93 claim for well abandonment and drilling new wells
-
AB486
Nonmoving traffic violations re leased or rented vehicles: company may charge forfeitures and costs to renter's or lessee's credit card; notification and DATCP provisions
-
AB825
Parole, probation, or extended supervision following conviction of certain sex offenses: inmate prohibited from contacting the victim and certain other persons as a condition of release -
AB790
Parole, probation, or extended supervision following conviction of certain sex offenses: inmate prohibited from contacting the victim and certain other persons as a condition of release -
SB468
Partial vetoes creating new sentences by combining parts of 2 or more sentences of the enrolled bill prohibited: constitutional amendment (2nd consideration) -
AJR1
Rental unit tenancy termination for drug offense conviction permitted -
AB692
Thompson, Georgia: $228,792.62 claim for damages re defense of federal criminal charges -
SB402
Verification of voters not appearing on registration lists or appear to have voted more than once: procedures revised
-
AB903
Video display devices: recycling requirements; manufacturers, collectors, and recyclers to register with and report to DNR; landfill ban, audits, state purchasing, and other electronic devices provisions -
SB397
Voter registration and voting: photographic ID issued by this state or the federal government required. Constitutional amendment (2nd consideration) -
AJR17
Other proposals coauthored or cosponsored by Rep. Stone:
Assembly Bills:
30,
45,
47,
52,
55,
66,
89,
107,
113,
122,
129,
134,
156,
158,
169,
215,
221,
461,
553,
559,
565,
651,
665,
710,
769,
841,
849,
880,
901Assembly Joint Resolutions:
1,
11,
15,
25,
41,
43,
53,
76,
82,
84,
86,
87,
88,
111,
112,
113Assembly Petitions:
Senate Bills:
8,
16,
18,
62,
63,
64,
72,
105,
120,
149,
157,
233,
295,
313,
356,
403,
416,
464,
494,
511,
519A58
Strachota, Rep.
Patricia A. (
58th A.Dist.;
Rep.)
Badger Care recipients with access to employer's group health insurance coverage: DHFS to report annually on actual percentages of the insurance plan costs that are paid by employers -
SB183
Biennial state budget report prepared by the DOA Secretary: content requirements modified -
AB514
Biennial state budget report prepared by the DOA Secretary: content requirements modified -
SB270
Charitable organizations: filing financial statements with DRL modified -
AB881
Charitable organizations: filing financial statements with DRL modified -
AB908
Charitable organizations: filing financial statements with DRL modified -
SB551
Child abuse or neglect reporting: no privilege for information in reports required by certain professionals
-
AB556
Child abuse or neglect reporting: no privilege for information in reports required by certain professionals
-
SB264
Dentist continuing education requirements revised -
AB153
Development zones, enterprise development zones, agricultural development zones, technology zones, and airport development zones consolidated; reports and LAB audit provisions -
AB794
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