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Administrative Rules
Relating to credentials for storage of flammable, combustible, and hazardous liquids, and for cleanup of properties contaminated by petroleum-product discharges; and affecting small business.
Report received from Agency, May 9, 2007.
To committee on Natural Resources .
Referred on May 22, 2007 .
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Introduction and Reference
of Proposals
Read first time and referred:
Assembly Bill 353
Relating to: prohibiting an insurer from requiring a certain vendor for repairing a motor vehicle, requiring adjusters to inspect motor vehicle damage, and insurance payments for motor vehicle repair costs.
By Representatives Van Roy, Shilling, Kerkman, Albers, Bies, Fields, Hubler, Kestell, Lothian, Molepske, Montgomery, Mursau, Murtha, Musser, Nelson, Owens, Petrowski, Seidel, Sinicki and Soletski; cosponsored by Senators Breske, A. Lasee, Erpenbach, Carpenter, Jauch, Kreitlow and Lehman.
To committee on Insurance.
Assembly Bill 354
Relating to: classifying members of the Parole Commission and state employees who are employed at a state correctional institution, juvenile correctional facility, the mental health institutes at Mendota and Winnebago, the Wisconsin Resource Center, and any secure mental health unit or facility for sexually violent persons as protective occupation participants under the Wisconsin Retirement System.
By Representatives Musser, Boyle, Albers, Berceau, Kaufert, Hintz, Gunderson, Jorgensen, Garthwaite, Mason, Parisi, Hines and Bies; cosponsored by Senators Erpenbach, Lassa, Roessler, Hansen and Schultz.
To committee on Corrections and Courts .
Assembly Bill 355
Relating to: the scope of regulated activity under the campaign finance law, public financing of elections for certain state offices, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, granting rule-making authority, providing a penalty, and making appropriations.
By Representatives Pocan, Berceau, Black, Boyle, Garthwaite, Hebl, Hintz, Parisi, Pope-Roberts, Seidel, Sinicki, Smith, Travis, Turner and Zepnick; cosponsored by Senators Risser, Hansen, Lassa, Lehman, Miller, Sullivan and Wirch.
To committee on Elections and Constitutional Law .
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Message from the Senate
From: Robert J. Marchant, Senate Chief Clerk.
Mr. Speaker:
I am directed to inform you that the Senate has
Passed and asks concurrence in:
Senate Bill 23
Senate Bill 77
Senate Bill 170
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Action on the Senate Message
Senate Bill 23
Relating to: service by a former member of the legislature as a lobbyist.
By Senators Lassa, Sullivan, Carpenter, Lehman, Hansen and Risser; cosponsored by Representatives Black, Jorgensen, Ziegelbauer, Strachota, Cullen, Boyle, Benedict, Smith, Pocan, Hilgenberg, Sheridan and Hintz.
To committee on Judiciary and Ethics.
A198 Senate Bill 77
Relating to: the scope of regulated activity under the campaign finance law.
By Senators Erpenbach, Ellis, Lehman, Wirch, Harsdorf, Carpenter, Risser, Cowles and Breske; cosponsored by Representatives Travis, Hebl, Turner, Sherman, Black, Davis, Berceau, Sheridan, Van Akkeren, Pocan, Zepnick, Cullen, Soletski and Kaufert.
To committee on Elections and Constitutional Law.
Senate Bill 170
Relating to: a notice to parties in civil actions of the Supreme Court rule regarding judicial recusal and regarding access to a statement of economic interests.
By Senators Hansen, Lehman, Taylor and Kreitlow; cosponsored by Representatives Sinicki, Grigsby, Schneider, Travis and Berceau.
To committee on Judiciary and Ethics.
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Enrolled Bills and Joint Resolutions
The following Assembly proposals, which have been approved by both the Assembly and Senate, have been enrolled by the Legislative Reference Bureau:
Assembly Bill 227
Assembly Joint Resolution 12
Patrick E. Fuller
Assembly Chief Clerk
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Communications
May 23, 2007
Patrick Fuller
Assembly Chief Clerk
17 West Main Street, Suite 401
Madison, WI 53708
Dear Chief Clerk Fuller:
I am writing in regards to Assembly Bill 341. According to Assembly Rules, I am required to contact your office in writing to have my name added as a co‐sponsor of an Assembly Bill that still resides within the Assembly. I would like to have my named added as a co‐sponsor to Assembly Bill 341.
Thank you in advance. Should you have an questions, please feel free to contact me at 266‐3363.
Sincerely,
Scott Gunderson
State Representative
83rd Assembly District
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Referral of Agency Reports
State of Wisconsin
Department of Public Instruction
Madison
May 2, 2007
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
The annual report on the status of the Preschool‐to‐Grade‐Five (P‐5) Program has been submitted to the Joint Committee on Finance and is submitted to you for referral to the appropriate standing committees pursuant to s. 115.45(6)(b) and (c), Wis. Stats.
All P‐5 school district evaluation reports for 2005‐2006 are contained herein, reporting on the academic progress for all schools funded by the P‐5 program. If you have any questions, please contact my office or April L. Holland in the DPI Office of Urban Education (414‐227‐4942).
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Burmaster
State Superintendent
Referred to committee on Education.
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Milwaukee Public Schools
Division of Business Services
Madison
May 16, 2007
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
According to Wisconsin School Law 121.87 in accordance with 13.172, the Board is required by law to submit the enclosed reports. School Law 121.87 states “...annually by May 1 the board of school directors of the school district operating under ch. 119 shall submit a report to the legislature under s. 13.172(2) that specifies the number, percentage, race, sex, grade and attendance area of pupils transferred outside their attendance area without written consent under s. 121.85 (6)(am)."
Enclosed you will find a report that meet the requirements stated above. The total number of intra‐district students bused under the Chapter 220 designation for the school year 2006‐2007 equals 15,837. Of that number 726 either did not return a consent form or checked box indicating no consent. Students who have moved during the school year and no longer require parental consent were subtracted from the non‐returned figure. The district did meet the requirement of ninety‐five percent (95%) parents providing consent.
Sincerely,
Michael Turza
Director of Business Services
Referred to committee on Education.
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