Friday, November 7, 2008
Ninety-Eighth Regular Session
The Chief Clerk makes the following entries under the above date.
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University of Wisconsin
School of Medicine and Public Health
October 22, 2008
The Honorable, The Legislature:
As you may recall, in 1999 Blue Cross & Blue Shield of WI (BC/BS) submitted an application to OCI to convert to a for-profit entity and transfer the proceeds from the sale of the company to the two Wisconsin medical schools, the UW School of Medicine and Public Health and the Medical College of Wisconsin. OCI approved this conversion and the distribution of the proceeds to the two schools. The proceeds were equally divided and each school received $297 million in March, 2004. The UW School of Medicine and Public Health created the Wisconsin Partnership Program to be responsible for the administration of the distribution and allocation of the annual income from the endowed funds.
Attached is a link to the Wisconsin Partnership Program's 2007 Annual Report. In the past four years 167 grants have been awarded, totaling $61.7 million - with the singular purpose of improving the health of the people of Wisconsin. Grants have gone to local governmental and community organizations throughout the state on a wide array of public health topics, such as: fitness and nutrition, obesity, drug and alcohol abuse, oral health, maternal and child health, and access to health services.
The Wisconsin Partnership Program has significant public oversight through the four public members serving on its Oversight and Advisory Committee and through the public forum provided by the Wisconsin United for Health Foundation Board (WUHF), which reviews and comments on the program's annual reports and five year plans. Since its inception, WUHF has been chaired by former Assembly Speaker Ben Brancel. In addition, the School, UW-Madison, and UW System Board of Regents fulfills a number of obligations regarding the management of the program, including, most importantly, ensuring that the program is in compliance with the requirements set forth by the Insurance Commissioner's Order.
If you would like to receive additional information, a hard copy of the report or past reports, or would be interested in meeting with us, please contact Lisa Maroney at 265-1653.
Thank you for taking the time to review this report. We are privileged to have this unprecedented opportunity to partner with communities throughout Wisconsin on health improvement projects.
Sincerely,
robert n. golden
MD, DEAN, UWSMPH
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State of Wisconsin
Department of Transportation
October 29, 2008
The Honorable, The Senate:
I am pleased to present to you, for distribution to the Wisconsin Senate, the annual evaluation report on the Pretrial Intoxicated Driver Intervention Grant Program. It is also available on our website:
The program, created by section 86.53 Wis. Stats., was established by the legislature in 1997 with the requirement that the Department study its impact and report on its findings.
The Pretrial Intoxicated Driver Intervention Grant Program is intended for offenders who are arrested for their second or subsequent OWI (Operating While Intoxicated) offense. Offender participation may be voluntary or court ordered. It is an intervention model designed to get offenders into counseling, treatment and supervision as soon as possible after the arrest. The program is individual to each community.
As you will see in the report, no community that has begun a program has dropped it. Overall, offenders who successfully completed the program were less likely than non-participants to be re-arrested for subsequent OWI violations. Those who were re-arrested went significantly longer between arrests than non-participants. Currently there are seven counties on a waiting list for funding to begin programs.
I commend those people who have dedicated themselves to making this innovative program a success. There are no “silver bullets" in eradicating impaired driving, but I feel this effort is a vital piece in the total transportation safety effort.
Sincerely,
major daniel w. londsorf
Director
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State of Wisconsin
Healthy Lifestyles Cooperative, Brown County
October 29, 2008
The Honorable, The Legislature:
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As required by S.
185.99(5) of the Wisconsin Statutes, the Healthy Lifestyles Cooperative is submitting the attached progress report to the Wisconsin Legislature and the Commissioner.
Please let us know if you have any questions concerning our report.
Sincerely,
randall connour
Executive Director
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State of Wisconsin
Gathering Waters Conservancy
October 30, 2008
The Honorable, The Senate:
It is my pleasure to share with you a report on Gathering Waters Conservancy's activities and accomplishments for Fiscal Year 2008. This report is being submitted in accordance with the statutory requirements of s.23.0955(2)(b)5. Gathering Waters Conservancy has had an extremely successful year, thanks to the ongoing support of the state legislature and the Department of Natural Resources.
The more than 50 land trusts in Wisconsin have, together, permanently protected over 200,000 acres in communities across Wisconsin. Land trusts in Wisconsin have a combined membership of close to 50,000 individuals and thousands of local volunteers; they have raised millions of dollars to protect critical lands that benefit the public; and they work with private landowners every day to promote stewardship and protection of our natural resources.
We look forward to continuing to work with the Department and the state legislature to achieve our mutual conservation goals. Please do not hesitate to contact me for additional information. I have also enclosed Gathering Waters Conservancy's audited financial reports for FY 2008 for your review.
Sincerely,
michael strigel
Executive Director
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State of Wisconsin
Department of Administration
October 31, 2008
The Honorable, The Legislature:
This report is transmitted as required by s.
20.002(11)(f), Wisconsin Statutes, (for distribution to the appropriate standing committees under s.
13.172(3), Wisconsin Statutes) and confirms that the Department of Administration has found it necessary to exercise the "temporary reallocation of balances" authority provided by this section in order to meet payment responsibilities and cover resulting negative cash balances during the month of September 2008.
On September 1, 2008, the Utility Public Benefits Fund cash balance closed at a negative $2.9 million. This negative balance continued through September 18, 2008, when the fund's cash balance closed at a positive $13.1 million. The Utility Public Benefits Fund cash balance reached its intra-month low of a negative $3.4 million on September 11, 2008. The negative balance was due to a delayed cash transfer.