2009-2010 Wisconsin Legislature

Assembly Bill 649

Relating to: goals for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, for construction of zero net energy buildings and for energy conservation; information, analyses, reports, education, and training concerning greenhouse gas emissions and climate change; energy efficiency and renewable resource programs; renewable energy requirements of electric utilities and retail cooperatives; requiring electric utilities to purchase renewable energy from certain renewable facilities in their service territories; authority of the Public Service Commission over nuclear power plants; motor vehicle emission limitations; a low carbon standard for transportation fuels; the brownfield site assessment grant program, the main street program, the brownfields grant program, the forward innovation fund, grants to local governments for planning activities, the transportation facilities economic assistance and development program, a model parking ordinance; surface transportation planning by the Department of Transportation and metropolitan planning organizations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions; environmental evaluations for transportation projects; idling limits for certain vehicles; energy conservation codes for public buildings, places of employment, one- and two-family dwellings, and agricultural facilities; design standards for state buildings; energy efficiency standards for certain consumer audio and video devices, boiler inspection requirements; greenhouse gas emissions and energy use by certain state agencies and state assistance to school districts in achieving energy efficiencies; creating an exception to local levy limits for amounts spent on energy efficiency measures; creating an energy crop reserve program; identification of private forest land, promoting sequestration of carbon in forests, qualifying practices and cost-share requirements under the forest grant program established by the Department of Natural Resources; air pollution permits for certain stationary sources reducing greenhouse gas emissions; allocating a portion of existing tax-exempt industrial development revenue bonding to clean energy manufacturing facilities and renewable power generating facilities; requiring a report on certain programs to limit greenhouse gas emissions; granting rule-making authority; requiring the exercise of rule-making authority; and providing a penalty. Relating to: goals for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, for construction of zero net energy buildings and for energy conservation; information, analyses, reports, education, and training concerning greenhouse gas emissions and climate change; energy efficiency and renewable resource programs; renewable energy requirements of electric utilities and retail cooperatives; requiring electric utilities to purchase renewable energy from certain renewable facilities in their service territories; authority of the Public Service Commission over nuclear power plants; motor vehicle emission limitations; a low carbon standard for transportation fuels; the brownfield site assessment grant program, the main street program, the brownfields grant program, the forward innovation fund, grants to local governments for planning activities, the transportation facilities economic assistance and development program, a model parking ordinance; surface transportation planning by the Department of Transportation and metropolitan planning organizations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions; environmental evaluations for transportation projects; idling limits for certain vehicles; energy conservation codes for public buildings, places of employment, one- and two-family dwellings, and agricultural facilities; design standards for state buildings; energy efficiency standards for certain consumer audio and video devices, boiler inspection requirements; greenhouse gas emissions and energy use by certain state agencies and state assistance to school districts in achieving energy efficiencies; creating an exception to local levy limits for amounts spent on energy efficiency measures; creating an energy crop reserve program; identification of private forest land, promoting sequestration of carbon in forests, qualifying practices and cost-share requirements under the forest grant program established by the Department of Natural Resources; air pollution permits for certain stationary sources reducing greenhouse gas emissions; allocating a portion of existing tax-exempt industrial development revenue bonding to clean energy manufacturing facilities and renewable power generating facilities; requiring a report on certain programs to limit greenhouse gas emissions; granting rule-making authority; requiring the exercise of rule-making authority; and providing a penalty.

Status: A-Calendar

Important Actions (newest first)

Date / House Action Journal
4/28/2010 Asm.Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1970
4/16/2010 Asm.Report passage as amended recommended by special committee on Clean Energy Jobs, Ayes 6, Noes 3873

History

Date / House Action Journal
1/6/2010 Asm.Introduced by Representatives Black and Soletski, by request of Governor James E. Doyle;
Cosponsored by Senators Miller and Plale
 
1/6/2010 Asm.Read first time and referred to special committee on Clean Energy Jobs563
2/1/2010 Asm.Fiscal estimate received 
2/2/2010 Asm.Public hearing held 
2/15/2010 Asm.Public hearing held 
2/19/2010 Asm.Fiscal estimate received 
2/22/2010 Asm.Fiscal estimate received 
2/22/2010 Asm.Fiscal estimate received 
2/26/2010 Asm.Fiscal estimate received 
3/1/2010 Asm.Fiscal estimate received 
3/9/2010 Asm.Fiscal estimate received 
3/9/2010 Asm.Fiscal estimate received 
4/13/2010 Asm.Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Black and Soletski806
4/15/2010 Asm.Executive action taken 
4/16/2010 Asm.Report Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 adoption recommended by special committee on Clean Energy Jobs, Ayes 6, Noes 3873
4/16/2010 Asm.Report passage as amended recommended by special committee on Clean Energy Jobs, Ayes 6, Noes 3873
4/16/2010 Asm.Referred to Calendar873
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representative Hraychuck884
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Hraychuck, Shilling, Smith, Dexter and Danou884
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 3 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representative Vruwink884
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 4 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representative Black884
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 5 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson884
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 6 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson884
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 7 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson884
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 8 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson884
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 9 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson884
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 10 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson884
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 11 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson884
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 12 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson885
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 13 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson885
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 14 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson885
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 15 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson885
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 16 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson885
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 17 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson885
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 18 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson885
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 19 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson885
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 20 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson885
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 21 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson885
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 22 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson885
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 23 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson885
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 24 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Huebsch, Montgomery and Gunderson885
4/20/2010 Asm.Assembly amendment 25 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by Representatives Richards, Parisi, Mason and Kessler885
4/20/2010 Asm.Made a special order of business at 11:07 A.M. on 4-22-2010 pursuant to Assembly Resolution 26925
4/28/2010 Asm.Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1970
 
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