Friday, March 26, 2010
Ninety-Ninth Regular Session
STATE OF WISCONSIN
Assembly Journal
The Chief Clerk makes the following entries under the above date:
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Amendments Offered
Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 628 offered by Representatives Danou, Hilgenberg and Clark.
Assembly amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 697 offered by Representative Richards.
Assembly amendment 4 to Assembly Bill 697 offered by Representative Richards.
Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 741 offered by Representative Pasch.
Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 745 offered by Representatives Smith and Hixson.
Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 747 offered by Representative Milroy.
Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 778 offered by committee on Forestry.
Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 852 offered by Representative Black.
Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 878 offered by Representative Seidel.
Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 892 offered by Representative Berceau.
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Introduction and Reference
of Proposals
Read first time and referred:
Assembly Bill 898
Relating to: trial job program and transitional jobs demonstration project and making an appropriation.
By Representatives Grigsby, Sinicki, Roys, Pasch and Molepske Jr.; cosponsored by Senators Coggs, Lehman, Jauch and Miller.
To committee on Jobs, the Economy and Small Business.
Assembly Bill 899
Relating to: payments to hospitals for HIV-related services provided to Medical Assistance recipients.
By Representatives Richards, Rhoades, Vos, Pasch, Benedict, Grigsby, Kaufert, Vruwink, Kerkman, Parisi, Berceau, Bernard Schaber, Sinicki, Nygren, Nelson, Young, Pope-Roberts, Turner, Zepnick and Fields; cosponsored by Senators Carpenter, Darling, Lehman, Kreitlow, Olsen, Taylor, Coggs, Plale, Erpenbach, Hansen, Robson, Vinehout, Schultz and Wirch.
To committee on Health and Healthcare Reform .
Assembly Bill 900
Relating to: the issuance of temporary alcohol beverages licenses to nonprofit organizations authorizing the sale of beer or wine at fund-raising events.
By Representatives Benedict, Sinicki, A. Williams and Gottlieb; cosponsored by Senators Robson, Taylor and Grothman.
To committee on Urban and Local Affairs .
Assembly Bill 901
Relating to: a sales and use tax exemption for textbooks.
By Representatives Sinicki, Hixson, Garthwaite, Smith, Berceau, Young, Zigmunt, Staskunas, Mason and A. Williams; cosponsored by Senator Lehman , by request of James Zanitalo.
To committee on Education.
Assembly Bill 902
Relating to: low-profit limited liability companies.
By Representatives Fields, Schneider, Townsend and Grigsby; cosponsored by Senators Taylor and Schultz.
To committee on Financial Institutions .
Assembly Bill 903
Relating to: safety standards for movable soccer goals, granting rule-making authority, and providing a penalty.
By Representatives Roys, Berceau, Hebl, Hilgenberg, Pasch, A. Williams and Ripp; cosponsored by Senators Erpenbach and Lassa.
To committee on Consumer Protection .
Assembly Bill 904
Relating to: loans to manufacturing businesses for energy improvements, job creation, retooling, or clean energy production; the administration of energy utility programs; providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures; requiring the exercise of emergency rule-making procedures; and making appropriations.
A766 By Representatives Mason, Molepske Jr., Grigsby, Shilling, Vruwink, Turner, Zepnick, Fields and Berceau; cosponsored by Senators Lassa, Holperin, Lehman, Taylor, Kreitlow and Vinehout.
To committee on Energy and Utilities .
Assembly Bill 905
Relating to: streamlined sales and use tax agreement changes.
By Representative Sherman ; cosponsored by Senator Jauch .
To joint committee on Finance.
Assembly Bill 906
Relating to: modifications to platting requirements.
By Representatives Molepske Jr., Zigmunt, Berceau, Suder, Soletski, Roth, Huebsch and Hintz; cosponsored by Senators Hansen, Kreitlow and Cowles.
To committee on Urban and Local Affairs .
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Reference Bureau Corrections
Assembly Bill 818
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