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August, Rep. Tyler C. (32nd A.Dist.; Rep.)
Ballweg, Rep. Joan A. (41st A.Dist.; Rep.)
Barca, Rep. Peter W. (64th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Berceau, Rep. Terese (76th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Bernard Schaber, Rep. Penny (57th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Bernier, Rep. Kathleen M. (68th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Bewley, Rep. Janet T. (74th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Bies, Rep. Garey D. (1st A.Dist.; Rep.)
Billings, Rep. Jill E. (95th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Brooks, Rep. Edward A. (50th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Clark, Rep. Fred A. (42nd A.Dist.; Dem.)
Coggs, Rep. Elizabeth (10th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Craig, Rep. David J. (83rd A.Dist.; Rep.)
Cullen, Rep. David A. (13th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Danou, Rep. Chris H. (91st A.Dist.; Dem.)
Doyle, Rep. Steve P. (94th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Endsley, Rep. Mike (26th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Farrow, Rep. Paul F. (98th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Fields, Rep. Jason (11th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Fitzgerald, Rep. Jeff (39th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Gottlieb, Rep. Mark (60th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Grigsby, Rep. Tamara D. (18th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Gunderson, Rep. Scott L. (83rd A.Dist.; Rep.)
Hebl, Rep. Gary A. (46th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Hintz, Rep. Gordon N. (54th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Honadel, Rep. Mark R. (21st A.Dist.; Rep.)
Huebsch, Rep. Michael D. (94th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Hulsey, Rep. Brett D. (77th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Jacque, Rep. Andre M. (2nd A.Dist.; Rep.)
Jorgensen, Rep. Andy E. (37th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Kapenga, Rep. Chris L. (33rd A.Dist.; Rep.)
Kaufert, Rep. Dean R. (55th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Kerkman, Rep. Samantha (66th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Kessler, Rep. Frederick P. (12th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Kestell, Rep. Steve (27th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Kleefisch, Rep. Joel M. (38th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Klenke, Rep. John L. (88th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Knilans, Rep. Joseph J. (44th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Knodl, Rep. Daniel R. (24th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Knudson, Rep. Dean R. (30th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Kooyenga, Rep. Dale P. (14th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Kramer, Rep. Bill (97th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Krug, Rep. Scott S. (72nd A.Dist.; Rep.)
Krusick, Rep. Peggy (7th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Kuglitsch, Rep. Mike (84th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Larson, Rep. Thomas L. (67th A.Dist.; Rep.)
LeMahieu, Rep. Daniel R. (59th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Litjens, Rep. Michelle K. (56th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Loudenbeck, Rep. Amy (45th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Marklein, Rep. Howard L. (51st A.Dist.; Rep.)
Mason, Rep. Cory (62nd A.Dist.; Dem.)
Meyer, Rep. Dan L. (34th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Milroy, Rep. Nick J. (73rd A.Dist.; Dem.)
Molepske Jr, Rep. Louis J. (71st A.Dist.; Dem.)
Mursau, Rep. Jeffrey L. (36th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Murtha, Rep. John P. (29th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Nass, Rep. Stephen L. (31st A.Dist.; Rep.)
Nerison, Rep. Lee (96th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Nygren, Rep. John A. (89th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Ott, Rep. Alvin R. (3rd A.Dist.; Rep.)
Ott, Rep. Jim (23rd A.Dist.; Rep.)
Parisi, Rep. Joe T. (48th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Pasch, Rep. Sandy K. (22nd A.Dist.; Dem.)
Petersen, Rep. Kevin D. (40th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Petrowski, Rep. Jerry (86th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Petryk, Rep. Warren L. (93rd A.Dist.; Rep.)
Pocan, Rep. Mark (78th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Pope-Roberts, Rep. Sondy M. (79th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Pridemore, Rep. Donald F. (99th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Radcliffe, Rep. Mark A. (92nd A.Dist.; Dem.)
Richards, Rep. Jon (19th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Ringhand, Rep. Janis A. (80th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Ripp, Rep. Keith J. (47th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Rivard, Rep. Roger L. (75th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Roys, Rep. Kelda Helen (81st A.Dist.; Dem.)
Seidel, Rep. Donna J. (85th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Severson, Rep. Erik A. (28th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Shilling, Rep. Jennifer (95th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Sinicki, Rep. Christine (20th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Spanbauer, Rep. Richard J. (53rd A.Dist.; Rep.)
Staskunas, Rep. Anthony (15th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Steinbrink, Rep. John P. (65th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Steineke, Rep. Jim (5th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Stone, Rep. Jeff A. (82nd A.Dist.; Rep.)
Strachota, Rep. Patricia A. (58th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Stroebel, Rep. Duey (60th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Suder, Rep. Scott (69th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Tauchen, Rep. Gary J. (6th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Taylor, Rep. Chris L. (48th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Thiesfeldt, Rep. Jeremy J. (52nd A.Dist.; Rep.)
Tiffany, Rep. Thomas (35th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Toles, Rep. Barbara L. (17th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Tranel, Rep. Travis (49th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Turner, Rep. Robert L. (61st A.Dist.; Dem.)
Van Roy, Rep. Karl T. (90th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Vos, Rep. Robin J. (63rd A.Dist.; Rep.)
Vruwink, Rep. Amy Sue (70th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Weininger, Rep. Chad J. (4th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Williams, Rep. Mary (87th A.Dist.; Rep.)
Wynn, Rep. Evan B. (43rd A.Dist.; Rep.)
Young, Rep. Leon D. (16th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Zamarripa, Rep. JoCasta (8th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Zepnick, Rep. Josh (9th A.Dist.; Dem.)
Ziegelbauer, Rep. Bob F. (25th A.Dist.; Ind.)
A32 August, Rep. Tyler C. (32nd A.Dist.; Rep.)
Absence without leave: legislator who is intentionally absent under certain conditions shall be fined; JRCCP report  - AB153
Absence without leave: legislator who is intentionally absent under certain conditions shall be fined; JRCCP report  - SB106
Blue Book compilation, publication, and distribution discontinued -  AB351
Capital gains tax: changes made by 2009 WisAct 28 reversed; JSCTE appendix report -  AB85
``Class A" licensed retailer authorized to provide taste samples of intoxicating liquor that is not wine  - AB480
Cooperative Extension congratulated on its centennial -  AJR110
Decorated tree displayed in Capitol rotunda during Christmas season renamed the ``State of Wisconsin Christmas Tree"  - AJR82
Election of chief justice: constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -  AJR131
Election of chief justice: constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -  AJR49
Election of chief justice: constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -  SJR36
Ferrous metallic mining regulations created, nonferrous metallic mining regulations revised -  AB426
GPS tracking by Corr.Dept for restraining order or injunction violation conviction: court may order; surcharge, costs, notification, and penalty provisions; JRCCP report  - AB175
GPS tracking by Corr.Dept for restraining order or injunction violation conviction: court may order; surcharge, costs, notification, and penalty provisions; JRCCP report  - SB104
Incandescent light bulbs manufactured and sold in this state are not subject to federal law or regulation re interstate commerce; definition, ``Made in Wisconsin" stamp, and AG provisions - AB596
Local room tax revisions re tourism entity, tax collection, report requirements, and circuit court action  - AB563
Pension income from a qualified retirement plan under the Internal Revenue Code or an IRA in certain cases: amount of exempt income revised; federal adjusted gross income provision; JSCTE appendix report -  AB52
Pension income from a qualified retirement plan under the Internal Revenue Code or an IRA in certain cases: amount of exempt income revised; federal adjusted gross income provision; JSCTE appendix report -  SB29
Permits and licenses related to real property are excluded from the definition of ``real property" and treated as money and intangible personal property and exempt from property taxes - AB262
Peterson, Richard: life, public service, and military service commended -  AJR68
Ponds on private property: fishing without a license permitted; use of algaecide or herbicide without DNR permit allowed - AB661
Public debt contracted by the state: limit lowered. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -  AJR118
Referendum revisions re authorizing school district borrowing or to exceed the revenue limit - AB555
Residential dwelling rental: local ordinance prohibiting or restricting may not be enacted or enforced; excluded from definitions of ``hotel", ``bed and breakfast", and ``tourist rooming house" and is not subject to DHS regulation  - AB617
Tax rate increases in certain cases: two-thirds vote required. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration)  - AJR9
Tax rate increases in certain cases: two-thirds vote required. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration)  - SJR8
Tax rate increases in certain cases: two-thirds vote required; statewide advisory referendum provision  - JR1AB5
Tax rate increases in certain cases: two-thirds vote required; statewide advisory referendum provision  - JR1SB5
``Women's History Month": March designated as -  AJR133
Other proposals coauthored or cosponsored by Rep. August:
Assembly Bills: 4, 7, 22, 26, 35, 36, 49, 69, 94, 156, 214, 222, 233, 242, 295, 318, 448, 472, 530, 531, 626, 653
Assembly Joint Resolutions: 2, 4, 5, 7, 11, 13, 16, 22, 26, 28, 42, 45, 61, 65, 73, 76, 104, 108
Assembly Resolutions: 15
Assembly Petitions:
Senate Bills: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 22, 25, 62, 79, 86, 93, 117, 172, 182, 230, 239, 302, 374, 438, 470, 488, 514, 518, 525, 563
Senate Joint Resolutions: 9, 12, 17, 21, 27, 46, 50, 56, 71
A41 Ballweg, Rep. Joan A. (41st A.Dist.; Rep.)
Absconding without paying for gasoline or diesel fuel: additional option for civil redress for the fuel retailer; DOT and affidavit provisions -  AB416
Absconding without paying for gasoline or diesel fuel: additional option for civil redress for the fuel retailer; DOT and affidavit provisions -  SB314
American Stroke Awareness Month proclaimed May 2011 -  AJR38
Cellular telephone or other wireless telecommunications device: use prohibited while transporting pupils or other authorized passengers on a school bus or alternative pupil transport vehicle; exception and penalty provisions  - AB131
Contaminated and abandoned wells compensation program: individual income tax subtract modification created; JSCTE appendix report -  AB47
Continuity of government: striking ``enemy action in the form of an attack" and inserts ``severe or prolonged, natural or human-caused, occurrence that threatens the life, health, or the security of the state". Constitutional amendment (2nd consideration) -  AJR8
Continuity of government: striking ``enemy action in the form of an attack" and inserts ``severe or prolonged, natural or human-caused, occurrence that threatens the life, health, or the security of the state". Constitutional amendment (2nd consideration) -  SJR10
Cooperative Extension congratulated on its centennial -  AJR110
Differential tuition prohibition modified re U.W. Stevens Point, U.W. Green Bay, U.W. Parkside, and the two-year U.W. colleges -  AB241
Differential tuition prohibition modified re U.W. Stevens Point, U.W. Green Bay, U.W. Parkside, and the two-year U.W. colleges -  SB178
Domestic Violence Awareness Month: October declared as -  AR15
Donate Life Month: April 2011 proclaimed as -  AJR12
Donate Life Month: April 2011 proclaimed as -  SJR20
Epinephrine auto-injector in possession of pupils: school governing bodies required to adopt written policy on procedures to follow; civil liability exemption for certain injury  - AB564
Ferrous metallic mining regulations created, nonferrous metallic mining regulations revised -  AB426
Financial record matching program: DHS to operate for MA applicants and recipients for whom asset verification is required for MA eligibility; confidentiality and penalty provisions - AB553
Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin: 100th anniversary commemorated -  AJR47
Health care benefits provided to certain assistance program recipients: modifications to third parties required to provide information to DHS and from which DHS may recover payments; pharmacy benefits manager provision  - AB554
Hospitality business advertising outside the state: income and franchise tax credit created -  AB205
Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Month: January 2012 proclaimed as -  AJR94
Inmates with contagious diseases: disclosure to correctional officer who has custodial authority permitted  - AB157
Marquette County and Green Lake County boundaries changed - AB113
Marquette County and Green Lake County boundaries changed - SB80
Motor vehicle dealer law revisions re manufacturer, importer, and distributor -  AB132
Motor vehicle dealer law revisions re manufacturer, importer, and distributor -  SB96
No-contact orders by the court: penalties increased for violations re domestic abuse incidents; convicted individual prohibited from contacting witness to the crime and penalty for violations revised; JRCCP report -  AB269
Real estate broker license: training requirement established; licensed attorney and nonresident broker provisions  - AB612
Sandhill cranes: DNR to authorize hunting of; hunter education program and wildlife damage provisions  - AB613
Small claims actions: jurisdictional limit increased; filing fee revised -  AB106
Small claims actions: jurisdictional limit increased; filing fee revised -  SB70
Snowmobile registration, trail use sticker fee and supplemental aids, and gas tax formula revisions  - AB465
Snowmobile registration, trail use sticker fee and supplemental aids, and gas tax formula revisions  - SB365
Stars of Life re EMS professionals: 2011 honorees commended -  AJR64
Trafficking of a child prosecution time limit revised and TPR provision; knowingly accessing certain child pornography materials made a felony; restricting evidence about complaining witnesses expanded re specified sex crimes; crimes expanded re interception of communications by law enforcement with judicial approval; crime victim compensation re sex crimes against children; JRCCP report  - AB646
Trafficking SNAP benefits is subject to penalties; JRCCP report  - AB688
UI extended benefits: fourth method of determining Wisconsin ``on" indicator, retroactive provision  - AB197
UI extended benefits: fourth method of determining Wisconsin ``on" indicator, retroactive provision  - SB147
UI law changes including concealment of benefit claim information, availability for work, interest on delinquent payments, and composition and authority of appeal tribunals  - AB504
UI law changes including concealment of benefit claim information, availability for work, interest on delinquent payments, and composition and authority of appeal tribunals  - SB417
UI law changes including concealment penalties and integrity fund, test for illegal drugs, and contribution liability of successor employers -  AB310
UI law changes including concealment penalties and integrity fund, test for illegal drugs, and contribution liability of successor employers -  SB219
UI law changes including extended training, discharges for certain conduct or work rules violations, delinquent payments, appeal tribunals, and payment of benefits during incarceration - AB457
Uniform Commercial Code: 2010 amendments to Article 9 adopted -  AB549
Uniform Commercial Code: 2010 amendments to Article 9 adopted -  SB416
U.W. Board of Regents: appointment of one citizen member from each congressional district required  - AB39
WC law revisions re payment of benefits, work injury supplemental benefit fund (WISB), hearings and procedures, and program administration; study required  - AB499
WC law revisions re payment of benefits, work injury supplemental benefit fund (WISB), hearings and procedures, and program administration; study required  - SB409
Winery may make retail sales and provide taste samples on fairgrounds under a ``Class B" license issued to the fair association, DATCP aid provision -  AB200
Winery permit holder may also hold up to 6 retail licenses -  AB425
World Dairy Center Authority eliminated -  AB46
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