Relating to social work training certificate.
Report received from Agency, June 3, 2011.
To committee on Health.
Referred on June 16, 2011 .
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Introduction and Reference
of Proposals
Read first time and referred:
Assembly Bill 183
Relating to: applicability of the prevailing wage law; the thresholds for applicability of that law; calculation of the prevailing wage rate; the treatment of volunteers, truck drivers, subjourneypersons, and incidental work under that law; the submission to the Department of Workforce Development of payroll records of persons performing work that is subject to that law; the inspection of those records; and the remedies for a violation of that law.
By Representatives Williams, Nass, Brooks, Tauchen, Strachota, J. Ott, A. Ott, Ballweg, Bernier, Jacque, Kapenga, Kestell, Knodl, Knudson, Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Marklein, Meyer, Murtha, Nerison, Petrowski, Petryk, Rivard, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, Van Roy, Wynn, Ziegelbauer, Ripp, Spanbauer, Kerkman, Steineke, Mursau, Farrow, Craig, Kleefisch, Knilans and Vos; cosponsored by Senators Galloway, Lasee, Grothman, Moulton, Leibham, Kedzie and Lazich.
To committee on Jobs, Economy and Small Business .
Assembly Bill 184
Relating to: prohibiting the inclusion of Racine County in the jurisdiction of a local professional baseball park district.
By Representatives Mason, Turner, Zepnick and Vos; cosponsored by Senators Wanggaard and Wirch.
To committee on Homeland Security and State Affairs .
Assembly Bill 185
Relating to: authorizing certain individuals to contribute to a college savings plan account.
By Representatives Pasch, Grigsby, Shilling, Jorgensen, Vruwink, Turner, Pope-Roberts, Berceau, Endsley, Roys and Doyle; cosponsored by Senators C. Larson, Taylor and Lassa.
To committee on Colleges and Universities .
Assembly Bill 186
Relating to: an income and franchise tax credit for investments in a community development financial institution, increasing the credit amounts for the dairy manufacturing facility, meat processing facility, and food processing facility investment credits, and granting rule-making authority.
By Representatives Shilling, Clark, Barca, Berceau, Doyle, Hebl, Jorgensen, Molepske Jr, Ringhand, Seidel, Staskunas and Vruwink; cosponsored by Senators Lassa, Holperin, Hansen, Erpenbach, Miller and Taylor.
To committee on Jobs, Economy and Small Business .
Assembly Bill 187
Relating to: requiring the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation to create and implement a business retention program, increasing the funding for skills enhancement grants, advanced manufacturing skills grants for technical colleges, and making an appropriation.
By Representatives Shilling, Jorgensen, Barca, Berceau, Molepske Jr, Ringhand, Roys, Seidel, Staskunas, Steinbrink, Turner and Clark; cosponsored by Senators Lassa, Hansen, Wirch, Erpenbach, Holperin, Miller, Risser and Taylor.
To committee on Jobs, Economy and Small Business .
Assembly Bill 188
Relating to: delaying the date by which school districts must comply with certain orders related to terminating the use of a race-based nickname, logo, mascot, or team name.
By Representatives Craig, Kapenga, Nass, Endsley, Jacque, Kerkman, LeMahieu, Marklein, Pridemore, Thiesfeldt and Wynn; cosponsored by Senators Lazich, Kedzie and Galloway.
To committee on Homeland Security and State Affairs .
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Enrolled 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 Joint Resolution 1
Assembly Joint Resolution 39
Assembly Joint Resolution 45
Patrick E. Fuller
Assembly Chief Clerk
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Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that the Assembly stand recessed. Granted.
The Assembly stood recessed.
12:56 A.M.
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Recess
1:06 A.M.
The Assembly reconvened.
Speaker Pro Tempore Kramer in the chair.
The committee on Rules introduced a privileged resolution.
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Introduction and Reference
of Proposals
Read first time and referred:
Assembly Resolution 10
Relating to: establishing a special order of business for Tuesday, June 21, 2011.
By committee on Rules.
Privileged and read.
A400 The question was: Shall Assembly Resolution 10 be adopted?
Motion carried.
Senate Bill 93 be made a special order of business at 10:01 A.M. on Tuesday, June 21 pursuant to Assembly Resolution 10.
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Communications
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Secretary of State
Madison
To Whom It May Concern:
Acts, Joint Resolutions and Resolutions deposited in this office have been numbered and published as follows:
Bill Number Act Number Publication Date
Assembly Bill 14827June 29, 2011
Sincerely,
Douglas La Follette
Secretary of State
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Referral of Agency Reports
State of Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin System
Madison
June 15, 2011
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
2009 Wisconsin Act 265 authorized the WiSys Technology Foundation to conduct the Wisconsin Small Company Advancement Program (WiSCAP) and appropriated $2 million in funds under s. 20.285 (1)(cd), Wisconsin Statutes. The program was formulated to utilize the considerable technical expertise of faculty and staff members working at University of Wisconsin System comprehensive campuses in helping small, Wisconsin-based companies meet their research and development needs.
Section 36.25 (52)(c) Wisconsin Statutes requires the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System to report on the program's activities at least annually to the Joint Committee on Finance and the Chief Clerks of both houses of the Wisconsin Legislature. This required report is attached for your information and distribution to appropriate members of the legislature (i.e., JCF and standing committees on Higher Education).
Please contact Dr. Maliyakal John, Managing Director of the WiSys Technology Foundation at (608) 265-2135 if you have any questions related to this report.
Sincerely,
Deborah A. Durcan
Vice President for Finance
Referred to committee on Colleges and Universities.
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Agency Reports
State of Wisconsin
Legislative Audit Bureau
Madison
June 16, 2011
To the Honorable, the Assembly:
At the request of the Department of Workforce Development and to meet our audit responsibilities under s. 13.94, Wis. Stats., we have audited the financial statements of the State of Wisconsin Unemployment Reserve Fund. It funds regular unemployment benefits paid to eligible individuals and is funded primarily through taxes paid by employers. During the period we reviewed, certain other benefits funded by the federal government, including extended and emergency unemployment benefits, were also paid. This audit report contains our unqualified opinion on the Unemployment Reserve Fund's financial statements and related notes for the years ended June 30, 2010 and 2009.
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