Ayes, 7 - Senators Olsen, Vukmir, Grothman, Darling, Jauch, Vinehout and C. Larson.
Noes, 0 - None.
Adoption of Senate Substitute Amendment 1.
Ayes, 4 - Senators Olsen, Vukmir, Grothman and Darling.
Noes, 3 - Senators Jauch, Vinehout and C. Larson.
Passage as amended.
Ayes, 4 - Senators Olsen, Vukmir, Grothman and Darling.
Noes, 3 - Senators Jauch, Vinehout and C. Larson.
Senate Bill 49
Relating to: revocation for immoral conduct of a license issued by the Department of Public Instruction.
Adoption of Senate Substitute Amendment 1.
Ayes, 7 - Senators Olsen, Vukmir, Grothman, Darling, Jauch, Vinehout and C. Larson.
Noes, 0 - None.
Passage as amended.
Ayes, 7 - Senators Olsen, Vukmir, Grothman, Darling, Jauch, Vinehout and C. Larson.
Noes, 0 - None.
Senate Bill 95
Relating to: granting high school credit for extracurricular sports; services provided by a special education program; transportation aid paid to school districts; the use of moneys received by a school district from the common school fund; using the results of standardized examinations to evaluate, discharge, suspend, or discipline a teacher or for the nonrenewal of a teacher's contract; the number of teaching days scheduled in the Milwaukee Public Schools; permitting a school district to limit the grades in which to reduce class size under the Student Achievement Guarantee in Education Program; permitting a school board to deny enrollment to a pupil who has been expelled from an out-of-state school or from an independent charter school in this state and permitting an independent charter school to expel a pupil; use of law enforcement records to take disciplinary action against a pupil under a school district's athletic code; and changing the date by which a school district must certify the amount of its property tax levy.
Adoption of Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Substitute Amendment 1.
Ayes, 7 - Senators Olsen, Vukmir, Grothman, Darling, Jauch, Vinehout and C. Larson.
Noes, 0 - None.
Adoption of Senate Substitute Amendment 1.
Ayes, 6 - Senators Olsen, Vukmir, Grothman, Darling, Jauch and Vinehout.
Noes, 1 - Senator C. Larson.
Passage as amended.
Ayes, 4 - Senators Olsen, Vukmir, Grothman and Darling.
Noes, 3 - Senators Jauch, Vinehout and C. Larson.
Luther Olsen
Chairperson
Referrals and Receipt of Committee Reports Concerning Proposed Administrative Rules
The committee on Natural Resources and Environment reports and recommends:
Relating to commercial fishing in outlying waters.
No action taken.
Neal Kedzie
Chairperson
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Report of Committees
The joint committee on Finance reports and recommends:
Senate Bill 93
Relating to: going armed with weapons, possessing or transporting a firearm, bow, or crossbow under certain circumstances, disorderly conduct limitations, and electric weapons.
Introduction of Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Substitute Amendment 2.
Ayes, 16 - Senators Darling, Olsen, Harsdorf, Grothman, Leibham, Hopper, Taylor and Jauch. Representatives Vos, Meyer, Strachota, LeMahieu, Nygren, Kleefisch, Grigsby and Shilling.
Noes, 0 - None.
Adoption of Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Substitute Amendment 2.
Ayes, 14 - Senators Darling, Olsen, Harsdorf, Grothman, Leibham, Hopper, Taylor and Jauch. Representatives Vos, Meyer, Strachota, LeMahieu, Nygren and Kleefisch.
Noes, 2 - Representatives Grigsby and Shilling.
Introduction of Senate Substitute Amendment 2.
Ayes, 16 - Senators Darling, Olsen, Harsdorf, Grothman, Leibham, Hopper, Taylor and Jauch. Representatives Vos, Meyer, Strachota, LeMahieu, Nygren, Kleefisch, Grigsby and Shilling.
Noes, 0 - None.
Adoption of Senate Substitute Amendment 2.
Ayes, 15 - Senators Darling, Olsen, Harsdorf, Grothman, Leibham, Hopper, Taylor and Jauch. Representatives Vos, Meyer, Strachota, LeMahieu, Nygren, Kleefisch and Shilling.
Noes, 1 - Representative Grigsby.
Report Passage as amended, with emergency statement (s. 16.47 Wisconsin Statutes).
Ayes, 12 - Senators Darling, Olsen, Harsdorf, Grothman, Leibham and Hopper. Representatives Vos, Meyer, Strachota, LeMahieu, Nygren and Kleefisch.
Noes, 4 - Senators Taylor and Jauch. Representatives Grigsby and Shilling.
Alberta Darling
Senate Chairperson
The committee on Public Health, Human Services, and Revenue reports and recommends:
Senate Bill 89
Relating to: the amount of the exemption from income tax withholding requirements for employees of a county fair association.
Passage.
Ayes, 5 - Senators Galloway, Lazich, Vukmir, Carpenter and Jauch.
S335 Noes, 0 - None.
Pam Galloway
Chairperson
The committee on Senate Organization reports:
Waived the public hearing requirement, pursuant to Senate Rule 18 (1m):
Assembly Bill 148
Ayes: 5 - Senators Fitzgerald, Ellis, Grothman, Miller and Hansen.
Noes: 0 - None.
Placed the following proposals on the Senate Calendar of Tuesday , June 14 , 2011:
Senate Bill 93
Senate Bill 107
Senate Bill 109
Assembly Bill 148
Ayes: 5 - Senators Fitzgerald, Ellis, Grothman, Miller and Hansen.
Noes: 0 - None.
SCOTT FITZGERALD
Chairperson
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Petitions and Communications
State of Wisconsin
Department of Transportation
June 2, 2011
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 will also be available on our website in the near future, at www.dot.wisconsin.gov/library/publications/topic/safety.htm.. The program, created by section 85.53 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.
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 nonparticipants.
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