Motion carried.
Representative Jensen asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 1069 be given a third reading. Granted.
The question was: Assembly Bill 1069 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?
The roll was taken.
The result follows:
A1044 Ayes - Representatives Ainsworth, Albers, Brancel, Brandemuehl, Carpenter, Coleman, Dobyns, Duff, Foti, Freese, Gard, Goetsch, Green, Gronemus, Gunderson, Hahn, Handrick, Harsdorf, Hasenohrl, Hoven, Huber, Huebsch, Hutchison, Jensen, Johnsrud, Kaufert, Kelso, Klusman, Kreibich, Kunicki, Ladwig, F. Lasee, Lazich, Linton, Lorge, Musser, Nass, Olsen, Ott, Otte, Ourada, Owens, Plale, Plombon, Porter, R. Potter, Powers, Rutkowski, Ryba, Schneider, Schneiders, Seratti, Silbaugh, Skindrud, Turner, Underheim, Urban, Vander Loop, Vrakas, Ward, Wood, Zukowski and Speaker Prosser - 63.
Noes - Representatives Baldus, Baldwin, Baumgart, Bell, Black, Bock, Boyle, Coggs, Cullen, Dueholm, Grothman, Hanson, Hubler, Kreuser, Krug, Krusick, La Fave, Lehman, Meyer, Morris-Tatum, Murat, Notestein, Plache, Reynolds, Riley, Robson, Springer, Travis, Walker, Wasserman, Wilder, Williams, Wirch, L. Young, R. Young and Ziegelbauer - 36.
Absent or not voting - None.
Motion carried.
Representative Lazich asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "No" on the previous question. Granted.
Representative Powers asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "No" on the previous question. Granted.
Representative Jensen asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 1069 be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.
Assembly Bill 933
Relating to: the purchase of goods, care and services for certain probationers, parolees and other offenders; the general program operations of the department of corrections; intergovernmental corrections agreements; the establishment and operation of state prison industries; youth service rates; and making an appropriation.
Representative Jensen asked unanimous consent that Assembly Bill 933 be laid on the table. Granted.
Representative Jensen asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 1039 be withdrawn from the calendar of Wednesday, March 27 and taken up at this time. Granted.
Assembly Bill 1039
Relating to: providing for treatment and services for persons who are found to be sexually violent persons and placed under supervised release, services to inmates and making appropriations.
Representative Jensen asked unanimous consent that Assembly Bill 1039 be laid on the table. Granted.
Representative Jensen asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 565 be withdrawn from the calendar of Thursday, March 28 and taken up at this time. Granted.
Senate Bill 565
Relating to: recovery of enforcement costs by the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection in drainage district cases; transferring responsibility for administration of the Wisconsin consumer act; transferring responsibility for supporting the uniform commercial code statewide lien system; correcting references in certain appropriations of the department of financial institutions; the number of unclassified division administrator positions in the department of financial institutions; reversion of transferred funds to the Wisconsin development fund; minority business early planning projects; renumbering the appropriation for administrative services for regulation of industry, safety and buildings; the Milwaukee parental choice program; waiver of relocation payments and services when property is acquired by an entity vested with the power of eminent domain; collection of certain fees by the employment relations commission; payment of principal and interest on bonds issued for the clean water fund program; purses for horse races and pari-mutuel tax for simulcast races; establishing a Mendota juvenile treatment center; a plan to assure continued funding for the mental health institutes; transferring an appropriation for principal repayment and interest from the department of industry, labor and job development to the department of health and family services; changing references to low-income and at-risk child care funding; state involvement with certain municipal boundary changes; refunding of municipal bonds; a performance evaluation audit of the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority; the initial period of the lease agreement and affiliation agreement between the University of Wisconsin System and the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority; the contractual services agreement between the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Board and the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority; storage and management of records of the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority; applicability of municipal ordinances and regulations to certain buildings, structures and facilities constructed for the benefit or use of local professional baseball park districts; changing the name of the Kickapoo valley governing board; the effective date and initial applicability of adjustments in certain lobbying regulation fees; railroad stockholder reports; granting rule-making authority; and making and decreasing appropriations.
Assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 565 offered by Representatives Otte, Dobyns, Goetsch, Zukowski, Silbaugh, Underheim, Vrakas, Gronemus, Williams, Baumgart, Ott and Hubler.
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 565 be adopted?
Motion carried.
Assembly amendment 2 to Senate Bill 565 offered by Representative R. Young.

Point of order
Representative Brancel rose to the point of order that Assembly amendment 2 to Senate Bill 565 was not germane under Assembly Rule 54 (3) (f).
Speaker pro tempore Freese ruled the point of order well taken.
Assembly amendment 3 to Senate Bill 565 offered by Representative Prosser.
A1045 Representative Brancel asked unanimous consent that Assembly amendment 3 to Senate Bill 565 be laid on the table. Granted.
Representative Jensen asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 1048 be withdrawn from the calendar of Wednesday, March 27 and taken up at this time. Granted.
Assembly Bill 1048
Relating to: the taxation of telephone companies, property tax relief and technological equipment fund, imposing the sales tax on coin-operated telephone services and making an appropriation.
Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 1048 offered by Representatives Schneider, Hanson, Murat, R. Potter, Kreuser, Ryba and Plombon.
Representative Jensen moved rejection of Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 1048.
Representative Duff in the chair.
Speaker Prosser in the chair.
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Speaker Prosser introduced Charles Colson, former advisor to President Nixon, accompanied by former State Representative Susan Vergeront.
Representative Duff in the chair.
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 1048 be rejected?
The roll was taken.
The result follows:
Ayes - Representatives Albers, Brancel, Brandemuehl, Coleman, Dobyns, Duff, Foti, Freese, Gard, Goetsch, Green, Grothman, Gunderson, Hahn, Handrick, Harsdorf, Hoven, Huebsch, Hutchison, Jensen, Johnsrud, Kaufert, Kelso, Klusman, Kreibich, Ladwig, F. Lasee, Lazich, Lehman, Lorge, Musser, Nass, Ott, Otte, Ourada, Owens, Porter, Powers, Schneiders, Silbaugh, Skindrud, Underheim, Urban, Vrakas, Walker, Ward, Zukowski and Speaker Prosser - 48.
Noes - Representatives Ainsworth, Baldus, Baldwin, Baumgart, Bell, Black, Bock, Boyle, Carpenter, Coggs, Cullen, Dueholm, Gronemus, Hanson, Hasenohrl, Huber, Hubler, Kreuser, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, La Fave, Linton, Meyer, Morris-Tatum, Murat, Notestein, Olsen, Plache, Plale, Plombon, R. Potter, Reynolds, Riley, Robson, Rutkowski, Ryba, Schneider, Seratti, Springer, Travis, Turner, Vander Loop, Wasserman, Wilder, Williams, Wirch, Wood, L. Young, R. Young and Ziegelbauer - 51.
Absent or not voting - None.
Motion failed.
Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 1048 offered by Representatives Kreuser, Schneider and Black.
Assembly amendment 3 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 1048 offered by Representatives Kreuser, Schneider and Black.
Representative Jensen asked unanimous consent that Assembly Bill 1048 be laid on the table. Granted.
Representative Jensen asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 615 be withdrawn from the calendar of Thursday, March 28 and taken up at this time. Granted.
Senate Bill 615
Relating to: transferring the duty and authority to provide child welfare services in Milwaukee County from the Milwaukee County department of social services to the department of health and family services and making appropriations.
Assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 615 offered by Representative Kunicki.
Representative Schneiders moved that Assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 615 be laid on the table.
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 615 be laid on the table?
The roll was taken.
The result follows:
Ayes - Representatives Ainsworth, Albers, Brancel, Brandemuehl, Carpenter, Coleman, Dobyns, Duff, Foti, Freese, Gard, Goetsch, Green, Grothman, Gunderson, Hahn, Handrick, Harsdorf, Hoven, Huebsch, Hutchison, Jensen, Johnsrud, Kaufert, Kelso, Klusman, Kreibich, Krug, Ladwig, F. Lasee, Lazich, Lehman, Lorge, Musser, Nass, Olsen, Ott, Otte, Ourada, Owens, Porter, Powers, Schneiders, Seratti, Silbaugh, Skindrud, Underheim, Urban, Vrakas, Walker, Ward, Zukowski and Speaker Prosser - 53.
Noes - Representatives Baldus, Baldwin, Baumgart, Bell, Black, Bock, Boyle, Coggs, Cullen, Dueholm, Gronemus, Hanson, Hasenohrl, Huber, Hubler, Kreuser, Krusick, Kunicki, La Fave, Linton, Meyer, Morris-Tatum, Murat, Notestein, Plache, Plale, Plombon, R. Potter, Reynolds, Riley, Robson, Rutkowski, Ryba, Schneider, Springer, Travis, Turner, Vander Loop, Wasserman, Wilder, Williams, Wirch, Wood, L. Young, R. Young and Ziegelbauer - 46.
Absent or not voting - None.
Motion carried.
Assembly amendment 2 to Senate Bill 615 offered by Representatives Krug, Kunicki, Coggs, Potter, Notestein, Riley, Bock, Carpenter, Bell, Morris-Tatum, Wasserman and Cullen.
Representative Jensen moved that Assembly amendment 2 to Senate Bill 615 be laid on the table.
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Point of order
Representative Freese rose to the point of order that Assembly amendment 2 to Senate Bill 615 was not germane under Assembly Rule 54 (3) (f).
The chair (Representative Duff) took the point of order under advisement.
Assembly amendment 3 to Senate Bill 615 offered by Representatives Krug, Kunicki, Coggs, Potter, Notestein, Riley, Bock, Carpenter, Bell, Morris-Tatum, Wasserman and Cullen.

Point of order
Representative Freese rose to the point of order that Assembly amendment 3 to Senate Bill 615 was not germane under Assembly Rule 54 (3) (f).
The chair (Representative Duff) took the point of order under advisement.
Senate Bill 565
Relating to: recovery of enforcement costs by the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection in drainage district cases; transferring responsibility for administration of the Wisconsin consumer act; transferring responsibility for supporting the uniform commercial code statewide lien system; correcting references in certain appropriations of the department of financial institutions; the number of unclassified division administrator positions in the department of financial institutions; reversion of transferred funds to the Wisconsin development fund; minority business early planning projects; renumbering the appropriation for administrative services for regulation of industry, safety and buildings; the Milwaukee parental choice program; waiver of relocation payments and services when property is acquired by an entity vested with the power of eminent domain; collection of certain fees by the employment relations commission; payment of principal and interest on bonds issued for the clean water fund program; purses for horse races and pari-mutuel tax for simulcast races; establishing a Mendota juvenile treatment center; a plan to assure continued funding for the mental health institutes; transferring an appropriation for principal repayment and interest from the department of industry, labor and job development to the department of health and family services; changing references to low-income and at-risk child care funding; state involvement with certain municipal boundary changes; refunding of municipal bonds; a performance evaluation audit of the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority; the initial period of the lease agreement and affiliation agreement between the University of Wisconsin System and the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority; the contractual services agreement between the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Board and the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority; storage and management of records of the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority; applicability of municipal ordinances and regulations to certain buildings, structures and facilities constructed for the benefit or use of local professional baseball park districts; changing the name of the Kickapoo valley governing board; the effective date and initial applicability of adjustments in certain lobbying regulation fees; railroad stockholder reports; granting rule-making authority; and making and decreasing appropriations.
Assembly amendment 4 to Senate Bill 565 offered by Representatives Springer, Ott, Huber, Zukowski, Ziegelbauer and Ward.
Representative Springer asked unanimous consent that Assembly amendment 4 to Senate Bill 565 be placed after Assembly amendment 5 to Senate Bill 565. Granted.
Assembly amendment 5 to Senate Bill 565 offered by Representative Springer.
Representative Ott moved that Assembly amendment 5 to Senate Bill 565 be laid on the table.
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 5 to Senate Bill 565 be laid on the table?
The roll was taken.
The result follows:
Ayes - Representatives Ainsworth, Albers, Brancel, Brandemuehl, Coleman, Dobyns, Duff, Gard, Goetsch, Green, Grothman, Gunderson, Handrick, Harsdorf, Hoven, Huebsch, Hutchison, Jensen, Johnsrud, Kaufert, Kelso, Kreibich, Ladwig, F. Lasee, Lazich, Lehman, Lorge, Musser, Nass, Olsen, Ott, Otte, Ourada, Owens, Porter, Powers, Schneiders, Seratti, Silbaugh, Skindrud, Underheim, Urban, Vrakas, Walker, Ward, Zukowski and Speaker Prosser - 47.
Noes - Representatives Baldus, Baldwin, Baumgart, Bell, Black, Bock, Boyle, Carpenter, Coggs, Cullen, Dueholm, Foti, Freese, Gronemus, Hahn, Hanson, Hasenohrl, Huber, Hubler, Klusman, Kreuser, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, La Fave, Linton, Meyer, Morris-Tatum, Murat, Notestein, Plache, Plale, Plombon, R. Potter, Reynolds, Riley, Robson, Rutkowski, Ryba, Schneider, Springer, Travis, Turner, Vander Loop, Wasserman, Wilder, Williams, Wirch, Wood, L. Young, R. Young and Ziegelbauer - 52.
Absent or not voting - None.
Motion failed.
Representative Freese moved rejection of Assembly amendment 5 to Senate Bill 565.
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 5 to Senate Bill 565 be rejected?
The roll was taken.
The result follows:
A1047 Ayes - Representatives Ainsworth, Albers, Brancel, Brandemuehl, Coleman, Dobyns, Duff, Foti, Freese, Gard, Goetsch, Green, Grothman, Gunderson, Hahn, Handrick, Harsdorf, Hoven, Huebsch, Hutchison, Jensen, Johnsrud, Kaufert, Kelso, Klusman, Kreibich, Ladwig, F. Lasee, Lazich, Lehman, Lorge, Musser, Nass, Olsen, Ott, Otte, Ourada, Owens, Porter, Powers, Schneiders, Seratti, Silbaugh, Skindrud, Underheim, Urban, Vrakas, Walker, Ward and Speaker Prosser - 50.
Noes - Representatives Baldus, Baldwin, Baumgart, Bell, Black, Bock, Boyle, Carpenter, Coggs, Cullen, Dueholm, Gronemus, Hanson, Hasenohrl, Huber, Hubler, Kreuser, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, La Fave, Linton, Meyer, Morris-Tatum, Murat, Notestein, Plache, Plale, Plombon, R. Potter, Reynolds, Riley, Robson, Rutkowski, Ryba, Schneider, Springer, Travis, Turner, Vander Loop, Wasserman, Wilder, Williams, Wirch, Wood, L. Young, R. Young, Ziegelbauer and Zukowski - 49.
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