Read first time and referred to committee on Health, Human Services, Aging, Corrections, Veterans and Military Affairs.
Assembly Bill 340
Relating to: exempting certain vehicles that are used primarily off a highway from vehicle registration
By Representatives Ainsworth, Albers, Gard, Goetsch, Grothman, Hahn, Musser, Nass, Olsen, Ott, Owens, Powers, Seratti, Sykora, Ward and Skindrud; cosponsored by Senators A. Lasee and Zien.
Read first time and referred to committee on Labor, Transportation and Financial Institutions.
Assembly Bill 342
Relating to: rights of victims of crime, granting rule-making authority and providing a penalty.
By Representatives Krug, Green, Rutkowski, Duff, R. Potter, Schneider, Brandemuehl, Baumgart, Dobyns, Black, Freese, Boyle, Hahn, Carpenter, Harsdorf, Coggs, Seratti, Hanson, Sykora, Hasenohrl, Underheim, Ryba, Walker, Springer, Travis, Huebsch, Turner, Vander Loop, Hutchison, Wasserman, Kelso, L. Young, Ladwig, Ziegelbauer, F. Lasee, Hebl, Lazich, Huber, J. Lehman, Kreuser, M. Lehman, La Fave, Lorge, Meyer, Musser, Morris-Tatum, Olsen, Notestein, Plale, Ourada, Plouff, Porter, Riley, Robson, Albers and Bock; cosponsored by Senators Moore, Huelsman, Adelman, Plache, Welch, C. Potter, Wirch, Rosenzweig, Moen, Grobschmidt and Drzewiecki, by request of Attorney General James Doyle; Crime Victims Council; Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault; Parents of Murdered Children; Mothers Against Drunk Driving; Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Association; Wisconsin Victim/Witness Professionals Association; Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups; Wisconsin Merchants Federation; AFSCME, Locals 3021 and 3394 (Correctional Officers).
Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary, Campaign Finance Reform and Consumer Affairs.
Assembly Bill 392
Relating to: the farm mediation and arbitration program, eliminating the farm mediation and arbitration board, the farmer assistance program, exit from and entry into the dairy industry, granting rule-making authority and making an appropriation.
By Representatives Ott, Otte, Brandemuehl, Sykora, Ward, Hahn, Ainsworth, Powers and Owens; cosponsored by Senator Roessler .
Read first time and referred to committee on Agriculture and Environmental Resources.
Assembly Bill 419
Relating to: motor vehicle pursuit by law enforcement officers, training of law enforcement officers, requiring the exercise of rule-making authority and providing a penalty.
By Representatives Hanson, Goetsch, Musser, Travis, R. Potter, Cullen, Notestein, R. Young, Ziegelbauer, Murat, Hutchison, Lazich, Olsen, Freese, Nass, Robson, Plouff, Skindrud, M. Lehman, Baldwin, Albers, Owens, Wasserman, Krusick, Hasenohrl, Bock, Gronemus, Staskunas and Walker; cosponsored by Senators Adelman, Huelsman, Drzewiecki, Rude, Roessler, Clausing, Farrow, Risser, Plache, Grobschmidt and Zien.
Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary, Campaign Finance Reform and Consumer Affairs.
Assembly Bill 455
Relating to: the making of restitution by a juvenile.
By Representatives Goetsch, Ladwig, Dobyns, Ziegelbauer, Olsen, Musser, Turner, Hahn, Freese, La Fave, Powers, Green, Walker, Owens, Vrakas, Gunderson, Otte, Ainsworth, Sykora, Hasenohrl, Staskunas, Springer and Seratti; cosponsored by Senators Drzewiecki, C. Potter, Huelsman, Welch, Darling, Roessler, Schultz, Weeden and Rosenzweig.
Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary, Campaign Finance Reform and Consumer Affairs.
Assembly Bill 502
Relating to: regulation of grain dealers and grain warehouse keepers.
By Representatives Sykora, Ott, Gronemus, Springer and Zukowski; cosponsored by Senators Shibilski, Zien and Welch.
Read first time and referred to committee on Agriculture and Environmental Resources.
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Senate Joint Resolution 32
Relating to: providing that the proceeds of the state lottery, all moneys received by the state under Indian gaming agreements, other than moneys used to regulate and enforce the provisions of the Indian gaming agreements, and all moneys received by the state that are attributable to pari-mutuel on-track betting must be used for reducing property taxes imposed on principal dwellings by creating property tax credits and may be used for reducing rent constituting property taxes; and providing that the distribution of the proceeds of the state lottery, moneys received by the state under Indian gaming agreements and all moneys received by the state that are attributable to pari-mutuel on-track betting are not subject to the uniformity requirement of article VIII, section 1, of the Wisconsin Constitution (first consideration).
Senate Joint Resolution 32 was withdrawn from the committee on Economic Development, Housing and Government Operations and referred to the committee on Judiciary, Campaign Finance Reform and Consumer Affairs pursuant to Senate Rule 46 (1) (c).
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Senate Enrolled Proposals
The Chief Clerk records:
Senate Bill 31
Senate Bill 316
Senate Bill 323
Senate Bill 343
Senate Bill 344
Report correctly enrolled on November 10, 1997.
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Senate Enrolled Proposals
The Chief Clerk records:
Senate Bill 327
Report correctly enrolled on November 11, 1997.
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AMENDMENTS OFFERED
Senate amendment 1 to Senate Bill 321 offered by Senator Decker.
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legislative reference bureau corrections
Corrections In:
SENATE SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT 1,
TO 1997 SENATE BILL 218
Prepared by the Legislative Reference Bureau
(Wednesday, November 5, 1997)
1. Page 24, line 21: substitute "632.7465" for "633.7465".
Corrections In:
1997 Senate Bill 327
Prepared by the Legislative Reference Bureau
(November 11, 1997)
In enrolling, the following correction was made:
2. Page 48, line 3: after "6,625.00" insert "to".
Corrections In:
ASSEMBLY AMENDMENT 3,
TO 1997 ASSEMBLY BILL 342
Prepared by the Legislative Reference Bureau
(November 7, 1997)
In engrossing, the following correction was made:
3. Page 1, line 2: before "period" insert "last".
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