Senator Wirch, with unanimous consent, asked that Senate amendment 17 to Assembly Bill 768 be withdrawn and returned to author.
Senator Weeden moved that Senate amendment 19 to Assembly Bill 768 be laid on the table.
The question was: Shall Senate amendment 19 to Assembly Bill 768 be laid on the table?
The ayes and noes were demanded and the vote was: ayes, 17; noes, 16; absent or not voting, 0; as follows:
Ayes - Senators Cowles, Darling, Drzewiecki, Ellis, Farrow, Fitzgerald, Huelsman, A. Lasee, Lazich, Panzer, Roessler, Rosenzweig, Rude, Schultz, Weeden, Welch and Zien - 17.
Noes - Senators Breske, Burke, Chvala, Clausing, Decker, George, Grobschmidt, Jauch, Moen, Moore, Plache, C. Potter, Risser, Shibilski, Wineke and Wirch - 16.
Absent or not voting - None.
Tabled.
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In the Chair
10:25 P.M.
Senator A. Lasee in the chair.
Senator Weeden moved that Senate amendment 20 to Assembly Bill 768 be laid on the table.
The question was: Shall Senate amendment 20 to Assembly Bill 768 be laid on the table?
The ayes and noes were demanded and the vote was: ayes, 17; noes, 16; absent or not voting, 0; as follows:
Ayes - Senators Cowles, Darling, Drzewiecki, Ellis, Farrow, Fitzgerald, Huelsman, A. Lasee, Lazich, Panzer, Roessler, Rosenzweig, Rude, Schultz, Weeden, Welch and Zien - 17.
Noes - Senators Breske, Burke, Chvala, Clausing, Decker, George, Grobschmidt, Jauch, Moen, Moore, Plache, C. Potter, Risser, Shibilski, Wineke and Wirch - 16.
Absent or not voting - None.
Tabled.
Senator Weeden moved that Senate amendment 21 to Assembly Bill 768 be laid on the table.
Tabled.
Senator Weeden moved that Senate amendment 22 to Assembly Bill 768 be laid on the table.
The question was: Shall Senate amendment 22 to Assembly Bill 768 be laid on the table?
The ayes and noes were demanded and the vote was: ayes, 18; noes, 15; absent or not voting, 0; as follows:
Ayes - Senators Cowles, Darling, Drzewiecki, Ellis, Farrow, Fitzgerald, Huelsman, A. Lasee, Lazich, Panzer, C. Potter, Roessler, Rosenzweig, Rude, Schultz, Weeden, Welch and Zien - 18.
Noes - Senators Breske, Burke, Chvala, Clausing, Decker, George, Grobschmidt, Jauch, Moen, Moore, Plache, Risser, Shibilski, Wineke and Wirch - 15.
Absent or not voting - None.
Tabled.
Senator Ellis, with unanimous consent, asked that the Senate return to the eighth order of business.
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messageS from the assembly
By Charles Sanders, chief clerk.
Mr. President:
I am directed to inform you that the Assembly has amended and concurred in as amended:
Senate Bill 352 (Assembly substitute amendment 1 adopted)
Senate Bill 425 (Assembly amendment 1 adopted)
Senate Bill 473 (Assembly amendment 1 adopted)
Concurred in:
Senate Bill 483
Senate Joint Resolution 46
Senate amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 308
Senator Ellis, with unanimous consent, asked that Senate Bill 352 be withdrawn and taken up at this time.
Senate Bill 352
Relating to: fishing licenses for certain disabled veterans.
Read.
The question was: Shall Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 352 be concurred in?
Concurred in.
Senator Farrow, with unanimous consent, asked that Senate Bill 473 be withdrawn and taken up at this time.
Senate Bill 473
Relating to: a periodic study of the public schools.
Read.
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 473 be concurred in?
Concurred in.
Senator Farrow, with unanimous consent, asked that Senate Bill 425 be withdrawn and taken up at this time.
Senate Bill 425
Relating to: the delegation of authority by 1st class city school districts over funds held in trust for certain pension plans.
Read.
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 425 be concurred in?
Concurred in.
Assembly Bill 768
S688 Relating to: transferring from the department of workforce development to the department of commerce the administration of the housing design and construction requirements of the fair housing law; a grant for a distance education center; grants for revolving loan funds for economic development; loans for renovation of buildings, purchase of land, buildings, machinery or equipment or construction of buildings; tourism marketing; the rural economic development program; administration of brownfields redevelopment activities; use of penalty revenues under the physician and health care provider loan assistance programs; transferring from the department of health and family services to the department of corrections the responsibility for establishing and collecting fees for juvenile correctional services provided by the department of corrections; parental liability for guardian ad litem fees in juvenile court proceedings; increasing the per diem payments made to temporary reserve judges; litigation by persons incarcerated, imprisoned, confined or detained in a jail or prison; petitions for writs of habeas corpus and limiting access to public records by persons incarcerated, imprisoned, confined or detained in a jail or prison; requirements for promotion from 4th grade to 5th grade and from 8th grade to 9th grade; grants to teachers who are certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards; creating a grant program for peer review and mentoring of teachers; determining the amount appropriated as general school aid; the college tuition prepayment program; leasing technical college facilities to others; the family practice residency program of the Medical College of Wisconsin, Inc.; grants to certain school districts for telecommunications access awarded by the technology for educational achievement in Wisconsin board; revising dispute settlement procedures in local government employment other than law enforcement and fire fighting employment; the dry cleaner environmental response program; hazardous waste disposal facilities; voluntary party liability for cleaning up property that is contaminated with hazardous substances and that was acquired from a local governmental unit; tire waste cleanup; arbitration of appeals under the petroleum storage remedial action program; clean water fund program federal financial hardship assistance; administrative forfeitures for violations of safe drinking water rules; providing community aids funding for Milwaukee County; child welfare, children in out-of-home care, termination of parental rights and adoption; criminal history and abuse record searches of operators, employes and nonclient residents of certain entities that provide care for children or adults; a child's first book initiative; eligibility criteria for kinship care payments; proposed legislation to establish a new long-term care system for services to elderly and adult disabled individuals; a pilot project for management of long-term care programs; authorizing counties to contract for health and social services on a prepaid or postpaid, per capita basis; care required and provided in adult family homes, community-based residential facilities and nursing homes; critical access hospitals; reimbursement of the Marquette University School of Dentistry for providing dental services in Waushara and Monroe counties; inclusion of stepparents in the badger care program; transferring food service operations of the Southern Wisconsin Center for the Developmentally Disabled from the department of health and family services to the department of corrections; the submittal date for a report on the future of the state centers for the developmentally disabled; rates by which reimbursement is reduced to the state centers for the developmentally disabled; eliminating the monthly reimbursement limit on community options program services for medical assistance recipients; medical assistance eligibility for working recipients of supplemental security income; eliminating the requirement for an annual report on access to obstetric and pediatric services under the medical assistance program; interim assistance for applicants of supplemental security income; specialized medical vehicles; electronic benefits transfer under the food stamp program; county administration of public assistance records; guaranteed renewability of individual health benefit plans; an exemption from renewability requirements for short-term insurance; the transportation and sale of fish; the Southeastern Wisconsin Fox River commission; fees for snowmobile trail use stickers; benefits payable and contributions permitted under the Wisconsin retirement system; payment and performance assurance requirements for public works projects; state interfund borrowing limitations; transfers from the general fund to the property tax relief fund; grants for recycling of computers and wheelchairs; creating a refundable individual income tax credit for educational expenses paid for dependents who attend public or certain private elementary and secondary schools; creating an individual income tax deduction for amounts paid for elementary and secondary educational costs; creating an individual income tax deduction for amounts paid for certain higher education costs; defining the Internal Revenue Code for state income and franchise tax purposes; a property tax exemption for computers; state aid payments to municipalities; creating a tax amnesty program; increasing the department of revenue's ability to collect delinquent taxes; denying and revoking licenses and similar documents to persons who owe delinquent taxes or fail to reveal their social security numbers or federal employer identification numbers; administration of the adult entertainment tax; weight limitations for vehicles and combinations of vehicles transporting bulk potatoes; the transportation infrastructure loan program; administration of a national guard youth program; the maximum allowable veterans home loan; granting rule-making authority; providing an exemption from rule-making procedures; granting and decreasing bonding authority; and making and decreasing appropriations.
Read a second time.
Senator Weeden moved that Senate amendment 23 to Assembly Bill 768 be laid on the table.
The question was: Shall Senate amendment 23 to Assembly Bill 768 be laid on the table?
The ayes and noes were demanded and the vote was: ayes, 17; noes, 16; absent or not voting, 0; as follows:
Ayes - Senators Cowles, Darling, Drzewiecki, Ellis, Farrow, Fitzgerald, Huelsman, A. Lasee, Lazich, Panzer, Roessler, Rosenzweig, Rude, Schultz, Weeden, Welch and Zien - 17.
Noes - Senators Breske, Burke, Chvala, Clausing, Decker, George, Grobschmidt, Jauch, Moen, Moore, Plache, C. Potter, Risser, Shibilski, Wineke and Wirch - 16.
Absent or not voting - None.
Tabled.
Senator Weeden moved that Senate amendment 24 to Assembly Bill 768 be laid on the table.
The question was: Shall Senate amendment 24 to Assembly Bill 768 be laid on the table?
The ayes and noes were demanded and the vote was: ayes, 17; noes, 16; absent or not voting, 0; as follows:
Ayes - Senators Cowles, Darling, Drzewiecki, Ellis, Farrow, Fitzgerald, Huelsman, A. Lasee, Lazich, Panzer, Roessler, Rosenzweig, Rude, Schultz, Weeden, Welch and Zien - 17.
Noes - Senators Breske, Burke, Chvala, Clausing, Decker, George, Grobschmidt, Jauch, Moen, Moore, Plache, C. Potter, Risser, Shibilski, Wineke and Wirch - 16.
Absent or not voting - None.
Tabled.
Senator Weeden moved that Senate amendment 25 to Assembly Bill 768 be laid on the table.
The question was: Shall Senate amendment 25 to Assembly Bill 768 be laid on the table?
The ayes and noes were demanded and the vote was: ayes, 17; noes, 16; absent or not voting, 0; as follows:
Ayes - Senators Cowles, Darling, Drzewiecki, Ellis, Farrow, Fitzgerald, Huelsman, A. Lasee, Lazich, Panzer, Roessler, Rosenzweig, Rude, Schultz, Weeden, Welch and Zien - 17.
Noes - Senators Breske, Burke, Chvala, Clausing, Decker, George, Grobschmidt, Jauch, Moen, Moore, Plache, C. Potter, Risser, Shibilski, Wineke and Wirch - 16.
Absent or not voting - None.
Tabled.
Senator Ellis, with unanimous consent, asked that all action be immediately messaged to the Assembly.
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Senator Ellis, with unanimous consent, asked that the Senate recess until 11:00 P.M..
10:55 P.M.
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