To committee on Rules.
Assembly Joint Resolution 112
Relating to: limiting the annual percentage increase in property taxes assessed on real property (first consideration).
By Representatives Pettis, Musser, F. Lasee, Sykora and Skindrud.
To committee on Government Operations .
Assembly Joint Resolution 113
Relating to: urging Congress to pass asbestos litigation legislation.
By Representatives Pettis, Sykora and Petrowski.
To committee on Rules.
Assembly Bill 871
Relating to: assigning a judgment in a tax foreclosure action.
By Representative Duff ; cosponsored by Senator Burke .
To committee on Environment.
Assembly Bill 872
Relating to: requirements for enacting comprehensive plans, requirements for comprehensive subdivision ordinances, the applicability of traditional neighborhood development ordinances, the timing of transportation planning grants and making an appropriation.
By Representative Powers ; cosponsored by Senator Burke .
To committee on Conservation and Land Use .
Assembly Bill 873
Relating to: speed limit at certain intersections marked with school crossing signs.
By Representatives Kestell, Leibham, Owens, Hasenohrl, Ainsworth, Goetsch, Seratti, Spillner, Staskunas, Black, Sherman and Walker; cosponsored by Senators Roessler, Erpenbach, Rosenzweig and Huelsman.
To committee on Highway Safety.
Assembly Bill 874
Relating to: local antidiscrimination housing ordinances.
By Representatives Reynolds and Boyle; cosponsored by Senator Risser , by request of Anna Threlfall.
To committee on Housing.
Assembly Bill 875
Relating to: an income tax and franchise tax credit for wages paid to an apprentice.
By Representatives Vrakas, Riley, Jensen, Meyerhofer, Montgomery, Schooff, Hundertmark, Reynolds, Suder, Staskunas, Petrowski, Plouff, Leibham, Plale, Rhoades, La Fave, Pettis, Boyle, Kestell, Nass, Kaufert, Seratti, Olsen, M. Lehman, Ladwig, Gunderson, Stone, Sykora, Spillner, Wieckert, Albers, Musser, Walker, Hutchison, Owens, Lassa, Porter and F. Lasee; cosponsored by Senators Grobschmidt, Farrow, Baumgart, Rosenzweig, Wirch, Darling, Burke, Plache and Breske.
To committee on Labor and Employment .
A742 Assembly Bill 876
Relating to: the design, installation, operation and maintenance of hyperbaric chambers; granting rule-making authority and providing a penalty.
By Representative Walker .
To committee on Consumer Affairs .
Assembly Bill 877
Relating to: the appointment of the student member of the board of regents of the University of Wisconsin System.
By Representatives Lassa, Richards, Miller, Young, Bock, Krug, Wasserman, Pocan and J. Lehman; cosponsored by Senators Grobschmidt, Moen, Burke, Plache, Moore and Erpenbach.
To committee on Colleges and Universities .
Assembly Bill 878
Relating to: the collection and distribution of fire department dues; creating a fire safety and injury prevention education program; repealing provisions requiring smoke detectors, automatic fire sprinklers and fire-resistant construction in certain buildings; uniform standards under the multifamily dwelling code; multifamily dwelling code council duties and manner of operation; and granting rule-making authority.
By Representatives Gunderson, Porter, Klusman, Spillner, Musser, Albers, Vrakas and Kedzie; cosponsored by Senators Roessler, Darling and Zien.
To committee on Urban and Local Affairs .
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Committee Reports
The committee on Corrections and the Courts reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 783
Relating to: denial of prisoner's request to bring an action.
Passage:
Ayes: 11 - Representatives Walker, Goetsch, Suder, Owens, Hahn, Gundrum, Balow, Coggs, Pocan, Staskunas and Travis.
Noes: 0.
To committee on Rules.
Assembly Bill 784
Relating to: limits on discovery requests in cases involving prisoner litigation.
Passage:
Ayes: 11 - Representatives Walker, Goetsch, Suder, Owens, Hahn, Gundrum, Balow, Coggs, Pocan, Staskunas and Travis.
Noes: 0.
To committee on Rules.
Scott Walker
Chairperson
Committee on Corrections and the Courts
The committee on Health reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 823
Relating to: tribal administration of rehabilitation reviews for persons who otherwise may not operate, be employed at, contract with or reside at an entity that provides care for children or adults, reporting certain individuals to the department of health and family services who are alleged to have neglected or abused a client or misappropriated the property of a client and granting rule-making authority.
Passage:
Ayes: 17 - Representatives Underheim, Urban, Handrick, Walker, F. Lasee, Johnsrud, Olsen, Wieckert, Hundertmark, Owens, Wasserman, Krusick, La Fave, Meyer, Miller, Schooff and Waukau.
Noes: 0.
To committee on Rules.
Gregg Underheim
Chairperson
Committee on Health
The committee on Natural Resources reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 225
Relating to: attracting wild animals with bait and granting rule-making authority.
Assembly substitute amendment 1 adoption:
Ayes: 11 - Representatives Johnsrud, Gunderson, Handrick, Ott, Powers, Brandemuehl, Boyle, Hubler, Gronemus, J. Lehman and Steinbrink.
Noes: 0.
Passage as amended:
Ayes: 8 - Representatives Johnsrud, Gunderson, Handrick, Ott, Powers, Gronemus, J. Lehman and Steinbrink.
Noes: 3 - Representatives Brandemuehl, Boyle and Hubler.
To committee on Rules.
Assembly Bill 842
Relating to: certain applicants for preference points under the cumulative preference system for issuing Class A bear hunting licenses.
Passage:
Ayes: 11 - Representatives Johnsrud, Gunderson, Handrick, Ott, Powers, Brandemuehl, Boyle, Hubler, Gronemus, J. Lehman and Steinbrink.
Noes: 0.
To committee on Rules.
Assembly Bill 851
A743 Relating to: the use by the department of natural resources of seized or confiscated property for educational hunting, fishing, trapping and other conservation activities; the sale, disposal and use of wild animals and other items seized or confiscated or otherwise retained by the department of natural resources; hunting of antlerless deer by holders of certificates of accomplishment issued under the hunter education program and the bow hunter education program; certificates of hunter safety issued by provinces and other countries; possession of firearms and hunting with firearms by persons under 16 years of age; issuance of resident small game hunting licenses to certain nonresidents under 16 years of age; use of firearms in schools under the hunter education program; use of certain types of arrow tips on crossbows; proceeds received by the department of natural resources for skins of fur-bearing animals that are prepared as part of the course of instruction under the trapper education program; granting rule-making authority; and making an appropriation.
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