The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 5 to Assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 941 be laid on the table? "No"
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 6 to Assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 941 be laid on the table? "No"
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 7 to Assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 941 be laid on the table? "No"
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 8 to Assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 941 be laid on the table? "No"
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 9 to Assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 941 be laid on the table? "No"
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 10 to Assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 941 be laid on the table? "No"
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 12 to Assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 941 be laid on the table? "No"
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 13 to Assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 941 be laid on the table? "No"
The question was: Shall Assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 941 be adopted? "No"
The question was: Assembly Bill 941 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed? "No"
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 942 be laid on the table? "No"
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 942 be laid on the table? "No"
The question was: Assembly Bill 942 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed? "No"
The question was: Assembly Bill 599 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed? "Aye"
The question was: Assembly Bill 629 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed? "Aye"
The question was: Assembly Bill 682 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed? "Aye"
The question was: Assembly Bill 718 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed? "Aye"
The question was: Assembly Bill 721 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed? "Aye"
The question was: Assembly Bill 780 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed? "Aye"
The question was: Assembly Bill 825 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed? "No"
The question was: Assembly Bill 840 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed? "No"
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 23 be adopted? "Aye"
The question was: Assembly Bill 23 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed? "Aye"
The question was: Assembly Bill 853 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed? "Aye"
The question was: Assembly Bill 471 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed? "Aye"
The question was: Shall the committee of conference report to Senate Bill 450 be adopted? "Aye"
The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 662 be taken from the table? "No"
The question was: Assembly Bill 662 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed? "No"
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Resolution 26 be rejected? "No"
A912 The question was: Shall Assembly Resolution 26 be referred to the committee on Assembly Organization? "No"
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Announcements
Representative Huebsch asked unanimous consent that the Assembly adjourn in honor of David Huebsch, who retired after 27 years as the Onalaska City Assessor. Granted.
Representative Schneider asked unanimous consent that the Assembly adjourn in honor of Corporal Mitchel Red Cloud and the veterans of the Korean War on the 50th anniversary of the beginning of the Korean War on June 25, 1950. Granted.
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Reference Bureau Corrections
Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Bill 352
1. Page 2, line 3: delete "1999-00" and substitute "2000-01".
Senate Amendment 3 to Senate Bill 485
1. Page 1, line 10: after "provided" insert "in".
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Visitors
During today's session, the following visitors honored the Assembly by their presence and were welcomed by the presiding officer and the members:
Tom and Dawn Olejniczak from DePere, guests of Representative Montgomery.
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Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that the Assembly stand recessed. Granted.
The Assembly stood recessed.
3:00 A.M., Friday, March 31
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Recess
11:15 A.M., Tuesday, April 4
The Assembly reconvened.
Representative Kaufert in the chair.
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Message from the Senate
By Donald J. Schneider, Senate Chief Clerk.
Mr. Speaker:
I am directed to inform you that the Senate has
Passed and asks concurrence in:
Senate Joint Resolution 37
Senate Joint Resolution 41
Senate Bill 181
Senate Bill 226
Senate Bill 397
Senate Bill 427
Senate Bill 448
Senate Bill 455
Senate Bill 456
Senate Bill 518
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Action on the Senate Message
Senate Joint Resolution 37
Relating to: strongly urging the U.S. senate to ratify the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.
By Senators Robson, Moore, Risser, Darling, Burke, Plache and Baumgart; cosponsored by Representatives Berceau, Richards, Hundertmark, J. Lehman, Johnsrud, Bock, Musser, Black, Boyle, Hasenohrl, Pocan and Turner.
To committee on Rules.
Senate Joint Resolution 41
A913 Relating to: extending the legislative floorperiod commencing in March 7, 2000, solely for the consideration of 1999 Senate Bill 357, Relating to: an agreement between the state and tobacco product manufacturers; classification and elements of felony offenses and certain misdemeanor offenses; modification of a bifurcated sentence in certain cases; revocation of extended supervision; the creation of a sentencing commission and temporary sentencing guidelines; legislative procedure for criminal penalties bills; assistant district attorney positions for certain counties; releasing information from the sex offender registry to school district administrators and parents, guardians and legal custodians of children; achievement guarantee contracts; authorizing digital television conversion projects; funding for gaming law enforcement operations, general program operations of the state lottery, lottery retailer compensation, lottery vendor fees, the farmland tax relief credit, costs of administration, administration of the lottery and gaming credit; prescription drug assistance for elderly persons; funding for the badger care health care program; funding for food pantries; requiring insurance coverage of certain immunizations for children; creating an office of public intervenor in the department of justice; bonding authority under the Warren Knowles-Gaylord Nelson stewardship 2000 program; shared revenue payments to counties and municipalities, circuit court support payments, financial assistance for local recycling programs, community aids, youth aids; transferring certain consumer protection functions performed by the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection to the department of justice; the composition of the board of agriculture, trade and consumer protection; distribution of national forest income payments from the federal government; restoring the school property tax rent credit; granting bonding authority; granting rule-making authority; making appropriations; and providing penalties.
By Senator Chvala .
To committee on Rules.
Senate Bill 181
Relating to: campaign financing with respect to the office of justice of the supreme court, making appropriations and providing penalties.
By Senators George, Erpenbach, Risser, Rosenzweig, Darling, Rude, Moen and Robson; cosponsored by Representatives Bock, Richards, Pocan, Turner, Miller, Plouff, J. Lehman, Berceau, Colon, Coggs and Young.
To committee on Rules.
Senate Bill 226
Relating to: a single registration plate for certain older vehicles.
By Senators Breske, Grobschmidt, Schultz and Clausing; cosponsored by Representatives Waukau, Ryba, Musser, Meyerhofer, Plouff, Kestell, Gunderson, Plale, Hasenohrl, Seratti, Vrakas and Pettis.
To committee on Rules.
Senate Bill 397
Relating to: designating personal care shortage areas, reimbursement for losses in the provision of personal care services, providing a supplement for hourly medical assistance reimbursement rates for in-home personal care services workers, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, requiring the exercise of rule-making authority and making appropriations.
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