To committee on Campaigns and Elections .
Assembly Bill 912
Relating to: the sale of unpasteurized milk.
By Representatives Gronemus, Sherman, M. Williams, Berceau, Hahn, Turner, Gundrum, Musser and Kreibich; cosponsored by Senator Brown .
To committee on Agriculture.
Assembly Bill 913
Relating to: limits under the agricultural production loan guarantee program.
By Representatives Ott, Gronemus, Ainsworth, Towns, Townsend, Musser, Albers, Hines, Freese, Loeffelholz, Ward, Vruwink, Montgomery and Hahn; cosponsored by Senator Schultz .
To committee on Agriculture.
Assembly Bill 914
Relating to: making private insurance available to facilitate environmental cleanups.
By Representatives Johnsrud, Gunderson, Krawczyk and Pettis; cosponsored by Senators Roessler, Kedzie and Panzer.
To committee on Natural Resources .
Assembly Bill 915
Relating to: prohibiting the disposal in solid waste disposal facilities of dredged material that contains polychlorinated biphenyls.
By Representatives Owens, Olsen, Freese, Jeskewitz, Hines, Ainsworth, F. Lasee and Hahn; cosponsored by Senator Ellis .
To committee on Natural Resources .
Assembly Bill 916
Relating to: possession of certain white-tailed deer in Walworth County.
By Representative Lothian ; cosponsored by Senator Kedzie .
To committee on Natural Resources .
Assembly Bill 917
Relating to: life insurance and annuity contract exemptions from creditor claims.
By Representatives Ladwig, J. Lehman, McCormick, Kerkman, Hundertmark and Albers; cosponsored by Senator Schultz .
To committee on Insurance.
Assembly Bill 918
Relating to: changes to the room tax law and the creation of destination marketing organizations and tourism committees.
By Representatives Pettis, Kestell, Kreibich, Hines, Ladwig, Nass, Townsend, M. Lehman, Montgomery, Nischke, McCormick, D. Meyer and Suder; cosponsored by Senators Harsdorf, Roessler, Zien, Breske and Kanavas.
To committee on Tourism.
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Message from the Senate
From: Robert J. Marchant, Senate Chief Clerk.
Mr. Speaker:
I am directed to inform you that the Senate has
Concurred in:
Assembly Bill 909
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Enrolled Bills
The following Assembly proposals, which have been approved by both the Assembly and Senate, have been enrolled by the Legislative Reference Bureau:
Assembly Bill 600
Assembly Bill 909
Patrick E. Fuller
Assembly Chief Clerk
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Speaker's Communications
February 26, 2004
Mr. Patrick Fuller
Chief Clerk
Wisconsin State Assembly
Room 208, Risser Justice Center
17 West Main Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53708
Dear Patrick:
Pursuant to Assembly Rule 42 (3)(c), I am withdrawing Assembly Bill 903 from the Assembly Committee on Labor and re-referring it to the Assembly Committee on Aging and Long-Term Care. I have obtained the consent of Representative Nass, chairman of the Assembly Committee on Labor.
Sincerely,
John G. Gard
Speaker
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Chief Clerk Reports
The Chief Clerk records:
Assembly Bill 183
Assembly Bill 202
Assembly Bill 279
Assembly Bill 909
Presented to the Governor on Thursday, February 26.
Patrick E. Fuller
Assembly Chief Clerk
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Reference Bureau Corrections
Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 16
1. Page 3, line 18: delete "are".
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Referral of Agency Reports
State of Wisconsin
Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board
Madison
October 15, 2003
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
We are pleased to present the 2001-2003 biennial report of the Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention (CANP) Board, also known as the Children's Trust Fund. This report gives us the opportunity to share our efforts to provide leadership and a statewide focus on the prevention of child abuse and neglect, and to encourage and support effective community prevention efforts.
The Children's Trust Fund celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. We are recognized as state government's voice in promoting a vision that all Wisconsin children will grow up free of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse and all forms of neglect.
Guided by a 5-year strategic plan, the CANP Board has affirmed a new mission statement "to advocate, support, and sustain a statewide culture that encourages family and community life in which children will develop and flourish in a safe environment free from all forms of abuse and neglect."
Continuing to work with our partners, the Children's Trust Fund is providing leadership for a broadbased effort to develop a Wisconsin call to action - a plan to inform and guide this state's future investment in the work to end child abuse and neglect in Wisconsin.
Despite the hard decisions facing your administration and the tough budget cuts that had to be made, we commend you and our state legislators for supporting this Board. Thank you for maintaining the state's current investment in prevention during these times of limited resources.
A749 We know prevention works. This biennial report includes the results of an evaluation of family resource centers that we have conducted during the past 4 years. Prevention requires a significant financial investment to achieve positive outcomes for families. We realize that there is still much work to be done. Wisconsin spends $789 million every year repairing the damage done to children from abuse and neglect. Conversely, we spend only 1% of that amount - $8.07 million - each year on prevention.
We appreciate your continued commitment to strengthening Wisconsin families and preventing child abuse and neglect.
Sincerely,
Nic Dibble
Chair, Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board
Mary Anne Snyder
Executive Director, Children's Trust Fund
Referred to committee on Children and Families.
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