By Senators Welch, S. Fitzgerald, Kanavas, Stepp and Lazich; cosponsored by Representatives Suder, Owens, Krawczyk, Hines, Ladwig, Gundrum, Jeskewitz, Gunderson, McCormick, Hahn, Vrakas and Lothian.
To committee on Economic Development, Job Creation and Housing.
Senate Joint Resolution 17
Relating to: the life of Dr. Laurel Blair Salton Clark.
By Senators Stepp, Breske, Brown, Carpenter, Cowles, Darling, Ellis, S. Fitzgerald, Hansen, Harsdorf, Kanavas, Kedzie, A. Lasee, Lazich, Leibham, Panzer, Reynolds, Risser, Robson, Roessler, Schultz, Welch, Wirch and Zien; cosponsored by Representatives Ladwig, Turner, J. Lehman, Ainsworth, Balow, Berceau, Bies, Black, Boyle, Coggs, Cullen, Freese, Gard, Gronemus, Gunderson, Hahn, Hebl, Hines, Huebsch, Huebsch, Hundertmark, Jeskewitz, Kaufert, Kerkman, Krawczyk, Kreibich, Kreuser, Krug, LeMahieu, Lassa, M. Lehman, Loeffelholz, McCormick, Miller, Musser, Olsen, Ott, Owens, Petrowski, Pettis, Plouff, Pocan, Pope-Roberts, Rhoades, Schooff, Seratti, Shilling, Sinicki, Stone, Suder, Towns, Underheim, Van Akkeren, Van Roy, Vrakas, Weber, M. Williams, Young, and Zepnick .
To committee on Senate Organization.
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INTRODUCTION, first reading and reference of bills
Read first time and referred:
Senate Bill 27
Relating to: recovery in cases involving wrongful birth or wrongful life.
By Senators Kedzie, S. Fitzgerald, Schultz, A. Lasee, Kanavas, Welch, Lazich, Leibham, Stepp, Cowles and Reynolds; cosponsored by Representatives Weber, Montgomery, Gundrum, Krawczyk, Petrowski, Ziegelbauer, Stone, Bies, Suder, Hines, Nischke, Owens, Ladwig, McCormick, Gunderson, Ott, Albers, Nass, Plale, Kerkman, J. Fitzgerald, Vrakas, Freese, Friske, Kreibich, Seratti, Hahn and Grothman.
To committee on Judiciary, Corrections and Privacy.
Senate Bill 28
Relating to: requiring a woman upon whom an abortion is to be performed or induced to be informed at least 24 hours before the abortion is performed or induced that she may anonymously and with immunity from liability relinquish custody of her newborn child to a law enforcement officer, an emergency medical technician, or a hospital staff member when the newborn child is 72 hours old or younger.
By Senators Kedzie, Reynolds, Schultz, A. Lasee, Lazich, Stepp, Roessler, Cowles, S. Fitzgerald and Kanavas; cosponsored by Representatives M. Williams, Ladwig, Rhoades, Jensen, Albers, Weber, Stone, Krawczyk, Petrowski, Hines, Bies, Suder, Hahn, Olsen, Seratti, Ainsworth, Townsend, Ott, Hundertmark, Nischke, M. Lehman, Gielow, Owens, McCormick, Gunderson, Kerkman, Loeffelholz, J. Fitzgerald, Van Roy, Vrakas, Freese, Jeskewitz, D. Meyer and Lothian.
To committee on Judiciary, Corrections and Privacy.
Senate Bill 29
Relating to: immunity for the use of solid waste for public projects.
By Senators Kedzie, Schultz, Cowles and Roessler; cosponsored by Representatives M. Lehman, Ainsworth, Hines, Jeskewitz, Nass, Ott, Grothman and Albers, by request of Department of Natural Resources .
To committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
Senate Bill 30
Relating to: membership on the State Fair Park Board.
By Senators Reynolds, Schultz, Welch and Carpenter; cosponsored by Representatives Foti, Vukmir, Staskunas, Ott, M. Lehman, Hahn, Montgomery, Musser, Bies, Olsen, Seratti, J. Lehman, Hines, Lothian, Jeskewitz, Townsend, Ladwig, Albers, Stone, Hundertmark, J. Fitzgerald, Freese, M. Williams, Krawczyk, Petrowski and Cullen.
To committee on Higher Education and Tourism.
Senate Bill 31
Relating to: employment discrimination because of temporary absence from work while responding to an emergency call as a volunteer fire fighter, emergency medical technician, first responder, or ambulance driver.
By Senators Chvala, Hansen, Schultz and Erpenbach; cosponsored by Representatives Ainsworth, Berceau, Boyle, Plouff, Hines, Musser, Balow, Colon, Gronemus, Miller, Travis and Cullen.
To committee on Labor, Small Business Development and Consumer Affairs.
S71 Senate Bill 32
Relating to: sexual activity involving jail, prison, or community corrections staff or contractors and jail inmates or persons in the custody or under the supervision of the Department of Corrections and providing a penalty.
By Senators S. Fitzgerald, Roessler, Brown, Kanavas, Lazich, Leibham, Kedzie, Reynolds, Risser, Robson and Zien; cosponsored by Representatives Ladwig, Townsend, Wasserman, Ainsworth, Albers, Balow, Bies, Cullen, J. Fitzgerald, Freese, Gielow, Gundrum, Hahn, Hines, Hundertmark, Jeskewitz, Kestell, Krawczyk, Lassa, J. Lehman, M. Lehman, LeMahieu, Loeffelholz, Lothian, McCormick, Montgomery, Nass,Nischke, Ott, Owens, Petrowski, Plale, Plouff, Pocan, Seratti, Shilling, Stone, Suder, Towns, Van Roy, Vrakas, J. Wood, and Pope-Roberts.
To committee on Judiciary, Corrections and Privacy.
Senate Bill 33
Relating to: access by law enforcement agencies to photographs on motor vehicle operators licenses and identification cards.
By Senators S. Fitzgerald, Kanavas, A. Lasee, Reynolds, Roessler, Schultz, Stepp and Kedzie; cosponsored by Representatives Wieckert, Friske, Bies, J. Fitzgerald, Gunderson, Gundrum, Hahn, Hines, Hundertmark, Krawczyk, Ladwig, F. Lasee, M. Lehman, McCormick, Ott, Petrowski, Stone, Towns, Van Roy, Vrakas and Townsend.
To committee on Transportation and Information Infrastructure.
Senate Bill 34
Relating to: a certain highway improvement project on USH 51 in the city of Madison.
By Senator Erpenbach ; cosponsored by Representative Travis .
To committee on Transportation and Information Infrastructure.
Senate Bill 35
Relating to: failing to register as a sex offender and providing a penalty.
By Senators Reynolds, Stepp, A. Lasee, Lazich, Kanavas and Hansen; cosponsored by Representatives Gundrum, Gronemus, Ziegelbauer, Stone, Krawczyk, Bies, Ladwig, Grothman, Gielow, Hines, Musser, Nischke, McCormick, Wasserman, J. Fitzgerald, Freese, Suder and Vrakas.
To committee on Judiciary, Corrections and Privacy.
Senate Bill 36
Relating to: restrictions on the transmission of unsolicited electronic mail.
By Senators Risser, Schultz, Hansen, Roessler and M. Meyer; cosponsored by Representatives Krug, Black, Gunderson, Coggs, Plouff, A. Williams, Turner and Berceau.
To committee on Judiciary, Corrections and Privacy.
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report of committees
The committee on Environment and Natural Resources reports and recommends:
Senate Bill 19
Relating to: the beginning date authorized for the hunting of antlerless deer in October.
No recommendation pursuant to s. 227.19 (6)(b), Wisconsin Statutes.
Senate Bill 5
Relating to: authorizing the establishment of a program for the suppression of gypsy moths, specifying areas eligible for aerial insecticide treatment for the suppression of gypsy moths, and requiring the exercise of rule-making authority.
No recommendation pursuant to s. 227.19 (6)(b), Wisconsin Statutes.
Neal Kedzie
Chairperson
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petitions and communications
State of Wisconsin
February 11, 2003
The Honorable, The Senate:
Pursuant to Senate Rule 20(2)(a) and (b) I have appointed Senator Risser to the Joint Committee on Finance and removed Senator Moore.
With regards to members of the minority party, appointments are made based on the nominations of that caucus.
Sincerely,
Mary E. Panzer
Chair, Committee on Senate Organization
State of Wisconsin
February 12, 2003
The Honorable, The Senate:
Pursuant to Senate Rule 20(2)(a) and (b) I have appointed Senator Meyer to the Joint Committee on Finance and removed Senator Risser.
With regards to members of the minority party, appointments are made based on the nominations of that caucus.
Sincerely,
Mary E. Panzer
Chair, Committee on Senate Organization
State of Wisconsin
Department of Transportation
February 5, 2003
The Honorable, The Senate:
I am pleased to be able to present to you, for distribution to the Wisconsin Senate, the annual evaluation report on the Pretrial Intoxicated Driver Intervention Grant Program. It is also available on the web at http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/library/publications/topic/safety.htm. The program, created by section 86.53 Wis. Stats., was established by the legislature in 1997 with the requirement that the Department study its impact and report on its findings every even-numbered year.
The Pretrial Intoxicated Driver Intervention Program is intended for offenders who are arrested for their second or subsequent OWI (Operating While Intoxicated) offense. Offender participation may be voluntary or court order. It is an intervention model designed to get offenders into counseling, treatment and supervision as soon as possible after the arrest. The program is individual to each community.
S72 As you will see in the report, no community that has begun a program has dropped it. Offenders who successfully completed the program were less likely than non-participants to be re-arrested for subsequent OWI violations. Those who were re-arrested went significantly longer between arrests than non-participants. Currently there are four counties on a waiting list for funding to begin programs.
I commend those people who have dedicated themselves to making this innovative program a success. There are no "silver bullets" in eradicating intoxicated driving, but I feel this effort is a vital piece in the total transportation safety effort.
Sincerely,
Frank J. Busalacchi
Secretary
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