To committee on Natural Resources .
Assembly Bill 635
Relating to: creating an income and franchise tax credit for expenses related to nanotechnology and providing an exemption from emergency rule-making procedures.
By Representatives Moulton, Murtha, Strachota, Wood, Ballweg, Albers, Townsend, Nass, Van Roy and Hraychuck; cosponsored by Senators Kanavas, Harsdorf, Plale, Roessler, Schultz, Kreitlow and Leibham.
To committee on Jobs and The Economy .
Assembly Bill 636
Relating to: adding a member to the Council on Veterans Programs.
By Representatives Musser, Kerkman, Turner, Hahn, Townsend, Albers, A. Ott, Berceau, Cullen and Bies; cosponsored by Senators Sullivan, Taylor, Schultz, Lazich, Hansen, Lehman, Roessler, Kedzie, Grothman and Breske.
To committee on Veterans and Military Affairs .
Assembly Bill 637
Relating to: allowing certain private schools located outside the city of Milwaukee to participate in the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program.
By Representatives Pridemore, Jeskewitz, Ziegelbauer, Zipperer, Vos, LeMahieu, Vukmir, Honadel, Lothian, Kleefisch and Strachota; cosponsored by Senators Darling and Grothman.
To committee on Education Reform .
Assembly Bill 638
Relating to: bottling of water provided by a local governmental unit.
By Representative Schneider .
To committee on Natural Resources .
Assembly Bill 639
Relating to: electronic access by law enforcement agencies to photographs on motor vehicle operators licenses and identification cards.
By Representatives Rhoades, Ballweg, Hahn, Hraychuck, LeMahieu, Montgomery, Musser, Petrowski, Seidel, Sheridan, Vos and A. Ott; cosponsored by Senators Lassa, Darling, Harsdorf, Olsen, Roessler and Schultz.
To committee on Transportation.
Assembly Bill 640
Relating to: powersports vehicle manufacturers, distributors, and dealers and providing a penalty.
By Representatives Kaufert, Musser, A. Ott, Mursau, Soletski, Townsend, Sherman, Sheridan and Vruwink; cosponsored by Senators Hansen, Cowles, Olsen, Leibham, Ellis, Roessler, A. Lasee and Breske.
To committee on Transportation.
Assembly Bill 641
Relating to: requiring the Department of Natural Resources to grant easements over certain lands.
By Representatives Friske, Gunderson, Gronemus, Mursau, Meyer, Nerison, M. Williams, Bies, Townsend, Hahn, Ballweg, LeMahieu, Musser and Montgomery; cosponsored by Senator Roessler .
To committee on Natural Resources .
A411 Assembly Bill 642
Relating to: an ineligible person claiming and receiving the lottery and gaming property tax credit and providing a penalty.
By Representatives Friske, Gronemus, Montgomery, Jeskewitz, Townsend, A. Ott, Hahn, Albers, Nass and Musser; cosponsored by Senators Olsen and Roessler.
To committee on Ways and Means.
Assembly Bill 643
Relating to: grants for master logger certification and for logger safety training.
By Representatives Friske, Mursau, Hubler, M. Williams, Gronemus, Montgomery, A. Ott, Hahn, Townsend and Musser; cosponsored by Senator Cowles .
To committee on Forestry.
Assembly Bill 644
Relating to: vehicle inspections of school buses and alternative vehicles, extending the time limit for emergency rule procedures, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, requiring the exercise of rule-making authority, and making an appropriation.
By Representatives Friske, A. Williams, Ballweg, Gronemus, Montgomery and Albers; cosponsored by Senators Lehman and Roessler.
To committee on Transportation.
Assembly Bill 645
Relating to: providing a penalty for failure of a person to disclose his or her name upon the demand of a law enforcement officer during an investigatory stop.
By Representatives Friske, Bies, Montgomery, Jeskewitz, Gronemus, A. Ott, Meyer, Mursau, LeMahieu and Musser; cosponsored by Senators Roessler and Lazich.
To committee on Criminal Justice .
Assembly Bill 646
Relating to: the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Board and the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority.
By Representatives Rhoades and Black; cosponsored by Senators Risser and Olsen.
To committee on State Affairs.
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Committee Reports
The committee on Veterans and Military Affairs reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 555
Relating to: the veterans tuition reimbursement program.
Passage:
Ayes: 8 - Representatives Musser, Townsend, Petrowski, Bies, Petersen, Sherman, Hubler and Boyle.
Noes: 0.
To joint committee on Finance.
Terry Musser
Chairperson
Committee on Veterans and Military Affairs
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Chief Clerk Reports
The Chief Clerk records:
Assembly Bill 207
Presented to the Governor on Thursday, December 20.
Patrick E. Fuller
Assembly Chief Clerk
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Executive Communications
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
Madison
December 21, 2007
To the Honorable Members of the Assembly:
The following bill, originating in the Assembly, has been approved, signed and deposited in the office of the Secretary of State:
Bill Number Act Number Date Approved
AB 207 (in part) 42December 21, 2007
Respectfully submitted,
JIM Doyle
Governor
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Governor's Veto Message
December 21, 2007
To the Honorable Members of the Assembly:
I have approved Assembly Bill 207 as 2007 Wisconsin Act 42 and have deposited it in the Office of the Secretary of State. I have exercised the partial veto to ensure that consumer protection and customer service standards are protected and to provide for the fair treatment of municipalities and their taxpayers while supporting the right of Wisconsin citizens to cable competition. In particular, I have thoroughly reviewed the measure as it relates to customer service standards and consumer rights to ensure that Wisconsin continues as a leader in protecting the consumer.
A412 Assembly Bill 207 establishes a state process, in lieu of the current process at the municipal level, for granting franchises for the provision of video services to the public. The bill establishes certain requirements related to the following: the relationship between the state franchise agreement and federal telecommunications law; the interaction of franchisees with municipalities on issues such as compensation for video services access and use of rights of way and support for public, educational and government access channels; and the provision of customer service standards and consumer rights.
I am partially vetoing section 8 as it relates to the expiration of a franchise. The intent of my veto is to allow the Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) to promulgate an administrative rule setting the renewal term for the franchise. By allowing franchises to expire and establishing a renewal process and criteria, the public is served by providing more accountability of the service provider and the state.
I am partially vetoing section 8 as it relates to the 15-day requirement for processing the franchise application. First, I am partially vetoing the requirement that DFI has 15 days to review the application. Second, I am partially vetoing the provision that if no determination is made within 15 days, the application is automatically approved. I object to the timeline for approval being written into the law. Placing a time limit on the process pre-judges that all applications will be similar and that investigation of facts may not, in some cases, take additional time. This veto will allow the department to serve both the public and the providers by allowing for both a complete and timely review of applications.
I am partially vetoing section 8 as it relates to the automatic approval of a franchise for large video service providers. I believe that all applicants for a franchise should work through a common application process. As such, all providers would be required to prove that they are legally, financially and technically able to provide service in the designated service area. Much of the discussion surrounding this legislation centered on allowing greater competition in the video service market. This partial veto ensures that all entrants into the market go through the same process, thus leveling the playing field, which furthers the goal of increased competition.
I am partially vetoing section 8 as it relates to the revocation of a franchise. The veto is designed to allow DFI to more completely define the requirements for franchise revocation through the administrative rule process. A more thorough definition of the revocation requirement will better serve both consumers and providers by adding clarity to these standards.
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