Relating to: false representations in communications with legislators, providing a penalty, and making an appropriation.
By Representatives Parisi, Pope-Roberts, Albers, Soletski, Berceau, Hebl, Smith, Sinicki, A. Williams, Grigsby and Molepske; cosponsored by Senators Risser, Vinehout and Taylor.
To committee on Judiciary and Ethics .
Assembly Bill 662
Relating to: the charge-back of refunded or rescinded taxes and of personal property taxes and sharing certain collected taxes.
By Representatives Hixson, Ziegelbauer, Sheridan, Staskunas, Benedict, Seidel and A. Ott; cosponsored by Senators Olsen and Roessler.
To committee on Ways and Means.
Assembly Bill 663
Relating to: child abuse and neglect prevention grants.
By Joint Legislative Council.
To committee on Children and Family Law .
Assembly Bill 664
Relating to: authorizing access by the long-term care ombudsman or his or her representative to a client or resident in a residential care apartment complex, imposing an annual assessment on certain occupied apartments of residential care apartment complexes, expanding rights of residents of facilities to include residents of residential care apartment complexes, requiring posting of a notice, requiring the exercise of rule-making authority, and making an appropriation.
By Representatives Krusick, Musser, Berceau, Grigsby, Mason, Molepske, Nelson, A. Ott, Sheridan, Sinicki, Soletski, Staskunas, Turner, A. Williams and Wood; cosponsored by Senators Carpenter, Risser and Vinehout, by request of Wisconsin Board on Aging and Long Term Care, AARP Wisconsin, Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups and Survival Coalition of Wisconsin Disability Organizations.
To committee on Aging and Long Term Care .
Assembly Bill 665
Relating to: specialized medical vehicles and vehicles transporting elderly or disabled persons.
By Representatives Krusick, A. Ott, Berceau, Sinicki, Stone, Turner, A. Williams, Benedict and Seidel; cosponsored by Senators Lehman and Olsen, by request of AARP-Wisconsin, Wisconsin Board on Aging and Long-Term Care, Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups, Disability Rights Wisconsin, Survival Coalition of Wisconsin Disability Organizations and Wisconsin Council on Developmental Disabilities.
To committee on Transportation.
Assembly Bill 666
Relating to: unfunded pension liability financing in populous counties and membership on the pension study committee.
By Representatives Stone, Honadel, Young, Zepnick, Fields, Sinicki, A. Williams, Ballweg, Hahn, Turner and Vos; cosponsored by Senators Coggs, Taylor, Darling, Plale and Lazich.
To committee on Urban and Local Affairs .
Assembly Bill 667
Relating to: requiring a license to engage in the practice of landscape architecture.
By Representatives Lothian, Shilling, Davis, Vruwink, Berceau, Townsend, Montgomery, Turner and Mason; cosponsored by Senator Risser .
To committee on Labor and Industry .
Assembly Bill 668
Relating to: membership of the group insurance board.
A418 By Representatives Rhoades, Hraychuck, Musser, Hahn and Murtha; cosponsored by Senators Harsdorf, Vinehout, Kapanke and Olsen.
To committee on Insurance.
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Chief Clerk Reports
The Chief Clerk records:
Assembly Bill 254
Assembly Bill 279
Assembly Bill 341
Presented to the Governor on Thursday, January 3.
Patrick E. Fuller
Assembly Chief Clerk
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Speaker's Communications
January 3, 2008
Mr. Patrick Fuller
Chief Clerk, Wisconsin State Assembly
Room 401, Risser Justice Center
17 West Main Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53708
Dear Patrick:
Pursuant to Assembly Rule 3, I have made the following changes to the membership of the Assembly committees established by Assembly Rule 9 listed below.
Judiciary and Ethics: Representative Suder will replace Representative Gundrum as chair of the committee for the remainder of the 2007-09 legislative session or until Representative Gundrum returns from active duty in the United States military.
Elections and Constitutional Law: Representative Vos will replace Representative Gundrum as vice-chair of the committee for the remainder of the 2007-09 legislative session or until Representative Gundrum returns from active duty in the United States military.
Rules: Representative Petrowski will replace Representative Gundrum as a member of the committee for the remainder of the 2007-09 legislative session or until Representative Gundrum returns from active duty in the United States military.
Organization: Representative Rhoades will replace Representative Gundrum as a member of the committee for the remainder of the 2007-09 legislative session or until Representative Gundrum returns from active duty in the United States military.
Pursuant to Assembly Rule 3, I have also made the following change to the membership of the Joint Committee on Legislative Organization.
Representative Rhoades will replace Representative Gundrum as a member of the committee for the remainder of the 2007-09 legislative session or until Representative Gundrum returns from active duty in the United States military.
All of the above appointments are effective immediately.
Should you have any questions, please contact my office.
Sincerely,
Michael Huebsch
Assembly Speaker
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Referral of Agency Reports
State of Wisconsin
Department of Administration
Madison
December 19, 2007
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
In compliance with Wisconsin statute 16.548, please find the Wisconsin Office of Federal/State Relations quarterly report to be submitted to the Legislature for the Third Quarter of 2007. This report provides information on the activities of the office and the status of federal legislation of concern to the State of Wisconsin.
Please contact me if you have any questions about this material.
Sincerely,
Michael L. Morgan
Secretary
Referred to committee on State Affairs.
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State of Wisconsin
Department of Health and Family Services
Madison
December 19, 2007
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
The Department of Health and Family Services is pleased to provide you this annual report of the Wisconsin Food Security Consortium's plans to address food insecurity, as required under s. 46.76(4) and (5).
The Wisconsin Food Security Consortium continues to make progress in devising strategies to end hunger and food insecurity in Wisconsin. Highlights include:
A419 The Consortium continued to expand its membership to include several more local food security representatives. A website was established during 2007 to establish a primary communication link with members and other partners. (See http://www.wisconsinfoodsecurityconsortium.org) A series of Topic Papers were developed for the Hunger Summit related to the four areas of food insecurity: Emergency Food Programs, Nutrition Assistance Programs, Access to Affordable and Nutritious Food, and Family Economic Security.
The full Consortium met quarterly throughout 2007, while the Steering Committee met monthly. The by-laws were finalized and the Committee elected Jane Voichick as Consortium Chair.
The Consortium planned and hosted a statewide Hunger Summit on October 4, 2007, in Stevens Point. The Summit was very well attended. Nearly 200 food providers, activists, state and local public and private hunger prevention agencies, public health nutritionists, FoodShare eligibility workers, business leaders, food pantry staff and volunteers, members of the faith community and other interested parties were present. Speakers included Senator Julie Lassa, Representative Louis Molepske, Patti Whitney-Wise (Executive Director of the Oregon Hunger Relief Task Force), Lynn Parker (Director of Child Nutrition Programs and Nutrition Policy, Food Research and Action Center, Washington D.C.), and Consortium members. The purpose of the Summit was to bring partners from around Wisconsin together to learn about food insecurity and hunger in the state, to network and collaborate, and to be inspired with ideas and actions. Input was collected to draft a statewide action plan that will serve as a blueprint as we move forward.
The Wisconsin WIC Program conducted its WIC Food Insecurity Survey in 2007, a repeat of the survey conducted in 2002. Low food security increased from 44% in 2002 to 51% in 2007. However, very low food security (formerly described as food insecurity with hunger) decreased from 19% in 2002 to 15% in 2007.
The major activities of the Consortium for 2008 will include finalizing the Statewide Action Plan and facilitating regional hunger forums throughout Wisconsin. The goal of the regional forums is to further engage local partners in strategies to reduce hunger. These strategies will be included in the final Action Plan which the Consortium will distribute statewide and begin implementing in 2008.
The Department is also a partner with the University of Wisconsin-Extension in the Wisconsin Food Security Project, which provides up-to-date county and state-level information about food security, economic well-being, and the availability and use of public and private programs to increase access to affordable and nutritious foods. An interactive map is available on the Wisconsin Food Security Project's website, showing each county's food security profile as measured by different indicators, including federal nutrition assistance program, food production and marketing, community infrastructure, and economic well-being, at http://www.wisstat.wisc.edu/uwex/foodmaps.aspx.
The Department, along with the Food Security Consortium, continues its commitment to fighting hunger in Wisconsin.
With warm regards,
Kevin R. Hayden
Secretary
Referred to committee on Children and Family Law.
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