Relating to: the filing of certain forms related to tax incremental financing district number 6 in the city of Rhinelander.
By Senator Breske .
To committee on Tax Fairness and Family Prosperity.
Senate Bill 333
Relating to: increasing appropriations for nanoscience positions and equipment at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, the University of Wisconsin-Stout, and Chippewa Valley Technical College.
By Senators Kanavas, Harsdorf, Roessler and Vinehout; cosponsored by Representatives Murtha, Fields, Moulton, Smith, Musser, LeMahieu, Albers and Strachota.
To committee on Agriculture and Higher Education.
Senate Bill 334
Relating to: allocating early stage seed and angel investment credits and excluding early stage seed and angel investment credits from taxable income.
By Senators Kanavas, Darling, Roessler, Olsen and Plale; cosponsored by Representatives Strachota, Kerkman, Townsend, Vos, Kaufert, LeMahieu, Albers, Hahn and Nass.
To committee on Commerce, Utilities and Rail.
Senate Bill 335
Relating to: changing the requirements for the publication of certain actions taken by certain local governments.
By Senators Lassa, Roessler, Lehman, Schultz, Olsen, Kedzie, Grothman, Breske, Plale and Erpenbach; cosponsored by Representatives Gottlieb, LeMahieu, Hixson, Hintz, Turner, Hahn, Lothian, Musser, Sheridan, Bies, Parisi, Steinbrink, Roth, Kerkman, Murtha, Owens, Ballweg, Newcomer, A. Ott, Vos, Honadel, Strachota, Petrowski and Mursau.
To committee on Ethics Reform and Government Operations.
Senate Bill 336
Relating to: membership of the group insurance board.
By Senators Harsdorf, Vinehout, Kapanke and Olsen; cosponsored by Representatives Rhoades, Hraychuck, Musser, Hahn and Murtha.
To committee on Health, Human Services, Insurance, and Job Creation.
State of Wisconsin
Department of Public Instruction
November 16, 2007
The Honorable, The Senate:
Pursuant to s. 15.377(8), Wis. Stats., enclosed please find a list of nominees to the Professional Standards Council for Teachers. These individuals were selected based upon organizational recommendations as prescribed in statute. Your confirmation of the appointees is requested.
Sincerely,
ELIZABETH BURMASTER
State Superintendent
Juergensen, James, of Mequon, as a member of the Professional Standards Council for Teachers, to serve for the term ending June 30, 2010.
Read and referred to committee on Education.
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Petitions and Communications
State of Wisconsin
Department of Administration
Department of Natural Resources
November 15, 2007
The Honorable, The Senate:
Attached to this letter is the Environmental Improvement Fund Biennial Finance Plan for the 2007-2009 biennium.
Environmental Improvement Fund program legislation (s. 281.59(3), Wis. Stats.) requires the Department of Natural Resources and the Department of Administration to submit the final version of the Biennial Finance Plan to the Legislature and to the State Building Commission following enactment of the biennial budget. The purpose of the plan is to provide information on loan, loan subsidy, and bonding levels for program operations in the 2005-2007 biennium.
If you have any questions regarding the Biennial Finance Plan, please contact Bob Ramharter at 266-3915 or Frank Hoadley at 266-2305.
Sincerely,
Frank Hoadley
Capital Finance Director
Department of Administration
Debra K. Martinelli
Director, Bureau of Community Financial Assistance, Department of Natural Resources
Referred to committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
State of Wisconsin
Department of Administration
November 15, 2007
The Honorable, The Senate:
Attached please find the Department of Administration's contractual service purchasing report for Fiscal Year 2007 pursuant to §16.705(8), Wis. Stats. This report also includes information on cost-benefit analyses produced by state agencies and campuses during FY07. I am pleased to announce positive results that inure to the benefit of state taxpayers.
The State of Wisconsin significantly reduced contracting costs in FY07. Overall contracting decreased from $489.8 million in FY06 to $419.6 million in FY07. These results represent a one-year reduction of more than $70 million, or 14%, and continue a longer-term downward trend in state contracting. Contractual services represented 2.6% of total state operation costs in FY07.
In addition, state government in FY07 fully implemented cost-benefit legislation signed by Governor Doyle in January 2006. Wisconsin Act 89 requires state agencies and campuses to conduct a cost-benefit analysis prior to each proposed contractual service procurement over $25,000. This report includes a summary of the more than 240 cost-benefit analyses produced during FY07.
These results are consistent with Governor Doyle's directives to make government run more resourcefully. State government will continue to seek ways to reduce costs, eliminate inefficiencies, and create sustainable sources of savings for state and local governments.
If you have questions about this report, please contact James Langdon, Deputy Administrator, DOA Division of Enterprise Operations, at 267-2715.
Sincerely,
Michael L. Morgan
Secretary
Referred to joint committee on Finance.
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Referrals and Receipt of Committee Reports Concerning Proposed Administrative Rules
Relating to amusement rides and affecting small business.
Submitted by Department of Commerce.
Report received from Agency, November 14, 2007.
Referred to committee on Commerce, Utilities and Rail, November 19, 2007.
Relating to hearsay evidence in administrative appeal hearings.
Submitted by Department of Employe Trust Funds.
Report received from Agency, November 16, 2007.
Referred to committee on Judiciary, Corrections, and Housing, November 19, 2007.
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