The ayes and noes were required and the vote was: ayes, 18; noes, 15; absent or not voting, 0; as follows:
Ayes - Senators Carpenter, Coggs, Decker, Erpenbach, Hansen, Holperin, Jauch, Kreitlow, Lassa, Lehman, Miller, Plale, Risser, Robson, Sullivan, Taylor, Vinehout and Wirch - 18.
Noes - Senators Cowles, Darling, Ellis, S. Fitzgerald, Grothman, Harsdorf, Hopper, Kanavas, Kapanke, Kedzie, A. Lasee, Lazich, Leibham, Olsen and Schultz - 15.
Absent or not voting - None.
Tabled.
Senate amendment 29 to Senate substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 75 offered by Senators Kedzie, Kapanke, Lazich, S. Fitzgerald, Leibham, Darling, Kanavas, Cowles and Olsen.
Point of Order
Senator Miller raised the point of order that Senate amendment 29 to Senate substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 75 was not germane.
The Chair ruled the point of order well taken.
Senator Kedzie, with unanimous consent, asked that Senate amendment 29 to Senate substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 75 be withdrawn and returned to author.
Senate amendment 30 to Senate substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 75 offered by Senators Kedzie, Kapanke, S. Fitzgerald, Cowles, Darling, Kanavas, Leibham and Lazich.
Senator Decker moved that Senate amendment 30 to Senate substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 75 be laid on the table.
The question was: Shall Senate amendment 30 to Senate substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 75 be laid on the table?
The ayes and noes were required and the vote was: ayes, 18; noes, 15; absent or not voting, 0; as follows:
Ayes - Senators Carpenter, Coggs, Decker, Erpenbach, Hansen, Holperin, Jauch, Kreitlow, Lassa, Lehman, Miller, Plale, Risser, Robson, Sullivan, Taylor, Vinehout and Wirch - 18.
Noes - Senators Cowles, Darling, Ellis, S. Fitzgerald, Grothman, Harsdorf, Hopper, Kanavas, Kapanke, Kedzie, A. Lasee, Lazich, Leibham, Olsen and Schultz - 15.
Absent or not voting - None.
Tabled.
Senate amendment 31 to Senate substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 75 offered by Senators Harsdorf, Kapanke, S. Fitzgerald, Leibham, Kanavas and Darling.
Senator Decker moved that Senate amendment 31 to Senate substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 75 be laid on the table.
The question was: Shall Senate amendment 31 to Senate substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 75 be laid on the table?
The ayes and noes were required and the vote was: ayes, 18; noes, 15; absent or not voting, 0; as follows:
Ayes - Senators Carpenter, Coggs, Decker, Erpenbach, Hansen, Holperin, Jauch, Kreitlow, Lassa, Lehman, Miller, Plale, Risser, Robson, Sullivan, Taylor, Vinehout and Wirch - 18.
Noes - Senators Cowles, Darling, Ellis, S. Fitzgerald, Grothman, Harsdorf, Hopper, Kanavas, Kapanke, Kedzie, A. Lasee, Lazich, Leibham, Olsen and Schultz - 15.
Absent or not voting - None.
Tabled.
Senate amendment 32 to Senate substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 75 offered by Senators Lazich, Grothman, S. Fitzgerald, Leibham, Kanavas, Darling and Cowles.
Senator Decker moved that Senate amendment 32 to Senate substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 75 be laid on the table.
The question was: Shall Senate amendment 32 to Senate substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 75 be laid on the table?
S218 The ayes and noes were required and the vote was: ayes, 19; noes, 14; absent or not voting, 0; as follows:
Ayes - Senators Carpenter, Coggs, Decker, Erpenbach, Hansen, Holperin, Jauch, Kreitlow, Lassa, Lehman, Miller, Plale, Risser, Robson, Schultz, Sullivan, Taylor, Vinehout and Wirch - 19.
Noes - Senators Cowles, Darling, Ellis, S. Fitzgerald, Grothman, Harsdorf, Hopper, Kanavas, Kapanke, Kedzie, A. Lasee, Lazich, Leibham and Olsen - 14.
Absent or not voting - None.
Tabled.
The question was: Adoption of Senate substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 75?
The ayes and noes were required and the vote was: ayes, 17; noes, 16; absent or not voting, 0; as follows:
Ayes - Senators Carpenter, Coggs, Decker, Erpenbach, Hansen, Holperin, Jauch, Kreitlow, Lassa, Lehman, Miller, Plale, Risser, Robson, Taylor, Vinehout and Wirch - 17.
Noes - Senators Cowles, Darling, Ellis, S. Fitzgerald, Grothman, Harsdorf, Hopper, Kanavas, Kapanke, Kedzie, A. Lasee, Lazich, Leibham, Olsen, Schultz and Sullivan - 16.
Absent or not voting - None.
Adopted.
Ordered to a third reading.
Senator Decker, with unanimous consent, asked that the bill be considered for final action at this time.
Assembly Bill 75
Read a third time.
The ayes and noes were required and the vote was: ayes, 17; noes, 16; absent or not voting, 0; as follows:
Ayes - Senators Carpenter, Coggs, Decker, Erpenbach, Hansen, Holperin, Jauch, Kreitlow, Lassa, Lehman, Miller, Plale, Risser, Robson, Taylor, Vinehout and Wirch - 17.
Noes - Senators Cowles, Darling, Ellis, S. Fitzgerald, Grothman, Harsdorf, Hopper, Kanavas, Kapanke, Kedzie, A. Lasee, Lazich, Leibham, Olsen, Schultz and Sullivan - 16.
Absent or not voting - None.
Concurred in as amended.
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Motions May Be Offered
Senator Decker, with unanimous consent, asked that Senate Resolution 7 be withdrawn from the committee on Senate Organization and taken up at this time.
Senate Resolution 7
Relating to: proclaiming June 28, 2009 as Dr. Michael S. Garrity Day.
Adopted.
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Announcements, Adjournment Honors, and Remarks Under Special Privilege
Senator Robson, with unanimous consent, asked that when the Senate adjourn, it do so in honor of her son, Matthew Robson, as he celebrates his big 40th Birthday today. Matthew is a firefighter and paramedic.
Senator Kanavas, with unanimous consent, asked that when the Senate adjourn, it do so in honor of his daughter, Kate Kanavas, who is celebrating her 10th Birthday today.
Senator Taylor, with unanimous consent, asked that when the Senate adjourn, it do so in honor of "Juneteenth Day," to symbolize the struggle for freedom and equality in the United States. This day is a very different independence day celebrated in the African American communities across the country. Juneteenth Day commemorates June 19, 1865, when all slaves in the United States were finally set free. When President Lincoln issued his Emancipation Proclamation in 1862, the effect was very minimal. Most slaves lived in territory controlled by confederate forces that did not recognize their freedom. It was not until June 19, 1865, when Union General Gordon Granger rode into Galveston, Texas and issued the emancipation order that the last of the slaves were set free. June 19th has come to symbolize the struggle for freedom and equality in the United States. Indeed, Juneteenth Day is much more about the future than the past. It is a day where we gather together to continue the struggle. We all realize that true freedom still eludes many of us. Those who suffer through poverty, injustice, and racial hatred still carry the chains of our ancestors. So adjourning in the honor of Juneteenth Day is Senator Taylor's way of saying that she is continuing her fight through the struggle that faces many communities every where.
Senator Taylor, with unanimous consent, asked that when the Senate adjourn, it do so in honor of Daniel Sklansky in celebration of his graduation from the residency program at Johns Hopkins Children's Center. Daniel attended medical school at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, following in the footsteps of his grandfather, who he admired greatly. Senator Taylor also adjourns in honor of Daniel's family who supported and encouraged him in his dream to become a doctor. Daniel is the son of my committee counsel, Ron Sklanksy, whom many of you know and we applaud him on a fine son. Daniel has been an example of excellence in his community and will surely be a great benefit to the medical profession.
Senator Decker, with unanimous consent, asked that the Senate recess until Thursday, June 18, 2009.
8:57 P.M.
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Recess
Thursday, June 18, 2009
11:26 A.M.
The Senate reconvened.
President Risser in the chair.
President Risser, with unanimous consent, asked that the Senate recess until 10:00 A.M. on Tuesday, June 23, 2009.
11:27 A.M.
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Recess
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
S219 10:00 A.M.
The Senate reconvened.
President Risser in the chair.
President Risser, with unanimous consent, asked that the Senate recess until 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, June 24, 2009.
10:01 A.M.
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Recess
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
10:00 A.M.
The Senate reconvened.
President Risser in the chair.
President Risser, with unanimous consent, asked that the Senate recess until 3:30 P.M.
10:01 A.M.
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Recess
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