STATE OF WISCONSIN
Assembly Journal
One-Hundred and Second Regular Session
  FRIDAY, May 22, 2015
The Chief Clerk makes the following entries under the above date:
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Amendments Offered
hist36672Assembly Amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 40 offered by Representative Kleefisch.
hist36671Assembly Amendment 1 to Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 92 offered by Representative Sanfelippo.
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Introduction and Reference of Proposals
Read first time and referred:
hist36619Assembly Bill 237
Relating to: requiring a determination of probable postfertilization age of an unborn child before abortion, prohibiting abortion of an unborn child considered capable of experiencing pain, informed consent, abortion reporting, granting rule-making authority, and providing a criminal penalty.
By Representatives Kremer, Ballweg, Sanfelippo, Allen, R. Brooks, Born, Craig, Edming, Gannon, Horlacher, Hutton, Kapenga, Katsma, Kleefisch, Kuglitsch, Kulp, Murphy, Petersen, Quinn, Rohrkaste, Skowronski, Tittl, Vorpagel, Czaja and Heaton; cosponsored by Senators Lazich, S. Fitzgerald, Farrow, LeMahieu, Moulton, Nass, Roth, Stroebel, Vukmir, Wanggaard and Gudex.
hist36727To committee on Health.
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Ruling on the Point of Order
On Wednesday, May 13 (page 167 of the Assembly Journal), Representative Kapenga rose to a point of order that Assembly Amendment 15 to Assembly Bill 192 was not germane under Assembly Rule 54 (3)(f).
Speaker Pro Tempore August ruled the point of order well taken. The full text of the ruling by Speaker Pro Tempore August follows:
Representative Hebl contended that Assembly Amendment 15 to Assembly Bill 192 was germane under Assembly Rule 54 (4)(e). Assembly Bill 192 generally adds a requirement for certain unemployment insurance claimants to submit drug tests to receive claims. Assembly Amendment 15 to Assembly Bill 192 seeks to expand drug testing to a group of individuals who, at the time of the claimant testing, would not be eligible to become a claimant under current unemployment insurance law. Assembly Amendment 15 to Assembly Bill 192 is certainly not covered by Assembly Rule 54 (4)(e) as the amendment does in fact seek to make changes beyond particularized details. The amendment seeks to expand the testing well outside of the unemployment insurance program. This clearly substantially expands the scope of the bill. I find Representative Kapenga’s point of order well taken.”
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