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Amendments Offered
hist54183Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 534 offered by Representative Hutton. hist54194Assembly Amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 537 offered by Representative Tauchen. hist54268Assembly Amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 544 offered by Representative Shankland. hist54304Assembly Amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 731 offered by Representative Subeck. hist54110Assembly Amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 758 offered by joint committee on Finance. hist54111Assembly Amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 758 offered by joint committee on Finance. hist54112Assembly Amendment 4 to Assembly Bill 758 offered by joint committee on Finance. hist54291Assembly Amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 838 offered by Representatives Kremer and Quinn. hist54293Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 867 offered by Representative Schraa. _____________
Introduction and Reference of Proposals
Read first time and referred:
Relating to: recognition of the importance of calling 811 prior to excavation and declaring April 2016 as Safe Digging Month.
By Representatives Kleefisch, Berceau, Horlacher, Murphy, Petryk, Spiros, Spreitzer, Subeck and C. Taylor; cosponsored by Senators Moulton, Bewley and L. Taylor.
Relating to: authorizing a political subdivision to restrict the placement of certain mobile cell towers.
By Representative Allen; cosponsored by Senators Vinehout and Cowles.
hist54184To committee on Urban and Local Affairs. Relating to: prohibiting revocation of probation, extended supervision, or parole for failure to pay restitution or certain fees.
By Representatives Goyke, Barnes, Johnson, Kessler, Ohnstad, Pope, Sinicki, Subeck and Zepnick; cosponsored by Senators L. Taylor, Harris Dodd and Miller.
Relating to: restoring the right to vote to certain persons barred from voting as a result of a felony conviction, changing the information required on voter registration forms, and changing voting procedure for certain persons who are convicted of felonies.
By Representatives Goyke, Barnes, Johnson, Kessler, Ohnstad, Pope, Sinicki, Subeck and Zepnick; cosponsored by Senators L. Taylor, Harris Dodd and Miller.
Relating to: creating a Uniform Collateral Consequences of Conviction Act and granting rule-making authority.
By Representatives Goyke, Barnes, Johnson, Kessler, Ohnstad, Pope, Sinicki and Zepnick; cosponsored by Senators L. Taylor, Harris Dodd and Miller.
Relating to: removing information regarding acquittals, dismissed criminal charges, and criminal convictions for which a person was pardoned from the Consolidated Court Automation Programs.
By Representatives Goyke, Barnes, R. Brooks, Johnson, Kessler, Ohnstad, A. Ott, Pope, Sinicki, Subeck and Zepnick; cosponsored by Senators L. Taylor, Harris Dodd and Miller.
Relating to: removing certain information contained in the Consolidated Court Automation Programs Internet site.
By Representatives Goyke, Barnes, R. Brooks, Johnson, Kessler, Ohnstad, Pope, Sinicki and Subeck; cosponsored by Senators L. Taylor, Harris Dodd and Miller.
Relating to: an income and franchise tax credit for investments in a community development financial institution.
By Representatives Shankland, Barca, Genrich, Zepnick, Subeck, Berceau, Considine, Ohnstad and Danou; cosponsored by Senators Lassa, Erpenbach and Harris Dodd.
Relating to: adjusting a school district's revenue limit for certain school safety expenditures.
By Representatives Pope, Genrich, Barnes, Sinicki, Kahl, Subeck, C. Taylor, Ohnstad, Zepnick, Spreitzer, Berceau, Billings and Shankland; cosponsored by Senators Bewley, Vinehout, C. Larson, Carpenter, Miller and Harris Dodd.
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Committee Reports
The committee on Education reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 824
Relating to: sparsity aid.
Ayes: 16 - Representatives Thiesfeldt, Kitchens, Jagler, Knudson, Rodriguez, R. Brooks, Horlacher, Murphy, Quinn, Hutton, Duchow, Pope, Sinicki, Genrich, Barnes and Considine.
Noes: 0.
Assembly Bill 828
Relating to: independent financial audits of private schools participating in a parental choice program, a civics exam as a condition for obtaining a high school diploma, and factors for determining school and school district performance on the school and school district accountability report.
Ayes: 11 - Representatives Thiesfeldt, Kitchens, Jagler, Knudson, Rodriguez, R. Brooks, Horlacher, Murphy, Quinn, Hutton and Duchow.
Noes: 5 - Representatives Pope, Sinicki, Genrich, Barnes and Considine.
JEREMY THIESFELDT
Chairperson
Committee on Education
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The committee on Environment and Forestry reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 548
Relating to: establishing a Wisconsin conservation corps program, authorizing a transfer of moneys appropriated to one or more state agencies, extending the time limit for emergency rule procedures, providing exemptions from emergency rule procedures, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation.
hist54062Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 adoption: Ayes: 12 - Representatives Mursau, Krug, Kitchens, Swearingen, Edming, R. Brooks, Allen, Mason, Milroy, Hebl, Stuck and Considine.
Noes: 1 - Representative Czaja.
Ayes: 11 - Representatives Mursau, Krug, Kitchens, Swearingen, Edming, Allen, Mason, Milroy, Hebl, Stuck and Considine.
Noes: 2 - Representatives Czaja and R. Brooks.
JEFFREY MURSAU
Chairperson
Committee on Environment and Forestry
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The joint committee on Finance reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 758
Relating to: industry cluster partnerships and making an appropriation.
Ayes: 15 - Senators Darling, Olsen, Harsdorf, Vukmir, Tiffany, Marklein, L. Taylor, Nygren, Kooyenga, Loudenbeck, Knudson, Schraa, Czaja, C. Taylor and Hintz.
Noes: 0.