STATE OF WISCONSIN
Senate Journal
One-Hundred and Second Regular Session
MONDAY, April 25, 2016
The Chief Clerk makes the following entries under the above date.
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Petitions and Communications
hist62252Pursuant to Senate Rule 17 (5), Representative Shankland withdrawn as a co-sponsor of Senate Bill 670.
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State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
April 25, 2016
The Honorable, the Senate:
The following bill(s), originating in the Senate, have been approved, signed and deposited in the office of the Secretary of State:
Bill Number   Act Number   Date Approved
hist62288Senate Bill 387   373   April 25, 2016
hist62292Senate Bill 418   383   April 25, 2016
hist62296Senate Bill 419   385   April 25, 2016
hist62286Senate Bill 455   371   April 25, 2016
hist62290Senate Bill 533   374   April 25, 2016
hist62294Senate Bill 575   384   April 25, 2016
Sincerely,
SCOTT WALKER
Governor
Pursuant to s. 35.095 (1)(b), Wisconsin Statutes, the following 2015 Act(s) have been published:
Act Number   Bill Number   Publication Date
hist62287Wisconsin Act 371   455   April 26, 2016
hist62289Wisconsin Act 373   387   April 26, 2016
hist62291Wisconsin Act 374   533   April 26, 2016
hist62293Wisconsin Act 383   418   April 26, 2016
hist62295Wisconsin Act 384   575   April 26, 2016
hist62297Wisconsin Act 385   419   April 26, 2016
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State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
April 25, 2016
The Honorable, the Senate:
hist62317I am vetoing Senate Bill 87 in its entirety and am returning it to the Senate because I object to the regulatory burden that the bill would place on individual homeowners and the cost it would impose on state and local government.
The bill would require the Department of Safety and Professional Services to promulgate rules that require an inspection of an addition to, remodeling of, improvement to or other alteration of a one- or two-dwelling that exceeds 20 percent of the dwelling’s assessed value. The bill would also allow local units of government to require an inspection of a dwelling when the remodeling, improvement or other alteration does not exceed 20 percent of the dwelling’s assessed value.
This legislation would add unnecessary regulatory burdens, costs and delays for homeowners who are trying to remodel or otherwise improve their homes. In addition, the bill would increase administrative costs for the Department of Safety and Professional Services, as well as for local units of government. I am committed to fostering private property rights and restoring the balance between private property owners and the government. I believe that this bill would contradict those efforts.
Respectfully submitted,
SCOTT WALKER
Governor
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State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
April 25, 2016
The Honorable, the Senate:
hist62318I am vetoing Senate Bill 360 in its entirety and returning it to the Senate. The bill contains numerous changes to a wide array of the Department of Transportation’s administrative rules. These changes are both technical and substantive in nature.
I object to the bill because it contains substantive policy changes to the Department of Transportation’s administrative rules while simultaneously lacking the economic impact analyses and consultations with businesses, associations representing businesses, local governments and individuals affected by the proposed changes required by s. 227.137, Wisconsin Statutes, and 2011 Executive Order 50. While I support the Right-The-Rules initiative, I believe the broad scope of the bill limits the Legislature’s and public’s ability to fully analyze these proposed changes. Therefore, I am vetoing the bill.
Respectfully submitted,
SCOTT WALKER
Governor
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