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1 State of Wisconsin One-Hundred and Third Regular Session Tuesday, November 7, :00 A.M. First Order. Second Order. Third Order. Fourth Order. Fifth Order. Sixth Order. Seventh Order. QUESTION: Call of roll. Chief clerk's entries. Introduction, first reading and reference of proposals. Report of committees. Petitions and communications. Referrals and receipt of committee reports concerning proposed administrative rules. Advice and consent of the Senate. Shall the appointment be confirmed? Gabler, Daniel J., of Madison, as the Chairman of the Parole Commission, to serve for the term ending March 1, (Report confirmation recommended by Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 3, Noes 2) Hogan, John J, of Rhinelander, as a Wisconsin Bar Representative on the Public Defender Board, to serve for the term ending May 1, (Report confirmation recommended by Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 5, Noes 0) Ross, Dave B., of Madison, as Secretary of the Department of Transportation, to serve for the term ending at the pleasure of the Governor. (Report confirmation recommended by Committee on Transportation and Veterans Affairs, Ayes 3, Noes 2) Townsend, Representative John, of Fond du Lac, as a Congressional District 6 Representative on the Board of Veterans Affairs, to serve for the term ending May 1, (Report confirmation recommended by Committee on Transportation and Veterans Affairs, Ayes 5, Noes 0) Eighth Order. Ninth Order. Tenth Order. Messages from the Assembly. Special Orders. Consideration of motions, resolutions, and joint resolutions not requiring a third reading.

2 QUESTION: Shall the joint resolution be adopted? Senate Joint Resolution 66. Relating to: proclaiming November 2017 as diabetes awareness month. By Senators L. Taylor, Darling, Olsen, Wirch, Risser, Ringhand, Vinehout, Nass, Hansen, Marklein, Johnson, Bewley and Carpenter; cosponsored by Representatives Vorpagel, Anderson, Berceau, Crowley, Hebl, Hesselbein, Horlacher, Katsma, Kessler, Krug, Murphy, Petryk, Riemer, Spreitzer, Subeck, C. Taylor, Thiesfeldt, Tranel, Zepnick, Novak, Brostoff and Wachs. Senate Joint Resolution 81. Relating to: recognizing the career and service of retired Sergeant First Class James P. Young. By Senators Shilling, Marklein, Wirch, Vinehout and Ringhand; cosponsored by Representatives Milroy, Berceau, Anderson, Shankland, Sargent, Spiros, Pope and Hesselbein. QUESTION: Shall the joint resolution be concurred in? Assembly Joint Resolution 18. Relating to: honoring the life and public service of Representative Marcel Dandeneau. By Representatives Weatherston, Vos, Allen, Barca, Berceau, Bowen, E. Brooks, Crowley, Fields, Kerkman, Kolste, Mason, Murphy, Mursau, Ohnstad, Pope, Ripp, Skowronski, Spiros, Steffen, Subeck, Vruwink, Tusler and Kremer; cosponsored by Senators Wanggaard, L. Taylor and Wirch. Assembly Joint Resolution 20. Relating to: rules and procedures for convening an Article V convention proposing amendments to the Constitution of the United States. By Representatives Bernier, Knodl, E. Brooks, Duchow, Edming, Hutton, Jarchow, Kremer, Krug, Kuglitsch, Kulp, Mursau, Neylon, Rohrkaste, Sanfelippo, Schraa, Spiros and Steffen; cosponsored by Senators Kapenga, Craig and Lasee. (Companion Senate Joint Resolution 19 report adoption recommended by committee on Financial Services, Constitution and Federalism, Ayes 3, Noes 2) Assembly Joint Resolution 21. Relating to: application to Congress under the provisions of Article V of the Constitution of the United States for a convention for proposing amendments relating to a balanced budget. By Representatives Knodl, Bernier, August, Born, E. Brooks, Duchow, Edming, Felzkowski, Horlacher, Hutton, Jarchow, Katsma, Kerkman, Kleefisch, Kooyenga, Kremer, Krug, Kuglitsch, Kulp, Macco, Mursau, Neylon, Nygren, Petersen, Petryk, Rodriguez, Rohrkaste, Sanfelippo, Schraa, Skowronski, Snyder, Spiros, Steffen, Steineke, Summerfield, Swearingen, Thiesfeldt, Tittl, Vos, Weatherston and Wichgers; cosponsored by Senators Kapenga, Craig, Darling, Harsdorf, Lasee, Marklein, Nass, Olsen, Stroebel, Testin, Tiffany and Vukmir. (Companion Senate Joint Resolution 18 report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 4, Noes 1, adoption as amended recommended by committee on Financial Services, Constitution and Federalism, Ayes 3, Noes 2) Assembly Joint Resolution 55. Relating to: commending and congratulating the Medical College of Wisconsin. By Representatives Snyder, Spiros, Rohrkaste, Tittl, Kulp, Shankland, Edming, Anderson, Steffen, VanderMeer, Berceau, Ripp, Murphy and Hutton; cosponsored by Senators Petrowski, L. Taylor, Vukmir, Carpenter, Darling, Bewley, Wanggaard, Olsen and Vinehout. Assembly Joint Resolution 61. Relating to: recognizing November 19 as Tommy G. Thompson Day in Wisconsin. By Representatives Vos, Barca, Krug, Steineke, Steffen, 2

3 Tranel, Vorpagel, Spiros, Kooyenga, Kulp, Kitchens, Rohrkaste, Hutton, Felzkowski, Tittl, Gannon, Nygren, Allen, August, Ballweg, Bernier, Born, Brandtjen, E. Brooks, R. Brooks, Duchow, Edming, Horlacher, Jacque, Jagler, Jarchow, Katsma, Kerkman, Kleefisch, Knodl, Kremer, Kuglitsch, Loudenbeck, Macco, Murphy, Mursau, Nerison, Neylon, Novak, Ott, Petersen, Petryk, Pronschinske, Quinn, Ripp, Rodriguez, Sanfelippo, Schraa, Skowronski, Snyder, Stafsholt, Summerfield, Swearingen, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tusler, VanderMeer, Weatherston, Wichgers, Zimmerman, Berceau, Vruwink and Sargent; cosponsored by Senators Fitzgerald, Darling, Wanggaard, Harsdorf, Petrowski, Cowles, Moulton and Nass. Assembly Joint Resolution 74. Relating to: proclaiming October 9, 2017, as PANDAS and PANS Awareness Day. By Representatives Pope, Anderson, Berceau, Bowen, Hebl, Horlacher, Kleefisch, Milroy, Sargent, Subeck, C. Taylor, Vruwink and Wachs; cosponsored by Senators Erpenbach, Bewley and Ringhand. Assembly Joint Resolution 80. Relating to: proclaiming October 15th, 2017, as White Cane Safety Day. By Representatives Steffen, Hebl, Vruwink, Rohrkaste, Milroy, Kolste, Shankland, Tittl, Anderson, Berceau, Horlacher, Mason, Sargent, C. Taylor, Crowley, Genrich, Hesselbein, Spreitzer, Sinicki, Ripp and E. Brooks; cosponsored by Senators Johnson, Darling, Vinehout and Ringhand. Eleventh Order. QUESTION: Second reading and amendments of senate joint resolutions and senate bills. Shall the joint resolution be ordered to a third reading? Senate Joint Resolution 53. Relating to: the rights of crime victims (first consideration). By Senators Wanggaard, Carpenter, Petrowski, Hansen, Nass, Lasee, Cowles, Olsen, Harsdorf and Feyen; cosponsored by Representatives Novak, Sanfelippo, Sinicki, Jacque, Fields, Felzkowski, Spiros, Macco, Vorpagel, Mursau, Neylon, Zepnick, Murphy, Kulp, Tranel, Steffen, Kuglitsch, Kerkman, Ballweg, Brandtjen, Horlacher, Bernier, Kleefisch, Skowronski, Snyder, Young, E. Brooks, Kitchens, Rohrkaste, Thiesfeldt, Schraa and Ripp. (Report Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Substitute Amendment 2 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, Senate Substitute Amendment 2 adoption, Ayes 4, Noes 1, adoption as amended recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 3, Noes 2) Senate Amendments 1 and 2 to Senate Substitute Amendment 2, and Senate Substitute Amendment 2 pending QUESTION: Shall the bill be ordered to a third reading? Senate Bill 47. Relating to: service-connected disability rating for disabled veteran-owned businesses. By Senators Roth, Ringhand, Carpenter, Darling, Feyen, Harsdorf, Johnson, Larson, Lasee, LeMahieu, Olsen, Petrowski, L. Taylor and Wirch; cosponsored by Representatives Goyke, Kooyenga, Allen, Ballweg, Berceau, Bernier, Billings, Bowen, E. Brooks, R. Brooks, Brostoff, Considine, Duchow, Edming, Felzkowski, Fields, Genrich, Hebl, Hesselbein, Horlacher, Hutton, Katsma, Kerkman, Kleefisch, Kolste, Kremer, Macco, Mason, Milroy, Murphy, Mursau, Novak, Ohnstad, Ott, Petryk, Quinn, Riemer, Ripp, Rohrkaste, Sargent, Sinicki, Skowronski, Spiros, Spreitzer, Subeck, Summerfield, Thiesfeldt, Tittl, Tranel, VanderMeer, Vruwink, Weatherston and Zepnick. (Report 3

4 passage recommended by committee on Workforce Development, Military Affairs and Senior Issues, Ayes 5, Noes 0) Senate Bill 52. Relating to: time limit on a restrictive custody sanction under the Serious Juvenile Offender Program. (FE) By Senators Vukmir, Nass and Stroebel; cosponsored by Representatives Sanfelippo, Jacque, Horlacher, Murphy, Duchow, Gannon, Ott, Skowronski, Kremer, Tittl, Krug and E. Brooks. (Report passage recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 3, Noes 2) Senate Bill 53. Relating to: expungement of certain offenses committed before the age of 25 and making an appropriation. (FE) By Senators Vukmir, Wanggaard, Darling, Harsdorf, Kapenga, Feyen, Risser and L. Taylor; cosponsored by Representatives Sanfelippo, Kleefisch, R. Brooks, Duchow, Gannon, Born, Skowronski, Edming, Ott, Tittl, Krug, E. Brooks, Fields and C. Taylor. (Report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 3, Noes 2, Senate Amendment 2 adoption, Ayes 3, Noes 2, passage as amended recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 4, Noes 1) Senate Amendments 1 and 2 pending Senate Bill 54. Relating to: recommendation to revoke parole, probation, and extended supervision if a person is charged with a crime. By Senators Vukmir, Craig, Feyen, Nass and Stroebel; cosponsored by Representatives Sanfelippo, Kleefisch, Jacque, Horlacher, Murphy, Duchow, Tusler, Gannon, Knodl, Ott, Kremer, Tittl, Spiros, Skowronski and Allen. (Report passage recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 3, Noes 2) Senate Amendment 1 pending Senate Bill 55. Relating to: crimes subject to a mandatory minimum sentence. (FE) By Senators Vukmir, Darling, Nass and Feyen; cosponsored by Representatives Sanfelippo, Kleefisch, Murphy, Duchow, Tusler, Gannon, Edming, Ott, Spiros, Allen, Kremer, Tittl, Skowronski and E. Brooks. (Report passage recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 3, Noes 2) Senate Bill 56. Relating to: mandatory minimum incarceration period following illegal possession of a firearm. By Senators Vukmir, Wanggaard, Darling, Nass and Feyen; cosponsored by Representatives Sanfelippo, Jagler, Horlacher, Murphy, Duchow, Tusler, Gannon, Ott, Spiros, Tittl, Skowronski, Kremer, E. Brooks and Allen. (Report passage recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 3, Noes 2) Senate Bill 119. Relating to: growing and processing industrial hemp, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. (FE) By Senators Testin, Harsdorf, Vinehout, L. Taylor, Larson, Lasee, Olsen, Moulton, Craig, Feyen, Tiffany and Bewley; cosponsored by Representatives Kremer, Kulp, Krug, Petryk, Nygren, Jarchow, Sargent, Kitchens, Pope, Kooyenga, Crowley, Bernier, Brandtjen, Allen, Quinn, R. Brooks, Genrich, Mursau, Macco, Tittl, Loudenbeck, Thiesfeldt, Skowronski, Knodl, Kleefisch, Tusler, Bowen and Schraa. (Report passage recommended by committee on Agriculture, Small Business and Tourism, Ayes 9, Noes 0) Senate Substitute Amendment 1 pending Senate Bill 135. Relating to: revocation of operating privilege for certain offenses related to operating while intoxicated, operating after revocation, making an appropriation, and providing a criminal penalty. (FE) By Senators Wanggaard and Marklein; cosponsored by 4

5 Representatives Spiros, Jacque, Berceau, Allen, Horlacher, Katsma, Kleefisch, Novak, Skowronski and Thiesfeldt. (Report passage recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 4, Noes 1) Senate Bill 173. Relating to: remediation of contaminated land; air pollution control requirements for certain manufacturing facilities constructed on formerly contaminated land; reassigning tax deeds on tax delinquent brownfield properties; creating a new method for the creation of environmental remediation tax incremental financing districts; loans and repayment assistance by a political subdivision for certain brownfield revitalization projects and collection of the debt by special charge; state trust fund loans for brownfield projects; conversion of business improvement districts; and annexations to business improvement districts and neighborhood improvement districts. (FE) By Senators Cowles and Olsen; cosponsored by Representatives Jacque, Thiesfeldt, Skowronski and Allen. (Report Senate Amendment 2 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Government Operations, Technology and Consumer Protection, Ayes 5, Noes 0) Senate Amendment 2 pending Senate Bill 175. Relating to: procedures related to a sale of foreclosed property by a sheriff or referee. By Senators Olsen, Cowles, Harsdorf, Kapenga, LeMahieu, Wanggaard, Wirch and Hansen; cosponsored by Representatives Ballweg, Considine, Allen, Berceau, Billings, Brandtjen, Crowley, Doyle, Felzkowski, Fields, Gannon, Goyke, Hintz, Horlacher, Kerkman, Kulp, Macco, Meyers, Murphy, Mursau, Ohnstad, Skowronski, Spreitzer, Stuck, Subeck, Swearingen, Thiesfeldt, Tusler and Weatherston. (Report Senate Amendment 2 adoption, Ayes 7, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Economic Development, Commerce and Local Government, Ayes 7, Noes 0) Senate Amendment 2 pending Senate Bill 281. Relating to: the organization and operation of cooperatives and extensions of credit by electric cooperatives. By Senators Testin, Cowles, Bewley, Moulton, Harsdorf, Ringhand, Marklein and Vinehout; cosponsored by Representatives Tauchen, Nerison, E. Brooks, Novak, Considine, Tusler, Kulp, Bernier, Quinn, Petryk, Meyers, Ripp, Tranel, Ballweg, Krug, Edming, Summerfield, Vruwink, Doyle, Kolste, VanderMeer, Mursau, Pronschinske and Goyke. (Report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, Senate Amendment 2 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Elections and Utilities, Ayes 3, Noes 2) Senate Amendments 1 and 2 pending Senate Bill 298. Relating to: creation of a category of business corporation identified as a benefit corporation. By Senators Testin, Johnson, Darling, Ringhand, Wirch and Harsdorf; cosponsored by Representatives Skowronski, Hesselbein, Genrich, Horlacher, Ohnstad, Crowley, Subeck, C. Taylor, Kulp, Quinn, Sanfelippo, Spreitzer, Hintz and Kooyenga. (Report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 7, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Economic Development, Commerce and Local Government, Ayes 7, Noes 0) Senate Amendments 1 and 2 pending Senate Bill 307. Relating to: placement of cigarettes, nicotine products, or tobacco products by retailers and providing a penalty. By Senators Harsdorf, Bewley, Carpenter, Hansen, 5

6 Johnson, Miller, Olsen, Petrowski, L. Taylor and Wanggaard; cosponsored by Representatives Mursau, Ballweg, Berceau, Billings, Born, Bowen, E. Brooks, Considine, Crowley, Doyle, Felzkowski, Goyke, Hesselbein, Hintz, Jacque, Kolste, Kulp, Loudenbeck, Macco, Mason, Meyers, Rohrkaste, Spiros, Spreitzer, Steffen, Stuck, Subeck, C. Taylor, Tusler, VanderMeer and Anderson. (Report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 9, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Agriculture, Small Business and Tourism, Ayes 9, Noes 0) Senate Amendment 1 pending Senate Bill 310. Relating to: operating a motor vehicle after revocation of the operating privilege and requirements of the court during sentencing. By Senators Wanggaard and Marklein; cosponsored by Representatives Jacque, Skowronski, Ballweg, R. Brooks, Horlacher, Kleefisch, Kremer, Murphy and Tusler. (Report passage recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 4, Noes 1) Senate Bill 337. Relating to: submission of base budget review reports by state agencies, the legislature, and the courts. (FE) By Senators Craig, Kapenga, Vukmir, Feyen, Nass, LeMahieu, Lasee, Testin and Stroebel; cosponsored by Representatives Hutton, Quinn, Jacque, Sanfelippo, Murphy, Spiros, Katsma, Weatherston, R. Brooks, Neylon, Duchow, Ripp, Allen, Tittl, Gannon, Vorpagel, Kremer, Brandtjen, Macco, Jarchow, Kuglitsch, Skowronski and Brostoff. (Report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 3, Noes 2, passage as amended recommended by committee on Government Operations, Technology and Consumer Protection, Ayes 3, Noes 2) Senate Amendment 1 pending Senate Bill 385. Relating to: therapeutic diets in certain long-term care facilities. By Senators Testin, L. Taylor, Olsen, Ringhand, Stroebel and Vinehout; cosponsored by Representatives Ballweg, Bernier, Crowley, Edming, Jacque, Kolste, Murphy, Mursau, Petryk, Ripp, Rohrkaste, Skowronski, Spiros, Subeck and Vruwink. (Report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Workforce Development, Military Affairs and Senior Issues, Ayes 5, Noes 0) Senate Amendment 1 pending Senate Bill 387. Relating to: limiting the authority of local governments to regulate development on substandard lots and require the merging of lots; requiring a political subdivision to issue a conditional use permit under certain circumstances; standards for granting certain zoning variances; local ordinances related to repair, rebuilding, and maintenance of certain nonconforming structures; shoreland zoning of, and the removal of material from the bed of, certain small, private ponds; inverse condemnation proceedings; and the right to display the flag of the United States. (FE) By Senators Tiffany, Craig, Nass, Darling and Lasee; cosponsored by Representatives Jarchow, R. Brooks, Stafsholt, Sanfelippo, Felzkowski, Tusler, Edming, Horlacher, Murphy, Kremer, Gannon, Hutton and Ballweg. (Report Senate Substitute Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Insurance, Housing and Trade, Ayes 4, Noes 1) Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Substitute Amendment 1, and Senate Substitute Amendment 1 pending 6

7 Senate Bill 388. Relating to: review by the Department of Safety and Professional Services of the state electrical wiring code applicable to one-family and two-family dwellings; the legal description required for recording an easement for the construction, operation, or maintenance of sewer lines or facilities; expanding the use of tax incremental financing for workforce housing development and allowing a reduction in the amount of certain impact fees; effect of changes in requirements for development-related permits or authorizations on persons who apply for the permits or authorizations; exempting certain vehicles delivering propane from class B highway weight limitations and certain special or seasonal weight limitations; elimination of the forestation state property tax; reviews of and reports on bills and proposed administrative rules that affect housing; general permits to place riprap on the bed of a navigable water; and making an appropriation. (FE) By Senators Tiffany, Nass, Darling and Lasee; cosponsored by Representatives Jarchow, R. Brooks, Stafsholt, Felzkowski, Horlacher, Allen, Kremer, Quinn, Gannon, Krug, Hutton and Tusler. (Report Senate Substitute Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Insurance, Housing and Trade, Ayes 5, Noes 0) Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Substitute Amendment 1, and Senate Substitute Amendment 1 pending Senate Bill 406. Relating to: mitigation requirements applicable to wetland individual permits. (FE) By Senators LeMahieu, Craig and Tiffany; cosponsored by Representatives Steffen, E. Brooks, Felzkowski, Gannon, Horlacher, Kremer, Kulp and Kuglitsch. (Report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 4, Noes 1, passage as amended recommended by committee on Elections and Utilities, Ayes 3, Noes 2) Senate Amendment 1 pending Senate Bill 410. Relating to: the tuition grant program for national guard members administered by the Department of Military Affairs. (FE) By Senators Vukmir, Marklein, Nass, Stroebel and Carpenter; cosponsored by Representatives Kuglitsch, Allen, E. Brooks, R. Brooks, Edming, Gannon, Jacque, Jagler, Kremer, Krug, Kulp, Mursau, Petryk, Skowronski, Spiros, Steffen, Tittl, VanderMeer, Weatherston, Anderson and C. Taylor. (Report passage recommended by committee on Universities and Technical Colleges, Ayes 5, Noes 0) Twelfth Order. QUESTION: Second reading and amendments of assembly joint resolutions and assembly bills. Shall the bill be ordered to a third reading? Assembly Bill 98. Relating to: court orders regarding the installation of an ignition interlock device and providing a criminal penalty. (FE) By Representatives Ott, Jagler, Zepnick, Quinn, Kremer, Gannon, Horlacher, Ripp, Skowronski, Sanfelippo, Ballweg, Novak, Berceau, Jacque, Spiros, Tusler, Allen, Murphy, Subeck, Kolste, Knodl, Loudenbeck, Tittl, Spreitzer, Mursau, E. Brooks, Kooyenga and Anderson; cosponsored by Senators Darling, Marklein, Carpenter, Stroebel, Nass, Harsdorf, Hansen and Olsen. (Report concurrence recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 4, Noes 1) Assembly Bill 153. Relating to: aggrieved parties petitioning for a recount and making an appropriation. By Representatives Tusler, Thiesfeldt, Allen, Bernier, Brandtjen, E. Brooks, R. Brooks, Edming, Gannon, Horlacher, Katsma, Kerkman, Kremer, Krug, Kulp, Macco, 7

8 Murphy, Mursau, Ott, Petersen, Quinn, Rohrkaste, Sanfelippo, Schraa, Skowronski, Spiros, Steffen, Tittl and Weatherston; cosponsored by Senators LeMahieu, Craig, Kapenga, Marklein and Stroebel. (Companion Senate Bill 102 report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 3, Noes 2, passage as amended recommended by committee on Elections and Utilities, Ayes 3, Noes 2) Assembly Bill 165. Relating to: appointing delegates for a convention under Article V of the United States Constitution. By Representatives Bernier, Knodl, E. Brooks, Duchow, Edming, Horlacher, Hutton, Jarchow, Kremer, Krug, Kuglitsch, Kulp, Mursau, Neylon, Rohrkaste, Sanfelippo, Schraa, Spiros, Steffen, Thiesfeldt and R. Brooks; cosponsored by Senators Kapenga, Craig, Lasee and Stroebel. (Companion Senate Bill 107 report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, Senate Amendment 3 adoption, Ayes 4, Noes 1, Senate Amendment 4 adoption, Ayes 3, Noes 2, passage as amended recommended by committee on Financial Services, Constitution and Federalism, Ayes 3, Noes 2) Assembly Bill 188. Relating to: educational requirements for taking the accounting examination or receiving a certified public accountant certificate; continuing education requirements for accounting license renewal; data-sharing programs related to accountants; peer reviews for certified public accounting firms; modifying various administrative rules promulgated by the Accounting Examining Board relating to accounting; and granting rule-making authority. (FE) By Representatives Kooyenga, Ballweg, Berceau, Doyle, E. Brooks, R. Brooks, Katsma, Kuglitsch, Loudenbeck, Novak, Tranel, Ripp, Tusler and Wichgers; cosponsored by Senators Marklein, Cowles, Olsen and Risser. (Companion Senate Bill 130 report passage recommended by committee on Economic Development, Commerce and Local Government, Ayes 7, Noes 0) Assembly Bill 201. Relating to: traffic violations requiring operating privilege suspension and attendance at a vehicle right-of-way course, increasing penalties for numerous traffic violations, and providing a penalty. (FE) By Representatives Brandtjen, Knodl, Novak, Horlacher, Weatherston, R. Brooks, Krug, Petryk, Kremer, Sanfelippo, Tittl, Considine, Rohrkaste and Tusler; cosponsored by Senators Olsen, Erpenbach and Wirch. (Companion Senate Bill 189 report passage recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 5, Noes 0) Assembly Bill 306. Relating to: tracking the sale of pseudoephedrine products. By Representatives Horlacher, Bernier, Allen, Billings, Edming, Hutton, Jacque, Katsma, Kremer, Mursau, Novak, Nygren, Ott, Petryk, Ripp, Sinicki, Skowronski, Spiros and Tittl; cosponsored by Senators Harsdorf, Cowles, Moulton, Olsen, Petrowski, Ringhand, Stroebel and Wanggaard. (Report concurrence recommended by committee on Health and Human Services, Ayes 5, Noes 0) Assembly Bill 317. Relating to: review by state agencies of administrative rules and enactments; an expedited process for repealing rules an agency no longer has the authority to promulgate; retrospective economic impact analyses for rules; and reporting by the Legislative Reference Bureau on rules in need of revision. (FE) By Representatives Ballweg, Allen, Bernier, R. Brooks, Edming, Felzkowski, Gannon, Horlacher, Hutton, Katsma, Kitchens, Kleefisch, Knodl, Kremer, Kuglitsch, Kulp, Loudenbeck, Murphy, Mursau, Nerison, Neylon, Ott, Petryk, Quinn, Ripp, Rodriguez, Rohrkaste, Skowronski, Snyder, Spiros, Steineke, Swearingen, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tittl, Vorpagel, Vos, Weatherston, Wichgers and Zimmerman; cosponsored by Senators Nass, Darling and 8

9 Kapenga. (Report concurrence recommended by committee on Labor and Regulatory Reform, Ayes 3, Noes 2) Assembly Bill 444. Relating to: hospice staff transferring the controlled substances of deceased persons to drug disposal programs. By Representatives Ballweg, Jacque, Subeck, Berceau, Gannon, Horlacher, Kleefisch, Ripp, Spiros, Tittl and Genrich; cosponsored by Senators Harsdorf, Olsen, Bewley, Feyen, Marklein, L. Taylor, Vinehout and Wirch. (Companion Senate Bill 361 report passage recommended by committee on Health and Human Services, Ayes 5, Noes 0) Assembly Bill 450. Relating to: retail sales of alcohol beverages at the Ozaukee County fairgrounds. By Representatives R. Brooks and Ohnstad; cosponsored by Senators Stroebel and Darling. (Companion Senate Bill 366 report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Government Operations, Technology and Consumer Protection, Ayes 5, Noes 0) Assembly Bill 455. Relating to: age and hunting restrictions applicable to the hunting mentorship program. By Representatives Stafsholt, Kleefisch, R. Brooks, Edming, Felzkowski, Gannon, Jarchow, Krug, Kulp, Mursau, Ripp, Skowronski and Tittl; cosponsored by Senators Moulton, Craig and Tiffany. (Companion Senate Bill 362 report passage recommended by committee on Sporting Heritage, Mining and Forestry, Ayes 3, Noes 2) Assembly Bill 494. Relating to: allowing local public officials to receive anything of value that the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation or the Department of Tourism is authorized to provide. By Representatives August, Loudenbeck, Steffen, Kulp, Gannon, Ripp, Felzkowski and Kuglitsch; cosponsored by Senator Nass. (Companion Senate Bill 412 report passage recommended by committee on Labor and Regulatory Reform, Ayes 5, Noes 0) Assembly Bill 499. Relating to: the regulation of nonferrous metallic mining, prospecting, exploration, and bulk sampling, repealing administrative rules relating to wetlands, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. (FE) By Representatives Hutton, Kulp, Jarchow, Rodriguez, Horlacher, Quinn, Macco, Sanfelippo, Edming, Kremer, Gannon, Tauchen, Duchow, Kleefisch, Skowronski, Wichgers, Knodl, Bernier, Kooyenga, R. Brooks, Zimmerman and Brandtjen; cosponsored by Senators Tiffany, Fitzgerald, Darling, LeMahieu, Moulton, Feyen, Stroebel, Kapenga, Wanggaard, Craig, Lasee, Nass and Vukmir. (Companion Senate Bill 395 report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 3, Noes 2, Senate Amendment 2 adoption, Ayes 4, Noes 1, Senate Amendment 3 adoption, Ayes 3, Noes 2, Senate Amendment 5 adoption, Ayes 3, Noes 2, Senate Amendment 6 adoption, Ayes 4, Noes 1, Senate Amendment 7 adoption, Ayes 3, Noes 2, passage as amended recommended by committee on Sporting Heritage, Mining and Forestry, Ayes 3, Noes 2) Assembly Bill 528. Relating to: restrictions on the hunting of antlerless deer by members of a group hunting party. By Representatives Bernier, Milroy, Kleefisch, Berceau, Mursau and Swearingen; cosponsored by Senators Moulton and Bewley. 9

10 Assembly Bill 529. Relating to: requirements for certain services covered under the Medical Assistance program. (FE) By Representative Nygren; cosponsored by Senator Vukmir. (Companion Senate Bill 452 report passage recommended by committee on Health and Human Services, Ayes 5, Noes 0) Thirteenth Order. Fourteenth Order. Fifteenth Order. Sixteenth Order. Third reading of joint resolutions and bills. Motions may be offered. Announcements, adjournment honors, and remarks under special privilege. Adjournment. 10

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