Assembly Amendment 2 adoption:
Ayes: 15 - Representatives Williams, Endsley, Stone, Kapenga, Klenke, Knilans, Kuglitsch, Loudenbeck, Petryk, Molepske Jr, Bernard Schaber, Fields, Toles, Krusick and Mason.
Noes: 0.
Assembly Amendment 3 adoption:
Ayes: 15 - Representatives Williams, Endsley, Stone, Kapenga, Klenke, Knilans, Kuglitsch, Loudenbeck, Petryk, Molepske Jr, Bernard Schaber, Fields, Toles, Krusick and Mason.
Noes: 0.
Passage as amended:
Ayes: 14 - Representatives Williams, Endsley, Stone, Kapenga, Klenke, Knilans, Kuglitsch, Loudenbeck, Petryk, Molepske Jr, Bernard Schaber, Fields, Toles and Mason.
Noes: 1 - Representative Krusick.
To committee on Rules.
Mary Williams
Chairperson
Committee on Jobs, Economy and Small Business
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State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
Madison
Executive Order Number 41
Relating to a Special Election for the
Ninety-Fifth Assembly District
WHEREAS, the Honorable Jennifer Shilling, submitted her resignation as a State Representative for the Ninety-Fifth Assembly District, effective August 26, 2011;
A495 Now therefore, I, Scott Walker, Governor of the State of Wisconsin, pursuant to article IV, section 14 of the Wisconsin Constitution and section 8.50 (4) of the Wisconsin Statutes, order that a special election be held on November 8, 2011 to fill the vacancy in the Ninety-Fifth Assembly District, as created in the combined cases Baumgart v. Wendelberger, No. 01-C-0121 (E.D. Wis. May 30, 2002), and Jensen v. Wendelberger, No. 02-C-0366 (E.D. Wis. Feb. 12, 2002), and whose boundaries are set out in the Judicial Plan following section 4.005 of the 2009-10 Wisconsin Statutes. A copy of the boundary descriptions can be obtained from the Government Accountability Board, or the Legislative Reference Bureau at 1 East Main Street, Suite 200, Madison, Wisconsin. The term for the Ninety-Fifth Assembly District will expire on the first Monday in January, 2013. If a primary is necessary, it shall be held on October 11, 2011. Circulation of nomination papers for candidates may begin today, September 2, 2011 and nomination papers must be filed no later than 5:00 p.m., September 13, 2011 in the office of the Government Accountability Board. This election shall be held, conducted, canvassed, and returned in accordance with law.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Wisconsin to be affixed. Done at the Capitol in the City of Madison this second day of September, in the year two thousand eleven.
SCOTT WALKER
Governor
By the Governor:

DOUGLAS LA FOLLETTE
Secretary of State
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Speaker's Communications
September 6, 2011
Mr. Patrick Fuller
Chief Clerk, Wisconsin State Assembly
Room 401, Risser Justice Center
17 West Main Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53703
Dear Patrick:
Pursuant to Assembly Rule 42 (3)(c), I am withdrawing Senate Bill 115 from the Assembly Committee on Election and Campaign Reform and re-referring it to the Assembly Committee on Rules. I have the consent of Representative Gary Tauchen, chair of the Assembly Committee on Election and Campaign Reform, to take this action.
Sincerely,
Jeff Fitzgerald
Assembly Speaker
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Communications
State of Wisconsin
Legislative Reference Bureau
Madison
DATE: September 1, 2011

TO: Patrick E. Fuller
Assembly Chief Clerk

Robert Marchant
Senate Chief Clerk
FROM: Bruce J. Hoesly
Code Editor

SUBJECT: Rules published in the August 31, 2011 Wisconsin Administrative Register, No. 668.
The following rules have been published:
Clearinghouse Rule 08-087 effective 9-1-2011
Clearinghouse Rule 10-103 part eff. 9-1-2011
part eff. 1-1-2012
part eff. 7-1-2014
Clearinghouse Rule 11-002 effective 9-1-2011
Clearinghouse Rule 10-120 effective 9-1-2011
Clearinghouse Rule 10-131 effective 9-1-2011
Clearinghouse Rule 10-135 effective 9-1-2011
Clearinghouse Rule 10-137 effective 9-1-2011
Clearinghouse Rule 10-138 effective 9-1-2011
Clearinghouse Rule 10-142 effective 9-1-2011
Clearinghouse Rule 10-143 effective 9-1-2011
Clearinghouse Rule 10-144 effective 9-1-2011
Clearinghouse Rule 10-148 effective 9-1-2011
Clearinghouse Rule 11-015 effective 9-1-2011
Clearinghouse Rule 11-016 effective 9-1-2011
Clearinghouse Rule 11-017 effective 9-1-2011
Clearinghouse Rule 11-021 effective 9-1-2011
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Referral of Agency Reports
State of Wisconsin
Groundwater Coordinating Council
Madison
August 30, 2011
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
This report summarizes and provides links to information on GCC and agency activities related to groundwater protection and management in FY 11 (July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011). The links also provide information on the condition of the groundwater resource. At the end of this report are the GCC's recommendations titled Directions for Future Groundwater Protection.
The report and supporting materials will be made available online at
http://dnr.wi.gov/org/water/dwg/gcc/rtl/gccreport2011.htm
Highlights of the State's groundwater protection activities this past year include:
A496 Research and monitoring contributing to our understanding of many groundwater issues including: nitrate, mercury methylation, biofuel cropping, antibiotics, climate change, water use, and fecal contamination.
Implementation of the Great Lakes Compact (2008 Wisconsin Act 227).
The Water Resources Library made considerable progress in providing full-text reports of UWS and DNR groundwater monitoring and research projects through the UW Ecology and Natural Resources Digital Collection.
We hope you will find this report to be a useful reference in protecting Wisconsin's valuable groundwater resource.
Sincerely,
Ken Johnson, Chair
Groundwater Coordinating Council
Referred to committee on Natural Resources.
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State of Wisconsin
Division of Energy Services
Madison
August 31, 2011
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
It is with pleasure that I forward the FY09 Annual Report for Wisconsin's Home Energy Plus Public Benefits Program. The Public Benefits Program was created in 1999 by Act 9 to preserve the benefits of energy efficiency, renewable energy and low-income energy assistance for the residents of Wisconsin. Since 2005, public benefits funding continues under Wisconsin Act 141, which allows the state to increase the number of households served. The segregated Public Benefits Fund, which supports the Home Energy Plus Programs, is funded by electric and natural gas utility ratepayers. Investor-owned utilities, participating municipal and cooperative utilities serve about 85 percent of the state's electricity customers.
Wisconsin's public benefits programs are administered by the Department of Administration, Division of Energy Services through the Home Energy Plus Program and encompass two distinct delivery areas. The Weatherization Assistance Program provides weatherization and conservation services, and the Home Energy Assistance Program provides bill payment assistance to resident households with incomes at or below 60 percent State Median Income.
Please take a few minutes to peruse this annual report. I am confident that you will find a comprehensive, productive Home Energy Plus Public Benefits Program. The State of Wisconsin can be justifiably proud of this achievement and the support from our partners and program providers.
You can also find this report on the Home Energy Plus Website at http://homeenergyplus.wi.gov.
Sincerely,
Barb Klugsieja
Bureau Director
Division of Energy Services
Referred to committee on Energy and Utilities.
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State of Wisconsin
Claims Board
Madison
September 1, 2011
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