Friday, December 30, 2011
One-Hundredth Regular Session
STATE OF WISCONSIN
Senate Journal
The Chief Clerk makes the following entries under the above date.
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Chief Clerk's Entries
The Chief Clerk makes the following entries dated Wednesday, December 28 , 2011.
Introduction, First Reading, and
Reference of Proposals
Read first time and referred:
Senate Bill 353
Relating to: the use of seclusion and physical restraint on pupils in public schools.
By Senators Olsen, Lassa and Schultz; cosponsored by Representatives Kestell, Endsley, Pasch, Pocan, Pope-Roberts, Ripp, Sinicki and Spanbauer.
To committee on Education.
Senate Bill 354
Relating to: registration and operation of all-terrain vehicles and utility terrain vehicles, granting rule-making authority, and making appropriations.
By Senators Leibham, Holperin, Harsdorf, Moulton, Hansen, Lassa and Taylor; cosponsored by Representatives Severson, Rivard, Endsley, Krug, Marklein, Nygren, A. Ott, Petryk, Spanbauer, Strachota, Tauchen, Tiffany, Tranel and Brooks.
To committee on Transportation and Elections.
Senate Bill 355
Relating to: the hours that a minor may work.
By Senators Lassa, Taylor, Hansen, Risser, S. Coggs and C. Larson; cosponsored by Representatives Grigsby, Pocan, Doyle, Pasch, Turner, Sinicki, Berceau, Hebl, Roys, Mason, Zamarripa, Kessler, Clark, Hintz, C. Taylor and Bewley.
To committee on Economic Development and Veterans and Military Affairs.
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Petitions and Communications
Pursuant to Senate Rule 17 (5), Senator Galloway added as a coauthor of Senate Bill 354 .
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The Chief Clerk makes the following entries dated Thursday, December 29 , 2011.
Petitions and Communications
Pursuant to Senate Rule 17 (5), Representative Molepske Jr added as a cosponsor of Senate Bill 346 .
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Referrals and Receipt of Committee Reports Concerning Proposed Administrative Rules
The joint committee for review of Administrative Rules reports and recommends:
Relating to administration of stewardship grants.
No action taken.
Relating to game and hunting, game refuges, miscellaneous fur, fish, game and outdoor recreation, and the use of department properties.
No action taken.
Leah Vukmir
Senate Chairperson
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Introduction, First Reading, and
Reference of Proposals
Read first time and referred:
Senate Bill 356
Relating to: the authority of credit unions to make donations and grants.
By Senators Grothman, Lassa, Schultz, S. Coggs, Wanggaard, Moulton, Hansen and Cowles; cosponsored by Representatives Kooyenga, Krug, Jacque, Spanbauer, Kerkman, A. Ott, Stroebel, Wynn, Molepske Jr, Tauchen, Fields, C. Taylor, LeMahieu, Bewley, Kaufert and Endsley.
To committee on Financial Institutions and Rural Issues.
Senate Bill 357
Relating to: applying a service member's military education, training, or other experience for purposes of satisfying certain requirements for a professional credential.
By Senators Moulton, Lassa, Taylor, S. Coggs and Lasee; cosponsored by Representatives Wynn, Jacque, Spanbauer, Knilans, Tranel, Ballweg, Brooks, Pridemore, Sinicki, Ripp, Farrow and Bewley.
To committee on Economic Development and Veterans and Military Affairs.
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S638 Petitions and Communications
State of Wisconsin
Governor's Dry Cleaner Environmental Response Council
December 20, 2011
The Honorable, The Legislature:
The Governor's Council for the Dry Cleaning Environmental Response Program (DERP) is pleased to provide this 5-year Program Evaluation Report. This report is intended to meet statutory requirements contained in s. 292.65(13), Wis. Stats.
The Dry Cleaning Environmental Response Program is an outstanding example of cooperation between industry and DNR. The costs of DERP are primarily borne by the dry cleaner industry. The industry is proactive in addressing environmental cleanup at dry cleaner facilities. This effort restores value to many family-owned businesses, allows second and third generation owners to continue in the family business, and helps avoid abandonment of contaminated properties and the impact these have on municipalities.
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