Relating to the managed forest law and forest crop law programs.
hist110817No action taken by committee on Forestry, Parks and Outdoor Recreation on November 18, 2019. Referred on November 20, 2019.
Relating to technical changes to existing DPI rules as a result of 2017 Wisconsin Act 108 review of administrative rules. hist110819No action taken by committee on Education on November 18, 2019. Referred on November 20, 2019.
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Introduction and Reference of Proposals
Read first time and referred:
Relating to: prohibiting the governor from using the partial veto to increase state expenditures (first consideration).
By Representatives Kuglitsch, Sanfelippo, August, Skowronski, Gundrum, Quinn, Katsma, Knodl, Brooks, Duchow, Ramthun, Vorpagel, Krug, Brandtjen, James, Sortwell, Allen, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tusler and Loudenbeck; cosponsored by Senators Craig, Stroebel, Darling, LeMahieu, Tiffany, Fitzgerald, Feyen, Nass, Kooyenga, Kapenga, Wanggaard, Jacque and Bernier.
hist110831To committee on Constitution and Ethics. Relating to: honoring the life and public service of Representative Terry Musser.
By Representatives Pronschinske, Ballweg, Dittrich, Hintz, Horlacher, Kerkman, Knodl, Magnafici, Milroy, Murphy, Ohnstad, Petryk, Sinicki, Skowronski, Spiros, Steffen, Subeck, Tauchen, C. Taylor, Tranel, Tusler, VanderMeer and Vruwink; cosponsored by Senators Bernier, Carpenter, Cowles, Miller, Nass, Olsen and Risser.
Relating to: changing terminology for hearing loss and individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
By Representatives Thiesfeldt, Skowronski, Brostoff, Mursau, Anderson, Bowen, Dittrich, Emerson, Knodl, Krug, Milroy, Sinicki, Spreitzer, Subeck, Tusler, Vruwink and C. Taylor; cosponsored by Senators Marklein, Larson and L. Taylor.
Relating to: use of child safety restraint systems in motor vehicles and providing a penalty.
By Representatives Tusler, C. Taylor, Billings, Bowen, Cabrera, Considine, Crowley, Emerson, Gruszynski, Haywood, Hebl, Ohnstad, Sargent, Spreitzer, Vruwink and Zimmerman; cosponsored by Senators Bewley, Smith and L. Taylor.
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Executive Communications
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
Madison
November 20, 2019
To the Honorable Members of the Assembly:
The following bills, originating in the Assembly, have been approved, signed and deposited in the office of the Secretary of State:
Bill Number Act Number Date Approved
Bill Number Act Number Date Approved
Assembly Bill 59 30 November 20, 2019
Respectfully submitted,
TONY EVERS
Governor
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Pursuant to s. 35.095 (1)(b), Wisconsin Statutes, the following 2019 Acts have been published: Act Number Bill Number Publication Date
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Governor’s Veto Messages
November 19, 2019
To the Honorable Members of the Assembly:
hist110824I am vetoing Assembly Bill 249 in its entirety. This bill relates to the designation and marking of a highway or bridge for an honoree. Under the legislation, houses of the legislature are prohibited from considering a bill to designate a highway or bridge to an honoree unless specific criteria are met.
I am vetoing this bill in its entirety because I object to limiting the ability to commemorate those who have made significant contributions to or sacrifices for the people of Wisconsin. Recent legislation that honors the victims of the 9 / 11 terrorist attacks, for example, would not meet the criteria in this bill. Further, I object to this bill because it places an unconstitutional limit on the deliberations or actions of future legislatures. See Flynn v. Dep't of Admin., 216 Wis. 2d 521, 543, 576 N.W.2d 245, 254 (1998). Respectfully submitted,
Tony Evers
Governor
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November 20, 2019
To the Honorable Members of the Assembly:
hist110845I am vetoing Assembly Bill 76 in its entirety. This bill would prohibit the Department of Health Services from requiring that an instructional program for nurse aides exceed the minimum number of total training hours and hours of clinical experience required under federal law. State law currently requires programs to be at least 120 hours in length and include 32 hours of clinical experience. Federal law requires programs to be at least 75 hours in length and include 16 hours of clinical experience.
I am vetoing this bill in its entirety because I object to providing less training for those who care for our state's most vulnerable citizens. Research has shown that higher training standards result in better outcomes for patients, lower staff turnover, and higher job satisfaction. There are better ways to address the shortage of nurse aides than reducing the quality of training programs. That is why I directed the Governor's Task Force on Caregiving with developing strategies to attract and retain a strong direct care workforce.
Respectfully submitted,