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By Senator Smith; cosponsored by Representatives Shankland, Novak, Cabrera, Considine, C. Taylor and Brostoff.
hist121284To the committee on Agriculture, Revenue and Financial Institutions.
hist120847Senate Bill 878
Relating to: creating a Mississippi River erosion control revolving loan program, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation.
By Senators Smith and Ringhand; cosponsored by Representatives Billings, Emerson, Pope, Subeck and Spreitzer.
hist121285To the committee on Natural Resources and Energy.
hist120848Senate Bill 879
Relating to: distribution of Blue Books to libraries under the Department of Corrections.
By Senators Risser, L. Taylor, Smith and Bewley; cosponsored by Representatives Bowen, Vruwink, Brostoff, Sinicki, Zamarripa, L. Myers, Sargent, Hebl, Stubbs, Emerson and Spreitzer.
hist121286To the committee on Government Operations, Technology and Consumer Protection.
hist120849Senate Bill 880
Relating to: motor vehicle accident reporting requirements and financial responsibility for certain motor vehicle accidents.
By Senator Ringhand; cosponsored by Representative Considine.
hist121287To the committee on Insurance, Financial Services, Government Oversight and Courts.
hist120904Senate Bill 881
Relating to: claims by and treatment of wrongfully imprisoned persons and making an appropriation.
By Senators Risser, Kooyenga, Wanggaard and Smith; cosponsored by Representatives Hebl, Pope, Subeck, Brostoff, Ohnstad, Sinicki, Sargent, Stubbs, Zamarripa, C. Taylor, Considine, Emerson, Bowen, Crowley, Anderson and Spreitzer.
hist121289To the committee on Insurance, Financial Services, Government Oversight and Courts.
hist120954Senate Bill 882
Relating to: reasonable accommodations for University of Wisconsin System and technical college students who are victims of sexual violence and harassment.
By Senators Testin and Schachtner; cosponsored by Representatives Thiesfeldt, Horlacher, C. Taylor, Milroy, Sanfelippo and Spreitzer.
hist121291To the committee on Universities, Technical Colleges, Children and Families.
hist121144Senate Bill 883
Relating to: using telehealth in the practice of dentistry and dental hygiene and granting rule-making authority.
By Senator Kooyenga; cosponsored by Representatives Loudenbeck, Ballweg, Dittrich and Felzkowski.
hist121292To the committee on Health and Human Services.
hist121145Senate Bill 884
Relating to: creating a Great Lakes erosion control revolving loan program, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation.
By Senators Wirch, Wanggaard and Ringhand; cosponsored by Representatives McGuire, Kitchens, Neubauer, Kerkman, Brostoff, Dittrich, Fields, Gruszynski, Ohnstad, Sargent, Sinicki, Spreitzer, Stubbs, Subeck and Zamarripa.
hist121293To the committee on Natural Resources and Energy.
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Petitions and Communications
hist121470Pursuant to Senate Rule 17 (5), Representative Loudenbeck added as a cosponsor of Senate Bill 493.
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State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
February 28, 2020
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
hist121473Senate Bill 6   106   February 28, 2020
hist121475Senate Bill 50   108   February 28, 2020
hist121476Senate Bill 70   111   February 28, 2020
hist121471Senate Bill 819   104   February 28, 2020
Sincerely,
TONY EVERS
Governor
Pursuant to s. 35.095 (1)(b), Wisconsin Statutes, the following 2019 Act(s) have been published:
Act Number   Bill Number   Publication Date
hist121472Wisconsin Act 104   819   February 29, 2020
hist121474Wisconsin Act 106   6   February 29, 2020
hist121594Wisconsin Act 108   50   February 29, 2020
hist121477Wisconsin Act 111   70   February 29, 2020
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State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
February 28, 2020
The Honorable, the Senate:
hist121430I am vetoing 2019 Senate Bill 613 in its entirety.
The bill specifies that in determining whether a “breach of the peace” occurs in the repossession of property (when undertaken without a judgement), only the action of the creditor and its authorized repossessor is to be considered and that any action by the customer, debtor, lessee or any bystander may not be considered. The bill also limits the liabilities of creditors, authorized repossessors, and independent contractors undertaking repossession of vehicles if they comply with all applicable requirements.
I am vetoing the bill because I object to excluding the conduct, actions or statements by a customer, debtor, lessee or any bystander in determining if a repossession occurs without a breach of the peace. Because some individuals, especially low-income individuals, move more frequently, they may not receive any of the notifications (including notice of a debtor’s potential courses of action) that state law requires prior to a repossession. As a result, the repossession action itself may be an individual’s first knowledge of a pending repossession. Preventing individuals from having their objection receive legal weight denies them important protections, such as the right to a hearing. As a result, the bill could unjustly deprive vulnerable individuals of their vehicles and result in these individuals losing their employment if they cannot find other means of transportation. The risk that the bill creates for individuals who may unjustly have their vehicles repossessed does not outweigh any efficiencies in the repossession process that the bill is intended to create.
Respectfully submitted,
TONY EVERS
Governor
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State of Wisconsin
Office of the Senate President
February 28, 2020
The Honorable, the Senate:
Pursuant to Senate Rule 44m (3), the Senate President may direct the chief clerk to present correctly enrolled legislation that originated in the Senate to the Governor. Please deliver the following bills to the Governor’s office immediately.
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Senate Bill 43, relating to paddlewheel raffles
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Senate Bill 72, relating to requiring certain occupational areas to be included in the youth apprenticeship program
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Senate Bill 91, relating to buying and selling water pollution credits through a central clearinghouse
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Senate Bill 108, relating to vacancies in elective offices in cities and villages
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Senate Bill 117, relating to adopting revisions to the state’s uniform athlete agents act and providing a penalty
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Senate Bill 139, relating to relating to sexual contact with an animal and providing a penalty
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Senate Bill 162, relating to relating to a fee for certain motor vehicle certificate of title transfers
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Senate Bill 203, relating to relating to issuance by municipalities of alcohol beverage operator’s licenses
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Senate Bill 205, relating to relating to transferring academic credits from military transcripts to University of Wisconsin system schools and technical colleges
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Senate Bill 217, relating to diabetes care and prevention plan
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Senate Bill 252, relating to a flood risk reduction pilot project and making an appropriation
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Senate Bill 268, relating to lengthening the time during which tax increments may be allocated and expenditures for project costs may be made and extending the maximum life for Tax Incremental District Number Two in the village of Kronenwetter
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Senate Bill 289, relating to notice of change in terms of premium amount for insurance policy renewal
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Senate Bill 292, relating to notices of eligibility to receive a prize
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Senate Bill 298, relating to Department of Natural Resources’ efforts to raise awareness about Lyme disease
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Senate Bill 351, relating to a sales tax exemption for tangible personal property temporarily stored in this state
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Senate Bill 368, relating to money laundering and providing a penalty
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Senate Bill 369, relating to federal emergency management assistance payments to municipalities
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Senate Bill 383, relating to the fee for a first-time annual fishing license for residents who are 16 or 17 years old or who are 65 years old or older
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