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One-Hundred and Fifth Regular Session

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

1:00 P.M.

First Order.                         Call of roll.

Second Order.                     Chief clerk's entries.

Third Order.                       Introduction, first reading and reference of proposals.

Fourth Order.                     Report of committees.

Fifth Order.                         Petitions and communications.

Sixth Order.                        Referrals and receipt of committee reports concerning proposed administrative rules.

Seventh Order.                    Advice and consent of the Senate.

Eighth Order.                      Messages from the Assembly.

Ninth Order.                       Special Orders.

Tenth Order.                       Second reading and amendments of senate joint resolutions and senate bills.

QUESTION:          Shall the bill be ordered to a third reading?

Senate Bill 76.  Relating to: distribution of the aid payment for personal property upon termination of a tax incremental district. (FE) By Senators Bernier, Ringhand and Stroebel; cosponsored by Representatives Steffen, Bowen, Dittrich, Gundrum, Murphy, Novak, Petersen, Rozar, Skowronski, Spiros and Zimmerman.  (Report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Government Operations, Legal Review and Consumer Protection, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Senate Amendment 1 pending

                              Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up its companion bill, Assembly Bill 56, in lieu of Senate Bill 76. 

 

Senate Bill 191.  Relating to: the authority to shoot a beaver or muskrat causing damage to a highway. By Senators Stafsholt, Bradley, Felzkowski, Marklein and Stroebel; cosponsored by Representatives Edming, Skowronski, Callahan, Knodl, Kurtz, Magnafici, Moses, Mursau, Rozar, Tranel, VanderMeer and Wichgers.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Sporting Heritage, Small Business and Rural Issues, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

                              Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up its companion bill, Assembly Bill 163, in lieu of Senate Bill 191. 

Senate Bill 241.  Relating to: pen registers and trap and trace devices. By Senator Jacque; cosponsored by Representatives Mursau, Armstrong, Baldeh, Kuglitsch and Wichgers.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 7, Noes 0)

Senate Bill 254.  Relating to: extension of certain approvals and occupancy permits under the uniform dwelling code, extension of certain approvals that are subject to administrative, judicial, or appellate proceedings, waiver of interest and penalties on late 2021 property tax payments, and waiver of the timely payment requirement for filing certain property tax claims. (FE) By Senators Feyen, Felzkowski, Marklein and Wanggaard; cosponsored by Representatives Vorpagel, Katsma, Doyle, Horlacher, Knodl, Kuglitsch, Kurtz, Moses, Ramthun, Skowronski, Tittl, Vruwink and Zimmerman.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Economic and Workforce Development, Ayes 3, Noes 2)

Senate Substitute Amendments 1 and 2 pending

Senate Bill 268.  Relating to: compensation of election officials performing duties during a recount. (FE) By Senators Bernier, Ballweg, Marklein, Nass and Stroebel; cosponsored by Representatives Horlacher, Callahan, Edming, Kuglitsch, Moses, Mursau, Ramthun, Rozar, Skowronski and Tusler.  (Report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 3, Noes 2, passage as amended recommended by committee on Elections, Election Process Reform and Ethics, Ayes 3, Noes 2)

Senate Amendments 1 and 2 pending

Senate Bill 270.  Relating to: discontinuance of certain special group plates. (FE) By Senators Petrowski, Carpenter, Cowles and Nass; cosponsored by Representatives Spiros, Plumer, Bowen, Edming, Krug, Moses, Murphy, Rozar, Tusler and VanderMeer.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Transportation and Local Government, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Senate Bill 303.  Relating to: local reporting requirements related to general transportation aids. By Senators Ballweg, Smith and Jacque; cosponsored by Representatives Petryk, Dallman, Spreitzer, Armstrong, Bowen, Edming, Gundrum, Mursau, Rozar, Snodgrass, Tittl, VanderMeer, Murphy and James.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Transportation and Local Government, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

 

 

Senate Bill 311.  Relating to: traffic violations when emergency or roadside response vehicles are present and providing a penalty. (FE) By Senators Ballweg, Testin, Carpenter, Larson, Marklein and Ringhand; cosponsored by Representatives Loudenbeck, Novak, Plumer, Shankland, Ramthun, Spiros, Armstrong, Brandtjen, Cabral-Guevara, Cabrera, Callahan, Conley, Considine, Dallman, Dittrich, Duchow, James, Kerkman, Kitchens, Krug, Murphy, Mursau, Shelton, Sinicki, Skowronski, Snodgrass, Spreitzer, Subeck, Stubbs, VanderMeer, Vruwink, Wittke and Zimmerman.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Transportation and Local Government, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

                              Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up its companion bill, Assembly Bill 297, in lieu of Senate Bill 311. 

Senate Bill 352.  Relating to: manufacturing, distributing, or delivering fentanyl or fentanyl analogs and providing a penalty. By Senators Wanggaard, Smith, Ballweg, Darling, Feyen, Marklein and Pfaff; cosponsored by Representatives Billings, Spiros, Armstrong, Brandtjen, Cabral-Guevara, Cabrera, Doyle, Murphy, Mursau, Ohnstad, Rozar, Sinicki, Subeck, Ortiz-Velez, Vruwink and Wichgers.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 7, Noes 0)

Senate Bill 384.  Relating to: school district membership in an interscholastic athletic association in the 2021-22 school year. By Senators Jagler, Roth, Ballweg, Nass, Stroebel and Wimberger; cosponsored by Representatives Kuglitsch, Dittrich, Brandtjen, Duchow, Edming, Knodl, Magnafici, Murphy, Pronschinske and Rozar.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Education, Ayes 4, Noes 3)

                              Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up its companion bill, Assembly Bill 383, in lieu of Senate Bill 384. 

Senate Bill 386.  Relating to: settlement of the multidistrict opiate litigation. By Senator Testin; cosponsored by Representative Plumer.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Health, Ayes 3, Noes 2)

                              Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up its companion bill, Assembly Bill 374, in lieu of Senate Bill 386.  

Eleventh Order.                  Second reading and amendments of assembly joint resolutions and assembly bills.

QUESTION:          Shall the bill be ordered to a third reading?

Assembly Bill 56.  Relating to: distribution of the aid payment for personal property upon termination of a tax incremental district. (FE) By Representatives Steffen, Bowen, Dittrich, Gundrum, Murphy, Novak, Petersen, Rozar, Skowronski, Spiros and Zimmerman; cosponsored by Senators Bernier, Ringhand and Stroebel.  (Companion Senate Bill 76 report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Government Operations, Legal Review and Consumer Protection, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up Assembly Bill 56 in lieu of its companion bill, Senate Bill 76. 

Assembly Bill 121.  Relating to: practicing hair braiding without a license. (FE) By Representatives Stubbs, Sortwell, Cabrera, Neubauer, Considine, Hong, Conley, Baldeh, Tranel, Ortiz-Velez, Subeck, Billings, Tusler and Hesselbein; cosponsored by Senators Johnson, Felzkowski, Roys and Carpenter.  (Report concurrence recommended by committee on Insurance, Licensing and Forestry, Ayes 4, Noes 1)

Assembly Bill 163.  Relating to: the authority to shoot a beaver or muskrat causing damage to a highway. By Representatives Edming, Skowronski, Callahan, Knodl, Kurtz, Magnafici, Moses, Mursau, Rozar, Tranel, VanderMeer and Wichgers; cosponsored by Senators Stafsholt, Bradley, Felzkowski, Marklein and Stroebel.  (Companion Senate Bill 191 report passage recommended by committee on Sporting Heritage, Small Business and Rural Issues, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up Assembly Bill 163 in lieu of its companion bill, Senate Bill 191. 

Assembly Bill 293.  Relating to: restrictions on enforcing federal laws regulating firearms, firearm accessories, and ammunition, the use of public resources to confiscate firearms, and providing a penalty. By Representatives Pronschinske, August, Armstrong, Brandtjen, Cabral-Guevara, Callahan, Dallman, Edming, Gundrum, Horlacher, James, Kuglitsch, Magnafici, Moses, Murphy, Neylon, Novak, Rozar, Schraa, Skowronski, Sortwell, Steffen, Summerfield, Swearingen, Thiesfeldt, Tittl, VanderMeer, Vorpagel, Wichgers, Jagler, Tauchen, Allen and Born; cosponsored by Senators Felzkowski, Bernier, Jacque, Marklein, Nass, Roth and Wanggaard.  (Companion Senate Bill 314 report passage recommended by committee on Labor and Regulatory Reform, Ayes 3, Noes 2)

Assembly Bill 297.  Relating to: traffic violations when emergency or roadside response vehicles are present and providing a penalty. (FE) By Representatives Loudenbeck, Novak, Plumer, Shankland, Ramthun, Spiros, Armstrong, Brandtjen, Cabral-Guevara, Cabrera, Callahan, Conley, Considine, Dallman, Dittrich, Duchow, James, Kerkman, Kitchens, Krug, Murphy, Mursau, Shelton, Sinicki, Skowronski, Snodgrass, Spreitzer, Subeck, Stubbs, VanderMeer, Vruwink, Wittke and Zimmerman; cosponsored by Senators Ballweg, Testin, Carpenter, Larson, Marklein and Ringhand.  (Companion Senate Bill 311 report passage recommended by committee on Transportation and Local Government, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up Assembly Bill 297 in lieu of its companion bill, Senate Bill 311. 

Assembly Bill 369.  Relating to: timeline for local redistricting in Wisconsin following the 2020 federal decennial census. By committee on State Affairs.  (Companion Senate Bill 385 report passage recommended by committee on Government Operations, Legal Review and Consumer Protection, Ayes 3, Noes 2)

Assembly Bill 374.  Relating to: settlement of the multidistrict opiate litigation. By Representative Plumer; cosponsored by Senator Testin.  (Companion Senate Bill 386 report passage recommended by committee on Health, Ayes 3, Noes 2)

Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up Assembly Bill 374 in lieu of its companion bill, Senate Bill 386.

Assembly Bill 383.  Relating to: school district membership in an interscholastic athletic association in the 2021-22 school year. By Representatives Kuglitsch, Dittrich, Brandtjen, Duchow, Edming, Knodl, Magnafici, Murphy, Pronschinske and Rozar; cosponsored by Senators Jagler, Roth, Ballweg, Nass, Stroebel and Wimberger.  (Companion Senate Bill 384 report passage recommended by committee on Education, Ayes 4, Noes 3)

Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up Assembly Bill 383 in lieu of its companion bill, Senate Bill 384. 

Twelfth Order.                    Third reading of joint resolutions and bills.

Thirteenth Order.               Motions may be offered.

Fourteenth Order.              Consideration of resolutions and joint resolutions not requiring a third reading.

QUESTION:          Shall the joint resolution be adopted?

Senate Joint Resolution 42.  Relating to: congratulating Fight Crime: Invest in Kids on their 25th anniversary. By Senator Jacque; cosponsored by Representatives James, Cabral-Guevara, Subeck, Spiros, Murphy, Armstrong, Moses, Horlacher and Tusler.

Senate Joint Resolution 47.  Relating to: proclaiming the week of June 20 through June 26, 2021, as Lawnmower Safety Week throughout the state of Wisconsin. By Senator Marklein; cosponsored by Representative Kurtz.

Senate Joint Resolution 48.  Relating to: recognizing June 27 as Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day and June as Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Month. By Senators Jacque, Ballweg, Bewley, L. Taylor and Wanggaard; cosponsored by Representatives Horlacher, Armstrong, Behnke, Brostoff, Cabral-Guevara, Cabrera, Emerson, Gundrum, Rozar, Spiros, Spreitzer and Subeck.

Fifteenth Order.                  Announcements, adjournment honors, and remarks under special privilege.

Sixteenth Order.                 Adjournment.