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One-Hundred and Fifth Regular Session

Tuesday, January 25, 2022

11:00 A.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.

QUESTION:          Shall the Assembly Amendment be concurred in?

Senate Bill 115.  Relating to: continuing education program sponsors for chiropractors, chiropractic technicians, and chiropractic radiological technicians. (FE) By Senators Petrowski, Bewley, Bradley, Cowles, Felzkowski, Kooyenga, Nass, Testin and Wanggaard; cosponsored by Representatives Spiros, Moses, Born, Callahan, Edming, Horlacher, Kitchens, Knodl, Loudenbeck, Macco, Murphy, Petryk, Ramthun, Rozar, Skowronski, Snyder, Thiesfeldt, Tittl, Tusler, VanderMeer and Wichgers.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Health, Ayes 3, Noes 2)

Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 pending

Senate Bill 235.  Relating to: measuring a school district's improvement for the school and school district accountability report. (FE) By Senators Bradley and Nass; cosponsored by Representatives Skowronski, Brandtjen, Edming, Horlacher, James, Moses, Ramthun, Sanfelippo, Schraa and Wichgers.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Education, Ayes 7, Noes 0)

Assembly Amendment 1 pending

Senate Bill 491.  Relating to: subsidized guardianship payments. (FE) By Senators Bernier, Ballweg, Cowles, Darling, Felzkowski, Kooyenga, Marklein and Roth; cosponsored by Representatives Loudenbeck, Rozar, Armstrong, Billings, Born, Dittrich, Doyle, Gundrum, Kitchens, Knodl, Kurtz, Milroy, Moses, L. Myers, Novak, Pronschinske, J. Rodriguez, Schraa, Snyder, Spiros, Subeck, Tauchen, Tittl, Tusler and Penterman.  (Report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Human Services, Children and Families, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Assembly Amendment 1 pending

Ninth Order.                       Special Orders.

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

QUESTION:          Shall the joint resolution be ordered to a third reading?

Senate Joint Resolution 32.  Relating to: eligibility to vote in Wisconsin (first consideration). By Senators Roth, Bradley, Nass, Felzkowski, Jacque, Jagler, Stroebel and Ballweg; cosponsored by Representatives Steineke, August, Armstrong, Born, Brooks, Cabral-Guevara, Dallman, Dittrich, Duchow, Edming, Gundrum, Katsma, Kuglitsch, Kurtz, Loudenbeck, Magnafici, Mursau, Petersen, Plumer, Rozar, Sortwell, Spiros, Steffen, Swearingen, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tittl, VanderMeer, Vorpagel, Wichgers, Wittke, Schraa and Neylon.  (Report adoption recommended by committee on Veterans and Military Affairs and Constitution and Federalism, Ayes 3, Noes 2)

Senate Joint Resolution 84.  Relating to: expenditure of moneys Wisconsin receives from the federal government (first consideration). By Senators Kooyenga, Marklein, Stroebel, Darling and Nass; cosponsored by Representatives Wittke, Kurtz, Armstrong, Steffen, Thiesfeldt, Murphy, Gundrum, Edming, Penterman, James, Knodl, Macco and Behnke.  (Report adoption recommended by committee on Financial Institutions and Revenue, Ayes 3, Noes 2)

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

Senate Bill 232.  Relating to: allowing the Department of Safety and Professional Services and credentialing boards to grant credentials with provisional status, extending the time limit for emergency rule procedures, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, and granting rule-making authority. (FE) By Senators Kooyenga, Jacque, Marklein, Wimberger and Stroebel; cosponsored by Representatives Horlacher, VanderMeer, Haywood, Allen, Bowen, Brandtjen, Brooks, Dittrich, Edming, James, Katsma, Moses, Novak, Oldenburg, Rozar, Snodgrass, Sortwell, Spiros, Stubbs, Thiesfeldt, Wichgers, Wittke, Tittl, Knodl and Zimmerman.  (Report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Insurance, Licensing and Forestry, Ayes 4, Noes 1)

Senate Amendments 1 and 2 pending

Senate Bill 252.  Relating to: extending the time during which tax increments may be allocated and expenditures for project costs may be made for Tax Incremental District Number 2 in the city of Wisconsin Dells and extending the time during which expenditures for project costs may be made for Tax Incremental District Number 3 in the city of Wisconsin Dells. By Senators Ballweg and Marklein; cosponsored by Representatives Dallman, Kurtz, Skowronski, Steffen, Tittl and Tusler.  (Report Senate Substitute 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 Substitute Amendment 1 pending

Senate Bill 296.  Relating to: participation in a riot and providing a penalty. By Senators Wanggaard, Marklein and Ballweg; cosponsored by Representatives Spiros, Knodl, Cabral-Guevara, Callahan, Dittrich, Edming, James, Kuglitsch, Murphy, Ramthun, Wichgers, Steffen, Magnafici, Gundrum, Moses, Rozar and Neylon.  (Report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 4, Noes 2, passage as amended recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 4, Noes 2)

Senate Amendments 1 and 2 pending

                            Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up its companion bill, Assembly Bill 279, in lieu of Senate Bill 296. 

Senate Bill 346.  Relating to: grants to map, control, eradicate, monitor, and minimize the spread of wild parsnip; funding for the Bureau of Natural Heritage Conservation; granting rule-making authority; and making an appropriation. (FE) By Senators Testin, Carpenter, Bewley, Larson, Pfaff, Ringhand, Roys, Smith and L. Taylor; cosponsored by Representatives Shankland, VanderMeer, Baldeh, Billings, Cabrera, Conley, Doyle, Emerson, Hebl, Hesselbein, B. Meyers, Milroy, Neubauer, Ohnstad, Oldenburg, Pope, Rozar, Shelton, Spreitzer, Stubbs, Subeck and Moore Omokunde.  (Report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Natural Resources and Energy, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Senate Amendment 1 pending

Senate Bill 357.  Relating to: regulating the sale of items that are qualified medical expenses below cost. (FE) By Senators Stroebel, Carpenter, Jacque and Nass; cosponsored by Representatives Neylon, Knodl, Allen, Armstrong, Brandtjen, Brooks, Cabral-Guevara, Dallman, Dittrich, Duchow, Horlacher, James, Krug, Kuglitsch, Magnafici, Murphy, Moses, Oldenburg, Ramthun, Rozar, Sanfelippo, Skowronski, Snyder, Thiesfeldt, Tittl, Tusler, Wittke, Wichgers and Schraa.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Government Operations, Legal Review and Consumer Protection, Ayes 3, Noes 2)

Senate Bill 388.  Relating to: increased penalties for crimes against adults at risk; restraining orders for adults at risk; freezing assets of a defendant charged with financial exploitation of an adult at risk; sexual assault of an adult at risk; and providing a penalty. By Senator Jacque; cosponsored by Representatives Skowronski, Moses, Murphy and Wichgers.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 6, Noes 1)

Senate Bill 394.  Relating to: advanced practice registered nurses, extending the time limit for emergency rule procedures, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, and granting rule-making authority. (FE) By Senators Testin, Felzkowski, Marklein, Stroebel and Jacque; cosponsored by Representatives Cabral-Guevara, Magnafici, Brandtjen, Brooks, Callahan, Gundrum, Kitchens, Knodl, Krug, Kuglitsch, Kurtz, Macco, Murphy, Petersen, J. Rodriguez, Rozar, Snyder, Tauchen, Tittl, Tusler, Wichgers, Riemer, Skowronski and Dittrich.  (Report Senate Substitute Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 3, Noes 2, passage as amended recommended by committee on Health, Ayes 3, Noes 2)

Senate Substitute Amendment 1 pending

Senate Bill 396.  Relating to: interest on claims of excessive assessment and for recovery of unlawful property taxes. (FE) By Senators Petrowski, Ballweg, Cowles, Ringhand and L. Taylor; cosponsored by Representatives Brooks, Gundrum, Schraa, Armstrong, Subeck, Brandtjen, Edming, Novak, Spiros, Allen, Kuglitsch, Tittl, Knodl, James, VanderMeer and Tusler.  (Report Senate Amendment 2 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Financial Institutions and Revenue, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Senate Amendment 2 pending

Senate Bill 403.  Relating to: battery or threat to a public officer and providing a penalty. By Senators Feyen and Marklein; cosponsored by Representatives Sortwell, Armstrong, Behnke, Brandtjen, Dittrich, Edming, Moses, Murphy, Rozar, Schraa, Spiros and Tusler.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 5, Noes 2)

Senate Bill 494.  Relating to: aquatic plant management plans and permit exemptions. By Senators Feyen, Ballweg, Cowles, Felzkowski, Jacque, Marklein, Stafsholt and Stroebel; cosponsored by Representatives Steineke, Kitchens, Knodl, Kuglitsch, Loudenbeck, Murphy, Mursau, Rozar, Schraa, Tittl and Tusler.  (Report Senate Amendment 2 adoption, Ayes 3, Noes 2, passage as amended recommended by committee on Natural Resources and Energy, Ayes 3, Noes 2)

Senate Amendment 2 pending

Senate Bill 519.  Relating to: permanent restraining orders for victims of sexual assault. By Senators Petrowski, Darling, Jacque and Marklein; cosponsored by Representatives Dittrich, Cabral-Guevara, Cabrera, Gundrum, Horlacher, Knodl, Moses, Murphy, Mursau, Penterman, Rozar, Skowronski, Subeck and Thiesfeldt.  (Report Senate Substitute Amendment 2 adoption, Ayes 6, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 7, Noes 0)

Senate Substitute Amendment 2 pending

Senate Bill 557.  Relating to: investment of certain University of Wisconsin System revenues. (FE) By Senators Stroebel, Cowles, Ballweg, Bernier, Felzkowski, Feyen, Nass, Petrowski, Roys and Marklein; cosponsored by Representatives Macco, Steffen, Baldeh, Edming, Gundrum, Horlacher, Knodl, Kuglitsch, Loudenbeck, Moses, Murphy, Penterman, Spiros, Wittke and Zimmerman.  (Report passage recommended by   committee on Universities and Technical Colleges, Ayes 9, Noes 0)

Senate Bill 560.  Relating to: property tax exemption for regional planning commissions. (FE) By Senators Petrowski, Ballweg, Bewley, Cowles, Darling and Feyen; cosponsored by Representatives Magnafici, Armstrong, Edming, B. Meyers, Milroy, Moses, Novak and Tittl.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Transportation and Local Government, 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 575, in lieu of Senate Bill 560. 

Senate Bill 564.  Relating to: vendors at state correctional institutions. (FE) By Senators Wanggaard, Felzkowski, Johnson, Cowles, Darling, Jagler, Larson, Marklein, L. Taylor and Ballweg; cosponsored by Representatives Schraa, Callahan, Moore Omokunde, Baldeh, Bowen, Cabrera, Dallman, Dittrich, Drake, Goyke, Gundrum, Haywood, Horlacher, Knodl, L. Myers, Rozar, Sinicki, Spiros, Spreitzer, Tittl and Vining.  (Report Senate Substitute Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 1, passage as amended recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 5, Noes 2)

Senate Substitute Amendment 1 pending

                            Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up its companion bill, Assembly Bill 565, in lieu of Senate Bill 564. 

Senate Bill 574.  Relating to: qualified bidders on state projects. (FE) By Senators Stroebel, Cowles, Feyen and Jagler; cosponsored by Representatives J. Rodriguez, Callahan, Dallman, Edming, Horlacher, Katsma, Knodl, Rozar, Schraa, Thiesfeldt, Vorpagel, Wittke, Allen and VanderMeer.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Government Operations, Legal Review and Consumer Protection, Ayes 3, Noes 2)

Senate Bill 596.  Relating to: P.O.D. accounts and loan obligations to financial institutions; payments for public deposit losses in failed financial institutions; automated teller machines; prohibiting requiring access boxes on buildings owned by financial institutions; promissory notes of certain public bodies; and repealing rules promulgated by the Department of Financial Institutions. (FE) By Senators Marklein, Felzkowski, Feyen and Nass; cosponsored by Representatives Katsma, Armstrong, Dallman, Dittrich, Kurtz, Loudenbeck, Penterman, Thiesfeldt, Wichgers, Wittke, Zimmerman, Doyle, Mursau and Knodl.  (Report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Financial Institutions and Revenue, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Senate Amendment 1 pending

Senate Bill 597.  Relating to: early admission to kindergarten and first grade at a private school participating in a parental choice program. (FE) By Senators Wanggaard, Ballweg, Darling, Feyen, Jagler, Stroebel and Felzkowski; cosponsored by Representatives J. Rodriguez, Kerkman, Dittrich, Gundrum, Kuglitsch, Penterman, Rozar, Steffen and Tusler.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Education, Ayes 4, Noes 3)

 

 

Senate Bill 600.  Relating to: decriminalizing fentanyl testing strips. (FE) By Senators Wanggaard, L. Taylor, Larson, Carpenter, Ringhand, Agard and Cowles; cosponsored by Representatives James, Zimmerman, Ortiz-Velez, Krug, Armstrong, Moses, Cabral-Guevara, Emerson, Milroy, Tittl, Magnafici, Baldeh, Spiros, Plumer, Snodgrass, Dittrich, Summerfield, Drake, Sinicki, Callahan, Billings, Hesselbein, Conley, Subeck, Stubbs, Spreitzer, Considine, Shelton, B. Meyers, Duchow, Allen, Tusler, Mursau, Schraa, Bowen, Horlacher, Knodl and Cabrera.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 7, Noes 0)

                            Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up its companion bill, Assembly Bill 619, in lieu of Senate Bill 600. 

Senate Bill 603.  Relating to: allowing a court commissioner to address stipulated final legal separation hearings. By Senators Ballweg, Marklein, Johnson and Roys; cosponsored by Representatives J. Rodriguez, Snyder, Doyle, Billings, Cabrera, Dittrich, Duchow, Kuglitsch, Tusler and Sinicki.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 7, Noes 0)

Senate Bill 604.  Relating to: the required annual exchange of financial information in an order for family support, child support, or maintenance. By Senators Ballweg, Marklein and Johnson; cosponsored by Representatives J. Rodriguez, Kerkman, Doyle, Billings, Dittrich, Tusler, Sinicki, Snyder and Thiesfeldt.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 7, Noes 0)

Senate Bill 605.  Relating to: resident tuition at University of Wisconsin System institutions and technical colleges as applied to relocated service members and their children and spouses. (FE) By Senators Kooyenga, Darling, Cowles, Marklein, Wirch and Ballweg; cosponsored by Representatives Edming, Petersen, Doyle, Tauchen, Spiros, Sinicki, L. Myers, Mursau, Milroy, Knodl, Kuglitsch, Wichgers, Moses, Subeck, Tusler, Ohnstad, Murphy and Allen.  (Report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 8, Noes 1, passage as amended recommended by committee on Universities and Technical Colleges, Ayes 8, Noes 1)

Senate Amendment 1 pending

Senate Bill 606.  Relating to: publishing and reporting requirements for the transportation infrastructure loan program. (FE) By Senators Cowles, Feyen and Stroebel; cosponsored by Representatives Dallman, Armstrong, Dittrich, Duchow, Kuglitsch, Mursau and Spiros.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Transportation and Local Government, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Senate Bill 625.  Relating to: modifying the permit for certain oversize or overweight vehicles transporting forest products. (FE) By Senators Petrowski, Felzkowski, Cowles and Nass; cosponsored by Representatives Callahan, Swearingen, Mursau, Spiros, Tusler and Edming.  (Report Senate Amendment 2 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Transportation and Local Government, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Senate Amendment 2 pending

Senate Bill 627.  Relating to: allowing a parent to change a minor child's name when the other parent is convicted of certain homicide or sex offenses. By Senators Ballweg, Roys and Smith; cosponsored by Representatives James, Born, Callahan, Dittrich, Kitchens, Kuglitsch, Subeck and Tittl.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 7, Noes 0)

Senate Bill 639.  Relating to: exemptions from the requirement that an original driver's license be a probationary license. (FE) By Senators Petrowski, Pfaff, Ballweg, Carpenter, Jacque, Marklein and Ringhand; cosponsored by Representatives Snyder, Cabral-Guevara, Dittrich, Mursau, Subeck and Wichgers.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Transportation and Local Government, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Senate Bill 640.  Relating to: disclosure of mileage when titling a motor vehicle. (FE) By Senators Petrowski, Carpenter, Cowles, Marklein and Wirch; cosponsored by Representatives Spiros, Dittrich, Mursau and Tittl.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Transportation and Local Government, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Senate Bill 641.  Relating to: issuance of temporary motor vehicle operation plates and permits to dealers and providing a penalty. (FE) By Senators Petrowski, Pfaff and Ringhand; cosponsored by Representatives Snyder, Moses, Mursau and Subeck.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Transportation and Local Government, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Senate Bill 642.  Relating to: entry-level training requirements for applicants for commercial driver licenses and certain endorsements. (FE) By Senators Petrowski, Carpenter, Cowles and Ballweg; cosponsored by Representatives Spiros, Moses, Mursau, Subeck and Wichgers.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Insurance, Licensing and Forestry, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

                            Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up its companion bill, Assembly Bill 655, in lieu of Senate Bill 642. 

Senate Bill 644.  Relating to: best interest in annuity transactions. By Senators Stafsholt, Feyen and Ballweg; cosponsored by Representatives Petersen, Magnafici, Dittrich, Doyle, Allen and Petryk.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Insurance, Licensing and Forestry, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Senate Bill 664.  Relating to: amounts obligated under the Warren Knowles-Gaylord Nelson Stewardship 2000 Program for water infrastructure projects in the state park system. (FE) By Senator Cowles; cosponsored by Representatives Kitchens, Tusler, Dittrich, Mursau, Ramthun and Thiesfeldt.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Natural Resources and Energy, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

 

 

 

Senate Bill 673.  Relating to: Next Generation 911 and geographic information system grants and making an appropriation. (FE) By Senators Marklein, Darling, Ballweg, Bewley, Cowles, Petrowski and Felzkowski; cosponsored by Representatives Loudenbeck, Sortwell, Kurtz, James, Andraca, Armstrong, Conley, Dittrich, Duchow, Kerkman, Kuglitsch, Moses, Mursau, L. Myers, Spreitzer, Subeck, VanderMeer and Vruwink.  (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 708, in lieu of Senate Bill 673. 

Senate Bill 678.  Relating to: nitrates under the well compensation program; eligibility for producer-led watershed, lake, and river protection grants; and the annual allocation plan for county conservation grants. (FE) By Senators Cowles, Testin, Ballweg, Bernier, Petrowski, Pfaff, Ringhand, Roys, Smith and Wimberger; cosponsored by Representatives Kitchens, Novak, Tranel, Shankland, Krug, Hong, Milroy, Mursau, Neubauer, Oldenburg, Penterman, Plumer and Tauchen.  (Report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 9, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Agriculture and Tourism, Ayes 9, Noes 0)

Senate Amendment 1 pending

Senate Bill 724.  Relating to: overtime reports by the Department of Corrections. By Senators Felzkowski, Ballweg, Cowles, Feyen, Marklein and Wanggaard; cosponsored by Representatives Schraa, Brooks, Callahan, Dittrich, James, Knodl, Kuglitsch, Murphy, Mursau, Penterman, Plumer, Spiros, Thiesfeldt and Tusler.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 6, Noes 1)

                            Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up its companion bill, Assembly Bill 758, in lieu of Senate Bill 724. 

Senate Bill 727.  Relating to: combining appropriations for all-terrain vehicle and utility terrain vehicle projects and making an appropriation. (FE) By Senators Marklein, Ballweg, Cowles, Felzkowski and Ringhand; cosponsored by Representatives Kurtz, Armstrong, Behnke, Milroy, Moses, Novak, Oldenburg, Penterman, Rozar, Skowronski and Tusler.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Natural Resources and Energy, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Senate Bill 794.  Relating to: pass-through entity audits. (FE) By Senators Marklein and Kooyenga; cosponsored by Representatives Wittke, Armstrong and Brooks.  (Report Senate Amendment 2 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Financial Institutions and Revenue, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Senate Amendment 2 pending

Senate Bill 815.  Relating to: ratification of the agreement negotiated between the state of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin State Building Trades Negotiating Committee, for the 2020-21 fiscal year, covering employees in the building trades crafts collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds. (FE) By joint committee on Employment Relations. 

                            Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up its companion bill, Assembly Bill 875, in lieu of Senate Bill 815. 

Senate Bill 816.  Relating to: ratification of the agreement negotiated between the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System and the Wisconsin State Building Trades Negotiating Committee, for the 2020-21 fiscal year, covering employees in the building trades crafts collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds. (FE) By joint committee on Employment Relations. 

                            Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up its companion bill, Assembly Bill 879, in lieu of Senate Bill 816. 

Senate Bill 817.  Relating to: ratification of the agreement negotiated between the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the Wisconsin State Building Trades Negotiating Committee, for the 2020-21 fiscal year, covering employees in the building trades crafts collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds. (FE) By joint committee on Employment Relations. 

                            Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up its companion bill, Assembly Bill 880, in lieu of Senate Bill 817. 

Senate Bill 818.  Relating to: ratification of the agreement negotiated between the state of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin State Building Trades Negotiating Committee, for the 2021-22 fiscal year, covering employees in the building trades crafts collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds. (FE) By joint committee on Employment Relations. 

                            Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up its companion bill, Assembly Bill 878, in lieu of Senate Bill 818. 

Senate Bill 819.  Relating to: ratification of the agreement negotiated between the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System and the Wisconsin State Building Trades Negotiating Committee, for the 2021-22 fiscal year, covering employees in the building trades crafts collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds. (FE) By joint committee on Employment Relations. 

                            Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up its companion bill, Assembly Bill 877, in lieu of Senate Bill 819. 

Senate Bill 820.  Relating to: ratification of the agreement negotiated between the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the Wisconsin State Building Trades Negotiating Committee, for the 2021-22 fiscal year, covering employees in the building trades crafts collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds. (FE) By joint committee on Employment Relations. 

                            Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up its companion bill, Assembly Bill 876, in lieu of Senate Bill 820. 

Senate Bill 828.  Relating to: administration of the online early learning pilot program in the 2022-23 school year. By Senators Darling and Bernier; cosponsored by Representatives Thiesfeldt, Wittke and L. Myers.  (Report passage recommended by committee on Education, Ayes 4, Noes 3)

Senate Bill 871.  Relating to: ratification of the agreement negotiated between the state of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Association, for the 2019-21 biennium, covering employees in the public safety collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds. (FE) By joint committee on Employment Relations. 

                            Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up its companion bill, Assembly Bill 881, in lieu of Senate Bill 871. 

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 86.  Relating to: providing complementary and alternative health care practitioners with exemptions from practice protection laws, requirements and prohibitions for individuals who provide complementary and alternative health care services, and providing a penalty. (FE) By Representatives Dittrich, Horlacher, Kitchens, Murphy, Mursau, Schraa, Skowronski, Wichgers, Zimmerman, Callahan, Edming, Sortwell, Moses and Rozar; cosponsored by Senators Felzkowski, Kooyenga and Bernier.  (Companion Senate Bill 98 report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 4, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Insurance, Licensing and Forestry, Ayes 4, Noes 0)

Assembly Bill 279.  Relating to: participation in a riot and providing a penalty. By Representatives Spiros, Knodl, Cabral-Guevara, Callahan, Dittrich, Edming, James, Kuglitsch, Murphy, Neylon, Ramthun, Wichgers, Steffen, Magnafici, Gundrum, Moses and Rozar; cosponsored by Senators Wanggaard and Marklein.  (Companion Senate Bill 296 report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 4, Noes 2, passage as amended recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 4, Noes 2)

Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up Assembly Bill 279 in lieu of its companion bill, Senate Bill 296. 

Assembly Bill 337.  Relating to: use of epinephrine prefilled syringes and standing orders for epinephrine. (FE) By Representatives Sortwell, Cabrera, Gundrum, Knodl, Moses, Murphy, Mursau, Subeck, Thiesfeldt, Wichgers and Shankland; cosponsored by Senators Jacque and L. Taylor.  (Companion Senate Bill 343 report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Health, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Assembly Bill 411.  Relating to: anti-racism and anti-sexism pupil instruction and anti-racism and anti-sexism training for employees of school districts and independent charter schools. (FE) By Representatives Wichgers, Ramthun, Allen, Behnke, Brandtjen, Dittrich, Gundrum, Horlacher, Knodl, Kuglitsch, Murphy, Neylon, Rozar, Sortwell, Thiesfeldt, Armstrong, Tusler, Schraa and Tittl; cosponsored by Senators Jacque, Darling and Nass.  (Report concurrence recommended by committee on Education, Ayes 4, Noes 3)

Assembly Bill 440.  Relating to: butane extraction of resin from marijuana plants and providing a penalty. By Representatives James, Allen, Brandtjen, Callahan, Dittrich, Gundrum, Horlacher, Magnafici, Ramthun, Wichgers and Murphy; cosponsored by Senators Stroebel, Jacque and Wanggaard.  (Companion Senate Bill 440 report passage recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 5, Noes 2)

 

 

Assembly Bill 529.  Relating to: the regulation and licensure of naturopathic doctors, creating a naturopathic medicine examining board, granting rule-making authority, and providing a penalty. (FE) By Representatives J. Rodriguez, Rozar, L. Myers, Armstrong, Brostoff, Dittrich, Duchow, Edming, Goyke, Gundrum, Horlacher, James, Kitchens, Magnafici, Murphy, Mursau, Snyder, Summerfield, Tusler, Wichgers, Skowronski, Zimmerman and Stubbs; cosponsored by Senators Bernier, Felzkowski, Ringhand and L. Taylor.  (Companion Senate Bill 532 report Senate Substitute Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Insurance, Licensing and Forestry, Ayes 4, Noes 1)

Assembly Bill 537.  Relating to: ratification of the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact. (FE) By Representatives Tittl, Cabral-Guevara, Cabrera, Milroy, Murphy, Mursau, Petryk, Rozar, Skowronski, Tauchen, Tusler, VanderMeer and Knodl; cosponsored by Senators Jacque, Bernier, Darling and Felzkowski.  (Companion Senate Bill 534 report passage recommended by committee on Insurance, Licensing and Forestry, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Assembly Bill 565.  Relating to: vendors at state correctional institutions. (FE) By Representatives Schraa, Callahan, Moore Omokunde, Baldeh, Bowen, Cabrera, Dallman, Dittrich, Drake, Goyke, Gundrum, Haywood, Horlacher, Knodl, L. Myers, Rozar, Sinicki, Spiros, Spreitzer, Tittl, Vining and Stubbs; cosponsored by Senators Wanggaard, Felzkowski, Johnson, Cowles, Darling, Jagler, Larson, Marklein, L. Taylor and Ballweg.  (Companion Senate Bill 564 report Senate Substitute Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 1, passage as amended recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 5, Noes 2)

Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up Assembly Bill 565 in lieu of its companion bill, Senate Bill 564. 

Assembly Bill 575.  Relating to: property tax exemption for regional planning commissions. (FE) By Representatives Magnafici, Armstrong, Edming, B. Meyers, Milroy, Moses, Novak and Tittl; cosponsored by Senators Petrowski, Ballweg, Bewley, Cowles, Darling and Feyen.  (Companion Senate Bill 560 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 575 in lieu of its companion bill, Senate Bill 560. 

Assembly Bill 619.  Relating to: decriminalizing fentanyl testing strips. (FE) By Representatives James, Zimmerman, Ortiz-Velez, Krug, Armstrong, Moses, Cabral-Guevara, Emerson, Milroy, Tittl, Magnafici, Baldeh, Spiros, Plumer, Snodgrass, Dittrich, Summerfield, Drake, Sinicki, Callahan, Billings, Hesselbein, Conley, Subeck, Stubbs, Spreitzer, Considine, Shelton, B. Meyers, Duchow, Allen, Tusler, Mursau, Schraa, Bowen, Horlacher, Knodl and Cabrera; cosponsored by Senators Wanggaard, L. Taylor, Larson, Carpenter, Ringhand, Agard and Cowles.  (Companion Senate Bill 600 report passage recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 7, Noes 0)

Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up Assembly Bill 619 in lieu of its companion bill, Senate Bill 600. 

 

Assembly Bill 655.  Relating to: entry-level training requirements for applicants for commercial driver licenses and certain endorsements. (FE) By Representatives Spiros, Moses, Mursau, Subeck and Wichgers; cosponsored by Senators Petrowski, Carpenter, Cowles and Ballweg.  (Companion Senate Bill 642 report passage recommended by committee on Insurance, Licensing and Forestry, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up Assembly Bill 655 in lieu of its companion bill, Senate Bill 642. 

Assembly Bill 679.  Relating to: hospital services provided in a home setting. By Representative Loudenbeck; cosponsored by Senator Kooyenga.  (Companion Senate Bill 687 report passage recommended by committee on Health, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Assembly Bill 686.  Relating to: advanced practice social workers and independent social workers treating substance use disorder as a specialty. (FE) By Representatives Snyder, Magnafici, Doyle, Kerkman, Milroy, Spiros, Duchow, Considine, Andraca, Rozar, Vruwink, Ohnstad, Wichgers, Subeck, Dittrich, Loudenbeck, Plumer, Bowen and Stubbs; cosponsored by Senators Kooyenga, Johnson, Bernier, Ballweg and Cowles.  (Companion Senate Bill 657 report passage recommended by committee on Insurance, Licensing and Forestry, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Assembly Bill 708.  Relating to: Next Generation 911 and geographic information system grants and making an appropriation. (FE) By Representatives Loudenbeck, Sortwell, Kurtz, James, Andraca, Armstrong, Conley, Dittrich, Duchow, Kerkman, Kuglitsch, L. Myers, Moses, Mursau, Spreitzer, Subeck, VanderMeer, Vruwink and Swearingen; cosponsored by Senators Marklein, Darling, Ballweg, Bewley, Cowles, Petrowski and Felzkowski.  (Companion Senate Bill 673 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 708 in lieu of its companion bill, Senate Bill 673. 

Assembly Bill 720.  Relating to: practice of certain skilled health services by military medical personnel and granting rule-making authority. (FE) By Representatives Summerfield, Sinicki, Edming, Considine, Andraca, Bowen, Doyle, Gundrum, Krug, Milroy, Moses, Petryk, Snodgrass, Sortwell, Subeck, Thiesfeldt, Vruwink, Knodl, Murphy and Tusler; cosponsored by Senators Jacque, Agard, Carpenter, Feyen, Kooyenga, L. Taylor, Testin and Wirch.  (Companion Senate Bill 688 report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, Senate Amendment 2 adoption, Ayes 5, Noes 0, passage as amended recommended by committee on Veterans and Military Affairs and Constitution and Federalism, Ayes 5, Noes 0)

Assembly Bill 758.  Relating to: overtime reports by the Department of Corrections. By Representatives Schraa, Brooks, Callahan, Dittrich, James, Kuglitsch, Murphy, Mursau, Penterman, Plumer, Spiros, Thiesfeldt and Tusler; cosponsored by Senators Felzkowski, Ballweg, Cowles, Feyen and Marklein.  (Companion Senate Bill 724 report passage recommended by committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, Ayes 6, Noes 1)

Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up Assembly Bill 758 in lieu of its companion bill, Senate Bill 724. 

Assembly Bill 875.  Relating to: ratification of the agreement negotiated between the state of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin State Building Trades Negotiating Committee, for the 2020-21 fiscal year, covering employees in the building trades crafts collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds. (FE) By joint committee on Employment Relations. 

Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up Assembly Bill 875 in lieu of its companion bill, Senate Bill 815. 

Assembly Bill 876.  Relating to: ratification of the agreement negotiated between the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the Wisconsin State Building Trades Negotiating Committee, for the 2021-22 fiscal year, covering employees in the building trades crafts collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds. (FE) By joint committee on Employment Relations. 

Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up Assembly Bill 876 in lieu of its companion bill, Senate Bill 820. 

Assembly Bill 877.  Relating to: ratification of the agreement negotiated between the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System and the Wisconsin State Building Trades Negotiating Committee, for the 2021-22 fiscal year, covering employees in the building trades crafts collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds. (FE) By joint committee on Employment Relations. 

Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up Assembly Bill 877 in lieu of its companion bill, Senate Bill 819. 

Assembly Bill 878.  Relating to: ratification of the agreement negotiated between the state of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin State Building Trades Negotiating Committee, for the 2021-22 fiscal year, covering employees in the building trades crafts collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds. (FE) By joint committee on Employment Relations. 

Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up Assembly Bill 878 in lieu of its companion bill, Senate Bill 818. 

Assembly Bill 879.  Relating to: ratification of the agreement negotiated between the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System and the Wisconsin State Building Trades Negotiating Committee, for the 2020-21 fiscal year, covering employees in the building trades crafts collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds. (FE) By joint committee on Employment Relations. 

Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up Assembly Bill 879 in lieu of its companion bill, Senate Bill 816. 

Assembly Bill 880.  Relating to: ratification of the agreement negotiated between the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the Wisconsin State Building Trades Negotiating Committee, for the 2020-21 fiscal year, covering employees in the building trades crafts collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds. (FE) By joint committee on Employment Relations. 

Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up Assembly Bill 880 in lieu of its companion bill, Senate Bill 817. 

 

Assembly Bill 881.  Relating to: ratification of the agreement negotiated between the state of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Association, for the 2019-21 biennium, covering employees in the public safety collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds. (FE) By joint committee on Employment Relations. 

Note:  If it is in the Senate, the Senate may take up Assembly Bill 881 in lieu of its companion bill, Senate Bill 871. 

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 58.  Relating to: applying to Congress under Article V of the Constitution of the United States for a convention to propose an amendment providing that the Supreme Court of the United States shall be composed of 9 justices. By Senators Bradley, Wimberger, Felzkowski and Marklein; cosponsored by Representatives Kurtz, Brandtjen, Cabral-Guevara, Dittrich, Horlacher, Krug, Kuglitsch, Magnafici, Moses, Ramthun, Rozar, Steffen, Tusler and Wichgers.  (Report adoption recommended by committee on Government Operations, Legal Review and Consumer Protection, Ayes 3, Noes 2)

Senate Joint Resolution 83.  Relating to: honoring the life and commemorating the career and accomplishments of Ed Lump. By Senators Kapenga, Ballweg, Darling, Jacque, Jagler, Nass and Petrowski; cosponsored by Representatives Kuglitsch, Steineke, Sinicki, Allen, Cabral-Guevara, Dittrich, Horlacher, Knodl, Loudenbeck, Murphy, Mursau, Penterman, Petryk, Schraa, Spiros, Spreitzer, Steffen, Subeck, Swearingen, Thiesfeldt, Tittl, Tranel and Vruwink. 

Senate Joint Resolution 90.  Relating to: recognizing the importance of oil and natural gas pipelines for Wisconsin and its economy. By Senators Bradley, Ballweg, Nass and Wanggaard; cosponsored by Representatives Spiros, Kuglitsch, Armstrong, Drake, Edming, Gundrum, Milroy, Moses, Plumer, Schraa, Thiesfeldt and Vruwink. 

Senate Joint Resolution 93.  Relating to: honoring Governor Tommy Thompson as he prepares to depart from his role as interim president of the University of Wisconsin System. By Senators Darling, Roth, Carpenter, Cowles, Ballweg, Bernier, Bewley, Felzkowski, Petrowski, Wanggaard, Wimberger and Kooyenga; cosponsored by Representatives Krug, Murphy, Armstrong, Baldeh, Billings, Cabral-Guevara, Conley, Dittrich, Duchow, Edming, Hesselbein, James, Mursau, Novak, Loudenbeck, Penterman, Petryk, Shelton, Sinicki, Subeck, Tranel, Spreitzer, Vruwink, Wittke and Schraa. 

 

QUESTION:          Shall the joint resolution be concurred in?

Assembly Joint Resolution 9.  Relating to: Convention of the States for one or more Constitutional amendments restraining abuses of power by the federal government. By Representatives Knodl, Rozar, Allen, Armstrong, Brandtjen, Brooks, Cabral-Guevara, Callahan, Dallman, Dittrich, Edming, Gundrum, Horlacher, James, Krug, Kuglitsch, Kurtz, Magnafici, Moses, Mursau, Neylon, Petryk, Ramthun, Sanfelippo, Schraa, Skowronski, Sortwell, Steffen, Summerfield, Swearingen, Thiesfeldt, Tittl, Tusler, VanderMeer and Zimmerman; cosponsored by Senators Bernier, Felzkowski, Jacque, Marklein, Nass, Stafsholt and Stroebel.  (Companion Senate Joint Resolution 8 report Senate Amendment 1 adoption, Ayes 3, Noes 2, adoption as amended recommended by committee on Government Operations, Legal Review and Consumer Protection, Ayes 3, Noes 2)

Assembly Joint Resolution 109.  Relating to: honoring the victims of the attack on the Waukesha Christmas Parade and their families, and recognizing the heroic efforts of law enforcement and EMS who responded to the scene and medical professionals who cared for the victims. By Representatives Neylon, Allen, Duchow, Brandtjen, Dittrich, Horlacher, Knodl, Kuglitsch, Sanfelippo, Wichgers, Andraca, Armstrong, Cabral-Guevara, Conley, Considine, Dallman, Doyle, Drake, Edming, Gundrum, Hong, Krug, Loudenbeck, Magnafici, McGuire, Mursau, Oldenburg, Penterman, Plumer, Pronschinske, Riemer, S. Rodriguez, Rozar, Shankland, Sinicki, Skowronski, Spiros, Steffen, Tauchen, Tranel, Vruwink, Wittke and Zimmerman; cosponsored by Senators Kapenga, Bradley, Darling, Jagler, Kooyenga, Nass, Bernier, Carpenter, Felzkowski, Jacque, Johnson, Marklein, Roth and Stroebel. 

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

Sixteenth Order.                 Adjournment.