Senate Bill 119
Relating to: public records identifying confidential law enforcement informants.
hist175004The question was: Adoption of Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Bill 119? Adopted.
hist175006Senator LeMahieu, with unanimous consent, asked that the rules be suspended and the bill be given its third reading. Read a third time and passed.
Senate Bill 127
Relating to: requiring informed consent before performing a pelvic examination on a patient who is under general anesthesia or unconscious.
hist175009The question was: Adoption of Senate Substitute Amendment 1 to Senate Bill 127? Adopted.
hist175011Senator LeMahieu, with unanimous consent, asked that the rules be suspended and the bill be given its third reading. Read a third time and passed.
hist175013Senator LeMahieu, with unanimous consent, asked that Senate Bill 109 be immediately messaged to the Assembly. Messaged.
Senate Bill 136
Relating to: modifying administrative rules related to supplemental aid for snowmobile trail maintenance and granting rule-making authority.
hist175016Senator LeMahieu, with unanimous consent, asked that the rules be suspended and the bill be given its third reading. Read a third time and passed.
Senate Bill 139
Relating to: establishing a statewide wolf population goal.
hist175020Senator Feyen, with unanimous consent, asked that the rules be suspended and the bill be given its third reading. Read a third time.
The question was: Passage of Senate Bill 139?
The ayes and noes were demanded and the vote was: ayes, 22; noes, 10; absent or not voting, 1; as follows:
Ayes - Senators Ballweg, Bradley, Cabral-Guevara, Cowles, Felzkowski, Feyen, Hutton, Jacque, Jagler, James, Kapenga, Knodl, LeMahieu, Marklein, Nass, Quinn, Stafsholt, Stroebel, Testin, Tomczyk, Wanggaard and Wimberger - 22.
Noes - Senators Agard, Carpenter, Hesselbein, L. Johnson, Larson, Pfaff, Roys, Smith, Spreitzer and Wirch - 10.
Absent or not voting - Senator Taylor - 1.
Passed.
hist175026Senator LeMahieu, with unanimous consent, asked that Senate Bill 145 be placed on the foot of the 10th order of business on today’s calendar. Senate Bill 196
Relating to: ratification of the Counseling Compact.
hist175028The question was: Adoption of Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Bill 196? Adopted.
hist175030Senator LeMahieu, with unanimous consent, asked that the rules be suspended and the bill be given its third reading. Read a third time and passed.
Senate Bill 197
Relating to: ratification of the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact, extending the time limit for emergency rule procedures, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, and granting rule-making authority.
hist175034Senator LeMahieu, with unanimous consent, asked that the rules be suspended and the bill be given its third reading. Read a third time and passed.
Senate Bill 216
Relating to: whip lights on all-terrain and utility terrain vehicles.
hist175038Senator LeMahieu, with unanimous consent, asked that the rules be suspended and the bill be given its third reading. Read a third time and passed.
Senate Bill 217
Relating to: passenger restrictions on all-terrain vehicles.
hist175042Senator LeMahieu, with unanimous consent, asked that the rules be suspended and the bill be given its third reading. Read a third time.
The question was: Passage of Senate Bill 217?
The ayes and noes were demanded and the vote was: ayes, 21; noes, 11; absent or not voting, 1; as follows:
Ayes - Senators Ballweg, Bradley, Cabral-Guevara, Cowles, Felzkowski, Feyen, Hutton, Jagler, James, Kapenga, Knodl, LeMahieu, Marklein, Nass, Quinn, Stafsholt, Stroebel, Testin, Tomczyk, Wanggaard and Wimberger - 21.
Noes - Senators Agard, Carpenter, Hesselbein, Jacque, L. Johnson, Larson, Pfaff, Roys, Smith, Spreitzer and Wirch - 11.
Absent or not voting - Senator Taylor - 1.
Passed.
Senate Bill 224
Relating to: sick leave for state legislators.
hist175046Senator LeMahieu, with unanimous consent, asked that the rules be suspended and the bill be given its third reading. Read a third time.
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In the Chair
Senate President Kapenga in the chair.
2:22 P.M.
The question was: Passage of Senate Bill 224?