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Wisconsin Act 75   334   January 22, 2020
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Legislative Reference Bureau Corrections
Corrections In:
ASSEMBLY AMENDMENT 1,
TO 2019 SENATE BILL 310
Prepared by the Legislative Reference Bureau
(January 21, 2020)
1.
Page 7, line 7: delete “(NO TAG) or (NO TAG),” and substitute “(a) or (b),”.
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Page 7, line 9: on lines 8 and 14, delete “(NO TAG) and (NO TAG)” and substitute “(a) and (b)”.
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Page 8, line 21: delete “(NO TAG): and substitute “(a)”.
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Referrals and Receipt of Committee Reports Concerning Proposed Administrative Rules
The committee on Transportation, Veterans and Military Affairs reported and recommended:
Relating to the registered nurse education stipend assistance program.
No action taken on January 21, 2020.
Referred to the joint committee for review of Administrative Rules, January 21, 2020.
JERRY PETROWSKI
Chairperson
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Messages from the Assembly
By Patrick E. Fuller, chief clerk.
Mr. President:
I am directed to inform you that the Assembly has
Adopted and asks concurrence in:
Assembly Joint Resolution 113
Assembly Joint Resolution 114
Assembly Joint Resolution 118
Assembly Joint Resolution 119
Passed and asks concurrence in:
Assembly Bill 26
Assembly Bill 169
Assembly Bill 258
Assembly Bill 310
Assembly Bill 327
Assembly Bill 428
Assembly Bill 435
Assembly Bill 437
Assembly Bill 439
Assembly Bill 442
Assembly Bill 457
Assembly Bill 458
Assembly Bill 544
Assembly Bill 581
Assembly Bill 644
Assembly Bill 645
Assembly Bill 646
Assembly Bill 647
Assembly Bill 648
Assembly Bill 650
Assembly Bill 651
Assembly Bill 654
Assembly Bill 692
Assembly Bill 704
Concurred in:
Senate Bill 125
Senate Bill 156
Senate Bill 158
Senate Bill 160
Senate Bill 163
Senate Bill 230
Senate Bill 231
Senate Bill 310
Senate Bill 335
Senate Bill 390
Senate Bill 438
Senate Amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 119
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President Roth appointed Senators Kooyenga and Miller to escort his Excellency, the Governor, to the Joint Convention.
Senator Fitzgerald, with unanimous consent, asked that the Senate recess and proceed is a body to the Assembly Chamber to meet in Joint Convention to receive the Governor’s State of the State Address, and further, that the Senate stand adjourned pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1, upon the rising of the Joint Convention.
6:30 P.M.
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Recess
The Senate proceeded in a body to the Assembly Chamber to meet in Joint Convention to receive the State of the State Message.
6:45 P.M.
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In Assembly Chamber
In Joint Convention
7:00 P.M.
Senate President Roth in the chair.
The Committee to wait upon the Governor appeared with his Excellency, the Honorable Governor Tony Evers, who delivered his message as follows:
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State of the State Address
“Honorable Supreme Court Justices, tribal nation leaders, Constitutional Officers, members of the Wisconsin National Guard and active and retired members of our armed forces, cabinet members, Senate President Roth, Majority Leader Fitzgerald, Minority Leader Shilling, Speaker Vos, and Minority Leader Hintz, legislators, distinguished guests, and, most importantly, people of Wisconsin, welcome, and thank you for being here.
My partner in mischief, Kathy, is up in the gallery tonight along with our daughter, Katie, our son-in-law Collin, our son, Nick, and our daughter-in-law Landa. Thank you for your love and support—I love you all.
I’m Tony Evers, and I’m incredibly proud to be here as the 46th governor of the great state of Wisconsin to deliver my second State of the State Address.
As I reflect on my first year in office, although there were setbacks and occasional political posturing—what I call ‘huffing and puffing’—we also had a lot of success, and I am proud of everything we accomplished in just a year’s time.
One of the best parts of my job is getting out of the Capitol and visiting with people all across our state. And holy mackerel, that’s what we did. Lieutenant Governor Barnes and I both visited all 72 Wisconsin counties this past year. Actually, the bad news is that Lieutenant Governor Barnes and I raced to see who could be the first to visit all 72 counties. He beat me by about five days. But the good news is that we’re just a few weeks into 2020, and I’ve already got a head start on him this year.
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