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2004
Special Committee on State-Tribal Relations
Legislative Council website
Documents
Membership List
Scope
The committee is directed to study issues relating to American Indians and the American Indian tribes and bands in this state and develop specific recommendations and legislative proposals relating to these issues. [s. 13.83 (3), Stats.]
October 19, 2004 Meeting [
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Talking Points on GLIFWC's Law Enforcement.
Power Point, by James Zorn, Attorney/Analyst GLIFWC.
Power Point, by James Zorn, Attorney/Analyst GLIFWC (undated)
Chapter P, State-Tribal Relations, 2005-06 Wisconsin Legislative Briefing Book (November 2004).
Handout, Farm-Raised Deer Movement Requirements.
Power Point, by Dr. Robert Ehlenfeldt, State Veterinarian, Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection.
Power Point, by Dr. Jonathan Gilbert, Wildlife Section Leader, GLIFWC.
CWD Talking Points
Executive Order #39, relating to an affirmation of the government-to-government relationship between the State of Wisconsin and Indian tribal governments located within the State of Wisconsin, issued by Governor Jim Doyle (February 27, 2004).
Memo No. 1, Legislation Recommended by the Special Committee on State-Tribal Relations to the 2003-04 Legislature (10-4-04).
Memo No. 2, Issues Suggested for Committee Study (10-11-04).
Suggested Study Topics, submitted by Joan Delabreau, Tribal Chair, Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin (enclosed with Memo No. 2).
Suggested Study Topics, submitted by James Schlender, Executive Administrator, Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission (enclosed with Memo No. 2).
Suggested Study Topics, submitted by John Wilhelmi, Attorney, Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin (enclosed with Memo No. 2).
Stipulation, on enforcement from litigation leading to the creation of GLIFWC.
Handout, from Senator David Zien.
December 17, 2004 Meeting [
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WLC: 0058/1, relating to an exemption for certain tribal officials under the lobbying law.
WLC: 0069/1, relating to creating a property tax exemption for real property owned by an American Indian tribe or band and used exclusively for governmental purposes.
Section 70.11, Stats., relating to property exempted from taxation.
Letter, relating to the cooperative county-tribal law enforcement grant program. from Peggy Lautenschlager, Attorney General (1-15-04).
Memo, Relating to WLC: 0069/1, from Lili Best Crane, Office of General Counsel, Department of Revenue, dated December 10, 2004.
Financial Aid Report 2004-05, submitted by Agnes Fleming, Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College.
Memo No. 3, Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country (12-10-04).
Memo No. 4, Authority of Tribal Law Enforcement Officers to Enforce Criminal Laws (12-16-04).
February 25, 2005 Meeting [
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WLC: 0069/2, relating to creating a property tax exemption for real property owned by an American Indian Tribe or band and used exclusively for certain purposes.
WLC: 0110/1, relating to the powers of tribal law enforcement officers under state law.
WLC: 0111/1, relating to cooperative county-tribal law enforcement programs.
WLC: 0127/1, relating to conservation wardens employed by the great lakes Indian fish and wildlife commission.
Department of Revenue, comments on WLC: 0069/2.
Letter to Representative Terry Musser, from David Stella, Department of Employee Trust Funds.
Letter, from Peggy Lautenschlager, Attorney General, to Governor James Doyle.
Resolution and Oath of Office of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin, regarding authorization for enforcement of state law.
Legislation recommended by the 2002-03 Special Committee on State-Tribal Relations, reintroduced by Chair Musser.
Comments, Eligibility of Tribal Law Enforcement Officers to Participate in the State Retirement System, presented by John Vincent, Acting Administrator, Department of Employee Relations.
March 18, 2005 Working Group [
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WLC: 0158/1, relating to providing benefits to tribal schools and tribal school pupils similar to those provided to private schools and private school pupils.
WLC: 0159/1, relating to provisions that impose requirements on private schools.
WLC: 0160/1, relating to provisions relating to private schools that warrant additional consideration before applying them to tribal schools.
WLC: 0161/1, relating to provisions relating generically to schools.
WLC: 0162/1, relating to transportation of pupils.
Attachment 2
Attachment 3
Attachment 4
Memorandum, State Funding of Tribal Schools (3-17-05).
Attachment 1
Letter, from Representative Terri McCormick to Terry Musser, Chair, Special Committee on State-Tribal Relations.
Memorandum, from Chair Musser to the Working Group on Tribal Schools for the Special Committee on State-Tribal Relations (3-4-05).
April 15, 2005 Meeting [
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WLC: 0069/3, relating to creating a property tax exemption for real property owned by an American Indian tribe or band and used exclusively for a governmental purpose.
WLC: 0110/2, relating to the powers of tribal law enforcement officers under state law.
WLC: 0111/2, relating to cooperative county-tribal law enforcement programs.
WLC: 0127/3, relating to conservation wardens employed by the great lakes Indian fish and wildlife commission.
WLC: 0176/1, relating to providing benefits to tribal schools and tribal school pupils similar to those provided to private schools and private school pupils.
WLC: 0177/1, relating to providing state aid to tribal schools for certain pupils.
Memorandum, State Funding of Tribal Schools (3-17-05).
Attachment 1
Attachment 2
Attachment 3
Attachment 4
2005 Assembly Bill 139
Fiscal Estimate for 2005 Assembly Bill 139.
LRB-2408/1, relating to the establishment of charter schools by the College of Menominee Nation.
Memo No. 5, Participation of Tribal Law Enforcement Officers in the Wisconsin Retirement System: Issues and Options (4-13-05).
Enclosure, Steps to Satisfy the Barriers of Tribal Law Enforcement Officers to be Eligible to Participate in the State Retirement System.
May 9, 2005 Meeting [
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WLC: 0069/4, relating to creating a property tax exemption for real property owned by an American Indian tribe or band and used exclusively for a governmental purpose.
WLC: 0069/5, relating to creating a property tax exemption for real property owned by an American Indian tribe or band and used exclusively for a governmental purpose.
WLC: 0111/3, relating to cooperative county-tribal law enforcement programs.
WLC: 0203/P1, relating to participation of tribes and tribal agencies in the Wisconsin retirement system.
LRB-2840/P1, relating to the creation of the Tribal Charter School Authorizing Board and the establishment of charter schools by the board.
Property Tax Exemption Request Form, distributed by Department of Revenue.
June 1, 2005 Joint Legislative Council Meeting
WLC: 0069/6, relating to creating a property tax exemption for real property owned by an American Indian tribe or band and used exclusively for a governmental purpose.
WLC: 0127/3, relating to conservation wardens employed by the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC).
WLC: 0176/1, relating to providing benefits to tribal schools and tribal school pupils similar to those provided to private schools and private school pupils.
WLC: 0177/2, relating to providing state aid to tribal schools for certain pupils and creating an appropriation.
Letter, from Scott Hassett, Secretary, Department of Natural Resources.
Letter, Proposed Legislation Regarding GLIFWC Conservation Wardens, from Peggy Lautenschlager, Department of Justice.
Letter, from James Schlender, Executive Administrator, Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission.
LRB-3007/1, relating to an exemption for certain tribal officials under the lobbying law.
LRB-3014/3, relating to the creation of the Tribal Charter School Authorizing Board, the establishment of charter schools by the board, and making an appropriation.
LRB-3023/1, relating to the powers of tribal law enforcement officers under state law.
LRB-3076/1, relating to cooperative county-tribal law enforcement programs.
Proposed Report to the Legislature, Special Committee on State-Tribal Relations.
Report to the Legislature
Report to Legislature, Special Committee on State-Tribal Relations (8-31-05).
2005 Assembly Bill 628 [2005 Senate Bill 297]
2005 Assembly Bill 629 [2005 Senate Bill 298]
2005 Assembly Bill 630 [2005 Senate Bill 299]
2005 Assembly Bill 631 [2005 Senate Bill 302]
2005 Assembly Bill 637 [2005 Senate Bill 300]
2005 Assembly Bill 638 [2005 Senate Bill 301]
2005 Assembly Bill 639 [2005 Senate Bill 303]
2005 Assembly Bill 640 [2005 Senate Bill 304]
January 19, 2006 Mailing
Memo No. 6, Status of Committee Recommendations as of January 19, 2006 (1-19-06).
Attachment 1, Recommendations of the 2004-06 Special Committee on State-Tribal Relations, Introduced by the Joint Legislative Council in the 2005-06 Legislative Session.
Attachment 2, Recommendations of the 2002-04 Special Committee on State-Tribal Relations, Introduced by Representative Musser in the 2005-06 Legislative Session.
February 1, 2006 Mailing
Memorandum, Department of Justice Annual Report on Cooperative County-Tribal Law Enforcement Grant Program (2-1-06).
Department of Justice Annual Report.