History of Senate Bill 110
SENATE BILL 110
An Act to repeal 6.78 (1), 6.78 (2) and 6.78 (3); to renumber 7.33 (5)
and 973.09 (4); to renumber and amend 6.78 (intro.), 973.033 and
973.034; to amend 5.02 (15), 5.05 (1) (e), 5.25 (4) (a), 5.25 (4) (c),
5.35 (5), 5.35 (6) (a) (intro.), 5.35 (6) (a) 3., 6.28 (1), 6.29 (1),
6.32 (3), 6.33 (1), 6.33 (2) (b), 6.40 (1) (a), 6.40 (1) (c), 6.55 (2)
(d), 6.56 (1), 6.77 (1), 6.79 (2), 6.86 (1) (a) 5., 6.86 (1) (ar),
6.87 (3) (a), 6.88 (3) (a), 7.03 (1) (d), 7.15 (1) (e), 7.30 (2) (a),
7.30 (2) (b), 7.30 (6) (c), 7.33 (3), 7.33 (4), 7.37 (2), 7.41 (1),
7.41 (2), 7.41 (3) (intro.), 7.41 (3) (a), 7.41 (3) (b), 12.03
(title), 12.03 (1), 12.07 (2), 12.13 (3) (x), 17.29, 19.32 (1c),
20.921 (2) (b), 67.05 (3) (f), 111.93 (3), 120.06 (9) (a), 303.09 (1),
303.09 (2), 946.42 (1) (a), 946.425 (1r) (a), 946.425 (1r) (b),
946.425 (2), 968.255 (7) (d), 973.09 (1) (d) (intro.), 973.09 (7m)
(a), 973.11 (1) (b) and 977.05 (6) (g) 2.; to repeal and recreate 6.28
(title); and to create 5.35 (6) (a) 4., 6.285, 6.873, 7.08 (5), 7.33
(5) (b), 12.03 (1m), 12.03 (2m), 302.117, 973.09 (4) (b) and 973.176
(title) and (2) of the statutes; relating to: polling hours, time off
from work for service as an election official, training of election
officials, voting by felons and immigrants, requiring studies and
recommendations with regard to voter registration and multilingual
voting needs, establishing satellite stations for purposes of
conducting voter registration and absentee voting, and granting
rule-making authority. (FE)
2001
03-28. S. Introduced by Senators Moore, Burke, Shibilski, M. Meyer,
Plache and Hansen; cosponsored by Representatives Travis,
Pocan, Young, Bock, Turner, Colon, Black, J. Lehman,
Morris-Tatum, Riley and Richards.
03-28. S. Read first time and referred to committee on
Universities, Housing, and Government Operations
......................................................... 136
04-16. S. Fiscal estimate received.
04-17. S. Fiscal estimate received.
04-25. S. Public hearing held.
04-25. S. Executive action taken.
04-26. S. Report introduction and adoption of Senate amendment
1 recommended by committee on Universities,
Housing, and Government Operations, Ayes 7, Noes 0
.......................................................... 160
04-26. S. Report passage as amended recommended by committee
on Universities, Housing, and Government
Operations, Ayes 4, Noes 3 ............................... 160
04-26. S. Available for scheduling.
05-03. S. Fiscal estimate received.
05-03. S. Placed on calendar 5-8-2001 by committee on Senate
Organization.
05-07. S. Emergency statement attached by committee on Senate
Organization pursuant to s. 16.47 (2) Wisconsin
Statutes. Ayes 3, Noes 2 ..........
05-08. S. Read a second time ........................................ 190
05-08. S. Placed after Assembly Bill 321 on the calendar of
5-8-2001 ................................................ 190
05-08. S. Senate amendment 1 adopted ................................ 191
05-08. S. Senate amendment 2 offered by Senators Farrow, Roessler,
Darling, Lazich, Harsdorf, Rosenzweig, Huelsman, Panzer
and Zien ................................................ 191
05-08. S. Point of order that Senate amendment 2 not germane
well taken .............................................. 191
05-08. S. Senate amendment 3 offered by Senators Huelsman,
Rosenzweig, Lazich, Darling, Farrow, Zien and Panzer
......................................................... 191
05-08. S. Senate amendment 3 rejected, Ayes 18, Noes 15 .............. 191
05-08. S. Senate amendment 4 offered by Senator Decker .............. 191
05-08. S. Senate amendment 1 to Senate amendment 4 offered by
Senator Chvala .......................................... 191
05-08. S. Refused to adopt Senate amendment 1 to Senate
amendment 4 ............................................. 191
05-08. S. Senate amendment 2 to Senate amendment 4 offered by
Senator Chvala .......................................... 191
05-08. S. Senate amendment 2 to Senate amendment 4 adopted .......... 191
05-08. S. Senate amendment 4 adopted ................................ 191
05-08. S. Senate amendment 5 offered by Senator George .............. 191
05-08. S. Senate amendment 5 adopted ................................ 191
05-08. S. Ordered to a third reading ................................ 191
05-08. S. Rules suspended ........................................... 191
05-08. S. Read a third time and passed, Ayes 18, Noes 15 ............. 191
05-08. S. Ordered immediately messaged .............................. 192
05-08. A. Received from Senate ...................................... 241
05-08. A. Read first time and referred to committee on
Campaigns and Elections ................................. 242
05-14. A. Printed engrossed by the direction of the Assembly
Chief Clerk.
05-18. A. LRB correction (Senate amendment 1) ....................... 254
06-05. A. Withdrawn from committee on Campaigns and Elections
and referred to committee on Rules pursuant to
Assembly Rule 42 (3)(c) ................................. 269
06-07. A. Placed on calendar 6-12-2001 by committee on Rules.
06-12. A. Assembly amendment 1 offered by Representative Powers
......................................................... 276
06-12. A. Emergency statement attached by Governor pursuant to
s. 16.47 (2) Wisconsin Statutes ......................... 277
06-12. A. Read a second time ........................................ 286
06-12. A. Assembly amendment 1 laid on table ........................ 286
06-12. A. Assembly amendment 2 offered by Representatives Freese and
Walker .................................................. 286
06-12. A. Point of order that Assembly amendment 2 not germane
taken under advisement .................................. 286
06-12. A. Assembly amendment 3 offered by Representatives Freese and
Travis .................................................. 286
06-12. A. Assembly amendment 4 offered by Representative Freese
......................................................... 286
06-12. A. Assembly amendment 5 offered by Representatives Freese and
Walker .................................................. 286
06-12. A. Assembly amendment 6 offered by Representatives Freese and
Travis .................................................. 286
06-12. A. Assembly amendment 7 offered by Representative Freese
......................................................... 286
06-12. A. Assembly amendment 8 offered by Representative Powers
......................................................... 286
06-12. A. Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly amendment 8 offered by
Representative Powers ................................... 286
11-06. A. Point of order that the chair was required by
Assembly Rule 62 (3m) to rule on the point of
order raised on 6-12-2001 withdrawn ..................... 520
11-06. A. Chair ruled well taken the point of order that
Assembly amendment 2 not germane ....................... 526
11-06. A. Rereferred to committee on Campaigns and Elections
......................................................... 526
12-06. A. Public hearing held.
12-20. A. Executive action taken.
12-20. A. Assembly amendment 9 offered by committee on
Campaigns and Elections ................................. 563
12-20. A. Assembly amendment 10 offered by committee on
Campaigns and Elections ................................. 563
12-20. A. Assembly amendment 11 offered by committee on
Campaigns and Elections ................................. 563
2002
01-04. A. Report Assembly amendment 3 adoption recommended by
committee on Campaigns and Elections, Ayes 6, Noes
0 ........................................................ 568
01-04. A. Report Assembly amendment 5 adoption recommended by
committee on Campaigns and Elections, Ayes 4, Noes
2 ........................................................ 568
01-04. A. Report Assembly amendment 6 adoption recommended by
committee on Campaigns and Elections, Ayes 6, Noes
0 ........................................................ 568
01-04. A. Report Assembly amendment 9 adoption recommended by
committee on Campaigns and Elections, Ayes 6, Noes
0 ........................................................ 568
01-04. A. Report Assembly amendment 10 adoption recommended by
committee on Campaigns and Elections, Ayes 4, Noes
2 ........................................................ 568
01-04. A. Report Assembly amendment 11 adoption recommended by
committee on Campaigns and Elections, Ayes 4, Noes
2 ........................................................ 568
01-04. A. Report concurrence as amended recommended by
committee on Campaigns and Elections, Ayes 6, Noes
0 ........................................................ 568
01-04. A. Referred to committee on Rules ............................ 568
01-17. A. Placed on calendar 1-23-2002 by committee on Rules.
01-23. A. Assembly amendment 3 adopted .............................. 597
01-23. A. Assembly amendment 5 adopted .............................. 597
01-23. A. Assembly amendment 6 adopted, Ayes 86, Noes 13 ............. 597
01-23. A. Assembly amendment 9 adopted .............................. 597
01-23. A. Assembly amendment 10 adopted, Ayes 56, Noes 43 ............ 597
01-23. A. Point of order that Assembly amendment 11 not
germane not well taken .................................. 597
01-23. A. Refused to table Assembly amendment 11, Ayes 36,
Noes 63 .................................................. 597
01-23. A. Assembly amendment 11 adopted ............................. 598
01-23. A. Assembly amendment 12 offered by Representative Freese
......................................................... 598
01-23. A. Assembly amendment 12 adopted ............................. 598
01-23. A. Ordered to a third reading ................................ 598
01-23. A. Rules suspended ........................................... 598
01-23. A. Read a third time and concurred in as amended, Ayes
97, Noes 2 ............................................... 598
01-23. A. Ordered immediately messaged .............................. 598
01-24. S. Received from Assembly amended and concurred in as
amended, Assembly amendments 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11
and 12 adopted .......................................... 524
01-24. S. Available for scheduling.
03-20. S. Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1
......................................................... 652
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