History of Assembly Bill 207
ASSEMBLY BILL 207 LC Act Memo LC Amendment Memo
An Act to repeal 60.23 (24), 66.0419 (title), (1), (2) and (3), 66.0421
(1) (a), 66.0421 (1) (b), 66.0422 (1) (a), 100.209, 196.04 (4) (a) 1.
and 196.204 (7); to renumber 196.04 (4) (a) 2. a. to e.; to renumber and
amend 66.0419 (3m) and 943.46 (1) (a); to consolidate, renumber and
amend 196.04 (4) (a) (intro.) and 2. (intro.); to amend 11.01 (17g),
20.395 (3) (jh), 25.40 (1) (a) 4m., 66.0421 (title), 66.0421 (2),
66.0421 (3), 66.0421 (4), 66.0422 (title), 66.0422 (2) (intro.), 66.0422
(3) (b), 66.0422 (3n), 70.111 (25), 76.80 (3), 77.52 (2) (a) 12.,
100.195 (1) (c) 2., 165.25 (4) (ar), 196.01 (1g), 196.01 (9m), 196.04
(4) (b), 196.195 (5), 196.203 (1m), 196.203 (3) (b) (intro.), 196.203
(3) (b) 2., 196.203 (3) (c), 196.203 (3) (d), 196.203 (3) (e) 1.
(intro.), 196.50 (1) (b) 2. e., 196.50 (1) (c), 196.85 (1m) (b), 943.46
(title), 943.46 (2) (a), 943.46 (2) (b), 943.46 (2) (c), 943.46 (2) (d),
943.46 (2) (e), 943.46 (2) (f), 943.46 (2) (g) and 943.46 (5); to repeal
and recreate 100.195 (1) (h) 1. and 196.01 (1p); and to create 66.0420,
66.0421 (1) (c), 66.0421 (1) (d), 66.0422 (1) (d), 196.01 (12g), 196.01
(12r), 943.46 (1) (d) and 943.46 (1) (e) of the statutes; relating to:
regulation of cable television and video service providers. (FE)
2007
03-22. A. Introduced by Representatives Montgomery, Petersen,
Zepnick, Kramer, Lothian, Sheridan, Honadel, Nerison,
Davis, Fields, Newcomer, Nygren, Moulton, Suder, Rhoades,
Friske, Kleefisch, Vos, Huebsch, Van Roy, Kestell, Boyle,
Mason, F. Lasee, A. Ott, Vukmir, Bies, Albers, Wood,
Kerkman, Townsend, Murtha, LeMahieu, Pridemore and
Sinicki; cosponsored by Senators Plale, Wirch, Hansen,
Kanavas, A. Lasee, Schultz, Darling and Leibham.
03-22. A. Read first time and referred to committee on Energy
and Utilities .......................................... 103
03-27. A. Public hearing held.
04-04. A. Fiscal estimate received.
04-04. A. Fiscal estimate received.
04-04. A. Fiscal estimate received.
04-04. A. Fiscal estimate received.
04-17. A. Executive action taken.
04-17. A. Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by committee
on Energy and Utilities ................................ 130
04-17. A. Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by committee on Energy and Utilities
........................................................ 130
04-17. A. Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by committee on Energy and Utilities
........................................................ 130
04-17. A. Assembly amendment 3 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by committee on Energy and Utilities
........................................................ 130
04-19. A. Report Assembly Amendment 1 to Assembly Substitute
Amendment 1 adoption recommended by committee on
Energy and Utilities, Ayes 10, Noes 0 ................... 130
04-19. A. Report Assembly Amendment 2 to Assembly Substitute
Amendment 1 adoption recommended by committee on
Energy and Utilities, Ayes 10, Noes 0 ................... 130
04-19. A. Report Assembly Amendment 3 to Assembly Substitute
Amendment 1 adoption recommended by committee on
Energy and Utilities, Ayes 10, Noes 0 ................... 130
04-19. A. Report Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 adoption
recommended by committee on Energy and Utilities,
Ayes 9, Noes 1 .......................................... 130
04-19. A. Report passage as amended recommended by committee on
Energy and Utilities, Ayes 9, Noes 1 .................... 131
04-19. A. Referred to committee on Rules ........................... 131
04-19. A. Placed on calendar 4-24-2007 by committee on Rules.
04-24. A. Read a second time ....................................... 143
04-24. A. Point of order that the bill not properly before the
Assembly under s. 13.093 and s. 16.47 (2) of the
Wisconsin statutes not well taken ...................... 142
04-24. A. Refused to refer to joint committee on Finance, Ayes
46, Noes 50 ............................................. 142
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by
Representatives Pocan and Parisi ....................... 143
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 laid on table, Ayes
50, Noes 46 ............................................. 143
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by
Representatives Pocan and Parisi ....................... 144
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 laid on table, Ayes
51, Noes 45 ............................................. 144
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 adopted, Ayes 96, Noes 0 .............................. 144
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 adopted, Ayes 96, Noes 0 .............................. 144
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 3 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 laid on table ........................................ 144
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 4 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representative Jeskewitz .................. 144
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 4 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 withdrawn and returned to author ..................... 144
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 5 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representatives Moulton and Wood
........................................................ 145
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly amendment 5 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by
Representative Staskunas ............................... 145
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly amendment 5 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 laid on table, Ayes
52, Noes 44 ............................................. 145
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 5 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 adopted, Ayes 82, Noes 14 ............................. 145
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 6 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representative Jeskewitz .................. 145
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 6 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 withdrawn and returned to author ..................... 145
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 7 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representatives Hixson and Molepske
........................................................ 145
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 7 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 laid on table, Ayes 49, Noes 47 ....................... 145
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 8 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representatives Mason and Montgomery
........................................................ 145
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 8 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 adopted, Ayes 96, Noes 0 .............................. 145
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 9 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representative Montgomery ................. 146
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 9 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 adopted, Ayes 96, Noes 0 .............................. 146
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 10 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representative Black ...................... 146
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 10 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 laid on table, Ayes 52, Noes 44 ....................... 146
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 11 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representative Molepske ................... 146
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 11 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 laid on table, Ayes 51, Noes 45 ....................... 146
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 12 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representative Molepske ................... 147
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 12 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 laid on table, Ayes 54, Noes 42 ....................... 147
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 13 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representative Molepske ................... 147
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 13 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 laid on table, Ayes 51, Noes 45 ....................... 147
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 14 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representative Molepske ................... 147
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 14 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 laid on table, Ayes 53, Noes 43 ....................... 147
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 15 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representative Molepske ................... 147
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 15 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 laid on table, Ayes 51, Noes 45 ....................... 148
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 16 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representative Molepske ................... 148
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 16 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 laid on table, Ayes 51, Noes 45 ....................... 148
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 17 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representative Molepske ................... 148
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 17 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 laid on table, Ayes 51, Noes 45 ....................... 148
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 18 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representative Molepske ................... 148
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 18 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 laid on table, Ayes 51, Noes 45 ....................... 148
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 19 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representative Molepske ................... 149
04-24. A. Point of order that Assembly amendment 19 to Assembly
substitute amendment 1 not germane well taken
........................................................ 149
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 20 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representatives Stone and Montgomery
........................................................ 149
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 20 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 adopted, Ayes 80, Noes 16 ............................. 149
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 21 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representatives Young and A. Williams
........................................................ 149
04-24. A. Point of order that Assembly amendment 21 to Assembly
substitute amendment 1 not germane well taken
........................................................ 149
04-24. A. Decision of the Chair appealed ........................... 149
04-24. A. Decision of the Chair upheld, Ayes 50, Noes 46
......................................................... 149
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 22 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representatives Young and A. Williams
........................................................ 149
04-24. A. Point of order that Assembly amendment 22 to Assembly
substitute amendment 1 not germane well taken
........................................................ 149
04-24. A. Decision of the Chair appealed ........................... 150
04-24. A. Decision of the Chair upheld, Ayes 50, Noes 46
......................................................... 150
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 23 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representative Hebl ....................... 150
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 23 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 laid on table, Ayes 51, Noes 45 ....................... 150
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 24 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representative Hebl ....................... 150
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 24 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 laid on table, Ayes 51, Noes 45 ....................... 150
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 25 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representative Hebl ....................... 150
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 25 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 laid on table, Ayes 50, Noes 46 ....................... 150
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 26 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representatives Pocan and Parisi
........................................................ 151
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 26 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 laid on table, Ayes 51, Noes 45 ....................... 151
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 27 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representatives Pocan and Parisi
........................................................ 151
04-24. A. Point of order that Assembly amendment 27 to Assembly
substitute amendment 1 not germane well taken
........................................................ 151
04-24. A. Decision of the Chair appealed ........................... 151
04-24. A. Decision of the Chair upheld, Ayes 50, Noes 46
......................................................... 151
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 28 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representatives Gottlieb and Montgomery
........................................................ 151
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 28 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 adopted, Ayes 49, Noes 47 ............................. 151
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 29 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 offered by Representatives Krusick and Staskunas
........................................................ 152
04-24. A. Assembly amendment 29 to Assembly substitute amendment
1 laid on table, Ayes 52, Noes 44 ....................... 152
04-24. A. Refused to reject Assembly substitute amendment 1,
Ayes 42, Noes 54 ........................................ 152
04-24. A. Assembly substitute amendment 1 adopted, Ayes 55, Noes
41 ...................................................... 152
04-24. A. Ordered to a third reading ............................... 152
04-24. A. Refused to suspend rules to read a third time, Ayes
50, Noes 46 ............................................. 152
04-25. A. Fiscal estimate received.
05-09. A. Point of order that the bill is not properly before
the Assembly because it required an emergency
statement pursuant to s. 16.47 (2) of the Wisconsin
Statutes not well taken ................................ 172
05-09. A. Read a third time and passed, Ayes 66, Noes 28, Paired
4 ....................................................... 172
05-09. A. Refused to suspend rules to order immediately
messaged, Ayes 54, Noes 42 .............................. 172
05-17. S. Received from Assembly ................................... 227
05-18. S. Printed engrossed by the direction of the Senate Chief
Clerk.
05-21. S. Read first time and referred to committee on Commerce,
Utilities and Rail ..................................... 229
05-31. S. Executive action taken.
06-01. S. Report concurrence recommended by committee on
Commerce, Utilities and Rail, Ayes 7, Noes 0
......................................................... 240
06-01. S. Available for scheduling.
10-26. S. Referred to joint committee on Finance, pursuant to
Senate Rule 41 (1)(e), by committee on Senate
Organization ........................................... 372
10-31. S. Executive action taken.
10-31. S. Report introduction and adoption of Senate Amendment 1
recommended by joint committee on Finance, Ayes 16,
Noes 0 .................................................. 399
10-31. S. Report concurrence as amended recommended by joint
committee on Finance, Ayes 13, Noes 3 ................... 399
10-31. S. Available for scheduling.
10-31. S. Placed on calendar 11-8-2007 by committee on Senate
Organization.
11-02. S. LRB correction ........................................... 402
11-08. S. Read a second time ....................................... 421
11-08. S. Senate amendment 2 offered by Senators Miller,
Vinehout, Risser, Erpenbach, Jauch and Robson
........................................................ 417
11-08. S. Senate amendment 3 offered by Senators Miller,
Vinehout, Risser, Erpenbach, Jauch and Robson
........................................................ 417
11-08. S. Senate amendment 4 offered by Senators Miller,
Vinehout, Risser, Erpenbach, Jauch and Robson
........................................................ 417
11-08. S. Senate amendment 5 offered by Senators Miller,
Vinehout, Risser, Erpenbach and Robson ................. 417
11-08. S. Senate amendment 6 offered by Senators Vinehout,
Miller, Risser, Robson, Erpenbach, Jauch, Lassa and
Kreitlow ............................................... 417
11-08. S. Senate amendment 7 offered by Senators Vinehout,
Risser, Robson, Erpenbach, Jauch, Kreitlow and
Miller ................................................. 417
11-08. S. Senate amendment 8 offered by Senators Vinehout,
Miller, Risser, Robson, Erpenbach, Lassa and
Kreitlow ............................................... 417
11-08. S. Senate substitute amendment 1 offered by Senators
Vinehout, Risser, Robson, Erpenbach, Lassa and
Miller ................................................. 417
11-08. S. Senate substitute amendment 1 rejected, Ayes 22, Noes
11 ...................................................... 421
11-08. S. Senate amendment 1 adopted ............................... 421
11-08. S. Senate amendment 2 rejected, Ayes 18, Noes 15
......................................................... 421
11-08. S. Refused to reject Senate amendment 3, Ayes 16, Noes 17
......................................................... 421
11-08. S. Senate amendment 3 adopted, Ayes 17, Noes 16
......................................................... 421
11-08. S. Senate amendment 4 rejected, Ayes 21, Noes 12
......................................................... 421
11-08. S. Senate amendment 5 placed after Senate amendment 17
........................................................ 422
11-08. S. Senate amendment 6 rejected, Ayes 22, Noes 11
......................................................... 422
11-08. S. Senate amendment 7 withdrawn and returned to author
........................................................ 422
11-08. S. Senate amendment 8 rejected, Ayes 17, Noes 16
......................................................... 422
11-08. S. Senate amendment 9 offered by Senators Robson, Coggs,
Vinehout, Taylor, Erpenbach, Miller and Risser
........................................................ 422
11-08. S. Senate amendment 9 rejected, Ayes 21, Noes 12
......................................................... 422
11-08. S. Senate amendment 10 offered by Senators Lassa,
Vinehout, Erpenbach, Sullivan, Kreitlow and Risser
........................................................ 422
11-08. S. Senate amendment 10 rejected, Ayes 22, Noes 11
......................................................... 422
11-08. S. Senate amendment 11 offered by Senators Lassa,
Vinehout, Erpenbach, Robson, Coggs, Lehman,
Sullivan, Kreitlow, Taylor and Risser .................. 422
11-08. S. Senate amendment 12 offered by Senators Lassa,
Vinehout, Erpenbach, Robson, Coggs, Sullivan,
Kreitlow and Risser .................................... 422
11-08. S. Senate amendment 13 offered by Senators Lassa,
Vinehout, Erpenbach, Robson, Kreitlow and Risser
........................................................ 422
11-08. S. Senate amendment 14 offered by Senators Plale,
Erpenbach, Wirch, Breske, Decker, Hansen, Coggs,
Lassa, Lehman, Vinehout, Kreitlow, Taylor and Miller
........................................................ 422
11-08. S. Senate amendment 15 offered by Senators Sullivan,
Vinehout, Lassa, Kreitlow, Miller, Erpenbach,
Carpenter, Risser, Robson, Taylor and Coggs ............ 422
11-08. S. Senate amendment 16 offered by Senators Lassa,
Vinehout, Erpenbach, Robson, Coggs, Sullivan,
Kreitlow and Risser .................................... 422
11-08. S. Senate amendment 17 offered by Senators Lassa,
Vinehout, Erpenbach, Robson, Coggs, Lehman,
Sullivan, Kreitlow and Taylor .......................... 422
11-08. S. Senate amendment 11 withdrawn and returned to author
........................................................ 422
11-08. S. Senate amendment 12 withdrawn and returned to author
........................................................ 422
11-08. S. Senate amendment 17 withdrawn and returned to author
........................................................ 422
11-08. S. Refused to reject Senate amendment 13, Ayes 16, Noes
17 ...................................................... 422
11-08. S. Senate amendment 13 adopted, Ayes 17, Noes 16
......................................................... 423
11-08. S. Senate amendment 14 adopted, Ayes 33, Noes 0
......................................................... 423
11-08. S. Senate amendment 15 rejected, Ayes 19, Noes 14
......................................................... 423
11-08. S. Senate amendment 16 rejected, Ayes 21, Noes 12
......................................................... 423
11-08. S. Senate amendment 5 rejected, Ayes 22, Noes 11
......................................................... 423
11-08. S. Senate amendment 18 offered by Senators Lassa,
Vinehout, Erpenbach, Robson, Coggs, Lehman,
Sullivan, Kreitlow, Taylor and Risser .................. 423
11-08. S. Senate amendment 18 rejected, Ayes 18, Noes 15
......................................................... 423
11-08. S. Senate amendment 19 offered by Senators Carpenter,
Lazich, A. Lasee, Miller, Robson, Coggs, Lassa,
Sullivan, Vinehout, Kreitlow, Taylor, Erpenbach and
Risser ................................................. 423
11-08. S. Refused to reject Senate amendment 19, Ayes 11, Noes
21 ...................................................... 423
11-08. S. Senate amendment 19 adopted .............................. 424
11-08. S. Senate amendment 20 offered by Senators Miller,
Taylor, Robson, Jauch, Kreitlow, Vinehout, Carpenter
and Erpenbach .......................................... 424
11-08. S. Refused to reject Senate amendment 20, Ayes 15, Noes
17 ...................................................... 424
11-08. S. Refused to adopt Senate amendment 20, Ayes 16, Noes 16
......................................................... 424
11-08. S. Refused to reconsider vote by which Senate amendment
20 had failed to be adopted, Ayes 14, Noes 18
......................................................... 424
11-08. S. Senate amendment 21 offered by Senator Grothman
........................................................ 424
11-08. S. Senate amendment 21 adopted .............................. 424
11-08. S. Refused to refer to committee on Commerce, Utilities
and Rail, Ayes 8, Noes 24 ............................... 424
11-08. S. Ordered to a third reading ............................... 424
11-08. S. Rules suspended .......................................... 424
11-08. S. Read a third time and concurred in as amended, Ayes
23, Noes 9 .............................................. 424
11-08. S. Ordered immediately messaged ............................. 424
11-09. A. Received from Senate amended and concurred in as
amended (Senate amendments 1, 3, 13, 14, 19 and 21
adopted) ............................................... 355
12-11. A. Assembly amendment 1 to Senate amendment 1 offered by
Representatives Hebl, Kessler, Garthwaite, Sheridan,
Molepske, Pocan, Hilgenberg, Berceau and Black
........................................................ 384
12-11. A. Point of order that Assembly amendment 1 to Senate
amendment 1 not germane well taken ..................... 384
12-11. A. Decision of the Chair appealed ........................... 384
12-11. A. Decision of the Chair upheld, Ayes 51, Noes 46
......................................................... 384
12-11. A. Assembly amendment 2 to Senate amendment 1 offered by
Representatives Hebl, Smith, Gronemus, Vruwink,
Krusick, Hixson and Sheridan ........................... 384
12-11. A. Point of order that Assembly amendment 2 to Senate
amendment 1 not germane well taken ..................... 384
12-11. A. Decision of the Chair appealed ........................... 384
12-11. A. Decision of the Chair upheld, Ayes 51, Noes 46
......................................................... 384
12-11. A. Senate amendment 1 concurred in, Ayes 91, Noes 6
......................................................... 384
12-11. A. Senate amendment 3 concurred in, Ayes 95, Noes 2
......................................................... 385
12-11. A. Assembly amendment 1 to Senate amendment 13 offered by
Representatives Hebl, Garthwaite, Black, Steinbrink,
Seidel, Sheridan, Molepske, Hilgenberg, Vruwink,
Smith and Krusick ...................................... 385
12-11. A. Point of order that Assembly amendment 1 to Senate
amendment 13 not germane well taken .................... 385
12-11. A. Decision of the Chair appealed ........................... 385
12-11. A. Decision of the Chair upheld, Ayes 52, Noes 45
......................................................... 385
12-11. A. Senate amendment 13 concurred in, Ayes 94, Noes 3
......................................................... 385
12-11. A. Assembly amendment 1 to Senate amendment 14 offered by
Representatives Hebl, Garthwaite, Black, Steinbrink,
Seidel, Vruwink, Gronemus, Smith, Krusick and
Sheridan ............................................... 386
12-11. A. Point of order that Assembly amendment 1 to Senate
amendment 14 not germane well taken .................... 386
12-11. A. Decision of the Chair appealed ........................... 386
12-11. A. Decision of the Chair upheld, Ayes 51, Noes 46
......................................................... 386
12-11. A. Assembly amendment 2 to Senate amendment 14 offered by
Representatives Hebl, Smith, Black, Garthwaite,
Steinbrink, Seidel, Hilgenberg and Sheridan ............ 386
12-11. A. Point of order that Assembly amendment 2 to Senate
amendment 14 not germane well taken .................... 386
12-11. A. Decision of the Chair appealed ........................... 386
12-11. A. Decision of the Chair upheld, Ayes 51, Noes 46
......................................................... 386
12-11. A. Assembly amendment 3 to Senate amendment 14 offered by
Representatives Molepske, Smith, Hilgenberg,
Vruwink, Hintz, Hixson and Hebl ........................ 386
12-11. A. Point of order that Assembly amendment 3 to Senate
amendment 14 not germane well taken .................... 386
12-11. A. Decision of the Chair appealed ........................... 386
12-11. A. Decision of the Chair upheld, Ayes 51, Noes 46
......................................................... 386
12-11. A. Assembly amendment 4 to Senate amendment 14 offered by
Representatives Molepske, Smith, Hilgenberg,
Vruwink, Hintz, Hixson, Krusick and Hebl ............... 387
12-11. A. Point of order that Assembly amendment 4 to Senate
amendment 14 not germane well taken .................... 387
12-11. A. Decision of the Chair appealed ........................... 387
12-11. A. Decision of the Chair upheld, Ayes 51, Noes 46
......................................................... 387
12-11. A. Senate amendment 14 concurred in, Ayes 96, Noes 1
......................................................... 387
12-11. A. Assembly amendment 1 to Senate amendment 19 offered by
Representatives Hebl, Garthwaite, Black, Steinbrink,
Seidel, Vruwink, Gronemus, Smith and Sheridan
........................................................ 387
12-11. A. Point of order that Assembly amendment 1 to Senate
amendment 19 not germane well taken .................... 387
12-11. A. Decision of the Chair appealed ........................... 387
12-11. A. Decision of the Chair upheld, Ayes 51, Noes 46
......................................................... 387
12-11. A. Senate amendment 19 concurred in, Ayes 92, Noes 5
......................................................... 387
12-11. A. Assembly amendment 1 to Senate amendment 21 offered by
Representatives Hebl, Garthwaite, Smith, Black,
Pope-Roberts, Gronemus, Vruwink, Seidel, Steinbrink
and Sheridan ........................................... 388
12-11. A. Assembly amendment 1 to Senate amendment 21 laid on
table, Ayes 60, Noes 37 ................................. 388
12-11. A. Assembly amendment 2 to Senate amendment 21 offered by
Representatives Hebl, Smith, Garthwaite, Black,
Steinbrink, Seidel, Hilgenberg, Molepske, Pocan,
Vruwink, Shilling, Gronemus, Krusick and Sheridan
........................................................ 388
12-11. A. Point of order that Assembly amendment 2 to Senate
amendment 21 not germane well taken .................... 388
12-11. A. Decision of the Chair appealed ........................... 388
12-11. A. Decision of the Chair upheld, Ayes 51, Noes 46
......................................................... 388
12-11. A. Senate amendment 21 concurred in, Ayes 94, Noes 3
......................................................... 388
12-11. A. Made a special order of business at 9:01 A.M. on
12-12-07 pursuant to Assembly Resolution 12 ............ 389
12-11. A. Action ordered immediately messaged ...................... 391
12-14. A. LRB correction ........................................... 405
12-14. A. LRB correction (Senate amendment 1) ...................... 405
12-14. A. Report correctly enrolled ................................ 406
12-21. A. Presented to the Governor on 12-20-2007 .................. 411
12-21. A. Report approved by the Governor with partial veto on
12-21-2007. 2007 Wisconsin Act 42 ...................... 411
12-28. A. Published 1-8-2008 ....................................... 415
2008
05-23. A. Placed on calendar 5-27-2008 pursuant to Joint Rule 82.
05-28. A. Laid on the table ........................................ 800
06-02. A. Failed to pass partial veto notwithstanding the
objections of the Governor pursuant to Joint Rule 82
........................................................ 811
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