History of Senate Bill 486

SENATE BILL 486                                        
An Act to amend 115.28 (7) (b) and 118.19 (1); and to create 119.23 (7)
(b) and 119.23 (10) (a) 5. of the statutes; relating to: requiring the
licensure of instructional staff in schools participating in the
Milwaukee Parental Choice Program.
2008
   02-13.  S. Introduced by Senators Taylor, Lehman, Lassa and Kreitlow;
                cosponsored by Representatives Pope-Roberts, Black,
                Parisi, Pocan, Sinicki, Turner and Van Akkeren.
   02-13.  S. Read first time and referred to committee on Education
                 ........................................................ 582
   02-14.  S. Representative Kessler added as a cosponsor  .............. 585
   02-21.  S. Public hearing held.
   03-06.  S. Executive action taken.
   03-06.  S. Report passage recommended by committee on Education,
                Ayes 4, Noes 3 .......................................... 665
   03-06.  S. Available for scheduling.
   03-11.  S. Placed on calendar 3-12-2008 and made a special order
                of business at 11:18 A.M. by committee on Senate
                Organization, pursuant to Senate Rule 17 (2).
   03-12.  S. Read a second time  ....................................... 702
   03-12.  S. Ordered to a third reading  ............................... 702
   03-12.  S. Rules suspended  .......................................... 702
   03-12.  S. Read a third time and passed, Ayes 18, Noes 15
                ......................................................... 702
   03-12.  S. Ordered immediately messaged  ............................. 704
   03-13.  A. Received from Senate  ..................................... 699
   03-13.  A. Read first time and referred to committee on Education
                Reform  ................................................. 702
   03-21.  A. Failed to concur in pursuant to Senate Joint
                Resolution 1  ........................................... 717


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