History of Assembly Bill 135

ASSEMBLY BILL 135                                        LC Amendment Memo
An Act to amend 71.05 (6) (b) 32. (intro.), 71.05 (6) (b) 32. a., 71.05
(6) (b) 33. (intro.) and 71.05 (6) (b) 33. a. of the statutes; relating
to: allowing an individual income tax deduction for certain amounts
contributed by a divorced or legally separated parent to his or her
child's college savings account or college tuition and expenses program
and limiting the deduction that may be claimed by a married person who
files separately. (FE)
2009
   03-09.  A. Introduced by Representatives Molepske Jr., Roys, Cullen,
                Nass, Berceau, Suder, Vos, Richards, Kaufert, Smith,
                Pope-Roberts, Bies, Zepnick, Kestell and Fields;
                cosponsored by Senators Lassa, Taylor, Kreitlow,
                Holperin, Darling, Lehman, Erpenbach, Plale, Grothman,
                Olsen and Kedzie.
   03-09.  A. Read first time and referred to committee on Colleges
                and Universities  ........................................ 98
   03-19.  A. Fiscal estimate received.
   05-06.  A. Assembly substitute amendment 1 offered by
                Representatives Molepske Jr. and Roys  .................. 172
   07-08.  A. Public hearing held.
   10-20.  A. Assembly substitute amendment 2 offered by
                Representatives Molepske Jr. and Roys  .................. 433
   10-28.  A. Assembly substitute amendment 3 offered by
                Representative Molepske Jr.  ............................ 467
   10-29.  A. Executive action taken.
   11-24.  A. Report Assembly Substitute Amendment 3 adoption
                recommended by committee on Colleges and
                Universities, Ayes 11, Noes 0 ........................... 529
   11-24.  A. Report passage as amended recommended by committee on
                Colleges and Universities, Ayes 11, Noes 0 .............. 529
   11-24.  A. Referred to joint survey committee on Tax Exemptions
                 ........................................................ 529


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