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TUESDAY, February 21, 2012 11:06 A.M. One-Hundredth Regular Session 821 The Assembly met in the Assembly Chamber located in the State Capitol. Speaker Pro Tempore Kramer in the chair. Representative Suder asked unanimous consent for a quorum call. Granted. A quorum was present. Speaker Fitzgerald in the chair. The prayer was offered by Assemblies of God Pastor Mark Cox of Central Church in Green Bay. Representative Turner led the membership in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. The roll was taken. The result follows: Present - Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks, Clark, E. Coggs, Craig, D. Cullen, Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Hebl, Hintz, Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kapenga, Kaufert, Kerkman, Kessler, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Krusick, Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck, Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch, Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan, Pope-Roberts, Pridemore, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard, Roys, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas, Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, C. Taylor, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Toles, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy, Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young, Zamarripa, Zepnick, Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald - 96. Absent with leave - Representatives Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink - 3. Vacancies - None. LEAVES OF ABSENCE Representative Clark asked unanimous consent for a leave of absence for today’s session for Representatives Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink. Granted. LEAVES OF ABSENCE Representative Ballweg asked unanimous consent for a leave of absence for part of today’s session for Representatives Krug, Meyer and Williams. Granted. AMENDMENTS OFFERED Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 110 offered by Representative Pope-Roberts. Assembly amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 175 offered by Representative August. Assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 318 offered by Representative Stroebel. Assembly substitute amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 318 offered by Representative Ziegelbauer. Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 487 offered by committee on Public Health and Public Safety . Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 502 offered by Representative Danou. Assembly amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 502 offered by Representative Danou. Assembly amendment 4 to Assembly Bill 502 offered by Representative Danou. Assembly amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 502 offered by Representative Danou. Assembly amendment 6 to Assembly Bill 502 offered by Representative Danou. Assembly amendment 7 to Assembly Bill 502 offered by Representative Danou. Assembly amendment 8 to Assembly Bill 502 offered by Representative Danou. Assembly amendment 6 to Assembly Bill 547 offered by Representatives Van Roy and Rivard. Assembly amendment 7 to Assembly Bill 547 offered by Representatives Van Roy and Rivard.

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Page 1: One-Hundredth Regular Session...2012/02/21  · 11:06 A.M. TUESDAY, February 21, 2012 One-Hundredth Regular Session 821 The Assembly met in the Assembly Chamber located in the State

TUESDAY, February 21, 201211:06 A.M.

One-Hundredth Regular Session

821

The Assembly met in the Assembly Chamber located inthe State Capitol.

Speaker Pro Tempore Kramer in the chair.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent for aquorum call. Granted.

A quorum was present.

Speaker Fitzgerald in the chair.

The prayer was offered by Assemblies of God PastorMark Cox of Central Church in Green Bay.

Representative Turner led the membership in reciting thepledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States ofAmerica.

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Present − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca,Berceau, Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings,Brooks, Clark, E. Coggs, Craig, D. Cullen, Danou, Doyle,Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Hebl, Hintz, Honadel, Hulsey,Jacque, Jorgensen, Kapenga, Kaufert, Kerkman, Kessler,Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans, Knodl, Knudson,Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Krusick, Kuglitsch, T. Larson,LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck, Marklein, Mason, Meyer,Molepske Jr, Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott,J. Ott, Pasch, Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan,Pope−Roberts, Pridemore, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand,Ripp, Rivard, Roys, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer,Staskunas, Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel, Suder,Tauchen, C. Taylor, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Toles, Tranel, Turner,Van Roy, Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young,Zamarripa, Zepnick, Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald −96.

Absent with leave − Representatives Grigsby, Milroy andSteinbrink − 3.

Vacancies − None.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

Representative Clark asked unanimous consent for a leaveof absence for today’s session for Representatives Grigsby,Milroy and Steinbrink. Granted.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

Representative Ballweg asked unanimous consent for aleave of absence for part of today’s session forRepresentatives Krug, Meyer and Williams. Granted.

AMENDMENTS OFFERED

Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly substituteamendment 1 to Assembly Bill 110 offered by RepresentativePope−Roberts.

Assembly amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 175 offered byRepresentative August.

Assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 318offered by Representative Stroebel.

Assembly substitute amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 318offered by Representative Ziegelbauer.

Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 487 offered bycommittee on Public Health and Public Safety.

Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 502 offered byRepresentative Danou.

Assembly amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 502 offered byRepresentative Danou.

Assembly amendment 4 to Assembly Bill 502 offered byRepresentative Danou.

Assembly amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 502 offered byRepresentative Danou.

Assembly amendment 6 to Assembly Bill 502 offered byRepresentative Danou.

Assembly amendment 7 to Assembly Bill 502 offered byRepresentative Danou.

Assembly amendment 8 to Assembly Bill 502 offered byRepresentative Danou.

Assembly amendment 6 to Assembly Bill 547 offered byRepresentatives Van Roy and Rivard.

Assembly amendment 7 to Assembly Bill 547 offered byRepresentatives Van Roy and Rivard.

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Assembly amendment 8 to Assembly Bill 547 offered byRepresentative Rivard.

Assembly amendment 9 to Assembly Bill 547 offered byRepresentatives Rivard and Ballweg.

Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 586 offered byRepresentative Rivard.

Assembly substitute amendment 2 to Senate Bill 18offered by Representative Spanbauer.

Assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 321 offered byRepresentative Strachota.

ADMINISTRATIVE RULES

Assembly Clearinghouse Rule 08−086Relating to training and proficiency in the use of

automated external defibrillators for certification as amassage therapist or bodyworker.

Submitted by Department of Regulation and Licensing.Report received from Agency, February 8, 2012.To committee on Health.Referred on February 21, 2012.

Assembly Clearinghouse Rule 11−039Relating to water conservation and construction by water

utilities and municipal combined water and sewer utilities.Submitted by Public Service Commission.Report received from Agency, February 7, 2012.To committee on Energy and Utilities.Referred on February 21, 2012.

INTRODUCTION AND REFERENCE

OF PROPOSALS

Read first time and referred:

Assembly Joint Resolution 112Relating to: honoring the Port of Milwaukee as Grantee

for Foreign−Trade Zone No. 41 and supporting the inclusionof nine additional Wisconsin counties in the zone.

By Representatives Loudenbeck, Brooks, Endsley,Fields, Kerkman, Pridemore, Spanbauer, Strachota andThiesfeldt; cosponsored by Senator Taylor.

To committee on Rules.

Assembly Joint Resolution 113Relating to: the life and public service of Frank L.

Nikolay.By Representatives Kessler, Suder, Seidel and Vruwink;

cosponsored by Senator Lassa. To committee on Rules.

Assembly Bill 600Relating to: default judgments in certain civil claims,

counterclaims, and cross claims.

By Representatives T. Larson, Spanbauer, Endsley andCraig; cosponsored by Senator Zipperer.

To committee on Judiciary and Ethics.

Assembly Bill 601Relating to: the angel investment and early stage seed

investment tax credit programs.By Representatives Kuglitsch, Klenke and Tauchen;

cosponsored by Senators Leibham and Darling. To committee on Jobs, Economy and Small Business.

Assembly Bill 602Relating to: designation, modification, and termination of

agricultural enterprise areas.By Representatives Nerison, Clark, Vruwink, A. Ott,

Tranel and Spanbauer; cosponsored by Senators Schultz andHolperin.

To committee on Agricultur e.

Assembly Bill 603Relating to: the collection of delinquent child support and

granting rule−making authority.By Representatives Krug, Ziegelbauer, Spanbauer,

Petersen, Doyle and Endsley. To committee on Childr en and Families.

Assembly Bill 604Relating to: surplus lines insurance, insurance security

fund, automobile insurance, and granting rule−makingauthority.

By Representative Petersen; cosponsored by SenatorLasee.

To committee on Insurance.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

From: Jeffrey Renk, Assistant Senate Chief Clerk.

Mr. Speaker:

I am directed to inform you that the Senate has

Passed and asks concurrence in: Senate Joint Resolution 62 Senate Joint Resolution 64 Senate Bill 314 Senate Bill 350 Senate Bill 354 Senate Bill 383 Senate Bill 397 Senate Bill 398 Senate Bill 410 Senate Bill 422 Senate Bill 423 Senate Bill 428 Senate Bill 442

Concurred in: Assembly Joint Resolution 104 Assembly Joint Resolution 110

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Assembly Bill 55 Assembly Bill 152 Assembly Bill 181 Assembly Bill 377 Assembly Bill 383 Assembly Bill 450

ACTION ON THE SENATE MESSAGE

Senate Joint Resolution 62Relating to: Turner syndrome awareness month.By Senators Lazich and Taylor; cosponsored by

Representative Kuglitsch. To committee on Rules.

Senate Joint Resolution 64Relating to: proclaiming March to be Hunger Takes No

Holiday Month.By Senator Jauch; cosponsored by Representative Milroy.To committee on Rules.

Senate Bill 271Relating to: return of absentee ballots and voting in person

by electors who have voted by absentee ballot in the sameelection.

By Senators Lazich, Vukmir and Grothman; cosponsoredby Representatives Pridemore and Kestell.

To committee on Rules.

Senate Bill 314Relating to: collection of money owed for failure to pay

for gasoline or diesel fuel and obtaining information withpersonal identifiers from the Department of Transportation.

By Senators Olsen, Galloway and Holperin; cosponsoredby Representatives Ballweg, Bernier, Brooks, Jacque,Kestell, Marklein, Ripp, Spanbauer, Van Roy and Wynn.

To committee on Rules.

Senate Bill 350Relating to: increased penalty for repeated domestic abuse

offenses and providing a penalty.By Senators Olsen, S. Coggs, Erpenbach, Lassa, Schultz,

Shilling and Wanggaard; cosponsored by Representatives A.Ott, Ballweg, Bies, Billings, Brooks, Doyle, Endsley, Jacque,Marklein, Petrowski, Petryk, Ringhand, Ripp, Sinicki,Spanbauer, Staskunas, Steineke and Wynn.

To committee on Rules.

Senate Bill 354Relating to: registration and operation of all−terrain

vehicles and utility terrain vehicles, granting rule−makingauthority, and making appropriations.

By Senators Leibham, Holperin, Harsdorf, Moulton,Hansen, Lassa and Taylor; cosponsored by RepresentativesSeverson, Rivard, Endsley, Krug, Marklein, Nygren, A. Ott,Petryk, Spanbauer, Strachota, Tauchen, Tiffany, Tranel andBrooks.

To committee on Rules.

Senate Bill 380Relating to: removing cap on enrollment of Family Care

and other long−term care programs.By Senators Moulton, Vukmir, Carpenter, Harsdorf,

Erpenbach, Jauch, Wanggaard, Risser and C. Larson;cosponsored by Representatives Kaufert, Kestell, Van Roy,Brooks, Doyle, A. Ott, Ziegelbauer, Bernier, Richards,Steinbrink, Ripp, Tranel, Molepske Jr, Grigsby, Stone,Endsley, Wynn, Fields, Staskunas, Jorgensen, Pasch, Sinicki,Petryk, Danou and Spanbauer.

To committee on Aging and Long−Term Care.

Senate Bill 383Relating to: licensing anesthesiologist assistants and

creating the Council on Anesthesiologist Assistants andgranting rule−making authority.

By Senators Darling, Shilling, Kedzie and Taylor;cosponsored by Representatives Severson, Van Roy, Vos,Spanbauer, Billings, Pasch and Zepnick.

To committee on Rules.

Senate Bill 397Relating to: photographs on operator’s licenses.By Senators Lazich and Taylor; cosponsored by

Representatives Petrowski, Endsley, Brooks, Krug andMarklein.

To committee on Rules.

Senate Bill 398Relating to: submitting written objections and appearing

in person or by telephone at a hearing to review administrativesuspension of motor vehicle operating privileges.

By Senators Lazich and Taylor; cosponsored byRepresentatives Petrowski, Endsley, Brooks, Krug, Marklein,A. Ott and Spanbauer.

To committee on Rules.

Senate Bill 410Relating to: seasonal weight limitations for certain

vehicles transporting manure.By Senators Galloway, Moulton, Harsdorf and Holperin;

cosponsored by Representatives Petrowski, Suder, Williams,Vruwink, Krug, A. Ott, Tranel, Tauchen, Spanbauer,Marklein, Danou and Bernier.

To committee on Rules.

Senate Bill 422Relating to: the length of vehicles that may be operated on

a highway and granting rule−making authority.By Senators Lazich and Lasee; cosponsored by

Representatives Petrowski and Bies, by request of TheDepartment of Transportation.

To committee on Rules.

Senate Bill 423Relating to: disqualification of commercial motor vehicle

operators.By Senator Lazich; cosponsored by Representatives

Petrowski, Bies, A. Ott and Spanbauer, by request of TheDepartment of Transportation.

To committee on Rules.

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Senate Bill 428Relating to: commissioners of the Public Service

Commission; notices, orders, and determinations of thecommission; certificates of authority issued by thecommission; approval of contracts by the commission;electricity sales from certain wholesale merchant plants;public utility removal of certain electric service lines;renewable resource credits; tampering or interfering withutility equipment; granting rule−making authority; andproviding penalties.

By Senators Zipperer, Holperin, Galloway, Hansen, King,Lasee, Olsen, Shilling and Taylor; cosponsored byRepresentatives Klenke, Zepnick, Ballweg, Bies, Brooks,Danou, Endsley, Hintz, Jacque, Kestell, Krug, T. Larson,Marklein, Molepske Jr, Mursau, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J.Ott, Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Rivard, Staskunas, Tauchen,Tiffany and Weininger.

To committee on Rules.

Senate Bill 442Relating to: an addition to the 2011−13 Authorized State

Building Program.By Senator Wanggaard; cosponsored by Representative

Vos. To committee on Rules.

REFERENCE BUREAU CORRECTIONS

Assembly Bill 4631. Page 42, line 1: delete “(14)” and substitute “(13m)”.

2. Page 42, line 3: delete “(14)” and substitute “(13m)”.

Assembly Bill 4951. Page 4, line 13: delete “out” and substitute “outside”.

SPEAKER’S COMMUNICATIONS

February 21, 2012

Representative Jeff MursauRoom 18 North, State CapitolP.O. Box 8953Madison, WI 53708

Dear Representative Mursau:

Pursuant to Assembly Rule 42 (3)(c), with your approvalI am withdrawing Assembly Bill 597 from the committee onNatural Resources and referring it to the committee onHousing.

Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,JEFF FITZGERALDAssembly Speaker

SPECIAL GUEST

Representative Ripp introduced Hometown Herorecipient Linda Hughes from Cambria. Mrs. Hughesaddressed the members from the rostrum.

SPECIAL GUEST

Representative Bewley introduced Hometown Herorecipient Lew Martin from Superior. Mr. Martin addressedthe members from the rostrum.

SPECIAL GUEST

Speaker Fitzgerald introduced Fred Trumm and HaleyHensen of the Employer Support of the Guard and Reservists,Representative Steve Kestell and Lieutenant SaraMikolajczak of the Wisconsin National Guard. Mr. Trummaddressed the members from the rostrum and awardedRepresentative Kestell with the Patriot Award for his supportof his staff member, Lieutenant Sara Mikolajcazk.

CALENDAR OF TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Joint Resolution 110be withdrawn from today’s calendar and taken up at this time.Granted.

Assembly Joint Resolution 110Relating to: congratulating Cooperative Extension on its

centennial.

Representative Ballweg asked unanimous consent that allmembers of the Assembly be made coauthors of AssemblyJoint Resolution 110. Granted.

SPECIAL GUEST

Representative Ballweg introduced CooperativeExtension Chancellor Ray Cross and Cooperative ExtensionDean Rick Klemme. Mr. Cross and Mr. Klemme addressedthe members from the rostrum.

The question was: Shall Assembly Joint Resolution 110be adopted?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Joint Resolution 110be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Joint Resolution 91be withdrawn from today’s calendar and taken up at this time.Granted.

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Assembly Joint Resolution 91Relating to: commending the University of

Wisconsin−Whitewater football team for winning a fourthnational championship.

SPECIAL GUEST

Representative Wynn introduced University ofWisconsin-Whitewater Chancellor Dr. Richard Telfer;Athletic Director Dr. Paul Plinske; Football Head CoachLance Leipold; Director of Football Operations Luke Groth;and players Lee Brekke, Alex Misialek, Lucas Skibba, RobertSerdar and Steve McCollough. Mr. Leipold addressed themembers from the rostrum.

The question was: Shall Assembly Joint Resolution 91be adopted?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Joint Resolution 91be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Joint Resolution 108Relating to: declaring December 12, 2012, Aaron Rodgers

Day.

Representative Bies asked unanimous consent that allmembers of the Assembly be made coauthors of AssemblyJoint Resolution 108. Granted.

The question was: Shall Assembly Joint Resolution 108be adopted?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Joint Resolution 108be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Senate Joint Resolution 17Relating to: the life and public service of David Kachel.

The question was: Shall Senate Joint Resolution 17 beconcurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Joint Resolution 17 beimmediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Senate Joint Resolution 32Relating to: commending Marianne and Sheldon Lubar

and family on receiving the Woodrow Wilson Award forCorporate Citizenship presented by the SmithsonianInstitution.

Representatives Kessler and C. Taylor asked unanimousconsent to be added as cosponsors of Senate JointResolution 32. Granted.

The question was: Shall Senate Joint Resolution 32 beconcurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Joint Resolution 32 beimmediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Senate Joint Resolution 33Relating to: commending Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kellner on

receiving the Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Servicepresented by the Smithsonian Institution.

The question was: Shall Senate Joint Resolution 33 beconcurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Joint Resolution 33 beimmediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Senate Joint Resolution 57Relating to: stating the legislature’s support for farm

work.

The question was: Shall Senate Joint Resolution 57 beconcurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Joint Resolution 57 beimmediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Joint Resolution 98Relating to: stating the legislature’s support for farm

work.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Joint Resolution 98 be laid on the table. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Joint Resolution 112be withdrawn from the committee on Rules and taken up atthis time. Granted.

Assembly Joint Resolution 112Relating to: honoring the Port of Milwaukee as Grantee

for Foreign−Trade Zone No. 41 and supporting the inclusionof nine additional Wisconsin counties in the zone.

The question was: Shall Assembly Joint Resolution 112be adopted?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Joint Resolution 112be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Representative Williams asked unanimous consent thather leave of absence be lifted. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Joint Resolution 113be withdrawn from the committee on Rules and taken up atthis time. Granted.

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Assembly Joint Resolution 113Relating to: the life and public service of Frank L.

Nikolay.

The question was: Shall Assembly Joint Resolution 113be adopted?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Joint Resolution 113be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Representative Ballweg asked unanimous consent that theAssembly stand recessed. Granted.

The Assembly stood recessed.

12:30 P.M.

RECESS

4:45 P.M.

The Assembly reconvened.

Speaker Pro Tempore Kramer in the chair.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent for aquorum call. Granted.

A quorum was present.

Representative Krug asked unanimous consent that hisleave of absence be lifted. Granted.

Representative Meyer asked unanimous consent that hisleave of absence be lifted. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Joint Resolution 62 bewithdrawn from the committee on Rules and taken up at thistime. Granted.

Senate Joint Resolution 62Relating to: Turner syndrome awareness month.

The question was: Shall Senate Joint Resolution 62 beconcurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Joint Resolution 62 beimmediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

SPECIAL ORDER OF

BUSINESS AT 11:01 A.M.

Senate Bill 368Relating to: permits for discharges into wetlands; wetland

mitigation; wetland mapping and delineation; fees for permitsand other authorizations or determinations by the Department

of Natural Resources relating to structures, deposits, and otheractivities in or near navigable waters; making appropriations;and providing penalties.

Assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 368 offered byRepresentatives Hulsey, Richards, Turner, C. Taylor, Seideland Clark.

Representative Suder moved that Assembly amendment1 to Senate Bill 368 be laid on the table.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 toSenate Bill 368 be laid on the table?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier, Bies,Brooks, Craig, Endsley, Farrow, Honadel, Jacque, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Kuglitsch, T.Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck, Marklein, Meyer,Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore, Ripp, Rivard,Severson, Spanbauer, Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel,Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, Van Roy, Vos,Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Ziegelbauer and SpeakerFitzgerald − 60.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Billings, Clark, E. Coggs, D. Cullen, Danou, Doyle,Fields, Hebl, Hintz, Hulsey, Jorgensen, Kessler, Krusick,Mason, Molepske Jr, Pasch, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe,Richards, Ringhand, Roys, Seidel, Sinicki, Staskunas, C.Taylor, Toles, Turner, Vruwink, Young, Zamarripa andZepnick − 36.

Absent or not voting − Representatives Grigsby, Milroyand Steinbrink − 3.

Motion carried.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

Representative Clark asked unanimous consent for a leaveof absence for part of today’s session for Representative E.Coggs. Granted.

Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 368offered by Representatives Barca, Clark, Pasch and BernardSchaber.

Representative Suder moved that Assembly substituteamendment 1 to Senate Bill 368 be laid on the table.

The question was: Shall Assembly substitute amendment1 to Senate Bill 368 be laid on the table?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier, Bies,Brooks, Craig, Endsley, Farrow, Honadel, Jacque, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Kuglitsch, T.

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Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck, Marklein, Meyer,Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore, Ripp, Rivard,Severson, Spanbauer, Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel,Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, Van Roy, Vos,Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Ziegelbauer and SpeakerFitzgerald − 60.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Billings, Clark, D. Cullen, Danou, Doyle, Fields,Hebl, Hintz, Hulsey, Jorgensen, Kessler, Krusick, Mason,Molepske Jr, Pasch, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe,Richards, Ringhand, Roys, Seidel, Sinicki, Staskunas, C.Taylor, Toles, Turner, Vruwink, Young, Zamarripa andZepnick − 35.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, Grigsby,Milroy and Steinbrink − 4.

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment 2 to Senate Bill 368 offered byRepresentatives Danou, Barca, Molepske Jr, Bernard Schaberand Clark.

Representative Suder moved that Assembly amendment2 to Senate Bill 368 be laid on the table.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 2 toSenate Bill 368 be laid on the table?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier, Bies,Brooks, Craig, Endsley, Farrow, Honadel, Jacque, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Kuglitsch, T.Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck, Marklein, Meyer,Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore, Ripp, Rivard,Severson, Spanbauer, Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel,Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, Van Roy, Vos,Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Ziegelbauer and SpeakerFitzgerald − 60.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Billings, Clark, D. Cullen, Danou, Doyle, Fields,Hebl, Hintz, Hulsey, Jorgensen, Kessler, Krusick, Mason,Molepske Jr, Pasch, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe,Richards, Ringhand, Roys, Seidel, Sinicki, Staskunas, C.Taylor, Toles, Turner, Vruwink, Young, Zamarripa andZepnick − 35.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, Grigsby,Milroy and Steinbrink − 4.

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment 3 to Senate Bill 368 offered byRepresentatives Bernard Schaber, Clark and Pasch.

Representative Suder moved that Assembly amendment3 to Senate Bill 368 be laid on the table.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 3 toSenate Bill 368 be laid on the table?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier, Bies,Brooks, Craig, Endsley, Farrow, Honadel, Jacque, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Kuglitsch, T.Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck, Marklein, Meyer,Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore, Ripp, Rivard,Severson, Spanbauer, Staskunas, Steineke, Stone, Strachota,Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, VanRoy, Vos, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Ziegelbauer andSpeaker Fitzgerald − 61.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Billings, Clark, D. Cullen, Danou, Doyle, Fields,Hebl, Hintz, Hulsey, Jorgensen, Kessler, Krusick, Mason,Molepske Jr, Pasch, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe,Richards, Ringhand, Roys, Seidel, Sinicki, C. Taylor, Toles,Turner, Vruwink, Young, Zamarripa and Zepnick − 34.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, Grigsby,Milroy and Steinbrink − 4.

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 368 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 368 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 368 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Vruwink asked unanimous consent to berecorded as voting “Aye” on the previous question. Granted.

Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Billings, Clark, D. Cullen, Danou, Doyle, Fields,Hebl, Hintz, Hulsey, Kessler, Krusick, Mason, Molepske Jr.,Pasch, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Richards, Ringhand, Roys,Seidel, Sinicki, Staskunas, C. Taylor, Toles, Turner, Young,Zamarripa and Zepnick asked unanimous consent to berecorded as voting “No” on the previous question. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 368 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

SPECIAL ORDER OF

BUSINESS AT 11:01 A.M.

Assembly Bill 463Relating to: permits for discharges into wetlands; wetland

mitigation; wetland mapping and delineation; fees for permits

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and other authorizations or determinations by the Departmentof Natural Resources relating to structures, deposits, and otheractivities in or near navigable waters; making appropriations;and providing penalties.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Bill 463 be laid on the table.

Representative Molepske Jr. objected.

Representative Clark asked unanimous consent that theAssembly stand recessed. Granted.

The Assembly stood recessed.

5:57 P.M.

RECESS

6:52 P.M.

The Assembly reconvened.

Speaker Pro Tempore Kramer in the chair.

Assembly Bill 463Relating to: permits for discharges into wetlands; wetland

mitigation; wetland mapping and delineation; fees for permitsand other authorizations or determinations by the Departmentof Natural Resources relating to structures, deposits, and otheractivities in or near navigable waters; making appropriations;and providing penalties.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Bill 463 be laid on the table. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 350 be withdrawnfrom the committee on Rules and taken up at this time.Granted.

Senate Bill 350Relating to: increased penalty for repeated domestic abuse

offenses and providing a penalty.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 350 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 350 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 350 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau,Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks,Clark, Craig, D. Cullen, Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow,

Fields, Hebl, Hintz, Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen,Kapenga, Kaufert, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke,Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug,Krusick, Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens,Loudenbeck, Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau,Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan, Pope−Roberts,Pridemore, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard,Roys, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas,Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, C.Taylor, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Toles, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy,Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young,Zamarripa, Zepnick, Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald −94.

Noes − Representative Kessler − 1.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, Grigsby,Milroy and Steinbrink − 4.

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 350 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

CALENDAR OF THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16

Assembly Bill 384Relating to: weapons that may be used to hunt certain

animals and requirements for establishing open huntingseasons for those animals.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 toAssembly Bill 384 be adopted?

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 2 toAssembly Bill 384 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder moved that Assembly amendment3 to Assembly Bill 384 be laid on the table.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 3 toAssembly Bill 384 be laid on the table?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier, Bies,Brooks, Craig, Endsley, Farrow, Honadel, Jacque, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Kuglitsch, T.Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck, Marklein, Meyer,Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore, Ripp, Rivard,Severson, Spanbauer, Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel,Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, Van Roy, Vos,Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Ziegelbauer and SpeakerFitzgerald − 60.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Billings, Clark, D. Cullen, Danou, Doyle, Fields,

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Hebl, Hintz, Hulsey, Jorgensen, Kessler, Krusick, Mason,Molepske Jr, Pasch, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe,Richards, Ringhand, Roys, Seidel, Sinicki, Staskunas, C.Taylor, Toles, Turner, Vruwink, Young, Zamarripa andZepnick − 35.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, Grigsby,Milroy and Steinbrink − 4.

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 384 be orderedengrossed and read a third time?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 384 be given athird reading. Granted.

The question was: Assembly Bill 384 having been readthree times, shall the bill be passed?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau,Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks,Clark, Craig, D. Cullen, Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow,Fields, Hebl, Hintz, Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen,Kapenga, Kaufert, Kerkman, Kessler, Kestell, Kleefisch,Klenke, Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug,Krusick, Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens,Loudenbeck, Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau,Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan, Pope−Roberts,Pridemore, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard,Roys, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas,Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, C.Taylor, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Toles, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy,Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young,Zamarripa, Zepnick, Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald −95.

Noes − None.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, Grigsby,Milroy and Steinbrink − 4.

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 384 beimmediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

CALENDAR OF MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20

Senate Bill 202Relating to: elimination of compensatory and punitive

damages for acts of employment discrimination or unfairhonesty or genetic testing.

The question was: Senate Bill 202 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier, Bies,Brooks, Craig, Endsley, Farrow, Honadel, Jacque, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Kuglitsch, T.Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck, Marklein, Meyer,Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore, Ripp, Rivard,Severson, Spanbauer, Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel,Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, Van Roy, Vos,Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Ziegelbauer and SpeakerFitzgerald − 60.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Billings, Clark, D. Cullen, Danou, Doyle, Fields,Hebl, Hintz, Hulsey, Jorgensen, Kessler, Krusick, Mason,Molepske Jr, Pasch, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe,Richards, Ringhand, Roys, Seidel, Sinicki, Staskunas, C.Taylor, Toles, Turner, Vruwink, Young, Zamarripa andZepnick − 35.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, Grigsby,Milroy and Steinbrink − 4.

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 202 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 224Relating to: authorizing school boards and libraries to

transfer a gift or grant to certain charitable organizations.

The question was: Shall Senate amendment 2 toAssembly Bill 224 be concurred in?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau,Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks,Clark, Craig, D. Cullen, Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow,Fields, Hebl, Hintz, Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen,Kapenga, Kaufert, Kerkman, Kessler, Kestell, Kleefisch,Klenke, Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug,Krusick, Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens,Loudenbeck, Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau,Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan, Pope−Roberts,Pridemore, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard,Roys, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas,Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen,Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy, Vos, Vruwink,Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young, Zamarripa, Zepnick,Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald − 93.

Noes − Representatives C. Taylor and Toles − 2.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, Grigsby,Milroy and Steinbrink − 4.

Motion carried.

Representative Toles asked unanimous consent to berecorded as voting “Aye” on the previous question. Granted.

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Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that the Assembly’s action onAssembly Bill 224 be immediately messaged to the Senate.Granted.

Assembly Bill 467Relating to: consideration of certain greenhouse gas

emissions in determining requirements applicable to astationary source of air pollution.

The question was: Shall Senate amendment 1 toAssembly Bill 467 be concurred in?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau,Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks,Clark, Craig, D. Cullen, Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow,Fields, Hebl, Hintz, Honadel, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kessler, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke,Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug,Krusick, Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens,Loudenbeck, Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau,Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pope−Roberts, Pridemore,Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard, Seidel,Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas, Steineke, Stone,Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany,Tranel, Turner, Van Roy, Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams,Wynn, Young, Zamarripa, Zepnick, Ziegelbauer and SpeakerFitzgerald − 90.

Noes − Representatives Hulsey, Pocan, Roys, C. Taylorand Toles − 5.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, Grigsby,Milroy and Steinbrink − 4.

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that the Assembly’s action onAssembly Bill 467 be immediately messaged to the Senate.Granted.

Assembly Joint Resolution 100Relating to: accounting and expenditure of state funds and

reduction of deficit (first consideration).

Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Joint Resolution100 offered by Representative Kooyenga.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 toAssembly Joint Resolution 100 be adopted?

Motion carried.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

Representative Clark asked unanimous consent for a leaveof absence for part of today’s session for Representative D.Cullen. Granted.

Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Joint Resolution100 offered by Representatives Bewley, Danou, Zamarripa,Jorgensen, Turner, Mason, Pope−Roberts, Hebl, Doyle,Ringhand and Billings.

Representative Suder moved that Assembly amendment2 to Assembly Joint Resolution 100 be laid on the table.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 2 toAssembly Joint Resolution 100 be laid on the table?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier, Bies,Brooks, Craig, Endsley, Farrow, Honadel, Jacque, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Krusick,Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck,Marklein, Meyer, Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A.Ott, J. Ott, Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore, Ripp,Rivard, Severson, Spanbauer, Steineke, Stone, Strachota,Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, VanRoy, Vos, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Ziegelbauer andSpeaker Fitzgerald − 61.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Billings, Clark, Danou, Doyle, Fields, Hebl, Hintz,Hulsey, Jorgensen, Kessler, Mason, Molepske Jr, Pasch,Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Roys,Seidel, Sinicki, Staskunas, C. Taylor, Toles, Turner, Vruwink,Young, Zamarripa and Zepnick − 33.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment 3 to Assembly Joint Resolution100 offered by Representatives Mason and Richards.

Representative Suder moved that Assembly amendment3 to Assembly Joint Resolution 100 be laid on the table.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 3 toAssembly Joint Resolution 100 be laid on the table?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier, Bies,Brooks, Craig, Endsley, Farrow, Honadel, Jacque, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Kuglitsch, T.Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck, Marklein, Meyer,Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore, Ripp, Rivard,Severson, Spanbauer, Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel,Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, Van Roy, Vos,Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Ziegelbauer and SpeakerFitzgerald − 60.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Billings, Clark, Danou, Doyle, Fields, Hebl, Hintz,Hulsey, Jorgensen, Kessler, Krusick, Mason, Molepske Jr,Pasch, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand,

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Roys, Seidel, Sinicki, Staskunas, C. Taylor, Toles, Turner,Vruwink, Young, Zamarripa and Zepnick − 34.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Assembly Joint Resolution 100be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Joint Resolution 100be given a third reading. Granted.

The question was: Assembly Joint Resolution 100having been read three times, shall the joint resolution beadopted?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier, Bies,Brooks, Craig, Danou, Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Honadel,Jacque, Kapenga, Kaufert, Kerkman, Kessler, Kestell,Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga,Kramer, Krug, Krusick, Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu,Litjens, Loudenbeck, Marklein, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau,Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Petersen,Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore, Radcliffe, Ripp, Rivard,Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas, Steineke, Stone,Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany,Tranel, Van Roy, Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn,Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald − 69.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Billings, Clark, Doyle, Hebl, Hintz, Hulsey,Jorgensen, Mason, Pasch, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Richards,Ringhand, Roys, Seidel, C. Taylor, Toles, Turner, Young,Zamarripa and Zepnick − 25.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Joint Resolution 100be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 383 be withdrawnfrom the committee on Rules and taken up at this time.Granted.

Senate Bill 383Relating to: licensing anesthesiologist assistants and

creating the Council on Anesthesiologist Assistants andgranting rule−making authority.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 383 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 383 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 383 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau,Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Billings, Brooks, Clark,Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Hebl, Hintz,Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kerkman, Kessler,Klenke, Knilans, Knodl, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug,Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck,Mason, Molepske Jr, Mursau, Nass, J. Ott, Pasch, Petrowski,Petryk, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Pridemore, Radcliffe,Richards, Ringhand, Rivard, Roys, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki,Spanbauer, Staskunas, Steineke, Strachota, Suder, Tauchen,C. Taylor, Tiffany, Toles, Turner, Van Roy, Vos, Vruwink,Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young, Zamarripa, Zepnick andSpeaker Fitzgerald − 73.

Noes − Representatives Bies, Craig, Kapenga, Kaufert,Kestell, Kleefisch, Knudson, Krusick, Marklein, Meyer,Murtha, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, Petersen, Ripp, Stone,Stroebel, Thiesfeldt, Tranel and Ziegelbauer − 21.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Bies asked unanimous consent to berecorded as voting “Aye” on the previous question. Granted.

Representative August asked unanimous consent to berecorded as voting “No” on the previous question. Granted.

Representative Kooyenga asked unanimous consent to berecorded as voting “No” on the previous question. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 383 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 56Relating to: retail theft, proof of ownership for flea market

sales, and providing penalties.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 toAssembly Bill 56 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 56 offered byRepresentatives Richards, Mason, Turner, Kessler, Danou,Hulsey, Bewley, Zepnick, Zamarripa, Toles and D. Cullen.

Representative Suder moved that Assembly amendment2 to Assembly Bill 56 be laid on the table.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 2 toAssembly Bill 56 be laid on the table?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

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Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier, Bies,Brooks, Craig, Endsley, Farrow, Honadel, Jacque, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Krusick,Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck,Marklein, Meyer, Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A.Ott, J. Ott, Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore, Ripp,Rivard, Severson, Spanbauer, Steineke, Stone, Strachota,Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, VanRoy, Vos, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Ziegelbauer andSpeaker Fitzgerald − 61.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Billings, Clark, Danou, Doyle, Fields, Hebl, Hintz,Hulsey, Jorgensen, Kessler, Mason, Molepske Jr, Pasch,Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Roys,Seidel, Sinicki, Staskunas, C. Taylor, Toles, Turner, Vruwink,Young, Zamarripa and Zepnick − 33.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 56 be orderedengrossed and read a third time?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 56 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Assembly Bill 56 having been readthree times, shall the bill be passed?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Bernier,Bies, Billings, Brooks, Clark, Craig, Danou, Doyle, Endsley,Farrow, Fields, Hintz, Honadel, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Krusick,Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck,Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau, Murtha,Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Petersen, Petrowski,Petryk, Pope−Roberts, Pridemore, Radcliffe, Richards,Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki,Spanbauer, Staskunas, Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel,Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy,Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young, Zepnick,Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald − 82.

Noes − Representatives Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Hebl, Hulsey, Kessler, Pasch, Pocan, Roys, C.Taylor, Toles and Zamarripa − 12.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 56 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 118Relating to: aiding a felon and providing penalties.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 toAssembly Bill 118 be adopted?

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 118 be orderedengrossed and read a third time?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 118 be given athird reading. Granted.

The question was: Assembly Bill 118 having been readthree times, shall the bill be passed?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier, Bies,Billings, Brooks, Craig, Danou, Endsley, Farrow, Fields,Honadel, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kapenga, Kaufert, Kerkman,Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans, Knodl, Knudson,Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Krusick, Kuglitsch, T. Larson,LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck, Marklein, Mason, Meyer,Molepske Jr, Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott,J. Ott, Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore, Radcliffe,Richards, Ripp, Rivard, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer,Staskunas, Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel, Suder,Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy, Vos,Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Zamarripa, Zepnick,Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald − 76.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Clark, Doyle, Hebl, Hintz, Hulsey, Kessler, Pasch,Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Ringhand, Roys, C. Taylor, Toles andYoung − 18.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Barca asked unanimous consent to berecorded as voting “Aye” on the previous question. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 118 beimmediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 209Relating to: mandatory minimum sentences for certain

child sex offenses.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 toAssembly Bill 209 be adopted?

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 209 be orderedengrossed and read a third time?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 209 be given athird reading. Granted.

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The question was: Assembly Bill 209 having been readthree times, shall the bill be passed?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau,Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks,Clark, Craig, Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Hintz,Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kapenga, Kaufert,Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans, Knodl,Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Krusick, Kuglitsch, T.Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck, Marklein, Mason,Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren,A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch, Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore,Radcliffe, Richards, Ripp, Rivard, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki,Spanbauer, Staskunas, Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel,Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy,Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Zamarripa,Zepnick, Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald − 85.

Noes − Representatives Hebl, Kessler, Pocan,Pope−Roberts, Ringhand, Roys, C. Taylor, Toles and Young− 9.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 209 beimmediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 216Relating to: maintenance and removal of vegetation

obstructing the view of outdoor advertising signs alonghighways under the jurisdiction of the Department ofTransportation.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 toAssembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 216 beadopted?

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Assembly substitute amendment1 to Assembly Bill 216 be adopted?

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 216 be orderedengrossed and read a third time?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 216 be given athird reading. Granted.

The question was: Assembly Bill 216 having been readthree times, shall the bill be passed?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Bernier,Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks, Clark, Craig, Danou, Doyle,Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Honadel, Jacque, Jorgensen,Kapenga, Kaufert, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke,Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug,Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck,Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison,Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk,Pridemore, Richards, Ripp, Rivard, Seidel, Severson,Spanbauer, Staskunas, Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel,Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy,Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young, Zepnick,Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald − 76.

Noes − Representatives Berceau, Bernard Schaber, Hebl,Hintz, Hulsey, Kessler, Krusick, Molepske Jr, Pasch, Pocan,Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe, Ringhand, Roys, Sinicki, C. Taylor,Toles and Zamarripa − 18.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 216 beimmediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 185 be withdrawnfrom today’s calendar and taken up at this time. Granted.

Senate Bill 185Relating to: regulating text messages as telephone

solicitations for purposes of the no call list.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 185 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 185 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 185 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau,Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks,Clark, Craig, Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Hebl,Hintz, Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kessler, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke,Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug,Krusick, Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens,Loudenbeck, Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau,Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan, Pope−Roberts,Pridemore, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard,Roys, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas,Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, C.Taylor, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Toles, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy,Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young,

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Zamarripa, Zepnick, Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald −94.

Noes − None.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 185 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 250Relating to: regulating text messages as telephone

solicitations for purposes of the no call list.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Bill 250 be laid on the table. Granted.

Assembly Bill 291Relating to: restrictions on the operation of motor vehicles

by persons holding instruction permits or probationarylicenses and providing a penalty.

Representatives Pasch, Barca, Turner, Sinicki, Bies,Clark, A. Ott and T. Larson asked unanimous consent to bemade coauthors of Assembly Bill 291. Granted.

The question was: Shall Assembly substitute amendment1 to Assembly Bill 291 be adopted?

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 291 be orderedengrossed and read a third time?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 291 be given athird reading. Granted.

The question was: Assembly Bill 291 having been readthree times, shall the bill be passed?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau,Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks,Clark, Craig, Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Hebl,Hintz, Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kessler, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke,Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug,Krusick, Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens,Loudenbeck, Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau,Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan, Pope−Roberts,Pridemore, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard,Roys, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas,Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, C.Taylor, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Toles, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy,Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young,

Zamarripa, Zepnick, Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald −94.

Noes − None.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 291 beimmediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 260 be withdrawnfrom today’s calendar and taken up at this time. Granted.

Senate Bill 260Relating to: allowing members of a dairy cooperative to

claim the dairy manufacturing facility investment credit in thenext taxable year.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 260 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 260 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 260 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau,Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks,Clark, Craig, Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Hebl,Hintz, Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kessler, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke,Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug,Krusick, Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens,Loudenbeck, Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau,Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan, Pope−Roberts,Pridemore, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard,Roys, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas,Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, C.Taylor, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Toles, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy,Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young,Zamarripa, Zepnick, Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald −94.

Noes − None.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 260 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

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Assembly Bill 357Relating to: allowing members of a dairy cooperative to

claim the dairy manufacturing facility investment credit in thenext taxable year.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Bill 357 be laid on the table. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 322 be withdrawnfrom today’s calendar and taken up at this time. Granted.

Senate Bill 322Relating to: overweight permits for vehicles transporting

raw forest products.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 322 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 322 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 322 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau,Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks,Clark, Craig, Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Hebl,Hintz, Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kessler, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke,Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug,Krusick, Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens,Loudenbeck, Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau,Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan, Pope−Roberts,Pridemore, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard,Roys, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas,Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, C.Taylor, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Toles, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy,Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young,Zamarripa, Zepnick, Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald −94.

Noes − None.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 322 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 388Relating to: overweight permits for vehicles transporting

raw forest products.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Bill 388 be laid on the table. Granted.

Assembly Bill 395Relating to: acquisition of land in the Niagara Escarpment

corridor.

Representative Bies asked unanimous consent to be madea coauthor of Assembly Bill 395. Granted.

The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 395 be orderedengrossed and read a third time?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 395 be given athird reading. Granted.

The question was: Assembly Bill 395 having been readthree times, shall the bill be passed?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau,Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks,Clark, Craig, Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Hebl,Hintz, Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kessler, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke,Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug,Krusick, Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens,Loudenbeck, Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau,Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan, Pope−Roberts,Pridemore, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard,Roys, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas,Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, C.Taylor, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Toles, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy,Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young,Zamarripa, Zepnick, Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald −94.

Noes − None.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 395 beimmediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 397Relating to: failing to report the death of a child or to report

a missing child, moving the corpse of a child, hiding a corpseto collect public benefits, and providing penalties.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 toAssembly Bill 397 be adopted?

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 397 be orderedengrossed and read a third time?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 397 be given athird reading. Granted.

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The question was: Assembly Bill 397 having been readthree times, shall the bill be passed?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau,Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks,Clark, Craig, Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Hebl,Hintz, Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kaufert,Kerkman, Kessler, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Krusick,Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck,Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau, Murtha,Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch, Petersen,Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Pridemore,Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard, Roys, Seidel,Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas, Steineke, Stone,Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, C. Taylor, Thiesfeldt,Toles, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy, Vos, Vruwink, Weininger,Williams, Wynn, Young, Zamarripa, Zepnick, Ziegelbauerand Speaker Fitzgerald − 92.

Noes − Representatives Kapenga and Tif fany − 2.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 397 beimmediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 314 be withdrawnfrom the committee on Rules and taken up at this time.Granted.

Senate Bill 314Relating to: collection of money owed for failure to pay

for gasoline or diesel fuel and obtaining information withpersonal identifiers from the Department of Transportation.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 314 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 314 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 314 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau,Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks,Clark, Craig, Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Hebl,Hintz, Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kessler, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke,Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug,Krusick, Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens,

Loudenbeck, Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau,Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan, Pope−Roberts,Pridemore, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard,Roys, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas,Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen,Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Toles, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy, Vos,Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young, Zamarripa,Zepnick, Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald − 93.

Noes − Representative C. Taylor − 1.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 314 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 416Relating to: collection of money owed for failure to pay

for gasoline or diesel fuel and obtaining information withpersonal identifiers from the Department of Transportation.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Bill 416 be laid on the table. Granted.

Assembly Bill 419Relating to: interest due on property determined to be

abandoned and due to be paid or delivered to the statetreasurer.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 toAssembly Bill 419 be adopted?

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 419 be orderedengrossed and read a third time?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 419 be given athird reading. Granted.

The question was: Assembly Bill 419 having been readthree times, shall the bill be passed?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau,Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks,Clark, Craig, Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Hebl,Hintz, Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kessler, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke,Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug,Krusick, Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens,Loudenbeck, Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau,Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan, Pope−Roberts,Pridemore, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard,Roys, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas,Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, C.

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Taylor, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Toles, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy,Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young,Zamarripa, Zepnick, Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald −94.

Noes − None.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 419 beimmediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 427Relating to: the purposes, authority, and responsibilities of

the Educational Approval Board and the regulation of schoolsby that board.

The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 427 be orderedengrossed and read a third time?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 427 be given athird reading. Granted.

The question was: Assembly Bill 427 having been readthree times, shall the bill be passed?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau,Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks,Clark, Craig, Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Hebl,Hintz, Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kessler, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke,Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug,Krusick, Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens,Loudenbeck, Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau,Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan, Pope−Roberts,Pridemore, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard,Roys, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas,Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, C.Taylor, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Toles, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy,Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young,Zamarripa, Zepnick, Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald −94.

Noes − None.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 427 beimmediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 339 be withdrawnfrom today’s calendar and taken up at this time. Granted.

Senate Bill 339Relating to: noncompetitive appointment of certain

disabled veterans to classified positions in the state civilservice system.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 339 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 339 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 339 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau,Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks,Clark, Craig, Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Hebl,Hintz, Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kessler, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke,Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug,Krusick, Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens,Loudenbeck, Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau,Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan, Pope−Roberts,Pridemore, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard,Roys, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas,Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, C.Taylor, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Toles, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy,Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young,Zamarripa, Zepnick, Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald −94.

Noes − None.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 339 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 428Relating to: noncompetitive appointment of certain

disabled veterans to classified positions in the state civilservice system.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Bill 428 be laid on the table. Granted.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 338 be withdrawnfrom today’s calendar and taken up at this time. Granted.

Senate Bill 338Relating to: waiving fees for certain professional and

occupational licenses issued to veterans.

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Representatives Young and Bernier asked unanimousconsent to be added as cosponsors of Senate Bill 338.Granted.

Assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 338 offered byRepresentatives Wynn and Kooyenga.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 toSenate Bill 338 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment 2 to Senate Bill 338 offered byRepresentative Wynn.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 2 toSenate Bill 338 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment 3 to Senate Bill 338 offered byRepresentatives Turner, Sinicki and Mason.

POINT OF ORDER

Representative Wynn rose to the point of order thatAssembly amendment 3 to Senate Bill 338 was not germaneunder Assembly Rule 54 (f).

Representative Wynn withdrew his point of order thatAssembly amendment 3 to Senate Bill 338 was not germaneunder Assembly Rule 54 (f).

Representative Knodl moved that Assembly amendment3 to Senate Bill 338 be laid on the table.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 3 toSenate Bill 338 be laid on the table?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier, Bies,Brooks, Craig, Endsley, Farrow, Honadel, Jacque, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Krusick,Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck,Marklein, Meyer, Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A.Ott, J. Ott, Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore, Ripp,Rivard, Severson, Spanbauer, Steineke, Stone, Strachota,Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, VanRoy, Vos, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Ziegelbauer andSpeaker Fitzgerald − 61.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Billings, Clark, Danou, Doyle, Fields, Hebl, Hintz,Hulsey, Jorgensen, Kessler, Mason, Molepske Jr, Pasch,Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Roys,Seidel, Sinicki, Staskunas, C. Taylor, Toles, Turner, Vruwink,Young, Zamarripa and Zepnick − 33.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 338 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 338 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 338 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in as amended?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau,Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks,Clark, Craig, Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Hebl,Hintz, Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kaufert,Kerkman, Kessler, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Krusick,Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck,Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau, Murtha,Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch, Petersen,Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Pridemore,Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard, Roys, Seidel,Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas, Steineke, Stone,Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, C. Taylor, Thiesfeldt,Tiffany, Toles, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy, Vos, Vruwink,Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young, Zamarripa, Zepnick,Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald − 93.

Noes − Representative Kapenga − 1.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 338 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 429Relating to: waiving fees for certain professional and

occupational licenses issued to veterans.

Assembly amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 429 offered byRepresentatives Turner, Sinicki and Mason.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Bill 429 be laid on the table. Granted.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 357 be withdrawnfrom today’s calendar and taken up at this time. Granted.

Senate Bill 357Relating to: applying a service member’s military

education, training, or other experience for purposes ofsatisfying certain requirements for a professional credential.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 357 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

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Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 357 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 357 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, Berceau,Bernard Schaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks,Clark, Craig, Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Hebl,Hintz, Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kessler, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke,Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug,Krusick, Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens,Loudenbeck, Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau,Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan, Pope−Roberts,Pridemore, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard,Roys, Seidel, Severson, Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas,Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, C.Taylor, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Toles, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy,Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young,Zamarripa, Zepnick, Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald −94.

Noes − None.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 357 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 438Relating to: applying a service member’s military

education, training, or other experience for purposes ofsatisfying certain requirements for a professional credential.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Bill 438 be laid on the table. Granted.

Assembly Bill 449Relating to: increased penalty for repeated domestic abuse

offenses and providing a penalty.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Bill 449 be laid on the table. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 354 be withdrawnfrom the committee on Rules and taken up at this time.Granted.

Senate Bill 354Relating to: registration and operation of all−terrain

vehicles and utility terrain vehicles, granting rule−makingauthority, and making appropriations.

Representative Mursau asked unanimous consent to beadded as a cosponsor of Senate Bill 354. Granted.

Assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 354 offered byRepresentatives Mason and Richards.

Representative Suder moved that Assembly amendment1 to Senate Bill 354 be laid on the table.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 toSenate Bill 354 be laid on the table?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier, Bies,Brooks, Craig, Endsley, Farrow, Honadel, Jacque, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Krusick,Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck,Marklein, Meyer, Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A.Ott, J. Ott, Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore, Ripp,Rivard, Severson, Spanbauer, Staskunas, Steineke, Stone,Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany,Tranel, Van Roy, Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn,Ziegelbauer and Speaker Fitzgerald − 63.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Billings, Clark, Danou, Doyle, Fields, Hebl, Hintz,Hulsey, Jorgensen, Kessler, Mason, Molepske Jr, Pasch,Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Roys,Seidel, Sinicki, C. Taylor, Toles, Turner, Young, Zamarripaand Zepnick − 31.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 354 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 354 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 354 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Barca, BernardSchaber, Bernier, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks, Clark,Danou, Doyle, Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Hebl, Hintz,Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque, Jorgensen, Kapenga, Kaufert,Kerkman, Kessler, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Krusick,Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck,Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Molepske Jr, Mursau, Murtha,Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Pasch, Petersen,Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Pridemore,Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Rivard, Roys, Seidel, Severson,Sinicki, Spanbauer, Staskunas, Steineke, Stone, Strachota,Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Toles, Tranel,

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Turner, Van Roy, Vos, Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn,Young, Zamarripa, Zepnick, Ziegelbauer and SpeakerFitzgerald − 90.

Noes − Representatives Berceau, Craig, Radcliffe and C.Taylor − 4.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 354 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 453Relating to: registration and operation of all−terrain

vehicles and utility terrain vehicles, granting rule−makingauthority, and making appropriations.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Bill 453 be laid on the table. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 359 be withdrawnfrom today’s calendar and taken up at this time. Granted.

Senate Bill 359Relating to: extending the expenditure period for a tax

incremental district in the village of Denmark.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 359 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 359 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 359 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 359 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 456Relating to: extending the expenditure period for a tax

incremental district in the village of Denmark.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Bill 456 be laid on the table. Granted.

Assembly Bill 485Relating to: personalized registration plates for vehicles

registered by certain veterans with a disability that limits theability to walk (suggested as remedial legislation by theDepartment of Transportation).

The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 485 be orderedengrossed and read a third time?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 485 be given athird reading. Granted.

The question was: Assembly Bill 485 having been readthree times, shall the bill be passed?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 485 beimmediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 486Relating to: the definitions of vehicle and motor vehicle

(suggested as remedial legislation by the Department ofTransportation).

The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 486 be orderedengrossed and read a third time?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 486 be given athird reading. Granted.

The question was: Assembly Bill 486 having been readthree times, shall the bill be passed?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 486 beimmediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 397 be withdrawnfrom the committee on Rules and taken up at this time.Granted.

Senate Bill 397Relating to: photographs on operator’s licenses.

Assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 397 offered byRepresentatives Jorgensen, Sinicki, Turner, Doyle, Pasch,Barca, Clark, Molepske Jr, Bernard Schaber, Pope−Roberts,Hebl, Kessler, Mason, Fields, Danou, Richards and Pocan.

Representative Suder moved that Assembly amendment1 to Senate Bill 397 be laid on the table.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 toSenate Bill 397 be laid on the table?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier, Bies,Brooks, Craig, Endsley, Farrow, Honadel, Jacque, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Kuglitsch, T.Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck, Marklein, Meyer,Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore, Ripp, Rivard,Severson, Spanbauer, Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel,Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, Van Roy, Vos,

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Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Ziegelbauer and SpeakerFitzgerald − 60.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Billings, Clark, Danou, Doyle, Fields, Hebl, Hintz,Hulsey, Jorgensen, Kessler, Krusick, Mason, Molepske Jr,Pasch, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand,Roys, Seidel, Sinicki, Staskunas, C. Taylor, Toles, Turner,Vruwink, Young, Zamarripa and Zepnick − 34.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 397 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 397 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 397 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 397 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 490Relating to: photographs on operator’s licenses.

Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 490 offered byRepresentatives Jorgensen, Sinicki, Turner, Doyle, Pasch,Barca, Clark, Molepske Jr, Bernard Schaber, Pope−Roberts,Hebl, Kessler, Mason, Fields, Danou, Richards and Pocan.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Bill 490 be laid on the table. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 398 be withdrawnfrom the committee on Rules and taken up at this time.Granted.

Senate Bill 398Relating to: submitting written objections and appearing

in person or by telephone at a hearing to review administrativesuspension of motor vehicle operating privileges.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 398 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 398 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 398 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 398 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 491Relating to: submitting written objections and appearing

in person or by telephone at a hearing to review administrativesuspension of motor vehicle operating privileges.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Bill 491 be laid on the table. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 370 be withdrawnfrom today’s calendar and taken up at this time. Granted.

Senate Bill 370Relating to: regulating certain substitutes for

ozone−depleting refrigerants.

Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 370offered by Representative Vruwink.

Representative Suder moved that Assembly substituteamendment 1 to Senate Bill 370 be laid on the table.

The question was: Shall Assembly substitute amendment1 to Senate Bill 370 be laid on the table?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier, Bies,Brooks, Craig, Endsley, Farrow, Honadel, Jacque, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Kuglitsch, T.Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck, Marklein, Meyer,Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore, Ripp, Rivard,Severson, Spanbauer, Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel,Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, Van Roy, Vos,Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Ziegelbauer and SpeakerFitzgerald − 60.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Billings, Clark, Danou, Doyle, Fields, Hebl, Hintz,Hulsey, Jorgensen, Kessler, Krusick, Mason, Molepske Jr,Pasch, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand,Roys, Seidel, Sinicki, Staskunas, C. Taylor, Toles, Turner,Vruwink, Young, Zamarripa and Zepnick − 34.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 370 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 370 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 370 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

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Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 370 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 498Relating to: regulating certain substitutes for

ozone−depleting refrigerants.

Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 498offered by Representative Vruwink.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Bill 498 be laid on the table. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 410 be withdrawnfrom the committee on Rules and taken up at this time.Granted.

Senate Bill 410Relating to: seasonal weight limitations for certain

vehicles transporting manure.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 410 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 410 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 410 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 410 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 501Relating to: seasonal weight limitations for certain

vehicles transporting manure.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Bill 501 be laid on the table. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 423 be withdrawnfrom the committee on Rules and taken up at this time.Granted.

Senate Bill 423Relating to: disqualification of commercial motor vehicle

operators.

Assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 423 offered byRepresentative Molepske Jr.

Representative Suder moved that Assembly amendment1 to Senate Bill 423 be laid on the table.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 toSenate Bill 423 be laid on the table?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier, Bies,Brooks, Craig, Endsley, Farrow, Honadel, Jacque, Kapenga,Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans, Knodl,Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Kuglitsch, T. Larson,LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck, Marklein, Meyer, Mursau,Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Petersen,Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore, Ripp, Rivard, Severson,Spanbauer, Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel, Suder,Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, Van Roy, Vos,Weininger, Williams, Wynn and Speaker Fitzgerald − 58.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Billings, Clark, Danou, Doyle, Fields, Hebl, Hintz,Hulsey, Jorgensen, Kaufert, Kessler, Krusick, Mason,Molepske Jr, Pasch, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe,Richards, Ringhand, Roys, Seidel, Sinicki, Staskunas, C.Taylor, Toles, Turner, Vruwink, Young, Zamarripa, Zepnickand Ziegelbauer − 36.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 423 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 423 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 423 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier,Bewley, Bies, Billings, Brooks, Craig, Doyle, Endsley,Farrow, Fields, Hebl, Hintz, Honadel, Hulsey, Jacque,Jorgensen, Kapenga, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke,Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug,Kuglitsch, T. Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck,Marklein, Mason, Meyer, Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison,Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott, Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan,Pridemore, Ripp, Rivard, Severson, Spanbauer, Staskunas,Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel, Suder, Tauchen,Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Toles, Tranel, Turner, Van Roy, Vos,Vruwink, Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Young, Zepnick andSpeaker Fitzgerald − 74.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Clark, Danou, Kaufert, Kessler, Krusick, Molepske Jr, Pasch,Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand, Roys, Seidel,Sinicki, C. Taylor, Zamarripa and Ziegelbauer − 20.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 423 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

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Assembly Bill 516Relating to: disqualification of commercial motor vehicle

operators.

Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 516 offered byRepresentative Molepske Jr.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Bill 516 be laid on the table. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 422 be withdrawnfrom the committee on Rules and taken up at this time.Granted.

Senate Bill 422Relating to: the length of vehicles that may be operated on

a highway and granting rule−making authority.

Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 422offered by Representatives Barca, Jorgensen, Pasch andMason.

Representative Suder moved that Assembly substituteamendment 1 to Senate Bill 422 be laid on the table.

The question was: Shall Assembly substitute amendment1 to Senate Bill 422 be laid on the table?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier, Bies,Brooks, Craig, Endsley, Farrow, Honadel, Jacque, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Kuglitsch, T.Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck, Marklein, Meyer,Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore, Ripp, Rivard,Severson, Spanbauer, Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel,Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, Van Roy, Vos,Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Ziegelbauer and SpeakerFitzgerald − 60.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Billings, Clark, Danou, Doyle, Fields, Hebl, Hintz,Hulsey, Jorgensen, Kessler, Krusick, Mason, Molepske Jr,Pasch, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand,Roys, Seidel, Sinicki, Staskunas, C. Taylor, Toles, Turner,Vruwink, Young, Zamarripa and Zepnick − 34.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 422 be given a thirdreading.

Representative Barca objected.

Representative Suder moved that the rules be suspendedand that Senate Bill 422 be given a third reading.

The question was: Shall the rules be suspended andSenate Bill 422 be given a third reading?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier, Bies,Brooks, Craig, Endsley, Farrow, Honadel, Jacque, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Kuglitsch, T.Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck, Marklein, Meyer,Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore, Ripp, Rivard,Severson, Spanbauer, Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel,Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, Van Roy, Vos,Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Ziegelbauer and SpeakerFitzgerald − 60.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Billings, Clark, Danou, Doyle, Fields, Hebl, Hintz,Hulsey, Jorgensen, Kessler, Krusick, Mason, Molepske Jr,Pasch, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand,Roys, Seidel, Sinicki, Staskunas, C. Taylor, Toles, Turner,Vruwink, Young, Zamarripa and Zepnick − 34.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion failed.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 428 be withdrawnfrom the committee on Rules and taken up at this time.Granted.

Senate Bill 428Relating to: commissioners of the Public Service

Commission; notices, orders, and determinations of thecommission; certificates of authority issued by thecommission; approval of contracts by the commission;electricity sales from certain wholesale merchant plants;public utility removal of certain electric service lines;renewable resource credits; tampering or interfering withutility equipment; granting rule−making authority; andproviding penalties.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 428 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 428 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 428 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 428 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 527Relating to: commissioners of the Public Service

Commission; notices, orders, and determinations of thecommission; certificates of authority issued by thecommission; approval of contracts by the commission;

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electricity sales from certain wholesale merchant plants;public utility removal of certain electric service lines;renewable resource credits; tampering or interfering withutility equipment; granting rule−making authority; andproviding penalties.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Bill 527 be laid on the table. Granted.

Assembly Bill 529Relating to: licensing of taxicabs by a 1st class city.

The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 toAssembly Bill 529 be adopted?

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 529 be orderedengrossed and read a third time?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 529 be given athird reading. Granted.

The question was: Assembly Bill 529 having been readthree times, shall the bill be passed?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives Ballweg, Barca, Berceau, BernardSchaber, Bewley, Bies, Billings, Clark, Danou, Doyle,Endsley, Farrow, Fields, Hebl, Honadel, Hulsey, Jorgensen,Kerkman, Kessler, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krusick, LeMahieu,Loudenbeck, Mason, Molepske Jr, Murtha, A. Ott, Pasch,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe,Richards, Ringhand, Ripp, Roys, Seidel, Sinicki, Steineke,Stone, Suder, Tauchen, C. Taylor, Toles, Turner, Van Roy,Vos, Vruwink, Young, Zamarripa, Zepnick and SpeakerFitzgerald − 55.

Noes − Representatives August, Bernier, Brooks, Craig,Hintz, Jacque, Kapenga, Kaufert, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke,Knilans, Knodl, Knudson, Krug, Kuglitsch, T. Larson,Litjens, Marklein, Meyer, Mursau, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, J.Ott, Pridemore, Rivard, Severson, Spanbauer, Staskunas,Strachota, Stroebel, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, Weininger,Williams, Wynn and Ziegelbauer − 39.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 529 beimmediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 442 be withdrawnfrom the committee on Rules and taken up at this time.Granted.

Senate Bill 442Relating to: an addition to the 2011−13 Authorized State

Building Program.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 422 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 442 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 442 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 442 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 546Relating to: an addition to the 2011−13 Authorized State

Building Program.

Representative Suder asked unanimous consent thatAssembly Bill 546 be laid on the table. Granted.

Senate Bill 153Relating to: permitting governmental employers who are

not participating employers in the Wisconsin RetirementSystem to be covered in the local government healthinsurance plan offered by the group insurance board.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 153 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 153 be given a thirdreading.

Representative C. Taylor objected.

Representative Knodl moved that the rules be suspendedand that Senate Bill 153 be given a third reading.

The question was: Shall the rules be suspended andSenate Bill 153 be given a third reading?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes − Representatives August, Ballweg, Bernier, Bies,Brooks, Craig, Endsley, Farrow, Honadel, Jacque, Kapenga,Kaufert, Kerkman, Kestell, Kleefisch, Klenke, Knilans,Knodl, Knudson, Kooyenga, Kramer, Krug, Kuglitsch, T.Larson, LeMahieu, Litjens, Loudenbeck, Marklein, Meyer,Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nerison, Nygren, A. Ott, J. Ott,Petersen, Petrowski, Petryk, Pridemore, Ripp, Rivard,Severson, Spanbauer, Steineke, Stone, Strachota, Stroebel,Suder, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tiffany, Tranel, Van Roy, Vos,Weininger, Williams, Wynn, Ziegelbauer and SpeakerFitzgerald − 60.

Noes − Representatives Barca, Berceau, Bernard Schaber,Bewley, Billings, Clark, Danou, Doyle, Fields, Hebl, Hintz,

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Hulsey, Jorgensen, Kessler, Krusick, Mason, Molepske Jr,Pasch, Pocan, Pope−Roberts, Radcliffe, Richards, Ringhand,Roys, Seidel, Sinicki, Staskunas, C. Taylor, Toles, Turner,Vruwink, Young, Zamarripa and Zepnick − 34.

Absent or not voting − Representatives E. Coggs, D.Cullen, Grigsby, Milroy and Steinbrink − 5.

Motion failed.

Senate Bill 284Relating to: affecting various provisions of the statutes to

correct errors and reconcile conflicts (Corrections Bill).

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 284 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 284 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 284 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 284 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Senate Bill 285Relating to: affecting various provisions of the statutes to

correct errors and reconcile conflicts (Correction Bill).

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 285 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 285 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 285 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 285 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Senate Bill 286Relating to: revising various provisions of the statutes for

the purpose of supplying omissions and eliminating defects(Correction Bill).

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 286 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 286 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 286 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 286 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Senate Bill 287Relating to: affecting various provisions of the statutes to

correct errors and reconcile conflicts (Correction Bill).

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 287 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 287 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 287 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 287 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Senate Bill 330Relating to: limitations on the issuance of a certificate of

title for a motor vehicle involved in certain operating whileintoxicated offenses, technical changes that affect the periodof revocation of a person’s operating privilege, vehicle andinsurance registration for motor carriers operating in multiplejurisdictions, and vehicle identification numbers assigned bythe Department of Transportation (suggested as remediallegislation by the Department of Transportation).

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 330 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 330 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 330 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 330 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Senate Bill 341Relating to: open doors on authorized emergency

vehicles.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 341 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 341 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

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The question was: Senate Bill 341 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 341 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Senate Bill 349Relating to: the confidentiality of information related to

exemptions from the requirement to register livestockpremises; membership of county land conservationcommittees; vehicle scale operators; and changing a reportingrequirement for pesticide sales (suggested as remediallegislation by the Department of Agriculture, Trade andConsumer Protection).

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 349 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 349 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 349 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 349 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Senate Bill 413Relating to: calculation of creditable military service and

treatment of differential wage payments for benefits purposesfor participants in the Wisconsin Retirement System.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 413 be ordered to athird reading?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 413 be given a thirdreading. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 413 having been read threetimes, shall the bill be concurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Knodl asked unanimous consent that therules be suspended and that Senate Bill 413 be immediatelymessaged to the Senate. Granted.

Representative Bewley asked unanimous consent to bemade a coauthor of Assembly Bill 565. Granted.

Representative Pasch asked unanimous consent to bemade a coauthor of Assembly Bill 198. Granted.

VISITORS

During today’s session, the following visitors honored theAssembly by their presence and were welcomed by thepresiding officer and the members:

Jimmie Blanchard, guest of Representative A. Ott.

Doris Bass, guest of Representative A. Ott.

Kaitlyn Lapp, guest of Representative A. Ott.

Sarah Laufenberg, guest of Representative A. Ott.

David Hughes from Cambria, guest of RepresentativeRipp.

Phyllis Price from Poynette, guest of Representative Ripp.

Students from the Rascals and Rockers Christian DaySchool in Cambria, guests of Representative Ripp.

4-H Leader Lori Ripp, guest of Representative Ballweg.

Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners and 4-Hmembers from Sun Prairie and Mazomanie, guests ofRepresentative Ballweg.

Ms. Tenzin Chodon Phunkyi and her fiance Mr. PhuntsokWangdi Bhutia who is visiting from India, guests ofRepresentative Hulsey. Ms. Phunkyi is the daughter ofAssembly Sergeant-at-Arms staff member, Sherab Phunkyi.

Maggie Ray, guest and intern of Representative Sinicki.

Tom and Pam Robson from the Town of Lewiston, guestsof Representative Clark.

Students from the Milwaukee Lutheran High School,guests of Representatives Kessler, Fields and Pridemore.

Gabrielle Bronstein, guest and intern of RepresentativeRoys.

Geoffrey Cubbage, guest and intern of RepresentativeRoys.

Tyler Brossard, guest and intern of RepresentativeMolepske Jr.

Caitlin Holzem, guest and intern of RepresentativeRichards.

Austin Mueller, Senate Scholar Program Participant fromChilton High School, guest of Representative Kestell.

Gabriela Gagula, Senate Scholar Program Participantfrom Beloit-Turner High School, guest of RepresentativeWynn.

Shane Kieffer, Senate Scholar Program Participant fromDodgeville, guest of Representative Marklein.

Eric Cisler, Senate Scholar Program Participant fromMenomonee Falls, guest of Representative Knodl.

Amy Regner, Senate Scholar Program Participant, guestof Representative Kuglitsch.

Benjamin Forster, Senate Scholar Program Participantfrom Stevens Point Area Senior High School, guest ofRepresentative Molepske Jr.

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Sean Hoey, Senate Scholar Program Participant fromMonona Grove High School, guest of Representative Hebl.

Madeleine Meyer, Senate Scholar Program Participantfrom Osseo-Franklin High School, guest of RepresentativeRadcliffe.

Kelsey Mullins, Senate Scholar Program Participant fromVerona Area High School, guest of RepresentativePope-Roberts.

Justin Park, Senate Scholar Program Participant fromFranklin, guest of Representative Stone.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Representative Pasch asked unanimous consent that theAssembly adjourn in honor of Dr. Marvin Wagner, on theoccasion of his 93rd birthday. Granted.

Representative Clark asked unanimous consent that theAssembly adjourn in honor of Teagan Marti, the youngwoman who survived a 100 foot fall from a Wisconsin Dellsamusement park ride in 2010. Granted.

Representative Marklein asked unanimous consent thatthe Assembly adjourn in honor of Assembly Chief ClerkPatrick Fuller, on the occasion of his birthday. Granted.

Representative Seidel asked unanimous consent that theAssembly adjourn in honor of her husband Andy Benedetto,on the occasion of his 64th birthday. Granted.

Representative Sinicki asked unanimous consent that theAssembly adjourn in honor of the birth of her grandniece,Natalie Lora Lawler. Granted.

Representative Pope-Roberts asked unanimous consentthat the Assembly adjourn in honor of former StateRepresentative Terry Van Akkeren, upon his election asMayor of Sheboygan. Granted.

Representative Bewley asked unanimous consent that theAssembly adjourn in honor of the Superior Days Delegation.Granted.

Representative Hulsey asked unanimous consent that theAssembly adjourn in honor of Earl Thayer, on the occasion ofhis 90th birthday. Granted.

Representative Molepske Jr. asked unanimous consentthat the Assembly adjourn in honor of his nephew, JonathanLouis Wittwer, on the occasion of his baptism at St. HedwigsChurch in Milwaukee. Granted.

Representative Hebl asked unanimous consent that theAssembly adjourn in honor of his son Andrew Hebl, on theoccasion of his 30th birthday. Granted.

Representative Hebl asked unanimous consent that theAssembly adjourn in honor of his son Andrew anddaughter-in-law Rita, on the occasion of the birth of their sonLucas Silva Hebl on January 30th. Granted.

Representative Hebl asked unanimous consent that theAssembly adjourn in honor of Leo Wherley from Sun Prairie,on the occasion of this 70th birthday. Granted.

Representative Hebl asked unanimous consent that theAssembly adjourn in honor of Patrick March Middle Schoolin Sun Prairie which was recently named the 2011-2012Wisconsin Middle School of Excellence. Granted.

Representative Hebl asked unanimous consent that theAssembly adjourn in honor of Lori Nahirniak, Choir Directorat Monona Grove, who was recently chosen as News Channel3000’s Topnotch Teacher for February . Granted.

Representative Hebl asked unanimous consent that theAssembly adjourn in honor of Senior Master SergeantMichael Albright from Sun Prairie, who retired from the AirForce after 32 years of service. Granted.

ADJOURNMENT

Representative Suder moved that the Assembly standadjourned until 10:00 A.M. on Thursday, February 23.

The question was: Shall the Assembly stand adjourned?

Motion carried.

The Assembly stood adjourned.

10:58 P.M.