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STATE OF WISCONSIN Assembly Journal Eighty-Seventh Regular Session TUESDAY, March 11, 1986. 10:00 A.M. The assembly met. Speaker Loftus in the chair. The prayer was offered by former State Representative Jule Berndt. Representative Berndt 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 -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Clements, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Huelsman, Jauch, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Musser, Nelsen, Neubauer, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plias, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, D., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, York, Young, J., Young, R., Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 99. Absent -- None. Absent with leave -- None. Vacancies -- None. AMENDMENTS OFFERED Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Joint Resolution 71 offered by committee on Economic Development. Assembly amendment I to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by committee on Ways and Means. Assembly amendment 2 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by committee on Ways and Means. Assembly amendment 3 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representative Volk. Assembly amendment 4 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representative Volk. Assembly amendment 5 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representatives Hephner and Shoemaker. Assembly amendment 6 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 3 to Assembly BM 54 offered by Representatives Hephner and Shoemaker. Assembly amendment 7 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representatives M. Coggs and Neubauer. Assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representative Volk. Assembly substitute amendment 4 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representative Medinger. Assembly amendment I to assembly substitute amendment 4 to Assembly BM 54 offered by Representative Volk. Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 145 offered by Joint Committee on Finance. Assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 215 offered by Representatives Turba, Wirmner, Panzer, Lepak, T. Thompson, Manske, Vergeront and Schmidt. Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 216 offered by Representative Wood. Assembly amendment 1 to assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 216 offered by Representative Clarenbach. Assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 216 offered by Representatives Paulson and Welch. Assembly amendment 3 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 216 offered by Representatives Schneiders, J. Young and Schober. Assembly amendment 4 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 216 offered by Representatives Robinson and Crawford. 833

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Page 1: STATE OF WISCONSIN Assembly Journal...1986/03/11  · STATE OF WISCONSIN Assembly Journal Eighty-Seventh Regular Session TUESDAY, March 11, 1986. 10:00 A.M. The assembly met. Speaker

STATE OF WISCONSIN

Assembly Journal Eighty-Seventh Regular Session

TUESDAY, March 11, 1986.

10:00 A.M.

The assembly met.

Speaker Loftus in the chair.

The prayer was offered by former State Representative Jule Berndt.

Representative Berndt 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 -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Clements, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Huelsman, Jauch, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Musser, Nelsen, Neubauer, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plias, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, D., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, York, Young, J., Young, R., Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 99.

Absent -- None.

Absent with leave -- None.

Vacancies -- None.

AMENDMENTS OFFERED

Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Joint Resolution 71 offered by committee on Economic Development.

Assembly amendment I to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by committee on Ways and Means.

Assembly amendment 2 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by committee on Ways and Means.

Assembly amendment 3 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representative Volk.

Assembly amendment 4 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representative Volk.

Assembly amendment 5 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representatives Hephner and Shoemaker.

Assembly amendment 6 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 3 to Assembly BM 54 offered by Representatives Hephner and Shoemaker.

Assembly amendment 7 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representatives M. Coggs and Neubauer.

Assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representative Volk.

Assembly substitute amendment 4 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representative Medinger.

Assembly amendment I to assembly substitute amendment 4 to Assembly BM 54 offered by Representative Volk.

Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 145 offered by Joint Committee on Finance.

Assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 215 offered by Representatives Turba, Wirmner, Panzer, Lepak, T. Thompson, Manske, Vergeront and Schmidt.

Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 216 offered by Representative Wood.

Assembly amendment 1 to assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 216 offered by Representative Clarenbach.

Assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 216 offered by Representatives Paulson and Welch.

Assembly amendment 3 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 216 offered by Representatives Schneiders, J. Young and Schober.

Assembly amendment 4 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 216 offered by Representatives Robinson and Crawford.

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JOURNAL OF THE ASSEMBLY [March 11, 1986]

Assembly amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 253 offered by committee on Urban and Local Affairs.

Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 285 offered by Representative Swoboda.

Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 396 offered by Representatives Clarenbach, Shoemaker and Wimmer.

Assembly amendment 1 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly BM 418 offered by Representative Wineke.

Assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 543 offered by Joint Committee on Finance.

Assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 622 offered by Representative Antaramian.

Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 756 offered by Representative R. Young.

Assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 847 offered by Representative J. Young.

Assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 847 offered by Representative J. Young.

Assembly amendment 3 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 847 offered by Representative J. Young.

Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 852 offered by committee on Environmental Resources.

Assembly amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 876 offered by Representative Barca.

Assembly amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 876 offered by Representative Barca.

Assembly amendment 9 to Senate Bill 174 offered by Representative M. Coggs.

Assembly amendment 10 to Senate Bill 174 offered by Representative Crawford.

Assembly amendment 11 to Senate Bill 174 offered by Representatives Manske, Musser, Margaret Lewis, Weeden, Huelsman, Schobcr, Ourada and Clarenbach.

Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 357 offered by committee on Agriculture.

Assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 409 offered by Representatives Magnuson and Shoemaker.

INTRODUCTION AND REFERENCE OF PROPOSALS

Read first time and referred:

Assembly Bill 935 Relating to reorganizing the school districts in the

Milwaukee metropolitan area into 6 metropolitan school districts.

By Representatives Crawford, Seery and Notestein, by request of Metropolitan Integration Research Center.

To committee on Education.

Assembly BM 936 Relating to salaries for reserve judges. By Law Revision Committee. To committee on Judiciary.

Assembly Bill 937 Relating to removing the termination date for the

folk arts coordinator position in the arts board. By Representatives Jauch, Fergus, Holperin and

Potter, cosponsored by Senators Norquist, Helbach, Andrea and Ulichny.

To Joint Committee on Finance.

Assembly BM 938 Relating to power or letter of attorney. By Representatives Panzer, Goetsch, Rosenzweig,

Schmidt, TregonilT, I cpak, Plizka, Schneiders, Berndt, Krug and R. Travis, cosponsored by Senators McCallum, Andrea and Leean.

To committee on Judiciary.

Assembly Bill 939 Relating to the definition of a motor vehicle. By Law Revision Committee. To committee on Highways.

Assembly Bill 940 Relating to fees of the register in probate. By Representative Rutkowski, by request of

Wisconsin Counties Association. To committee on Judiciary.

Assembly Bill 941 Relating to foster parent liability insurance and

making appropriations. By Representatives Bell and Nelsen, cosponsored by

Senators Van Sistine and Harsdorf. To committee on Financial Institutions and

Insurance.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

By Donald J. Schneider, chief clerk.

Mr. Speaker: I am directed to inform you that the senate has

adopted and asks concurrence in:

Senate Joint Resolution 56

Passed and asks concurrence in: Senate Bill 81 Senate Bill 318 Senate Bill 371

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JOURNAL OF THE ASSEMBLY [March 11, 1986]

Senate Bill 414 Senate Bill 437 Senate Bill 471 Senate Bill 581

Concurred in: Assembly substitute amendment Ito Senate Bill 67 Assembly amendments 2, 3 and 4 to Senate Bill 94 Assembly Bill 10 Assembly Bill 16

Refused to concur in: Assembly amendment I to Senate Bill 94

ACTION ON THE SENATE MESSAGE

Senate Joint Resolution 56 Requesting the legislative council to study the need

for long-term health or custodial care insurance and the means for encouraging the offering of such insurance.

By Senators Lorman, Feingold, Otte, Lee, Engeleiter and Moen; cosponsored by Representatives Schmidt, Schneiders, Gronemus, Rosenzweig, Vergeront, Holschbach, Margaret Lewis and Ladwig.

To committee on Health.

Senate Bill 81 Relating to expanding the type of deferred

compensation plans available to public employes. By Senator Andrea; cosponsored by Representative

Volk, by request of Joint Survey Committee on Retirement Systems.

To committee on Government Operations.

Senate Bill 318 Relating to various changes in the law regulating

public utilities, making an appropriation and granting rule-making authority.

By Legislative Council. To committee on State Affairs.

Senate Bill 371 Relating to creating an inactive licensee category for

real estate brokers and salespersons, changing the educational requirements for brokers and salespersons and granting rule-making authority.

By committee on Education and Government Operations, by request of the Wisconsin Department of Regulation and Licensing, the Wisconsin Real Estate Board and the Wisconsin Real Estate Association.

To committee on Commerce and Consumer Affairs.

Senate Bill 414 Relating to human service vehicle equipment and

operation, granting rule-making authority and providing a penalty.

By Senator Chilsen. To committee on Highways.

Senate Bill 437 Relating to the information on equalized values that

the department of revenue is required to provide.

By Senators Harsdorf and Moen. To committee on Ways and Means.

Senate Bill 471 Relating to migrant worker recruitment and hiring,

removing the correction period for certain repeated violations of the migrant labor work agreement and camp certification laws, increasing the penalty for certain repeated violations of the migrant labor camp certification law and providing a penalty.

By Senator Otte; cosponsored by Representatives Welch and Kunicki.

To committee on Labor.

Senate BM 581 Relating to testing infants for congenital disorders

and making an appropriation. By Senators Otte, Feingold, Moen, Lorman,

Norquist and Ulichny; cosponsored by Representatives Robinson, Bell and M. Coggs.

To committee on Health.

Senate BM 94 Relating to recodifying and making technical and

minor substantive changes in the administrative rule-making process.

By Legislative Council. To calendar.

COMMUNICATIONS

The chief clerk reports the following proposals correctly enrolled:

Assembly Bill 14 Assembly Bill 191 Assembly Bill 331 Assembly Bill 385 Assembly Bill 392

JOANNE DUREN Assembly Chief Clerk

March I, 1986 Honorable Donald J. Schneider Honorable Joanne M. Duren

Dear Chief Clerks:

The following rules have been published:

Clearinghouse Rule 83-114 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 83-115 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 83-116 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 83-117 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 84-69 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 84-235 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 85-5 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 85-86 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 85-100 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 85-114 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 85-115 effective 3-1-86

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JOURNAL OF THE ASSEMBLY [March 11, 1986]

Clearinghouse Rule 85-I 16 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 85-117 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 85-118 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 85-119 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 85-121 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 85-122 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 85-130 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 85-131 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 85-145 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 85-147 effective 3-1-86 Clearinghouse Rule 85-148 effective 3-1-86

GARY POULSON Assistant Revisor

Representative R. Thompson asked unanimous consent that the assembly stand recessed for thirty minutes. Granted.

The assembly stood recessed. 10:15 A.M.

RECESS

12:05 P.M. The assembly reconvened.

MOTIONS

Representative Radtke moved that Assembly Joint Resolution 14 be withdrawn from the committee on Rules and taken up at this time.

Speaker pro tempore Clarenbach in the chair.

The question was: Shall Assembly Joint Resolution 14 be withdrawn from the committee on Rules and taken up at this time?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Berndt, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Foti, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Kasten, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Merkt, Musser, Nelsen, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Prosser, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Walling, Welch, Wimmer, York, Young, J. and Zeuske 44.

Noes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Black, Bolle, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Mark Lewis, Looby, Magnuson, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Porter, Potter, Robinson, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D.,

Vanderperren, Volk, Weeden, Williams, Wineke, Wood, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 55.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion failed.

Representative Winuner asked unanimous consent to be made a coauthor of Assembly Bill 216 and Assembly Bill 762. Granted.

Representative Merkt moved that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 835 be withdrawn from the committee on State Affairs and made a special order of business at 2:01 P.M. today.

The question was: Shall the rules be suspended and Assembly Bill 835 be withdrawn from the committee on State Affairs and made a special order of business at 2:01 P.M. today?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Berndt, Bradley, Buettner, Coleman, Cowles, Foti, Huelsman, Kasten, Ladwig, Menos, Merkt, Nelsen, Rosenzweig, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Vergeront, Walling and Weeden -- 18.

Noes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Black, Bolle, Brist, Byers, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Clements, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Johnsrud, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Metz, Musser, Neubauer, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Robinson, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Welch, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, York, Young, J., Young, R., Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 81.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion failed.

Representative Becker asked unanimous consent that the assembly stand recessed until 2:30 P.M. Granted.

The assembly stood recessed. 1:10 P.M.

RECESS

2:35 P.M. The assembly reconvened.

Speaker Loftus in the chair.

Representative Medinger asked unanimous consent for a quorum call. Granted.

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JOURNAL OF THE ASSEMBLY [March 11, 1986]

A quorum was present.

Representative Schmidt moved reconsideration of the vote by which Assembly Bill 628 was ordered to a third reading. Entered.

Representative T. Thompson moved reconsideration of the vote by which Assembly Bill 229 was ordered to a third reading. Entered.

Representative T. Thompson moved reconsideration of the vote by which Assembly Bill 314 was ordered to a third reading. Entered.

Representative Tregoning moved reconsideration of the vote by which Assembly Bill 436 was ordered to a third reading. Entered.

Representative Welch moved reconsideration of the vote by which Assembly Bill 507 was ordered to a third reading. Entered.

Representative Welch moved reconsideration of the vote by which assembly amendment 5 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 229 was rejected. Entered.

CALENDAR OF TUESDAY, MARCH 11

Assembly Resolution 17 Urging that the statue representing a woman veteran

be placed on the grounds of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

The question was: Shall Assembly Resolution 17 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Assembly Joint Resolution 69 Requesting the legislative council to study

garnishment laws.

Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Joint Resolution 69 offered by Representatives Schneiders and T. Thompson.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Joint Resolution 69 be adopted?

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Assembly Joint Resolution 69 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Representative Becker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Joint Resolution 69 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

Assembly Joint Resolution 75 Relating to the exceptional public service of M.

LaVerne Hardy.

The question was: Shall Assembly Joint Resolution 75 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Representative Becker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Joint Resolution 75 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 229 Relating to employment relations for members of the

university of Wisconsin academic staff and making appropriations.

The question was: Shall the vote by which Assembly Bill 229 was ordered to a third reading be reconsidered?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Bradley, Buettner, Clements, Cowles, Foti, Goetsch, Huelsman, Johnsrud, L,adwig, Lepak, Matty, Merkt, Ourada, Prosser, Rosenzweig, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Thompson, T., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Winuner, York and Young, J. -- 30.

Noes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, BoIle, Brist, Byers, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Crawford, Fergus, Grobscitmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Larson, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Musser, Neubauer, Notestein, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Radtke, Robinson, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Travis, R., Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood, Young, R., Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 68.

Absent or not voting -- Nelsen -- 1.

Motion failed.

Representative Ladwig asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "No" on the previous question. Granted.

Representative T. Thompson moved indefinite post-ponement of Assembly Bill 229.

The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 229 be indefinitely postponed?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Cowles, Foti, Goetsch, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Ladwig, Lepak, Matty, Merkt, Nelsen, Ourada, Prosser, Rosenzweig, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schultz, Thompson, T., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 31.

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JOURNAL OF THE ASSEMBLY [March 11, 1986]

Noes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Bolle, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Clements, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Crawford, Fergus, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Larson, Margaret Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Musser, Neubauer, Notestein, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Radtke, Robinson, Rutkowski, Schober, Seery, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Travis, R., Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 65.

Absent or not voting -- Mark Lewis, Schneider and Shoemaker -- 3.

Motion failed.

Representative Ladwig asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "No" on the previous question. Granted.

The question was: Assembly Bill 229 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Clements, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Crawford, Fergus, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Larson, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Musser, Neubauer, Notestein, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Radtke, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schober, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Travis, D., Travis, R., Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood, York, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 66.

Noes -- BoIle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Cowles, Foti, Goetsch, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Lepak, Matty, Merkt, Nelsen, Ourada, Panzer, Prosser, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schultz, Thompson, T., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 32.

Absent or not voting -- Thompson, R. -- 1.

Motion carried.

Representative R. Thompson asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "Aye" on the previous question. Granted.

Representative Becker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 229 be immediately messaged to the senate.

Representative Tregoning objected.

Representative Becker moved that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 229 be immediately messaged to the senate.

The question was: Shall the rules be suspended and Assembly BM 229 be immediately messaged to the senate?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes — Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Black, Bolle, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Clements, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Larson, Mark Lewis, Looby, Magnuson, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Robinson, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus

58.

Noes -- Berndt, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Coleman, Cowles, Foti, Goetsch, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Kasten, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Merkt, Musser, Nelsen, Ourada, Panzer, Prosser, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, York, Young, J. and Zeuske — 41.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion failed.

Assembly Bill 474 Relating to granting legal custody, periods of

physical placement and visitation in an action affecting the family and making an appropriation.

Representative T. Thompson asked unanimous consent to withdraw his motion for reconsideration of the vote by which Assembly Bill 474 was ordered to a third reading. Granted.

The question was: Assembly Bill 474 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Bolle, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Clements, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Grobschmidt, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Hubler, Huelsman, Jauch, Kasten, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Larson, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Musser, Neubauer, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schober, Schultz,

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Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Travis, R., Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Williams, Wimmer, Wood and Speaker Loftus - - 76.

Noes -- Bradley, Goetsch, Gronemus, Holschbach, Johnsrud, Krug, Lepak, Magnuson, Merkt, Schmidt, Schneiders, Tesmer, Thompson, T., Tregoning, Turba, Vergeront, Welch, Wineke, York, Young, J., Young, R. and Zeuske -- 22.

Absent or not voting -- Nelsen -- 1.

Motion carried.

Representative Becker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 474 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 507 Relating to the preservation of human burial sites,

creating a burial sites preservation board attached to the historical society, granting a tax exemption, imposing a penalty and making an appropriation.

The question was: Shall the vote by which Assembly Bill 507 was ordered to a third reading be reconsidered?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Bradley, Byers, Clements, Cowles, Goetsch, Huelsman, Kasten, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, McEssy, Matty, Menos, Merkt, Musser, Porter, Prosser, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schultz, Thompson, T., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, York and Young, J. -- 30.

Noes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Bolle, Brist, Buettner, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Johnsrud, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Larson, Mark Lewis, Looby, Magnuson, Manske, Medinger, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Potter, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schober, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Travis, R., Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood, Young, R., Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 68.

Absent or not voting -- Nelsen -- I.

Motion failed.

The question was: Assembly Bill 507 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Clements, Coggs, S., Coleman,

Cowles, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Huelsman, Jauch, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Musser, Neubauer, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Travis, R., Turba, Vanderperren, Vergeront, Volk, Weeden, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, York, Young, J., Young, R., Zeuske and Speaker Loftus — 89.

Noes -- Goetsch, Matty, Nelsen, Prosser, Thompson, T., Tregoning, Van Gorden, Walling and Welch -- 9.

Absent or not voting -- Coggs, M. -- I.

Motion carried.

Representative M. Coggs asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "Aye" on the previous question. Granted.

Representative Becker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 507 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 314 Relating to the content of municipal budget

summaries.

Representative T. Thompson asked unanimous consent to withdraw his motion for reconsideration of the vote by which Assembly Bill 314 was ordered to a third reading. Granted.

Representative T. Thompson moved indefinite post-ponement of Assembly Bill 314.

The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 314 be indefinitely postponed?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Bolle, Bradley, Byers, Clements, Johnsrud, Lepak, McEssy, Musser, Nelsen, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Schmidt, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Welch, York and Young, J. -- 22.

Noes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Brist, Buettner, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Huelsman, Jauch, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Larson, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, Looby, Magnuson, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Prosser, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders,

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Schober, Schultz, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Turba, Vanderperren, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 76.

Absent or not voting -- Zeuske I.

Motion failed.

The question was: Assembly Bill 314 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

Motion carried.

Representative Becker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 314 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 436 Relating to banning the sale and use of aldicarb in

Wisconsin, and making an appropriation.

The question was: Shall the vote by which Assembly Bill 436 was ordered to a third reading be reconsidered?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Bradley, Goetsch, Lepak, Matty, Musser, Schmidt, Schultz, Swoboda, Thompson, T., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Wimmer and York -- 15.

Noes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Bolle, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Clements, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Huelsman, Jauch, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Larson, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Seery, Shoemaker, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Vanderperren, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Williams, Wineke, Wood, Young, J., Young, R., Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 80.

Absent or not voting -- Johnsrud, Merkt, Nelsen and Travis, R. -- 4.

Motion failed.

Representative Johnsrud asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "No" on the previous question. Granted.

The question was: Assembly Bill 436 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes — Antaramian, Bares, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Bolle, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Clements, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Huelsman, Jauch, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Musser, Neubauer, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Seery, Shoemaker, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, D., Travis, R., Turba, Vanderperren, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, York, Young, J., Young, R., Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 91.

Noes -- Bradley, Gronemus, Schmidt, Schultz, Swoboda, Tregoning and Van Gorden -- 7.

Absent or not voting -- Nelsen -- I.

Motion carried.

Representative Becker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 436 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

Assembly BM 628 Relating to survivorship and guardianship rights to

motor fuel dealerships.

The question was: Shall the vote by which Assembly Bill 628 was ordered to a third reading be reconsidered?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Huelsman, Krug, Matty, Musser, Neubauer, Prosser, Schmidt, Thompson, T., Travis, D., Tregoning, Turba, Vergeront and Welch -- 13.

Noes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Clements, Coggs, M., Cog,gs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, R., Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, York, Young, J., Young, R., Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 85.

Absent or not voting -- Nelsen -- I.

Motion failed.

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Representative Welch moved that Assembly Bill 628 be referred to the committee on Economic Development.

The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 628 be referred to the committee on Economic Development?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Huelsman, Krug, Neubauer, Prosser, Schmidt, Schneiders, Thompson, T., Travis, D., Tregoning, Vergeront and Welch -- 11.

Noes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Clements, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Musser, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, R., Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, York, Young, J., Young, R., Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 87.

Absent or not voting -- Nelsen -- I.

Motion failed.

The question was: Assembly Bill 628 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Clements, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Goetsch, Grobschrnidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Huelsman, Jauch, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Musser, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, York, Young, J., Young, R., Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 93.

Noes -- Krug, Neubauer, Schmidt, Travis, D. and Welch 5.

Absent or not voting -- Nelsen -- 1.

Motion carried.

Representative Becker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 628 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

Senate Bill 141 Relating to the use of lead and other types of shot for

hunting waterfowl.

Representative Tregoning moved nonconcurrence in Senate Bill 141.

Representative R. Travis moved that Senate Bill 141 be referred to the Joint Committee on Finance.

Representative Metz asked unanimous consent that her name be withdrawn as a coauthor of assembly amendment 1 to assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 141. Granted.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 141 be referred to the Joint Committee on Finance?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Bradley, Byers, Hephner, Holschbach, Johnsrud, Larson, Lepak, Mark Lewis, McEssy, Matty, Musser, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Porter, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Walling, Weeden, Welch and Zeuske — 30.

Noes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Bolle, Brist, Buettner, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Clements, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Holperin, Hubler, Huelsman, Jauch, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Margaret Lewis, Looby, Magnuson, Manske, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Nelsen, Neubauer, Notestein, Plizka, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Vergeront, Volk, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, York, Young, J., Young, R. and Speaker Loftus — 69.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion failed.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 141 be nonconcurred in?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Bradley, Byers, Clements, Hephner, Hubler, Johnsrud, Larson, Lepak, Mark Lewis, McEssy. Matty, Medinger, Merkt, Musser, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Porter, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Swoboda, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Volk, Weeden, Welch and Zeuske -- 32.

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Noes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, BoIle, Brist, Buettner, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Holperin, Holschbach, Huelsman, Jauch, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Margaret Lewis, Looby, Magnuson, Manske, Menos, Metz, Nelsen, Neubauer, Notestein, Plizka, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Vergeront, Walling, Williams, Winuner, Wineke, Wood, York, Young, J., Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 66.

Absent or not voting -- Gronemus I.

Motion failed.

Representative Schneiders asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "No" on the previous question. Granted.

The question was: Senate Bill 141 having been read three times, shall the bill be concurred in?

Motion carried.

Representative Becker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 141 be immediately messaged to the senate.

Representative Tregoning objected.

Representative Becker moved that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 141 be immediately messaged to the senate.

The question was: Shall the rules be suspended and Senate Bill 141 be immediately messaged to the senate?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Black, Bolle, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Looby, Magnuson, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Potter, Robinson, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Vanderperren, Vergeront, Williams, Wineke, Wood, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 51.

Noes -- Berndt, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Foti, Goetsch, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Kasten, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Merkt, Musser, Nelsen, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Prosser, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 48.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion failed.

Representative Vergeront asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "No" on the previous question. Granted.

Representative Becker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 471 be withdrawn from the committee on Labor and referred to the committee on Rules. Granted.

SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS AT 10:01 A.M. ON

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1986

Assembly Bill 12 Relating to parental liability for acts of children and

disclosure of certain information about juveniles.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly BM 12 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 12 offered by Representative Becker.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly BM 12 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment 3 to assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 12 offered by Representative Becker.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 3 to assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 12 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment 4 to assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 12 offered by Representative Becker.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 4 to assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 12 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Representative Crawford moved rejection of assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 12.

The question was: Shall assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 12 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Bell, Berndt, Black, Bolle, Bradley, Buettner, Carpenter, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl,

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Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Huelsman, Jauch, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Matty, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Musser, Nelsen, Neubauer, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, D., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 88.

Noes -- Becker, Brist, Byers, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Medinger, Notestein, Williams, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 11.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion carried.

Representative Crawford asked unanimous consent that assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 12 be laid on the table. Granted.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 12 be adopted?

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 3 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 12 be adopted?

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall asse .11 1„ imendment 4 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 12 be adopted?

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 5 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 12 be adopted?

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 6 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 12 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Representative Crawford moved rejection of assembly amendment 7 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 12.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 7 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 12 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Bell, Berndt, Black, Bolle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Johnsrud, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Musser, Nelsen, Neubauer, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, D., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wineke, Wood, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 79.

Noes -- Barrett, Becker, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Cowles, Gronemus, Huelsman, Kasten, Notestein, Seery, Travis, R., Williams, Wimmer, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 18.

Absent or not voting -- Larson and York -- 2.

Motion carried.

Representative Black asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "No" on the previous question. Granted.

Assembly amendment 8 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 12 offered by Representative Becker.

Representative Crawford moved rejection of assembly amendment 8 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 12.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 8 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 12 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Bell, Berndt, Bolle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Huelsman, Jauch, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Matty, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Musser, Nelsen, Neubauer, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, D., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wineke, Wood, York, Young, J. and Zeuske 85.

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Noes -- Becker, Black, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Medinger, Notestein, Seery, Williams, Wimmer, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 14.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment 9 to assembly substitute amendment I to Assembly Bill 12 offered by Representative Crawford.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 9 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 12 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment 10 to assembly substitute amendment I to Assembly Bill 12 offered by Representatives Barca, Buettner and Barrett.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 10 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 12 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment Ii to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 12 offered by Representatives Schneider, Wood, Vergeront, Zeuske and Medinger.

Assembly amendment 1 to assembly amendment II to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 12 offered by Representative Schneider.

Representative Becker asked unanimous consent that Assembly Bill 12 be placed at the head of the twelfth order of business on today's calendar. Granted.

SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS AT 10:02 A.M. ON

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1986

Senate Bill 307 Relating to wage scale compliance on public works

projects.

Representative T. Thompson asked unanimous consent that assembly amendment 1 to Senate Bill 307 be laid on the table. Granted.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 2 to Senate Bill 307 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment 3 to Senate Bill 307 offered by Representatives Welch and T. Thompson.

Representative Loftus moved rejection of assembly amendment 3 to Senate Bill 307.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 3 to Senate Bill 307 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Black, Bolle, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Grobschmidt, Gruszynski, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 58.

Noes -- Berndt, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Goetsch, Gronemus, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Manske, Matty, Merkt, Musser, Nelsen, Prosser, Radtke, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Witmer, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 38.

Absent or not voting -- Foti, Hasenohrl and Swoboda -- 3.

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment 4 to Senate Bill 307 offered by Representatives T. Thompson and Welch.

Representative Loftus moved rejection of assembly amendment 4 to Senate Bill 307.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 4 to Senate Bill 307 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Black, Bolle, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Grobschmidt, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Ourada, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Robinson, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 57.

Noes -- Berndt, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Foti, Goetsch, Gronemus, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Manske, Matty, Merkt, Musser, Nelsen, Panzer, Prosser, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 42.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion carried.

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Assembly amendment 5 to Senate Bill 307 offered by Representatives T. Thompson and Welch.

Representative Loftus moved rejection of assembly amendment 5 to Senate Bill 307.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 5 to Senate Bill 307 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Black, Bolle, Brist, Buettner, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, S., Coleman, Crawford, Fergus, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Ourada, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Robinson, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Vanderperren, Volk, Weeden, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 62.

Noes -- Berndt, Bradley, Byers, Clements, Cowles, Foti, Goetsch, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Manske, Matty, Merkt, Musser, Nelsen, Panzer, Prosser, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Walling, Welch, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 36.

Absent or not voting -- Coggs, M. -- 1.

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment 6 to Senate Bill 307 offered by Representatives T. Thompson and Welch.

Representative Loftus moved rejection of assembly amendment 6 to Senate Bill 307.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 6 to Senate Bill 307 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes — Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Bolle, Brist, Buettner, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Medinger, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Ourada, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Vanderperren, Volk, Walling, Williams, Wineke, Wood, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 61.

Noes — Bradley, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Foti, Goetsch, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Matty, Menos, Merkt, Musser, Nelsen,

Panzer, Paulson, Prosser. Radtke, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Swoboda, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 38.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment 7 to Senate Bill 307 offered by Representative Welch.

Representative Loftus moved rejection of assembly amendment 7 to Senate Bill 307.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 7 to Senate Bill 307 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Black, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Cowles, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Larson, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schultz, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Travis, R., Vanderperren, Volk, Walling, Williams, Wineke, Wood, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 68.

Noes -- Berndt, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Goetsch, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Manske, Matty, Merkt, Musser, Nelsen, Paulson, Prosser, Radtke, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Thompson, T., Tregoning, Turba, Van, Gorden, Vergeront, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, York, Young, J. and Zeuske 31.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment 8 to Senate Bill 307 offered by Representative T. Thompson.

Representative T. Thompson asked unanimous consent that assembly amendment 8 to Senate Bill 307 be placed after assembly amendment 10 to Senate Bill 307. Granted.

Assembly amendment 9 to Senate Bill 307 offered by Representative Prosser.

Representative Loftus moved rejection of assembly amendment 9 to Senate Bill 307.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 9 to Senate Bill 307 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

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Ayes -- Antaramian, Bares, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Black, Bolle, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Mark Lewis, Magnuson, Medinger, Menos, Neubauer, Notestein, Ourada, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Robinson, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 52.

Noes -- Berndt, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Foti, Goetsch, Holperin, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Merkt, Musser, Nelsen, Panzer, Paulson, Prosser, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 45.

Absent or not voting -- Ladwig and Metz -- 2.

Motion carried.

Representative Ladwig asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "Aye" on the previous question. Granted.

Representative Metz asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "Aye" on the previous question. Granted.

Assembly amendment 10 to Senate Bin 307 offered by Representatives T. Thompson and Welch.

Representative Loftus moved rejection of assembly amendment 10 to Senate Bill 307.

Representative Loftus asked unanimous consent that assembly amendment 10 to Senate Bin 307 be placed after assembly amendment 8 to Senate Bill 307. Granted.

Representative Loftus asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that assembly amendment 11 to Senate Bill 307 be taken up at this time. Granted.

Assembly amendment 11 to Senate Bill 307 offered by Representatives T. Thompson and Welch.

Representative Loftus moved rejection of assembly amendment 11 to Senate Bin 307.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 11 to Senate Bill 307 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Black, Bolle, Brist, Buettner, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Grobschmidt, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Larson, Mark Lewis, Magnuson,

Medinger, Menos, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Vanderperren, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Williams, Wineke, Wood, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 61.

Noes -- Berndt, Bradley, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Foti, Goetsch, Gronemus, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Merkt, Musser, Nelsen, Paulson, Prosser, Radtke, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Welch, Wimmer, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 38.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion carried.

Representative Loftus moved rejection of assembly amendment 8 to Senate Bill 307.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 8 to Senate Bin 307 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Bolle, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Cop,gs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Grobsclunidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 61.

Noes -- Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Foti, Goetsch, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Matty, Merkt, Musser, Nelsen, Paulson, Prosser, Radtke, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 37.

Absent or not voting -- Hephner I.

Motion carried.

Representative Hephner asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "Aye" on the previous question. Granted.

Representative Loftus moved rejection of assembly amendment 10 to Senate Bill 307.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 10 to Senate Bill 307 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

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Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Black, Bolle, Brist, Buettner, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Cowles, Crawford, Fergus, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schneiders, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Vanderperren, Volk, Walling, Williams, Wineke, Wood, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 66.

Noes -- Berndt, Bradley, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Foti, Goetsch, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Manske, Matty, Merkt, Musser, Nelsen, Prosser, Schmidt, Schober, Schultz, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 33.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Senate Bill 307 be ordered to a third reading?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, BoIle, Bradley, Brist, Buettner, Byers, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Clements, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Larson, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Musser, Neubauer, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Turba, Vanderperren, Volk, Walling, Williams, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus — 80.

Noes -- Coleman, Cowles, Foti, Goetsch, Huelsman, Lepak, Merkt, Nelsen, Prosser, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Weeden, Welch, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 19.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion carried.

Representative Becker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 307 be given a third reading.

Representative T. Thompson objected.

Representative Becker moved that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 307 be given a third reading.

The question was: Shall the rules be suspended and Senate Bill 307 be given a third reading?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Black, Bolle, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Mark Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Medinger, Menos, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Porter, Potter, Robinson, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood and Speaker Loftus -- 53.

Noes -- Berndt, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Foti, Goetsch, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Kasten, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Manske, Matty, Merkt, Musser, Nelsen, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Prosser, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, York, Young, J. and Zeuske 45.

Absent or not voting -- Young, R. -- I.

Motion failed.

Representative R. Young asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "Aye" on the previous question. Granted.

Assembly Bill 12 Relating to parental liability for acts of children and

disclosure of certain information about juveniles.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to assembly amendment 11 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 12 be adopted?

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 11 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 12 be adopted?

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 12 be adopted?

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 12 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

Motion carried.

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Representative Becker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 12 be given a third reading. Granted.

The question was: Assembly Bill 12 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?

Motion carried.

Representative Becker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 12 be immediately messaged to the senate. Granted.

Assembly Bill 54 Relating to prohibiting investment of public

retirement trust funds in certain investments relating to the Republic of South Africa.

Assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representatives M. Coggs, Neubauer, Loftus, Becker, R. Young, Merkt, S. Coggs, Clarenbach, Krug and Notestein.

Assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representatives Wood, Hephner, Nelsen and T. Thompson.

Assembly amendment 1 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representatives Hephner and Wood.

Representative Hephner asked unanimous consent that assembly amendment 1 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be placed after assembly amendment 2 to assembly amendment I to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54. Granted.

Assembly amendment 2 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representatives Hephner and Wood.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 2 to assembly amendment I to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bin 54 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Representative Hephner asked unanimous consent that assembly amendment I to assembly amendment I to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be laid on the table.

Representative Neubauer objected.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment I to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment 3 to assembly amendment I to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representative Volk.

Representative Neubauer moved rejection of assembly amendment 3 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 3 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Barca, Becker, Black, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Gruszynski, Holperin, Krug, Kunicki, Mark Lewis, Looby, Magnuson, Medinger, Merkt, Neubauer, Notestein, Potter, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Travis, D., Williams, Wineke, Wood, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 34.

Noes -- Antaramian, Berndt, Bolle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holschbach, Hubler, Huelsman, Jauch, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krusick, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Menos, Musser, Nelsen, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Prosser, Radtke, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, York, Young, J. and Zeuske — 62.

Absent or not voting -- Barrett, Bell and Metz — 3.

Motion failed.

Representative Barrett asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "Aye" on the previous question. Granted.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 3 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bin 54 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Representative Loftus moved reconsideration of the vote by which assembly amendment 3 to assembly amendment I to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 was adopted. Entered.

Representative T. Thompson moved that the rules be suspended and that the motion for reconsideration of the vote by which assembly amendment 3 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 was adopted be taken up at this time.

The question was: Shall the rules be suspended and the motion for reconsideration of the vote by which assembly amendment 3 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 was adopted be taken up at this time?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

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JOURNAL OF THE ASSEMBLY [March II, 1986]

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Berndt, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Foti, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Hauke, Hephner, Holschbach, Hubler, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krusick, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Menos, Musser, Nelsen, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Swoboda, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, Wood, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 60.

Noes -- Barrett, Becker, Bell, Black, BoIle, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Goetsch, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Holperin, Jauch, Krug, Kunicki, Mark Lewis, Looby, Magnuson, Medinger, Merkt, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Robinson, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Tesmer, Travis, D., Vanderperren, Williams, Wineke, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 39.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion failed.

Assembly amendment 4 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representative Medinger.

Representative Wood moved rejection of assembly amendment 4 to assembly amendment I to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bin 54.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 4 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Berndt, Bolle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Foti, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Huelsman, Jauch, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krusick, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Matty, Menos, Musser, Nelsen, Ourada, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Schmidt, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, Wood, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 67.

Noes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Black, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Gruszynski, Krug, Kunicki, Mark Lewis, Looby, Medinger, Merkt, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Panzer, Rutkowski, Seery, Travis, D., Williams, Wineke, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 31.

Absent or not voting -- Thompson, R. -- I.

Motion carried.

Representative Mark Lewis asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "Aye" on the previous question. Granted.

Representative R. Thompson asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "Aye" on the previous question. Granted.

Assembly amendment 5 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representative Wood.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 5 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Representative Neubauer moved rejection of assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes — Barrett, Becker, Bell, Black, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Gruszynski, Krug, Kunicki, Looby, Medinger, Merkt, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Robinson, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Travis, D., Travis, R., Williams, Wineke, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 31.

Noes -- Antaramian, Barca, Berndt, BoIle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Huelsman, Jauch, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krusick, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Matty, Menos, Musser, Nelsen, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, Wood, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 68.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion failed.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be adopted?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Berndt, BoIle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Foti, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke,

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Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Huelsman, Jauch, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krusick, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Menos, Musser, Nelsen, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, Wood, York, Young, J. and Zeuske 68.

Noes -- Barrett, Becker, Bell, Black, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Gruszynski, Krug, Kunicki, Mark Lewis, Looby, Magnuson, Medinger, Merkt, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Robinson, Schneider, Seery, Travis, D., Travis, R., Williams, Wineke, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 31.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representatives Wood, Hephner, Nelsen and T. Thompson.

Representative Neubauer asked unanimous consent that assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be laid on the table.

Representative Wood objected.

Representative Neubauer moved rejection of assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bin 54.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly BM 54 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Goetsch, Gruszynski, Holperin, Hubler, Jauch, Krug, Kunicki, Mark Lewis, Looby, Magnuson, Manske, Medinger, Merkt, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Panzer, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Travis, D., Travis, R., Weeden, Williams, Wineke, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 48.

Noes -- Bolle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holschbach, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krusick, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, McEssy, Matty, Menos, Musser, Nelsen, Ourada, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren,

Van Gorden, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Welch, Wimmer, Wood, York, Young, J. and Zeuske — 51.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion failed.

Representative Loftus moved that assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly BM 54 be laid on the table.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 2 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be laid on the table?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaratnian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Cowles, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Goetsch, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, Looby, Magnuson, Manske, Medinger, Merkt, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Panzer, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Travis, D., Travis, R., Vanderperren, Weeden, Williams, Wineke, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 52.

Noes -- Bolle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Grobschmidt, Hauke, Hephner, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Kasten, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, McEssy, Matty, Menos, Musser, Nelsen, Ourada, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Welch, Wimmer, Wood, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 47.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion carried.

Representative Radtke asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "Aye" on the previous question. Granted.

Assembly amendment 3 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representatives Volk, Wood and Hephner.

Representative Neubauer moved rejection of assembly amendment 3 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 3 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Gruszynski,

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Hasenohrl, Holperin, Jauch, Krug, Kunicki, Mark Lewis, Looby, Magnuson, Manske, Medinger, Merkt, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Panzer, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Weeden, Williams, Wineke, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 43.

Noes -- Bolle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Hauke, Hephner, Holschbach, Hubler, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krusick, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, McEssy, Matty, Menos, Musser, Nelsen, Ourada, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Welch, Wimmer, Wood, York, Young, J. and Zeuske 56.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion failed.

Representative Loftus moved that assembly amendment 3 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be laid on the table.

Representative Loftus asked unanimous consent that all remaining amendments to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be laid on the table.

Representative Wood objected.

Representative Loftus asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that assembly amendment 4 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be taken up at this time. Granted.

Assembly amendment 4 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representatives Wood, Hephner, Potter, Shoemaker and Volk.

Representative Prosser moved rejection of assembly amendment 4 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 4 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes — Buettner, Crawford, Goetsch, Hauke, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Krusick, Ladwig, Mark Lewis, Metz, Nelsen, Neubauer, Porter, Prosser, Tesmer, Thompson, T., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Welch and Wimmer -- 22.

Noes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Bolle, Brist, Byers, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Clements, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Fergus, Foti, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Kasten, Krug, Kunicki,

Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Looby, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Musser, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Potter, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Travis, R., Vanderperren, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Williams, Wineke, Wood, York, Young, J., Young, R., Zeuske and Speaker Loftus -- 75.

Absent or not voting -- Bradley and Radtke -- 2.

Motion failed.

Representative Radtke asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "Aye" on the previous question. Granted.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 4 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be adopted?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Bolle, Bradley, Brist, Byers, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Clements, Coggs, M., Cog,gs, S., Coleman, Cowles, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Jauch, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krug, Kunicki, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, Looby, Magnuson, Manske, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Musser, Notestein, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Potter, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schultz, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Travis, R., Vanderperren, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Williams, Wineke, Wood, Young, R., Zeuske and Speaker Loftus - - 69.

Noes -- Buettner, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Goetsch, Hauke, Huelsman, Krusick, Ladwig, McEssy, Matty, Medinger, Nelsen, Neubauer, Porter, Prosser, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Tesmer, Thompson, T., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Welch, Wimmer, York and Young, J. -- 29.

Absent or not voting -- Gruszynski 1.

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 3 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be laid on the table?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Holperin, Hubler, Jauch, Krug, Kunicki, Mark Lewis, Looby, Magnuson, Manske, Medinger, Merkt, Metz, Neubauer, No testein, Robinson, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Travis, D., Travis, R.,

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Weeden, Williams, Wineke, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 42.

Noes -- Bolle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Hauke, Hephner, Holschbach, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krusick, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, McEssy, Matty, Menos, Musser, Nelsen, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Welch, Wimmer, Wood, York, Young, J. and Zeuske 57.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion failed.

Representative Loftus asked unanimous consent that all remaining amendments to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be laid on the table.

Representative Wood objected.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 3 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be adopted?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Bolle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Hauke, Hephner, Holschbach, Hubler, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krusick, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, McEssy, Matty, Menos, Musser, Nelsen, Ourada, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, T., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Welch, Wimmer, Wood, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 53.

Noes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Holperin, Jauch, Krug, Kunicki, Mark Lewis, Looby, Magnuson, Manske, Medinger, Merkt, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Panzer, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Schneider, Schultz, Seery, Shoemaker, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Travis, R., Weeden, Williams, Wineke, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 45.

Absent or not voting -- Margaret Lewis -- I.

Motion carried.

Representative Margaret Lewis asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "Aye" on the previous question. Granted.

Assembly amendment 5 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representative D. Travis.

Representative Wood moved rejection of assembly amendment 5 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 5 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Antaramian, Barca, Berndt, Bolle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Foti, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Huelsman, Jauch, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krusick, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Musser, Nelsen, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, Wood, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 73.

Noes -- Barrett, Becker, Bell, Black, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Gruszynski, Krug, Kunicki, Looby, Magnuson, Merkt, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Seery, Travis, D., Williams, Wineke, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 26.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion carried.

Assembly amendment 6 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representative Loftus.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 6 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be adopted?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Becker, Bell, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Looby, Metz, Notestein, Robinson, Seery, Travis, R., Williams, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 16.

Noes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Berndt, Black, Bolle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Huelsman, Jauch, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, McEssy, Magnuson, Manske, Matty, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Musser, Nelsen, Neubauer, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneider, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R.,

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Thompson, T., Travis, D., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, Wineke, Wood, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 83.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion failed.

Assembly amendment 7 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 offered by Representative D. Travis.

Representative T. Thompson moved rejection of assembly amendment 7 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54.

The question was: Shall assembly amendment 7 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be rejected?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- Barca, Berndt, Bolle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Foti, Goetsch, Grobschmidt, Gronemus, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Hephner, Holperin, Holschbach, Hubler, Huelsman, Jauch, Johnsrud, Kasten, Krusick, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Margaret Lewis, Mark Lewis, McEssy, Manske, Matty, Menos, Musser, Nelsen, Ourada, Panzer, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Radtke, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneiders, Schober, Schultz, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Thompson, T., Travis, R., Tregoning, Turba, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Walling, Weeden, Welch, Wimmer, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 65.

Noes -- Antaramian, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Black, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Gruszynski, Krug, Kunicki, Looby, Magnuson, Medinger, Merkt, Metz, Neubauer, Notestein, Robinson, Schneider, Seery, Shoemaker, Travis, D., Vanderperren, Volk, Williams, Wineke, Wood, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 34.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion carried.

The question was: Shall assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54 be adopted?

Motion carried.

Representative Brist asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting "No" on the previous question. Granted.

Representative Volk moved indefinite postponement of Assembly Bill 54.

The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 54 be indefinitely postponed?

The roll was taken.

The result follows:

Ayes -- BoIle, Bradley, Buettner, Byers, Clements, Coleman, Cowles, Goetsch, Gronemus, Hephner, Holschbach, Huelsman, Johnsrud, Kasten, Ladwig, Larson, Lepak, Mark Lewis, McEssy, Matty, Musser, Ourada, Paulson, Plizka, Porter, Prosser, Radtke, Schmidt, Schneiders, Thompson, T., Tregoning, Turba, Vanderperren, Van Gorden, Vergeront, Volk, Walling, Welch, York, Young, J. and Zeuske -- 41.

Noes -- Antaramian, Barca, Barrett, Becker, Bell, Berndt, Black, Brist, Carpenter, Clarenbach, Coggs, M., Coggs, S., Crawford, Fergus, Foti, Grobschmidt, Gruszynski, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Holperin, Hubler, Jauch, Krug, Krusick, Kunicki, Margaret Lewis, Looby, Magnuson, Manske, Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Nelsen, Neubauer, Notestein, Panzer, Potter, Robinson, Rosenzweig, Rutkowski, Schneider, Schober, Schultz, Seery, Shoemaker, Swoboda, Tesmer, Thompson, R., Travis, D., Travis, R., Weeden, Williams, Winuner, Wineke, Wood, Young, R. and Speaker Loftus -- 58.

Absent or not voting -- None.

Motion failed.

The question was: Shall Assembly BM 54 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?

Motion carried.

Representative Becker asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 54 be given a third reading.

Representative T. Thompson objected.

Representative Loftus moved reconsideration of the vote by which Assembly Bill 54 was ordered to a third reading. Entered.

Representative Becker asked unanimous consent that all remaining bills on the calendar of Tuesday, March 11 be withdrawn from that calendar and placed at the head of the twelfth order of business on the calendar of Thursday, March 13. Granted.

Representative M. Coggs asked unanimous consent to be made a coauthor of Assembly Bill 935. Granted.

Representative Black asked unanimous consent to be made a coauthor of assembly amendment 4 to assembly amendment 1 to assembly substitute amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 54. Granted.

Representative Medinger asked unanimous consent that the assembly adjourn in the memory and honor of William Bush, a former La Crosse County Board chairman and at the time of his death a county board member, who passed away on Sunday, March 9. Granted.

Representative Mark Lewis asked unanimous consent that the assembly adjourn in honor of the Eau

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Claire Regis girls basketball team, winners of the WISAA Class B championship. Granted.

Representative Holperin asked unanimous consent that the assembly adjourn in honor of the Northland Pines Hockey team, winners of the WIAA state high school hockey championship. Granted.

Representative Krusick asked unanimous consent that the assembly adjourn in honor of the Pius XI girls basketball team, of which Katie Krusick is a member, winners for the fifth straight year of the WISAA Class A championship. Granted.

Representative Brist asked unanimous consent that the assembly adjourn in honor of Nelson Mandela. Granted.

COMMITTEE REPORTS

The committee on Agriculture reports and recommends:

Senate Bill 357 Relating to various changes in the statutes pertaining

to the veterinary examining board and the licensure of veterinarians and animal technicians and granting rule-making authority.

Adoption of assembly substitute amendment 1: Ayes: (12) Noes: (0)

Concurrence: Ayes: (11) Noes: (1) To committee on Rules.

LARY SWOBODA Chairperson

The committee on Commerce and Consumer Affairs reports and recommends:

Assembly Bill 793 Relating to creating a boat titling program, making

appropriations and providing penalties.

Adoption of assembly amendment 1: Ayes: (10) Noes: (0)

Passage: Ayes: (9) Noes: (1) To Joint Committee on Finance.

Assembly Bill 797 Relating to form retention and disposal.

Passage: Ayes: (6) Noes: (4) To committee on Rules.

Assembly Bill 862 Relating to the penalty for tampering with an

odometer.

Adoption of assembly substitute amendment 1: Ayes: (10) Noes: (0)

Passage: Ayes: (10) Noes: (0) To committee on Rules.

Assembly BM 867 Relating to revisions to laws governing control share

acquisitions, business combinations and take overs.

Adoption of assembly amendment 1: Ayes: (10) Noes: (0)

Passage: Ayes: (10) Noes: (0) To committee on Rules.

Assembly Bill 875 Relating to extending the laws governing future

service contracts to certain videotape rental contracts.

Passage: Ayes: (10) Noes: (0) To committee on Rules.

Senate Bill 409 Relating to required disclosures regarding open-end

credit plans and providing a penalty.

Concurrence: Ayes: (10) Noes: (0) To committee on Rules.

ANNETTE WILLIAMS Chairperson

The committee on Economic Development reports and recommends:

Assembly Joint Resolution 71 Requesting the legislative council to study the

availability of venture capital in this state.

Adoption of assembly amendment 1: Ayes: (18) Noes: (0)

Adoption: Ayes: (18) Noes: (0) To committee on Rules.

MARK LEWIS Chairperson

The committee on Environmental Resources reports and recommends:

Assembly Bill 397 Relating to the creation of a Wisconsin lakes and

watershed authority and making an appropriation.

Adoption of assembly amendment 1: Ayes: (8) Noes: (0)

Passage: Ayes: (6) Noes: (2) To Joint Committee on Finance.

Assembly Bill 852 Relating to construction, maintenance and

abandonment standards for storage tanks.

Adoption of assembly amendment 1: Ayes: (10) Noes: (0)

Passage: Ayes: (10) Noes: (0) To committee on Rules.

JEANNETTE BELL Chairperson

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The committee on State Affairs reports and recommends:

Assembly Bill 869 Relating to use of profits from bingo games by a

licensed organization.

Passage: Ayes: (8) Noes: (1) To committee on Rules.

Assembly BM 877 Relating to regulation of wheelchair lifts by the

department of industry, labor and human relations.

Passage: Ayes: (9) Noes: (0) To committee on Rules.

RICHARD SHOEMAKER Chairperson

REFERENCE BUREAU CORRECTIONS

Assembly Bill 120 Page 2, line 25: delete "or 78.40 (2) (d)".

Assembly amendment 4 to assembly substitute amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 436

1. Page 1, line 2: substitute "The" for the 2nd "the". 2. Page 1, line 4: substitute "farms" for "forms".

Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 543 I. Page 5, line 8: substitute "7p" for "2039". 2. Page 5, line 24: substitute "8p" for "2042". 3. Page 6, line 21: substitute "10p" for "2048". 4. Page 7, line 7: substitute "I 1 p" for "2052". 5. Page 7, line 20: substitute "13p" for "2055". 6. Page 8, line 1: substitute "13r" for "2059".

Assembly Bill 889 I. Page 1, line 18: before "51.437" insert "49.51 (3)

(title),". 2. Page 2, line 6: after "(e)," insert "46.23 (5) (f),". 3. Page 2, line 14: after "(5a)" insert "(b)". 4. Page 57, line 26: delete that line and substitute:

"SECTION 133. 46.23 (5) (f) of the statutes is renumbered 46.23 (5) (o) and amended to read:".

5. Page 125, line 2: after that line insert: "SECTION 330m. 49.51(3) (title) of the statutes

is renumbered 46.215 (2) (title).". 6. Page 125, line 4: delete the first "and". 7. Page 125, line 5: delete "PURCHASE OF

CARE AND SERVICES.".

8. Page 161, line 9: after "(5a)" insert "(b)". 9. Page 230, line 27: substitute "subsection" for

"subsections". 10. Page 230, line 28: delete "and (3)".

Assembly BM 900 Page 3, line 24: substitute "home" for "house".

Assembly BM 900 Page 1, line 5: after "homes" insert ", making an

appropriation".

Assembly Bill 918 1. Page 1, line 1: delete "(2)". 2. Page 2, line 6: substitute "230.145" for the first

"230.145 (2)".

Senate BM 387 Page 7, line 2: substitute "(2)" for "(1)".

VISITORS

During today's session, the following visitors honored the assembly by their presence, and were welcomed by the presiding officer and the members:

Dumisani Kumali, guest of Representative Neubauer.

Eleva-Strum Girl Scouts accompanied by Rose Bartholomew, guests of Representative Gronemus.

David Denemark from Brookfield, guest of Representative Rosenzweig.

Youth Art Month co-chairs Joan Elsesser and Patricia Lauritzen from Beaver Dam, guests of Representative Goetsch.

Jack Jarmes from South Milwaukee, guest of Representative Grobschmidt.

Representative Becker moved that the assembly stand adjourned until 9:30 A.M. on Thursday, March 13.

The question was: Shall the assembly stand adjourned?

Motion carried.

The assembly stood adjourned. 8:55 P.M.

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