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Legislative and Subject Files; Judiciary Committee; Minutes; Public Hearing Lists, 1973-1976 (Box 45, 5)

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PUBLIC HEARINGS HELD BY THE ASSEMBLY JUDICIARY COMMITTEE 1973 and 1974 January 23, 1973 1:45 PM February 6, 1973 1:45 P.M. February 20, 1973 1:30 P.M. February 27, 1973 10:00 A.M. March 6, 1973 10:00 A.M. March 20, 1973 1:15 P.M. March 27, 1973 1:30 P.M. April 3, 1973 2:00 P.M. April 10, 1973 1:30 P.M. April 17, 1973 1:30 P.M. April 24, 1973 1:00 P.M. May 3, 1973 1:45 P.M. May 25, 1973 9:30 A.M. May 30, 1973 1:30 P.M. June 7, 1973 1:30 P.M. June 12, 1973 1:30 P.M. June 25, 1973 1:30 P.M. August 8, 1973 10:00 A.M. December 13, 1973 10:00 A.M. February 25, 1974 10:00 A.M. March 25, 1974 8:30 A.M. June 19, 1974 1:30 A.M. (Delavan) --- ASSEMBLY Committee on. JUDICIARY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Room No. ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS Note: Proposals will not necessarily be heard in the order listed. APRIL 24, 1973, 1:00 P.M. TUESDAY, Assembly Jt. Res. 31 Assembly Bill 57 Assembly Bill 58 Assembly Bill 169 Assembly Bill 183 Assembly Bill 381 Assembly Bill 570 Assembly Bill 599 Assembly Bill 630 Assembly Bill 774 Assembly Bill 779 Assembly Jt. Res. 69 (Representative Rogers and 36 other representatives; cosponsored by Senator Lorge and 8 other senators) AN ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION requesting the congress to propose for ratification by the states an amendment to the U.S. constitution providing that the U.S. constitution shall not prohibit the states from protecting the lives of unborn children beginning with the time of conception. (Rep. Barbec) AN ACT relating to legalization of abortions, refusal of hospitals to allow facilities for performance of abortions and refusal of physicians to perform abortions. (Rep. Barbee) AN ACT relating to refusal of physicians to perform abortions. (Reps. Merkel, Duren, Otte, Kleczka, Lewis, Klicka, Wackett and Rogers) AN ACT relating to revamping the abortion law, revocation of physician's license and creating a penalty. (Rep. Barbee) AN ACT relating to crimes against sexual morality and providing penalties. (Rep. Barbee) AN ACT relating to legalization of abortions. (Reps. Rogers and Plewa) AN ACT relating to requiring death certificates showing cause of deaths from abortion. (Committee on Health and Social Services) AN ACT relating to permitting hospitals to refuse to admit patients for the performance of abortions and to permit doctors and other persons to refuse to participate in certain medical procedures. (Rep. Duren and 15 other representatives; Cosponsored by Senators Murphy, Steinhilber and Roseleip) AN ACT relating to revising the abortion law, revocation of a physician's license and creating a penalty. (Rep. Barbee) AN ACT reducing the maximum sentence for all crimes to 5 years and repealing the prohibition of abortion. (Reps. Jackamonis, Berger) AN ACT relating to exemptions from civil liability for refusal to perform abortions. (Representatives Duren, Merkel and Rogers) AN ASSEMBLY JT. RESOLUTION Making an application to the Congress of the United States pursuant to article V of the constitution of the United States, for a convention for proposing an amendment to the constitution of the United States. CHIEF CLERK Barke CHAIRMAN JUDICIARY COMMITTEE --- ASSEMBLY Committee on JUDICIARY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Room No.. 314 NW Note: Proposals will not necessarily be heard in the order listed. TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1973, 1:30 P.M. Assembly Bill 208 Assembly Bill 264 Assembly Bill 291 Assembly Bill 338 Assembly Bill 401 Assembly Bill 524 Assembly Bill 547 Assembly Bill 645 Assembly Bill 808 Assembly Bill 843 Assembly Bill 872 Assembly Bill 884 CHIEF CLERK Wed. 30 (Rep. Barbee) AN ACT relating to repealing of criminal penalties for prostitution and other consensual sex acts." (Rep. Klicka and 36 other representatives; cosponsored by Sen. Parys and 12 other senators) AN ACT relating to providing an additional penalty for committing or attempt ing to commit a felony while armed with a fire arm. (Reps. Sensenbrenner, Cyrak and Roth) AN ACT relating to the creation of a crime victims compensation commission, granting rule-makin authority and making an appropriation. (Rep. Barbee) AN ACT relating to civil arrest of persons for failure to pay debts. (Reps. Mittness, Ferrall, Czerwinski, Looby and Mielke; cosponsored by Sen. Thompson) AN ACT relating to the creation of a crime and rescue victims compensation commission, granting rule-making authority, making an appropriation and providing a penalty. (Reps. Duren, Otte, Bradley, Roberts, Schneider and Lallensack) AN ACT relating t priority on court calendar for certain actions. (Rep. Atkinson) AN ACT relating to approval of proposed administrative rules by the ap- propriate standing committees of the legis- lature. (Rep. Sanasarian; by request of District Attorney-Milwaukee) AN ACT relating to dis- position, after seizure by law enforcement agencies, of firearms used in crimes. (Representatives Jackamonis, Tesmer, Berger Mielke, Ferrall, Kleczka and Schneider; co- sponsored by Sen. Frank) AN ACT relating to the crime of rape and creating a penalty. (Committee on Judiciary) (By request of Governor Patrick J. Lucey) AN ACT relating computation of jail terms. (Rep. Mittness and 14 other representatives cosponsored by Sens. Bablitch, Dorman and Thompson) (By request of Governor Patrick J Lucey) AN ACT relating to the creation of a crime victims compensation commission, granting rule-making authority, making an appropriation and providing a penalty. (Reps. Jackamonis, Earl, Ferrall, Elconin, Oestreicher and Berger; cosponsored by Sens M. Swan and Thompson) AN ACT relating to commanication in public access areas. od Barb LLOYD AAPRE CHAIRMAN --- Committee on. ASSEMBLY JUDICIARY NOTICE OF PUBLIC DEARRINGS Room No. 311 M Note: Proposals will not necessarily be heard in the order listed. MONDAY, TARGANS Assembly Jt. Res. 40 JUNE 25, 1972 1473 1:30 P.M. Assembly Bill 185 Assembly Bill 481 Assembly Bill 482 Assembly Bill 737 Assembly Bill 915 Assembly Bill 1025 Assembly Bill 1042 Assembly Bill 1076 - (Representative Barbee) By Request of Inspired by Robert 11. Pinner- Proposition 31) AN ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION Providing for an ad- visory referendum on the question of legalizing group marriage. (Representative Barbec) AN ACT relating to authorizing persons of the same sex to marry. (Representative Barbee) Al ACT relating to permitting a person to have more than one spouse if financially able to do so or if his religion so permits or so requires and occupancy of homestead after divorce. (Representative Barbee) (By Request of - Inspired by Robert I. Rimmer Proposition 4 21) AN ACT relating to authorizing group marriages, formed as nonprofit corporations. (Representative l'olinaru) (By Request of) Kenosha City Council. AN ACT relating to mandatory in- prisonment for prostitution and pandering. (Reps. Sensenbrenner, Willkom and Miller) AN ACT relating to rights of natural fathers of illegitimate children. (Reps. Nager, Elconin, Berger, Munts and Molinaro) AN ACT re- lating to condemnation of railroad property by the state and municipal ities, granting rule-making author- ity, and providing a penalty. (Reps. Carl and Shabaz, cosponsored by Senators Kasten, Mc Kenna, Bablitch, Thompson, Steinhilber and Petri) AN ACT relating to definition of "customer" and "loan" in the new first lien real estate loan law. (Committee on Judiciary) (By Requer of Judicial Council) AN ACT relat- ing to county court jurisdiction of actions for certiwari and probatica and parole rovocation review. ASSEMBLY BULLETIN BOARD --- Committee on ASSEMBLY JUDICIARY NOTICE OF PUBLIC EARINGS (continued) Room No. 314 Note: Proposals will not necessarily be heard in the order listed. MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1973 Assembly Bill 1100 Assembly Bill 1113 Assembly Bill 719 Senate Bill 115 1:30 P.M. (Representative Barbee) AN ACT relating to legal assistance for indigents, granting rule-making authority and providing appropri- ations and penalties. (Reps. Flintrop, Munts, Miller, Mielke, Elconin, Redrowski, Putkow- ski, Ward, Schricker and Tesmer; Cosponsored by Senators Flynn, Dorman, M. Swan, La Follette, Bab- litch and Peloquin) AN ACT relat- ing to prohibiting certain dis- criminatory practices with regard to housing. (Reps. Shabaz, Lewis and Klicka) AN ACT relating to prohibiting proceedings to regain an adopted child and providing a penalty. (Senator Chilsen) (By Request of Marathon County Judge Robert W. Dean. AN ACT relating to termination of paternal rights. ASSEMBLY BULLETIN BOARD Ich LLOYD A BARBEE, CHAIRMAN --- Committee on. ASSERELY JUDICIARY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Room No. 314- Note: Proposals will not necessarily be heard in the order listed. HONDAY, MARCH 25, 1974, 8:30 A.. Assembly Bill 442 Assembly Bill 1436 Assembly Bill 1460 Assembly Bill 1494 Assembly Bill 1503 · Senate Bill 373 (Representative Barbee) AN ACT relating to reducing the age of consent to 14 and abolishing criminal sanctions again.st certain consensual sexual acts. (Representatives Teamer, Keegan, Behnke, Berger, and Azin) i ACT relating to the inclusion of fair narket value decline and horecwner improvements in the determination of compensation in condemnation proceedings. (Representative Nager) All ACT relating to restricting disclosure of information relating to vire communications. (Representatives Azim and Tesmer) 22 AC relating to county treasurer to retain amounts spent by the county for indigent attorney's fees. (Representatives Duren, Schneider, Roberts, Otte and Barbee; Co- sponsored by Senator nisser) ACT relating to smoking in hazardous places, granting rule- making authority and providing a penalty. (Senators Johnson, Murphy, lic Kenna, and Iorge; Co-sponsored by Reps. Shabaz and Vanderperren, by request of Independent Insurance Agents of Wisconsin) All ACT re- lating to abitual offender's law for certain convictions in the notor vehicle code, revocation of licenses and creating penalties. --- PUBLIC HEARINGS HELD BY THE ASSEMBLY JUDICIARY COMMITTEE 1975 and 1976 January 28, 1975 February 4, 1975 February 18, 1975 February 21, 1975 February 25, 1975 March 4, 1975 March 11, 1975 March 18, 1975 1:30 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 1:45 P.M. 2:00 P.M. (Milwaukee) 10:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. and 1:15 P.M. (Jt. with Senate Comm. on Jud. & C.A.) 10:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. April 1, 1975 1:30 P.M. April 15, 1975 1:30 P.M. April 22, 1975 1:30 P.M. May 1, 1975 1:30 P.M. June 3, 1975 1:30 P.M. July 18, 1975 10:00 A.M. July 21, 1975 September 19, 1975 November 6, 1975 January 19, 1976 March 8, 1976 10:00 A.M. 1:30 P.M. 10:00 A.M. and 12:00 Noon (Milwaukee) 10:00 A.M. 9:30 A.M. --- Committee on. ASSEMBLY JUDICIARY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Room No.. 314 NORTHWEST Note: Proposals will not necessarily be heard in the order listed. MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1976, 9:30 AM Assembly Bill 269 (Representatives Barbee and Clarenbach) AN ACT relating to reducing the age of consent to 14, repealing obscenity, abortion and prostitution laws, abolishing criminal sanctions against certain consensual sexual acts, permitting first cousins and persons of the same sex to marry and repealing pro- hibitions against advertising of indecent articles. Senate Bill 360 (Senator Lorge, by request of Gerald K. Anderson - Manawa) AN ACT relating to court permission to marry when children receive public assistance. Senate Bill 630 (Senators Bablitch and Chilsen, by request of the Attorney General) AN ACT relating to open meetings of governmental bodies and providing a penalty. CHIEF CLERK ---

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  • Gerald D. Lorge - (Representative Rogers and 36 other representatives; cosponsored by Senator Lorge and 8 other senators) AN ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION requesting the congress to propose for ratification by the states an amendment to the U.S. constitution providing that the U.S. constitution shall not prohibit the states from protecting the lives of unborn children beginning with the time of conception.
  • Lloyd A. Barbee - (Rep. Barbec) AN ACT relating to legalization of abortions, refusal of hospitals to allow facilities for performance of abortions and refusal of physicians to perform abortions.
  • Anthony S. Earl - (Reps. Jackamonis, Earl, Ferrall, Elconin, Oestreicher and Berger; cosponsored by Sens M. Swan and Thompson) AN ACT relating to commanication [communication] in public access areas.
  • David E. Clarenbach - MARCH 8, 1976, 9:30 AM Assembly Bill 269 (Representatives Barbee and Clarenbach) AN ACT relating to reducing the age of consent to 14, repealing obscenity, abortion and prostitution laws, abolishing criminal sanctions against certain consensual sexual acts, permitting first cousins and persons of the same sex to marry and repealing prohibitions against advertising of indecent articles.

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