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WISCONSIN ASSEMBLY ROLL CALL
1204
ORDERED TO A THIRD READING
PASSAGE
IMMEDIATELY MESSAGED
> OTHER Reconsideration
S. A.
SAX
☐ JT. RES.
X
NAY 053
CONCURRENCE
NONCONCURRENCE
INDEFINITE POSTPONEMENT
LAY ON TABLE
RULES SUSPENDED
(Paired Two)
SUB. AMEND.
ADOPTION
ADOPTION
AMEND.
REJECTION
RES.
BILL
ABSENT OR
NO. 0070
AYE 043
043
NOT VOTING
002
09:30
TIME
MONTH 10/27-
DAY YEAR
1981
N
NAME
AN
NAME
N
AN
v
ANDREA, J.
33 N
D
JOHNSON, G. 32 W
BARCZAK, G.
6 W
D
N
1
KINCAID, L. 1
DD
BARRY, J.
D
11
KIRBY, M.
9 E
D
☐ N POTTER, C.
PROSSER, D.
N QUACKENBUSH, R. 305 WR
_NAME
AN
10 W
D
R
NV
BECKER, D. 117 AWD
BEHNKE, R. 16 N
BERNDT, J. 335 E NR
KLICKA, G.
R
D
YKNOX, R.
☐ N KUNICKI, W. 120 CW D
307
N
R
☐N
RADTKE, R.
ROBERTS, V.
307 NR
7 E
N
D
N
N
ROBERTSON, A.
R
BRADLEY, G.
R
LAATSCH, J.
R
ROBINSON, J.
D
NE
Meaux GED
N
LADWIG, J.
R Y
ROGERS, W.
113 N
D
BYERS, F.
R
LARSON, R.
R
Y
4 ROONEY, J.
234
N
D
A
CLARENBACH, D.
D
NLEE, M.
127 W
D
NA
RUTKOWSKI, J.
D
✓ COGGS, M. 325 W
D
N✓ LEOPOLD, S. 322 W
D
N
SCHMIDT, E.
R
CONRADT, E.
R
LEWISON, B.
R
YSCHNEIDER, M.
8 N
D
N
CRAWFORD, T.
48BND
N LOFTUS, T.
2nd W
D
NA
SCHNEIDERS, L.
R
CZARNEZKI, J. 112 N
D
☐ N
LOOBY, J.
34 W
D
N
SHABAZ, J.
R
YS
DE LONG, D.
R
YLUCKHARDT, E.
R
Y
SHOEMAKER, R. 5W
D
DILWEG, G.
308 W
R
NMC ESSY, E.
R
YSMITH, P.
5W
D
DONOGHUE, S. 310 W
R
MC EWEN, J.
R
Y
DORFF, E.
14 N
D
MATTY, R.
R
Y
DUREN, J.
D
✓ MEDINGER, J. 48CN
D
ELLIS, M.
R
MENOS, G.
D
THOMPSON, T.
☑EVERSON, H. 112 W
D
N
MERKT, J.
R
Ye
FISCHER, D. III N
D
METZ, S.
11 E
D
N
FLINTROP, R.
128 W
D
N MILLER, M.
9W
D
N
7
GERLACH, C.
117 W
D
NMUNTS, M.
1ST W
D
GOODRICH, P. 309 N
R
MURRAY, T.
D
HARER, R.
R
Y
NELSEN, B. 310 W
R
N
HASENOHRL. D. 236 N
D
☐ N
✓ NEUBAUER, J28
D
HAUKE, T.
N
10 N
D
✓ NORQUIST, J.
127 50
STITT, D.
SWOBODA, L.
☐ N TESMER, L. 1st W
☐ ☑TRAVIS, D. 29W,
TRAVIS, R. 331 N
TREGONING, J.
☐ Ni ✓ TUCZYNSKI, P. 12 N
YULICHNY, B.
VANDERPERREN, C.
N: WAGNER, M. 108 No
N WILLIAMS, A.
R
Y
D
D
FINE
R
Y2
D
N
R
N
R
Y
D
13 E
48 N
D
D
HELBACH, D.
26 W
D
N
✓ OTTE, C. 18 E
D
N
1
WOOD, W.
HEPHNER, G.
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Y:
HOLSCHBACH, V. 112
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D
Y
7 PAULSON, D.
HOPKINS, D.
R
Y
JACKAMONIS, E.
D
JARONITZKY, J.
R
✓ PANZER, M. 335CN
✓ ✓ PLEWA, J. 107 N
☐☐ PLOUS, L. 48B N
6- PORTER, C.
R
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YOUNG, J.
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Y
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7 TTY_
✓ SPEAKER 2nd W
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KY 2
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ON:
SENATE AYES & NOES
19-15
2/16/82
SENATORS
Ayes
Noes Absent
ADELMAN
ކ
BABLITCH
BERGER
BIDWELL
✓
✓
BRAUN
ކ
CHILSEN
✓
CULLEN
✓
ENGELEITER
FLYNN
✓
FRANK
T
GEORGE
✓
GOYKE
✓
HANAWAY
HARNISCH
✓
HARSDORF
JOHNSTON
✓
KLECZKA
-
KREUL
KRUEGER
LASEE
✓
✓
LORGE
✓
LORMAN
ކ
MCCALLUM
MAURER
✓
MOODY
✓
OFFNER
✓
OPITZ
RISSER
✓
ROSHELL
STROHL
✓
THENO
THOMPSON
✓
VAN SISTINE
TOTAL
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JOURNAL OF THE ASSEMBLY [October 23, 1981]
STATE OF WISCONSIN
Assembly Journal
Eighty-Fifth Regular Session
FRIDAY, October 23, 1981.
9:00 A.M.
The assembly met.
Speaker Jackamonis in the chair.
The prayer was offered by Reverend James Niederloh of Zion
Lutheran Church, 2165 Linden Avenue, Madison.
Representative Ulichny 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 Alberts, Andrea, Barczak, Becker, Behnke, Berndt,
Bradley, Byers, Clarenbach, Coggs, Conradt, Crawford, Czarnezki,
DeLong, Dilweg, Donoghue, Dorff, Duren, Ellis, Everson, Fischer,
Flintrop, Gerlach, Goodrich, Harer, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Helbach,
Hephner Holschbach, Hopkins, Jaronitzky, Johnson, Kincaid,
Kirby, Klicka, Knox, Kunicki, Laatsch, Ladwig, Larson, Lee,
Leopold, Lewison, Loftus, Luckhardt, McEssy, McEwen, Matty,
Medinger, Menos, Merkt, Metz, Miller, Munts, Murray, Nelsen,
Neubauer, Norquist, Otte, Panzer, Paulson, Plewa, Plous, Porter,
Potter, Prosser, Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robertson,
Robinson, Rogers, Rooney, Rutkowski, Schmidt, Schneider,
Schneiders, Shabaz, Shoemaker, Smith, Stitt, Swoboda, Tesmer,
Thompson, Travis, D., Travis, R., Tregoning, Tuczynski, Ulichny,
Vanderperren, Wagner, Williams, Wood, Young and Mr. Speaker --
96.
Absent -- None.
Absent with leave -- Broydrick and Looby -- 2.
Vacancies -- 47th District -- 1.
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JOURNAL OF THE ASSEMBLY [October 23, 1981]
The assembly stood recessed.
The assembly reconvened.
9:25 A.M.
RECESS
11:00 A.M.
LEAVES OF ABSENCE
Representative Loftus asked unanimous consent for a leave of
absence for today's session for Representatives Broydrick and Looby.
Granted.
CONSIDERATION OF MOTIONS
FOR RECONSIDERATION
Assembly Bill 70
Relating to prohibiting discrimination based upon sexual
orientation.
Deputy speaker Tesmer in the chair.
The question was: Shall the vote by which Assembly Bill 70 was
ordered to a third reading be reconsidered?
The roll was taken.
The result follows:
Ayes Alberts, Berndt, Bradley, Byers, Conradt, DeLong,
Donoghue, Duren, Ellis, Harer, Hephner, Holschbach, Hopkins,
Kincaid, Klicka, Laatsch, Ladwig, Larson, Lewison,
Jaronitzky,
Luckhardt, McEssy, McEwen, Matty, Menos, Merkt, Murray, Otte,
Paulson, Porter, Prosser, Robertson, Rutkowski, Schmidt,
Schneiders, Shabaz, Stitt, Swoboda, Thompson, Tregoning,
Vanderperren, Wood and Young -- 43.
Noes - Andrea, Barczak, Becker, Behnke, Clarenbach, Coggs,
Crawford, Czarnezki, Dilweg, Dorff, Everson, Fischer, Flintrop,
Gerlach, Goodrich, Hasenohrl, Hauke, Helbach, Johnson, Kirby,
Knox, Kunicki, Lee, Leopold, Loftus, Medinger, Metz, Miller,
Munts, Nelsen, Neubauer, Norquist, Panzer, Plewa, Plous, Potter,
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JOURNAL OF THE ASSEMBLY [October 23, 1981]
Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rooney,
Schneider, Shoemaker, Smith, Tesmer, Travis, D., Travis, R.,
Tuczynski, Ulichny, Wagner, Williams and Mr. Speaker -- 53.
Absent or not voting -- Broydrick and Looby -- 2.
Motion failed.
The question was: Assembly Bill 70 having been read three times,
shall the bill pass?
The roll was taken.
The result
follows:
Ayes -- Andrea, Barczak, Becker, Behnke, Clarenbach, Coggs,
Crawford, Czarnezki, Dorff, Everson, Fischer, 'Flintrop, Gerlach,
Goodrich, Hauke, Helbach, Johnson, Kirby, Knox, Kunicki, Lee,
Leopold, Loftus, Medinger, Metz, Miller, Munts, Nelsen, Neubauer,
Norquist, Plewa, Plous, Quackenbush, Radtke, Roberts, Robinson,
Rogers, Rooney, Schneider, Schneiders, Shoemaker, Smith, Tesmer,
Travis, D., Tuczynski, Ulichny, Wagner, Williams and Mr. Speaker -
- 49.
--
Noes Alberts, Berndt, Bradley, Byers, Conradt, DeLong, S
Dilweg, Donoghue, Duren, Ellis, Harer, Hasenohrl, Hephner, >
Holschbach, Hopkins, Jaronitzky, Kincaid, Klicka, Laatsch, Ladwig,
Larson, Lewison, Luckhardt, McEssy, McEwen, Matty, Menos,
Merkt, Murray, Otte, Paulson, Porter, Potter, Prosser, Robertson,
Rutkowski, Shabaz, Stitt, Swoboda, Thompson, Travis, R.,
Tregoning, Vanderperren, Wood and Young -- 45.
Absent or not voting -- Looby and Schmidt 2.
Paired for -- Broydrick -- 1.
Paired against -- Panzer -- 1.
Motion carried.
--
Representative Schmidt asked unanimous consent to be recorded
as voting "No" on the previous question. Granted.
Representative Loftus moved that the rules be suspended and that
Assembly Bill 70 be immediately messaged to the senate.
The question was: Shall the rules be suspended and Assembly Bill
70 be immediately messaged to the senate?
The roll was taken.
The result follows:
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JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [February 16, 1982]
AMENDMENTS OFFERED
Senate amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 590 by Senator Braun.
Senate amendment 1 to Senate Bill 736 by Senator Bablitch.
Senate amendment 1 to Senate Bill 709 by Senator Berger.
Upon motion of Senator Bablitch the senate adjourned until 9:00
A.M. Thursday, February 18.
4:05 P.M.
JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [February 16, 1982]
STATE OF WISCONSIN
Senate Journal
Eighty-Fifth Regular Session tel
TUESDAY, February 16, 1982.
10:00 A.M.
CHIEF CLERK'S CORRECTION
Suggested by Legislative Reference Bureau
Senate Bill 68
In enrolling, the following correction was made:
1. Page 1, line 6: substitute "SECTION 4." for "SECTION 6.".
Senate Bill 713
1. Page 24, line 4: after "a)" insert: "the towns of Beaver Dam,
Burnett, Chester, Fox Lake, Herman, Hubbard, LeRoy, Oak Grove,
Theresa, Trenton and Williamstown; b)".
2. Page 24, line 5: substitute "c)" for "b)".
3. Page 24, line 6: substitute "d)" for "c)".
4. Page 30, line 10: after the colon insert: "a) the village of
Shorewood Hills; and b)".
NOTE: Assembly District 54 failed to show the Dodge County
towns. Assembly District 77 failed to show the village of Shoewood
Hills. The maps and statistical analysis correctly reflect the contents
of Assembly Districts 54 and 77. The changes made by this chief
clerk's correction conform the statute text in the bill body to the maps
and statistical analysis displayed at the end of the bill.
The senate met.
The senate was called to order by the president of the senate.
The roll was called and the following senators answered to their
names:
Senators Adelman, Bablitch, Berger, Bidwell, Braun, Chilsen,
Cullen, Engeleiter, Flynn, Frank, George, Goyke, Hanaway,
Harnisch, Harsdorf, Johnston, Kleczka, Kreul, Krueger, Lasee,
Lorge, Lorman, McCallum, Maurer, Moody, Offner, Opitz, Risser,
Roshell, Strohl, Theno, Thompson and Van Sistine -- 33.
Absent None.
--
Absent with leave -- None.
The senate stood for a moment of silent prayer.
The senate remained standing and Senator Engeleiter led the
senate in the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of
America.
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INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS
Senate Resolution 21
To memorialize the President and Congress of the United States
to negotiate a mutual nuclear weapons moratorium with the Soviet
Union.
By Senators Risser, Moody, Braun, George, Krueger, Strohl,
Theno, Chilsen, Thompson, Johnston and Offner.
Read and referred to committee on Energy.
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JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [February 16, 1982]
Senate Bill 741
Relating to miscellaneous corrections and revisions to the laws
relating to operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of an
intoxicant or a controlled substance, or a combination thereof, or
while having a blood alcohol concentration of 0.1% or more.
Read a second time.
The question was: Adoption of senate amendment 1?
Adopted.
Ordered to a third reading.
By request of Senator Flynn, with unanimous consent, the bill was
considered for final action at this time.
Senate Bill 741
Read a third time and passed.
Assembly Bill 70
Relating to prohibiting discrimination based upon sexual
orientation.
Read a second time.
The question was: Adoption of senate amendment 1?
Adopted.
Ordered to a third reading.
By request of Senator Flynn, with unanimous consent, the bill was
considered for final action at this time.
Assembly Bill 70
Read a third time.
Senator Opitz moved non-concurrence in Assembly Bill 70.
The question was: Non-concurrence?
The ayes and noes were demanded and the vote was: ayes, 13;
noes, 19; absent or not voting, 1; as follows:
Ayes -- Senators Bidwell, Chilsen, Frank Hanaway, Harsdorf,
Kreal, Krueger, Lasee, Maurer, Orlitz, Roshell, Theno and Van
Sistine -- 13.
Noes - Senators Adelman, Bablitch, Berger, Braun, Cullen
Engeleiter, Flynn, George Goyke, Harnisch Johnston, Kleczka,
Lorman, McCallum, Moody, Offner, Risser, Strohl and Thompson --
19.
Absent or not voting -- Senator Lorge -- 1.
So the motion did not prevail.
SET HIS
The question was: Concurrence of Assembly Bill 70?
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JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [February 16, 1982]
Concurred in.
Assembly Bill 249
Relating to miscellaneous dog regulation and rabies control
program changes and changing and creating a penalty.
Read a second time.
The question was: Adoption of senate amendment 1 to senate
substitute amendment 1?
Adopted.
Senate amendment 2 to senate substitute amendment 1 offered by
Senator Braun.
The question was: Adoption of senate amendment 2 to senate
substitute amendment 1?
By request of Senator Braun, with unanimous consent, senate
amendment 2 to senate substitute amendment 1 was returned to the
author.
The question was: Adoption of senate substitute amendment 1?
Adopted.
Ordered to a third reading.
By request of Senator Flynn, with unanimous consent, the bill was
considered for final action at this time.
Assembly Bill 249
Read a third time and concurred in as amended.
Assembly Bill 350
Relating to various changes in the statutes concerning the
veterinary examining board.
Read a second time.
Ordered to a third reading.
By request of Senator Bablitch, with unanimous consent, the bill
was considered for final action at this time.
Assembly Bill 350
Read a third time and concurred in.
Assembly Bill 442
Relating to allowing telephone cooperatives to elect to be
excepted from rate regulation.
Read a second time.
Ordered to a third reading.
By request of Senator Flynn, with unanimous consent, the bill was
considered for final action at this time.
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