The Chief
Clerk and Staff
The Clerk and staff produce the
official record of all Assembly action; make the required entries in the
histories of legislation; direct the engrossing and enrolling of Assembly
proposals; certify to the Secretary of State all Assembly proposals that have
passed the legislature; present to the governor for action all Assembly
proposals that have passed the legislature; and deposit documents and records
with the appropriate state agencies. The Clerk is responsible for all proposals
while they are on the floor of the legislature or going to or coming from
committee; maintains custody of all Assembly records and documents and is the
certifying agent of these records. The Clerk advises the members of the Assembly
on parliamentary procedure. The Assembly Chief Clerk, through the Assembly
Committee on Organization, administers the Wisconsin State Assembly, and manages
its payroll, personnel and procurement functions.
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