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Wisconsin Legislative SpotlightMaintained by the Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (LRB), this page provides an overview of recent and upcoming activities in the Wisconsin Legislature. The LRB revises its content weekly during legislative floorperiods. Links to more detailed information are highlighted in the text. |
The schedule of floorperiods for the 2009-2010 Legislative Session was established by 2009 Senate Joint Resolution 1. The next legislative floorperiod will commence on Tuesday, March 24.
After Governor Doyle delivered his Budget Message (video) to the Legislature on February 17, the Joint Committee on Finance introduced the Biennial Budget Bill, 2009 Assembly Bill 75. The Department of Administration has issued its guide to the bill, the Budget in Brief.
Items of interest in the budget bill include:
Senator Mark Miller and Representative Mark Pocan, co-chairs of the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Finance, announced a series of public hearings across the state on the 2009-2011 budget bill, AB-75. The hearings are all scheduled for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Governor Doyle's introduction of the Biennial Budget was delayed so that his office could review the federal economic stimulus package, which was signed by President Obama on February 17. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 was passed by Congress on February 13. The governor has announced that Wisconsin will receive more than $3.7 billion in federal stimulus funds. The newly created Wisconsin Office of Recovery and Reinvestment has released a list which estimates how much the state will receive by federal program.
For a historic comparison of how federal economic stimulus packages have impacted the state, the LRB library has dozens of the original reports documenting the economic stimulus and work relief projects funded during the 1930s through federal Works Progress Administration (WPA) spending and state funds. The reports, including such titles as A Half Billion Dollars for Public Welfare in Wisconsin, 1931-1936 and Review of Work Relief Activities, April 1934-Aug. 1935, are listed in LRBCAT under the keyword search terms “Wisconsin Public Welfare Dept.” and “Wisconsin Emergency Relief Administration.”
Two timely publications were added to the LRB’s Theobald Legislative Library's circulating collection; both are available in paper and online.
Other sites of interest:
The minimum markup requirement on motor vehicle fuel sales, contained in Wisconsin’s Unfair Sales Act (§100.30), has been found unconstitutional in federal district court. The law requires retailers to sell fuel at a price that is 6% above their actual cost, or 9.18% above the “average terminal” or wholesale price. The court found that the Wisconsin statute conflicts with federal antitrust law prohibiting illegal restraints of trade, so it violates the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution. Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen has declared that the court’s ruling will not be appealed by the state.
The text and history of legislation introduced in the 2009 Legislative Session may be accessed on the Legislature's Web site. Click on "Text of Introduced Proposals" in the Legislative Documents Search.
Bills introduced last week include:
Please see the Schedule of Committee Activities to view the full monthly calendar and details on times and locations of committee meetings.
The Legislative Reference Bureau recently issued the following publications:
Recent publications by other legislative service agencies:
Two Informational Bulletins were also issued by the LRB as companions to the 2007-2008 Wisconsin Blue Book: Informational Bulletin 07-1, “A Study Guide to the 2007-2008 Wisconsin Blue Book,” and Informational Bulletin 07-2, “Inside the 2007-2008 Wisconsin Blue Book.”
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Last revised: March 13, 2009