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(608)266-5780 | State Capitol, Room 307 West, P.O. Box 8953, Madison, WI 53708 | rep.billings@legis.wi.gov |
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COMMUNITY EVENTS: Saturday, October 21 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Myrick Park Center
Coulee Reading Center's Third Annual Literacy Blast Saturday, October 21 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Java Vino
Tuesday, October 24 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. La Crosse County Administrative Building
Thursday, October 26 - All day Riverside Park
Friday, October 27 5:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. Children's Museum of La Crosse
CONTACT ME:
State Capitol Phone:
(608) 266-5780
(888) 534-0095
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Friends and Neighbors,
The past couple of weeks have been busy, as standing committees have been meeting regularly to hear and vote on pending legislation before the end of the year. As a result of bills passing out of committee, we were called into session this week to vote on a number of bills, the most controversial of which included changing the training requirements for certified nursing assistants, restricting Group Insurance Board health coverage for abortions and lifting mining regulations. For more detailed information on these bills and their implications, please continue reading.
Next week, the Assembly will again convene on the floor on Nov. 7 and Nov. 9 for what will be this calendar year's last session days. All bills passed by both legislative houses so far will need to be sent to the governor by December 7 in order to be signed by the end of 2017. Next week's calendar has not yet been finalized and, at this time, there are no highly controversial bills scheduled, but I will be sure to update you with the outcomes of that session in my next newsletter.
As always, please let me know if you have any questions, comments or concerns. You can contact my office by calling (608) 266-5780 or emailing me at Rep.Billings@legis.wi.gov.
Please continue reading for more detailed information on the happenings both in La Crosse and statewide.
Best Wishes, Jill Billings State Representative 95th Assembly District
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Controversial Assembly Bills AB 432 - Reducing the required instructional hours for Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs)
AB 128 - Prohibiting the Group Insurance Board from covering abortion
AB 499 - Lifting Wisconsin's Mining Moratorium
The majority of my Democratic colleagues and I voted against these bills, but they nevertheless passed the Assembly and have been sent to the Senate. Please let me know if you have any questions about these or other pieces of legislation regarding taken up by the Assembly.
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Coulee Council on Addictions Celebrates Groundbreaking Last week, the Coulee Council on Addictions broke ground on its new building. Located on Ferry Street, the building is slated to open next year as the Council celebrates its 50th anniversary. This organization, which was founded in 1968, works to help individuals and families struggling with the detrimental effects of addiction. The Council helps individuals in recovery, as well as works to educate people about addiction and prevention. By fighting to lift the stigma associated with addiction, this organization strives to be a resource for anyone in our community who needs services and support. The Council's efforts are especially important now, as Wisconsin tries to combat the opioid epidemic. You can learn more about the Council's work and mission here.
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Mississippi River Parkway Commission The Wisconsin Mississippi River Parkway Commission met last week to discuss future efforts to promote the Great River Road. We worked with a facilitator to brainstorm and develop strategies for bolstering interest in our portion of the scenic byway. Being a member of this commission ties together my work on the Tourism Committee and my interest in advocating for our corner of the state. I look forward to continued efforts to share the Great River Road and our area with people from the rest of Wisconsin and the country.
(My nephew's Flat Stanley also made an appearance at the meeting)
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DNR Update Before heading into the woods this deer hunting season, the Department of Natural Resources recommends that hunters ensure proper registration by checking out the online deer zone and management unit map, found here. The DNR has also requests that all deer hunters participate in the annual Deer Hunter Wildlife Survey. The department uses the information from this survey to help track population trends for deer and other wildlife. For more information about this deer hunting season, click here.
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