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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. |
With the signing of the biennial budget on June 29, the most recent legislative floorperiod has concluded. The next floorperiod will commence on September 15. The schedule of floorperiods for the 2009-2010 Legislative Session was established by 2009 Senate Joint Resolution 1.
The enrolled budget bill was presented to the Governor and signed into law on June 29, marking the first time since 1977 that the biennial budget was enacted before July 1, the date on which the new biennium begins. The signed budget bill became 2009 Wisconsin Act 28, and is available for viewing here. The text of the Governor’s budget address is available here, and the Governor’s veto message can be found here. The Legislative Fiscal Bureau released its summary of the budget act on July 22.
The LRB Library staff recommend these titles to help readers understand the state budget process. The Library's own Tap the Power bibliography, Executive Budget Support Documentation summarizes the publications produced by state agencies, the Governor's State Budget Office and the Legislature during the budget process. (The bibliography was issued before AB-75 was introduced and some titles refer to 2007/2009 budget documents but most titles and call numbers remain the same for 2009/2011 budget documents.) The State Budget Process / Wisconsin Legislative Fiscal Bureau (2009) (Informational Paper #70) describes how budget bills are introduced and enacted. The first section is a general overview. A detailed Appendix I discusses various exceptional circumstances. Additional appendices offer sample charts and graphs from the previous budget session to describe how appropriations and expenditures are distributed across the state. For a historical perspective on the state budget process, every two years the LRB publishes the Executive Budget Bills Enacted by the Wisconsin Legislature, 1931-2007 (Wisconsin Brief 07-8). This brief contains a chart showing the dates when each stage in the budget process was reached for every biennium since 1931.
On July 17, 2009, Governor Doyle announced that the Spanish train manufacturer Talgo will establish new assembly and maintenance facilities in Wisconsin. In addition, Wisconsin will put two Talgo train sets into use for service between Milwaukee and Madison. The LRB Library has assembled a list of documents in our collection relating to high-speed and intercity train service in Wisconsin and the Midwest. See our Library Services page to find the list, on the right-hand side of the screen.
The LRB Library staff recommend this report on the use of online auctions at the state and federal level for further background and analysis on how the public sector uses online auctions to sell surplus and unclaimed property. It is available online and in our library collection.
Government Garage Sales: Auctions as Tools for Asset Management / IBM Center for the Business of Government, 2004. (630.54/Ib4).
In addition, there are these Wisconsin state sponsored online auction sites: Wisconsin Agency and UW auction sites and Wisconsin State Treasurer's Office - Unclaimed property eBay auction. For further comparison, there is also this multi-state, multi-agency commercial auction site for surplus government property: GovDeals.com.
On Tuesday, July 28, the Assembly Natural Resources Committee conducted a public hearing on 2009 Assembly Bill 138 relating to the appointment and term of service of the secretary of natural resources and vacancies on the Natural Resources Board.
On Tuesday, August 4, the Joint Finance Committee will meet to take action on Governor Doyle’s latest plan for spending federal economic stimulus funds. The memorandums on these actions can be viewed here.
For times and locations of these and other public hearings this week, see the Schedule of Committee ActivitiesThe Legislative Reference Bureau recently issued the following publications:
The LRB is on Twitter
You can now access updates from the LRB on Twitter, including information on new LRB publications, new acquisitions by the LRB Library, and general information about the legislature, and the current legislative session. To find the LRB on Twitter, go to: http://twitter.com/WILRB.LRB Podcasts
The LRB has also released a Podcast about the LRB state documents collection and one about Conflict in the Wisconsin Legislature.
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.”
Study guides for the 2009-2010 Wisconsin Blue Book will be available after that edition is published this fall.
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Last revised: July 31, 2009