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On
Friday, December 19, the Wisconsin Legislature and the Governor
reached agreement on landmark legislation that will significantly
change the way Wisconsin’s regulatory process operates
and the way Wisconsin’s regulatory climate is perceived.
While the timing of the agreement did not allow for formal
action prior to the holiday season, the announcements of
last Friday ensure that this monumental piece of legislation
will pass the Legislature and be signed by the Governor.
Both the Legislature, led by Senate Majority Leader Mary
Panzer and Assembly Speaker John Gard, and the Administration,
led by Governor Jim Doyle and DOA Secretary Mark Marotta,
are to be commended for their persistence in seeking compromise
positions without losing sight of the goal of achieving
meaningful regulatory reform, which will indeed change the
way Wisconsin conducts business with and on behalf of its
citizens.
Last
week also included a major decision and order regarding
the Arrowhead-Weston Transmission line, an extremely significant
event related to Wisconsin’s infrastructure and ability
to maintain an adequate, reliable and affordable energy
supply.
These
events bode well for a happy and prosperous 2004 and with
that — HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM ALL OF US AT THE HAMILTON
CONSULTING GROUP!
| Policy Developments |
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| Compromise
Reached on Jobs Bill
Legislative leaders and the Governor announced on
December 19 that an agreement had been reached on
the Job Creation Act of 2003. (See Legislative leaders’
press
release, and also Governor Doyle’s
press
release.) The revised bill is
at the Legislative Reference Bureau for drafting
and will be taken up by extraordinary session of
the Legislature in early January. We expect committee
action the week of January 5, with a floor vote
the following week. The initial legislation, AB 655
and SB 313,
had hearings earlier this year.
The Hamilton
Consulting Group represented several groups on this
legislation, including Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce
(WMC) and Wisconsin Economic Development Association
(WEDA). The road to this compromise legislation
was a long one, starting in early 2003 with listening
sessions across the state to identify the key regulatory
hurdles facing Wisconsin businesses. The problems
and preliminary recommendations were set forth in
WMC’s report The
Case for Regulatory Reform in Wisconsin. Other
groups such as WEDA and the Wisconsin Paper Council,
along with the Legislature and the Doyle Administration,
made regulatory reform a top priority this session.
This legislation involves changes to Chapter 30
(water), Chapter 285 (air), and Chapter 227 (administrative
procedure) of the Wisconsin Statutes. Please see
the Hamilton Consulting Group’s Update for details on
the compromise.
Governor Doyle Completes
Action on Enrolled Bills
On Thursday, December 18, Governor Doyle announced
he had vetoed AB 85,
relating to the incorporation of the town of Campbell
in LaCrosse County as a village. In addition, the
Governor signed the following bills:
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AB 79,
authorizing the Wisconsin Health and Educational
Facilities Authority to issue bonds to finance
a project undertaken for a facility used for
education by a private, tax-exempt institution;
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AB 372,
relating to live birth or the circumstance of
being born alive; and
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AB 487,
relating to the purpose and integrity of the
patients compensation fund and changing its
name to the injured patients and families compensation
fund.
On Wednesday, December
17, Governor Doyle announced
his veto of the “small business” regulatory
reform bill, AB 267,
relating to administrative rule making regarding
small businesses, data used by administrative agencies
in preparing proposed rules, creating an Internet
site for proposed rules, and creating a Small Business
Regulatory Review Board. In addition, the Governor
vetoed AB 255,
relating to liability of cities, villages, towns,
and counties for damages caused by an insufficiency
or want of repair of a highway.
On Tuesday, December 16,
Governor Doyle announced
he had signed two bills ratifying state labor contracts
for the current biennium:
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AB 656,
relating to ratification of the agreement negotiated
between the state of Wisconsin and the District
1199W/United Professionals for Quality Health
Care, SEIU, AFL-CIO, for the 2003-05 biennium,
covering employees in the professional patient
care collective bargaining unit, and authorizing
an expenditure of funds; and
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AB 657,
relating to ratification of the agreement negotiated
between the state of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin
Science Professionals, AFT, Local 3732, for
the 2003-05 biennium, covering employees in
the professional science collective bargaining
unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds.
PSC Authorizes Arrowhead-Weston
Transmission Line
In a major infrastructure development, the Public
Service Commission (PSC), on Monday, December 15,
decided
to authorize continued construction of the Arrowhead-Weston
transmission line. The PSC issued its order,
pursuant to the December 15th decision,
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Reactions to Jobs
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| Jobs Deal
Reached: Gard/Panzer Press Release, Dec. 19,
2003.
Governor Doyle
Reaches Agreement With Legislative Leaders on Environmental
Regulatory Reform: Doyle Press Release, Dec.
19, 2003.
WMC Backs “Job
Creation Act” Compromise: WMC Press Release,
Dec. 19, 2003.
Wisconsin
Paper Council Applauds Job Bill Deal: Wis. Paper
Council Press Release, Dec. 19, 2003.
Bipartisan Agreement
on Regulatory Reform Legislation: Kreuser Press
Release, Dec. 19, 2003.
Bipartisan
Regulatory Reform Agreement Good for Business and
the Environment: Erpenbach Press Release, Dec.
19, 2003.
Builders Applaud
Compromise on Job Creation Act: Wis. Builders
Assoc. Press Release, Dec. 19, 2003.
Sierra Club
Disappointed: Sierra Club Press Release, Dec.
19, 2003.
In the News
Ah,
seasonal bipartisanship (opinion): Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel, Dec. 20, 2003. Job Creation Act
of 2003 could mean business growth, new jobs and
a stronger state economy.
State
finds regulation reform deal: Appleton Post-Crescent,
Dec. 20, 2003. Doyle, lawmakers compromise on new
streamlined business process.
Alliant
plans $650M energy expansion: Appleton Post-Crescent,
Dec. 18, 2003. Citizens group says demand exaggerated.
CUB
raps new Alliant power plan: Madison Capital
Times, Dec. 18, 2003. Advocate warns of financing
'scheme'.
Tavern
group opposes DeJope plans: Wisconsin State
Journal, Dec. 16, 2003. Concerned about the Ho-Chunk
expanding the site to include a hotel, restaurant,
theaters and bars.
AG signs
on with Dean; Clark backers plan party: Madison
Capital Times, Dec. 16, 2003. Lautenschlager promised
to help build support for Dean in the state's Feb.
17 presidential primary.
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