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2009-2010 SENATE VOTE PERCENTAGES

Voting percentages listed below are from the following bills; 
AB 75 
State finances and appropriations, constituting the executive budget act of the 2009 legislature SEN VOTE 17-16
AB 95  Preparation time as a mandatory subject of collective bargaining SEN VOTE 18-15
AB 119 Requirements for pupils enrolled in five-year-old kindergarten SEN VOTE 17-15
AB 172 Requiring instruction in public schools on the history of organized labor in America and the collective bargaining
              process
SEN VOTE 20-12
AB 458 Providing instruction in human growth and development SEN VOTE 18-15
SB 40  Public financing of campaigns for the office of justice of the supreme court SEN VOTE 19-13
SB 41 Indoor environmental quality in public and private schools SEN VOTE 27-5
SB 62 State finances and appropriations and making diverse other changes in the statutes SEN VOTE 18-15
SB 181 Prohibiting smoking in indoor areas, in sports arenas, in public conveyances, and at certain outdoor locations and
             providing a penalty
SEN VOTE 25-8
SB 66 Operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant and providing a penalty SEN VOTE 32-0
SB 25
The use of race-based names, nicknames, logos, and mascots by school boards, requiring the exercise of
             rule-making authority, and providing a penalty
SEN VOTE 17-16
SB 154  School safety plans, pupil records, and school bullying  SEN VOTE 29-3
SB 437 Authorizing the state superintendent of public instruction to direct a school district to implement a new curriculum or
              instructional design, make personnel changes, or adopt accountability measures
SEN VOTE 18-15
AB 119 Requirements for pupils enrolled in five-year-old kindergarten SEN VOTE 17-15
AB 95  Preparation time as a mandatory subject of collective bargaining SEN VOTE 18-15
AB 172 Requiring instruction in public schools on the history of organized labor in America and the collective bargaining
              process 
 SEN VOTE 20-12
SB 484
The BadgerCare Plus Basic Plan, Benchmark Plan benefits, and making an appropriation  SEN VOTE 17-16
SB 460 Prescriptions for antimicrobial drugs for treatment of chlamydial infections, gonorrhea, or trichomoniasis
                 
SEN VOTE 17-15
SB 323 Requiring newborn hearing screening  SEN VOTE 27-6
SB 279 
Financial assistance related to bioenergy feedstocks, biorefineries, and conversion to biomass energy; the definition
              of the term agricultural use for the purpose of determining the assessed value of a parcel of land; requiring a strategic
              bioenergy feedstock assessment; creation of a bioenergy council; the agricultural and forestry diversification
              programs; biofuels training assessment; a study of regulatory burdens relating to biofuel production facilities;
              marketing orders and agreements for bioenergy feedstocks; exempting personal renewable fuel production and use
              from the motor vehicle fuel tax, the petroleum inspection fee, and business tax registration requirements; an income
              and franchise tax credit for installing or retrofitting pumps that mix motor vehicle fuels from separate storage tanks;
              offering gasoline that is not blended with ethanol to motor fuel dealers; state renewable motor vehicle fuels sales
              goals; required sales of renewable motor vehicle fuels; use of petroleum-based transportation fuels by state vehicles;
              use of alternative fuels in flex fuel vehicles owned by the state; use of public alternative fuel refueling facilities;
              duties of the Office of Energy Independence; granting rule-making authority; requiring the exercise of rule-making
              authority; making appropriations; and providing penalties 
SEN VOTE 25-8

These percentages are compiled from the above bills voted on in the 2009-2010 legislative session.  Not all  senators vote on every bill.  The percentage figure is calculated on the votes taken by each senator.  Voice votes not considered in the percentages
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LINK TO DETAIL OF THE PERCENTAGE RANKING OF THE ABOVE VOTES ON AB 75 - AB 172

LINK TO DETAIL OF THE PERCENTAGE RANKING OF THE ABOVE VOTES ON SB 484-SB 279