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Assembly Joint Resolutions of the 2009-2010 Session

To research any of these Assembly Joint Resolutions or their companion Senate Joint Resolution, click on the AJR or SJR number which will take you directly to the history of that resolution.  You can read the resolution or look at other information about the resolution by clicking on the highlighted portion of the history.  Remember to click on the back button on your browser to return to this page to look at another bill.  Click on the ASSM VOTE and  SEN VOTE following individual assembly joint resolutions currently listed to see how the assembly and senate voted on that particular resolution.  Updated 4/23/10

2009-2010 REGULAR SESSION ASSEMBLY RESOLUTIONS 

AR 7  Requiring a two-thirds majority vote in the assembly for passage, concurrence, and adoption of proposals that increase
            the rate of the state sales tax, increase any of the rates of the income tax or franchise tax, or increase a fee
                           
ASSM VOTE TO SUSPEND RULES & TAKE UP DEFEATED 53-43
AR 14 the expulsion of Jeffrey Wood, a representative from the 67th Assembly District, from membership in the Wisconsin
            state assembly
ASSM VOTE TO SUSPEND RULES TO WITHDRAW AND TAKE UP 47-47 
                                   
ASSM VOTE FOR EXPULSION FAILED 49-48 
                                    ASSM VOTE FOR CENSURE PASSED 73-24       

AR 15  Requesting the participation of the attorney general as amicus curiae in certain cases before the United States
              Supreme Court 
ASSM VOTE 92-0
AR 16 & SR 8  Urging and authorizing the attorney general to pursue every legal means available to prevent Asian carp from
              entering the Great Lakes
AR 19 Requiring 15 authors for an assembly resolution to reprimand, censure, or expel a member
AR 21 & SR 11 Authorizing the attorney general to file or join a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the federal
             Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or any part thereof, and the federal Health Care and Education
             Affordability Reconciliation Act of 2010, or any part thereof
             
AR 21 REFUSED TO SUSPEND RULES & TAKE UP FOR A VOTE ASSM VOTE 51-44
AR 22 Establishing special orders of business for Thursday, April 15, 2010  ASSM VOTE 53-45
AR 23 Establishing special orders of business for Tuesday, April 20, 2010    ASSM VOTE 53-42
AR 24 Establishing special orders of business for Tuesday, April 20, 2010    ASSM VOTE 49-46
AR 25 Requiring the Committee on Rules to offer a resolution calling for a special order of business on 2009 Assembly
             Resolution 14 
ASSM VOTE 42-52  REFUSED TO TAKE FROM RULES & TAKE UP
AR 26 Establishing special orders of business for Thursday, April 22, 2010
AR 27 The life and public service of Jesse T. Alswager  ASSM VOICE
AR 30 Recognizing members of the assembly who have announced they will not run for reelection ASSM VOICE
AR 31 Establishing special orders of business to be commenced 12 hours after adoption of this resolution
               
ASSM VOTE 53-44



2009-2010 REGULAR SESSION ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTIONS

AJR 2 & SJR 49 Eliminating the spring election (first consideration)
AJR 3  Creating the Joint Committee on Economic Stimulus Accountability
AJR 6  Fixing the size of the legislature and gubernatorial appointment of supreme court justices (first consideration)
AJR 8  Taxation of principal homesteads of individuals (first consideration)
AJR 11  Status of seats of legislators on ordered military duty and appointment of temporary acting legislators for legislators
              performing ordered military duty (first consideration)
AJR 12  Renaming the decorated tree on display in the capitol rotunda during the Christmas holiday season as the Wisconsin
              State Christmas Tree
AJR 15  Opposing a federal mandate requiring the suspension or revocation of driver's licenses in all circumstances in which
               a person has been convicted of a drug or other controlled substances violation and exercising the state's option to opt
               out of this federal mandate
AJR 16 & SJR 10 The dissolution of state funds and accounts and prohibiting the state from changing the purpose of any
                state fund or program revenue appropriation account (first consideration)
                   
AJR 16 REMOVE FROM COMMITTEE & TAKE UP FAILED 2/3 VOTE ASSM VOTE 54-44
AJR 24  Providing property tax relief from school district property taxes to persons who have their principal dwelling in
               this state (first consideration)
AJR 25  Calling upon the U.S. Congress to investigate the attack on the U.S.S. Liberty
AJR 26  Terms of office for members of the senate and assembly (first consideration)
AJR 29  Establishing a competitive election criteria for redistricting the legislature (first consideration)
AJR 32   Public officer salary changes (first consideration)
AJR 36  Creation of a department of transportation, creation of a transportation fund, and deposit of funds into the
                transportation fund (first consideration)
                 
WITHDRAW FROM FINANCE & SEND TO RULES ASSM VOTE 68-30
                 
WITHDRAW FROM RULES & TAKE UP FAILED ASSM VOTE 56-42
AJR 39  Age of qualified electors for state and local elections (first consideration)
AJR 51 State sovereignty
AJR 55 & SJR 36 Secret ballot for employee representation elections (first consideration)
AJR 58 & SJR 37 Accounting and expenditure of state funds (first consideration)
AJR 59 & SJR 39 Continuity of government (first consideration) AJR 59 ASSM VOTE 89-7   SEN VOTE 29-3
AJR 63 & SJR 42  Excluding incarcerated, disenfranchised felons from the enumeration of population for apportionment and
              redistricting of legislative, county, and certain other district offices (first consideration)

AJR 65  Different property tax levy rates for parts of cities, villages, towns, counties, & school districts added by attachments
               to school districts, consolidations, and boundary changes under cooperative agreements (first consideration)
AJR 71 The H1N1 virus and its impact on Wisconsin  ASSM VOTE 83-13
AJR 78 Recall of enrolled 2009 Assembly Bill 8
AJR 94 Extending a state of public health emergency
AJR 96 Appointment of supreme court justices and elections to consider retention of justices (first consideration)
AJR 97 Amending the call of the extraordinary session convened on December 16, 2009
                 
Rules not suspended to take up ASSM VOTE 46-47
AJR 99  Calling upon the legislatures of the various states to investigate, and to call on the U.S. Congress to investigate, the
               attack on the U.S.S. Liberty
AJR 100 Congratulating the Boy Scouts of America on its 100th anniversary  ASSM VOICE  SEN VOICE
AJR 109 & SJR 61 Prohibiting partial vetoes of parts of bill sections (first consideration)
AJR 118 Proclaiming May 14, 15, and 16, 2010, Syttende Mai Weekend
AJR 119 Permitting the use of the net proceeds of the state lottery for the payment of interest on loans made to any person to
                commence the business of farming (first consideration)
AJR 123 Requesting that the attorney general join in defending against any lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the
                federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
AJR 125 Requiring a photographic identification to vote, or register to vote, at the polls on election day (first consideration)
AJR 129 Partial vetoes by the governor and the county chief executive officer
AJR 134 Proclaiming May 6, 2010, as Wisconsin Day of Prayer
AJR 138 & SJR 62 The right of the people to contract privately for health care services and health care coverage, and
                prohibiting requiring a person to obtain or maintain health insurance coverage or to participate in any health care
                system or plan (first consideration)


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