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Assembly Record of Committee Proceedings Committee on Labor Assembly Record of Committee Proceedings Committee on Labor Assembly Bill 32 Relating to: elimination of the requirement that laborers, workers, mechanics, and truck drivers employed on the site of a project of public works be paid the prevailing wage. By Representatives Hutton, Sanfelippo, Jacque, Knodl, Kapenga, Craig, Kooyenga, Allen, August, Ballweg, Bernier, Born, Brandtjen, E. Brooks, R. Brooks, Czaja, Gannon, Jagler, Jarchow, Katsma, Kleefisch, Knudson, Kremer, Kuglitsch, Kulp, T. Larson, Neylon, J. Ott, Petersen, Schraa, Skowronski, Swearingen, Thiesfeldt, Tittl and Weatherston; cosponsored by Senators Vukmir, Nass, Wanggaard, Lasee, LeMahieu and Moulton. February 17, 2015 Referred to Committee on Labor May 27, 2015 Public Hearing Held Present: (9) Representative Jacque; Representatives Spiros, Knodl, Kapenga, Kulp, Kuglitsch, Sinicki, Mason and Ohnstad. Absent: (0) None. Excused: (0) None. Appearances For Senator Leah Vukmir - 5th Senate District Representative Rob Hutton - 13th Assembly District Dr Glen Allgaier - Elmbrook School District Erik Kass - School District of Elmbrook John Mielke - Associated Builders and Contractors Mike Nichols - WPRI Bill Smith - National Federation of Independent Businesses(NFIB) John Nyhuis - Oakfield School District Senator Duey Stroebel - 20th Senate District Tim Michalak - City of Hartford Common Council District 21 Joshua Schoemann - Washington County Craig Dedo Don Pridemore Representative Bob Gannon - 58th Assembly District Dean Woltey - City of Germantown Appearances Against Kenneth Greening Jim Hoffman - Hoffman Construction Brian Mitchell - Choice Construction Kent Miller Steve Breitlow - Wisconsin Pipe Trades Association Robert Slamka Anthony Anastasi - IW 383 Craig Wagner Terry M - Local 139 of Operating Engineers Shawn McHugh - The Construction Industry Patrick Brunker - Local 75 Arnold Chevalier - Sheetmetal Workers Local 18 Mark Reihl - Wisconsin State Council of Carpenters Stephanie Bloomingdale - Wisconsin State AFL-CIO Randy Bryce - Iron Workers Local 8 Martina Rippon Representative JoCasta Zamarripa - 8th Assembly District Reprensentative Peter Barca - 64th Assembly District Representative Andy Jorgensen - 43rd Assembly District Representative Katrina Shankland - 71st Assembly District Terry McGowen - Local 139 Mount Union of Operating Engineers Appearances for Information Only None. Registrations For Howard Johnson Representative Rob Brooks - Himself Representative Jim Ott - 23rd Assembly District Annette Olson - AFP Senator Steve Nass - 11th Senate District Rich Howells - Belgium Village President Representative Joe Sanfelippo - 15th Assembly District Sarah Spueth - Waukesha County Chris Kulow - Wisconsin Association of School Boards David Lawrence - Wisconsin Rural Water Association Rep. David Craig - 83rd Assembly District Heather Berlinski - Municipal Electric Utilities of Wisconsin Thomas Niemczyk Tina Gorzaiski Registrations Against Kevin Wyngaard - WPT David Walsdorf - Local 139 - International Union of Operating Engineers Robert Doyle Theresa Samz Ruben Piepenburg Linda Piepenburg Tammy Percy Mark Eichhorst Katie Eichhorst Cindy Liebers Jacob Liebers Brian Liebers Kae Kolb Leah Vadehey Matt VandeHey Justin Ligocki Jacqueline Neumann Randy Williams Bernard Jacobs - BAC Local #3 Tony Ramos Jayne Frazier Rob Giese Luis Guevara Kelley Albrecht Scott Watson - Carpenter Local 314 Joe Lotegoluaki Representative Lida Subeck - 78th Assembly District Representative Mark Spreitzer Christine Taylor Sarah Wagner Representative Dave Considine Louie Chaplinski - Rock Road Co. Jesse Messer Matt Wade Joshua Wade Owen Wade Christy Wade Dan Syrczuk - Rock Road Co. Representative Frederick Kessler - 12 Assembly District Kevin Rusch Jeff Mehrhoff - IUPAT Dc7 Walter Wellenstein David Cullen - JP Cullen Nicole Howland Mark Kemp - Superior Masonary Builders Inc James Sherrer - Scherrer Construction INC Chuck Schwiesow - Parta Painting Sharon Szejn - Common Links Construction LLC Dan Nelson Brian Holmes - BRD Contractors INC Brian Jahn - Jahn and Sons INC Allan Bridge - Custom Drywall INC Representative Amanda Stuck - 57th Assembly District Brad Worman - Jahn and Sons INC Dean Giacomini - Cathedral Builders INC Jodene Giacomini - Cathedral Builders INC Paul Giese - Badger Wall Systems Tom DuFarr - J.H. Hassinger Inc Representative David Bowen - 10th Assembly District Representative Diane Hesselbein Genie Ogden Adam Holmes - IUPAT DC7 Leslie Zaganczyk - IUPAT DC7 Dean Wanty - IUPAT DC7 Scott Carstens - IUPAT DC7 Terry Badura Joe Jazozewski - IUPAT DC7 James Miller - OPCMIA 599 area 204 Joel Allen - IUPAT DC7 George Klaetsch - Elevator Industry Work Preservation Fund Anthony Neira - LIUNA 113 Richard Puga Chris Olig David Mauk Mabel Planter Denise Meyer Ann McNeary - CWA(communication workers of america) WI Political Council Representative Evan Goyke - 18th Assembly District Dale Powerleit Representative Daniel Riemer - 7th Assembly District Representative Josh Zepnick - 9th Assembly District Edward Clausen Diana Miller Pamela Fendt Stephanie Vadergriff Representative Debra Kolste - 44th Assembly District Representative Gary Hebl - 46th Assembly District Tricia Daniels Dan Large Laura Szyszko Kyle Krueger Robert Rayburn - National Electrical Contractors Association Emily Kitchin Steve Kwaterski - AFL-CIO Peter Drummond Wendy Strout David Rehberg Judith Burnick Meagen Bell Carolyn Bukiewicz Daniel Bukiewicz Annie Wacker Michael Balistriere Lori Guevara Sandra Eigner Robert Bowdkowski - Local 1494 Leo Wilcox John Bzclawka Kurt Jante - Electrician Workers Kimberly Stellott Robert Turner Dean Warsh John Jacobs Paul Grechowiak Todd Pauly Richard Gutterrez Marilyn Purdy Melanie Mager Mary Gannon Tony Marcelle Bernie Samz Paul Daugherty Scott Estavillo Edward Chavez Emmett Berg Robert Steeber Kelly Buss - Construction Mike Anzivino - Construction Jese Garcia David Pratt Penny Kiefer Kathy Seidl Glenda Linsmeier Autumn Linsmeier Mark Linsmeier Jeff Knaus - WPTA Wi Pipe Traders Trevor Martin - Wisconsin Pipe Trades Association Mike Augustine - WPTA Paul Zimmer James Clark - Wisconsin Pipe Trades Terry Hayden - Wisconsin Pipe Trades Association President Steve Van Grinsiren Scott Wenger - Wisconsin Pipe Trades Gerald Jackson Gary Korn Kyle Croft Greg Erickson Nicholas Henke Mitch Runge - Steamfitters Lisa Venske Tim Cooper Dean Hackl - Labors 464 Dan Burke - Laborers Bill Dionne - Construction Industry Laura Dionne - Occupational Safety/Engineering Casey Mueller - Construction Trades Cory Vanden Busch - Construction Industry Dale Greenwood - Construction Trades Corey Starr - LIUNA Rick Parrent - Construction Industry David Walsdorf - Construction Industry Brian Billman Russell Boos Joe Oswald - WI Laborers District 60 David Policht David De Minter - Iron Workers #383 Dave Branson - Building Trades Anthony Skonieczny John Jones Roy Chmiel Jack McCarthy Christina Breitlow William Crisp Paul Hanus Paul Shilts Rick Moede Andrew Brahm Dave Strommen Dave Duddeck Elliott Copan Kevin Tomczak Robert Witkowski Jr. Tom O'Connell Mike Westfahl James Stegner Thomas Gasperetti Nicholas Gasperetti John Schleicher Mark Bennett - Plumbers local 75 Jason Peters Thomas Kolton Pete Skok Fred Miller, Jr. John Kreuser Adam Jaksic Reid Knoch Herbert Schoenners Robert Paprocki Raymond Hallstrand Steve Dohm Wesley Zastrow Steve Finn John Debelak Vincent Gallo Steve Breitlow Michael House Scott Redman Donald Czaska Dave Peil Alan Dotzler John Nordstrom Andrew McDonald Tim Connell Mike Price - NCSRCC Training Fund Aaron Zimmerman Charlie Vandergrim Tyanna Lotegelwald Scott Watson Heather Hoemke Patrick Rodriguez Ron Hanko Joseph Lotegelwald Joanna Watson Karla Braunsky Walt Liebe Patrick Landgraf - Local 18 Smart Scott Knocke Jeff Jaeger - CWA 4622 Michael Bernharndt Ralph Beseler Carol Zoran Brad Nordby Edward Procek Susan Procek Allen Zwieg Barbara Felde Michael Zimmermann Shawn Walczak Diane Newby Diane Nawby Dave McCoy Andrew Nick James Schilling Laura Donker John Strandmark Lawerence Lang Jr. Ken Lichman John Dummann Mike Woleseca Kyle Stroik Josh Peetz - Construction Industry Ray Mroczkowski Tom Olson - Construction Industry Walter McCarthy Pete Haley - Construction Industry Nicholas Adams Timothy Leghorn Frank Belsey John Wantz Curtis Zorko Kenny Hestekin - Construction Industry John Frymark Josh Lee Randy Blechinger - Construction Industry John Abbrederis Jeff Tolleson - Construction Industry Alex Leflore Robert Weaver - Construction Industry Carolyn Weaver - Construction Industry Kimberly Bursaw - Construction Industry Jeff Kinderman - Construction Industry Richard Newstaeoter Fred Ramp Jr - Construction industry Troy Jahnke Ryan Volm - Construction industry Brandon Bishop DuWayne Mayer Kris Falstad - Construction Industry Rachel Bennett Greg Stanek - Construction Industry Paul Wickerheim David Mann John Berold Arnold Amodt - Construction industry James Reuter, Jr. Tyler Switzer - Construction industry Jason Stoffel Matt McGehu Murry Yagilashek - Construction industry Daniel Sering Chad York - Construction industry Mike Rizzo - Construction industry Robert Hribar Kevin Reed Mark Liegel - Construction Industry Friedrich Glas Luke Mutter Dan Sabotta - Construction
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