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EXECUTIVE ORDERS 2003−2006 2007−2010 Issued by EXECUTIVE ORDER 1. Recreating Non−Statutory E. Schram of the Army Who Lost His Life During Entities. Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 2. Relating to a Special Session of the EXECUTIVE ORDER 18. Relating to a Proclamation Legislature. Declaring a State of Emergency in Washburn County. EXECUTIVE ORDER 3. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 19. Relating to a Proclamation that Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Those who Died be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant 1st Class as a Result of the Tragic Loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia. Dan Henry Gabrielson of the United States Army Reserve Who EXECUTIVE ORDER 4. Relating to a Special Election for Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi Freedom. the Eighteenth Assembly District, the Seventh Senate District, EXECUTIVE ORDER 20. Relating to a Review of and the Twenty−Fourth Senate District. Wisconsin’s Electric Transmission System. EXECUTIVE ORDER 5. Relating to Issuance of General EXECUTIVE ORDER 21. Proclaims a State of Emergency Obligation Bonds for the Veterans Home Loan Program and Relating to Drought Conditions. Appointment of Hearing Officer. EXECUTIVE ORDER 22. Relating to the Creation of the EXECUTIVE ORDER 6. Relating to a Proclamation that the Governor’s Task Force on Educational Excellence. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin EXECUTIVE ORDER 23. Relating to a Proclamation that be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for the Late Deputy the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Michael Shannon of the Adams County Sheriff’s Department. be Flown at Half−Staff and a Moment of Silence due to the Two EXECUTIVE ORDER 7. Relating to the Creation of the Year Anniversary of the Terrorist Attacks on the United States. Governor’s Homestead Security Council. EXECUTIVE ORDER 24. Relating to a Proclamation that EXECUTIVE ORDER 8. Relating to a Proclamation that the the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Spc. Paul J. be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Major Kevin Sturino of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Nave of the United States Marine Corps Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 25. Relating to the Creation of the Governor’s Task Force on Energy Efficiency and Renewables. EXECUTIVE ORDER 9. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin EXECUTIVE ORDER 26. Relating to the Establishment of be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Fire Chief Edward an Employee Assistance Program. Weber of the Elkhart Lake Fire Department. EXECUTIVE ORDER 27. Relating to a Proclamation that EXECUTIVE ORDER 10. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for the Late Deputy be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Firefighter Carl Bruce Williams of the Green Lake County Sheriff’s Department. Mack of the New Chester Fire Department. EXECUTIVE ORDER 28. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin EXECUTIVE ORDER 11. Relating to a Proclamation that be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Private First Class the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Rachel Bosveld of the United States Army Who Lost Her Life be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Peace Officers During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Who Have Given Their Lives in the Line of Duty. EXECUTIVE ORDER 29. Relating to a Proclamation that EXECUTIVE ORDER 12. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Deputy Richard be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Peace Officers A. Meyer of the Winnebago County Sheriff’s Department. Who Have Given Their Lives in the Line of Duty. EXECUTIVE ORDER 30. Relating to a Proclamation that EXECUTIVE ORDER 13. Relating to a Special Election for the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin the Twenty−First Assembly District and the Seventy−First be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for 2nd Lieutenant Assembly District. Jeremy L. Wolfe of the United States Army Who Lost His Life EXECUTIVE ORDER 14. Relating to a Proclamation that During Operation Iraqi Freedom. the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin EXECUTIVE ORDER 31. Relating to a Proclamation that be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for EMT Merlin the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Casey of the Mount Horeb Emergency Medical Service. be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Spc. Eugene A. EXECUTIVE ORDER 15. Relating to a Proclamation that Uhl III of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Operation Iraqi Freedom. be Flown at Half−Staff on Memorial Day. EXECUTIVE ORDER 32. Relating to a Proclamation that EXECUTIVE ORDER 16. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant Warren be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sgt. Kirk S. Hansen of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Straseskie of the United States Marine Corps Who Lost His Life Operation Iraqi Freedom. During Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 33. Relating to a Special Election for EXECUTIVE ORDER 17. Relating to a Proclamation that the Seventeenth Assembly District. the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin EXECUTIVE ORDER 34. Relating to a Proclamation that be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Major Mathew the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin

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be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Firefighter Jeffrey EXECUTIVE ORDER 49. Relating to a Proclamation that Tiegs of the Amherst Fire District. the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin EXECUTIVE ORDER 35. Relating to a Proclamation that be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Peace Officers the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Who Have Given Their Lives in the Line of Duty. be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Major EXECUTIVE ORDER 50. Relating to the Extension of Christopher J. Splinter of the United States Army Who Lost His Eligibility to Receive Pay and Benefits under Section 230.315, Life During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Wis. Stats. EXECUTIVE ORDER 36. Relating to Issuance of General EXECUTIVE ORDER 51. Relating to a Proclamation that Obligation Bonds for the Veterans Home Loan Program and the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Appointment of Hearing Officer. be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Peace Officers EXECUTIVE ORDER 37. Relating to a Proclamation that Who Have Given Their Lives in the Line of Duty. the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin EXECUTIVE ORDER 52. Relating to a Proclamation that be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Spc. Robert J. the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Cook of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Officer Dreux M. Service in Afghanistan. Beaulier of the City of Kenosha Police Department. EXECUTIVE ORDER 38. Relating to a Proclamation that EXECUTIVE ORDER 53. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist Nichole be Flown at Half−Staff on Memorial Day. M. Frye of the United States Army Reserve Who Lost Her Life EXECUTIVE ORDER 54. Relating to a Proclamation During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Declaring a State of Emergency. EXECUTIVE ORDER 39. Relating to an Affirmation of the EXECUTIVE ORDER 55. Relating to a Proclamation that Government−to−Government Relationship Between the State of the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Wisconsin and Indian Tribal Governments Located Within the be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for the Late Ronald State of Wisconsin. Reagan, Former President of the United States. EXECUTIVE ORDER 40. Relating to a Proclamation that EXECUTIVE ORDER 56. Relating to State Actions the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Supporting the Cleaner Air Faster Campaign. be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist Bert E. EXECUTIVE ORDER 57. Relating to a Proclamation Hoyer of the United States Army Reserve Who Lost His Life Declaring a State of Emergency in Executive Order No. 54. During Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 58. Relating to a Proclamation that EXECUTIVE ORDER 41. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist Justin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Captain John F. Linden of the Army’s National Guard Who Lost His Life During Kurth of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 59. Relating to the Recovery from EXECUTIVE ORDER 42. Relating to a Proclamation Natural Disaster. Declaring a State of Emergency. EXECUTIVE ORDER 60. Relating to the Recreation of the EXECUTIVE ORDER 43. Relating to a Proclamation that Governor’s Bicycle Coordinating Council. the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin EXECUTIVE ORDER 61. Relating to a Proclamation be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Private First Class Declaring a State of Emergency in Executive Orders Nos. 54 and Sean M. Schneider of the United States Army Who Lost His Life 57. During Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 62. Relating to the Recovery from EXECUTIVE ORDER 44. Relating to a Proclamation that Natural Disaster. the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin EXECUTIVE ORDER 63. Relating to a Proclamation that be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Michelle Witmer of the Wisconsin National Guard Who Lost Her be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Staff Sergeant Life During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Charles Kiser of the U.S. Army Reserve Who Lost His Life EXECUTIVE ORDER 45. Relating to a Proclamation that During Operation Iraqi Freedom. the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin EXECUTIVE ORDER 64. Relating to a Proclamation that be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Corporal Jesse the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Thiry of the United States Marine Corps Who Lost His Life be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Staff Sergeant During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Stephen Martin of the U.S. Army Reserve Who Lost His Life EXECUTIVE ORDER 46. Relating to a Proclamation that During Operation Iraqi Freedom. the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin EXECUTIVE ORDER 65. Relating to the Recreation of the be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Private First Class Statewide Independent Living Council for Individuals with Ryan Jerabek of the United States Marine Corps Who Lost His Disabilities. Life During Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 66. Relating to the Creation of the EXECUTIVE ORDER 47. Relating to a Proclamation that Governor’s Inter−Agency Council on Homelessness. the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin EXECUTIVE ORDER 67. Relating to the Creation of the be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Private First Class State of Wisconsin Citizen Corps Council. Gregory R. Goodrich of the United States Army Reserve Who EXECUTIVE ORDER 68. Relating to a Proclamation that Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi Freedom. the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin EXECUTIVE ORDER 48. Relating to a Proclamation that be Flown at Half−Staff to Commemorate the Three Year the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Anniversary of the Terrorist Attacks on the United States. be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist EXECUTIVE ORDER 69. Relating to a Proclamation that Michael A. McGlothin of the United States Army Who Lost His the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Life During Operation Iraqi Freedom. be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Corporal Adrian

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Soltau of the United States Marines Who Lost His Life During EXECUTIVE ORDER 84. Relating to a Proclamation that the Operation Iraqi Freedom. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 70. Relating to a Proclamation that Flown at Half−Staff to Honor Tsunami Victims. the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin EXECUTIVE ORDER 85. Relating to a Proclamation that the be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Assistant Fire Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Chief Bill Weborg of the Ephraim Fire Department. Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Staff Sergeant Todd EXECUTIVE ORDER 71. Relating to a Proclamation that Olson of the Wisconsin Army National Guard Who Lost His Life the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin During Operation Iraqi Freedom. be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Private First Class EXECUTIVE ORDER 86. Relating to a Special Session of the Andrew McFall Halverson of the United States Marines Who Lost Legislature. His Life During Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 87. Relating to the Creation of the State EXECUTIVE ORDER 72. Relating to a Proclamation that Interoperability Executive Council (SIEC). the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin EXECUTIVE ORDER 88. Relating to the Recreation of the be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Lance Corporal Governor’s Council on Workforce Investment. Daniel R. Wyatt of the United States Marine Corps Reserves, Fox EXECUTIVE ORDER 89. Relating to Smoke−Free State Company, 2nd Battalion, 24th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Office Buildings. Division, Who Was Killed During Enemy Action in Iraq. EXECUTIVE ORDER 90. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 73. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Lance Corporal Travis Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Special Agent John “Jay” Wichlacz of the United States Marine Corps Reserve Who Lost His Balchunas of the Wisconsin Department of Justice − Division of Life During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Criminal Investigation. EXECUTIVE ORDER 91. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 74. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Staff Sergeant Andrew Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Corporal Robert P. Warns Bossert of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During II of the United States Marine Corps Reserve Who Lost His Life Operation Iraqi Freedom. During Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 92. Relating to the Creation of the EXECUTIVE ORDER 75. Relating to a Proclamation that the Governor’s Council on Financial Literacy. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Staff Sergeant Todd EXECUTIVE ORDER 93. Relating to a Proclamation that the Cornell of the United States Army Reserve Who Lost His Life During Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Operation Iraqi Freedom. Flown at Half−Staff in Remembrance of Pope John Paul II. EXECUTIVE ORDER 94. EXECUTIVE ORDER 76. Relating to a Proclamation that the Relating to the Creation of the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Autism Advisory Council. Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Lance Corporal Shane EXECUTIVE ORDER 95. Relating to a Proclamation that the K. O’Donnell of the United States Marine Corps Reserve Who Lost Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be His Life During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant First Class Donald Eacho of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During EXECUTIVE ORDER 77. Relating to a Proclamation that the Operation Iraqi Freedom. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Corporal Brian P. Prening EXECUTIVE ORDER 96. Relating to a Special Election for of the United States Marine Corps Reserve Who Lost His Life During the Town of Monticello. Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 97. Relating to a Proclamation EXECUTIVE ORDER 78. Relating to a Proclamation that the Declaring a State of Emergency. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 98. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Private First Class Isaiah Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Robert Hunt of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Peace Officers Who Operation Iraqi Freedom. Have Given Their Lives in the Line of Duty. EXECUTIVE ORDER 79. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 99. Relating to Issuance of General Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Obligation Bonds for the Veterans Home Loan Program and Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Lance Corporal Ryan Appointment of Hearing Officer. Cantafio of the United States Marine Corps Reserve Who Lost His EXECUTIVE ORDER 100. Relating to a Proclamation that the Life During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 80. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flown at Half−Staff on Memorial Day. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 101. Relating to the Development and Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant Benjamin Promotion of Biobased Industry. Edinger of the United States Marine Corps Who Lost His Life During EXECUTIVE ORDER 102. Relating to a Proclamation that the Operation Iraqi Freedom. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 81. Designation of the National Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist Kyle Hemauer Incident Management System (NIMS) as the Basis for Incident of the Virginia Army National Guard Who Lost His Life During Management in the State of Wisconsin. Operation Enduring Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 82. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 103. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Lance Corporal Richard Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant Mark Maida Warner of the United States Marine Corps Reserve Who Lost His Life of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 83. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 104. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Private First Class Brent Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Chief Warrant Officer Vroman of the United States Marine Corps Reserve Who Lost His Life 2 Joshua Scott of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Operation Iraqi Freedom.

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EXECUTIVE ORDER 105. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 123. Relating to a Proclamation that Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist Eric Poelman Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Lance Corporal Ryan of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi Nass of the United States Marine Corps Who Lost His Life During Freedom. Operation Enduring Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 106. Relating to the Creation of the EXECUTIVE ORDER 124. Relating to a Proclamation that the Governor’s Task Force on Waste Materials Recovery and Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Disposal. Flown at Half−Staff to Commemorate the Four Year Anniversary of EXECUTIVE ORDER 107. Relating to a Proclamation that the the Terrorist Attacks On the United States. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 125. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Lance Corporal John Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Mattek Jr. of the United States Marine Corps Who Lost His Life Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist Michael During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Wendling of the Wisconsin Army National Guard Who Lost His Life EXECUTIVE ORDER 108. Reaffirming Executive Branch During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Practice Relating to the Employment of Apprentices on State EXECUTIVE ORDER 126. Relating to a Proclamation that the Construction Projects. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 109. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant Andrew Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Wallace of the Wisconsin Army National Guard Who Lost His Life Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Former Governor and During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Senator Gaylord Nelson. EXECUTIVE ORDER 127. Relating to a Special Election for EXECUTIVE ORDER 110. Relating to a Proclamation that the the Thirty−third Assembly District. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 128. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist Charles Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Kaufman of the Wisconsin Army National Guard Who Lost His Life Flown at Half−Staff in Remembrance of Rosa Parks. During Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 129. Relating to the Governor’s EXECUTIVE ORDER 111. Relating to a Proclamation EHealth Care Quality and Patient Safety Board. Declaring a State of Emergency Relating to Drought Conditions. EXECUTIVE ORDER 130. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 112. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant First Class Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Captain Benjamin Jansky Matthew Kading of the United States Army Reserve Who Lost His of the United States Army Reserve Who Lost His Life During Life During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 131. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 113. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist Benjamin Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Staff Sergeant Chad Simon of the United States Marine Corps Reserve Who Lost His Life Smith of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Operation During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 114. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 132. Relating to Winter Heating Season Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Energy Conservation Measures for Facilities Owned by the State of Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist John Tollefson Wisconsin. of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi EXECUTIVE ORDER 133. Relating to Certain Changes to the Freedom Office of State Poet Laureate and the Governor’s Poet Laureate EXECUTIVE ORDER 115. Relating to a Proclamation Commission. Declaring a State of Emergency. EXECUTIVE ORDER 134. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 116. Relating to a Proclamation Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Declaring a State of Emergency in Executive Order # 115. Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Private First Class Anthony “alex” Gaunky of the United States Army Who Lost His Life EXECUTIVE ORDER 117. Relating to a Proclamation During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Declaring a State of Emergency under the Emergency Management Assistance Compact and Calling to Active Duty EXECUTIVE ORDER 135. Relating to a Proclamation that the Elements of the Wisconsin National Guard. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant Andy Stevens EXECUTIVE ORDER 118. Proclamation of a State of Emergency Relating to the Transportation of Emergency Relief of the United States Marine Corps Who Lost His Life During Supplies. Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 119. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 136. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for the Late William H. Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Former United States Rehnquist, Chief Justice of the United States. Senator . EXECUTIVE ORDER 120. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 137. Relating to the Use of Evaluation Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Committees in State Procurement Processes. Flown at Half−Staff to Honor Victims of Hurricane Katrina. EXECUTIVE ORDER 138. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 121. Proclamation of a State of Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Emergency Relating to the Provision of Equipment Or Services to Flown at Half−Staff in Remembrance of Coretta Scott King. Hurricane Katrina Evacuees Relocated to the State of Wisconsin. EXECUTIVE ORDER 139. Relating to a Special Session of EXECUTIVE ORDER 122. Relating to a Proclamation that the Legislature. the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 140. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant First Class Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Trevor Diesing of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Former United States Operation Iraqi Freedom. Senator William Proxmire.

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EXECUTIVE ORDER 141. Relating to Increased Utilization Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant Travis Van of Renewable Fuels in Vehicles Owned and Operated by the State of Zoest of the Army National Guard Who Lost His Life During Wisconsin. Operation Enduring Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 142. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 160. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Lance Corporal Adam Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Staff Sergeant Patrick Vanalstine of the United States Marine Corps Who Lost His Life Lybert of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Operation During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Enduring Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 143. Relating to the Governor’s EXECUTIVE ORDER 161. Relating to the Governor’s Homeland Security Council. Healthy Wisconsin Initiative. EXECUTIVE ORDER 144. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 162. Relating to a Proclamation Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Declaring A State of Emergency Relating to Drought Conditions. Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Lance Corporal Nicholas EXECUTIVE ORDER 163. Relating to a Proclamation that the Anderson of the United States Marine Corps Who Lost His Life Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant Travis Van EXECUTIVE ORDER 145. Relating to Conserve Wisconsin Zoest of the Army National Guard Who Lost His Life During and the Creation of High Performance Green Building Standards and Operation Enduring Freedom. Energy Conservation for State Facilities and Operations. EXECUTIVE ORDER 164. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 146. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Corporal Stephen Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Lance Corporal Eric Castner of the Wisconsin Army National Guard Who Lost His Life Palmisano of the United States Marine Corps Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi Freedom. During Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 165. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 147. Relating to Wisconsin’s Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Leadership Role in the Development of Stem Cell Technology and Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant Ryan Jopek of Jobs. the Wisconsin Army National Guard Who Lost His Life During EXECUTIVE ORDER 148. Relating to Department of Natural Operation Iraqi Freedom. Resources Discretion of Administering Piers and Wharves Regulation EXECUTIVE ORDER 166. Relating to a Proclamation that the in the State of Wisconsin. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 149. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Lieutenant Arnie Wolff Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be of the Green Bay Fire Department. Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Peace Officers Who EXECUTIVE ORDER 167. Relating to a Proclamation that the Have Given Their Lives in the Line of Duty. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 150. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Senior Airman Adam Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Servais of the United States Air Force Who Lost His Life During Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Staff Sergeant Nathan Operation Enduring Freedom. Vacho of the United States Army Reserve Who Lost His Life During EXECUTIVE ORDER 168. Relating to a Proclamation that the Operation Iraqi Freedom. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Corporal Kenneth Cross EXECUTIVE ORDER 151. Relating to a Proclamation that the of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Freedom. Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Former United States Representative Gillespie V. “Sonny” Montgomery. EXECUTIVE ORDER 169. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 152. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist Shaun Novak Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist Eric Clark of Freedom. the United States Army Reserve Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 170. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 153. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flown at Half−Staff to Commemorate The Fifth Anniversary of The Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Terrorist Attacks On the United States. Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist Grant Dampier of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi EXECUTIVE ORDER 171. Relating to a Proclamation that the Freedom. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Principal John Klang of EXECUTIVE ORDER 154. Relating to a Proclamation that the Weston High School. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff On Memorial Day. EXECUTIVE ORDER 172. Directing the Department of Health and Family Services and the Department of Workforce EXECUTIVE ORDER 155. Relating to Issuance of General Development to Meet and Confer with Family Child Care Obligation Bonds for the Veterans Home Loan Program and Providers in Order to Improve the Delivery of Quality Child Care Appointment of Hearing Officer. Services. EXECUTIVE ORDER 156. Relating to an Additional EXECUTIVE ORDER 173. Relating to a Proclamation that the Extension of Eligibility to Receive Pay and Benefits under Wis. Stat. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be s. 230.315. Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant Luke EXECUTIVE ORDER 157. Relating to a Proclamation that the Zimmerman of the United States Marine Corps Who Lost His Life Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Hospitalman 2nd Class EXECUTIVE ORDER 174. Relating to the Suspension of Jaime Jaenke of the United States Navy Reserve Who Lost Her Life Craig Haukaas as District Attorney of Bayfield County. During Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 175. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 158. Relating to the Creation of the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Office On Community and Faith−Based Partnerships. Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Captain Rhett Schiller EXECUTIVE ORDER 159. Relating to a Proclamation that the of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Freedom.

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EXECUTIVE ORDER 176. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 195. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Lance Corporal Jesse Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Staff Sergeant Robert Tillery of the United States Marines Who Lost His Life During Basham of the Wisconsin Army National Guard Who Lost His Life Operation Iraqi Freedom. During Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 177. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 196. Relating to the Creation of the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Governor’s Task Force on Campus Safety. Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for The Late , EXECUTIVE ORDER 197. Relating to the Creation of the Former President of the United States. Capital Area Regional Planning Commission. EXECUTIVE ORDER 178. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 198. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Captain Kevin Kryst of Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Private First Class the United States Marines Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi Nicholas Riehl of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Freedom. Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 179. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 199. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Corporal Joshua Schmitz Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Peace Officers Who of the United States Marine Corps Who Lost His Life During Have Given Their Lives in the Line of Duty. Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 200. Relating to Issuance of General EXECUTIVE ORDER 180. Relating to a Proclamation that the Obligation Bonds for the Veterans Home Loan Program and Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Appointment of Hearing Officer. Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Private Evan Bixler of EXECUTIVE ORDER 201. Relating to a Proclamation that the the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Freedom. Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for the Late Deputy Frank EXECUTIVE ORDER 181. Relating to a Special Session of Fabiano, Jr. of the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department. the Legislature. EXECUTIVE ORDER 202. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 182. Relating to the Recreation of Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Non−Statutory Committees. Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant First Class Jesse EXECUTIVE ORDER 183. Relating to a Proclamation that the Albrecht of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Operation Iraqi Freedom. Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Army Corporal Matthew EXECUTIVE ORDER 203. Relating to a Proclamation that Grimm of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Operation Iraqi Freedom. be Flown at Half−Staff on Memorial Day. EXECUTIVE ORDER 184. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 204. Relating to a Proclamation that Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Lance Corporal Andrew be Flown at Half−Staff as a mark of Respect for Sergeant First Matus of the United States Marine Corps Who Lost His Life During Class Scott Brown of the United States Army Who Lost His Life Operation Iraqi Freedom. During Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 185. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 205. Relating to a Proclamation that Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist Jon St. John be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant Tyler II of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Operation Kritz of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Iraqi Freedom. Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 186. Proclamation of an Energy EXECUTIVE ORDER 206. Relating to a Proclamation that the Emergency. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 187. Relating to the Proclamation of Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Firefighter David Rufer an Energy Emergency. of the Monroe Fire Department. EXECUTIVE ORDER 188. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 207. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant Chad Allen, of Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Corporal Matthew the United States Marine Corps Who Lost His Life During Operation Zindars of the United States Marines Who Lost His Life During Iraqi Freedom. Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 189. Relating to the Creation of the EXECUTIVE ORDER 208. Relating to a Proclamation Commission on Reducing Racial Disparities in the Wisconsin Declaring a State of Emergency Relating to Drought Conditions. Justice System. EXECUTIVE ORDER 209. Relating to a Proclamation EXECUTIVE ORDER 190. Relating to a Proclamation that the Declaring a State of Emergency. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 210. Relating to a Proclamation Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Lance Corporal Harry Declaring a State of Emergency Relating to the Transportation of Timberman of the United States Marine Corps Who Lost His Life Emergency Relief Supplies. During Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 211. Relating to an Amendment to EXECUTIVE ORDER 191. Relating to the Creation of the Executive Order No. 209 Relating to a Proclamation Declaring a State Governor’s Task Force on Global Warming. of Emergency. EXECUTIVE ORDER 192. Relating to the Creation of the EXECUTIVE ORDER 212. Relating to a Proclamation of a Office of Energy Independence. State of Emergency Relating to the Inspection of Dams. EXECUTIVE ORDER 193. Relating to the Creation of the EXECUTIVE ORDER 213. Relating to an Amendment to Governor’s Business Council. Executive Order No. 209 Relating to a Proclamation Declaring a State EXECUTIVE ORDER 194. Relating to a Proclamation that the of Emergency. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Be EXECUTIVE ORDER 214. Relating to a Proclamation of a Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for the Victims of the State of Emergency Relating to the Permitting of Replacement Bridges Shootings at Virginia Tech University. and Culverts.

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EXECUTIVE ORDER 215. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 232. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Captain Derek Dobogai Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Late Deputy Jason of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi Zunker of the Chippewa County Sheriff’s Department. Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 233. Relating to Designation of a EXECUTIVE ORDER 216. Relating to a Proclamation that the Valued Historical Landmark and an Architectural Masterpiece. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 234. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist Alun Howells Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Corporal Jason Lemke Freedom. of the United States Army Who Lost His Life While Serving His EXECUTIVE ORDER 217. Relating to a Proclamation that the Country. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 235. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flown at Half−Staff to Commemorate the Six Year Anniversary of the Terrorist Attacks on the United States. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Private First Class EXECUTIVE ORDER 218. Relating to a Proclamation that the Timothy Hanson of the United States Army Who Lost His Life While Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Serving His Country. Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Corporal Keith Nurnberg of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi EXECUTIVE ORDER 236. Relating to a Proclamation that the Freedom. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant First Class EXECUTIVE ORDER 219. Relating to a Special Session of Matthew Pionk of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During the Legislature. Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 220. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 237. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Corporal Rachael Hugo of the United States Army Who Lost Her Life During Operation Iraqi Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Private First Class Keith Freedom. Lloyd of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 221. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 238. Relating to a Proclamation of a Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant Joshua Brennan State of Emergency relating to the Transportation of Abrasives or Salt of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Operation for Highway Winter Maintenance. Enduring Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 239. Relating to a Proclamation EXECUTIVE ORDER 222. Relating to a Proclamation that the Declaring a State of Emergency. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 240. Relating to a Proclamation Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant Louis Griese Declaring a State of Emergency relating to the Transportation of of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi Abrasives or Salt for Highway Winter Maintenance. Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 241. Relating to a Special Session of the EXECUTIVE ORDER 223. Relating to a Proclamation that the Legislature. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 242. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for 2nd Lieutenant Tracy Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Alger of the United States Army Who Lost Her Life During Operation Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Staff Sergeant Iraqi Freedom. Christopher Frost of the United States Air Force Who Lost His Life EXECUTIVE ORDER 224. Relating to a Proclamation that the During Operation Iraqi Freedom. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 243. Relating to a Special Session of the Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Chief Petty Officer Legislature and Amending Executive Order No. 241. Patrick Wade of the United States Navy Who Lost His Life During Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 244. Relating to the Wisconsin Manual for Courts−Martial. EXECUTIVE ORDER 225. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 245. Relating to the Creation of the Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Gunnery Sergeant Wisconsin Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. Richard W. Fischer of the United States Marine Corps Who Lost His EXECUTIVE ORDER 246. Relating to a Special Session of the Life in the Vietnam War. Legislature. EXECUTIVE ORDER 226. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 247. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant James Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Lance Corporal Dean McDonald of the United States Army Who Lost His Life While Opicka of the United States Marine Corps Reserve Who Lost His Life Serving His Country. During Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 227. Relating to a Special Session of the EXECUTIVE ORDER 248. Relating to a Proclamation that the Legislature. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 228. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Corporal Richard Nelson Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be of the United States Marine Corps Reserve Who Lost His Life During Flown at Half−Staff on National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. Operation Iraqi Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 229. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 249. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Former Governor Lee Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant Steven Sherman Dreyfus. Christofferson of the United States Army Who Lost His Life During EXECUTIVE ORDER 230. Relating to Issuance of General Operation Iraqi Freedom. Obligation Bonds for the Veterans Home Loan Program and EXECUTIVE ORDER 250. Relating to a Proclamation that the Appointment of Hearing Officer. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be EXECUTIVE ORDER 231. Relating to a Proclamation Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Peace Officers Who Declaring a State of Emergency. Have Given Their Lives in the Line of Duty.

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EXECUTIVE ORDER 251. Relating to the Findings of the (the “Department”) or his designee as hearing officer (the Commission on Reducing Racial Disparities in the Wisconsin Justice “hearing officer”) to hold a public hearing on the proposed System and the Creation of the Racial Disparities Oversight issuance of the Bonds, following reasonable public notice, in Commission. accordance with the standards set forth in Section 147(f) of the EXECUTIVE ORDER 252. Relating to a Proclamation that the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and order the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be hearing officer to deliver to the Governor a transcript or summary Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Darren Bean, M.D., a of the appearances at that hearing. member of the UW Hospital and Clinics Med Flight Crew. History: Signed, August 27, 2008. EXECUTIVE ORDER 253. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 266. Relating to a Proclamation of a Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be State of Emergency Relating to the Transportation of Emergency Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Pilot Steve Lipperer, a Relief Supplies. member of the UW Hospital and Clinics Med Flight Crew. EXECUTIVE ORDER 267. Relating to a Proclamation that the EXECUTIVE ORDER 254. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff to Commemorate the Seven Year Anniversary of Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Mark Coyne, R.N., a the Terrorist Attacks on the United States. member of the UW Hospital and Clinics Med Flight Crew. EXECUTIVE ORDER 268. Relating to the Governor’s EXECUTIVE ORDER 255. Relating to a Proclamation that the Homeland Security Council. Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be WHEREAS, Wisconsin must be prepared to protect its Flown at Half−Staff on Memorial Day. citizens, critical infrastructure and key assets from any possible EXECUTIVE ORDER 256. Relating to a Proclamation terrorist threats; Declaring a State of Emergency. WHEREAS, the Governor’s Homeland Security Council was EXECUTIVE ORDER 257. Relating to a Proclamation of a created by Executive Order # 7 to coordinate the efforts of state State of Emergency Relating to the Permitting of Replacement Bridges and local officials with regard to prevention of, and response to, and Culverts. potential threats to the homeland security of Wisconsin; and EXECUTIVE ORDER 258. Relating to a Proclamation of a WHEREAS, in order to achieve a stronger level of State of Emergency Relating to the Inspection of Dams. preparedness, given evolving threats and conditions, additional EXECUTIVE ORDER 259. Relating to a Proclamation of Law members to the Governor’s Homeland Security Council were Enforcement Status for the Wisconsin National Guard Drug Control provided for in Executive Order # 143; and Program for Asset Sharing Purposes. WHEREAS, additional members to the Governor’s Homeland EXECUTIVE ORDER 260. Relating to a Proclamation Security Council are again appropriate at this time, given the Declaring a State of Emergency. continuation of evolving threats and conditions, and in order to achieve a stronger level of preparedness; EXECUTIVE ORDER 261. Relating to the Creation of the NOW, THEREFORE, I, JIM DOYLE, Governor of the State Position of Science Advisor to the Governor. of Wisconsin, by the authority vested to me by the Constitution EXECUTIVE ORDER 262. Relating to a Proclamation that the and the laws of this State, and specifically by Section 14.019 of Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be the Wisconsin Statutes, do hereby: Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for 1st Lieutenant Nick 1. Create the Governor’s Homeland Security Council Dewhirst of the United States Army Who Lost His Life While Serving (hereinafter the “Council”); and His Country in Operation Enduring Freedom. 2. Provide that the Council shall consist of thirteen (13) EXECUTIVE ORDER 263. Relating to a Proclamation that the members appointed by the Governor to serve at the pleasure Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be of the Governor; and Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Fire Chief Frank 3. Provide that the Governor shall designate one (1) member Wichlacz of the Pulaski Tri−County Fire Department. of the Council as chair to serve in that capacity at the EXECUTIVE ORDER 264. Relating to a Proclamation of a pleasure of the Governor; and State of Emergency relating to the Permitting of Structures, Grading 4. Provide that the Council’s mission shall remain: and Dredging for Flood Recovery. To advise the Governor and coordinate the efforts of state EXECUTIVE ORDER 265. Relating to Issuance of General and local officials with regard to prevention of, and Obligation Bonds for the Veterans Home Loan Program and response to, potential threats to the homeland security of Appointment of Hearing Officer. Wisconsin; and WHEREAS, the State of Wisconsin (the “State”) has an 5. Require the Council to submit periodic reports to the updated plan of finance to issue, during calendar year 2008, one Governor with a final report due to the Governor, pursuant or more series of its General Obligation Bonds (whether one or to the Governor’s request; and 6. Provide that the Council more, the “Bonds”) on a tax−exempt basis in an aggregate shall dissolve when the Governor accepts the Council’s principal amount not to exceed $60,000,000 for the purpose of final report. financing housing loans to veterans throughout the State and in aggregate principal amount not to exceed $66,945,000 for 6. Provide that the Council shall dissolve when the Governor replacement refundings of its General Obligation Bonds accepts the Council’s final report. previously issued to finance housing loans to veterans throughout History: Signed, September 16, 2008. the State; and EXECUTIVE ORDER 269. Relating to the Creation of the WHEREAS, the plan of finance has been updated because of Governor’s State Advisory Council on Early Childhood Education and changes to federal tax law that allow the State to issue a larger Care. amount of tax−exempt Bonds for this purpose; and WHEREAS, the State of Wisconsin recognizes the importance WHEREAS, Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of of early childhood education and developmental programs and 1986, as amended, requires, as a condition of the exclusion from services for children from birth to school entry; and gross income taxation of interest on the Bonds, that the issuance WHEREAS, improving early childhood education and of the Bonds be approved by the State after a public hearing developmental programs will help more children arrive at following reasonable public notice or by a referendum; kindergarten ready to succeed; and NOW, THEREFORE, I, JIM DOYLE, Governor of the State WHEREAS, Wisconsin particularly recognizes the need to of Wisconsin, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the promote school readiness of low−income children by enhancing Constitution and Laws of the State of Wisconsin, do appoint the their cognitive, social, and emotional development through early Acting Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs childhood education and developmental programs; and

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WHEREAS, Wisconsin has a need for a coordinated and 6. Direct that after the Council submits a statewide strategic collaborative approach among Federal, State, and local child care report, the Council shall meet periodically to review any and early childhood education programs; and implementation of the recommendations in such report and WHEREAS, the federal Improving Head Start for School any changes in State and local needs, in accordance with Readiness Act of 2007 (hereinafter “Public Law 110−134”) Public Law 110−134. requires that the Governor establish a council to serve as the State History: Signed, October 30, 2008. Advisory Council on Early Childhood Education and Care for EXECUTIVE ORDER 270. Relating to a Proclamation that the children from birth to school entry; Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be NOW, THEREFORE, I, JIM DOYLE, Governor of the State Flown at Half−Staff on National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. of Wisconsin, by the authority vested in me by the Constitution EXECUTIVE ORDER 271. Relating to a Proclamation that the and laws of this State, and specifically by Section 14.019 of the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Wisconsin Statutes, do hereby: Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Fire Lieutenant Rick 1. Create the Governor’s State Advisory Council on Early Borkin of the Thiensville Fire Department. Childhood Education and Care (hereinafter “Council”); and EXECUTIVE ORDER 272. Relating to Identification of 2. Provide that the Governor shall designate an individual to Potential Cooperative Service Arrangements with Minnesota coordinate the activities of the Council, as described in State Agencies. Public Law 110−134; and WHEREAS, the State of Wisconsin and the State of Minnesota 3. Provide that the Council shall consist of members enjoy many similarities, including commonalities in appointed in accordance with Public Law 110−134, and that governmental programs and the operation of state governmental the Council may include additional relevant members services; and concerned with early childhood education and care, as the WHEREAS, residents and businesses in Wisconsin and Governor may so designate; and Minnesota are currently experiencing difficult economic times; 4. Direct that the Council shall meet the criteria and carry out and the duties and functions prescribed in Public Law 110−134, WHEREAS, the States of Wisconsin and Minnesota anticipate in addition to any responsibilities assigned to the Council by multi−billion dollar budget shortfalls and face similar challenges the Governor, including the following: meeting demands for state services with limited revenues; and a. Conduct a periodic statewide needs assessment concern- WHEREAS, the magnitude of the current fiscal situation ing the quality and availability of early childhood educa- requires Wisconsin and Minnesota to identify and explore tion and development programs and services for children creative opportunities to make the operation of state government from birth to school entry, including an assessment of the and the provision of state government services more efficient and availability of high−quality pre−kindergarten services cost−effective; and for low−income children in the State; and WHEREAS, the Governors of Wisconsin and Minnesota agree b. Identify opportunities for, and barriers to, collaboration that cooperative arrangements between the agencies of each state and coordination among Federally−funded and State− could result in significant improvements to the delivery and funded child development, child care, and early child- cost−effectiveness of state services and have agreed to direct their hood education programs and services, including collab- respective state agencies to work together to identify specific oration and coordination among State agencies areas to implement cooperative service arrangements; responsible for administering such programs; and NOW, THEREFORE, I, JIM DOYLE, Governor of the State c. Develop recommendations for increasing the overall par- of Wisconsin by the authority vested in me by the Constitution and ticipation of children in existing Federal, State, and local the Laws of this State do hereby declare: child care and early childhood education programs, 1. Each Secretary is directed to meet with his or her including outreach to underrepresented and special pop- counterpart within Minnesota government to identify ulations; and specific activities, programs and services within the agency d. Develop recommendations regarding the establishment for potential cooperative service arrangements. of a unified data collection system for public early child- 2. The identification of potential cooperative service hood education and development programs and services arrangements is intended to be an initial step in the process, throughout the State; and and Secretaries are directed to be creative and flexible in e. Develop recommendations regarding statewide profes- their approach and to identify the maximum number of sional development and career advancement plans for potential areas for further review and consideration. early childhood educators in the State; and 3. No later than February 27, 2009, each Secretary must f. Assess the capacity and effectiveness of 2− and 4−year provide the Governor with a report of the results of the public and private institutions of higher education in the cooperative work with Minnesota counterparts. The report State toward supporting the development of early child- shall identify the specific activities, programs and services hood educators, including the extent to which such insti- currently provided by the Wisconsin or Minnesota state tutions have in place articulation agreements, profes- agencies that could be made more efficient or cost−effective sional development and career advancement plans, and through a cooperative service arrangement. practice or internships for students to spend time in a 4. The Department of Administration is directed to serve as Head Start or pre kindergarten program; and the lead agency resource to provide technical support to the g. Make recommendations for improvements in State early state agencies under this Executive Order. The Secretary of learning standards and undertake efforts to develop the Department of Administration will work with the high−quality comprehensive early learning standards, as Secretaries to identify a uniform reporting format consistent appropriate; and with this Order. 5. Direct that the Council shall hold public hearings and History: Signed, January 13, 2009. provide an opportunity for public comment on the activities EXECUTIVE ORDER 273. Relating to the Allowance of described above and that the Council shall submit a Federally Funded Emergency Unemployment Benefits in Lieu of statewide strategic report addressing such activities to the Wisconsin Supplemental Benefits. State Director of Head Start Collaboration and the WHEREAS, in 2008 federal programs for emergency Governor, in accordance with Public Law 110−134; and unemployment benefits were enacted to provide benefits beyond

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those afforded to unemployed persons under state unemployment NOW, THEREFORE, I, JIM DOYLE, Governor of the State insurance programs, namely the Supplemental Appropriations of Wisconsin, by the authority vested in me by the Constitution Act, 2008, Title IV — Emergency Unemployment Compensation and laws of this State, and specifically by Sections 108.142 (1m) Act, Public Law 110−252, enacted June 30, 2008 (“EUC08”); and and 108.141 (1m) of the Wisconsin Statutes, do hereby order that: the Unemployment Compensation Extension Act, Public Law 1. Wisconsin elects to establish a Wisconsin “off” indicator 110−449, enacted November 21, 2008 (“EUC08 Extension”); and within the meaning of Wis. Stat. § 108.142 (1m) in order to WHEREAS, EUC08 has afforded and will afford emergency allow for the payment of additional federally funded unemployment benefits to qualified unemployed persons in benefits in lieu of Wisconsin supplemental benefits, Wisconsin and in other states who have exhausted or will exhaust including, but not limited, to benefits under the EUC08 and their claims for regular state unemployment benefits; and EUC08 Extension programs. The “off” indicator shall be WHEREAS, the most recent federal legislation on emergency effective as of the week beginning Sunday, February 8, unemployment benefits, EUC08 Extension, will, if triggered “on” 2009, and until removed by Executive Order or legislation. by certain statutory conditions, afford additional benefits to 2. Wisconsin elects to establish a Wisconsin “off” indicator qualified unemployed persons in Wisconsin and other states who within the meaning of Wis. Stat. § 108.141 (1m) in order to have exhausted or will exhaust their claim for benefits under allow for the payment of additional federally funded EUC08; and benefits in lieu of extended benefits, including, but not WHEREAS, available data indicate that the economic limited, to benefits under the EUC08 and EUC08 Extension conditions for triggering “on” EUC08 Extension benefits, programs. The “off” indicator shall be effective as of the including among other triggering conditions, the rate of insured week beginning Sunday, February 8, 2009, and until unemployment, probably exist now in Wisconsin; and removed by Executive Order or legislation. WHEREAS, if such triggering conditions are shown to exist in History: Signed, January 16, 2009. the week ending January 10, 2009, certain additional benefits EXECUTIVE ORDER 274. under the EUC08 Extension will begin to be payable to qualified Relating to the Creation of the individuals in Wisconsin for a period of time that will begin with Wisconsin Office of Recovery and Reinvestment. the week ending January 31, 2009; and WHEREAS, the national economy is in crisis as credit is WHEREAS, the qualifying conditions for triggering “on” frozen, consumer purchasing power is in decline, jobs continue to payment of EUC08 Extension benefits are very similar to the be lost, and the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities estimates qualifying economic conditions for triggering “on” the payment states’ budget shortfalls of $350 billion for the remaining six of Wisconsin supplemental unemployment benefits (Wisconsin months of this fiscal year and the next two fiscal years; and supplemental benefits) under Wis. Stat. § 108.142; and WHEREAS, despite cutting $500 million in Wisconsin’s WHEREAS, if qualifying economic conditions for triggering current budget, Wisconsin is facing a projected biennial budget “on” the payment of Wisconsin supplemental benefits are shown shortfall of $5.4 billion, due to the slumping national economy, to exist in the week ending January 10, 2009, Wisconsin and Wisconsin’s December unemployment rate hit 5.8%, the supplemental benefits will become payable to qualified highest December rate since the early 1980s as employers of all individuals in Wisconsin in the week ending January 31, 2009; sizes continued to shed jobs in greater numbers; and and WHEREAS, President Barack Obama is developing a federal WHEREAS, Wis. Stat. § 108.141 further provides Wisconsin economic stimulus plan and the United States House of extended unemployment benefits (Wisconsin extended benefits) Representatives has unveiled a federal economic stimulus bill may be triggered “on” when the qualifying economic conditions known as the “American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of under Wis. Stat. § 108.141 (1) (f) are met; and 2009”; and WHEREAS, if qualifying economic conditions for triggering WHEREAS, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of “on” the payment of Wisconsin extended benefits are shown to 2009 will make supplemental appropriations for job preservation exist in some future week, Wisconsin extended benefits will and creation, infrastructure investment, energy efficiency and become payable to qualified individuals in Wisconsin in the week science, assistance to the unemployed, and State and local fiscal that follows thereafter, as more particularly provided in Wis. Stat. stabilization; and § 108.141; and WHEREAS, the specific purposes of the American Recovery WHEREAS, the Wisconsin supplemental and extended and Reinvestment Act of 2009 include preserving and creating benefits programs were designed and intended to benefit jobs; promoting economic recovery; assisting those most unemployed persons in Wisconsin and have served their impacted by the recession; providing investments needed to purposes; and increase economic efficiency by spurring technological advances WHEREAS, the Legislature foresaw that the programs might in science and health; investing in transportation, environmental be unnecessary or even interfere with the opportunity to obtain protection and other infrastructure that will provide long−term benefits under other programs afforded by the federal economic benefits; and stabilizing State and local government government, including programs of the type created by Congress budgets, in order to minimize and avoid reductions in essential in 2008, EUC08 and EUC Extension, and for that reason the services and counterproductive state and local tax increases; and legislation afforded the governor the power and authority to temporarily suspend the state programs to allow for the payment WHEREAS, it is expected that the State of Wisconsin will of additional federally funded benefits under Wis. Stat. §§ receive federal economic assistance, including tax credits or other 108.142 (1m) and 108.141 (1m); and tax relief, under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of WHEREAS, it is clear that the EUC08 and EUC Extension will 2009 and/or other federal economic stimulus legislation for use provide substantially greater benefits to Wisconsin’s unemployed consistent with the purposes described above; and population than the Wisconsin supplemental and extended WHEREAS, with every passing day more jobs cuts are benefits programs and that if the state programs are triggered they announced and hard working Wisconsin families continue to feel will diminish the overall benefits available to Wisconsin’s the pressures of the national economic crisis, making it imperative unemployed; and that Wisconsin is ready to move the federal stimulus money as WHEREAS, it is in the interests of the residents of the state of quickly as possible to maintain current jobs, create new jobs and Wisconsin, and unemployed persons and employers in Wisconsin invest in long−term economic growth for the state; and in particular, that unemployed persons be legally permitted to WHEREAS, the federal stimulus package also provides an fully participate in the existing and future federal unemployment opportunity to create jobs though larger, longer−range projects programs (including, but not limited, to EUC08 and EUC that invest in our state’s assets and set a new direction for a Extension) without the interference of state statutes that are stronger economy and a greener, more energy independent future inconsistent with such federal programs; for Wisconsin;

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NOW, THEREFORE, I, JIM DOYLE, Governor of the State WHEREAS, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of of Wisconsin, by the authority vested to me by the Constitution 2009 provides renewed opportunities for citizens for job and the laws of this State, and specifically by Section 14.019 of preservation and creation, infrastructure investment, energy the Wisconsin Statutes, do hereby: efficiency, developing new technologies, assistance to the 1. Establish the Wisconsin Office of Recovery and unemployed, and State and local fiscal stabilization; and Reinvestment; and WHEREAS, the specific purposes of the American Recovery 2. Provide that the Office of Recovery and Reinvestment shall and Reinvestment Act of 2009 include preserving and creating be responsible for administering and complying with the jobs; promoting economic recovery; assisting those most American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and/or impacted by the recession; providing investments needed to other federal economic stimulus legislation; and increase economic efficiency by spurring technological advances 3. Provide that the Office of Recovery and Reinvestment shall in science and health; investing in transportation, environmental consist of members as the Governor or the Secretary of the protection and other infrastructure that will provide long−term Department of Administration may designate; and economic benefits; and stabilizing State and local government 4. Direct that the Secretary of the Department of budgets; and Administration establish the Office of Recovery and WHEREAS, the key to a strong Wisconsin economy is an Reinvestment within the Department of Administration as effective and agile workforce system that connects people to authorized under Wis. Stat. § 15.02 (3); and industries with job openings and to employers who need a skilled 5. Direct departments, agencies, and other instrumentalities of workforce; and the state to, if requested by the Secretary of the Department WHEREAS, Wisconsin has highly motivated workers who of Administration, negotiate interchange agreements as desire work opportunities so that they may support themselves authorized under Wis. Stat. § 230.047 with the Department and their families; and of Administration to provide support to the Office of WHEREAS, connecting job seekers and employers will Recovery and Reinvestment; and promote and grow Wisconsin’s economy and create new 6. Direct the Department of Administration to provide staff economic opportunities for Wisconsin’s workers and employers; support to the Office of Recovery and Reinvestment as and appropriate. WHEREAS, Wisconsin can affirm its commitment to creating History: Signed, January 23, 2009. job opportunities made possible through the implementation of EXECUTIVE ORDER 275. Relating to Issuance of General the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009; Obligation Bonds for the Veterans Home Loan Program and NOW, THEREFORE, I, JIM DOYLE, Governor of the State Appointment of Hearing Officer. of Wisconsin, by the authority vested in me by the Constitution WHEREAS, the State of Wisconsin (the “State”) has a plan of and the laws of this State, do hereby: finance to issue, during calendar year 2009, one or more series of 1. Direct all Executive Branch agencies to include in all its General Obligation Bonds (whether one or more, the “Bonds”) contracts funded, in whole or in part, by the American in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $101,525,000 for Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (“ARRA−funded the purpose of financing housing loans to veterans throughout the state contracts”), for which the invitations for bids or other State and in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed solicitations for bids are published on or after February 17, $57,095,000 for replacement refundings of its General Obligation 2009, a clause requiring contractors and subcontractors to Bonds previously issued to finance housing loans to veterans ARRA−funded state contracts who employ workers in throughout the State; and Wisconsin to post job openings created by ARRA−funded WHEREAS, Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of state contracts on the JobCenterOfWisconsin.com website. 1986, as amended, requires, as a condition of the exclusion from 2. Encourage local governments and their subunits that gross income taxation of interest on the Bonds, that the issuance manage local projects funded by the American Recovery of the Bonds be approved by the State after a public hearing and Reinvestment Act of 2009 to require contractors and following reasonable public notice or by a referendum; subcontractors who employ workers in Wisconsin to post NOW, THEREFORE, I, JIM DOYLE, Governor of the State job openings created by ARRA−funded local projects on of Wisconsin, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the the JobCenterOfWisconsin.com website. Constitution and Laws of the State of Wisconsin, do appoint the 3. Encourage Wisconsin employers who enter into Acting Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs ARRA−funded state or local contracts or who otherwise (the “Department”) or his designee as hearing officer (the receive funding from the American Recovery and “hearing officer”) to hold a public hearing on the proposed Reinvestment Act of 2009 to post job openings created by issuance of the Bonds, following reasonable public notice, in the ARRA−funded contract or ARRA funding on the accordance with the standards set forth in Section 147(f) of the JobCenterOfWisconsin.com website. Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and order the 4. Posting is not required where an employer, contractor or hearing officer to deliver to the Governor a transcript or summary subcontractor of an ARRA−funded state contract intends to of the appearances at that hearing. fill the job opening created by ARRA funding with a present History: Signed, January 23, 2009. employee, a laid−off former employee or a job candidate EXECUTIVE ORDER 276. Relating to a Proclamation that from a previous recruitment, or where an exception has the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin been granted by the Executive Agency or Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant Daniel Department of Workforce Development. Thompson of the United States Army Who Lost His Life While 5. Nothing in this order shall be interpreted to require the Serving His Country in Operation Enduring Freedom. employment of apprentices if such employment may result EXECUTIVE ORDER 277. Relating to a Proclamation that in the displacement of journey workers employed by any the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin employer, contractor or subcontractor. be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Aircraft Pilot 6. Nothing in this order shall be read to permit any Executive Heath Van Handel of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Branch agency, local government, employer, contractor, Resources. subcontractor, or other entity to violate or ignore any laws, EXECUTIVE ORDER 278. Relating to the Creation of Job rules, directives or other legal requirements or obligations Opportunities in Wisconsin. imposed by state or federal law. If any provision in this WHEREAS, President Barack Obama signed the “American order conflicts with any law, rule, or other legal requirement Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009” (“ARRA”) into law on or obligation imposed by state or federal law, the state or February 17, 2009; and federal law shall control.

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7. Nothing in this order creates any right, benefit, or trust S State Superintendent of the Department of Public responsibility, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law Instruction; by a party against the State of Wisconsin, its agencies or S A representative from the Department of Justice to employees, or any other person. represent crime victims; History: Signed, April 16, 2009. S A representative from county or local law enforcement; EXECUTIVE ORDER 279. Relating to the Creation of and Reentry Task Force. S A representative from county or local behavioral health WHEREAS, nearly 9,000 inmates are released from prisons departments; into Wisconsin communities each year; 4. Direct Department of Corrections Secretary to serve as the WHEREAS, many thousand more are released from jails, and chairperson of the Reentry Task Force, and further direct the several thousand individuals are on community supervision; Department of Corrections to staff the Reentry Task Force; WHEREAS, the public is best served if offenders are not only and held accountable for their actions, but also have the opportunity 5. Provide that the Reentry Task Force shall meet at least four to become law−abiding and successful members of the (4) times per year. community; History: Signed, April 17, 2009. WHEREAS, prisoner reentry is a crime prevention strategy, EXECUTIVE ORDER 280. Relating to a Proclamation with the goals of reducing crime and the number of crime victims, Declaring a Public Health Emergency. saving state and local criminal justice costs, and most importantly, WHEREAS, on April 26, 2009, the United States government ensuring safer families and communities; declared a public health emergency related to the presence of WHEREAS, the Wisconsin Department of Corrections has Swine Influenza A (swH1N1) in the United States; and taken active steps to implement a prisoner reentry philosophy, and agency and community partnerships are necessary to ensure WHEREAS, in order to protect the health and well−being of continued support and success; the residents of this State, the State of Wisconsin must avail itself WHEREAS, Wisconsin residents can benefit from a of all resources needed to respond to and contain the presence of coordinated statewide approach to implementing reentry Swine Influenza A in the State; strategies; NOW, THEREFORE, I, JIM DOYLE, Governor of the State WHEREAS, a multi−agency Task Force will help establish a of Wisconsin, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the more systematic approach to identifying obstacles that impeded Constitution and the laws of the State of Wisconsin, and successful reentry and developing and implementing effective specifically by Sections 166.03 (1) (b) and 321.39 (1) (a) of the reentry strategies that improve public safety; Wisconsin Statutes, do hereby: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JIM DOYLE, Governor of the State 1. Proclaim that a state of public health emergency, as defined of Wisconsin, by the authority vested in me by the Constitution in Section 166.02(7) of the Wisconsin Statutes, exists for the and the laws of this State, specifically by Section 14.019 of the State of Wisconsin; and Wisconsin Statutes, do hereby: 2. Designate the Department of Health Services as the lead 1. Establish a multi−agency Reentry Task Force; agency to respond to the public health emergency; and 2. Direct the Reentry Task Force to: 3. Direct the Department of Health Services to take all a. provide coordination at the executive level of reentry necessary and appropriate measures to prevent and respond initiatives across the state and ensure eligibility for Sec- to incidences of Swine Influenza A in the State; and ond Chance Act Grant opportunities; 4. Direct the Department of Health Services to access and b. identify methods to improve collaboration and coor- distribute the state and federal antiviral stockpiles in dination of offender transition services, including cross− response to the public health emergency as the State Health agency training and information sharing, that will help Officer determines is advisable; and to improve outcomes of offenders and offender’s fami- 5. Direct the Department of Health Services, as part of the lies; State’s antiviral response, to take any measures it deems c. establish a means to share data, research and measure- necessary and appropriate to make antiviral treatments ment resources in relation to reentry initiatives; available to persons within the State, regardless of d. identify funding areas that should be coordinated across insurance or other health coverage, as needed to respond to agencies to maximize the delivery of state and commu- the public health emergency; and nity−based services, as they relate to reentry; 6. Suspend the provisions of any administrative rule, if the e. identify areas in which improved collaboration and Department of Health Services determines that compliance coordination of programs and activities would result in with that rule would prevent, hinder, or delay necessary increased effectiveness or efficiency of service delivery; actions to respond to the emergency and increase the health f. promote areas of research and program evaluation that threat; and can be coordinated across agencies with an emphasis on 7. Authorize the Adjutant General to activate the Wisconsin applying evidence−based practices to support treatment National Guard as necessary and appropriate to assist in the and intervention programs for offenders; and State’s response to the public health emergency; and g. conduct a review of existing policies and practices and 8. Direct all state agencies of the State of Wisconsin to assist make specific recommendations to the Governor for sys- as appropriate in the State’s ongoing response. tem improvement and on how state laws may be History: Signed, April 30, 2009. improved in order to reduce recidivism; EXECUTIVE ORDER 281. Relating to a Proclamation that 3. Provide that the Governor shall make the final selections the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin and respective appointments to the Council which shall be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Peace Officers consist of no more than nine members consisting of the Who Have Given Their Lives in the Line of Duty. following: EXECUTIVE ORDER 282. Relating to a Proclamation that S The Secretary of the Department of Corrections; the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin S The Secretary of the Department of Health Services; be Flown at Half−Staff on Memorial Day. S The Secretary of the Department of Children and EXECUTIVE ORDER 283. Relating to a Proclamation that Families; the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin S The Secretary of the Department of Workforce be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Master Sergeant Development; Brian Naseman of the United States Army Who Lost His Life S The Secretary of the Department of Commerce; While Serving His Country in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

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EXECUTIVE ORDER 284. Relating to a Proclamation that EXECUTIVE ORDER 286. Relating to a Special Session of the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin the Legislature. be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for State Trooper EXECUTIVE ORDER 287. Relating to a Proclamation that Jorge Dimas assigned to the Northwest Region, Polk County of the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin the Wisconsin State Patrol. be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Private First Class EXECUTIVE ORDER 285. Relating to Furloughing State Steven Drees of the United States Army Who Lost His Life While Employees in Response to the Emergency Economic Situation Serving His Country in Operation Enduring Freedom. Facing Wisconsin. EXECUTIVE ORDER 288. Relating to Directing Agency WHEREAS, the national and state economic downturn has Action Concerning Bonds to Be Issued as Qualified Midwestern resulted in an unprecedented budget deficit for the State of Disaster Area Bonds. Wisconsin; and WHEREAS, widespread severe thunderstorms, torrential rain, WHEREAS, after cutting $533 million in the current 2007−09 winds, large hail and tornadoes in June 2008 caused extensive budget, and in response to a $6.6 billion deficit in the upcoming damage to the residents, communities, businesses, economy, and biennium, I have proposed $3 billion in reductions to spending; critical infrastructure throughout southeast Wisconsin; and and WHEREAS, between June 14 and July 9, 2008, the following WHEREAS, in response to the budget deficit and the dire thirty Wisconsin counties were declared major disaster areas by economic situation that exists, it is necessary for the State, in the President as a result of the severe storms, tornados or flooding conjunction with implementing spending reductions, cost−saving of 2008: Adams, Calumet, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, measures and layoffs, to furlough state employees; Fond du Lac, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Iowa, Jefferson, Juneau, NOW, THEREFORE, I, JIM DOYLE, Governor of the State Kenosha, La Crosse, Manitowoc, Marquette, Milwaukee, of Wisconsin, by the authority vested in me by the Constitution Monroe, Ozaukee, Racine, Richland, Rock, Sauk, Sheboygan, and the laws of this State, and specifically by sections 111.90, Vernon, Walworth, Washington, Waukesha, Winnebago 230.34 (2) and 230.35 (5) (b) and (c) of the Wisconsin Statutes, (“Affected Counties”); and do hereby: WHEREAS, the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 1. Declare that the national economic situation and the budget 2008, Public Law No. 110−343, which includes the Heartland deficit facing Wisconsin has resulted in an emergency Disaster Tax Relief Act of 2008, provides relief to areas federally situation as contemplated by sections 230.34 (2) and 230.35 declared to be major disaster areas, including the Affected (5) (c) of the Wisconsin Statutes, which grant the governor Counties, as a result of the severe storms, tornados, or flooding of the authority to take certain actions, including those set 2008; and forth herein; WHEREAS, the Heartland Disaster Tax Relief Act authorizes 2. Require employees of state agencies and the University of a new category of tax−exempt “Qualified Midwestern Disaster Wisconsin System (UWS), including faculty and academic Area Bonds” to be allocated on the basis of providing assistance staff, to take eight days or their equivalent (64 hours) of to areas in the order in which such assistance is most needed; and unpaid leave (furlough days) during each fiscal year of the WHEREAS, the Heartland Disaster Tax Relief Act authorizes 2009−11 fiscal biennium, for a total of sixteen furlough days the Governor of the State of Wisconsin to designate up to (128 hours) in the 2009−11 biennium; $3,830,112,000 Qualified Midwestern Disaster Areas Bonds, 3. Direct state agencies and the UWS to develop furlough which must be issued before January 1, 2013, for the purposes of plans, in accordance with guidelines issued by the Office of encouraging economic development and recovery in the Affected State Employment Relations (OSER) and in compliance Counties; and with federal and state laws and applicable state employee WHEREAS, to implement the provisions of the Heartland collective bargaining agreements, under which state Disaster Tax Relief Act of 2008, and to ensure accurate, efficient employees, including UWS employees, shall take the and timely designations of Qualified Midwestern Disaster Area equivalent of eight unpaid furlough days (64 hours) during Bonds, it is necessary and appropriate to direct an agency of the each fiscal year of the 2009−2011 biennium; State of Wisconsin to administer requests for such designations 4. Direct state agencies and the UWS, as part of their furlough and provide administrative support as may be needed or useful; plans, to close their offices and facilities for business if NOW, THEREFORE, I, JIM DOYLE, Governor of the State possible on the following days: of Wisconsin, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the a. Monday, October 12, 2009, Columbus Day, Constitution and laws of the State of Wisconsin do hereby: b. Friday, November 27, 2009, Day after Thanksgiving, 1. Determine that, as a consequence of the extensive damage c. Monday, February 15, 2010, Presidents’ Day, caused to each of the Affected Counties by the June 2008 d. Friday, May 28, 2010, Friday before Memorial Day, storms, designations shall be deemed to be made on the e. Monday, October 11, 2010, Columbus Day, basis of providing assistance to areas where assistance is most needed by making designations in the order in which f. Friday, November 26, 2010, Day after Thanksgiving, qualifying requests are received, so long as, prior to January g. Monday, February 21, 2011, Presidents’ Day, and 1, 2011, $50,000,000 in principal amount of Midwestern h. Friday, May 27, 2011, Friday before Memorial Day; Disaster Area Bonds is reserved and made available for 5. Authorize additional closures of state government and issuance with respect to properties located in each Affected UWS offices and/or facilities and other deviations in the County; and office hours or standard basis of employment that are 2. Determine that, as a consequence of the extensive and necessary to implement the furlough plans described pervasive damage caused to the Affected Counties by the herein; June 2008 storms and the resulting need for economic 6. Direct state agencies and UWS to submit their furlough stimulus and development in the Affected Counties, in the plans, which must be in compliance with federal and state case of each designation of Midwestern Disaster Area laws as well as applicable state employee collective Bonds, a person undertaking a project involving private bargaining agreements, to the Office of State Employment business use by a person who did not directly suffer a loss Relations for approval; and in a trade or business attributable to the June 2008 storms, 7. Direct the Office of State Employment Relations to work shall be deemed to be designated for purposes of Section with state agencies and UWS to develop and approve 1400N as a person carrying on a trade or business replacing furlough plans that provide flexibility to accommodate a trade or business with respect to which another person operational needs. suffered such a loss, so long as the person so deemed meets History: Signed, June 23, 2009. all the requirements of the Act; and

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3. Direct the Wisconsin Department of Commerce to a. The person proposing to divert water has requested per- administer the state’s allocation of Qualified Midwestern mission from the appropriate Department of Natural Disaster Area Bonding authority provided by the Heartland Resources service center office; and Disaster Tax Relief Act of 2008, including administering b. The proposed site of diversion has been field inspected requests for such designation; verifying requests comply where determined to be necessary by Department of Nat- with the requirements of the Act; presenting requests for ural Resources personnel. The Department is directed to designation to the Governor; and accounting for and conduct the field inspection within 72 hours of the reporting bonds issued in the State of Wisconsin pursuant to request for permission to divert; and the Act; and c. The on−site inspector will grant immediate written 4. Direct the Department of Commerce to promulgate authority if the proposed diversion will not cause unduly administrative rules to implement the accurate, efficient and adverse environmental effects. The on−site inspector timely allocation of the state’s Qualified Midwestern may authorize the proposed diversion subject to what- Disaster Area Bonding authority; including the necessary ever conditions he or she deems necessary to ensure that provisions to ensure that bonds are allocated to eligible there will not be unduly adverse environmental effects as projects and on the basis of providing assistance to areas in a result of that diversion and other diversions on the the order in which such assistance is most needed; and stream. Such conditions may include but are not limited 5. Require that each Midwestern Disaster Area Bond be to: exact location of the diversion, rate of diversion, issued upon a written designation by the Governor. hours of diversion and the frequency of diversion within History: Signed, August 7, 2009. the specified time period; and EXECUTIVE ORDER 289. Relating to a Proclamation Declaring a State of Emergency Relating to Drought Conditions. 3. That the Department of Natural Resources will maintain active enforcement surveillance on all diversions WHEREAS, areas of the State of Wisconsin have experienced authorized under the procedures established pursuant to this significant drought conditions due to the lack of precipitation; and Order to ensure that only duly authorized stream or lake WHEREAS, the drought conditions are causing extreme diversions occur; and damage to agricultural crops; and 4. That the emergency authorities granted herein shall be WHEREAS, continual lack of water for the crops will result in applicable only to agricultural irrigation that requires greater damage to the crops; and emergency assistance; and WHEREAS, continued and projected crop damage will result in severe economic losses to agriculture; and 5. That any permits authorized pursuant to this Order shall not be valid for longer than 30 days after the date of this Order, WHEREAS, water can generally be diverted from certain unless the state of emergency is extended by joint resolution streams and lakes in the State of Wisconsin without causing serious environmental damage; and of the Legislature; and WHEREAS, Wis. Stat. section 30.18 presently requires that 6. That this Order is not to be construed in any manner as certain lake and stream diversions for agricultural purposes must limiting the statutory enforcement power of the Department be accomplished pursuant to a permit issued by the Department of Natural Resources with respect to any violations of of Natural Resources; and existing section 30.18 permits, any permits issued pursuant WHEREAS, Wis. Stat. section 30.18 requires notice and to this Order, any conditions of any such permits, or any hearing provisions that are too lengthy to be responsive to the diversions which occur without authorization pursuant to existing drought conditions; and Wis. Stat. section 30.18, or this Order; and WHEREAS, the waiver of the notice and hearing provisions of 7. That the Department of Natural Resources is authorized to Wis. Stat. section 30.18, in the manner set forth in this Executive rescind any emergency diversion permits granted herein if Order, will enable the State of Wisconsin to be more responsive it becomes apparent that unduly adverse environmental to the current agricultural crisis and still protect the valuable water effects are being caused or aggravated by said permits, any resources of the State; permit rescission shall be in writing to the permittee. NOW, THEREFORE, I, JIM DOYLE, Governor of the State History: Signed, August 12, 2009. of Wisconsin, by the authority vested in me by the Constitution EXECUTIVE ORDER 290. Relating to a Proclamation that and the laws of this State, and specifically by Wis. Stat. section the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin 166.03 (l) (b) l., do hereby declare the present drought condition be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for United States to be a natural disaster and proclaim the Counties of Ashland, Senator Edward M. Kennedy. Barron, Bayfield, Brown, Buffalo, Burnett, Chippewa, Clark, EXECUTIVE ORDER 291. Relating to a Proclamation that Door, Douglas, Dunn, Eau Claire, Florence, Forest, Iron, Jackson, the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Kewaunee, Langlade, Lincoln, Manitowoc, Marathon, Marinette, be Flown at Half−Staff to Commemorate the Eight Year Menominee, Oconto, Oneida, Outagamie, Pepin, Pierce, Polk, Anniversary of the Terrorist Attacks on the United States. Portage, Price, Rusk, Sawyer, Shawano, Taylor, Trempealeau, EXECUTIVE ORDER 292. Relating to a Proclamation that Vilas, Washburn, Waupaca, St. Croix, and Wood in the State of the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Wisconsin to be in a state of emergency for 30 days, unless extended by joint resolution of the Legislature; be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant Ryan Adams of the Wisconsin National Guard Who Lost His Life While PURSUANT TO said state of emergency, by virtue of the Serving His Country in Operation Enduring Freedom. authority vested in me by the Constitution and Laws of Wisconsin, and Wis. Stat. section 166.03 (l) (b) l., I hereby order: EXECUTIVE ORDER 293. Relating to a Proclamation that 1. That the statutory notice and hearing provisions of Wis. the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Stat. section 30.18, relating to the diversion of water from be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist Kevin certain lakes and streams for purposes of crop irrigation be Graham of the United States Army Who Lost His Life While suspended for diversions in the counties declared to be in a Serving His Country in Operation Enduring Freedom. state of emergency; and EXECUTIVE ORDER 294. Relating to a Proclamation that 2. That water may be diverted from certain lakes and streams the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin for purposes of crop irrigation in the counties declared to be be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Sergeant Nickolas in a state of emergency on a case−by−case basis only where Mueller of the United States Army Who Lost His Life While all of the following procedures have been followed: Serving His Country in Operation Enduring Freedom.

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EXECUTIVE ORDER 295. Relating to a Proclamation that WHEREAS, the HITECH Act provides the State of Wisconsin the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin the option of designating a not−for−profit entity (known as the be Flown at Half−Staff as Mark of Respect for the Victims of the State Designated Entity) to assume the aforementioned Shootings at Fort Hood Army Base, Texas. responsibilities; EXECUTIVE ORDER 296. An Amendment to Executive NOW, THEREFORE, I, JIM DOYLE, Governor of the State Order No. 295 Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the of Wisconsin by the authority vested in me by the Constitution and United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at the Laws of this State, and specifically by Wis. Stat. §14.019, do Half−Staff as Mark of Respect for the Victims of the Shootings at hereby: Fort Hood Army Base, Texas. 1. Create a Board for the Wisconsin Relay of Electronic Data EXECUTIVE ORDER 297. Relating to a Proclamation that (“WIRED”) for Health (“Board”) organized under the the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Department of Health Services; and be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Lieutenant Bret 2. Direct the Board to develop statewide HIE capacity and Miller of the United States Navy who Lost His Life While Flying resolve issues related to HIE governance, finance, a Training Mission. infrastructure, operations, and legal; and EXECUTIVE ORDER 298. Relating to a Proclamation that 3. Direct the Board to develop, no later than June 1, 2010, and the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin implement Strategic and Operational Plans for statewide be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Staff Sergeant HIE, in accordance with the Office of the National Amy Krueger of the United States Army who Lost Her Life at Fort Coordinator’s State HIE Cooperative Agreement Program Hood Army Base, Texas. requirements, that will: EXECUTIVE ORDER 299. Relating to a Proclamation that a. Provide for oversight and accountability of HIE to pro- the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin tect the public interest, and develop and maintain a mul- be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Captain Russell ti−stakeholder process to ensure HIE among providers is Seager of the United States Army Reserve Who Lost His Life at in compliance with applicable laws and policies; and Fort Hood Army Base, Texas. b. Identify, secure, and provide for the management of EXECUTIVE ORDER 300. Relating to a Proclamation of an financial resources needed to fund HIE, including public Energy Emergency. and private financing to build statewide HIE capacity EXECUTIVE ORDER 301. Relating to a Declaration of an and sustainability; and Agricultural Emergency. c. Provide for a secure, reliable statewide HIE technical EXECUTIVE ORDER 302. An Amendment to Executive infrastructure and services that leverage existing public Order No. 300 Relating to a Proclamation of an Energy and private health information technology assets; and Emergency. d. Provide for business and technical operations activities EXECUTIVE ORDER 303. Relating to the Governor’s needed to support providers’ adoption and meaningful WIRED for Health Board. use of electronic health records; and WHEREAS, adoption and meaningful use of certified e. Provide for the operation of a statewide HIE, and enable electronic health record systems, and a statewide health the efficient, appropriate, and secure flow of information information exchange (“HIE”) are critical components of a high to optimize decisions for health; and performance health care system and would improve the quality f. Create a common set of rules to enable inter−organiza- and reduce the cost of health care in Wisconsin by: tional and eventually interstate HIE while protecting 1. Ensuring health information is available at the point of care consumer interests; and for all patients; and 4. Provide that up to fifteen (15) members of the Board shall 2. Reducing medical errors and avoiding duplicative medical be appointed by and serve without compensation at the procedures; and pleasure of the Governor for an initial term of two years 3. Improving coordination of care between hospitals, (except ex−officio positions); and physicians, and other health professionals; and 5. Provide that members of the Board shall represent both 4. Enabling public health surveillance and improving private and public stakeholders, including: population health over the lifespan; and a. A commercial health insurer or health plan; and 5. Furthering health care research; and b. A patient or consumer advocacy organization; and 6. Providing consumers with their health information to c. Hospitals or integrated delivery networks, representing encourage greater participation in their health care both urban and rural hospitals or networks; and decisions; and d. Physicians, preferably one from large group practice and WHEREAS, on August 20, 2009, the Office of the National one from solo or small group practice; and Coordinator for Health Information Technology issued its e. The business community; and Funding Opportunity Announcement for the State HIE f. Pharmacies; and Cooperative Agreement Program under Section 3013 of the g. Laboratories; and American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009; and h. Higher education, from a health−services discipline; and WHEREAS, the federal government intends to financially i. Health information/quality organizations; and support statewide initiatives aligned with federal efforts to achieve the goals of the Health Information Technology for j. Public health (ex−officio position); and Economic and Clinical Health (“HITECH”) Act; and k. The State Medicaid program (ex−officio position); and WHEREAS, the Office of the National Coordinator will award l. The State Chief Information Officer (ex−officio posi- $9.441 million to Wisconsin under a cooperative agreement for tion); and developing a statewide HIE; and 6. Provide that the Officers (Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, WHEREAS, the governance, policy, and technical Treasurer, and Secretary) of the Board shall be selected by infrastructure for an effective statewide HIE must be created to the Board from among the Board’s membership to serve for facilitate and expand the secure electronic movement and use of an initial term of one year; and health information among organizations, according to nationally 7. Provide that the Board may establish committees or recognized standards; and workgroups as necessary to conduct its business; and

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8. Provide that the Board may adopt policies and procedures WHEREAS, Wisconsin is now America’s health care leader, to govern its proceedings and carry out its duties as ranking first for health care quality, second in access to coverage, specified in this Executive Order; and and every child has access to health care; and 9. Direct the Board to annually report to the Governor and the WHEREAS, Wisconsin has already developed initial plans for Secretary of the Department of Health Services on its a health insurance purchasing exchange, making the state activities and accomplishments, including HIE uniquely positioned to be a leader in implementation; and implementation progress and the impact of HIE on health WHEREAS, national health care reform builds on Wisconsin’s care delivery in Wisconsin; and successes, allowing the state to continue leading the way and 10.Direct that the Board shall exist until such time as a ensuring access to affordable health care to all residents by qualified, not for profit corporation is designated by the providing opportunities to those remaining residents who Governor, or created and designated in statute specifically currently are without access; and for the purpose of governing the implementation and WHEREAS, national health care reform includes key operation of statewide HIE services; and strategies to reduce the cost of health insurance coverage for 11.Rescind Executive Order 129 relating to the Governor’s individuals and businesses; and Health Care Quality and Patient Safety Board. WHEREAS, the governance, policy, and administrative History: Signed, December 1, 2009. infrastructure must be created to facilitate planning and EXECUTIVE ORDER 304. Relating to a Proclamation that implementation of the health care reforms; the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin NOW, THEREFORE, I, JIM DOYLE, Governor of the State be Flown at Half−Staff on National Pearl Harbor Remembrance of Wisconsin, by the authority vested in me by the Constitution Day and the Laws of this State, and specifically by Wis. Stat. §14.019, EXECUTIVE ORDER 305. Relating to a Special Session of do hereby: the Legislature. 1. Create the Office of Health Care Reform to be led by the EXECUTIVE ORDER 306. Relating to a Declaration of a Secretary of the Department of Health Services and the State of Emergency. Commissioner of Insurance; and EXECUTIVE ORDER 307. Relating to the Closure of State 2. Direct that the Office develop a plan that uses national Government Offices due to Extreme Winter Weather Conditions. health care reform to build on Wisconsin’s successful EXECUTIVE ORDER 308. Relating to a Proclamation that efforts and existing programs; and the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin 3. Direct that the Office ensure that Wisconsin’s residents and be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Firefighter Steven businesses realize the benefits of national health care Koeser of the St. Anna Fire Department. reform by doing all of the following: EXECUTIVE ORDER 309. Relating to a Proclamation that a. Provide transparent access to information so individuals the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin and businesses can make informed decisions on their be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Lance Corporal health care coverage; and Jacob Meinert of the United States Marine Corps Who Lost His b. Assess insurance market reforms needed to prepare Wis- Life While Serving His Country in Operation Enduring Freedom. consin for final implementation of national health EXECUTIVE ORDER 310. Relating to Issuance of General reform in 2014; and Obligation Bonds for the Veterans Home Loan Program and c. Develop a plan to pursue federal funds for a temporary Appointment of Hearing Officer. high risk health insurance pool to maximize affordable coverage options for uninsured persons with pre−exist- EXECUTIVE ORDER 311. Relating to a Proclamation that ing conditions; and the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist Robert d. Create a health insurance purchasing exchange that will: Rieckhoff of the United States Army Who Lost His Life While Serving His Country in Operation Iraqi Freedom. i. Create an easy−to−use, consumer−friendly website where small business owners and individuals can find EXECUTIVE ORDER 312. Relating to the Creation of the an apples to apples comparison of insurance policies Office of Health Care Reform. — what they offer and how much they cost; and WHEREAS, President Barack Obama signed the Patient ii. Provide a single point of access for all eligible resi- Protection and Affordable Care Act on March 23, 2010 and signed the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 on dents and businesses to choose their insurance; and March 30, 2010 – historic legislation to reform national health iii. Promote consumer choice by providing easy compa- care; and rability of health plans and lower health care premium WHEREAS, under this legislation, coverage will be extended costs by creating a large pool of employees to increase to more than 125,000 additional Wisconsin residents; life−time consumer purchasing and bargaining power; and caps on coverage will be eliminated; insurance companies will no iv. Ensure that the health insurance purchasing exchange longer be able to deny coverage to anyone because of a is structured to reward the highest quality and most pre−existing condition; and insurance companies will be held cost−effective health care providers and insurers; and accountable, keeping premiums down; and 4. Direct that the Office pursue federal grants to assist in WHEREAS, under this legislation, small businesses will developing the exchange and implementing any other receive tax credits this year to help buy health insurance for their aspects of health care reform; and employees; insurance companies will no longer be able to deny 5. Direct that the Department of Health Services, on behalf of coverage to American children because of a pre−existing the Office, launch and regularly update a new website — condition; insurance companies will no longer be able to drop www.healthcarereform.wisconsin.gov — that will provide someone’s coverage when they get sick and need it the most; and Wisconsin residents with information about national health more adults with pre−existing health conditions will be able to get care reform, the phases of implementation, and how affordable coverage; and changes may benefit them. WHEREAS, the states will need to prepare for and implement History: Signed, April 7, 2010. the legislation within their jurisdictions; and EXECUTIVE ORDER 313. Relating to a Proclamation that WHEREAS, Wisconsin has built one of the best systems of the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin health care access for children and adults through BadgerCare be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Deputy Sheriff Plus, BadgerCare Plus Core Plan, SeniorCare and FamilyCare; Kory Dahlvig of the Vilas County Sheriff’s Department. and EXECUTIVE ORDER 314. See Executive Order # 315.

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EXECUTIVE ORDER 315. An amendment to Executive Energy Conservation Bond Volume Cap pertains shall be Order No. 314 Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the issued in order for the allocation to be effective; and United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at 3. Direct that each allocation of Qualified Energy Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Peace Officers Who Have Conservation Bond Volume Cap made by the Wisconsin Given Their Lives in the Line of Duty. Department of Commerce shall be made on the basis of EXECUTIVE ORDER 316. Relating to Directing Agency need, economic impact, and efficient distribution of Action Concerning Bonds to be Issued as Qualified Energy resources in the State of Wisconsin. Conservation Bonds. History: Signed, May 12, 2010. WHEREAS, Section 54D of the Internal Revenue Code of EXECUTIVE ORDER 317. Relating to a Proclamation that 1986, as amended (the “Code”), authorizes state and local the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin governments to issue Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds to be Flown at Half−Staff on Memorial Day. finance one or more qualified conservation purposes as defined in EXECUTIVE ORDER 318. Relating to a Proclamation that Section 54D(f) of the Code; and the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin WHEREAS, Section 1112 of Title 1 of Division B of the be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Officer Steven American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Pub. L. No. Wannow of the Hartford Police Department. 111−5, 123 Stat. 115 (2009) amended section 54D(d) of the Code EXECUTIVE ORDER 319. Relating to a Proclamation that to increase the national bond volume cap authorization for the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds from $800 million to $3.2 be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Lieutenant billion; and Colonel Paul Bartz of the United States Army Who Lost His Life WHEREAS, Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds can be a While Serving His Country in Operation Enduring Freedom. significant resource to the State of Wisconsin to reduce energy EXECUTIVE ORDER 320. Relating to a Declaration of a consumption, implement green community programs and fund State of Emergency. research and development to promote energy efficiency; and EXECUTIVE ORDER 321. WHEREAS, Section 54D of the Code imposes a national Relating to the Revocation of a qualified energy conservation bond limitation (“Qualified Energy Proclamation Declaring a Public Health Emergency. Conservation Bond Volume Cap”) on the issuance of Qualified EXECUTIVE ORDER 322. Relating to a Declaration of a Energy Conservation Bonds which is allocated among the states State of Emergency. and among counties or large municipalities within the states EXECUTIVE ORDER 323. Relating to the Closure of the having populations of 100,000 or more, and Indian tribal Milwaukee State Office Building Due to Power Outages caused governments (each a “Large Local Government”) based on by Extreme Weather. population in accordance with Section 54D of the Code and EXECUTIVE ORDER 324. Relating to a Proclamation that Notice No. 2009−29 published by the Internal Revenue Service on the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin April 29, 2009 (the “Notice”); and be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Rod Nilsestuen, WHEREAS, under Section 54D (e) (3) of the Code, any Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and allocation to a state or Large Local Government shall be allocated Consumer Protection. in turn by the state or Large Local Government to issuers within EXECUTIVE ORDER 325. Relating to a Proclamation that the state in a manner that results in the use of not less than 70 the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin percent of the allocation to such state or Large Local Government be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist Chad to designate bonds that are not private activity bonds; and Coleman of the United States Army Who Lost His Life While WHEREAS, Section 54D (e) (2) (B) of the Code and the Notice Serving His Country in Operation Enduring Freedom. provide that a Large Local Government that has received an EXECUTIVE ORDER 326. allocation of Qualified Energy Conservation Bond Volume Cap Relating to a Proclamation that may reallocate any unused portion of its Qualified Energy the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Conservation Bond Volume Cap back to the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Private Adam and upon such reallocation, the State of Wisconsin is authorized Novak of the United States Army Who Lost His Life While to allocate such Qualified Energy Conservation Bond Volume Serving His Country in Operation Enduring Freedom. Cap to other eligible issuers; and EXECUTIVE ORDER 327. Relating to a Proclamation that WHEREAS, to implement the provisions of Section 54D of the the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Code and the Notice, and to ensure accurate, efficient and timely be Flown at Half−Staff to Commemorate the Nine Year allocations of Qualified Energy Conservation Bond Volume Cap, Anniversary of the Terrorist Attacks on the United States. it is necessary and appropriate to direct an agency of the State of EXECUTIVE ORDER 328. Relating to a Declaration of a Wisconsin to administer requests for such allocations and provide State of Emergency. administrative support as may be needed or useful; EXECUTIVE ORDER 329. Relating to a Declaration of a NOW, THEREFORE, I, JIM DOYLE, Governor of the State State of Emergency. of Wisconsin, by the authority vested in me by the Constitution EXECUTIVE ORDER 330. Relating to a Declaration of a and the Laws of this State, and specifically by Wis. Stat. §14.019, State of Emergency in Executive Orders # 328 and # 329. do hereby: EXECUTIVE ORDER 331. Relating to a Declaration of a 1. Direct the Wisconsin Department of Commerce to State of Emergency. administer the state’s allocation of Qualified Energy Conservation Bond Volume Cap as provided by Section EXECUTIVE ORDER 332. Relating to a Proclamation that 54D of the Code and the Notice, including administering the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin requests for such allocations, verifying requests comply be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Senior Airman with the requirements of the provisions of Section 54D of Daniel Johnson of the United States Air Force Who Lost His Life the Code and the Notice, approving requests for such While Serving His Country in Operation Enduring Freedom. allocations, and accounting for and reporting bonds issued EXECUTIVE ORDER 333. Relating to a Proclamation that in the State of Wisconsin pursuant to this Act; and the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin 2. Direct that each allocation of Qualified Energy be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Corporal Justin Conservation Bond Volume Cap made by the Wisconsin Cain of the United States Marine Corps Who Lost His Life While Department of Commerce shall be in writing, shall be made Serving His Country in Operation Enduring Freedom. for specific Qualified Conservation Purposes and shall EXECUTIVE ORDER 334. Relating to a Proclamation that specify the date on or before which the Qualified Energy the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin Conservation Bonds to which such allocated Qualified be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Specialist Scott

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Nagorski of the United States Army Who Lost His Life While Serving His Country in Operation Enduring Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 335. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff as a Mark of Respect for Private First Class Jacob Gassen of the United States Army Who Lost His Life While Serving His Country in Operation Enduring Freedom. EXECUTIVE ORDER 336. Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half−Staff on National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.

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