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Researching Legislative History Kristina Martinez Reference & Instruction Librarian June 6, 2014
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Legislative History “A record of the background and events leading to enactment of a statute” (Black’s Law Dictionary, 8 th Ed.) Consists of: LRB Drafting Records Procedural Histories Additional Materials
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What is Legislative history? Is there a law …? Where is it? When did that happen? Has it always been that way?
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Why research it? Gain a deeper understanding of a particular issue or area of law
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Caveat Not geared toward documenting intent Resources do not parallel those available for US law Information found may not be useful
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Before We Begin Where can the language be found? https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/
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Determine the Session Law
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Caveats Renumbering Repeal and Recreation Budget Acts Revisor’s Bills
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West’s Wisconsin Statutes Annotated
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Laws of 1915
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West’s Wisconsin Statutes Annotated
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Laws of 1921
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Bill Date Introduction List of authors, co-authors, co-sponsors Title containing: sections affected and relating clause
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Bill Analysis by the LRB Objective, impartial explanation of the bill Uses plain language Enacting Clause Constitutionally required language that precedes the body of every bill
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Bill The body of the bill contains: Changes to statutory law – In statute number order Nonstatutory provisions – Temporary provisions having force of law Initial Applicability – Event to which new law first applies Effective Date – Day after publication of act is default
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Examine Amendments Simple amendment-minor changes, read alongside of original bill Substitute amendment- major changes, can stand alone
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Check Procedural History Chronology of bill’s progression Four Columns Date of Action House (Senate or Assembly) Description of action Journal page number (Separate journals) Recording of votes No transcripts
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Bill History Where to find in a legislative library – 1907 to 1911 Appendix to each house journal – 1913 to 1965 Index to journals – 1967 to present Bulletin of Proceedings for Senate or Assembly Available online – 1995 to present
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Other documents Fiscal estimates Estimate of anticipated state or local fiscal liability Prepared by the agency or agencies affected May contain technical memos on corrections or concerns Prepared for bills with fiscal effect since 1953
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Drafting Record An administrative record of the drafting process and materials behind it Maintained since 1927 Formats 1927-1997-fiche 1999-present, digital Recent sessions in paper hard copy at LRB and online
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Drafting Record Correspondence Model drafts A copy of the bill as it was introduced Earlier unintroduced drafts of the bill Drafter’s notes Memo from drafter to requestor Usually only present when there is an issue or concern with draft that requires explanation
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Drafting Record
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Fiscal Estimate
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Additional Materials Special study committee reports – rare Judicial Council materials – Statutes dealing with pleading, practice, procedure – Issued by Supreme Court Order Orders available in Wisconsin Reports – See State Law Library for more information on Judicial Council materials Clippings Clippings of media reports back to early 1900s
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Budget Bills Numerous drafts Each portion has its own drafting file Amended many times Various drafters
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Budget Bills Legislative Fiscal Bureau Summaries Fiscal Bureau Budget Issue Papers Department of Administrative Publications Governor’s Office Veto and Budget Messages
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Reference Desk: 608-266-0341 Circulation Desk: 608-266-7040 LRB.Reference@legis.wi.gov One East Main Street, Suite 200 Madison, WI 53703
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