Talk:Wisconsin Senate

Latest comment: 12 years ago by Rebrane in topic Galloway resignation

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The Wisconsin Constitution Article IV [1] clearly states that the legislature has two houses...the upper one is called the senate EdwinHJ | Talk 21:19, 15 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

I'm late to the debate, but I'm wondering if "Wisconsin State Senate" is a more appropriate title than "Wisconsin Senate". To summarize my argument, I believe that the Constitution and state statutes do not address the issue; that courts and the media are divided; but that the body itself consistantly has referred to itself in recent years as the "Wisconsin State Senate".
  • Wisconsin Constitution: The constitution does not use either construction, only saying "the senate," (note the lowercase) as EdwinHJ mentioned. (Art. IV Sect. 1, 2, 4, 17; Art. 7; Art 12 sect 2; Art 13 sect. 9; etc.)
  • Wisconsin statutes: A wash The statutes do not refer to either the "Wisconsin State Senate" nor the "Wisconsin Senate". There are many references to "the senate" and two to "the state senate." (Wis. Stat. sec. 45.04; Wis. Stat. sec 52.05(1)(c)2).
  • Court cases A wash 1: The body is referred to as the "Wisconsin State Senate" in the following cases (among others):
    • Helgeland v. Wisconsin Municipalities, 745 N.W.2d 1 (Wis. 2008) ("Wisconsin State Senate" listed as co-appellant)
    • State v. Chvala, 678 N.W.2d 880 (Wis. App. 2004). ("Chvala, a Democrat, was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate in 1984.")
    • Citizens Utility Bd. v. Klauser, 534 N.W.2d 608 (Wis. 1995). "Petitioner Risser was the Assistant Minority Leader of the Wisconsin State Senate...")
  • Court cases 2: BUT the body is referred to as the "Wisconsin Senate" in the following cases (among others):
    • State ex rel. Fiedler v. Wisconsin Senate, 454 N.W.2d 770 (Wis. 1990) (case title)
    • State ex rel. Wis. Senate v. Thompson, 424 N.W.2d 385 (Wis. 1988) ("The petitioners are the Wisconsin Senate and its president...")
  • News coverage: wash News outlets refer to the body both as the "Wisconsin State Senate" and the "Wisconsin Senate."
  • Self-references: The body refers to itself as the "Wisconsin State Senate" on its website; in court documents ("Wisconsin State Senate and Assembly's Reply Brief in Support of Appeal of Denial of Intervention" Westlaw citation: 2006 WL 5877895); in internal documents ("Wisconsin State Senate Guidelines for Incumbents", "Wisconsin State Senate Democratic Committee Plan", "Electronic Mail Addresses for Wisconsin State Senate", Senate InSession ("The Wisconsin State Senate Stands Adjourned").
Thoughts?--BaronLarf 04:05, 1 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Photo Requested - can I help?

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I'm a current resident of Madison and a recent graduate from the UW, as well as photographer for The Daily Cardinal. I have some photos that may be helpful for this article, and am wondering about how best to make them available for use. Are there any particular shots that are wanted for it? hezy (talk to me) 19:48, 11 April 2011 (UTC)Reply

Galloway resignation

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Pam Galloway submitted a formal letter indicating that she would resign effective midnight tonight ref. That means she is still an office-holder and should not be removed from this page until after her resignation is actually official. After all, she could still change her mind. neilk (talk) 17:01, 16 March 2012 (UTC)Reply