99th Wisconsin Legislature


The Ninety-Ninth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 5, 2009, through January 3, 2011, in regular session, though it adjourned for legislative activity on May 26, 2010. The legislature also held two special sessions and four extraordinary sessions during this legislative term.
This session represented the first time the Democratic Party of Wisconsin held full control of state government since 1986.
Senators representing even-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first two years of a four-year term. Assembly members were elected to a two-year term. Assembly members and even-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 4, 2008. Senators representing odd-numbered districts were serving the third and fourth year of their four-year term, having been elected in the general election held on November 7, 2006.
The governor of Wisconsin during this entire term was Democrat Jim Doyle, of Dane County, serving the second two years of his second four-year term, having won re-election in the 2006 Wisconsin gubernatorial election.

Major events

Major legislation

  • January 29, 2009: Act relating to payment of Wisconsin supplemental and extended unemployment insurance benefits in this state. 2009 Wisc. Act 1
  • May 15, 2009: Act relating to eligibility for unemployment insurance benefits and payment of extended benefits; excluding recovery and reinvestment act moneys from the calculation of expenditure restraint payments; eligibility for participation in the programs of a community action agency; financial assistance under the Clean Water Fund Program and the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program; the confidentiality of pupil records provided to the Department of Public Instruction; financial assistance for criminal justice programs; authorizing political subdivisions to make residential energy efficiency improvement loans and impose special charges for the loans; definition of low-income household under energy and weatherization assistance programs; eligibility and notice changes for state continuation of coverage for health insurance; changes to enterprise zone jobs credits; state aid to school districts; providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures; granting rule-making authority; and making an appropriation. 2009 Wisc. Act 11
  • June 11, 2009: Act relating to the payment of state school aid in June 2009. 2009 Wisc. Act 23
  • December 22, 2009: Act relating to operating a vehicle while intoxicated, granting rule-making authority, making an appropriation, and providing a penalty. 2009 Wisc. Act 100lowering the legal blood-alcohol limit for operating a vehicle from 0.1 to 0.08, among other changes to law.
  • May 18, 2010: Act relating to financial assistance related to bioenergy feedstocks, biorefineries, and conversion to biomass energy; the definition of the term agricultural use for the purpose of determining the assessed value of a parcel of land; requiring a strategic bioenergy feedstock assessment; creation of a bioenergy council; the agricultural and forestry diversification programs; biofuels training assessment; a study of regulatory burdens relating to biofuel production facilities; marketing orders and agreements for bioenergy feedstocks; exempting personal renewable fuel production and use from the motor vehicle fuel tax, the petroleum inspection fee, and business tax registration requirements; an income and franchise tax credit for installing or retrofitting pumps that mix motor vehicle fuels from separate storage tanks; offering gasoline that is not blended with ethanol to motor fuel dealers; state renewable motor vehicle fuels sales goals; use of petroleum-based transportation fuels by state vehicles; use of alternative fuels in flex fuel vehicles owned by the state; use of public alternative fuel refueling facilities; duties of the Office of Energy Independence; granting rule-making authority; requiring the exercise of rule-making authority; making appropriations; and providing penalties. 2009 Wisc. Act 401

Sessions

Regular session: January 5, 2009May 26, 2010May 2009 extraordinary session: May 12, 2009May 13, 2009June 2009 extraordinary session: June 9, 2009June 11, 2009June 2009 special session: June 24, 2009June 27, 2009December 2009 extraordinary session: December 16, 2009December 2009 special session: December 16, 2009March 4, 2010December 2010 extraordinary session: December 15, 2010December 16, 2010

Leadership

Senate leadership

Senate majority leadership

Senate minority leadership

Assembly leadership

Assembly majority leadership

Assembly minority leadership

Members

Members of the Senate

Members of the Senate for the Ninety-Ninth Wisconsin Legislature:
Dist.SenatorPartyAge
HomeFirst
elected
01Rep.Rockland, Brown County1977
02Rep.Green Bay, Brown County1987
03Dem.Milwaukee, Milwaukee County2002
04Dem.Milwaukee, Milwaukee County2004
05Dem.Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County2006
06Dem.Milwaukee, Milwaukee County2003
07Dem.South Milwaukee, Milwaukee County2003
08Rep.River Hills, Milwaukee County1992
09Rep.Sheboygan, Sheboygan County2002
10Rep.River Falls, Pierce County2000
11Rep.Elkhorn, Walworth County2002
12Dem.Conover, Shawano County2008
13Rep.Juneau, Dodge County1994
14Rep.Ripon, Fond du Lac County2004
15Dem.Beloit, Rock County1998
16Dem.Monona, Dane County2004
17Rep.Richland Center, Richland County1991
18Rep.Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County2008
19Rep.Neenah, Winnebago County1982
20Rep.West Bend, Washington County2004
21Dem.Racine, Racine County2006
22Dem.Pleasant Prairie, Kenosha County1996
23Dem.Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County2006
24Dem.Stevens Point, Portage County2003
25Dem.Poplar, Douglas County1986
26Dem.Madison, Dane County1962
27Dem.Middleton, Dane County1998
28Rep.New Berlin, Waukesha County1998
29Dem.Schofield, Marathon County1990
30Dem.Green Bay, Brown County2000
31Dem.Alma, Buffalo County2006
32Rep.La Crosse, La Crosse County2004
33Rep.Brookfield, Waukesha County2001

Members of the Assembly

Members of the Assembly for the Ninety-Ninth Wisconsin Legislature:

Employees

Senate employees

  • Chief Clerk: Robert J. Marchant
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Edward A. Blazel

Assembly employees

  • Chief Clerk: Patrick E. Fuller
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: William M. Nagy

Changes from the 98th Legislature

Senate

Open seats

Assembly

Open seats

Incumbents defeated

Party affiliation