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Gov. Scott Walker signed 58 bills into law Tuesday, changing the rules for jail strip searches, requiring state agencies to submit proposals for cutting 5 percent from their biennial budgets and exempting jukeboxes from the state sales tax.

The marathon bill-signing session came after Walker signed 46 bills on Monday, including one that bans county executives from serving in the state Legislature. Walker joked about the number of bills, tweeting a photo of his hand before the signing Tuesday and a photo of a skeleton’s hand afterward.

Most of the bills passed with bipartisan or unanimous support in the Legislature, though some drew contentious debate.

The strip search bill drew opposition from Democrats as it came in the wake of the Milwaukee Common Council approving a $5 million settlement with 74 African-American residents who say they were subjected to illegal strip searches and body cavity searches by police officers looking for drugs.