Potato Marketing Board: fiscal year 2020-21 grant to DATCP -
AB626Previously owned eyeglasses provided by a charitable organization: exemption from liability for damages; optometrist or ophthalmologist provision -
AB593Smuggling items into or out of jail or prison by inmates: misdemeanor penalty created; JRCCP may report -
AB690Tangible personal property used in construction of a UWHCA facility: sales and use tax exemptions expanded to include; JSCTE appendix report -
AB703Tangible personal property used in construction of a UWHCA facility: sales and use tax exemptions expanded to include; JSCTE appendix report -
SB645Transport of individuals for emergency detention: law enforcement agency may contract with another law enforcement agency, ambulance service provider, or third-party vendor; DHS reimbursement to counties from MA program provision -
AB633Transport of individuals for emergency detention: law enforcement agency may contract with another law enforcement agency, ambulance service provider, or third-party vendor; DHS reimbursement to counties from MA program provision -
SB565Waterfowl hunting stamp fee increased -
AB543Other proposals authored or co-authored by Born, Rep. Mark (39th Asm.Dist.; R)
Assembly Bills:
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7,
4,
24,
33,
38,
44,
59,
70,
75,
114,
147,
143,
142,
157,
188,
186,
191,
179,
257,
267,
288,
300,
304,
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327,
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356,
382,
410,
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487,
451,
503,
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471,
512,
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502,
536,
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524,
568,
529,
530,
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583,
561,
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646,
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650,
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665,
670,
686,
692,
699,
680,
726,
741,
750,
798,
797,
796,
793,
794,
795,
790,
792,
784,
810,
855,
858Assembly Joint Resolutions:
30,
77Senate Bills:
2,
10,
19,
18,
26,
42,
63,
74,
102,
103,
100,
133,
135,
149,
168,
175,
249,
257,
266,
286,
318,
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339,
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363,
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727,
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723,
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788Senate Joint Resolutions:
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621804Bowen, Rep. David (10th Asm.Dist.; D)
Aiding a person suffering from an overdose or adverse reaction: sunset provisions of 2017 WisActs 33 and 59 repealed re immunity from revocation of probation, parole, or extended supervision for certain controlled substance offenses -
AB651Authorized state building program for 2019-21 amended to add grant to the Greater Green Bay Convention and Visitors Bureau for a visitor information and education center -
AB493Billboards used to recruit DOC employees: prohibition repealed -
AB191Billboards used to recruit DOC employees: prohibition repealed -
SB172Blue Books distributed to libraries under DOC -
AB997Blue Books distributed to libraries under DOC -
SB879Caribbean-American Heritage Month: June recognized as -
AJR66Center for Suicide Awareness, Inc.: DPI grant provisions -
AB307Columbus Day renamed Indigenous Peoples Day -
AB589Columbus Day renamed Indigenous Peoples Day -
SB536Community relations grants: DOJ to award to counties or municipalities with certain percentage of minority population -
AB823Counting tips of tipped employees: DWD to promulgate rules re employer use of electronic signature to acknowledge gratuities -
AB840Custodial interrogation of a juvenile by a law enforcement agency: notice of intent to juvenile’s parent, guardian, legal custodian, or Indian custodian required; statement made by juvenile as evidence provision -
AB983Edgewood High School Crusaders girls golf team commended on 2019 achievements and team title in Division 2 WIAA Girls State Golf Tournament -
AJR120Employer not liable for not requiring testing of employees or prospective employees for marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids, exceptions provision -
AB772Expungement of DNA data in crime laboratories' data bank required if not adjudged guilty or delinquent; DOJ duties -
AB212Firearms tax imposed on manufacturers and funds used by DOJ for victims of crimes involving firearms; JRCCP may report -
AB446Four-year-old kindergarten: age at which a child may attend revised -
AB464Gustafson, Megan: outstanding basketball career, from high school in the Town of Port Wing to the University of Iowa to the WNBA draft, recognized -
AJR46Human trafficking: commercial driver education courses must include instruction on recognizing and preventing -
AB22Juneteenth Day: the 57th celebration in the State of Wisconsin recognized on June 19, 2019 -
AJR64Law enforcement use of force incidents: DOJ annual report required, appropriation provision -
AB1013Legislation creating a crime or revising a penalty must be referred to JRCCP, report by committee requirements -
AB773Legislation creating a crime or revising a penalty must be referred to JRCCP, report by committee requirements -
SB812Milwaukee County may impose additional sales and use tax; conditions and referendum provisions -
AB521National Massage Therapy Awareness Week: October 20-26, 2019 proclaimed as -
AR9Public health emergencies and DHS authority to respond expanded -
AB892Public health emergencies and DHS authority to respond expanded -
SB751Pupils enrolled in 4-year-old kindergarten program requiring full day attendance: counting for state aid purposes modified -
AB465Restraints used on child under 18 years old in juvenile or criminal court prohibited, exception provision -
AB774Restraints used on child under 18 years old in juvenile or criminal court prohibited, exception provision -
SB813Solitary confinement use restricted for inmates with serious mental illness; DOC required to review status of inmates in solitary -
AB825Spinal cord injury research grants and symposia created, report required; Spinal Cord Injury Council created in HEAB -
AB393State trail pass eliminated and DNR prohibited from charging an admission fee -
AB332TID revisions re joint review board’s voting requirements, limits on cash grants a city or village provides to a developer, and alternative economic projections required in the project plan -
AB623Two-thirds vote (supermajority) required for bills, resolutions, or confirmation of appointments between the day after the November general election and the day before the start of the next legislative session -
SB24Unnecessarily summoning a police officer: civil cause of action created -
AB920Use of force by law enforcement policy: every law enforcement agency required to prepare and make publicly available on its own or the municipality’s website -
AB1015Use of force by law enforcement policy required to incorporate specified principles; LESB to develop model policy -
AB1012Use of force options and techniques: required hours of training for law enforcement officers; DOJ appropriation provision -
AB1014Victim of sex trafficking: privilege of self-defense created -
AB228Victim of sex trafficking: privilege of self-defense created -
SB211Violence prevention grant committee established in DHS; grants to cities and counties for violence prevention programs; appropriation from excise tax on vapor products -
AB1030Violence prevention grant committee established in DHS; grants to cities and counties for violence prevention programs; appropriation from excise tax on vapor products -
SB909Wisconsin AmeriCorps Day recognized October 11, 2019, and 25th anniversary of AmeriCorps recognized -
AJR87Youthful offender: sentence adjustment procedure created and mandatory life sentence without parole eliminated -
AB775Youthful offender: sentence adjustment procedure created and mandatory life sentence without parole eliminated -
SB815Other proposals authored or co-authored by Bowen, Rep. David (10th Asm.Dist.; D)
Assembly Bills:
10,
21,
19,
30,
33,
41,
52,
60,
61,
67,
68,
74,
84,
87,
111,
114,
116,
128,
132,
137,
149,
162,
176,
177,
188,
186,
168,
199,
201,
202,
206,
214,
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232,
248,
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267,
290,
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250,
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319,
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824,
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1009,
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1036Assembly Joint Resolutions:
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7,
8,
10,
12,
13,
19,
28,
21,
22,
18,
24,
25,
27,
30,
33,
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41,
47,
43,
44,
42,
49,
58,
52,
59,
67,
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105,
112,
115,
116,
121,
117,
124,
137,
134,
131,
141,
152,
153,
157,
156Assembly Resolutions:
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18Senate Bills:
12,
21,
23,
25,
34,
39,
40,
49,
58,
61,
64,
66,
81,
83,
84,
92,
107,
110,
100,
114,
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129,
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155,
162,
168,
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188,
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222,
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890,
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916,
917,
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922Senate Joint Resolutions:
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8,
10,
11,
14,
15,
17,
19,
22,
24,
23,
25,
26,
29,
30,
38,
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1031816Brandtjen, Rep. Janel (22nd Asm.Dist.; R)
Adoptee 21 years of age or older obtaining copy of report of adoption: provision created and conditions set; State Registrar duties -
AB579Aggregate sites and concrete batch sites re transportation projects: local zoning ordinance exemption expanded to include -
AB277Application to Congress under Article V of the United States Constitution for a convention of the States re proposing amendments imposing fiscal restraints on the federal government, limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, and limit terms of office for its officials and members of Congress -
AJR77Autocycle, a type of 3-wheeled motor vehicle: definition, registration, and operation provisions created; registration fee and operator’s license provisions -
AB78Bidding procedures for highway improvements: DOT may readvertise if it receives only one bid and it exceeds estimated value of the work -
AB285Bill of rights for victims of sexual assault created; DOJ duties specified -
AB352Bill of rights for victims of sexual assault created; DOJ duties specified -
SB326Conduit bonding commission revisions re LAB audits and fee to fund a property tax credit -
AB630DHS prohibited from certifying a MA provider that provides abortion services and is a nonprofit private entity that has applied or received a grant or contract re family planning project under federal law -
AB181DHS prohibited from certifying a MA provider that provides abortion services and is a nonprofit private entity that has applied or received a grant or contract re family planning project under federal law -
SB199DOC required to recommend revocation of parole, probation, or extended supervision if person is charged with a crime while on parole, probation, or extended supervision -
AB805Elections Commission investigation into registered voters who may have voted more than once in the same election, municipal clerks and Electronic Registration Information Center provisions; municipal board of election commissioners duties; Commission members and administrator may file sworn complaint re election law violations -
AB897Elections Commission investigation into registered voters who may have voted more than once in the same election, municipal clerks and Electronic Registration Information Center provisions; municipal board of election commissioners duties; Commission members and administrator may file sworn complaint re election law violations -
SB795Electricity and natural gas sold for residential use: sales and use tax exemption -
AB136Electronic voting machine to cast in-person absentee ballot, called the efficiency option, authorized; municipal resolution, Elections Commission duties, challenged elector, and penalty provisions -
AB203Electronic voting machine to cast in-person absentee ballot, called the efficiency option, authorized; municipal resolution, Elections Commission duties, challenged elector, and penalty provisions -
SB193Emergency detention without a hearing: exclude time for evaluation and testing from 72-hour time limit -
AB716English as state’s official language; written expression by state and local governments required to be in English, some exceptions; precludes units of state and local government from prohibiting or restricting proficiency or use of any language for nongovernmental purposes -
SB739Environmental compliance audit program: time to correct violations increased, notification requirements modified, and DNR and DOJ duties re pursuing criminal enforcement actions -
AB210Fetal body parts: prohibition on knowingly acquiring, providing, receiving, or using created; physician performing induced abortions required to arrange for final disposition; facility report to DHS modified -
AB590Fetal body parts: prohibition on knowingly acquiring, providing, receiving, or using created; physician performing induced abortions required to arrange for final disposition; facility report to DHS modified -
SB524