General Vang Pao Day declared December 8, 2019 -
AJR112General Vang Pao Day declared December 8, 2019 -
SJR80Genetic counseling regulations and licensing; Genetic Counselors Affiliated Credentialing Board created; JRCCP may report -
AB686Hearing aids with certain features: information and demonstration requirements for hearing instrument specialist and audiologists -
AB616Hearing aids with certain features: information and demonstration requirements for hearing instrument specialist and audiologists -
SB604Hearing loop technology: installation in new or renovated buildings owned, leased, or occupied by the state required; DOA duties and exemption and report provisions -
AB615Hearing loop technology: installation in new or renovated buildings owned, leased, or occupied by the state required; DOA duties and exemption and report provisions -
SB601Ignition interlock device requirement applied to all OWI offenses involving alcohol -
AB61Jewish American Heritage Month: May 2019 proclaimed as -
AJR44Lead service line replacement projects re private users of public water systems: bonding authority of the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program increased to provide forgivable loans -
AB399Mental health clubhouses: DHS grant created; conditions and definition provisions -
AB467Nurse aide training: TCS Board grants to districts in areas with nurse aide shortages -
AB254Nurse aide training: TCS Board grants to districts in areas with nurse aide shortages -
SB222Personal care services reimbursement under MA increased; eligibility for BadgerCare Plus and BadgerCare Plus Core expanded; DHS required to apply for Medicaid expansion -
AB255Reporting place of employment of campaign finance contributors: amount required for report increased -
SB81Rozga, Margaret “Peggy”: appointment as Wisconsin Poet Laureate for 2019 and 2020 recognized -
AJR70Sign language interpreters: new categories of licenses established, examination provisions; Sign Language Interpreter Council eliminated and Sign Language Interpreters Advisory Committee established; DSPS duties -
AB250Special registration deputies: municipal clerks or board of election commissioners to appoint -
AB970Special registration deputies: municipal clerks or board of election commissioners to appoint -
SB859Special registration plates that are military in nature: authorized groups expanded to include surviving spouse of military medal recipient or Pearl Harbor veteran; fee exemption provisions; DOT and DOA duties -
AB127State holidays: spring election and general election designated as; state offices, except Elections Commission, to close and no classes held at UW System institutions; public employee paid holidays provision -
AB971State holidays: spring election and general election designated as; state offices, except Elections Commission, to close and no classes held at UW System institutions; public employee paid holidays provision -
SB860Stating name and address at polling place prior to voting: exception for voter unable to do so due to disability -
AB168Suspension of voter ID requirement during a declared state of emergency -
SB920Trampoline park license requirement created; liability coverage, exemptions, and DSPS duties -
AB836Trampoline park license requirement created; liability coverage, exemptions, and DSPS duties -
SB777Trauma-informed care position grants from DHS, conditions specified -
AB291Wisconsin AmeriCorps Day recognized October 11, 2019, and 25th anniversary of AmeriCorps recognized -
AJR87Wisconsin Promise Program: grants for eligible students to Wisconsin public institutions of higher education, conditions specified; HEAB duties -
AB1003Other proposals authored or co-authored by Brostoff, Rep. Jonathan (19th Asm.Dist.; D)
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1031870Taylor, Rep. Chris (76th Asm.Dist.; D)
Abortion prohibition with criminal penalties eliminated -
AB367Abrahamson, Justice Shirley: 43 years of service commended and congratulations on her retirement -
AJR61Abrahamson, Justice Shirley: 43 years of service commended and congratulations on her retirement -
AJR69Abrahamson, Justice Shirley: 43 years of service commended and congratulations on her retirement -
SJR48AG powers prior to 2017 WisAct 369 restored re compromise or discontinue civil actions prosecuted by DOJ and compromise and settle cases when DOJ is defending the state -
AB496AG powers prior to 2017 WisAct 369 restored re compromise or discontinue civil actions prosecuted by DOJ and compromise and settle cases when DOJ is defending the state -
SB449Auxiliary container re merchandise, food, or beverages from a food service or retail facility: repeal limitation on authority of political subdivisions to regulate -
AB177Body cameras used by law enforcement agencies: policies, training, and compliance requirements; Open Records Law and privacy provisions -
SB50Businesses that move out of state or the U.S.: income and franchise tax deductions for moving expenses eliminated; definition provision -
AB10Child abuse and neglect reporting hotline posted in schools required -
AB761Child safety restraint system requirements modified -
AB622Condemnation authority used to acquire land to establish or extend recreational trails, bicycle ways or lanes, or pedestrian ways: prohibition eliminated -
SB65Construing political contributions or money spent by corporations to influence elections as free speech prohibited: constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
AJR148Contests for killing wild animals prohibited; forfeiture provision -
AB29Contests for killing wild animals prohibited; forfeiture provision -
SB30Current W-2 form as proof of residence when registering to vote authorized -
AB244Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls: May 5th proclaimed as -
AJR43Discrimination in housing based on citizenship or immigration status is unlawful -
AB425Discrimination in housing based on citizenship or immigration status is unlawful -
SB539Duty to report child abuse: provisions for member of the clergy revised -
AB423Duty to report child abuse: provisions for member of the clergy revised -
SB382Employment discrimination includes considering applicant's conviction record before being selected for an interview -
AB384Employment discrimination includes considering applicant's conviction record before being selected for an interview -
SB421Firearm in a residence in which another resident is prohibited from possessing a firearm: storage requirements and penalty provisions; JRCCP may report -
AB416Firearm possession by person convicted of misdemeanor crime of domestic violence: prohibition created, not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect provision; JRCCP may report -
AB334First offense OWI: petition to expunge record under certain conditions; ignition interlock device provision -
AB211Food and beverages served in foam polystyrene packaging prohibited, exceptions provided and DATCP duties -
AB226Food and beverages served in foam polystyrene packaging prohibited, exceptions provided and DATCP duties -
SB210Food containers that contain bisphenol A (BPA): manufacture, wholesale, or retail sale of without conspicuous labels prohibited; penalty provisions and DATCP duties -
AB923Foster parent eligibility for MA under BadgerCare Plus, conditions set, DHS to request approval from DHHS -
AB992Fundamental right of every woman to choose a safe and legal abortion; various abortion-related regulations eliminated -
AB1029Fundamental right of every woman to choose a safe and legal abortion; various abortion-related regulations eliminated -
SB898Handgun purchase: 48 hour waiting period restored -
AB336Handgun purchase: 48 hour waiting period restored -
SB312Individual income tax rates increased and brackets expanded from 4 to 5; one-time general program operations appropriation for UW System; DOR duties -
AB969Individuals 17 years of age may vote in a primary election if the individual will be 18 years of age by the election following the primary; statewide referendum required -
AB320Individuals 17 years of age may vote in a primary election if the individual will be 18 years of age by the election following the primary; statewide referendum required -
SB307Law enforcement use of force incidents: DOJ annual report required, appropriation provision -
AB1013Law enforcement use of force incidents: DOJ annual report required, appropriation provision -
SB890Lead in drinking water: child care centers, child care providers, and recreational and educational camps required to test for; remediation plan provisions -
AB475Lead testing of potable water sources in schools: requirements created; exception to referendum restrictions for lead remediation; BCPL loans allowed; Safe Drinking Water Loan Program provision -
AB476License for overnight recreational and educational camps: inspection requirement modified if accredited by the American Camp Association -
AB353Manufacturing income limit re manufacturing and agriculture tax credit; revenue increase used for one-time increase to school districts for special education, DOA and DOR duties -
AB968Manufacturing income limit re manufacturing and agriculture tax credit; revenue increase used for one-time increase to school districts for special education, DOA and DOR duties -
SB876Medical cannabis: DHS to establish registry for specified medical conditions or treatments and issue ID cards; producer, processor, or dispensary to obtain license from DATCP, conditions and fee provisions; discrimination in employment and licensing prohibitions; medical use defense to THC-related prosecutions and forfeiture actions for registered persons; JRCCP may report -
AB570Medical cannabis: DHS to establish registry for specified medical conditions or treatments and issue ID cards; producer, processor, or dispensary to obtain license from DATCP, conditions and fee provisions; discrimination in employment and licensing prohibitions; medical use defense to THC-related prosecutions and forfeiture actions for registered persons; JRCCP may report -
SB507Neuroimmune disorders in children (including PANS and PANDAS): pediatricians and pediatric specialists required to view MEB approved presentations or webinars; DHS duties -
AB722Out-of-home placement of child with nonparent relative or other unlicensed person prohibited if that person has a record of a crime against a child; background investigation of licensed out-of-home care provider provision -
AB778Patient right to medically accurate information: health care provider obligation to provide and civil action provisions created; employment retribution prohibited -
AB1028Patient right to medically accurate information: health care provider obligation to provide and civil action provisions created; employment retribution prohibited -
SB897Pelvic exam on anesthetized or unconscious patient: requiring hospitals to have policy on written and verbal informed consent before medical student may perform -
AB694Pesticide regulation or prohibition: political subdivision may enact an ordinance -
AB227Pesticide regulation or prohibition: political subdivision may enact an ordinance -
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