Electa Quinney Day proclaimed November 1, the first day of National Native American Heritage Month -
AJR50Electa Quinney Day proclaimed November 1, the first day of National Native American Heritage Month -
SJR27Fire fighting foams with PFAS voluntarily surrendered: expanding clean sweep program to include; third party provision -
AB792Groundwater substances list compiled by DNR: public notice and comment period requirement; DHS provision -
AB794Groundwater substances list compiled by DNR: public notice and comment period requirement; DHS provision -
SB708Highway project cost reduction incentives: contractor proposals and DOT authority to amend the contract -
AB274Insurance policy renewal: notice of change in terms or premium amount modified -
AB305Insurance policy renewal: notice of change in terms or premium amount modified -
SB289Medical marijuana program created, license provisions; Medical Marijuana Regulatory Commission created and attached to DOR; excise tax, criminal provisions, Prescription Drug Monitoring Program, fair employment law, UI, and WC provisions; JRCCP may report -
AB750Medical marijuana program created, license provisions; Medical Marijuana Regulatory Commission created and attached to DOR; excise tax, criminal provisions, Prescription Drug Monitoring Program, fair employment law, UI, and WC provisions; JRCCP may report -
SB683Medical marijuana registry and firearms restrictions record search: DOJ cannot consider registry status and DHS cannot disclose registry status -
AB236Motorcycle profiling: increased public awareness and collaboration with the community and law enforcement encouraged -
AJR143Naturopathic medicine practice: regulation and licensing provisions created; Naturopathic Medicine Examining Board created; JRCCP may report and JSCTE appendix report -
AB973Naturopathic medicine practice: regulation and licensing provisions created; Naturopathic Medicine Examining Board created; JRCCP may report and JSCTE appendix report -
SB866Next Generation 911 grants from DMA -
AB471Paper and Forestry Products Month: May 2020 proclaimed as -
AJR133Paper and Forestry Products Month: May 2020 proclaimed as -
SJR102Pharmacists permitted to prescribe contraceptives to persons at least 18 years of age; Pharmacy Examining Board and emergency rules provisions -
AB304Presumption of riparian rights on navigable waterways created -
AB551Recreational and educational camp: DSPS to establish separate standards -
AB435Recreational and educational camp: DSPS to establish separate standards -
SB396Sale of motor vehicles, parts, accessories, and services: sales tax revenue deposited in transportation fund -
AB272Severe weather incidents in July 2019: commending emergency response personnel, National Guard, the Red Cross, the Salvation Army, utility crews, and volunteers for their response and efforts to keep communities safe -
AJR78Shared services aid program for school districts created -
AB441Shared services aid program for school districts created -
SB413Showing your marked ballot to another person in a way that the mark is identifiable: prohibition eliminated -
AB43Sourcing materials from within the right-of-way of a highway improvement encouraged, bidder provisions -
AB278State Auditor to appoint an inspector general to DOT re fraud, waste, abuse, or inefficiency investigations, identify savings, and review claims; annual report required; Speaker of the Assembly, Senate Majority Leader, and certain legislative committees authority -
AB280Temporary practice by physicians at recreational or educational camps allowed, conditions specified -
AB428Uniform School Budget and Accounting, Committee on, created in DPI to advise and create a computerized uniform budget and accounting system, report required, JCF provision -
AB810Uniform School Budget and Accounting, Committee on, created in DPI to advise and create a computerized uniform budget and accounting system, report required, JCF provision -
SB743Veterans outreach and recovery program re substance abuse and mental health disorders: 2017 WisAct 295 sunset repealed, funding provision -
AB131Water quality management in state highway projects: DOT to encourage alternate plans -
AB276Whole grade sharing agreement between school boards: categorical aid created; resolution to consider school district consolidation provision -
AB442Whole grade sharing agreement between school boards: categorical aid created; resolution to consider school district consolidation provision -
SB412WRS revisions re minimum retirement age, annuitant who is rehired and elects not to suspend annuity, and minimum break in service between terminating covered employment and returning to covered employment; DETF report required; JSCRS appendix report -
AB670WRS revisions re minimum retirement age, annuitant who is rehired and elects not to suspend annuity, and minimum break in service between terminating covered employment and returning to covered employment; DETF report required; JSCRS appendix report -
SB612Other proposals authored or co-authored by Felzkowski, Rep. Mary (35th Asm.Dist.; R)
Assembly Bills:
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826,
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998Assembly Joint Resolutions:
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127Senate Bills:
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895Senate Joint Resolutions:
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931805Fields, Rep. Jason (11th Asm.Dist.; D)
Authorized state building program for 2019-21 amended to add grants re construction or improvements to indoor, athletic or aquatic athletic facilities statewide -
AB895Early stage seed investment credit: allocation to offset certain taxes imposed on insurers allowed; LLC, partnership, and tax-option corporation provision -
AB225 ``Energy provider” definition expanded re trespassing on or damaging property of; JRCCP may report -
AB426Equal opportunity intern program established for Assembly and Senate offices, Governor's office, and DOJ's Milwaukee office; DWD program to place interns in Wisconsin businesses; conditions specified -
AB1023Juneteenth Day: the 57th celebration in the State of Wisconsin recognized on June 19, 2019 -
AJR64Juneteenth Day: the 57th celebration in the State of Wisconsin recognized on June 19, 2019 -
SJR49Minority teacher loan program eligibility modified -
AB51Motor vehicle manufacturer, importer, or distributor prohibited practice created re adverse action against a dealer of its motor vehicles -
AB335Multijurisdictional business improvement district (MJBID) created by 2 or more municipalities authorized, conditions set; neighborhood improvement district (NID) financial statement and audit requirements; notice requirements provision -
AB538Multijurisdictional business improvement district (MJBID) created by 2 or more municipalities authorized, conditions set; neighborhood improvement district (NID) financial statement and audit requirements; notice requirements provision -
SB483Online early learning pilot program for low-income children in certain school districts established; DPI duties and reports and matching funds provisions -
AB662Pepper spray (oleoresin of capsicum) sale, possession, or use provisions expanded to include CS gel, definition provision -
AB308TPR changes re hearings and grounds; disclaimer of parental rights and rights of alleged father; payments to out-of-state private child placing agency re adoption -
AB263Wireless services and infrastructure provider regulatory framework for state and political subdivisions, right-of-way provisions; setback requirements by political subdivisions for mobile service support structures authorized -
AB234Other proposals authored or co-authored by Fields, Rep. Jason (11th Asm.Dist.; D)
Assembly Bills:
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779,
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832,
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869,
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892Senate Joint Resolutions:
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1001812Goyke, Rep. Evan (18th Asm.Dist.; D)
AG 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 -
AB496Community restorative courts: DOJ grant program for counties and tribes to establish; trauma-informed care for certain nonviolent criminal offenders provision -
AB933Earned release program: adding completion of a vocational readiness training program to eligibility; DOC to report on the program and the aging and elderly population of prisons -
AB830Electric bicycle operation regulations established -
AB132Expungement of criminal court records that do not result in a conviction: procedure created; DOJ duties -
AB1008Extended supervision: cap for certain felonies changed, and early discharge and earned compliance credit created, conditions specified; DOC report required; JRCCP may report -
AB832Healthy eating incentive pilot program: sunset extended -
AB412Incident-based reporting for crime data: DOJ grants to local law enforcement agencies -
AB1009Juvenile court jurisdiction changes re age of alleged, age to be adjudged delinquent, original adult court jurisdiction, Serious Juvenile Offender Program eligibility, out-of-home care extended to age 21, custodial interrogation of a juvenile, DCF juvenile classification system, deferred prosecution agreement option, multisystemic therapy, and school-based behavior responses; juvenile diversion services grant program created in DCF -
AB1036Marijuana: penalty for possession of not more than 10 grams reduced to a forfeiture; JRCCP may report -
AB1004Milwaukee County may impose additional sales and use tax; conditions and referendum provisions -
AB521Milwaukee County may impose additional sales and use tax; conditions and referendum provisions -
SB471Record expunged of certain offenses: removes condition that a person committed the crime before age 25 and permits the individual to petition the court -
AB33Revocation of probation, parole or extended supervision: conditions modified and option for DOC to sanction the person created, DHA provision; DOC annual report required -
AB831Secured residential care centers for children and youth (SRCCCY) established in 2017 WisAct 185: changes to design and construction grant program, closure date for Lincoln Hills and Copper Lake Schools, grandfathering current juvenile detention programs, transfer and supervision of juveniles between facilities, and purchase of services between counties and DOC; LAB and DHS provisions -
AB188Treatment and diversion (TAD) grant program changes; funding provision and Criminal Justice Coordinating Council study required -
AB1006Other proposals authored or co-authored by Goyke, Rep. Evan (18th Asm.Dist.; D)
Assembly Bills:
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59,
111,
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248,
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309,
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319,
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759,
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767,
768,
773,
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775,
823,
824,
786,
816,
925,
926,
945,
961,
983,
1012,
1013,
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693,
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734,
744,
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830,
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1031938Gruszynski, Rep. Staush (90th Asm.Dist.; D)
Authorized 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 -
AB493Authorized 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 -
SB445Automatic voter registration: Elections Commission to facilitate, DOT provisions, and report required -
AB309