Violent felon: prosecution for crime of illegal possession of a firearm provisions modified; report provision -
SB745Water quality management in state highway projects: DOT to encourage alternate plans -
AB276Water quality management in state highway projects: DOT to encourage alternate plans -
SB275Witness’s testimony by deposition may be used at criminal trial if witness is at risk of being intimidated -
AB803Other proposals authored or co-authored by Sanfelippo, Rep. Joe (15th Asm.Dist.; R)
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9281842Sargent, Rep. Melissa (48th Asm.Dist.; D)
Age for marriage: exceptions for minors between ages 16 and 18 eliminated -
AB715Airport sound mitigation grant program: DOT to administer; structures specified and military base or installation provision -
AB619Campaign contribution limits to entities such as political action committees, legislative campaign committees, and political parties established; elimination of segregated fund provision -
SB75Cash tips paid to an employee by a customer: income tax exemption created; JSCTE appendix report -
AB231Child sexual abuse prevention policy and instructional program for kindergarten through sixth grade: DPI to develop and school boards required to adopt DPI program or their own policy and program -
AB377Clean and Renewable Energy, Joint Task Force on: committees on Assembly and Senate organization required to immediately appoint; findings deadline specified -
AJR95Diabetes care and prevention action program: DHS to develop; DETF, DPI, and DOC provisions; biennial report required -
AB238Diapers, undergarments for incontinence, tampons, and sanitary napkins: sales and use tax exemption created; JSCTE appendix report -
AB751Donate Life Month: April 2020 proclaimed as -
AJR135Duty to report child abuse: provisions for member of the clergy revised -
AB423Extreme risk protection TRO and extreme risk protection injunction created; respondent is prohibited from possessing a firearm and may be ordered to surrender all firearms, penalty provisions; JRCCP may report -
AB573Extreme risk protection TRO and extreme risk protection injunction created; respondent is prohibited from possessing a firearm and may be ordered to surrender all firearms, penalty provisions; JRCCP may report -
SB530Fire fighting foam containing PFAS: prohibition created; DNR duties and forfeiture provision -
AB323Firearm storage requirements if child under age 18 is present in the residence; penalty provisions; JRCCP may report -
AB417Household and dependent care services expenses: individual income tax credit based on federal tax credit created; current individual income tax deduction sunsetted; JSCTE appendix report -
AB642Household and dependent care services expenses: individual income tax credit based on federal tax credit created; current individual income tax deduction sunsetted; JSCTE appendix report -
SB622Impersonating a public officer, public employee, or employee of a utility with intent to mislead: felony crime created; JRCCP may report -
AB545Individual and candidate committee contribution limit decreased for statewide officeholders -
SB76Individuals 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 -
AB320Lost or stolen firearm: report to law enforcement and written notice in commercial sales or transfers required; penalty provisions; JRCCP may report -
AB419Marijuana: recreational use and medical use permitted; excise tax, labor peace agreement, registry ID cards, compassion centers, operating a motor vehicle under the influence, fair employment law, insurance, UI, and public assistance provisions; DATCP, DHS, and DOR duties; JRCCP may report -
AB220Marijuana: recreational use and medical use permitted; excise tax, labor peace agreement, registry ID cards, compassion centers, operating a motor vehicle under the influence, fair employment law, insurance, UI, and public assistance provisions; DATCP, DHS, and DOR duties; JRCCP may report -
SB377Menstrual products provided at no charge in restroom facilities in state and local buildings and school buildings -
AB381Native Pollinator Health, Task Force on, created; report required -
AB574Native Pollinator Health, Task Force on, created; report required -
SB617Noonan Syndrome Awareness Month: February recognized as -
AJR125Noonan Syndrome Awareness Month: February recognized as -
SJR91Pharmacists permitted to prescribe, administer, and dispense injectable and self-administered hormonal contraceptives; Pharmacy Examining Board and emergency rules provisions -
AB290Restrooms in public buildings: designated for use by both sexes under set conditions -
AB261Runaway Prevention Month: November 2019 proclaimed as -
AJR99Sale or transfer of firearm, including frame or receiver, prohibited unless through a federally licensed firearms dealer and background check on transferee is conducted; exceptions and penalty provisions; JRCCP may report -
AB431Sale or transfer of firearm, including frame or receiver, prohibited unless through a federally licensed firearms dealer and background check on transferee is conducted; exceptions and penalty provisions; JRCCP may report -
SB572Sexual assault kits: procedures for transmission, processing, and storage created -
AB214Sexual contact with a child: statute of limitations removed -
AB424Stands operated by minors allowed without a food processing plant license or retail food establishment license; conditions, ordinance, and definition provisions -
AB186State minimum wage increased and DWD to annually revise using the consumer price index; provisions for tipped employees, meal and lodging allowances, and certain categories of employees modified; prohibition on local minimum wage ordinance eliminated -
AB961State park annual vehicle admission fee waived for families with pupil in grade four; visitor activity guide for schools provision -
AB252State park annual vehicle admission fee waived for families with pupil in grade four; visitor activity guide for schools provision -
SB212Suicide by firearm prevention: DHS grants for prevention materials and training firearm retailer or range; matching funds or in-kind services provision -
AB527SWIB prohibited from investing in securities of any firearms company -
AB269Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month: February recognized as -
AJR4Teen dating violence prevention education required in schools and each school board must adopt a policy; DPI duties and model health curriculum provision -
AB378Teen dating violence prevention education required in schools and each school board must adopt a policy; DPI duties and model health curriculum provision -
SB420Transgender Equality Task Force created to study legal and societal barriers to equality for transgender, intersex, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming individuals and make recommendations to the Governor and Legislature; report required -
AB312Trigger lock or secure, lockable container required for commercial sale or transfer of firearms; penalty provisions; JRCCP may report -
AB418Wisconsin Promise Program: grants for eligible students to Wisconsin public institutions of higher education, conditions specified; HEAB duties -
AB1003Wisconsin Promise Program: grants for eligible students to Wisconsin public institutions of higher education, conditions specified; HEAB duties -
SB885Other proposals authored or co-authored by Sargent, Rep. Melissa (48th Asm.Dist.; D)
Assembly Bills:
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38,
40,
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84,
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114,
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1051847Schraa, Rep. Michael (53rd Asm.Dist.; R)
Billboards used to recruit DOC employees: prohibition repealed -
AB191Collector vehicles and hobbyist vehicles: registration and operation provisions revised -
AB860Counting tips of tipped employees: DWD to promulgate rules re employer use of electronic signature to acknowledge gratuities -
AB840Counting tips of tipped employees: DWD to promulgate rules re employer use of electronic signature to acknowledge gratuities -
SB758Intentional bodily harm to a probation, extended supervision, parole, community supervision, or aftercare agent: crime expanded to include family member of the agent and threats of harm; JRCCP may report -
AB198Intentional bodily harm to a probation, extended supervision, parole, community supervision, or aftercare agent: crime expanded to include family member of the agent and threats of harm; JRCCP may report -
SB185Medication and prescription provided to prisoner upon release: DOC required to provide -
AB653National Lupus Awareness Month: May 2019 recognized as -
AJR33National Lupus Awareness Month: May 2019 recognized as -
SJR26Oshkosh North High School’s softball team congratulated on the 2019 State Division I Championship and undefeated season -
AJR79Pharmacy benefit manager regulation and registration with OCI established; audits of pharmacists or pharmacies requirements; insurance policy cannot restrict or penalize pharmacy for informing insured of price differences of prescribed drug or device; drug substitution, cost sharing limitation, and choice of provider provisions -
AB114Pharmacy benefit manager regulation and registration with OCI established; audits of pharmacists or pharmacies requirements; insurance policy cannot restrict or penalize pharmacy for informing insured of price differences of prescribed drug or device; drug substitution, cost sharing limitation, and choice of provider provisions -
SB100Placement of sexually violent persons on supervised release: clarification of 2017 WisAct 184; DHS and county duties modified -
AB55Placement of sexually violent persons on supervised release: clarification of 2017 WisAct 184; DHS and county duties modified -
SB60Prescription drug payments: disability insurance policy required to apply to out-of-pocket maximum or other cost-sharing requirement -
SB907Renewal of registered electrician enrollment for a youth apprentice: DSPS rule modified [Admin.Code SPS 305.45] -
AB850Renewal of registered electrician enrollment for a youth apprentice: DSPS rule modified [Admin.Code SPS 305.45] -
SB764Secured 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 -
AB188Secured 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 -
SB168Telehealth mental health treatment expanded to certain offenders under community supervision; DOC duties -
AB654UW Oshkosh men’s basketball team commended for winning the 2019 NCAA Division III National Championship title -
AJR26Wisconsin Safe and Healthy Schools Center (WISH Center): DPI annual grant awarded to a CESA re collaborative program on school safety, mental health, and AODA prevention -
AB529Wisconsin Safe and Healthy Schools Center (WISH Center): DPI annual grant awarded to a CESA re collaborative program on school safety, mental health, and AODA prevention -
SB506Other proposals authored or co-authored by Schraa, Rep. Michael (53rd Asm.Dist.; R)
Assembly Bills:
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5,
20,
4,
24,
33,
43,
52,
57,
71,
75,
81,
126,
128,
119,
121,
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124,
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133,
146,
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