Housing assistance program funding for homeless and low or moderate income families; Interagency Council on Homelessness duties; DPI and WHEDA reports; workforce development and job and income support programs; federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) references; community action agencies grants; public assistance advisory committee created in DHS; sober living residence networks encouraged, grant provision; reimbursement for nonemergency medical transportation services for MA recipients; nonrefundable individual income tax credit for household and dependent care services; urban mass transit aid; children in out-of-home-care and adverse experiences report; funding for Institute for Research on Poverty annual report on poverty in the state -
SB467Jewish American Heritage Month: May 2019 proclaimed as -
AJR44Koval, Mike: honoring the public service of the Chief of the Madison Police Department upon his retirement -
AR10Local family and medical leave ordinances: prohibition eliminated -
AB927Local family and medical leave ordinances: prohibition eliminated -
SB833Local governmental units required to establish a civil service system; just cause, grievance procedure, and exception provisions -
AB936Lost or stolen firearm: report to law enforcement and written notice in commercial sales or transfers required; penalty provisions; JRCCP may report -
AB419Mass communications: reporting to the Ethics Commission revised; definition provisions -
AB929Mass communications: reporting to the Ethics Commission revised; definition provisions -
SB850Middleton High School boys cross country team honored for its 2019 state championship -
AJR114Middleton High School girls golf team honored for its 2019 state championship -
AJR113Minimum wage ordinance prohibition eliminated -
AB928Minimum wage ordinance prohibition eliminated -
SB844Nurse aide training: TCS Board grants to districts in areas with nurse aide shortages -
AB254Nursing practice, licensure, and certification changes; advanced practice registered nurses, nurse-midwifery, advanced practice registered nurse prescribers, and Nurse Licensure Compact provisions -
AB267Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month: September 2019 and September 2020 proclaimed as -
AJR91Paternity: presumption and conclusive determination based on genetic tests established; court provisions -
AB166Personal care services reimbursement under MA increased; eligibility for BadgerCare Plus and BadgerCare Plus Core expanded; DHS required to apply for Medicaid expansion -
AB255Political signs: rights of members of homeowners’ associations and housing cooperatives to display -
AB941Pregnant and postpartum people in the custody of a correctional facility: use of physical restraints limited; testing for pregnancy and STDs and access to certain health services related to pregnancy provisions -
AB398Pregnant and postpartum people in the custody of a correctional facility: use of physical restraints limited; testing for pregnancy and STDs and access to certain health services related to pregnancy provisions -
SB316Qualified ABLE savings account program for certain expenses for individuals with disabilities: DFI to implement -
AB912Qualified ABLE savings account program for certain expenses for individuals with disabilities: DFI to implement -
SB776Ranked-choice voting for the election of all local officials, exception for recall elections; Elections Commission duties -
AB1010Ranked-choice voting for the election of all local officials, exception for recall elections; Elections Commission duties -
SB893Respiratory care: temporary certificate to practice issued by MEB modified -
AB558Sibling connection scholarships created re adopted children and biological siblings who do not reside in same household -
AB657State 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 -
AB961Transportation network companies and participating drivers: regulations revised re complaints, suspending drivers, criminal background checks, and forfeitures; JRCCP may report -
SB255Transportation network companies, their drivers, and the driver’s vehicle: local regulation permitted -
SB256Trigger lock or secure, lockable container required for commercial sale or transfer of firearms; penalty provisions; JRCCP may report -
AB418Tuition remission to students who were in foster care or other out-of-home placements: UW and technical college district boards to grant; DCF and HEAB provisions -
AB659Unattended firearms in a retail facility: storage requirements -
AB415Undetectable firearms manufacture, transportation, sale, possession, and carrying prohibited, plans for manufacture provision; possession of frame or receiver of a firearm without a serial number prohibited; JRCCP may report -
AB960Wisconsin Celebrating Women in Public Office Day: March 19 proclaimed as -
AJR16Wisconsin Celebrating Women in Public Office Day: March 19 proclaimed as -
SJR12Other proposals authored or co-authored by Subeck, Rep. Lisa (78th Asm.Dist.; D)
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1051861Summerfield, Rep. Rob (67th Asm.Dist.; R)
Bodily substance thrown or expelled at a public safety officer or prosecutor: court to require testing of criminal defendant for communicable diseases, probable cause provision -
AB744Chippewa Falls Girl Scout tragedy: one year anniversary commemorated on November 3, 2019 -
AJR97Family Navigator Program established in DWD, report required -
AB375Home health care services provided under MA: reimbursement rate increased -
AB447Lake biomanipulation projects to improve water quality: DNR grants created -
AB798Lake biomanipulation projects to improve water quality: DNR grants created -
SB725Local government: filling town board vacancies and provision for member who is temporarily incapacitated; public notice of meeting of a governmental body; removal of any elective town officer; appeal of denial of temporary use permit application or extension; wages of town officer also serving as a town employee; town assessor term of appointment -
AB661Municipal housing reports modified and requiring DOA to post on its website; appendix report and report to legislature required -
AB904Municipal housing reports modified and requiring DOA to post on its website; appendix report and report to legislature required -
SB787Placement of sexually violent persons on supervised release: implementing 2017 WisAct 184; DHS duties -
AB900Psychiatric bed capacity expansion: Building Commission grant to certain hospital -
AB443Rehabilitation of single-family residence built before 1980: refundable individual income tax credit created, conditions specified -
AB905Rehabilitation of single-family residence built before 1980: refundable individual income tax credit created, conditions specified -
SB792State workforce housing credit created; WHEDA duties and report required -
AB906State workforce housing credit created; WHEDA duties and report required -
SB786Stewardship Program: amount obligated for water infrastructure projects in state parks increased -
AB134Stewardship Program: amount obligated for water infrastructure projects in state parks increased -
SB125Tax-advantaged first-time home buyers savings account created -
AB318UW Dairy Innovation Hub: UW Board of Regents to create with operations at specified campuses, report required -
AB207Water Quality, Office of, created, attached to UW System, and housed within the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey; duties specified, reports required -
AB799Workforce housing initiative by political subdivision authorized; mixed-use development TID changes; TID project plan requirement and other changes re extending the life and impact fees; DOA appendix report -
AB859World Trade Month: May 2019 proclaimed as -
AJR37Other proposals authored or co-authored by Summerfield, Rep. Rob (67th Asm.Dist.; R)
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8181828Swearingen, Rep. Rob (34th Asm.Dist.; R)
Alkaline hydrolysis to cremate human remains: DSPS to establish compliance requirements, emergency rule provision -
AB492ATV and UTV regulations revised; administrative code revision [Admin.Code NR 64.14] -
AB652Collector vehicles and hobbyist vehicles: registration and operation provisions revised -
AB860PFAS programs and positions in 2019 AB843: providing funding for -
AB842PFAS standards established, proof of financial responsibility requirement, UW Board of Regents grant for research, municipal grant to address contamination, pilot program re blood testing and cancer cluster study in specified municipalities, laboratory certification criteria, and solid or hazardous waste site or facility investigation; DNR and DHS duties, segregated fund provision -
AB843Premier resort area: Town of Minocqua, City of Sturgeon Bay, and City of Tomahawk authorized to become -
AB374Premier resort area: Town of Minocqua, City of Sturgeon Bay, and City of Tomahawk authorized to become -
SB338Private event venue permit created, exceptions and liability insurance provisions; alcohol beverage permits for racetrack grounds and state fair park vendors; caterer may make retail sales of alcohol beverages on racetrack grounds; closing hour exception for July 13-17, 2020 if authorized by municipality; closing hour for wineries changed; brewer hours of sale modified; DOR duties and JRCCP may report -
AB869Town zoning ordinances affecting shorelands; county shoreland zoning ordinance requirements; county zoning ordinance that applies to all or part of a town’s territory -
AB736Town zoning ordinances affecting shorelands; county shoreland zoning ordinance requirements; county zoning ordinance that applies to all or part of a town’s territory -
SB662Other proposals authored or co-authored by Swearingen, Rep. Rob (34th Asm.Dist.; R)
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8951800Tauchen, Rep. Gary (6th Asm.Dist.; R)
Agricultural development loan guarantee program changes, sunset provision -
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