1872Subeck, Rep. Lisa (78th Asm.Dist.; D)
Abortion prohibition with criminal penalties eliminated -
AB367Abortion prohibition with criminal penalties eliminated -
SB419Accommodations at legislative committee meetings: notice, language, interpreter, alternative formats, and other accommodations requirements -
AB355Accommodations at legislative committee meetings: notice, language, interpreter, alternative formats, and other accommodations requirements -
SB375Adoption assistance eligibility: definition of children with special needs modified [Admin.Code DCF 50.09] -
AB564Adoption placement for children in foster care with special needs: appropriation to Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin for Wendy’s Wonderful Kids program -
AB658Advisory referendum for November 2020 ballot re should Congress propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to overturn Citizens United v. F.E.C. and related cases -
AJR11Advisory referendum for November 2020 ballot re should Congress propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to overturn Citizens United v. F.E.C. and related cases -
SJR9Authority of a private person to bring a qui tam claim against another person making a false claim for MA restored; AG authority provisions -
AB420Authority of a private person to bring a qui tam claim against another person making a false claim for MA restored; AG authority provisions -
SB374Break time for employees to express breast milk: requirements created, accommodations specified, and employment discrimination provision -
AB506Break time for employees to express breast milk: requirements created, accommodations specified, and employment discrimination provision -
SB513Certified nursing assistant (CNA) training costs: individual income tax credit created -
AB253``Class B” license limit on sales of distilled spirits for off-premises consumption eliminated -
AB74Construing political contributions or money spent by corporations to influence elections as free speech prohibited: constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
AJR148Deputy DA allocation and salary formula modified -
SB509Diesel truck idling reduction grant program: sunset eliminated -
AB1007Financial exploitation of a vulnerable person: civil cause of action created; definition provision -
SB41Firearm 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 or by person who is a fugitive from justice: prohibition created; DOJ duties; JRCCP may report -
AB577Firearm storage requirements if child under age 18 is present in the residence; penalty provisions; JRCCP may report -
AB417Food allergy menu disclosure requirement for restaurants and certain retail food establishments -
AB241Food allergy posters required in restaurants and retail food establishments in a place frequented by employees -
AB240Fugitive from justice is prohibited from possessing a firearm; DOJ duties -
AB507Harvest for hope grant: DATCP to award to nonprofit statewide food banks and emergency feeding organizations to promote donation of excess and unmarketable farm and food products; sunset provision -
AB540Holocaust and other genocides: incorporation into model academic standards for social studies and instruction in specified grades required -
AB816Housing 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 -
AB508Housing 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)
Assembly Bills:
5,
7,
10,
21,
20,
18,
22,
24,
25,
29,
39,
33,
34,
38,
36,
40,
41,
43,
45,
52,
51,
61,
62,
65,
66,
68,
70,
75,
83,
84,
87,
89,
90,
111,
112,
114,
116,
117,
126,
128,
118,
119,
121,
122,
124,
125,
132,
134,
137,
146,
147,
143,
141,
149,
123,
151,
152,
144,
158,
162,
164,
167,
170,
171,
184,
188,
199,
202,
214,
215,
216,
219,
221,
226,
227,
232,
238,
248,
242,
244,
252,
259,
265,
234,
269,
270,
245,
247,
246,
287,
290,
291,
292,
249,
293,
250,
297,
299,
300,
303,
307,
309,
311,
312,
319,
320,
321,
329,
330,
336,
337,
338,
346,
358,
359,
378,
375,
377,
382,
384,
387,
388,
389,
390,
391,
392,
394,
396,
397,
400,
407,
408,
406,
405,
404,
403,
402,
422,
410,
411,
413,
423,
424,
425,
431,
433,
439,
436,
440,
446,
447,
449,
460,
463,
475,
476,
477,
532,
491,
452,
494,
497,
520,
471,
517,
519,
536,
537,
538,
542,
548,
531,
552,
527,
528,
555,
525,
568,
569,
529,
530,
570,
574,
582,
585,
587,
588,
589,
596,
573,
607,
613,
614,
618,
619,
620,
621,
623,
624,
625,
633,
636,
637,
641,
653,
655,
656,
667,
666,
660,
675,
676,
677,
678,
682,
693,
697,
694,
699,
700,
680,
714,
715,
703,
725,
726,
727,
728,
729,
730,
732,
735,
744,
745,
746,
751,
738,
755,
756,
757,
760,
759,
764,
765,
766,
767,
768,
776,
773,
774,
775,
770,
778,
797,
796,
795,
799,
790,
791,
792,
800,
801,
822,
825,
789,
845,
785,
827,
828,
829,
830,
831,
832,
863,
864,
865,
866,
867,
868,
815,
887,
888,
889,
890,
891,
892,
839,
847,
916,
917,
841,
918,
919,
920,
852,
858,
932,
926,
930,
937,
938,
955,
957,
959,
945,
946,
974,
977,
979,
980,
982,
983,
987,
988,
990,
992,
993,
996,
999,
1003,
1004,
1006,
1008,
1009,
1011,
1016,
1030,
1020,
1022,
1023,
1024,
1025,
1027,
1028,
1029Assembly Joint Resolutions:
4,
7,
8,
6,
9,
10,
12,
13,
14,
15,
19,
28,
21,
17,
22,
18,
20,
23,
24,
25,
27,
30,
31,
45,
47,
43,
42,
53,
54,
50,
58,
52,
59,
67,
68,
69,
61,
70,
72,
80,
81,
83,
85,
93,
95,
94,
98,
99,
101,
104,
103,
109,
115,
116,
120,
121,
117,
124,
126,
123,
127,
137,
134,
131,
135,
141,
133,
150,
152,
153,
157,
144,
154,
156Assembly Resolutions:
11,
18Senate Bills:
5,
9,
10,
12,
19,
21,
25,
26,
30,
36,
37,
39,
40,
42,
44,
45,
46,
48,
49,
55,
58,
61,
66,
73,
74,
75,
76,
77,
78,
79,
80,
82,
83,
92,
93,
102,
104,
105,
91,
107,
108,
110,
100,
113,
114,
118,
119,
120,
121,
122,
123,
124,
125,
126,
129,
130,
132,
133,
136,
138,
139,
144,
146,
147,
153,
154,
155,
157,
158,
159,
160,
167,
168,
195,
196,
200,
203,
204,
209,
210,
212,
217,
221,
222,
223,
225,
226,
227,
229,
230,
235,
245,
239,
249,
240,
241,
242,
253,
254,
259,
262,
263,
264,
265,
266,
270,
288,
293,
302,
305,
307,
308,
309,
311,
312,
313,
317,
324,
329,
332,
333,
336,
340,
344,
348,
349,
355,
356,
357,
358,
359,
360,
361,
364,
366,
367,
380,
381,
382,
392,
384,
393,
397,
398,
416,
417,
420,
421,
423,
424,
432,
440,
442,
444,
448,
446,
459,
465,
469,
470,
472,
479,
480,
481,
483,
489,
490,
493,
496,
498,
499,
500,
503,
504,
506,
507,
508,
511,
517,
522,
527,
533,
536,
538,
539,
542,
543,
549,
551,
556,
561,
560,
562,
565,
566,
567,
572,
574,
575,
577,
589,
592,
596,
599,
602,
603,
605,
606,
616,
617,
618,
619,
635,
625,
629,
630,
632,
636,
640,
644,
645,
649,
651,
653,
655,
657,
658,
659,
660,
661,
664,
674,
675,
676,
686,
687,
693,
695,
703,
730,
709,
710,
712,
715,
716,
717,
718,
722,
723,
731,
724,
732,
733,
734,
744,
747,
750,
751,
757,
759,
760,
761,
763,
778,
779,
788,
790,
812,
813,
814,
815,
825,
826,
829,
831,
832,
834,
835,
836,
837,
838,
839,
841,
845,
848,
854,
855,
856,
862,
865,
868,
869,
874,
875,
878,
881,
884,
885,
888,
889,
894,
896,
897,
898,
899,
901,
902,
905,
909Senate Joint Resolutions:
4,
6,
7,
8,
10,
11,
14,
15,
17,
19,
20,
21,
22,
24,
25,
27,
35,
38,
37,
39,
40,
44,
47,
48,
51,
52,
53,
61,
62,
64,
71,
73,
77,
78,
79,
82,
87,
88,
89,
95,
97,
98,
102,
100,
103,
105