Moratorium on evictions: repealing prohibition on political subdivisions from enacting or enforcing ordinances -
AB914Public employee collective bargaining over wages, hours, and conditions of employment revised; dispute settlement procedure, selection of bargaining unit representatives, and bargaining unit certification provisions -
AB945Special registration deputies: municipal clerks or board of election commissioners to appoint -
AB970State 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 -
AB971Other proposals authored or co-authored by Cabrera, Rep. Marisabel (9th Asm.Dist.; D)
Assembly Bills:
22,
33,
41,
111,
114,
158,
171,
227,
238,
270,
250,
298,
303,
307,
309,
311,
312,
319,
330,
334,
336,
337,
346,
355,
358,
359,
367,
377,
381,
384,
387,
388,
389,
390,
391,
392,
393,
394,
396,
397,
398,
400,
413,
425,
431,
440,
477,
491,
501,
548,
531,
527,
528,
557,
525,
529,
530,
526,
585,
588,
573,
618,
622,
637,
659,
663,
688,
714,
715,
768,
773,
774,
775,
770,
797,
796,
795,
799,
790,
791,
792,
800,
801,
822,
823,
824,
825,
789,
830,
831,
832,
816,
866,
867,
868,
888,
890,
912,
915,
916,
917,
919,
923,
932,
933,
925,
926,
927,
928,
936,
952,
946,
961,
969,
981,
983,
986,
987,
989,
990,
993,
1006,
1011,
1016,
1030,
1022,
1023,
1024,
1034Assembly Joint Resolutions:
7,
8,
28,
22,
24,
25,
30,
47,
43,
58,
52,
67,
68,
69,
61,
64,
70,
72,
71,
80,
83,
91,
104,
116,
124,
137,
148,
134,
135,
141,
150,
152,
153,
157,
154,
156Assembly Resolutions:
8,
14Senate Bills:
25,
39,
49,
75,
76,
77,
78,
79,
80,
81,
104,
107,
209,
217,
253,
259,
265,
270,
293,
305,
308,
309,
312,
316,
324,
332,
333,
347,
348,
355,
356,
357,
358,
359,
360,
361,
366,
367,
373,
375,
376,
393,
419,
421,
442,
468,
478,
479,
493,
496,
498,
502,
503,
504,
506,
520,
527,
530,
538,
539,
543,
562,
566,
572,
575,
588,
640,
644,
703,
709,
710,
712,
715,
716,
717,
718,
722,
723,
724,
744,
750,
776,
779,
790,
812,
813,
814,
815,
816,
828,
829,
830,
832,
833,
844,
848,
849,
851,
854,
855,
856,
859,
860,
861,
871,
877,
887,
894,
905,
906,
909,
916,
917,
918,
919,
920,
921,
922Senate Joint Resolutions:
15,
16,
22,
38,
37,
39,
47,
48,
49,
51,
52,
53,
61,
62,
64,
82,
87,
88,
95,
97,
100,
1031875Considine, Rep. Dave (81st Asm.Dist.; D)
Additional funding to UW for extension services at UW Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences for applied agricultural research -
AB627Assembly rule revised re order of testimony at public hearings [Assembly rule 14 (4)] -
AR14Bills making honorary designation of a highway or bridge: standards established -
AB249Biological sibling who has been adopted: search and affidavit provisions, DCF duties -
AB625CDL requirement for operation of commercial motor vehicle: exception for farmers and family and employees modified -
AB578DPI-issued teachers license required for teachers at private schools participating in a parental choice program or Special Needs Scholarship Program, exception provision -
AB728DPI per pupil payments to private schools participating in parental choice programs: calculation changed -
AB727Electa Quinney Day proclaimed November 1, the first day of National Native American Heritage Month -
AJR50Farm succession planning programs: creating positions within the UW System -
AB494Farm succession planning programs: creating positions within the UW System -
SB448Flood insurance premiums: individual income tax deduction created, conditions specified; JSCTE appendix report -
AB1020Flood insurance premiums: individual income tax deduction created, conditions specified; JSCTE appendix report -
SB902Flood mitigation program created in DOT re grants to political subdivisions for specified road repairs -
AB1019Flood mitigation program created in DOT re grants to political subdivisions for specified road repairs -
SB900Hemp History Week: June 3-9, 2019 recognized as -
SJR54``Ho-Chunk World War II Code Talkers Memorial Highway”: portion of I 90 from state line to I 94 intersection in Monroe County designated as -
AB714``Ho-Chunk World War II Code Talkers Memorial Highway”: portion of I 90 from state line to I 94 intersection in Monroe County designated as -
SB640Industrial hemp laws revised; ``hemp” replaces ``industrial hemp;” THC, DATCP duties, and penalty provisions -
AB206Milk producer affidavit that dairy product does not contain synthetic BGH: DATCP prohibited from promulgating a rule limiting duration of the affidavit -
AB747Motor vehicle accident: proof of financial responsibility or deposits of security for past accidents and property damage reporting thresholds increased -
SB880Motorcycle profiling: increased public awareness and collaboration with the community and law enforcement encouraged -
AJR143Permanency plan review or hearing preparation: providing plan and comments to foster parents and foster children over age 12 -
AB563Physical restraint and seclusion of pupils in schools: laws revised -
AB585Saint Patrick's Day, March 17, 2019: saluting all persons of Irish descent -
AJR15Soil and water resource management program: bonding authority increased -
AB1021Soil and water resource management program: bonding authority increased -
SB903Special Needs Scholarship Program phased out; pupil enrollment cap in statewide, Milwaukee, and Racine parental choice programs; DPI duties -
AB730``Staff Sergeant Daniel D. Busch Memorial Highway”: portion of STH 33 in Columbia County designated as, contributions from interested parties provision -
AB77``Staff Sergeant Daniel D. Busch Memorial Highway”: portion of STH 33 in Columbia County designated as, contributions from interested parties provision -
SB84State aid to resident school district of pupil attending private school under the parental choice program: DPI cannot make certain reductions unless electors approve by referendum -
AB729Wisconsin Propane Education and Research Council allowed to levy an assessment on odorized propane against certain retailers -
AB665Other proposals authored or co-authored by Considine, Rep. Dave (81st Asm.Dist.; D)
Assembly Bills:
21,
22,
33,
41,
42,
61,
70,
78,
111,
113,
114,
116,
126,
137,
146,
147,
151,
162,
164,
167,
176,
184,
188,
199,
203,
211,
214,
226,
227,
229,
238,
248,
244,
240,
258,
234,
270,
245,
247,
246,
290,
295,
299,
303,
310,
309,
311,
312,
315,
317,
319,
320,
321,
335,
326,
329,
330,
334,
336,
337,
341,
346,
355,
358,
367,
381,
384,
394,
396,
397,
398,
399,
422,
410,
411,
413,
415,
424,
425,
431,
433,
438,
436,
440,
447,
449,
460,
463,
491,
452,
493,
496,
495,
497,
506,
510,
517,
521,
519,
534,
535,
537,
538,
548,
527,
568,
569,
530,
570,
575,
580,
582,
588,
589,
564,
573,
607,
622,
623,
637,
642,
643,
668,
666,
660,
675,
676,
677,
678,
683,
693,
698,
694,
695,
700,
715,
725,
745,
746,
751,
756,
759,
764,
766,
768,
773,
774,
775,
797,
796,
795,
799,
790,
791,
792,
800,
801,
825,
789,
826,
830,
831,
832,
865,
866,
867,
815,
888,
889,
890,
886,
916,
917,
841,
918,
919,
923,
932,
933,
927,
928,
930,
936,
938,
955,
958,
959,
950,
952,
945,
961,
963,
968,
969,
970,
972,
977,
980,
983,
986,
987,
989,
993,
996,
999,
1002,
1004,
1006,
1008,
1009,
1012,
1013,
1014,
1015,
1016,
1023,
1025,
1026,
1027,
1028,
1029,
1036Assembly Joint Resolutions:
4,
3,
7,
8,
10,
11,
13,
28,
21,
17,
22,
18,
20,
24,
25,
30,
36,
41,
46,
45,
39,
47,
43,
42,
54,
58,
52,
59,
60,
67,
68,
69,
64,
63,
71,
73,
80,
81,
83,
93,
92,
90,
95,
99,
115,
116,
121,
124,
148,
134,
135,
141,
150,
152,
153,
157,
154,
156Senate Bills:
25,
37,
38,
39,
49,
58,
74,
76,
78,
79,
81,
86,
91,
107,
110,
100,
118,
126,
130,
132,
136,
154,
155,
157,
162,
167,
168,
188,
193,
196,
198,
200,
208,
209,
210,
216,
217,
221,
227,
228,
245,
239,
240,
241,
242,
253,
255,
256,
262,
263,
267,
288,
291,
293,
296,
298,
302,
304,
305,
307,
308,
309,
312,
313,
316,
324,
332,
340,
361,
364,
366,
367,
371,
375,
376,
380,
381,
390,
392,
393,
397,
416,
417,
419,
421,
442,
445,
449,
453,
456,
446,
470,
471,
472,
474,
477,
479,
483,
493,
504,
507,
511,
513,
515,
522,
523,
526,
527,
530,
531,
533,
536,
539,
543,
551,
556,
560,
563,
566,
572,
575,
576,
577,
589,
596,
605,
607,
609,
616,
622,
635,
627,
628,
630,
632,
644,
646,
649,
655,
658,
659,
660,
661,
664,
674,
676,
685,
693,
695,
709,
710,
712,
715,
716,
717,
718,
722,
723,
724,
747,
750,
755,
757,
763,
779,
812,
813,
814,
815,
826,
829,
831,
833,
834,
835,
836,
837,
838,
839,
840,
817,
844,
846,
849,
854,
856,
859,
861,
869,
876,
877,
881,
886,
887,
890,
891,
894,
896,
897,
898,
899,
901,
905Senate Joint Resolutions:
5,
7,
8,
14,
15,
16,
17,
19,
20,
22,
27,
29,
30,
32,
35,
38,
37,
39,
40,
44,
47,
48,
49,
51,
52,
56,
61,
62,
64,
73,
82,
87,
88,
95,
97,
1001811Crowley, Rep. David (17th Asm.Dist.; D)
Achievement Gap Reduction (AGR) program contract requirements modified -
AB739Antetokounmpo, Giannis: congratulating the Milwaukee Buck on winning the 2018-19 NBA MVP Award -
AJR71Automated speed enforcement system (ASES) and traffic control photographic system (TCPS): use allowed in first class city, report required; ordinance, sunset, and forfeiture provisions -
AB365Automated speed enforcement system (ASES) and traffic control photographic system (TCPS): use allowed in first class city, report required; ordinance, sunset, and forfeiture provisions -
SB385Automatic voter registration: Elections Commission to facilitate, DOT provisions, and report required -
AB309Automatic voter registration: Elections Commission to facilitate, DOT provisions, and report required -
SB293Bail jumping provisions and penalties revised; JRCCP may report -
AB638Bail jumping provisions and penalties revised; JRCCP may report -
SB827Black Catholic History Month: November 2019 recognized as -
AJR105Black History Month: February 2019 recognized as -
AJR7Black History Month: February 2019 recognized as -
AJR8Black History Month: February 2019 recognized as -
SJR7Black History Month: February 2020 recognized as -
AJR134Bullying Prevention Month recognized October 2019 and the third Wednesday of October 2019 recognized as Unity Day Against Bullying -
AJR90Candidates for president or vice president required to submit copies of federal tax returns with the Elections Commission -
AB401Candidates for president or vice president required to submit copies of federal tax returns with the Elections Commission -
SB372Character education professional development for teachers, pupil service professionals, and school administrators: DPI grants, sunset provision -
AB149Clearinghouse of information for small businesses: DOA to coordinate with other agencies to publish specified information on the Internet -
AB725Community relations grants: DOJ to award to counties or municipalities with certain percentage of minority population -
AB823Democracy Day: Tuesday after the first Monday in November designated as a state holiday; state offices are closed -
AB688Democracy Day: Tuesday after the first Monday in November designated as a state holiday; state offices are closed -
SB828Diaper changing stations: installation in publicly accessible restrooms in public buildings and identification required for public restrooms in commercial buildings -
AB697Driver education courses: DPI to reimburse school districts, independent charter schools, and private schools participating in parental choice programs; conditions set -
AB675Driver education courses: DPI to reimburse school districts, independent charter schools, and private schools participating in parental choice programs; conditions set -
SB831Driver education program for youth 15 years or older and in out-of-home care: DCF to establish or contract for -
AB624Electronic monitoring for juveniles in truancy cases prohibited -
AB60Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged on specified basis, private cause of action provision: constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
AJR156Equity and Inclusion, Council on and Office for Equity and Inclusion created and attached to DOA; statewide plan for equity and inclusion established; report and FTE provisions -
AB768Extreme 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 -
AB573Family and medical leave law expanded and family and medical leave insurance program created; trust fund, income tax deduction, ordinance, and employer provisions; JSCTE appendix report -
AB666Green bank study by DOA: contract with independent consultant and report required -
AB765Incident-based reporting for crime data: DOJ grants to local law enforcement agencies -
AB1009Individual Medicare supplement policy: policyholder may cancel at any time -
AB217Initiative to propose and approve laws at an election: power reserved to the people and petition process established. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
AJR111Legal age to purchase cigarettes, tobacco products, or nicotine products raised; minimum age to purchase vapor products imposed -
AB422Legal services for low-income tenants in eviction cases: DOA grant program created -
AB990Legislation creating a crime or revising a penalty must be referred to JRCCP, report by committee requirements -
AB773Legislative proposals: requirements for economic impact statements created -
AB824Legislative proposals: requirements for economic impact statements created -
SB830Marijuana possession or distribution: penalty for no more than 28 grams eliminated; distributing to a minor and ordinance provisions -
AB930