Highway maintenance or construction area: definition expanded re traffic violations -
SB136Highway work zone safety: liability of vehicle owners for speed and failure to yield violations; driver education instruction requirements -
SB244Hispanic Heritage Month: September 15 to October 15 proclaimed as -
SJR64Homestead tax credit: maximum income threshold increased -
SB267Homestead tax credit: maximum income threshold increased -
AB295Insulin: cost sharing under health insurance policies and plans capped; OCI report required -
SB340Lifetime fishing license to residents established; lifetime fishing trust fund created -
SB508Marketing of employment and training opportunities to former UW System students: DWD to prepare packet and Board of Regents required to distribute; sunset provision -
SB529Maternity and newborn care: disability insurance and governmental self-insured health plans required to cover essential health benefit specified by OCI -
AB987Mississippi River erosion control revolving loan program established in DNR to assist certain municipalities and home owners -
SB878Motor vehicle accident: proof of financial responsibility or deposits of security for past accidents and property damage reporting thresholds increased -
SB880Motor vehicle manufacturer, importer, or distributor prohibited practice created re adverse action against a dealer of its motor vehicles -
SB304Naturopathic medicine practice: regulation and licensing provisions created; Naturopathic Medicine Examining Board created; JRCCP may report and JSCTE appendix report -
SB866Nursing practice, licensure, and certification changes; advanced practice registered nurses, nurse-midwifery, advanced practice registered nurse prescribers, and Nurse Licensure Compact provisions -
SB249Oregon High School girls soccer term: honoring their athletic achievements and recognized for winning the 2019 WIAA Division II girls soccer championship -
AJR76Pepper spray (oleoresin of capsicum) sale, possession, or use provisions expanded to include CS gel, definition provision -
SB290Physical Therapy Licensure Compact ratified -
SB390PSC to require retail electric utilities and cooperatives to survey customers about broadband service availability and Internet service providers to disclose certain information to improve broadband mapping; supplemental appropriation for the broadband expansion grant program -
SB839Termination of a TID: distribution of state aid payments for personal property taxes to taxing jurisdictions modified -
SB561Wisconsin opportunity zones: investing capital gains and income and franchise tax benefits; JSCTE appendix report -
SB440Wisconsin Student Loan Refinancing Authority created, student loan counseling provision; DFI, HEAB, and institutions of higher education duties; report required -
SB444Wisconsin Supreme Court to review decision by a justice on a motion to disqualify him or herself from an action -
AB406WRS teacher annuitants who return to work: exception to suspension of annuity; JSCRS appendix report -
SB627Other proposals authored or co-authored by Ringhand, Sen. Janis (15th Sen.Dist.; D)
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1051915Risser, Sen. Fred (26th Sen.Dist.; D)
100th Anniversary of the American Family Children’s Hospital: year 2020 proclaimed as -
SJR96100th Anniversary of the American Family Children’s Hospital: year 2020 proclaimed as -
AJR140Abortion prohibition with criminal penalties eliminated -
SB419Abortion prohibition with criminal penalties eliminated -
AB367Advisory 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 -
SB374Authority of a private person to bring a qui tam claim against another person making a false claim for MA restored; AG authority provisions -
AB420Blue Books distributed to libraries under DOC -
SB879Blue Books distributed to libraries under DOC -
AB997Columbus Day renamed Indigenous Peoples Day -
SB536Condemnation authority used to acquire land to establish or extend recreational trails, bicycle ways or lanes, or pedestrian ways: prohibition eliminated -
SB65Contests for killing wild animals prohibited; forfeiture provision -
SB30Contests for killing wild animals prohibited; forfeiture provision -
AB29Controller collecting personal data from consumer required to inform consumer and provide certain information; data breach notification requirements; DOJ and AG duties -
AB870Controllers required to delete consumer’s personal data upon request of the consumer; exceptions and AG duties; JRCCP may report -
AB871Controllers that possess consumers’ personal data: restrictions established and records of processing required; DOJ and AG duties; JRCCP may report -
AB872Conversion therapy involving a minor: mental health providers prohibited from engaging in; professional discipline provision -
SB107Conversion therapy involving a minor: mental health providers prohibited from engaging in; professional discipline provision -
AB111Duty to report child abuse: provisions for member of the clergy revised -
SB382Edgewood High School Crusaders girls golf team commended on 2019 achievements and team title in Division 2 WIAA Girls State Golf Tournament -
AJR120Electric bicycle operation regulations established -
SB129Executive budget bill prepared according to GAAP, in addition to a bill prepared based on standards under current law -
SB852Federal pension benefits of certain retired federal employees exempt from taxation up to set amount -
SB336Food and beverages served in foam polystyrene packaging prohibited, exceptions provided and DATCP duties -
SB210Fugitive from justice is prohibited from possessing a firearm; DOJ duties -
AB507Howard Temin Day: December 10, 2020 declared as -
AJR126Howard Temin Day declared December 10, 2019, the 85th anniversary of his birth -
SJR77Howard Temin Day declared December 10, 2019, the 85th anniversary of his birth -
AJR103Individuals 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 -
SB307Individuals 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 -
AB320Indoor smoking ban applied to vapor products and marijuana; ``smoking” definition revised -
SB245Legislative and congressional redistricting: new procedure for preparing the plans, LRB duties specified; Redistricting Advisory Commission created -
SB288Marijuana possession or distribution: penalty for no more than 28 grams eliminated; distributing to a minor and ordinance provisions -
AB930Marijuana possession or distribution: penalty for no more than 28 grams eliminated; distributing to a minor and ordinance provisions -
SB577Medication for the purpose of ending life: individuals meeting requirements may request from their physicians; DHS duties; does not constitute attempted suicide; JRCCP may report -
SB499Medication for the purpose of ending life: individuals meeting requirements may request from their physicians; DHS duties; does not constitute attempted suicide; JRCCP may report -
AB552Menstrual products provided at no charge in restroom facilities in state and local buildings and school buildings -
AB381Minimum wage ordinance prohibition eliminated -
SB844Municipal ordinance enforcement and municipal court procedures: various changes -
SB214Pharmacists permitted to prescribe, administer, and dispense injectable and self-administered hormonal contraceptives; Pharmacy Examining Board and emergency rules provisions -
AB290Pound, William T. ``Bill”: leadership of the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) commended and best wishes in retirement -
SJR41Radon disclosure requirements on real estate condition report created; DHS radon pamphlet provision -
SB874Radon-resistant construction materials and techniques in new construction: DSPS to promulgate rules requiring -
SB875Record expunged of certain offenses: removes condition that a person committed the crime before age 25 and permits the individual to petition the court -
SB39Records and correspondence of legislative members: exclusion from ``public records” definition eliminated -
SB11Right to vote of persons barred from voting re certain felony convictions restored after incarceration period ends; voter registration forms and voting procedure provisions -
SB348Service of certain pleadings and other papers: electronic mail provisions created -
SB63Service of certain pleadings and other papers: electronic mail provisions created -
AB59Service of notice of claim against a state officer, employee, or agent: requirements modified re AG’s office -
SB62Service of notice of claim against a state officer, employee, or agent: requirements modified re AG’s office -
AB58Sexual contact with an animal, obscene depictions of, or facilitating access to animal for purposes of: felony penalties; child under age 13 and sex offender registration provisions; JRCCP may report -
SB139Shared governance at UW System institutions: statutory provisions restored to form prior to 2015 WisAct 55 -
SB397``Smoking" definition for purposes of the general indoor smoking prohibition does include inhaling or exhaling vapor from a vapor product -
SB442State parks daily admission fees waived April 22nd of each year (Earth Day) -
SB848Transportation 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 -
SB256Unattended firearms in a retail facility: storage requirements -
AB415Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgments Recognition Act (2005) adopted -
SB642Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgments Recognition Act (2005) adopted -
AB718Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act: 2014 modifications adopted and renamed the Uniform Voidable Transactions Law -
SB643