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Alzheimer’s and dementia training requirement for direct care workers at specified entities - SB603
Alzheimer’s disease and dementia issues: DHS required to coordinate state’s response, coordinator position authorized - SB602
Aplastic Anemia and MDS (Myelodysplastic Syndrome) Awareness Week: March 1-6, 2020 recognized as - AJR144
Application fees at UW System schools and technical colleges: exemption for veterans and armed forces members - SB588
Bail jumping provisions and penalties revised; JRCCP may report - SB827
Balentine, TeKema: Madison-native congratulated on winning the 2019 Miss Black USA Scholarship Pageant and being crowned Miss Black USA 2019 - AJR93
Billboards used to recruit DOC employees: prohibition repealed - SB172
Black Catholic History Month: November 2019 recognized as - AJR105
Black History Month: February 2019 recognized as - SJR7
Black History Month: February 2020 recognized as - SJR100
Black History Month: February 2020 recognized as - AJR134
Black Music Month: June 2019 recognized as - AJR58
Blue Books distributed to libraries under DOC - SB879
Center for Suicide Awareness, Inc.: DPI grant provisions - SB270
Center for Suicide Awareness, Inc.: DPI grant provisions - AB307
Certificate of qualification for employment procedure created for persons convicted of a crime, conditions and civil liability exemption provisions; Council on Offender Employment, created; report required - SB34
Child abuse and neglect reporting hotline posted in schools required - SB692
Child of a service member: legal custody and physical placement factors revised - SB586
Columbus Day renamed Indigenous Peoples Day - SB536
Columbus Day renamed Indigenous Peoples Day - AB589
Community relations grants: DOJ to award to counties or municipalities with certain percentage of minority population - AB823
Condemnation authority used to acquire land to establish or extend recreational trails, bicycle ways or lanes, or pedestrian ways: prohibition eliminated - SB65
Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls: May 5th proclaimed as - SJR39
Detention contracts prohibited between local governmental units and the federal government or any federal agency re detaining adult and minor noncitizens for civil immigration custody or refugee resettlement purposes; DOC provision - SB402
Diabetes care and prevention action program: DHS to develop; DETF, DPI, and DOC provisions; biennial report required - SB217
Diaper changing stations: installation in publicly accessible restrooms in public buildings and identification required for public restrooms in commercial buildings - SB625
Discrimination based on person’s hairstyle prohibited - SB479
Discrimination based on person’s hairstyle prohibited - AB440
Discrimination in housing based on citizenship or immigration status is unlawful - SB539
Dispensing, distributing, or selling dialysate, drugs, or devices necessary for providing home peritoneal kidney dialysis to patient with end-stage renal disease: exemption from pharmacist license requirement, conditions set - SB38
Driver education program for youth 15 years or older and in out-of-home care: DCF to establish or contract for - AB624
Duty to report child abuse: provisions for member of the clergy revised - SB382
Duty to report child abuse: provisions for member of the clergy revised - AB423
Early stage seed investment credit: allocation to offset certain taxes imposed on insurers allowed; LLC, partnership, and tax-option corporation provision - SB208
Earned release program: adding completion of a vocational readiness training program to eligibility; DOC to report on the program and the aging and elderly population of prisons - AB830
Electronic monitoring for juveniles in truancy cases prohibited - AB60
Electronic voting machine to cast in-person absentee ballot, called the efficiency option, authorized; municipal resolution, Elections Commission duties, challenged elector, and penalty provisions - SB193
Employer of tipped employee: retain state sales taxes as incentive to pay employees minimum wage in addition to tips - SB426
Employment discrimination includes considering applicant's conviction record before being selected for an interview - SB421
Employment discrimination includes considering applicant's conviction record before being selected for an interview - AB384
Equity 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 - SB814
Equity 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 - AB768
Expungement of DNA data in crime laboratories' data bank required if not adjudged guilty or delinquent; DOJ duties - AB212
Extended supervision: cap for certain felonies changed, and early discharge and earned compliance credit created, conditions specified; DOC report required; JRCCP may report - AB832
Extreme 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 - SB530
Extreme 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 - AB573
Fantasy contests: definitions and operator registration provisions created; DFI duties - SB491
Federal immigration enforcement activities: limiting cooperation of DOJ and local law enforcement officers; model policy provision - SB401
Fee waiver for veterans for certain licenses and certifications expanded to include spouse or unremarried surviving spouse - SB585
Firearm storage requirements if child under age 18 is present in the residence; penalty provisions; JRCCP may report - AB417
Firearms tax imposed on manufacturers and funds used by DOJ for victims of crimes involving firearms; JRCCP may report - SB542
Firearms tax imposed on manufacturers and funds used by DOJ for victims of crimes involving firearms; JRCCP may report - AB446
HEAB membership expanded to include representatives of state's tribal colleges - SB905
Health care power of attorney and declaration to physicians (living will): acknowledgement before an authorized notarial officer provisions created - SB655
Healthy eating incentive pilot program: sunset extended - SB379
Hemp History Week: June 3-9, 2019 recognized as - SJR54
Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week: September 8-14, 2019 recognized as - AJR92
Honorary discharge of a firearm at events for former military, law enforcement, or firefighters, or on certain holidays: municipal restriction of firearm discharge does not apply - SB102
Housing navigators: grants for Continuum of Care organizations to hire - SB120
Human relations instructional programs in schools to include Hmong Americans - SB713
Human relations instructional programs in schools to include Hmong Americans - AB738
Human Trafficking, Council on, created in DOA - AB1024
Immunization Awareness Month: August 2019 recognized as - SJR63
Individuals 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 - SB307
Industrial hemp laws revised; ''hemp” replaces "industrial hemp;” THC, DATCP duties, and penalty provisions - SB188
Joint programming between UW Green Bay and the Oneida Tribe: annual funding from gaming receipts - SB194
Judge of any court of record prohibited from holding an office of public trust while serving in the judicial office - SB406
Juneteenth Day: the 57th celebration in the State of Wisconsin recognized on June 19, 2019 - SJR49
Juneteenth Day: the 57th celebration in the State of Wisconsin recognized on June 19, 2019 - AJR64
Law enforcement use of force incidents: DOJ annual report required, appropriation provision - SB890
Legislation creating a crime or revising a penalty must be referred to JRCCP, report by committee requirements - SB812
Legislation creating a crime or revising a penalty must be referred to JRCCP, report by committee requirements - AB773
Legislative proposals: requirements for economic impact statements created - SB830
LGBT Pride Month: June 2019 recognized as - SJR38
Lost or stolen firearm: report to law enforcement and written notice in commercial sales or transfers required; penalty provisions; JRCCP may report - AB419
Lottery prize exceeding set amount: state income taxes required to be used for local roads improvement program - SB201
Lottery tickets or lottery shares: using a debit card to purchase from a retailer allowed - SB528
MA reimbursement for mental health consultations for students up to age 21: communication with parent added and sunset eliminated - SB177
Marijuana: 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 - SB377
Minority teacher loan program eligibility modified - SB55
National guard and other service members who withdraw from college when called to active duty: responsibilities of colleges revised and expands protections to students at all private institutions - SB334
National Lupus Awareness Month: May 2019 recognized as - SJR26
Next Generation 911 grants from DMA - SB465
Noncandidacy for incumbent local elected officials: public notice requirement created - SB741
Officiating at a wedding: any justice or judge authorized - SB333
Ogunbowale, Arike: outstanding basketball career, from high school in Milwaukee to the University of Notre Dame to the WNBA draft, recognized - AJR49
Online notaries public and electronic notarizations provisions created, DFI duties; JRCCP may report - SB317
Paternity: presumption and conclusive determination based on genetic tests established; court provisions - SB158
Payday loans and consumer loans: maximum interest rate limited; ``licensed lender” expanded - SB703
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