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2021 - 2022 LEGISLATURE
ASSEMBLY SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT 1,
TO ASSEMBLY BILL 937
February 17, 2022 - Offered by Representatives Sinicki, Shankland, Andraca,
Drake, Spreitzer, Subeck, Neubauer, Hong, Emerson, B. Meyers, Ohnstad,
Billings, Goyke, Doyle, Hesselbein, Conley, Vining, S. Rodriguez,
McGuire, Baldeh, Shelton, Considine, Stubbs, Brostoff, Snodgrass,
Bowen, Hebl, Vruwink, Pope, Riemer and Haywood.
AB937-ASA1,1,6 1An Act to amend 20.445 (1) (b), 20.445 (1) (bm), 47.07 (1), 49.175 (1) (k), 106.26
2(1), 106.26 (2) (d), 106.27 (2g) (a) 1., 106.27 (2g) (a) 2. and 106.27 (3); and to
3create
20.445 (1) (bp), 20.445 (1) (bq), 20.445 (1) (bw), 20.445 (1) (cm), 20.445
4(5) (b), 47.07 (3), 106.27 (1p), 106.27 (1q), 106.274 and 106.29 of the statutes;
5relating to: creation and expansion of jobs programs, granting rule-making
6authority, and making an appropriation.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Worker Connection program
The bill requires the Department of Workforce Development to administer a
created worker connection program to help prospective employee participants
prepare for and enter quality jobs in targeted employment sectors identified by DWD
as having high opportunities for career growth.
Pandemic recovery grants
The bill requires DWD to establish and operate a program to provide grants to
local workforce development boards to fund pandemic recovery efforts to emphasize
training, skill development, and economic recovery for individuals and businesses.

The grants may be used for virtual and in-person job training, employment
navigators or coaches, skill assessment, transportation, soft skill development,
career or talent search services, and other programs to return employees to the labor
market.
Pandemic workforce training program grants
The bill creates a pandemic workforce training program to be administered by
DWD. Under the program, DWD is required to award grants to public and private
organizations for the development and implementation of pandemic workforce
training programs. The grants may be used for virtual and in-person job training,
employment navigators or coaches, skill assessment, transportation, soft skill
development, career or talent search services, and other programs to return
employees to the labor market. The bill also permits DWD to require a public or
private organization, as a condition of receiving a grant, to provide matching funds
at a percentage to be determined by DWD.
Modification to employment transit assistance program
Under current law, DWD is required to administer an employment transit
assistance program to address the deficiency in access to employment locations for
workers and persons seeking employment. Current law limits funding under the
program to projects in outlying suburban and sparsely populated and developed
areas that are not adequately served by a mass transit system. The bill removes
those geographic restrictions.
Project SEARCH program
Under current law, DWD is authorized to enter into contracts to provide
employment skills services to individuals with developmental disabilities under the
Project SEARCH program. The program is currently operated by the Cincinnati
Children's Hospital and DWD administers the program for residents of this state.
The bill changes the source of funding for the program to a dedicated appropriation
in DWD. The bill also specifically authorizes DWD to engage in a number of activities
related to the Project SEARCH program.
Transform Milwaukee Jobs and Transitional Jobs programs
This bill increases funding for the Transform Milwaukee Jobs and Transitional
Jobs programs by $7,800,000 in the 2021-23 fiscal biennium. The Transform
Milwaukee Jobs and Transitional Jobs programs are wage subsidy programs for
individuals who meet certain financial and nonfinancial eligibility criteria. The
programs are operated by the Department of Children and Families and are
primarily funded through the federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
block grant.
Green jobs training program grants
The bill creates a green jobs training program to be administered by DWD.
Under the program, DWD is required to award grants to public and private
organizations for the development and implementation of green jobs training
programs. The bill defines green jobs as jobs that produce goods or provide services
that benefit the environment or conserve natural resources. The bill also permits

DWD to require a public or private organization, as a condition of receiving a grant,
to provide matching funds at a percentage to be determined by DWD.
The bill also provides additional funding for the University of Wisconsin
System under its general program operations appropriation and for special
education aid for school districts, independent charter schools, cooperative
educational service agencies, and county children with disabilities education boards
for purposes of maintaining compliance with maintenance of effort requirements of
the federal Consolidated Appropriations Act and the federal American Rescue Plan
Act.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB937-ASA1,1 1Section 1 . 20.005 (3) (schedule) of the statutes: at the appropriate place, insert
2the following amounts for the purposes indicated: - See PDF for table PDF - See PDF for table PDF
AB937-ASA1,2 3Section 2 . 20.445 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB937-ASA1,4,24 20.445 (1) (b) Workforce training; programs, grants, and services, and
5contracts
. The amounts in the schedule for the workforce training programs, grants,

1and services under s. 106.27 (1), (1g), (1j), (1r), and (1u) and for the costs associated
2with contracts entered into under s. 47.07
.
AB937-ASA1,3 3Section 3 . 20.445 (1) (bm) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB937-ASA1,4,114 20.445 (1) (bm) Workforce training; administration. Biennially, the amounts
5in the schedule for the administration of the local youth apprenticeship grant
6program under s. 106.13 (3m), the youth summer jobs program under s. 106.18, the
7employment transit assistance grant program under s. 106.26, the workforce
8training program programs under s. 106.27, the teacher development program
9grants under s. 106.272, the career and technical education incentive grant program
10under s. 106.273, the technical education equipment grant program under s.
11106.275, and the apprentice programs under subch. I of ch. 106.
AB937-ASA1,4 12Section 4 . 20.445 (1) (bp) of the statutes is created to read:
AB937-ASA1,4,1513 20.445 (1) (bp) Green jobs training program; grants. As a continuing
14appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for green jobs training program grants
15under s. 106.27 (1p).
AB937-ASA1,5 16Section 5 . 20.445 (1) (bq) of the statutes is created to read:
AB937-ASA1,4,1917 20.445 (1) (bq) Pandemic workforce training program; grants. As a continuing
18appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for pandemic workforce training
19program grants under s. 106.27 (1q).
AB937-ASA1,6 20Section 6 . 20.445 (1) (bw) of the statutes is created to read:
AB937-ASA1,4,2221 20.445 (1) (bw) Pandemic recovery grants. As a continuing appropriation, the
22amounts in the schedule for pandemic recovery grants under s. 106.29.
AB937-ASA1,7 23Section 7 . 20.445 (1) (cm) of the statutes is created to read:
AB937-ASA1,5,3
120.445 (1) (cm) Worker connection program. As a continuing appropriation, the
2amounts in the schedule for worker connection program administration, grants, and
3contracts under s. 106.274.
AB937-ASA1,8 4Section 8 . 20.445 (5) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
AB937-ASA1,5,95 20.445 (5) (b) Project SEARCH. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts
6in the schedule for the administration and general operations related to the project
7SEARCH program under s. 47.07, including field services to clients, administrative
8services, the purchase of goods and services, and vocational rehabilitation services
9for persons with disabilities.
AB937-ASA1,9 10Section 9 . 47.07 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB937-ASA1,5,1311 47.07 (1) The department shall allocate for each fiscal year at least $250,000
12from the appropriation under s. 20.445 (1) (b) (5) (b) for contracts and activities
13entered into under this section.
AB937-ASA1,10 14Section 10 . 47.07 (3) of the statutes is created to read:
AB937-ASA1,5,1915 47.07 (3) The department may facilitate Project SEARCH opportunities for
16young adults with disabilities, administer operations, contracts, and services related
17to the Project SEARCH program, provide training related to the Project SEARCH
18program, maintain existing Project SEARCH program sites, and manage the timing
19for expanding the number of available Project SEARCH program sites.
AB937-ASA1,11 20Section 11. 49.175 (1) (k) of the statutes, as affected by 2021 Wisconsin Act 58,
21is amended to read:
AB937-ASA1,5,2522 49.175 (1) (k) Transform Milwaukee and Transitional Jobs programs. For
23contract costs under the Transform Milwaukee Jobs program and the Transitional
24Jobs program under s. 49.163, $9,500,000 in each fiscal year $12,100,000 in fiscal
25year 2021-22 and $14,700,000 in fiscal year 2022-23
.
AB937-ASA1,12
1Section 12. 106.26 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB937-ASA1,6,72 106.26 (1) Findings and purpose. The legislature finds that, for many workers
3and persons seeking employment in outlying suburban and sparsely populated and
4developed areas
, conventional, fixed-route mass transit systems do not provide
5adequate transportation service. The purpose of the employment transit assistance
6program under this section is to correct this deficiency in access to employment
7locations and to stimulate the development of innovative transit service methods.
AB937-ASA1,13 8Section 13 . 106.26 (2) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB937-ASA1,6,139 106.26 (2) (d) “Project" means a project designed to improve access to jobs,
10including part-time jobs and Wisconsin works employment positions, as defined in
11s. 49.141 (1) (r), located in outlying suburban and sparsely populated and developed
12areas that are not adequately served by a mass transit system
and to develop
13innovative transit service methods.
AB937-ASA1,14 14Section 14 . 106.27 (1p) of the statutes is created to read:
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