State parks daily admission fees waived April 22nd of each year (Earth Day) -
AB269State parks daily admission fees waived April 22nd of each year (Earth Day) -
SB287Undetectable 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 -
SB461UW System faculty tenure and probationary appointments provisions restored to those prior to 2015 WisAct 55 -
AB363UW System faculty tenure and probationary appointments provisions restored to those prior to 2015 WisAct 55 -
SB360Wisconsin Salt Awareness Month: January 2021 proclaimed as -
AR9Other proposals authored or co-authored by Hesselbein, Rep. Dianne (79th Asm.Dist.; D)
Assembly Bills:
7,
48,
54,
55,
72,
88,
106,
126,
137,
141,
150,
121,
154,
185,
206,
230,
246,
256,
268,
273,
312,
307,
318,
321,
339,
343,
344,
346,
356,
366,
360,
330,
331,
332,
379,
381,
385,
395,
419,
436,
438,
441,
442,
443,
467,
444,
459,
460,
461,
465,
462,
470,
471,
472,
476,
477Assembly Joint Resolutions:
8,
10,
11,
19,
14,
21,
17,
22,
24,
25,
29,
34,
35,
26,
36,
37,
38,
31,
33,
39,
40,
41,
42,
43,
44,
45,
50,
51,
52,
53,
48,
55,
59,
58,
63,
64,
66,
68,
69,
70,
71Assembly Resolutions:
7,
19Senate Bills:
3,
69,
75,
87,
128,
129,
130,
131,
132,
133,
134,
135,
136,
137,
138,
139,
140,
141,
142,
143,
144,
145,
146,
147,
148,
149,
114,
186,
216,
224,
240,
245,
251,
265,
267,
288,
317,
320,
326,
330,
345,
346,
350,
356,
361,
362,
364,
372,
379,
380,
389,
397,
404,
405,
436,
439,
443,
444,
446,
447,
450,
452,
459,
464,
465Senate Joint Resolutions:
5,
15,
18,
19,
20,
49,
43,
50,
45,
22,
39,
24,
26,
28,
40,
29,
46,
33,
51,
44,
41,
53,
56,
572145Hintz, Rep. Gordon (54th Asm.Dist.; D)
Assembly Chief Clerk: notice to the Senate and Governor of the election of Edward A. Blazel as -
AR14BCPL authorized to issue loans to assist municipal utilities maintain liquidity, sunset provision -
SB136Child Care and Development Fund block grant funds credited to federal block grant appropriations, passive review by JCF -
SB148COVID-19 pandemic: state government actions to address; emergency rule procedures provisions -
AB31COVID-19 testing: health insurance policies requirement to cover without copayment or coinsurance extended and vaccine coverage added -
SB131COVID-19 vaccines and tests administered by pharmacies: DHS to ensure MA coverage -
SB133Health care providers licensed in another state: DSPS may grant temporary credentials under certain conditions -
SB137Hospitals providing nursing-facility-level custodial care: DHS to provide reimbursement or supplemental payment under MA; public health emergency provision -
SB135Hospitals providing outpatient services: DHS to provide reimbursement or supplemental payment under MA; public health emergency provision -
SB134Liability insurance for physicians and nurse anesthetists temporarily authorized to practice in Wisconsin re 2019 WisAct 185 -
SB128LTE hours: director of Bureau of Merit Recruitment and Selection may adjust during set period -
SB147Noncharging employer UI accounts extended re public health emergency -
SB140Out-of-network costs related to health coverage: defined network plan prohibited from requiring enrollees to pay more than in-network during nationally declared emergency -
SB129Persons who die of COVID-19: limited examination of inmates by coroner or medical examiner permitted; 2019 WisAct 185 cremation permits and electronic signature of death certificates provisions modified -
SB145Pharmacists authorized to extend a prescription order: 2020 public health emergency provision extended -
SB149Prescription drug limits prohibition enacted in 2019 WisAct 185 reinstated, period specified -
SB130Property taxes: municipalities allowed to waive interest and penalties on late payments, county provision; timely filing requirement temporarily waived for claims to recover property taxes; 2021 conditions -
SB142Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act: support for the federal legislation -
AJR52SeniorCare coverage of vaccinations re 2019 WisAct 185 required regardless of federal waiver -
SB132Suspension of UI one-week waiting period extended, date specified -
SB141Third-party logistics providers: optional license created; Pharmacy Examining Board duties -
AB120Third-party logistics providers: optional license created; Pharmacy Examining Board duties -
SB144UI claimants in a work-share program may receive benefits, expiration provision -
SB139UI extended benefits: DWD Secretary may waive certain prohibition -
SB138UW and technical college students: hours engaged in eligible activities re COVID-19 pandemic satisfy related course requirements -
SB143UW Oshkosh Sesquicentennial celebrated -
AJR19Voter education instruction required in each elementary and high school grade and incorporated into model academic standards for social studies -
AB460Voter education instruction required in each elementary and high school grade and incorporated into model academic standards for social studies -
SB459Wisconsin's commitment to American democracy and the orderly and peaceful transfer of power called for in the Constitution of the United States confirmed -
AR7WRS annuitant returning to public service in a critical position may elect not to suspend annuity; national emergency related to 2019 novel coronavirus provision -
SB146Other proposals authored or co-authored by Hintz, Rep. Gordon (54th Asm.Dist.; D)
Assembly Bills:
7,
32,
48,
55,
88,
126,
131,
124,
140,
141,
162,
188,
213,
206,
246,
256,
273,
312,
307,
320,
339,
362,
381,
395,
419,
438,
444,
459,
462,
463,
464Assembly Joint Resolutions:
2,
8,
11,
14,
21,
22,
24,
37,
38,
31,
33,
40,
41,
42,
45,
50,
58,
63,
68,
71Senate Bills:
3,
22,
23,
69,
87,
152,
156,
177,
182,
220,
224,
251,
288,
320,
326,
335,
344,
345,
359,
361,
379,
389,
404,
439,
445,
446,
447,
458,
4652261Hong, Rep. Francesca (76th Asm.Dist.; D)
Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month recognized in May and contributions honored -
AJR42Disciplinary action by police or fire chief: at hearing or appeal, charges not sustained requires two-thirds vote of the board of police and fire commissioners -
AB451Economic Justice Bill of Rights declaration -
AJR24First aid training for law enforcement officers and their vehicles are equipped with automated external defibrillators -
AB447Gun Violence Awareness Day: June 4, 2021 proclaimed as -
AJR55Investigations of officer-involved deaths: conflict of interest provision expanded and immediate family member provision added -
AB453Law enforcement use of force incidents: DOJ annual report required, appropriation provision -
AB455Nager, Edward “Ed”: life and public service of former state representative commended -
AJR64Prearrest risk assessment tool: grants to law enforcement agencies to incorporate into arrest practices, report required -
AB456Prosecution decision following investigation of death involving a law enforcement officer: DA to request a special prosecutor -
AB448School boards to provide instruction on human relations re Hmong Americans and Asian Pacific Islander Desi Americans -
AB381Tipped minimum wage eliminated -
AB278Tipped minimum wage eliminated -
SB286UW Madison women’s hockey team congratulated for winning the 2021 NCAA Division 1 Women’s Hockey Championship -
SJR24Violence against the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) community condemned -
AJR38Violence against the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) community condemned -
SJR45Violence prevention grant program for cities and counties established; appropriation from excise tax on vapor products -
AB458Other proposals authored or co-authored by Hong, Rep. Francesca (76th Asm.Dist.; D)
Assembly Bills:
31,
32,
33,
48,
52,
55,
69,
71,
88,
100,
106,
126,
137,
141,
150,
121,
154,
125,
186,
206,
246,
256,
268,
269,
273,
281,
312,
318,
328,
362,
363,
359,
360,
385,
394,
395,
419,
436,
438,
467,
444,
449,
450,
452,
454,
457,
465,
470,
471,
472,
473Assembly Joint Resolutions:
2,
8,
10,
11,
21,
17,
25,
34,
35,
37,
31,
33,
40,
43,
44,
45,
50,
52,
53,
48,
58,
63,
66,
71Senate Bills:
22,
23,
62,
65,
69,
57,
75,
78,
87,
128,
129,
130,
131,
132,
133,
134,
135,
136,
137,
138,
139,
140,
141,
142,
143,
144,
145,
146,
147,
148,
149,
92,
186,
184,
216,
227,
224,
240,
251,
265,
267,
287,
288,
289,
295,
300,
326,
330,
338,
359,
360,
361,
362,
363,
372,
379,
389,
404,
405,
436,
439,
442,
443,
450,
452,
465Senate Joint Resolutions:
4,
15,
18,
19,
20,
49,
43,
50,
22,
40,
29,
51,
44,
41,
56,
572146Horlacher, Rep. Cody (33rd Asm.Dist.; R)
Complementary and alternative health care (CAHC) practitioners: requirements and prohibitions established; exemption from prohibition against acting without certain health-care related credentials under set conditions; DSPS authority -
AB86Coronavirus vaccination as a condition of employment prohibited -
AB25COVID-19 vaccination: DHS and local health officers prohibited from requiring individuals to receive -
AB23Driver safety plan re intoxicated driver assessment: administrative rules modified to include medication-assisted treatment [Admin.Code DHS 62.07] -
AB317DSPS and credentialing boards: rules to allow provisional credentials allowed -
AB217DSPS and credentialing boards: rules to allow provisional credentials allowed -
SB232Equalization aid payments to school districts in equal installments -
AB162Interior designer: scope of practice and registration requirements revised -
AB320Interior designer: scope of practice and registration requirements revised -
SB344Juvenile court hearing timeline for juveniles in custody modified -
AB249Local health officers prohibited from closing or forbidding gatherings at places of worship re 2019 novel coronavirus -
AB24Pharmacy technicians: registration with Pharmacy Examining Board required; emergency rules provision -
AB281Pharmacy technicians: registration with Pharmacy Examining Board required; emergency rules provision -
SB300Polish January Insurrection of 1863: honoring Wisconsinites who fought -
AJR30Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day recognized June 27 and June recognized as Post-Traumatic Injury Awareness Month -
AJR67