Medicaid expansion and funding various programs and grants -
AB444National Osteoporosis Awareness Month: May 2021 proclaimed as -
AJR66Ranked-choice voting for the election of all federal, state, and local officials; recall elections excluded -
AB150UWHCA employees allowed to collectively bargain over wages, hours, and conditions of employment -
AB438Women’s History Month: March 2021 designated as -
AJR11Women’s History Month: March 2021 designated as -
SJR15Other proposals authored or co-authored by Rodriguez, Rep. Sara (13th Asm.Dist.; D)
Assembly Bills:
7,
17,
31,
32,
33,
44,
52,
55,
69,
72,
63,
80,
81,
82,
106,
126,
141,
142,
143,
154,
125,
185,
206,
223,
256,
269,
273,
290,
284,
312,
307,
321,
322,
328,
354,
355,
349,
350,
351,
352,
353,
360,
381,
394,
396,
419,
436,
467,
461,
470,
476,
477Assembly Joint Resolutions:
2,
8,
10,
19,
13,
14,
21,
17,
22,
25,
29,
35,
26,
36,
37,
38,
31,
33,
39,
40,
42,
43,
44,
45,
50,
51,
52,
48,
55,
59,
58,
63,
64,
69,
70,
71Assembly Resolutions:
7,
19Senate Bills:
3,
11,
17,
62,
65,
69,
75,
77,
78,
87,
128,
129,
130,
131,
132,
133,
134,
135,
136,
137,
138,
139,
140,
141,
142,
143,
144,
145,
146,
147,
148,
149,
95,
97,
114,
126,
161,
162,
186,
184,
227,
224,
240,
245,
246,
251,
255,
287,
288,
289,
317,
318,
320,
326,
331,
338,
361,
362,
379,
389,
394,
404,
436,
439,
443,
444,
450,
452,
464,
465Senate Joint Resolutions:
4,
5,
13,
18,
20,
49,
43,
45,
22,
23,
24,
26,
28,
40,
29,
46,
33,
51,
41,
53,
56,
572185Sanfelippo, Rep. Joe (15th Asm.Dist.; R)
Administration of elections in Wisconsin: Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections directed to investigate -
AR15COVID-19 vaccine distribution: DHS to prioritize individuals over age 60; defining essential frontline workers; certain pharmacies to administer vaccines at assisted living facilities; DHS required to submit plan to the legislature on vaccinating the general public -
AB5DOC required to recommend revocation of parole, probation, or extended supervision if person is charged with a crime while on release; expungement of criminal record provisions -
AB174DOC required to recommend revocation of parole, probation, or extended supervision if person is charged with a crime while on release; expungement of criminal record provisions -
SB188Election fraud by election official and defects on absentee ballot certificates revisions; penalty provisions; JRCCP may report -
AB198Election fraud by election official and defects on absentee ballot certificates revisions; penalty provisions; JRCCP may report -
SB212Essential visitor or member of the clergy visiting long-term care facility resident or hospital patient provisions -
AB215Essential visitor or member of the clergy visiting long-term care facility resident or hospital patient provisions -
SB230Federal COVID recovery rebates received by incarcerated persons used to pay restitution -
AB219Federal COVID recovery rebates received by incarcerated persons used to pay restitution -
SB236Governor’s authority to declare a state of emergency revised -
AB272Pharmacy technicians authorized to administer vaccines; any health care provider authorized to administer vaccines may supervise pharmacy students administering vaccines -
AB4Pharmacy technicians authorized to administer vaccines; any health care provider authorized to administer vaccines may supervise pharmacy students administering vaccines -
SB60Shared revenue payments decreased same amount municipality reduces certain law enforcement officer funding -
AB111Short-term, limited-duration health coverage: changes to reflect federal regulation -
AB212Other proposals authored or co-authored by Sanfelippo, Rep. Joe (15th Asm.Dist.; R)
Assembly Bills:
37,
41,
138,
139,
191,
195,
196,
216,
262,
358,
370Assembly Joint Resolutions:
9Senate Bills:
26,
29,
46,
49,
119,
189,
323,
322,
247,
235,
260,
261,
357Senate Joint Resolutions:
82187Schraa, Rep. Michael (53rd Asm.Dist.; R)
Counting tips of tipped employees: DWD to promulgate rules re employer use of electronic signature to acknowledge gratuities -
AB50Counting tips of tipped employees: DWD to promulgate rules re employer use of electronic signature to acknowledge gratuities -
SB50GPS tracking device: refusing or obstructing installation of made a felony; JRCCP may report -
AB214Intentional bodily harm to a probation, extended supervision, parole, community supervision, or aftercare agent: crime expanded to include family member of the agent, comparable programs by American Indian tribes or bands, and threats of harm; JRCCP may report -
AB90Intentional bodily harm to a probation, extended supervision, parole, community supervision, or aftercare agent: crime expanded to include family member of the agent, comparable programs by American Indian tribes or bands, and threats of harm; JRCCP may report -
SB100Operation of drones over correctional institutions prohibition exception re authorization of the DOC Secretary -
AB211Pharmacy benefit manager licensure requirements and regulations; cost-sharing limitation; specified disclosures to customers; notification of drug substitution -
AB7Pharmacy benefit manager licensure requirements and regulations; cost-sharing limitation; specified disclosures to customers; notification of drug substitution -
SB3Saint Patrick’s Day, March 17, 2021: saluting all persons of Irish descent -
AR11UW Oshkosh Sesquicentennial celebrated -
AJR19Other proposals authored or co-authored by Schraa, Rep. Michael (53rd Asm.Dist.; R)
Assembly Bills:
1,
6,
32,
23,
24,
25,
26,
34,
39,
33,
55,
67,
60,
69,
86,
92,
93,
130,
124,
144,
152,
155,
158,
154,
165,
162,
169,
187,
191,
193,
199,
205,
210,
212,
215,
216,
226,
251,
257,
231,
266,
272,
232,
238,
239,
240,
236,
241,
237,
276,
281,
262,
293,
299,
309,
303,
291,
316,
319,
324,
339,
358,
329,
330,
331,
332,
333,
334,
335,
370,
368,
371,
376,
382,
336,
347,
386,
387,
416,
388,
397,
398,
399,
409,
411,
391,
413,
414,
420,
439,
431,
432,
433,
435,
445,
446Senate Bills:
13,
7,
4,
5,
16,
22,
24,
40,
43,
62,
69,
55,
71,
78,
86,
89,
98,
117,
159,
164,
167,
171,
175,
181,
189,
192,
200,
219,
225,
223,
229,
230,
247,
235,
237,
244,
253,
257,
260,
261,
263,
266,
291,
273,
276,
277,
278,
279,
298,
300,
314,
336,
337,
319,
332,
335,
342,
345,
347,
357,
365,
366,
354,
375,
377,
382,
383,
387,
390,
393,
396,
399,
403,
409,
410,
411,
413,
415,
423,
429,
430,
431,
432,
434,
435,
437,
454,
462,
4632188Shankland, Rep. Katrina (71st Asm.Dist.; D)
Annual fishing license for resident or nonresident child with a disability: no fee charged, certificate of disability provision -
AB346Annual fishing license for resident or nonresident child with a disability: no fee charged, certificate of disability provision -
SB397Auxiliary container re merchandise, food, or beverages from a food service or retail facility: repeal limitation on authority of political subdivisions to regulate -
AB342Auxiliary container re merchandise, food, or beverages from a food service or retail facility: repeal limitation on authority of political subdivisions to regulate -
SB349Contraceptives: dispensing an extended supply required to be covered by health insurers -
AB256Contraceptives: dispensing an extended supply required to be covered by health insurers -
SB288Drowning Prevention Month: July 2021 recognized as -
SJR53Food and beverages served in foam polystyrene packaging prohibited, exceptions provided -
AB344Food and beverages served in foam polystyrene packaging prohibited, exceptions provided -
SB350Pesticides: local governments may prohibit or regulate use on private lawns -
AB345Pesticides: local governments may prohibit or regulate use on private lawns -
SB351Petroleum products and storage of dangerous substances: revisions to DATCP regulations -
AB384Public Higher Education, Blue Ribbon Commission on, created in the UW System, report required -
AB379Public Higher Education, Blue Ribbon Commission on, created in the UW System, report required -
SB380UI claimants in a work-share program: revisions re certain federal aid -
AB307UI contribution rates: Schedule D to be in effect to set date -
AB328Wild parsnip declared a noxious weed by local governments or American Indian tribes or bands: grants to control, monitor, and eliminate; Bureau of Natural Heritage Conservation funding -
AB343Wild parsnip declared a noxious weed by local governments or American Indian tribes or bands: grants to control, monitor, and eliminate; Bureau of Natural Heritage Conservation funding -
SB346Other proposals authored or co-authored by Shankland, Rep. Katrina (71st Asm.Dist.; D)
Assembly Bills:
7,
17,
31,
32,
38,
48,
52,
54,
55,
69,
70,
72,
64,
77,
66,
80,
81,
87,
88,
97,
100,
106,
108,
128,
126,
137,
140,
141,
143,
144,
146,
120,
150,
154,
175,
185,
181,
193,
206,
210,
223,
244,
245,
268,
269,
273,
312,
297,
318,
321,
322,
337,
356,
362,
363,
360,
376,
381,
394,
395,
419,
421,
422,
434,
436,
438,
467,
444,
454,
455,
456,
457,
458,
459,
461,
462,
470,
472,
476Assembly Joint Resolutions:
8,
6,
10,
11,
21,
17,
22,
25,
29,
35,
26,
36,
37,
38,
33,
40,
41,
42,
43,
44,
45,
46,
51,
52,
53,
48,
47,
56,
59,
63,
66,
69,
70,
71Assembly Resolutions:
7,
19Senate Bills:
3,
11,
22,
23,
44,
65,
68,
69,
56,
72,
75,
78,
80,
59,
87,
128,
129,
130,
131,
132,
133,
134,
135,
136,
137,
138,
139,
140,
141,
142,
143,
144,
145,
146,
147,
148,
149,
92,
94,
97,
101,
114,
120,
126,
127,
156,
159,
161,
185,
186,
190,
194,
200,
227,
224,
240,
243,
245,
250,
246,
251,
253,
267,
287,
311,
317,
318,
320,
326,
330,
338,
343,
356,
359,
360,
361,
362,
374,
379,
381,
389,
404,
422,
428,
436,
438,
439,
442,
443,
444,
446,
447,
450,
455,
464,
465,
466Senate Joint Resolutions:
5,
9,
15,
18,
20,
49,
43,
50,
45,
22,
23,
39,
24,
25,
26,
40,
29,
46,
33,
34,
51,
30,
41,
56,
572258Shelton, Rep. Kristina (90th Asm.Dist.; D)
Bicycles purchased for dependents: individual income tax credit created; family income provision -
AB385Bicycles purchased for dependents: individual income tax credit created; family income provision -
SB372Economic Bill of Rights declaration -
SJR19Economic Justice Bill of Rights declaration -
AJR24Endosalpingiosis Awareness Month: March designated as -
SJR52Food and beverages served in foam polystyrene packaging prohibited, exceptions provided -
AB344Individuals 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 -
AB464Individuals 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 -
SB458Law enforcement officer citizenship requirement repealed; LESB provision -
AB230National Bike to School Day: May 5, 2021 recognized as -
AJR58Non-judicial elective state officials required to serve as election officials; Senate, Assembly, and legislative committees prohibited from meeting on election days -
AB359Voter preregistration provisions for 16 and 17 year olds -
AB463Voter preregistration provisions for 16 and 17 year olds -
SB445Voter registration at high schools and certain tribal schools: provisions prior to 2011 WisAct 240 reinstated; qualified voter provision -
AB459