LTE 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 -
SB145Pesticide regulation to protect pollinators: local ordinance allowed -
SB456Petitions for public hearings on legislative bills: provisions created -
SB265PFAS: standards re groundwater, drinking water, water quality, soil and sediment residual contamination, and air emissions; municipal grant program, well testing grant program, and Safe Drinking Water Loan Program changes; fire fighting foam regulations; prohibited in food packaging; proof of financial responsibility; funding, studies, and reports provisions -
AB419PFAS: standards re groundwater, drinking water, water quality, soil and sediment residual contamination, and air emissions; municipal grant program, well testing grant program, and Safe Drinking Water Loan Program changes; fire fighting foam regulations; prohibited in food packaging; proof of financial responsibility; funding, studies, and reports provisions -
SB361Pharmacists authorized to extend a prescription order: 2020 public health emergency provision extended -
SB149Plants labeled as beneficial to pollinators: sale prohibited if treated with certain insecticides -
SB457Prescription 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 -
SB142SeniorCare coverage of vaccinations re 2019 WisAct 185 required regardless of federal waiver -
SB132Sexual assault kit tracking system: DOJ to establish database; victims of assault may access -
SB94Sexual assault kits: procedures for transmission, processing, and storage created -
SB71State minimum wage increased and revised annually using the consumer price index; tipped employees, meal and lodging allowances, and certain categories of employees provisions; local minimum wage ordinance prohibition eliminated -
SB452State park annual vehicle admission fee waived for members of American Indian tribe or band located in the state -
SB405State 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) -
SB287Sunshine Week: March 14-20 declared as -
SJR50Suspension of UI one-week waiting period extended, date specified -
SB141Syttende Mai Weekend: May 14-16, 2021 proclaimed as -
AJR39Syttende Mai Weekend: May 14-16, 2021 proclaimed as -
SJR28Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month: February recognized as -
SJR5Third-party logistics providers: optional license created; Pharmacy Examining Board duties -
SB144Transgender Equality Task Force created to study legal and societal barriers to equality for transgender, intersex, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming individuals and make recommendations to the Governor and Legislature; report required -
AB467Transgender Equality Task Force created to study legal and societal barriers to equality for transgender, intersex, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming individuals and make recommendations to the Governor and Legislature; report required -
SB443UI 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 -
SB143UWHCA employees allowed to collectively bargain over wages, hours, and conditions of employment -
AB438UWHCA employees allowed to collectively bargain over wages, hours, and conditions of employment -
SB404Violence against the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) community condemned -
AJR38Violence against the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) community condemned -
SJR45Violent insurrection in Washington, D.C. on January 6, 2021 condemned; affirming Joseph R. Biden and Kamala D. Harris as winners of Wisconsin’s Electoral College votes for U.S. President and Vice President; and condolences to the family of U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick -
SR3Voter preregistration provisions for 16 and 17 year olds -
SB445Voter registration forms and information provided to high school students eligible to register to vote -
SB447Wearing face masks and social distancing in the State Capitol, exception and violation provisions -
SR2Wisconsin Motherhood Month: May 2021 recognized as -
SJR46Wisconsin’s Transgender Day of Remembrance: November 20, 2021 proclaimed as -
SJR57Wisconsin’s Transgender Day of Visibility: March 31, 2021 recognized as -
SJR18Women’s History Month: March 2021 designated as -
SJR15WRS 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 Agard, Sen. Melissa (16th Sen.Dist.; D)
Assembly Bills:
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55,
67,
80,
87,
88,
106,
126,
141,
154,
193,
206,
246,
251,
254,
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268,
273,
312,
318,
326,
348,
360,
381,
395,
444,
447,
448,
449,
454,
455,
457,
458,
459,
460,
461,
462,
463,
464,
469,
470,
476Assembly Joint Resolutions:
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11,
21,
25,
29,
35,
26,
36,
33,
42,
45,
50,
51,
52,
53,
48,
55,
59,
64,
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71Senate Bills:
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75,
87,
186,
200,
224,
248,
251,
267,
288,
328,
355,
379,
389,
439,
442,
444,
446,
458,
459,
461,
4652250Ballweg, Sen. Joan (14th Sen.Dist.; R)
250th anniversary of the founding of the U.S.: Wisconsin commission for the United States Semiquincentennial Commission created -
SB39051st Anniversary of Earth Day: honoring April 22, 2021 as -
SJR23Agricultural exports program established; plan, report, and audit required -
AB314Agricultural exports program established; plan, report, and audit required -
SB325Alcohol retail sales at State Fair Park as approved by the Board, wine provision -
SB282Alvarez, Barry: career and accomplishments honored upon his retirement from the UW Madison athletic department -
SJR36American Heart Month: February 2021 proclaimed as -
AJR6American Heart Month: February 2021 proclaimed as -
SJR9American Red Cross Month: March 2021 proclaimed as -
AJR18American Red Cross Month: March 2021 proclaimed as -
SJR17Applied agricultural research: additional funding to UW System for extension services at the UW College of Agricultural and Life Sciences related to -
SB80Bodily substance thrown or expelled at a public safety officer or prosecutor: court to require testing of criminal defendant for communicable diseases, probable cause provision -
SB99Broadband expansion grant program: changes re infrastructure construction, speed standard for underserved areas, application evaluation criteria, challenge from Internet service provider, final report from recipient, and collecting certain data from Internet service providers -
SB365CESA employees may request wage payments over a 12-month period -
SB358Child abuse and neglect reporting hotline posted in schools required -
SB238Child born alive after abortion: requirements of health care providers present and criminal penalties created, damage provisions; JRCCP may report -
SB16“Class B” licensee may sell intoxicating liquor by the glass for off premises consumption, tamper-evident seal required; winery provision -
SB22Coal tar-based sealant products and high PAH sealant products: sale of prohibited -
SB152Community health center grants: funding increased -
SB59Complex rehabilitation technology contributing to independent completion of activities and mobility: DHS to reimburse MA recipient in a nursing home for -
SB103COVID-19 vaccine distribution: DHS directed to not prioritize incarcerated persons within an allocation phase -
SB8CPA educational qualifications modified -
SB10Cursive writing required to be incorporated into the model academic standards for English language arts -
AB435Cursive writing required to be incorporated into the model academic standards for English language arts -
SB431Deaf History Month: April 2021 recognized as -
AJR41Decommissioned power production plant: phase out of utility aid payments to counties and municipalities -
SB468Dental auxiliary: certification of expanded functions; emergency rule provisions -
SB392Dogs on the premises of certain retail food establishments: DATCP cannot promulgate rule prohibiting -
SB298Donate Life Month: April 2021 proclaimed as -
SJR25Elder adults at risk and adults at risk: credentialed agency investigation requirements to reports of abuse, harm, neglect, exploitation, or death -
SB395Election inspector: pupils enrolled in a home-based private educational program may serve as; conditions specified -
SB102Essential visitor or member of the clergy visiting long-term care facility resident or hospital patient provisions -
SB230Family support repealed and child support formulas [Admin.Code DCF 150 (title), 150.02, 150.03, 150.035, 150.04] -
SB105Farmer tuition assistance grants from the TCS Board created -
AB64Farmer tuition assistance grants from the TCS Board created -
SB72Fence constructed within a shoreland setback area: county shoreland zoning ordinance may not prohibit -
SB387Fire alarm testing in the State Capitol -
AB221Free and charitable clinics definition and funding; "telehealth" definition incorporated into occupational licensing statutory chapters -
SB309Full-time open enrollment application to a virtual charter school does not count against limit on applications -
AB119Full-time open enrollment application to a virtual charter school does not count against limit on applications -
SB110