Period ending July 27, 2021
Pursuant to Joint Rule 77 (2), "In the author indexes, the brief description of each proposal shall be shown routinely only under the first and second author, and under the first cosponsor, of each proposal. For additional authors and cosponsors, the proposal shall be listed in the author index by number only."
2251Agard, Sen. Melissa (16th Sen.Dist.; D)
Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month recognized in May and contributions honored -
SJR29BCPL 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 -
SB148Civil rights violations: AG authority to investigate and bring civil action -
SB330Constitutional restrictions on marriage eliminated: constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
SJR56Conversion therapy involving a minor: mental health providers prohibited from engaging in; professional discipline provision -
SB326COVID-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 -
SB133Criminal defense of adequate provocation, self-defense, or not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect eliminated if based on victim’s gender identity or expression or sexual orientation -
SB450Diapers, undergarments for incontinence, tampons, and sanitary napkins: sales and use tax exemption created; JSCTE appendix report -
SB227Discrimination on basis of person’s gender identity or gender expression prohibited; adds gender identity or gender expression as a prohibited basis for discrimination in employment, housing, public accommodations, education, insurance coverage, National Guard, jury duty, adoption, and receipt of mental health or vocational rehabilitation service -
SB362Economic Bill of Rights declaration -
SJR19Economic Justice Bill of Rights declaration -
AJR24EITC: adopting changes made by the federal Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 -
SB126Endometriosis Awareness Month: March 2021 recognized as -
AJR17Endometriosis Awareness Month: March 2021 recognized as -
SJR43Gender-neutral terminology and gender-neutral marriage and parental rights adopted; JSCTE appendix report -
SB464Grants issued by the state re federal coronavirus relief fund: excluded from income for state tax purposes; JSCTE appendix report -
AB81Grants issued by the state re federal coronavirus relief fund: excluded from income for state tax purposes; JSCTE appendix report -
SB97Health care providers licensed in another state: DSPS may grant temporary credentials under certain conditions -
SB137Hmong Heritage Month: April proclaimed as -
AJR40Holocaust and other genocides: incorporation into model academic standards for social studies and instruction in specified grades required -
SB69Hospitals 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 -
SB134Impersonating a public officer, public employee, or employee of a utility with intent to mislead: felony crime created; JRCCP may report -
SB257Insecticide use near pollinator habitat on land maintained by DNR prohibited, limited exceptions -
SB455Investigations of officer-involved deaths: conflict of interest provision expanded and immediate family member provision added -
AB453LGBTQ Pride Month: June 2021 recognized as -
SJR40Liability 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 -
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) -
SB287