Per pupil aid increase and additional payment based on number of economically disadvantaged pupils; supplemental per pupil aid eliminated [Sec. 297, 1927-1933, 9134 (2)] -
SB111Various public assistance and program funding revisions: housing, homelessness, and indigence; workforce development and job and income supports; community action agencies; lead exposure and abatement; sober living and mental health; nonemergency medical transportation services; transportation; and Institute for Research on Poverty funding for annual report on poverty -
AB1145Various public assistance and program funding revisions: housing, homelessness, and indigence; workforce development and job and income supports; community action agencies; lead exposure and abatement; sober living and mental health; nonemergency medical transportation services; transportation; and Institute for Research on Poverty funding for annual report on poverty -
SB1045Water utility assistance for low-income households created [Sec. 113, 473, 474] [original bill only] -
AB68Water utility assistance for low-income households created [Sec. 113, 473, 474] -
SB111DOA grants awarded to eligible recipients -
AB444DOA grants awarded to eligible recipients -
SB439Immunization-related mail: government entities, schools, health care providers, and childcare centers required to ensure mail is sealed and no information is visible on the outside -
AB132Immunization-related mail: government entities, schools, health care providers, and childcare centers required to ensure mail is sealed and no information is visible on the outside -
SB150Motor vehicle registration renewal: fee for notices provided by mail [Sec. 2774, 9444 (3)] [original bill only] -
AB68Motor vehicle registration renewal: fee for notices provided by mail [Sec. 2774, 9444 (3)] -
SB111Public utility companies: DOR requirement to send assessments via certified mail eliminated [Sec. 1407-1411] [original bill only] -
AB68Public utility companies: DOR requirement to send assessments via certified mail eliminated [Sec. 1407-1411] -
SB111Theft of mail penalties revised; JRCCP may report -
AB891Theft of mail penalties revised; JRCCP may report -
SB831Agreement among the states to elect the U.S. president and vice president by national popular vote ratified -
AB246Presidential electors: method of selecting revised -
AB35Presidential electors: method of selecting revised -
SB61Presidential preference primary moved to second Tuesday in March, certain deadlines changed -
SB284Electronics recycling waste cleanup in certain counties -
AB943Loan to Timber Professional Cooperative from certain federal moneys for purchase of Verso Paper Mill in the City of Wisconsin Rapids [A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, adds loan re Park Falls Pulp and Paper Mill in the City of Park Falls] -
AB367Verso Paper Mill and the Park Falls Pulp and Paper Mill: loan for the purchase of -
AB444Verso Paper Mill and the Park Falls Pulp and Paper Mill: loan for the purchase of -
SB439Election law changes: temporary orders on conduct, recounts, domestic abuse and sexual assault victim service providers, recall petition, notice of a referendum, delivery of certified statements, election inspectors for canvassing absentee ballots, write-in candidates for city office, independent candidates on partisan primary ballot, maintaining poll lists, notice of ballot when using electronic voting system, paper copies of registration list, counting write-in votes, rules on forms of election notices, and establishing ward lines -
AB304Election law changes: temporary orders on conduct, recounts, domestic abuse and sexual assault victim service providers, recall petition, notice of a referendum, delivery of certified statements, election inspectors for canvassing absentee ballots, write-in candidates for city office, independent candidates on partisan primary ballot, maintaining poll lists, notice of ballot when using electronic voting system, paper copies of registration list, counting write-in votes, rules on forms of election notices, and establishing ward lines -
SB178Individuals 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 -
SB458Primary elections: voting for more than one political party authorized -
AB1091Primary elections: voting for more than one political party authorized -
SB1006Ranked-choice voting for the election of all federal, state, and local officials; recall elections excluded -
AB150Ranked-choice voting for the election of all federal, state, and local officials; recall elections excluded -
SB240U.S. senator and representative in Congress: top-five candidates in primary election appear on general election ballot and instant runoff voting in general election via ranked-choice voting ballot -
AB244U.S. senator and representative in Congress: top-five candidates in primary election appear on general election ballot and instant runoff voting in general election via ranked-choice voting ballot -
SB250Baccalaureate degree program for prisoners [Sec. 324, 656, 2682] [original bill only] -
AB68Baccalaureate degree program for prisoners [Sec. 324, 656, 2682] -
SB111Battery against correctional officer or teacher by a prisoner: each correctional institution required to record -
AB825Battery against correctional officer or teacher by a prisoner: each correctional institution required to record -
SB846Contract for inmate telecommunications and video communication services must comply with DOC rules; emergency rules provision -
AB821Contract for inmate telecommunications and video communication services must comply with DOC rules; emergency rules provision -
SB800Correctional officers and correctional sergeants: supplemental pay under set conditions [A.Sub.Amdt.2: Sec. 9101 (5)] -
AB68COVID-19 vaccine distribution: DHS directed to not prioritize incarcerated persons within an allocation phase -
SB8Criminal justice changes re firearm transfers and possession; crime victims and witnesses; law enforcement recruitment, retention, and training; obstructing justice; certain DOJ and DOC programs; hate crime reporting portal; DNA evidence statute of limitation; and funding for mental health and substance use services, DPI special education aid, and UW System; fraud scheme crime created; JRCCP may report -
AB1140Criminal justice changes re firearm transfers and possession; crime victims and witnesses; law enforcement recruitment, retention, and training; obstructing justice; certain DOJ and DOC programs; hate crime reporting portal; DNA evidence statute of limitation; and funding for mental health and substance use services, DPI special education aid, and UW System; fraud scheme crime created; JRCCP may report -
SB1091Death of inmate diagnosed with COVID-19: limited examination by coroner or medical examiner permitted -
AB1Employed inmate’s salary or wages: adding child or family support, restitution, and certain fees to withholdings -
AB1151Employed inmate’s salary or wages: adding child or family support, restitution, and certain fees to withholdings -
SB1069Federal COVID recovery rebates received by incarcerated persons used to pay restitution -
AB219Federal COVID recovery rebates received by incarcerated persons used to pay restitution -
SB236Law enforcement investigative services provided by local government re incidents in a state prison or juvenile correctional facility: DOC to reimburse certain expenses [A.Amdt.1: in transit to prison or facility added, appropriation removed] -
AB569Law enforcement investigative services provided by local government re incidents in a state prison or juvenile correctional facility: DOC to reimburse certain expenses -
SB558Offender reentry demonstration project extended [Sec. 1004, 1005] [original bill only] -
AB68Offender reentry demonstration project extended [Sec. 1004, 1005] -
SB111Official oath and bond requirement of wardens and superintendents of state prisons (remedial legislation suggested by DOC) -
AB1029Official oath and bond requirement of wardens and superintendents of state prisons (remedial legislation suggested by DOC) -
SB998Operation of drones over correctional institutions prohibition exception re authorization of the DOC Secretary -
AB211Operation of drones over correctional institutions prohibition exception re authorization of the DOC Secretary [S.Amdt.1: adds county facilities and sheriff's authorization] -
SB237Overtime in state correctional institutions: DOC biennial report changed to annual -
AB758Overtime in state correctional institutions: DOC biennial report changed to annual -
SB724Persons 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 -
SB145Population for redistricting purposes: counting individuals confined in state prisons -
AB1069Pregnant and postpartum people in the custody of a correctional facility: use of physical restraints limited; testing for pregnancy and STDs and access to certain health services related to pregnancy provisions -
AB1150Pregnant and postpartum persons in the custody of a correctional facility: use of physical restraints limited; testing for pregnancy and STDs and access to certain health services related to pregnancy provisions [Sec. 2716] [original bill only] -
AB68Pregnant and postpartum persons in the custody of a correctional facility: use of physical restraints limited; testing for pregnancy and STDs and access to certain health services related to pregnancy provisions [Sec. 2716] -
SB111Reimbursement rate for holding individuals in jail, county facility, or tribal jail awaiting transfer to state prison -
AB187Reimbursement rate for holding individuals in jail, county facility, or tribal jail awaiting transfer to state prison -
SB223TPR based on parental incarceration: grounds established -
AB627TPR based on parental incarceration: grounds established -
SB595Vaccination of certain incarcerated persons: DHS distribution to -
AB145Vendors of personal property items at state correctional institutions: DOC to contract with no fewer than 3, allow purchase on behalf of an inmate, and at least one vendor offers a storefront in the City of Milwaukee -
AB565Vendors of personal property items at state correctional institutions: DOC to contract with no fewer than 3, allow purchase on behalf of an inmate, and at least one vendor offers a storefront in the City of Milwaukee [S.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, changed to 2 or 3 vendors, "storefront" changed to "location"; S.Amdt.1: 1st class city provision removed] -
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