Interest, penalties, and payments on debt owed to state agency, authority, or local governmental unit: authority to waive extended to December 31, 2021 -
AB31Laws administered by DOR: revisions re shared revenue, property assessment, income taxes, sales tax, and payments from counties to towns; JSCTE appendix report [A.Sub.Amdt.3: further revisions, allocations from the coronavirus relief fund excluded from taxable income; A.Amdt.3 to A.Sub.Amdt.3: income from grants issued by a state agency or WEDC re COVID-19 are not taxable; A.Amdt.1 to A.Amdt.3 to A.Sub.Amdt.3: removes state agency grants] -
AB2Proof of coronavirus vaccination as condition for transacting business or receiving any services prohibited -
AB299Proof of coronavirus vaccination as condition for transacting business or receiving any services prohibited -
SB383Proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter premises or receive services: prohibiting state contracts or grants to businesses or entities that require -
AB986Proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter premises or receive services: prohibiting state contracts or grants to businesses or entities that require -
SB921State agencies required to promulgate rules when imposing conditions on a license; Governor’s authority to prescribe guidelines by executive order repealed -
AB684State agencies required to promulgate rules when imposing conditions on a license; Governor’s authority to prescribe guidelines by executive order repealed -
SB723State agencies to also submit reports to the federal government re coronavirus relief funds to JCF and post to their Internet site; Governor to allocate certain federal moneys for mental health grants to school districts, charter schools, and private schools, report to JCF required -
AB564State government: legal counsel retained by the legislature, nominees subject to advice and consent of the Senate, Capitol security changes, and administrative rule provisions re deference to agency interpretation of law, suspension, rule-making authority, and advisory committee membership changes [Sec. 42, 43, 146, 2458-2460, 2462-2464] [original bill only] -
AB68State government: legal counsel retained by the legislature, nominees subject to advice and consent of the Senate, Capitol security changes, and administrative rule provisions re deference to agency interpretation of law, suspension, rule-making authority, and advisory committee membership changes [Sec. 42, 43, 146, 2458-2460, 2462-2464] -
SB111Talent attraction and retention initiatives: allocation of federal moneys to focus on veterans -
AB888Talent attraction and retention initiatives: allocation of federal moneys to focus on veterans -
SB843Talent attraction and retention initiatives [A.Sub.Amdt.2: Sec. 9149 (2)] -
AB68Talent attraction and retention initiatives re 2021 WisAct 58: WEDC to submit expenditure plan to JCF -
AB940Talent attraction and retention initiatives re 2021 WisAct 58: WEDC to submit expenditure plan to JCF -
SB924Transfer of employees between executive branch agencies: DOA Secretary authorized to make, expires June 30, 2021 [S.Sub.Amdt.1] -
AB1UI law: transactions between employer and DWD by electronic means made mandatory; funding for modernization of UI information technology systems [S.Sub.Amdt.1: original provisions replaced with update of UI IT systems, civil liability exemption re COVID-19, UI waiting period, noncharging of benefits, eligibility when participating in a work-share program, and certain extended benefit requirement waived] -
Jr1 SB1Use of certain drones by local governmental units and state agencies restricted; DOJ duties -
AB907Use of certain drones by local governmental units and state agencies restricted; DOJ duties -
SB868Vaccination information re coronavirus prohibited on ID document issued by state agency or local government -
AB985Vaccination information re coronavirus prohibited on ID document issued by state agency or local government -
SB920Capitol cafeteria use by school groups touring the capitol building allowed -
AB1052Capitol cafeteria use by school groups touring the capitol building allowed -
SB1103Fire alarm testing in the State Capitol -
AB221Fire alarm testing in the State Capitol on certain days -
AB1076Governor required to submit plan to the legislature to open the Capitol to the public and for state employees to return to in-person employment [removed by S.Sub.Amdt.1] -
AB1State Capitol building: DOA directed to open it to the public -
AJR1State Capitol building: DOA directed to open it to the public -
SJR2State government: legal counsel retained by the legislature, nominees subject to advice and consent of the Senate, Capitol security changes, and administrative rule provisions re deference to agency interpretation of law, suspension, rule-making authority, and advisory committee membership changes [Sec. 42, 43, 146, 2458-2460, 2462-2464] [original bill only] -
AB68State government: legal counsel retained by the legislature, nominees subject to advice and consent of the Senate, Capitol security changes, and administrative rule provisions re deference to agency interpretation of law, suspension, rule-making authority, and advisory committee membership changes [Sec. 42, 43, 146, 2458-2460, 2462-2464] -
SB111We the People mural in the Capitol relocated -
AR23Wearing face masks and social distancing in the State Capitol, exception and violation provisions -
SR2CCAP website: Director of State Courts required to ensure certain information is available in a searchable format -
AB1120CCAP website: Director of State Courts required to ensure certain information is available in a searchable format -
SB1017Circuit courts designated to begin operation in 2021 [Sec. 3020-3023, 9107 (1); A.Sub.Amdt.2: further revisions, Sec. 413-416, 9107 (1), 9407 (1)] -
AB68Circuit courts designated to begin operation in 2021 [Sec. 3020-3023, 9107 (1)] -
SB111Criminal charges data re appearance bonds: DOJ to collect specified data and publish an annual report -
AB839Criminal charges data re appearance bonds: DOJ to collect specified data and publish an annual report -
SB857Alcohol retail sales at State Fair Park as approved by the Board [Sec. 2219, 2223, 2224] [original bill only] -
AB68Alcohol retail sales at State Fair Park as approved by the Board [Sec. 2219, 2223, 2224] -
SB111Alcohol retail sales at State Fair Park as approved by the Board, wine provision [A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, licensing exception changed to authority to issue Class "B" and "Class B" permits] -
AB277Alcohol retail sales at State Fair Park as approved by the Board, wine provision -
SB282Rule-making authority [Sec. 2461] [original bill only] -
AB68Rule-making authority [Sec. 2461] -
SB111Gold Star families: free state park vehicle admission -
AB770Gold Star families: free state park vehicle admission -
SB801MacKenzie Center appropriation [Sec. 335; A.Sub.Amdt.2: Sec. 35] -
AB68MacKenzie Center appropriation [Sec. 335] -
SB111Potawatomi State Park observation tower repairs: Governor required to allocate amount from certain federal moneys -
AB567Potawatomi State Park observation tower repairs: Governor required to allocate amount from certain federal moneys -
SB586State park admission, camping, and certain fishing and hunting approvals: waiver of fees for law enforcement officers; certain federal moneys and sunset provisions -
AB835State park annual vehicle admission fee waived for members of American Indian tribe or band located in the state -
SB405State park annual vehicle admission fee waiver for parent or guardian of student with an Every Kid Outdoors pass from the U.S. National Park Service -
AB375State park annual vehicle admission fee waiver for parent or guardian of student with an Every Kid Outdoors pass from the U.S. National Park Service -
SB376State 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) -
SB287State parks: dates on annual vehicle admission receipt and state trail pass modified -
AB1138State parks: free admission for 4th graders; vehicle admission fee waiver and visitor activity guide provisions [Sec. 334, 616, 617, 9432 (3)] [original bill only] -
AB68State parks: free admission for 4th graders; vehicle admission fee waiver and visitor activity guide provisions [Sec. 334, 616, 617, 9432 (3)] -
SB111State trail pass eliminated and DNR prohibited from charging an admission fee -
AB1134Stewardship Program: amount obligated for high- and medium-priority water infrastructure projects in state parks -
AB693Stewardship Program: amount obligated for high- and medium-priority water infrastructure projects in state parks -
SB664Veteran disability rating changed re certain hunting and fishing authorizations and exemptions from state park and trails fees -
AB161Veteran disability rating changed re certain hunting and fishing authorizations and exemptions from state park and trails fees -
SB176State contracts for stationery and printing let to lowest bidder operating in Wisconsin. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
AJR69African American history: model curriculum for grades K to 12; teaching license provision -
AB273Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: State Superintendent of Public Instruction to develop model curriculum and instructional materials on history, culture, and contributions -
AB1106Campaign contributions from individuals, political party or legislative committee, and candidate committee limited; individual and candidate committee contributions to state wide officers limited; political party or legislative campaign committee prohibited from establishing a segregated fund -
AB531Campaign contributions from individuals, political party or legislative committee, and candidate committee limited; individual and candidate committee contributions to state wide officers limited; political party or legislative campaign committee prohibited from establishing a segregated fund -
SB526Civic education: required model curriculum and instructional materials for elementary and high school grades; included in social studies credits required for a high school diploma -
AB563