Equity and Inclusion, Council on and Office for Equity and Inclusion created and attached to DOA; statewide plan for equity and inclusion established; report and FTE provisions -
AB1112Focus on Energy initiatives for low-income households -
AB826Focus on Energy initiatives for low-income households -
SB806Four-year-old kindergarten: how pupils are counted for state aid purposes changed -
AB529Initial license to teach grades K to 5: Foundation of Reading test (FORT) requirement exemption re completion of comparable course of study -
AB1092Initial license to teach grades K to 5: Foundation of Reading test (FORT) requirement exemption re completion of comparable course of study -
SB996Kidney Month: March 2024 proclaimed as -
AJR133Kidney Month: March 2024 proclaimed as -
SJR126National Girl Scout Day recognized March 12, 2024 and congratulations on the 112th anniversary of Girl Scouts of the United States of America -
AJR136National Girl Scout Day recognized March 12, 2024 and congratulations on the 112th anniversary of Girl Scouts of the United States of America -
SJR129November 11 (Veterans Day) designated a state holiday and state offices close; paid holidays for state employees provision -
AB112Race-based discrimination includes traits historically associated with race, “protective hairstyle” defined -
AB240Race-based discrimination includes traits historically associated with race, “protective hairstyle” defined -
SB246Retail sales of alcohol beverages: remote delivery order and remote pickup order allowed; conditions, permit, and ordinance provisions -
AB127Retirement payments or distributions: individual income tax subtraction increased and expanded; JSCTE appendix report -
AB384School mental health and pupil wellness aid expenditures eligible for reimbursement under the state categorical aid program -
AB589School social worker interns: stipends from DPI created -
AB1151Slavery and involuntary servitude prohibited, including as punishment for a crime. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
AJR102Slavery and involuntary servitude prohibited, including as punishment for a crime. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
SJR95St. Joseph the Worker Day: May 1 of each year recognized as; executive branch requested to recognize -
AJR135State 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 -
AB30Teacher and administrator licensure requirement for private schools participating in a parental choice program or the SNSP; exception provided -
AB534Teacher Appreciation Week proclaimed May 8-12, 2023 -
AJR41Teacher Appreciation Week proclaimed May 8-12, 2023 -
SJR40Other proposals authored or co-authored by Myers, Rep. LaKeshia (12th Asm.Dist.; D)
Assembly Bills:
12,
18,
23,
24,
37,
48,
49,
55,
56,
91,
114,
109,
113,
133,
163,
218,
221,
226,
239,
284,
288,
291,
298,
299,
300,
329,
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366,
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436,
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471,
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488,
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628,
631,
646,
715,
754,
766,
770,
786,
800,
842,
845,
821,
820,
822,
910,
930,
936,
937,
939,
1018,
950,
1006,
1012,
1031,
1055,
1019,
1026,
1025,
1021,
1082,
1109,
1144,
1150,
1163,
1219Assembly Joint Resolutions:
10,
11,
18,
16,
22,
28,
32,
30,
38,
40,
44,
46,
53,
59,
61,
56,
67,
75,
138,
139Senate Bills:
9,
12,
18,
23,
36,
38,
53,
54,
55,
90,
92,
94,
110,
114,
115,
130,
138,
298,
156,
219,
238,
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561,
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609,
720,
723,
779,
796,
802,
828,
835,
843,
865,
868,
873,
875,
904,
908,
934,
950,
964,
969,
978,
984,
1003,
1019,
1045,
1061,
1062,
1067,
1068,
1071,
1110Senate Joint Resolutions:
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12,
17,
19,
22,
25,
32,
34,
38,
44,
46,
50,
51,
53,
56,
57,
60,
92,
105,
119,
120,
1322551Nedweski, Rep. Amanda (61st Asm.Dist.; R)
Abortion if postfertilization age of the unborn child is 14 or more weeks prohibited; medical emergency and referendum provisions -
AB975Abortion if postfertilization age of the unborn child is 14 or more weeks prohibited; medical emergency and referendum provisions -
SB1011BioForward, Inc.: WEDC grant re designation as a regional technology and innovation hub by federal government -
AB916BioForward, Inc.: WEDC grant re designation as a regional technology and innovation hub by federal government -
SB894Choose Life Wisconsin: DHS to award grants to; report required -
AB344Choose Life Wisconsin: DHS to award grants to; report required -
SB345Civic education: required model curriculum and instructional materials for elementary and high school grades; high school diploma requirement; charter school and private schools participating in a parental choice program and reports provisions -
AB898Civic education: required model curriculum and instructional materials for elementary and high school grades; high school diploma requirement; charter school and private schools participating in a parental choice program and reports provisions -
SB837Definitions of habitual truant and truancy changed -
AB1025Federal Internal Revenue Code changes adopted re contribution to health savings account and telehealth or other remote care services -
AB364Federal Internal Revenue Code changes adopted re contribution to health savings account and telehealth or other remote care services -
SB364Free speech and academic freedom standards and due process in disciplinary proceedings established at UW System and TCS institutions; civil cause of action, grant funding, and Wisconsin grant funding provisions -
AB553Free speech and academic freedom standards and due process in disciplinary proceedings established at UW System and TCS institutions; civil cause of action, grant funding, and Wisconsin grant funding provisions -
SB575Mistreating animals: grievous bodily harm defined, penalty revisions, and hunting dog exemption -
AB75Paraprofessional experience: DPI to issue provisional license to teach under set criteria -
AB640Partial veto to create or increase taxes and fees: prohibit Governor from using. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
AJR112Partial veto to create or increase taxes and fees: prohibit Governor from using. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
SJR109Pathway to teacher licensure based on equivalency: DPI required to offer provisional license, conditions set -
AB639Public records law: extends nondisclosure requirement re personally identifiable information of confidential law enforcement informants -
AB118Public records law: extends nondisclosure requirement re personally identifiable information of confidential law enforcement informants -
SB119“Sexual contact” definition revised re crimes against children and the crime of sexual assault; JRCCP may report -
AB166Textbooks, curricula, and instructional materials used in schools: school board required to comply with a district resident’s inspection request in certain time period, adopt policy, and post list to district’s website -
AB638TIDs in the Village of Pleasant Prairie: eliminating certain exemptions -
AB94TIDs in the Village of Pleasant Prairie: eliminating certain exemptions -
SB6U.S. citizenship required for technical college district board membership -
AB545U.S. citizenship required for technical college district board membership -
SB522Other proposals authored or co-authored by Nedweski, Rep. Amanda (61st Asm.Dist.; R)
Assembly Bills:
2,
12,
28,
73,
66,
57,
81,
53,
55,
56,
67,
89,
103,
69,
109,
145,
120,
133,
134,
138,
154,
176,
175,
219,
146,
147,
148,
149,
150,
152,
237,
239,
243,
244,
246,
252,
245,
293,
300,
329,
302,
304,
321,
341,
343,
336,
357,
353,
370,
372,
377,
378,
408,
386,
440,
442,
480,
502,
465,
510,
542,
494,
548,
549,
572,
550,
620,
574,
624,
629,
630,
554,
637,
645,
573,
648,
578,
650,
576,
658,
669,
671,
688,
693,
779,
852,
860,
896,
900,
933,
937,
944,
950,
956,
1011,
1029,
1028,
1027,
1026,
1024,
1065,
1064,
1020,
1021,
1022,
1023,
1090Assembly Joint Resolutions:
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16,
39,
47,
53,
55,
56,
76,
77,
78,
79,
80,
81,
85,
88,
90,
111,
116,
113,
136Senate Bills:
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12,
28,
60,
65,
67,
82,
77,
86,
90,
92,
84,
97,
100,
115,
117,
120,
134,
137,
145,
149,
211,
218,
215,
230,
231,
232,
235,
236,
237,
238,
245,
247,
249,
252,
260,
301,
291,
303,
308,
321,
333,
329,
343,
344,
346,
351,
367,
370,
377,
378,
398,
431,
435,
436,
468,
479,
480,
489,
523,
539,
573,
579,
580,
581,
582,
591,
592,
593,
596,
606,
607,
608,
610,
616,
621,
628,
630,
639,
652,
667,
676,
747,
804,
811,
836,
838,
873,
874,
875,
879,
882,
931,
932,
967,
968,
969,
976,
977,
978,
979,
988,
1000,
1009Senate Joint Resolutions:
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17,
37,
55,
53,
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73,
78,
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76,
77,
81,
84,
83,
102,
103,
104,
1292491Neubauer, Rep. Greta (66th Asm.Dist.; D)
Constitutional restrictions on marriage eliminated. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
AJR107Criminal defenses of adequate provocation, self-defense, or not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect eliminated for claims based on discovery of victim’s gender identity or sexual orientation -
AB307Criminal defenses of adequate provocation, self-defense, or not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect eliminated for claims based on discovery of victim’s gender identity or sexual orientation -
SB307Deer, Ada: life, public service, and legacy as an advocate for Indigenous rights and social justice honored -
AJR68Deer, Ada: life, public service, and legacy as an advocate for Indigenous rights and social justice honored -
SJR62Discrimination on basis of person’s gender identity or gender expression prohibited -
AB501Discrimination on basis of person’s gender identity or gender expression prohibited -
SB474Earl, Gov. Anthony S.: life and public service of the 41st Governor of Wisconsin honored -
AJR28Earl, Gov. Anthony S.: life and public service of the 41st Governor of Wisconsin honored -
SJR25Equal Pay Day: March 15, 2023 recognized as -
AJR18Green jobs training program established; grants, FTE, and reports provisions -
AB809Green jobs training program established; grants, FTE, and reports provisions -
SB761Ladwig, James “Jim”: life and public service of former state representative commended -
AR13National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL): 50th anniversary in 2025 recognized -
AJR118Social cost of carbon emissions considered by PSC when issuing certificates for certain electric and public utility projects -
AB811Social cost of carbon emissions considered by PSC when issuing certificates for certain electric and public utility projects -
SB760Wisconsin Climate Corps (WCC) program and board created, audit and report provisions -
AB810Wisconsin Climate Corps (WCC) program and board created, audit and report provisions -
SB762Wisconsin's Transgender Day of Remembrance proclaimed November 20, 2023 -
AJR50Wisconsin’s Transgender Day of Visibility: March 31, 2023 proclaimed as -
AJR20Wisconsin’s Transgender Day of Visibility: March 31, 2023 proclaimed as -
SJR15Other proposals authored or co-authored by Neubauer, Rep. Greta (66th Asm.Dist.; D)
Assembly Bills:
17,
37,
218,
232,
285,
340,
350,
366,
368,
374,
402,
436,
458,
469,
471,
472,
473,
474,
475,
487,
488,
509,
506,
513,
515,
517,
518,
519,
520,
521,
522,
523,
524,
525,
526,
527,
533,
534,
537,
538,
539,
586,
588,
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590,
591,
598,
595,
596,
597,
605,
615,
673,
677,
686,
692,
718,
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745,
746,
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766,
770,
771,
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776,
777,
795,
796,
802,
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813,
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815,
816,
819,
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826,
827,
829,
832,
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835,
841,
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843,
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820,
822,
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865,
868,
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1043,
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1051,
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1080,
1082,
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1130,
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1161,
1183,
1184,
1193,
1194,
1199,
1201,
1202,
1203,
1212,
1221,
1210,
1229Assembly Joint Resolutions:
10,
11,
19,
16,
21,
22,
24,
25,
34,
35,
29,
38,
41,
51,
44,
53,
59,
61,
67,
97,
94,
100,
102,
137,
138,
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140Senate Bills:
38,
298,
240,
281,
341,
352,
365,
370,
372,
393,
430,
453,
456,
457,
463,
486,
487,
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533,
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784,
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821,
828,
843,
849,
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891,
901,
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907,
934,
935,
936,
937,
938,
943,
948,
950,
982,
984,
1012,
1013,
1019,
1022,
1030,
1038,
1041,
1042,
1044,
1060,
1061,
1062,
1064,
1065,
1069,
1087,
1093,
1097,
1100,
1101,
1102,
1103,
1104,
1105,
1108,
1109Senate Joint Resolutions:
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18,
19,
22,
26,
27,
31,
35,
40,
41,
42,
44,
50,
51,
56,
57,
90,
95,
97,
112,
114,
119,
120,
133