Maternal Health Month: May 2023 observed as -
SJR46Maternity and newborn care: disability insurance and governmental self-insured health plans required to cover essential health benefit specified by OCI; social and financial impact report required -
SB341Mental health training provided by DPI to school districts and independent charter schools: adding social and emotional learning to evidence-based strategies -
SB534Milwaukee Rufus King Cheer and Stunt Team congratulated on their two 2023 division titles in the Wisconsin Association of Cheer and Pom Coaches (WACPC) championship competition -
SJR34Minimum salaries for public school teachers established -
SB511Minimum wage for inmates working in state correctional institutions or employed by the Bureau of Correctional Enterprises -
SB862Minority health grants from DHS: priority to applicants providing maternal and child health services -
AB1208Missing and Murdered African American Women and Girls, Task Force on, established by AG; report required, sunset provision -
SB568Moratorium on evictions: repealing prohibition on political subdivisions from enacting or enforcing ordinances -
AB707Moratorium on evictions: repealing prohibition on political subdivisions from enacting or enforcing ordinances -
SB670Nondisparagement provisions in employment contract after termination of employment or agency prohibited -
AB903Notification of rights of inmates, adult and juvenile: DOC and sheriffs required to provide in writing, update provisions -
AB812Notification of rights of inmates, adult and juvenile: DOC and sheriffs required to provide in writing, update provisions -
SB772Patient right to medically accurate information: health care provider obligation to provide and civil action provisions created; employment retribution prohibited -
SB733Personal hygiene products for inmates: availability in prisons, jails, and houses of correction -
AB797Personal hygiene products for inmates: availability in prisons, jails, and houses of correction -
SB797Preadoption training: in-person via live videoconference allowed -
SB381Preemption on local government regulation of firearms eliminated -
SB1100Pregnant 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 -
SB1013Presidential electors for losing candidates: public office prohibitions created, conditions specified -
SB1102Prevailing wage rate for certain public works projects, DWD duties; competitive bidding requirement for local transportation project funded with certain state funds; JRCCP may report -
SB540Prostitution: prosecuting or adjudicating delinquent a person under age 18 prohibited -
SB55PTSD as a mitigating factor: court may consider when sentencing a military veteran -
SB695Public assistance applicants provided with opportunity to or information on registering to vote -
AB585Public assistance revisions: housing, homelessness, and indigence; workforce development, job, and income supports; community action agencies; lead exposure and abatement; sober living residences; nonemergency medical transportation; annual report on poverty; and transportation -
SB557Public library and school library materials: conditions on initiating complaints that materials should be removed or restricted -
AB783Public library and school library materials: conditions on initiating complaints that materials should be removed or restricted -
SB824Pupils who have asthma: schools required to adopt a management plan which includes standing orders for short-acting bronchodilators; advanced practice nurse prescriber, physician assistant, and physician provisions and civil liability immunity -
SB854Race-based discrimination includes traits historically associated with race, “protective hairstyle” defined -
SB246Race-based team names, nicknames, logos, and mascots used by schools: restores law prior to enactment of 2013 WisAct 115; DPI grant to school board that terminates use -
SB507Reckless driving penalties increased; JRCCP may report -
SB90Reimbursement rate for special education costs -
SB506Rent abatement for tenants: DATCP to promulgate rules specifying items and amounts -
SB726Residential tenant’s right to counsel in an eviction action, notice provisions -
SB658Revenue limit adjustment for school districts for the costs of employing school nurses -
SB509Right to work law repealed; all-union agreement provisions; WERC duties -
SB519School and public library personnel licensing: DPI positions increased -
SB510School district employees: municipal employers required to offer health insurance plan offered by GIB -
AB519School district employees: municipal employers required to offer health insurance plan offered by GIB -
SB492School mental health and pupil wellness aid expenditures eligible for reimbursement under the state categorical aid program -
SB535School-based mental health services grants: funding increased -
SB536Slavery and involuntary servitude prohibited, including as punishment for a crime. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
SJR95Small claims eviction action for noncompliance with stipulated judgments of dismissal: procedural safeguards -
SB661State procurement or public works projects contracts: 2017 WisAct 3 prohibitions repealed -
SB637Step therapy protocol for certain cancer drugs: insurer, pharmacy benefit manager, or utilization review organization prohibited from requiring -
SB807Storm water retention pond safety requirements -
SB1017Taylor, Lena C.: service of former state Senator honored and wish her success as a circuit court judge for Milwaukee County -
SJR131Teacher longevity bonuses established -
SB493Teacher preparation time: school board required to provide -
SB496Tests and ancillary procedures needed for services for which health insurance coverage is mandated: disability insurance policies and governmental self-insured health plans required to cover -
AB790TID life extension for housing stock improvement; DOA appendix report -
AB862TID life extension for housing stock improvement; DOA appendix report -
SB825Trafficking an adult at risk for the purpose of commercial sex acts: felony penalty increased; JRCCP may report -
AB971Trafficking an adult at risk for the purpose of commercial sex acts: felony penalty increased; JRCCP may report -
SB942Transit Equity Day proclaimed February 4, 2024 -
SJR108Tuition remission to students who were in foster care or other out-of-home placements: UW and technical college district boards to grant; DCF and HEAB provisions -
AB1142Tuition remission to students who were in foster care or other out-of-home placements: UW and technical college district boards to grant; DCF and HEAB provisions -
SB1046Unaccompanied youth’s authority to consent to, contract for, and receive medical care without a parent’s or guardian’s consent; conditions specified -
AB729Unaccompanied youth’s authority to consent to, contract for, and receive medical care without a parent’s or guardian’s consent; conditions specified -
SB704UW student health services funding re mental and behavioral health -
SB533Violence prevention grant program for local health department or tribal health centers created, conditions set; appropriation from excise tax on vapor products -
AB1221Violence prevention grant program for local health department or tribal health centers created, conditions set; appropriation from excise tax on vapor products -
SB1109Wage transparency in job listings: salary and wage range and other benefits required to be listed and employer required to retain records for set amount of time -
AB905Wisconsin Celebrating Women in Public Office Day: March 19 proclaimed as -
SJR103Women’s History Month: March 2023 designated as and contributions to the state of named persons recognized -
SJR17Workforce home loan program: revolving loan created in WHEDA; DOA appendix report -
AB619Workforce home loan program: revolving loan created in WHEDA; DOA appendix report -
SB576Workforce home loan revolving loan program established and administered by WHEDA; DOA appendix report -
SB975Youthful offender: sentence adjustment procedure created, mitigating factors a court must consider, and mandatory life sentence without parole or extended supervision eliminated -
SB801Other proposals authored or co-authored by Johnson, Sen. LaTonya (6th Sen.Dist.; D)
Assembly Bills:
28,
37,
48,
55,
56,
103,
114,
140,
162,
158,
218,
232,
240,
301,
340,
350,
352,
366,
382,
383,
394,
436,
443,
444,
458,
469,
471,
472,
473,
474,
475,
479,
487,
489,
501,
507,
508,
509,
506,
513,
515,
517,
520,
521,
522,
523,
524,
525,
526,
527,
528,
529,
530,
531,
539,
542,
557,
566,
581,
582,
583,
584,
586,
588,
589,
590,
591,
498,
593,
594,
598,
599,
600,
602,
615,
622,
628,
631,
635,
636,
643,
662,
663,
673,
677,
692,
696,
697,
698,
699,
700,
701,
702,
703,
705,
706,
708,
711,
712,
713,
714,
717,
718,
769,
666,
727,
728,
731,
732,
733,
734,
735,
745,
747,
748,
754,
759,
761,
762,
763,
764,
765,
766,
767,
775,
776,
777,
784,
793,
796,
798,
805,
809,
810,
813,
816,
819,
826,
827,
834,
836,
840,
843,
845,
859,
864,
865,
901,
908,
909,
911,
914,
931,
939,
940,
946,
948,
950,
961,
963,
1043,
1046,
1047,
976,
1052,
1080,
1066,
1082,
1094,
1113,
1117,
1118,
1127,
1132,
1137,
1143,
1145,
1154,
1161,
1163,
1170,
1175,
1176,
1177,
1178,
1179,
1180,
1184,
1194,
1192,
1199,
1201,
1203,
1207,
1213Assembly Joint Resolutions:
10,
5,
20,
16,
21,
22,
24,
28,
30,
42,
50,
44,
46,
53,
61,
54,
68,
75,
74,
79,
80,
81,
82,
84,
87,
92,
95,
93,
102,
107,
116,
124,
118,
139,
131Senate Bills:
28,
38,
100,
110,
153,
298,
155,
161,
240,
302,
352,
365,
391,
396,
430,
440,
463,
470,
474,
475,
487,
494,
495,
497,
498,
505,
508,
512,
520,
523,
527,
547,
550,
551,
552,
556,
561,
562,
563,
564,
565,
567,
572,
574,
590,
599,
600,
601,
602,
603,
604,
622,
627,
636,
655,
664,
673,
674,
675,
677,
692,
693,
696,
697,
698,
699,
700,
718,
716,
719,
720,
721,
723,
730,
734,
740,
743,
746,
751,
752,
762,
764,
765,
766,
787,
793,
803,
806,
819,
853,
859,
863,
864,
871,
875,
877,
891,
901,
904,
909,
936,
937,
938,
946,
982,
984,
1007,
1024,
1036,
1044,
1065,
1069,
1076,
1081,
1082,
1083,
1084,
1085,
1086,
1093,
1094,
1103,
1104Senate Joint Resolutions:
11,
15,
19,
23,
25,
42,
44,
51,
60,
62,
69,
79,
80,
86,
97,
1192424Larson, Sen. Chris (7th Sen.Dist.; D)
2023 WisAct 12 provisions about City of Milwaukee or Milwaukee County repealed or modified re county sales tax, unfunded retirement system liability, first class city sales tax, and fire and police commission -
AB8682023 WisAct 12 provisions about City of Milwaukee or Milwaukee County repealed or modified re county sales tax, unfunded retirement system liability, first class city sales tax, and fire and police commission -
SB849Access to prisons and jails for oversight purposes -
SB844Achievement Gap Reduction (AGR) program and former SAGE program eliminated; new SAGE program created; parental choice programs and SNSP phased out -
AB518Achievement Gap Reduction (AGR) program and former SAGE program eliminated; new SAGE program created; parental choice programs and SNSP phased out -
SB501Advisory referendum for November 2024 ballot re should Congress propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to overturn Citizens United v. F.E.C. and related cases -
SJR82Audio and video footage released following officer-involved deaths or other critical incidents involving law enforcement, conditions specified -
AB1224Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact ratified; emergency rule provision -
AB208Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact ratified; emergency rule provision -
SB197BadgerCare purchase option, federal waiver provision; basic health plan created in compliance with the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; OCI to establish a state-based health insurance exchange -
SB717Balanced billing for emergency medical services: defined network plans, PP plans, and self-insured governmental plans required to cover, conditions specified -
SB743Bathing periods for inmates: DOC and sheriffs to ensure minimum number per week -
AB815Bathing periods for inmates: DOC and sheriffs to ensure minimum number per week -
SB745Bay View labor strike and tragedy in 1886: anniversary commemorated every May 5th -
AJR35