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Equal Pay Day: March 15, 2023 recognized as - SJR22
Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged on specified basis, private cause of action provision. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) - AJR140
Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged on specified basis, private cause of action provision. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) - SJR133
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 - AB1112
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 - SB1019
Evicting tenants for failure to pay rent: period to pay rent extended; action dismissed if all rent owed is paid - SB659
Extrajudicial eviction in small claims court: actions for relief from - SB663
Family and medical leave law expanded and family and medical leave insurance program created; trust fund, ordinance and employer provisions - AB1156
Family and medical leave law expanded and family and medical leave insurance program created; trust fund, ordinance and employer provisions - SB1064
Feminine hygiene products for inmates: DOC and sheriffs required to provide free of charge - AB770
Feminine hygiene products for inmates: DOC and sheriffs required to provide free of charge - SB796
Firearm buyback grant program established - SB638
Firearm sale or transfer through federally licensed firearms dealer and background check required; exceptions and penalty provisions; JRCCP may report - AB368
Firearm sale or transfer through federally licensed firearms dealer and background check required; exceptions and penalty provisions; JRCCP may report - SB372
Focus on Energy rate change - SB795
Green jobs training program established; grants, FTE, and reports provisions - SB761
Gun safes, trigger locks, and barrel locks: sales and use tax exemption created; JSCTE appendix report - SB353
Gun Violence Awareness Day: June 2, 2023 proclaimed as - AJR38
Gun Violence Awareness Day: June 2, 2023 proclaimed as - SJR50
Gun Violence Prevention, Office of, created in DOJ; report required - AB1051
Homestead tax: maximum income threshold increased and indexed for inflation - SB456
Housing assistance for MA recipients from certified providers: DHS to request federal waiver to reimburse services - SB724
Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Month: January 2023 proclaimed as - AJR9
Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Month: January 2023 proclaimed as - SJR9
Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Month: January 2024 proclaimed as - AJR108
Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Month: January 2024 proclaimed as - SJR99
Human trafficking prevention: instructing students in licensed schools of barbering, schools of cosmetology, and specialty schools to recognize and report required - AB981
Human trafficking prevention: instructing students in licensed schools of barbering, schools of cosmetology, and specialty schools to recognize and report required - SB960
Impoundment of vehicles by law enforcement for certain reckless driving offenses: municipalities may enact ordinance authorizing - SB92
In-person visiting periods for inmates of state correctional institutions, jails, or houses of correction - SB763
Job guarantee and full employment grant program: DWD to conduct study - AB1219
Job guarantee and full employment grant program: DWD to conduct study - SB1110
Juneteenth Day: June 19, 2023 proclaimed as - AJR59
Juneteenth Day: June 19, 2023 proclaimed as - SJR56
Juneteenth Day: June 19, 2023 proclaimed as - SJR57
Juvenile court jurisdiction: age raised from 17 to 18; appropriation for 17-year-old juvenile justice aids to counties - SB1067
Lead hazard in a dwelling: nonrefundable individual and corporate income tax credit created re costs for eliminating exposure to - AB888
Lead hazard in a dwelling: nonrefundable individual and corporate income tax credit created re costs for eliminating exposure to - SB861
Lead service line replacement: Safe Drinking Water Loan Program bonding authority increased to provide forgivable loans to private users - AB887
Lead service line replacement: Safe Drinking Water Loan Program bonding authority increased to provide forgivable loans to private users - SB860
Legal services for low-income tenants in eviction cases: DOA grant program created - AB695
Local family and medical leave ordinances: prohibition eliminated - AB478
Local family and medical leave ordinances: prohibition eliminated - SB469
Mandatory stay of eviction proceedings against a tenant who applied for emergency assistance under W-2: restriction eliminated - SB657
Marijuana legalization: recreational use amount limited; production, processing, and selling permit; medical marijuana registry; drug screening and testing; employment discrimination; equity grants; excise tax; law enforcement training program; JRCCP may report; JSCTE appendix report - SB486
Marijuana possession or distribution: penalty for no more than 28 grams eliminated; distributing to a minor and ordinance provisions - SB1113
Maternal Health Month: May 2023 observed as - SJR46
Maternity 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 - SB341
Mental health training provided by DPI to school districts and independent charter schools: adding social and emotional learning to evidence-based strategies - SB534
Milwaukee 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 - SJR34
Minimum salaries for public school teachers established - SB511
Minimum wage for inmates working in state correctional institutions or employed by the Bureau of Correctional Enterprises - SB862
Minority health grants from DHS: priority to applicants providing maternal and child health services - AB1208
Missing and Murdered African American Women and Girls, Task Force on, established by AG; report required, sunset provision - SB568
Moratorium on evictions: repealing prohibition on political subdivisions from enacting or enforcing ordinances - AB707
Moratorium on evictions: repealing prohibition on political subdivisions from enacting or enforcing ordinances - SB670
Nondisparagement provisions in employment contract after termination of employment or agency prohibited - AB903
Notification of rights of inmates, adult and juvenile: DOC and sheriffs required to provide in writing, update provisions - AB812
Notification of rights of inmates, adult and juvenile: DOC and sheriffs required to provide in writing, update provisions - SB772
Patient right to medically accurate information: health care provider obligation to provide and civil action provisions created; employment retribution prohibited - SB733
Personal hygiene products for inmates: availability in prisons, jails, and houses of correction - AB797
Personal hygiene products for inmates: availability in prisons, jails, and houses of correction - SB797
Preadoption training: in-person via live videoconference allowed - SB381
Preemption on local government regulation of firearms eliminated - SB1100
Pregnant 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 - SB1013
Presidential electors for losing candidates: public office prohibitions created, conditions specified - SB1102
Prevailing wage rate for certain public works projects, DWD duties; competitive bidding requirement for local transportation project funded with certain state funds; JRCCP may report - SB540
Prostitution: prosecuting or adjudicating delinquent a person under age 18 prohibited - SB55
PTSD as a mitigating factor: court may consider when sentencing a military veteran - SB695
Public assistance applicants provided with opportunity to or information on registering to vote - AB585
Public 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 - SB557
Public library and school library materials: conditions on initiating complaints that materials should be removed or restricted - AB783
Public library and school library materials: conditions on initiating complaints that materials should be removed or restricted - SB824
Pupils 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 - SB854
Race-based discrimination includes traits historically associated with race, “protective hairstyle” defined - SB246
Race-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 - SB507
Reckless driving penalties increased; JRCCP may report - SB90
Reimbursement rate for special education costs - SB506
Rent abatement for tenants: DATCP to promulgate rules specifying items and amounts - SB726
Residential tenant’s right to counsel in an eviction action, notice provisions - SB658
Revenue limit adjustment for school districts for the costs of employing school nurses - SB509
Right to work law repealed; all-union agreement provisions; WERC duties - SB519
School and public library personnel licensing: DPI positions increased - SB510
School district employees: municipal employers required to offer health insurance plan offered by GIB - AB519
School district employees: municipal employers required to offer health insurance plan offered by GIB - SB492
School mental health and pupil wellness aid expenditures eligible for reimbursement under the state categorical aid program - SB535
School-based mental health services grants: funding increased - SB536
Slavery and involuntary servitude prohibited, including as punishment for a crime. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) - SJR95
Small claims eviction action for noncompliance with stipulated judgments of dismissal: procedural safeguards - SB661
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