2566Hesselbein, Sen. Dianne (27th Sen.Dist.; D)
53rd Anniversary of Earth Day: honoring April 22, 2023 as -
AJR2253rd Anniversary of Earth Day: honoring April 22, 2023 as -
SJR19Abusive work environment prohibition created; WC exclusive remedy exception permitting a civil action in circuit court; affirmative defense provision -
SB934Breast cancer screening: supplemental or diagnostic examinations required to be covered by health insurance policies and MA -
SB121Cellular telephone use while driving a motor vehicle: prohibition expanded to include school zones -
SB830College savings account individual tax treatment and employee college savings account contribution credit revisions; JSCTE appendix report -
SB752Counties may appropriate money to a nonprofit organization operating a food bank or food pantry -
SB539Crime victim examination by health care provider to gather evidence: DOJ grant programs to reimburse health care provider costs and for recruitment, retention, or training for health care providers; rule revised [Admin.Code Jus 11.16] -
SB697CWD self-service sampling kiosks; contract with private entity allowed -
SB799Deer carcass disposal sites and large metal containers: DNR required to provide; CWD education and funding provisions -
SB800Dentist and Dental Hygienist Compact ratified -
SB692Devices that accelerate the rate of fire of a semiautomatic firearm: prohibition on sale, manufacture, transfer, use, and possession; felony penalty provision -
AB717Devices that accelerate the rate of fire of a semiautomatic firearm: prohibition on sale, manufacture, transfer, use, and possession; felony penalty provision -
SB679DPI prohibited from reducing state aid to school district re RCPC or WPCP unless approved by electors in a referendum -
AB516DPI prohibited from reducing state aid to school district re RCPC or WPCP unless approved by electors in a referendum -
SB503Epinephrine auto-injector: cost sharing under health insurance policies and plans capped -
AB1044Epinephrine auto-injector: cost sharing under health insurance policies and plans capped -
SB935Farm to Fork Program established and funding to expand farm to school programs -
SB712Financial exploitation of a vulnerable person: civil cause of action created -
SB116Full-time librarian and instructional media specialist: public schools and private schools participating in a parental choice program required to employ; revenue limit adjustment provision -
SB758“Gender Violence Act” (sex discrimination): civil cause of action created -
SB698Gold Star families and veterans: free state park vehicle admission -
AB769Gold Star families and veterans: free state park vehicle admission -
SB693Health care cost revisions to prescription drugs under MA, insulin, pharmacy benefit managers fiduciary and disclosure requirements, certain 340B program entities drug repository program; diabetes medication pilot project; pharmacist continuing education credits; prescription drug importation program; pharmacy benefits tool grants; prescription drug purchasing entity study; pharmacy services administrative organization licensing; pharmaceutical representatives licensure; insulin safety net programs; JRCCP may report -
AB748Health care cost revisions to prescription drugs under MA, insulin, pharmacy benefit managers fiduciary and disclosure requirements, certain 340B program entities drug repository program; diabetes medication pilot project; pharmacist continuing education credits; prescription drug importation program; pharmacy benefits tool grants; prescription drug purchasing entity study; pharmacy services administrative organization licensing; pharmaceutical representatives licensure; insulin safety net programs; JRCCP may report -
SB719ID scanners provided to alcohol beverage retail licensees by municipalities: prohibition repealed; data from device cannot be collected or retained -
AB880ID scanners provided to alcohol beverage retail licensees by municipalities: prohibition repealed; data from device cannot be collected or retained -
SB827Individuals 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 -
SB552Initiative and referendum powers reserved to the people: petition process which people may propose and approve laws and constitutional amendments and referendum process which people may reject an act of the legislature created. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
SJR80Levy limit for adjustments for transferred services revised and TID provisions: 2023 WisAct 12 provisions repealed -
AB879Local family and medical leave ordinances: prohibition eliminated -
SB469Local health officer mandate to close a business to control an outbreak or communicable disease epidemic: 2023 WisAct 12 prohibition repealed -
AB858Local health officer mandate to close a business to control an outbreak or communicable disease epidemic: 2023 WisAct 12 prohibition repealed -
SB808Medicaid expansion; elimination of BadgerCare Plus Core; BadgerCare Reform waiver statutory implementation requirement eliminated -
AB745Medicaid expansion; elimination of BadgerCare Plus Core; BadgerCare Reform waiver statutory implementation requirement eliminated -
SB716Medical aid in dying provisions created; JRCCP may report -
AB781Medical aid in dying provisions created; JRCCP may report -
SB739Medicinal psilocybin treatment on patients with PTSD: pilot program at UW Madison established; trust fund and FDA provisions -
SB727Minimum wage ordinance prohibition eliminated -
AB479Mississippi River erosion control revolving loan program established in DNR to assist certain municipalities and home owners -
SB785Mount Horeb Veterans Memorial identified on state highway maps -
AB558Mount Horeb Veterans Memorial identified on state highway maps -
SB521Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month: June 2023 designated as -
SJR20National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL): 50th anniversary in 2025 recognized -
SJR112November 11 (Veterans Day) designated a state holiday and state offices close; paid holidays for state employees provision -
SB114Opioid antagonist supply available in public schools and independent charter schools required -
SB206Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month: November 2023 proclaimed as -
AJR84Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month: November 2023 proclaimed as -
SJR79Payday loan regulation exemption for transactions with no finance charge or other fee imposed or accepted from the loan recipient -
SB259Pill tableting or pill encapsulation devices: possession, delivery, or manufacturing of prohibited; exceptions provided; JRCCP may report -
SB931Prescription Drug Affordability Review Board created; Office of Prescription Drug Affordability created in OCI, FTE positions -
SB718Presidential electors for losing candidates: public office prohibitions created, conditions specified -
AB1201Presidential electors for losing candidates: public office prohibitions created, conditions specified -
SB1102PTSD as a mitigating factor: court may consider when sentencing a military veteran -
AB727PTSD as a mitigating factor: court may consider when sentencing a military veteran -
SB695Public library and school library materials: conditions on initiating complaints that materials should be removed or restricted -
SB824Recreational vehicles: additional regulations for dealers and the relationship between dealers and manufacturers or distributors; definitions modified for vehicle registration, equipment standards, and certain other vehicle regulations purposes; JRCCP may report -
SB225Regional biodigester grants program -
AB795Regional biodigester grants program -
SB750Revival of AB51, AB102, AB129, AB567, and AB615 for immediate Senate consideration -
SR5School bus safety: examination required for operator’s license renewal and included in driver education courses -
SB354Shared governance at UW System institutions: statutory provisions restored to form prior to 2015 WisAct 55 -
AB949Shared governance at UW System institutions: statutory provisions restored to form prior to 2015 WisAct 55 -
SB858State parks daily admission fees waived April 22nd of each year (Earth Day) -
SB142State procurement or public works projects contracts: 2017 WisAct 3 prohibitions repealed -
AB508State procurement or public works projects contracts: 2017 WisAct 3 prohibitions repealed -
SB637Statutory right to contraception established -
AB366Statutory right to contraception established -
SB365Step therapy protocol for certain cancer drugs: insurer, pharmacy benefit manager, or utilization review organization prohibited from requiring -
AB836Step therapy protocol for certain cancer drugs: insurer, pharmacy benefit manager, or utilization review organization prohibited from requiring -
SB807Student Loan Ombudsman, Office of the, created in DFI; student loan servicer licensing requirements -
AB948Student Loan Ombudsman, Office of the, created in DFI; student loan servicer licensing requirements -
SB859Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Month: October 2023 proclaimed as -
SJR86Technology service access by inmates of state correctional institutions, county jails, and houses of correction: DOC or sheriff to provide; appropriation provision -
SB730Tenant rights and activities tenants and tenant organizers are allowed to engage in -
SB666Tuition grant program for National Guard members: DMA administration changes -
SB744Undetectable firearms manufacture, transportation, sale, possession, and carrying prohibited, plans for manufacture provision; possession of frame or receiver of a firearm without a serial number prohibited; JRCCP may report -
AB677Undetectable firearms manufacture, transportation, sale, possession, and carrying prohibited, plans for manufacture provision; possession of frame or receiver of a firearm without a serial number prohibited; JRCCP may report -
SB636University of Wisconsin Missing-in-Action Recovery and Identification Project may request funding from JCF, report required -
SB8UW System faculty tenure and probationary appointments provisions restored to those prior to 2015 WisAct 55 -
AB947UW System faculty tenure and probationary appointments provisions restored to those prior to 2015 WisAct 55 -
SB857Veterans Education Week: second week of November designated as; Governor to issue a proclamation -
AB726Veterans Education Week: second week of November designated as; Governor to issue a proclamation -
SB694Veterans outreach and recovery program positions and funding increased -
AB1202Veterans outreach and recovery program positions and funding increased -
SB1101Veterans Programs, Council on: membership expanded -
SB251Volunteer school bus driver: school board member allowed to serve as, conditions set -
SB210Voter preregistration provisions for 16 and 17 year olds -
SB550WisEARNS retirement savings program for employees of private employers created and board attached to State Treasurer; small business income and franchise tax credits created -
AB1170WisEARNS retirement savings program for employees of private employers created and board attached to State Treasurer; small business income and franchise tax credits created -
SB1076WisKids savings account program created in DFI re a master college savings account -
SB950Woman-owned businesses: percentage of amount the state expends for architectural and engineering services set; report required -
SB137Workforce home loan program: revolving loan created in WHEDA; DOA appendix report -
SB576Workforce investment grants: match county investment in recruitment, retention, and wellness of care provider workforce -
AB1182Workforce investment grants: match county investment in recruitment, retention, and wellness of care provider workforce -
SB1089Other proposals authored or co-authored by Hesselbein, Sen. Dianne (27th Sen.Dist.; D)
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