1799Steineke, Rep. Jim (5th Asm.Dist.; R)
Assembly committee structure and names for the 2019-2020 legislative session established [Assembly rule 9 (1)] -
AR2Assembly rules revised and created re determination of legislative day for purposes of referral of proposals to calendar, and reconsideration of Assembly decisions on vetoes [Assembly rules 42 (3)(c), 73 (1)(a), (b), (3m), 95 (6)] -
AR13Black History Month: February 2019 recognized as -
AJR5Budget deadline extended -
AJR2Child born alive after abortion: requirements of health care providers present and criminal penalties created, damage provisions; JRCCP may report -
AB179Child born alive after abortion: requirements of health care providers present and criminal penalties created, damage provisions; JRCCP may report -
SB175Child psychiatry consultation program funding increased -
AB118Child psychiatry consultation program funding increased -
SB113Council on Workforce Investment and local workforce development boards established to provide employment and training services to homeless or those at risk of being homeless -
AB122Dispensing gasoline-ethanol fuel blends from same fueling nozzle as gasoline with no ethanol: requirements revised -
AB382Dispensing gasoline-ethanol fuel blends from same fueling nozzle as gasoline with no ethanol: requirements revised -
SB349Flood risk reduction pilot projects in Ashland County: DNR grant provisions, report required -
AB266Flood risk reduction pilot projects in Ashland County: DNR grant provisions, report required -
SB252Grants or loans to defray housing costs or for diversion programming to assist persons or families of low or moderate income -
AB124Hill, Richard G. ``Rick”: honoring the life and service of former Chairman of the Oneida Nation -
AJR131Hill, Richard G. ``Rick”: honoring the life and service of former Chairman of the Oneida Nation -
SJR98Homeless case management services grant revisions; professional development of case managers provision -
AB120Homeless shelter grants: eligibility and implementation revisions [Admin.Code Adm 86.03, 86.05] -
AB119Homeless shelter grants: eligibility and implementation revisions [Admin.Code Adm 86.03, 86.05] -
SB122Housing and associated supportive services to homeless individuals and families: additional grant moneys -
AB123Housing navigators: grants for Continuum of Care organizations to hire -
AB121Housing quality standards loans created re owners of rental housing -
AB125Hydrologic restoration and management advisory council created in DNR; general permit for hydrologic restoration projects authorized, conditions specified -
AB701Individual income tax sliding scale standard deduction: maximum increased -
AB4``Michael G. Ellis Memorial Interchange”: DOT to designate and mark interchange of I 41, USH 10, and STH 441 in Winnebago County as -
AB9Organization of the 2019-2020 Assembly, list of officers, and notification to the Senate and Governor -
AR1Personal property tax exemption on all machinery, tools, and patterns; maximum individual income tax sliding scale standard deduction increased; state’s general obligation and variable rate debt reduction; JSCTE appendix report -
AB910Prostitution: prosecuting person under age 18 prohibited -
AB41Revenue limit for school districts: ceiling freeze exception created -
AB473Revenue limit for school districts: ceiling freeze exception created -
SB437School-based mental health consultation pilot program in Outagamie County created; DHS duties and reports required -
AB644School-based mental health consultation pilot program in Outagamie County created; DHS duties and reports required -
SB608Session schedule established in SJR1: October 8 and 9, 2019 eliminated from the October floorperiod -
AJR6Skills enhancement programs: funding increased for grants to community action agencies -
AB144TID number 9 in Village of Little Chute: 12 percent rule changed to 15 percent rule -
AB821World Homeless Day: October 10, 2019 proclaimed as -
AR11Other proposals authored or co-authored by Steineke, Rep. Jim (5th Asm.Dist.; R)
Assembly Bills:
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70,
205,
288,
304,
608,
609,
610,
735,
787,
810,
849,
1031,
1038Senate Bills:
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18,
49,
74,
119,
120,
121,
123,
124,
144,
145,
194,
257,
286,
631,
721,
743,
785,
789,
821