1875Considine, Rep. Dave (81st Asm.Dist.; D)
Additional funding to UW for extension services at UW Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences for applied agricultural research -
AB627Assembly rule revised re order of testimony at public hearings [Assembly rule 14 (4)] -
AR14Bills making honorary designation of a highway or bridge: standards established -
AB249Biological sibling who has been adopted: search and affidavit provisions, DCF duties -
AB625CDL requirement for operation of commercial motor vehicle: exception for farmers and family and employees modified -
AB578DPI-issued teachers license required for teachers at private schools participating in a parental choice program or Special Needs Scholarship Program, exception provision -
AB728DPI per pupil payments to private schools participating in parental choice programs: calculation changed -
AB727Electa Quinney Day proclaimed November 1, the first day of National Native American Heritage Month -
AJR50Farm succession planning programs: creating positions within the UW System -
AB494Farm succession planning programs: creating positions within the UW System -
SB448Flood insurance premiums: individual income tax deduction created, conditions specified; JSCTE appendix report -
AB1020Flood insurance premiums: individual income tax deduction created, conditions specified; JSCTE appendix report -
SB902Flood mitigation program created in DOT re grants to political subdivisions for specified road repairs -
AB1019Flood mitigation program created in DOT re grants to political subdivisions for specified road repairs -
SB900Hemp History Week: June 3-9, 2019 recognized as -
SJR54``Ho-Chunk World War II Code Talkers Memorial Highway”: portion of I 90 from state line to I 94 intersection in Monroe County designated as -
AB714``Ho-Chunk World War II Code Talkers Memorial Highway”: portion of I 90 from state line to I 94 intersection in Monroe County designated as -
SB640Industrial hemp laws revised; ``hemp” replaces ``industrial hemp;” THC, DATCP duties, and penalty provisions -
AB206Milk producer affidavit that dairy product does not contain synthetic BGH: DATCP prohibited from promulgating a rule limiting duration of the affidavit -
AB747Motor vehicle accident: proof of financial responsibility or deposits of security for past accidents and property damage reporting thresholds increased -
SB880Motorcycle profiling: increased public awareness and collaboration with the community and law enforcement encouraged -
AJR143Permanency plan review or hearing preparation: providing plan and comments to foster parents and foster children over age 12 -
AB563Physical restraint and seclusion of pupils in schools: laws revised -
AB585Saint Patrick's Day, March 17, 2019: saluting all persons of Irish descent -
AJR15Soil and water resource management program: bonding authority increased -
AB1021Soil and water resource management program: bonding authority increased -
SB903Special Needs Scholarship Program phased out; pupil enrollment cap in statewide, Milwaukee, and Racine parental choice programs; DPI duties -
AB730``Staff Sergeant Daniel D. Busch Memorial Highway”: portion of STH 33 in Columbia County designated as, contributions from interested parties provision -
AB77``Staff Sergeant Daniel D. Busch Memorial Highway”: portion of STH 33 in Columbia County designated as, contributions from interested parties provision -
SB84State aid to resident school district of pupil attending private school under the parental choice program: DPI cannot make certain reductions unless electors approve by referendum -
AB729Wisconsin Propane Education and Research Council allowed to levy an assessment on odorized propane against certain retailers -
AB665Other proposals authored or co-authored by Considine, Rep. Dave (81st Asm.Dist.; D)
Assembly Bills:
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22,
33,
41,
42,
61,
70,
78,
111,
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126,
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1036Assembly Joint Resolutions:
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3,
7,
8,
10,
11,
13,
28,
21,
17,
22,
18,
20,
24,
25,
30,
36,
41,
46,
45,
39,
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42,
54,
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52,
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67,
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99,
115,
116,
121,
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148,
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141,
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156Senate Bills:
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37,
38,
39,
49,
58,
74,
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81,
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91,
107,
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126,
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154,
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188,
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905Senate Joint Resolutions:
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19,
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