2009-2010 Wisconsin Legislature

Senate Bill 708

Relating to: authorized foods under the food stamp program; a deductible and coinsurance under BadgerCare Plus; a minimum copayment and maximum child care hours under Wisconsin Shares; drug testing for eligibility for public assistance; eliminating income eligibility requirements for enrollment in a private school participating in the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program; changing eligibility requirements for persons or families of low and moderate income to receive, directly or indirectly, certain housing, housing assistance, grants, loans, or benefits from the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority, the Department of Commerce, and local housing authorities; consideration of the income and assets of a person for purposes of receiving low-income energy assistance; consideration of the income and assets of both parents of a student under 22 years of age for purposes of awarding a grant or scholarship to such a student; prohibiting new claims under the earned income tax credit; increasing the individual income tax personal exemption for dependents; granting rule-making authority; and providing a penalty. Relating to: authorized foods under the food stamp program; a deductible and coinsurance under BadgerCare Plus; a minimum copayment and maximum child care hours under Wisconsin Shares; drug testing for eligibility for public assistance; eliminating income eligibility requirements for enrollment in a private school participating in the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program; changing eligibility requirements for persons or families of low and moderate income to receive, directly or indirectly, certain housing, housing assistance, grants, loans, or benefits from the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority, the Department of Commerce, and local housing authorities; consideration of the income and assets of a person for purposes of receiving low-income energy assistance; consideration of the income and assets of both parents of a student under 22 years of age for purposes of awarding a grant or scholarship to such a student; prohibiting new claims under the earned income tax credit; increasing the individual income tax personal exemption for dependents; granting rule-making authority; and providing a penalty.

Status: S-Children and Families and Workforce Development

Important Actions (newest first)

Date / House Action Journal
6/22/2010 Sen.Fiscal estimate received 
4/28/2010 Sen.Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1782

History

Date / House Action Journal
4/22/2010 Sen.Introduced by Senator Grothman;
Cosponsored by Representative LeMahieu
 
4/22/2010 Sen.Read first time and referred to committee on Children and Families and Workforce Development765
4/28/2010 Sen.Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1782
5/5/2010 Sen.Fiscal estimate received 
5/13/2010 Sen.Fiscal estimate received 
5/18/2010 Sen.Fiscal estimate received 
5/24/2010 Sen.Fiscal estimate received 
6/22/2010 Sen.Fiscal estimate received 
 
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