educational approval boardEducational Approval Board
EAB revisions re purposes, authority, responsibilities, accountability, reporting, recruiting, student protection fund, and student records -  AB281
EAB revisions re purposes, authority, responsibilities, accountability, reporting, recruiting, student protection fund, and student records -  SB174
Special orders of business for March 5, 2008 established re AB-47, AB-67, AB-92, AB-151, AB-212, AB-281, AB-346, AB-424, AB-479, AB-486, AB-517, AB-543, AB-553, AB-569, AB-579, AB-603, AB-635, AB-645, AB-663, AB-672, AB-673, AB-676, AB-677, AB-692, AB-693, AB-717, AB-736, AB-753, AB-755, AB-771, AB-772, AB-793, AB-804, AB-805, AB-817, AB-819, AB-825, AB-835, AB-842, AB-853, AB-864, AB-869, AB-872, AB-901, SB-69, SB-176, SB-272, SB-289, SB-294, SB-324, SB-325, SB-326, SB-327, SB-328, SB-335, SB-368, SB-369, SB-370 - AR16
educational communications boardEducational Communications Board
Public radio and television: GPR funding reduced [A.Sub.Amdt.1 or A.Amdt.1; deleted by Conf.Sub.Amdt.1]  - SB40
State agency energy conservation construction projects and fuel and utilities appropriations [Enrolled SB-40: Sec. 112g, r, 221s, 227m, 234m, 248m, 317d, 339m, 501m, 516c, 534m, 535m, n, 583, 596c, 608, 9105 (1)(o)] -  SB40
educational service agency, cooperativeEducational Service Agency, Cooperative
Employment discrimination based on conviction record: educational agency exempt re unpardoned felony conviction  - AB30
Employment discrimination based on conviction record: educational agency exempt re unpardoned felony conviction  - SB8
Employment discrimination based on conviction record: educational agency exempt re unpardoned felony conviction [A.Sub.Amdt.1 or A.Amdt.1; deleted by Conf.Sub.Amdt.1]  - SB40
educational televisionEducational television, see Television
efficiency in state governmentEfficiency in state government, see State agencies
eitc _earned income tax credit_EITC (Earned income tax credit), see Income tax — Credit
Election administration law changes -  AB904
Election day: hours of leave an employer must grant to employees to vote increased; offices of state government to close; paid holidays for nonrepresented employees increased, collective bargaining provision -  AB530
Investigation or prosecution records of a violation of elections, ethics, or lobbying regulation laws or similar records not subject to public access: penalty for disclosure revised; procedures for investigating a state employee for disclosing information; collective bargaining provision - AB437
Popular election provisions for Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage Commission and other metropolitan sewerage commissions, town sanitary district commissions, technical college district boards, local exposition district board of directors, local professional football stadium district board, and local cultural arts district boards; local professional baseball park district board special committee created and report on popular election process required -  SB258
Preferential voting method permitted for elective officials from local governmental units; electronic voting system provision - AB888
School board candidates: number of nomination signatures required revised; 1st class city school districts not included - AB959
School district referenda required to be held on general election or primary dates [A.Sub.Amdt.1 or A.Amdt.1; deleted by Conf.Sub.Amdt.1] -  SB40
Spring election for nonpartisan offices eliminated; constitutional amendment (1st consideration)  - AJR81
Straight party voting eliminated [A.Sub.Amdt.1 or A.Amdt.1; deleted by Conf.Sub.Amdt.1] -  SB40
Technical college district board members: appointment system replaced with nonpartisan election; term changed to four years - SB253
Voter intimidation or suppression and false statements or representations to deter people from voting: prohibitions and penalties created; repealing requirement that police officers be stationed at certain polling places in populous cities  - AB966
Voter registration deadline changed; polling place registration eliminated, transferring registration provision; residency requirement revised; provisional ballot conditions; simultaneous voter registration re motor vehicle driver's license applications or renewals, offices that provide public assistance and services to persons with disabilities, and armed forces recruiting offices -  AB158
elections _ ballotsElections — Ballots, see also Voting
Ballot printing in first class cities: limit changed to 200 percent of votes cast in the most recent corresponding election [A.Sub.Amdt.1 or A.Amdt.1; deleted by Conf.Sub.Amdt.1]  - SB40
Ballot printing in first class cities: limit changed to 200 percent of votes cast in the most recent corresponding election  - SB201
Election administration law changes -  AB904
Identification requirement for voting in elections: at time of registration, electors may choose to be required to provide; absentee and provisional ballot provisions  - AB549
Identification requirement for voting in elections: at time of registration, electors may choose to be required to provide; absentee and provisional ballot provisions [A.Sub.Amdt.1 or A.Amdt.1; deleted by Conf.Sub.Amdt.1]  - SB40
Identification requirement for voting in elections: at time of registration, electors may choose to be required to provide; absentee and provisional ballot provisions  - SB200
Identification requirement for voting in elections created, provisional and absentee ballot provisions; use of corroborating electors to verify residence discontinued; DOT ID card fee waived and obtaining a card without a photo for religious reasons; special voting deputies to certain adult family homes and residential care apartment complexes permitted  - SB567
Straight party ticket: eliminating authority of electors to vote for; exceptions for overseas and military electors re national offices - AB587
Straight party voting eliminated [A.Sub.Amdt.1 or A.Amdt.1; deleted by Conf.Sub.Amdt.1] -  SB40
Voter registration deadline changed; polling place registration eliminated, transferring registration provision; residency requirement revised; provisional ballot conditions; simultaneous voter registration re motor vehicle driver's license applications or renewals, offices that provide public assistance and services to persons with disabilities, and armed forces recruiting offices -  AB158
elections _ campaign expenseElections — Campaign expense
Budget process: convening and conduct of committees of conference regulated, sergeants at arms provision; legislator pay and expense reimbursements withheld until budget passes; acceptance of political contributions by legislators prohibited in period between introduction and final concurrence in both houses of the budget, exceptions and forfeiture provisions - AB627
Budget process: withholding of pay and expenses from legislators and certain state elected officials if not passed by August 1 of the odd-numbered years; acceptance of political contributions by partisan elective state officials prohibited between certain dates, penalty provision; deadlines for budget message from the Governor, Building Commission's long-range state building program budget, and state agencies' biennial budget requests revised; legislative consideration of biennial budget bill and identification of nonfiscal policy items, JCF and LRB duties; if not passed by certain date, any non-budget legislation may not be considered or requested until budget passes  - AB633
Campaign finance law, income tax law, and lobbying regulation law revisions; Government Accountability Board staff changes; nonseverability provision  - DE7 SB1
Campaign finance law revisions: filing reports, disbursement limitations, individual disbursements, contribution limitations and restrictions, legislative campaign committee treatment, disposition of residual or excess funds, WECF, Public Integrity Endowment, violation penalties, public broadcasting television stations and public access channels, and individual income tax credit; nonseverability clause - SB12
Campaign finance law: scope of regulated activity expanded to include organizations or individuals who use communications media which includes references to certain candidates within 60 days of an election; WECF replaced with the clean elections fund and other public financing of elections revisions  - AB355
Campaign finance law: scope of regulated activity expanded to include organizations or individuals who use communications media which includes references to certain candidates within 60 days of an election; WECF replaced with the clean elections fund and other public financing of elections revisions  - SB182
Campaign finance law: scope of regulated activity expanded to include organizations or individuals who, within 60 days of an election, make a communication about a candidate or political party via the media; exception to disbursements by corporations and cooperatives; penalty provision  - SB463
Campaign finance law: scope of regulated activity expanded to include organizations or individuals who, within 60 days of an election, make a communication about a candidate or political party via the media; exceptions provided  - SB77
Campaign finance law: scope of regulated activity expanded to include organizations or individuals who, within 60 days of an election, make a mass communication about a candidate or political party; exceptions provided  - AB272
Campaign finance reform: registration and reporting requirements imposed on individuals or organizations making a communication within 60 days of an election referencing candidates for certain state offices; clean elections fund grants for state legislative offices created, report and forfeiture provisions; lobbying expenditure tax created -  AB704
Campaign finance regulation: requesting the U.S. Congress to call a constitutional convention to propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution -  AJR60
Campaign finance reports: exception for registrants without an office or street address in this state deleted; report requirements and exceptions provided -  SB160
Campaign finance reports: filing requirements revised for candidates for partisan state office - AB155
Campaign finance reports re information concerning individual contributions: Elections Board prohibited from promulgating certain rules -  AB27
Campaign finance reports re information concerning individual contributions: Elections Board prohibited from promulgating certain rules -  SB10
Contribution to candidate for elective state office: individual income tax credit created -  AB64
Contribution to candidate for elective state office: individual income tax credit created -  SB112
Employment compensation utilization for political purposes regulated [A.Sub.Amdt.1 or A.Amdt.1; deleted by Conf.Sub.Amdt.1] -  SB40
Fund-raising social events and related campaign contributions by legislative leaders and members before enactment of the executive budget bill prohibited [Joint rule 94]  - AJR4
Fund-raising social events and related campaign contributions by legislative leaders and members prohibited during specific dates [Joint rule 94] -  AJR3
Justice of the Supreme Court: laws revised for public financing of campaigns for office of -  AB250
Justice of the Supreme Court: laws revised for public financing of campaigns for office of; amount of the individual income tax checkoff for WECF increased -  SB171
Political contributions accepted by certain elective state officials and committees prohibited during specified period re biennial budget; exceptions and penalty provisions  - AB61
Political contributions accepted by certain elective state officials and committees prohibited during specified period re biennial budget; exceptions and penalty provisions  - SB25
Political contributions: incumbent members of JCF and members of a committee of conference prohibited from accepting between the first Monday in January of the odd-numbered year through the date JCF reports the biennial budget bill; penalty provisions -  AB519
Public financing of campaigns for state office: GPR appropriation for future funding [Sec. 543]  - SB40
Religious or charitable gifts from candidates permitted -  AB707
Religious or charitable gifts from candidates permitted -  SB359
elections _ officialsElections — Officials
Election administration law changes -  AB904
Verification of voters not appearing on registration lists or appear to have voted more than once: procedures revised  - AB903
elections _ registrationElections — Registration
Campaign finance database conversion funding [Enrolled SB-40: Sec. 9101 (7k)] -  SB40
Election Administration Fund oversight: reporting requirements; sunset provided [Enrolled SB-40: Sec. 9227 (1L)]  - SB40
Identification requirement for voting in elections: at time of registration, electors may choose to be required to provide; absentee and provisional ballot provisions  - AB549
Identification requirement for voting in elections: at time of registration, electors may choose to be required to provide; absentee and provisional ballot provisions [A.Sub.Amdt.1 or A.Amdt.1; deleted by Conf.Sub.Amdt.1]  - SB40
Identification requirement for voting in elections: at time of registration, electors may choose to be required to provide; absentee and provisional ballot provisions  - SB200
Identification requirement for voting in elections created, provisional and absentee ballot provisions; use of corroborating electors to verify residence discontinued; DOT ID card fee waived and obtaining a card without a photo for religious reasons; special voting deputies to certain adult family homes and residential care apartment complexes permitted  - SB567
Property owners permitted to qualify to vote in any election district in which they own property: constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -  AJR101
Right to vote in a primary election extended to 17-year-olds who will be 18 by the date of the election; statewide referendum required -  SB6
Verification of voters not appearing on registration lists or appear to have voted more than once: procedures revised  - AB903
Voter registration and voting: photographic ID issued by this state or the federal government required. Constitutional amendment (2nd consideration) -  AJR17
Voter registration deadline changed; polling place registration eliminated, transferring registration provision; residency requirement revised; provisional ballot conditions; simultaneous voter registration re motor vehicle driver's license applications or renewals, offices that provide public assistance and services to persons with disabilities, and armed forces recruiting offices -  AB158
Voter registration ID number made publicly accessible [A.Amdt.1: county clerks and executive directors of county boards of election commissioners added to list of officials responsible for registration list]  - AB295
Campaign finance database conversion funding [Enrolled SB-40: Sec. 9101 (7k)] -  SB40
Campaign finance law revisions: filing reports, disbursement limitations, individual disbursements, contribution limitations and restrictions, legislative campaign committee treatment, disposition of residual or excess funds, WECF, Public Integrity Endowment, violation penalties, public broadcasting television stations and public access channels, and individual income tax credit; nonseverability clause - SB12
Campaign finance law: scope of regulated activity expanded to include organizations or individuals who use communications media which includes references to certain candidates within 60 days of an election; WECF replaced with the clean elections fund and other public financing of elections revisions  - AB355
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