Wisconsin 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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1036Assembly Joint Resolutions:
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1001811Crowley, Rep. David (17th Asm.Dist.; D)
(Resigned effective June 18, 2020. Elected Milwaukee County Executive in April 7, 2020 election)
Achievement Gap Reduction (AGR) program contract requirements modified -
AB739Antetokounmpo, Giannis: congratulating the Milwaukee Buck on winning the 2018-19 NBA MVP Award -
AJR71Automated speed enforcement system (ASES) and traffic control photographic system (TCPS): use allowed in first class city, report required; ordinance, sunset, and forfeiture provisions -
AB365Automated speed enforcement system (ASES) and traffic control photographic system (TCPS): use allowed in first class city, report required; ordinance, sunset, and forfeiture provisions -
SB385Automatic voter registration: Elections Commission to facilitate, DOT provisions, and report required -
AB309Automatic voter registration: Elections Commission to facilitate, DOT provisions, and report required -
SB293Bail jumping provisions and penalties revised; JRCCP may report -
AB638Bail jumping provisions and penalties revised; JRCCP may report -
SB827Black Catholic History Month: November 2019 recognized as -
AJR105Black History Month: February 2019 recognized as -
AJR7Black History Month: February 2019 recognized as -
AJR8Black History Month: February 2019 recognized as -
SJR7Black History Month: February 2020 recognized as -
AJR134Bullying Prevention Month recognized October 2019 and the third Wednesday of October 2019 recognized as Unity Day Against Bullying -
AJR90Candidates for president or vice president required to submit copies of federal tax returns with the Elections Commission -
AB401Candidates for president or vice president required to submit copies of federal tax returns with the Elections Commission -
SB372Character education professional development for teachers, pupil service professionals, and school administrators: DPI grants, sunset provision -
AB149Clearinghouse of information for small businesses: DOA to coordinate with other agencies to publish specified information on the Internet -
AB725Community relations grants: DOJ to award to counties or municipalities with certain percentage of minority population -
AB823Democracy Day: Tuesday after the first Monday in November designated as a state holiday; state offices are closed -
AB688Democracy Day: Tuesday after the first Monday in November designated as a state holiday; state offices are closed -
SB828Diaper changing stations: installation in publicly accessible restrooms in public buildings and identification required for public restrooms in commercial buildings -
AB697Driver education courses: DPI to reimburse school districts, independent charter schools, and private schools participating in parental choice programs; conditions set -
AB675Driver education courses: DPI to reimburse school districts, independent charter schools, and private schools participating in parental choice programs; conditions set -
SB831Driver education program for youth 15 years or older and in out-of-home care: DCF to establish or contract for -
AB624Electronic monitoring for juveniles in truancy cases prohibited -
AB60Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged on specified basis, private cause of action provision: constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
AJR156Equity and Inclusion, Council on and Office for Equity and Inclusion created and attached to DOA; statewide plan for equity and inclusion established; report and FTE provisions -
AB768Extreme risk protection TRO and extreme risk protection injunction created; respondent is prohibited from possessing a firearm and may be ordered to surrender all firearms, penalty provisions; JRCCP may report -
AB573Family and medical leave law expanded and family and medical leave insurance program created; trust fund, income tax deduction, ordinance, and employer provisions; JSCTE appendix report -
AB666Green bank study by DOA: contract with independent consultant and report required -
AB765Incident-based reporting for crime data: DOJ grants to local law enforcement agencies -
AB1009Individual Medicare supplement policy: policyholder may cancel at any time -
AB217Initiative to propose and approve laws at an election: power reserved to the people and petition process established. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
AJR111Legal age to purchase cigarettes, tobacco products, or nicotine products raised; minimum age to purchase vapor products imposed -
AB422Legal services for low-income tenants in eviction cases: DOA grant program created -
AB990Legislation creating a crime or revising a penalty must be referred to JRCCP, report by committee requirements -
AB773Legislative proposals: requirements for economic impact statements created -
AB824Legislative proposals: requirements for economic impact statements created -
SB830Marijuana possession or distribution: penalty for no more than 28 grams eliminated; distributing to a minor and ordinance provisions -
AB930Minority health grants from DHS: funding priority for applicants providing maternal and child health services -
AB932Motor vehicle operators’ licenses: DOT may issue a copy in electronic format, fee provision -
AB677Motor vehicle traffic stop when law enforcement accesses operator’s license, permit, or ID card: DOT required to record certain information of the person whose record was accessed -
AB678Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month: June 2019 designated as -
AJR53Population for redistricting purposes: counting individuals confined in state prisons -
AB400Population for redistricting purposes: counting individuals confined in state prisons -
SB538Possession of child pornography: ``sexually suggestive manner” added and defined; JRCCP may report -
AB71Pregnant and postpartum people in the custody of a correctional facility: use of physical restraints limited; testing for pregnancy and STDs and access to certain health services related to pregnancy provisions -
AB398Prostitution crime surcharge created; use of moneys specified -
AB34Records and correspondence of legislative members: exclusion from ``public records” definition eliminated -
AB32Rent abatement for tenants: DATCP to promulgate rules specifying items and amounts -
AB989Restraints used on child under 18 years old in juvenile or criminal court prohibited, exception provision -
AB774Right to vote of persons barred from voting re certain felony convictions restored after incarceration period ends; voter registration forms and voting procedure provisions -
AB477Rights to victims of crimes: constitutional amendment (2nd consideration) -
AJR1Solitary confinement use restricted for inmates with serious mental illness; DOC required to review status of inmates in solitary -
AB825Solitary confinement use restricted for inmates with serious mental illness; DOC required to review status of inmates in solitary -
SB829Suspension of motor vehicle operating privilege for nontraffic offenses limited; circuit court and DOT authority provisions -
AB676Treatment and diversion (TAD) grant program changes; funding provision and Criminal Justice Coordinating Council study required -
AB1006Tuition remission to students who were in foster care or other out-of-home placements: UW and technical college district boards to grant; DCF and HEAB provisions -
AB659U.S. census activities appropriation -
AB326University of Virginia men’s basketball team and head coach Tony Bennett commended for winning the 2019 NCAA Division 1 National Championship -
AJR34Violence prevention grant committee established in DHS; grants to cities and counties for violence prevention programs; appropriation from excise tax on vapor products -
AB1030Other proposals authored or co-authored by Crowley, Rep. David (17th Asm.Dist.; D)
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1031934Dittrich, Rep. Barbara (38th Asm.Dist.; R)
Bills creating an occupational license requirement: DSPS report required and LRB duties -
AB605Building plan examination and plumbing plan examination requirements: exceptions created; DSPS and fee provisions -
AB962CCAP website: Director of State Courts required to ensure certain information is available in a searchable format -
AB322Change of placement proceedings: rights of foster parent or other physical custodian of a child -
AB562Christians in Nigeria: calling for actions to protect -
AJR146Complementary and alternative health care (CAHC) practitioners: requirements and prohibitions established; exemption from prohibition against acting without certain health-care related credentials under set conditions; DSPS authority -
AB546Credit transactions between beer wholesalers and beer retailers: maximum period extended -
AB571DHS prohibited from certifying a MA provider that is a private entity providing abortion services, federal waiver provision -
AB183DHS prohibited from certifying a MA provider that is a private entity providing abortion services, federal waiver provision -
SB187DOR required to maintain a website displaying information re GPR collection and purposes for which it was spent, DOA duties -
AB173Epinephrine prefilled syringes: authorities for prescription, possession, and administration of epinephrine auto-injectors expanded to include; statewide standing order provision -
AB839