Third-party food delivery services requirements established -
AB901Third-party food delivery services requirements established -
SB861TID number 5 in the City of Middleton: expenditure period, allocation period, and maximum life extended, and number of allowed amendments increased -
AB913Traffic violation in emergency or roadside response area with emergency vehicles or tow trucks present: penalties increased; wireless telephone use prohibition and reduced speed limit provisions; JRCCP may report -
SB311Travel insurance regulations -
AB491Travel insurance regulations -
SB482Tuition expenses for a DWD approved apprenticeship program: individual income tax deduction created; JSCTE appendix report -
SB125UW Regents may charge high schools re students required to take remedial courses in English or mathematics at a UW System institution, report required -
AB1082UW Regents may charge high schools re students required to take remedial courses in English or mathematics at a UW System institution, report required -
SB1016UW System institution and technical colleges required to reimburse tuition and fees under certain conditions related to COVID-19 vaccination requirements, status, and exemptions -
AB741UW System institution and technical colleges required to reimburse tuition and fees under certain conditions related to COVID-19 vaccination requirements, status, and exemptions -
SB711Well compensation grant program revision re nitrate contamination and livestock use; report required -
AB806Well compensation grant program revision re nitrate contamination and livestock use; report required -
SB948Well compensation grant program revisions re nitrates; changes to producer-led watershed protection grants, lake protection grants, river protection grants, and soil and water resource conservation grants allocation plan -
SB678Wild parsnip declared a noxious weed by local governments or American Indian tribes or bands: grants to control, monitor, and eliminate; Bureau of Natural Heritage Conservation funding -
AB343Wild parsnip declared a noxious weed by local governments or American Indian tribes or bands: grants to control, monitor, and eliminate; Bureau of Natural Heritage Conservation funding -
SB346Wisconsin State Firefighters Memorial, Inc.: permanent individual income tax checkoff created -
AB308Wisconsin State Firefighters Memorial, Inc.: permanent individual income tax checkoff created -
SB321Youth apprenticeship program: schools to include in educational options information provided to parents and guardians -
AB220Youth apprenticeship program: schools to include in educational options information provided to parents and guardians -
SB231Other proposals authored or co-authored by Testin, Sen. Patrick (24th Sen.Dist.; R)
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10112118Wanggaard, Sen. Van (21st Sen.Dist.; R)
Adult-entertainment establishments: requirements and prohibitions created -
SB836Battery or threat of against a juror or juror’s family member: felony penalty increased; judge can prohibit convicted person from contacting a juror; JRCCP may report -
SB928Battery or threat to health care providers, staff members at a health care facility, or their family made a felony; JRCCP may report -
SB970Battery-powered, alarmed electric security fences: authority of political subdivisions to regulate limited -
AB865Battery-powered, alarmed electric security fences: authority of political subdivisions to regulate limited -
SB812Billboards used to recruit DOC employees: prohibition repealed -
AB397Billboards used to recruit DOC employees: prohibition repealed -
SB399Board of fire and police commissioners (PFC boards) and protective services departments of first class or second class cities: changes to -
AB114Board of police and fire commissioners (PFC boards) and protective services departments of first class or second class cities: changes to -
SB117Captive wild animals: USDA licensed facility exempt from state license requirements -
AB341Captive wild animals: USDA licensed facility exempt from state license requirements -
SB347Choke hold by law enforcement officer: use prohibited in use of force policies -
AB134Choke hold by law enforcement officer: use prohibited in use of force policies -
SB121Community-oriented policing-house grant program for cities created in DOJ -
AB258Community-oriented policing-house grant program for cities created in DOJ -
SB124Concealed carry licensee may carry firearm in place of worship located on grounds of a private school provided governing body has written policy that allows it -
SB584Concealed carry licensee may possess a firearm in a vehicle on school grounds -
SB484Coronavirus originating in Wuhan Province of China: Wisconsin Senate stands in solidarity with the Chinese people and condemns actions of the Communist Party of China for intentionally misleading the world and other actions -
SR12COVID-19 vaccine distribution: DHS directed to not prioritize incarcerated persons within an allocation phase -
SB8Credit card transactions: prohibition on imposing certain fees -
SB572Crisis program enhancement grants expanded to counties and municipalities and to establish or enhance law enforcement and behavioral health services emergency response collaboration programs -
AB333Crisis program enhancement grants expanded to counties and municipalities and to establish or enhance law enforcement and behavioral health services emergency response collaboration programs -
SB475Critical incident mapping data: grants to schools to submit data to public safety officials -
AB482Critical incident mapping data: grants to schools to submit data to public safety officials -
SB449Dentists authorized to administer flu and COVID-19 vaccines -
SB13DHS prohibited from certifying a MA provider that is a private entity providing abortion services, federal waiver provision -
SB503Drug and alcohol testing following officer-involved critical incidents: law enforcement agencies required to adopt written policy -
AB334Drug and alcohol testing following officer-involved critical incidents: law enforcement agencies required to adopt written policy -
SB476Drug Evaluation and Classification Program in DOT: funding provision -
AB1141Early admission to 4K, 5K, or first grade for a private school participating in a parental choice program permitted -
AB617Early admission to 4K, 5K, or first grade for a private school participating in a parental choice program permitted -
SB597Eligibility and conditions for release prior to conviction of persons accused of certain crimes and considerations for imposing bail revised. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
AJR107Eligibility and conditions for release prior to conviction of persons accused of certain crimes and considerations for imposing bail revised. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
SJR82Entering certain places without consent and with intent to commit battery made a felony -
SB53Execution of search warrants at physical premises: report required and information specified -
SB472Fentanyl and fentanyl analogs: felony penalties for manufacture, distribution, delivery, or possession revised; JRCCP may report -
AB357Fentanyl and fentanyl analogs: felony penalties for manufacture, distribution, delivery, or possession revised; JRCCP may report -
SB352Fentanyl testing strips excluded from definition of drug paraphernalia -
AB619Fentanyl testing strips excluded from definition of drug paraphernalia -
SB600Fort Bragg in North Carolina: rename to commemorate U.S. Brigadier General Edward Stuyvesant Bragg, a Civil War veteran -
SJR54Graffiti or damage to historical property on public property made a felony; JRCCP may report -
SB751Greek Independence: 200th anniversary celebrated March 25, 2021 -
SJR13Grievous bodily harm to or death of an animal: felony penalty; hunting dog, definition, and court order provisions; JRCCP may report -
AB368Grievous bodily harm to or death of an animal: felony penalty; hunting dog, definition, and court order provisions; JRCCP may report -
SB366Independent living centers: appropriation for DHS grants increased -
SB190Independent Use of Force Advisory Board created -
AB112Independent Use of Force Advisory Board created -
SB118Kenosha STEM Innovation Center: allocating certain federal moneys for -
AB429Kenosha STEM Innovation Center: allocating certain federal moneys for -
SB480Ladwig, Bonnie Lorraine: life and public service of former state representative commended -
AJR131Law Enforcement Appreciation Month: May 2022 recognized as -
AJR110Law Enforcement Appreciation Month: May 2022 recognized as -
SJR89Law enforcement use of force incidents: DOJ annual report required -
AB109Law enforcement use of force incidents: DOJ annual report required -
SB123Laws under DOR’s purview: enforcement and administration changes; JRCCP may report -
AB250Laws under DOR’s purview: enforcement and administration changes; JRCCP may report -
SB285Local water safety patrol: state aid modified -
AB766Local water safety patrol: state aid modified -
SB740Motor vehicle registration plates: 7-year replacement cycle and construction requirements established -
AB432Motor vehicle registration plates: 7-year replacement cycle and construction requirements established -
SB429Municipal live broadcast of canvassing proceeding in any election must be recorded -
SB292OWS penalties modified -
AB466