Whistleblower law report per s.
230.89 (2),
Wis.Stats.
Wisconsin Agricultural Education and Workforce Development Council annual report per s.
106.40 (5), Wis.Stats.A 489, 949; S 529
Darling, Alberta: resigned effective December 1, 2022. Represented 8th Senate District.
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Fitzgerald, Scott: resigned effective January 1, 2021. Represented 13th Senate District. Elected to Wisconsin’s 5th Congressional District
Jagler, John: resigned effective April 23, 2021. Represented 37th Assembly District. Elected to 13th Senate District
Kerkman, Samantha: resigned effective June 7, 2022. Represented 61st Assembly District
Kuglitsch, Mike: resigned effective May 19, 2022. Represented 84th Assembly District
Nygren, John: resigned effective December 2, 2020. Represented 89th Assembly District
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Steineke, Jim: resigned effective July 27, 2022. Represented 5th Assembly District
Vorpagel, Tyler: resigned effective June 1, 2022. Represented 27th Assembly District
Assembly committee structure and names for the 20
21-22 legislative session established [Assembly rule 9 (1)] [AR2]
Assembly rule revised re order of testimony at public hearings [Assembly rule
14 (4)]
[AR20]
Executive branch appointment: Senate president referral to committee, committee recommendation, and consideration of appointment by Senate changes [Senate rule
22 (1)]
[SR10]
Senate rules revised re attire while in session, access to Senate floor, days and hours for meetings, referral of vetoes to Committee on Senate Organization, document distribution, and assignment of legislative employee pay ranges [Senate rules
8 (1),
11 (1),
14,
18 (1),
(2),
(3),
25 (4)(b),
34 (2),
45,
46 (5),
48,
69,
88 (2),
93 (3),
94 (3)(a),
(b),
95m]
[SR8]
Rulings of the chair — Senate
Sen. Carpenter, point of order that he was denied to physically attend the April 15, 2020 Senate session:
(Decision of chair stands)
SB454, Sen. Carpenter raised a point of order that Sen. Larson should be allowed to respond to a question:
(Order not well taken
, cites Senate Rule 59)
SJR102, motion for reconsideration of the vote by which it was adopted not allowed under Senate Rules:
(Decision of chair stands)
Sergeant-At-Arms — Assembly
Tonnon Byers, Anne: elected
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Sergeant-At-Arms — Senate
Blazel, Edward A.: elected
Elected Assembly Chief Clerk
Speaker Pro Tempore of the Assembly
August, Tyler: elected
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Resigned effective July 27, 2022. Represented 5th Assembly District
AB1, Government actions to address the COVID-19 pandemic (vetoed)
AB23, Prohibiting DHS and local heath officers from requiring COVID-19 vaccinations (vetoed)
AB24, Local health officers cannot forbid gatherings at places of worship to control an epidemic (vetoed)
AB59, Wisconsin Parental Choice Program income eligibility threshold (vetoed)
AB68 (Act 58), Biennial budget (partial veto)
AB86, Complementary and alternative health care (CAHC) practitioner requirements and prohibitions (vetoed)
AB122, Micro education pods and compulsory school attendance requirement (vetoed)
AB152, Building plan examination and plumbing plan examination requirements (vetoed)
AB173, Use of private resources for election administration prohibition (vetoed)
AB232, Assistance to households and property owners from certain federal moneys (vetoed)
AB233, Small business grants from certain federal moneys (vetoed)
AB234, Grants to amusement or theme parks and organizations promoting tourism from certain federal moneys (vetoed)
AB235, Certain federal moneys allocated to farmers and WEDC rural economic development programs (vetoed)
AB236, Onetime payments to nursing homes and assisted living facilities from certain federal moneys (vetoed)
AB237, Allocating certain federal moneys to the unemployment reserve fund (vetoed)
AB238, Certain federal moneys allocated to local highways and bridges supplement program (vetoed)
AB239, Allocating certain federal moneys for broadband expansion grants (vetoed)
AB240, Certain federal moneys to DMA for communications systems and for psychiatric bed capacity expansion (vetoed)
AB241, Retiring public debt and transportation revenue bonds with certain federal moneys (vetoed)
AB243, Certain federal moneys used for environmental purposes re water (vetoed)
AB293, Restrictions on enforcing federal laws regulating firearms and “Made in Wisconsin” stamp requirement (vetoed)
AB299, Proof of coronavirus vaccination as condition for transacting business or receiving any government services prohibited (vetoed)
AB316, Discrimination by governmental entity against person’s COVID-19 vaccination status prohibited (vetoed)
AB336, Terminate participation in federal unemployment insurance programs re COVID-19 (vetoed)
Failed to pass notwithstanding the objections of the Governor
AB369, Timeline for local redistricting following the 2020 federal decennial census (vetoed)
AB383, Exception to transfer rules re school district membership in interscholastic athletic association for the 2021-22 school year (vetoed)
AB411, School district and charter school prohibitions re instruction on race and sex discrimination (vetoed)
AB414, Race and sex stereotyping in training provided to state and local government employees (vetoed)
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AB440: Separate penalty for using butane extraction to manufacture or separate resin from marijuana (vetoed)
AB446, Reading readiness assessment program for public schools and independent charter schools changed (vetoed)
AB495, Concealed carry licensee may possess a firearm in a vehicle on school grounds (vetoed)
A 915
AB518, Out-of-state concealed carry license reciprocity (vetoed)
A 915
AB569, Reimbursing certain law enforcement investigative services provided by local government (vetoed)
A 915
AB597, Concealed carry licensee may carry firearm in place of worship in certain cases (vetoed)
A 915
AB643, Selection of architects and engineers by committee for state projects modified (vetoed)
A 916
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