Immunization-related mail: government entities, schools, health care providers, and childcare centers required to ensure mail is sealed and no information is visible on the outside -
SB150In-person requirement of a state entity waived during public health emergency declared March 12, 2020: provision extended to December 31, 2021 -
AB31Insurance contract premiums charged to state agencies: appropriation created [Sec. 156, 157, 469] [original bill only] -
AB68Insurance contract premiums charged to state agencies: appropriation created [Sec. 156, 157, 469] -
SB111Interest, penalties, and payments on debt owed to state agency, authority, or local governmental unit: authority to waive extended to December 31, 2021 -
AB31Laws administered by DOR: revisions re shared revenue, property assessment, income taxes, sales tax, and payments from counties to towns; JSCTE appendix report [A.Sub.Amdt.3: further revisions, allocations from the coronavirus relief fund excluded from taxable income; A.Amdt.3 to A.Sub.Amdt.3: income from grants issued by a state agency or WEDC re COVID-19 are not taxable; A.Amdt.1 to A.Amdt.3 to A.Sub.Amdt.3: removes state agency grants] -
AB2Proof of coronavirus vaccination as condition for transacting business or receiving any services prohibited -
AB299Proof of coronavirus vaccination as condition for transacting business or receiving any services prohibited -
SB383Proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter premises or receive services: prohibiting state contracts or grants to businesses or entities that require -
AB986Proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter premises or receive services: prohibiting state contracts or grants to businesses or entities that require -
SB921State agencies required to promulgate rules when imposing conditions on a license; Governor’s authority to prescribe guidelines by executive order repealed -
AB684State agencies required to promulgate rules when imposing conditions on a license; Governor’s authority to prescribe guidelines by executive order repealed -
SB723State agencies that report on coronavirus relief funds to the federal government to submit copies to JCF and post to their Internet site; Governor to allocate certain federal moneys for mental health grants to schools, report to JCF required -
AB564State government: legal counsel retained by the legislature, nominees subject to advice and consent of the Senate, Capitol security changes, and administrative rule provisions [Sec. 42, 43, 146, 2458-2460, 2462-2464] [original bill only] -
AB68State government: legal counsel retained by the legislature, nominees subject to advice and consent of the Senate, Capitol security changes, and administrative rule provisions [Sec. 42, 43, 146, 2458-2460, 2462-2464] -
SB111Talent attraction and retention initiatives: allocation of federal moneys to focus on veterans -
AB888Talent attraction and retention initiatives: allocation of federal moneys to focus on veterans -
SB843Talent attraction and retention initiatives [A.Sub.Amdt.2: Sec. 9149 (2)] -
AB68Talent attraction and retention initiatives re 2021 WisAct 58: WEDC to submit expenditure plan to JCF -
AB940Talent attraction and retention initiatives re 2021 WisAct 58: WEDC to submit expenditure plan to JCF -
SB924Transfer of employees between executive branch agencies: DOA Secretary authorized to make, expires June 30, 2021 [S.Sub.Amdt.1] -
AB1UI law: transactions between employer and DWD by electronic means made mandatory; funding for modernization of UI information technology systems [S.Sub.Amdt.1: original provisions replaced with update of UI IT systems, civil liability exemption re COVID-19, UI waiting period, noncharging of benefits, eligibility when participating in a work-share program, and certain extended benefit requirement waived] -
Jr1 SB1Use of certain drones by local governmental units and state agencies restricted; DOJ duties -
AB907Use of certain drones by local governmental units and state agencies restricted; DOJ duties -
SB868Vaccination information re coronavirus prohibited on ID document issued by state agency or local government -
AB985Vaccination information re coronavirus prohibited on ID document issued by state agency or local government -
SB920Capitol cafeteria use by school groups touring the capitol building allowed -
AB1052Capitol cafeteria use by school groups touring the capitol building allowed -
SB1103Fire alarm testing in the State Capitol -
AB221Fire alarm testing in the State Capitol on certain days -
AB1076Governor required to submit plan to the legislature to open the Capitol to the public and for state employees to return to in-person employment [removed by S.Sub.Amdt.1] -
AB1State Capitol building: DOA directed to open it to the public -
AJR1State Capitol building: DOA directed to open it to the public -
SJR2State government: legal counsel retained by the legislature, nominees subject to advice and consent of the Senate, Capitol security changes, and administrative rule provisions [Sec. 42, 43, 146, 2458-2460, 2462-2464] [original bill only] -
AB68State government: legal counsel retained by the legislature, nominees subject to advice and consent of the Senate, Capitol security changes, and administrative rule provisions [Sec. 42, 43, 146, 2458-2460, 2462-2464] -
SB111We the People mural in the Capitol relocated -
AR23Wearing face masks and social distancing in the State Capitol, exception and violation provisions -
SR2CCAP website: Director of State Courts required to ensure certain information is available in a searchable format -
AB1120CCAP website: Director of State Courts required to ensure certain information is available in a searchable format -
SB1017Circuit courts designated to begin operation in 2021 [Sec. 3020-3023, 9107 (1); A.Sub.Amdt.2: further revisions, Sec. 413-416, 9107 (1), 9407 (1)] -
AB68Circuit courts designated to begin operation in 2021 [Sec. 3020-3023, 9107 (1)] -
SB111Criminal charges data re appearance bonds: DOJ to collect specified data and publish an annual report -
AB839Criminal charges data re appearance bonds: DOJ to collect specified data and publish an annual report -
SB857Alcohol retail sales at State Fair Park as approved by the Board [Sec. 2219, 2223, 2224] [original bill only] -
AB68Alcohol retail sales at State Fair Park as approved by the Board [Sec. 2219, 2223, 2224] -
SB111Alcohol retail sales at State Fair Park as approved by the Board, wine provision [A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, licensing exception changed to authority to issue Class "B" and "Class B" permits] -
AB277Alcohol retail sales at State Fair Park as approved by the Board, wine provision -
SB282Rule-making authority [Sec. 2461] [original bill only] -
AB68Rule-making authority [Sec. 2461] -
SB111Gold Star families: free state park vehicle admission -
AB770Gold Star families: free state park vehicle admission -
SB801MacKenzie Center appropriation [Sec. 335; A.Sub.Amdt.2: Sec. 35] -
AB68MacKenzie Center appropriation [Sec. 335] -
SB111Potawatomi State Park observation tower repairs: Governor required to allocate amount from certain federal moneys -
AB567Potawatomi State Park observation tower repairs: Governor required to allocate amount from certain federal moneys -
SB586State park admission, camping, and certain fishing and hunting approvals: waiver of fees for law enforcement officers; certain federal moneys and sunset provisions -
AB835State park annual vehicle admission fee waived for members of American Indian tribe or band located in the state -
SB405State park annual vehicle admission fee waiver for parent or guardian of student with an Every Kid Outdoors pass from the U.S. National Park Service -
AB375State park annual vehicle admission fee waiver for parent or guardian of student with an Every Kid Outdoors pass from the U.S. National Park Service -
SB376State parks daily admission fees waived April 22nd of each year (Earth Day) -
AB269State parks daily admission fees waived April 22nd of each year (Earth Day) -
SB287State parks: dates on annual vehicle admission receipt and state trail pass modified -
AB1138State parks: free admission for 4th graders; vehicle admission fee waiver and visitor activity guide provisions [Sec. 334, 616, 617, 9432 (3)] [original bill only] -
AB68State parks: free admission for 4th graders; vehicle admission fee waiver and visitor activity guide provisions [Sec. 334, 616, 617, 9432 (3)] -
SB111State trail pass eliminated and DNR prohibited from charging an admission fee -
AB1134Stewardship Program: amount obligated for high- and medium-priority water infrastructure projects in state parks -
AB693Stewardship Program: amount obligated for high- and medium-priority water infrastructure projects in state parks -
SB664Veteran disability rating changed re certain hunting and fishing authorizations and exemptions from state park and trails fees -
AB161Veteran disability rating changed re certain hunting and fishing authorizations and exemptions from state park and trails fees -
SB176State contracts for stationery and printing let to lowest bidder operating in Wisconsin. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
AJR69African American history: model curriculum for grades K to 12; teaching license provision -
AB273