2807Carpenter, Sen. Tim (3rd Sen.Dist.; D)
Adults at risk: increased penalties for crimes against, including sexual assault and physical abuse; appearing for restraining order hearings; and freezing assets of defendant charged with financial exploitation; JRCCP may report -
SB15Balloons released into the atmosphere: prohibition created, conditions specified -
AB352Balloons released into the atmosphere: prohibition created, conditions specified -
SB360Bikeways and pedestrian ways establishment to be considered re highway construction and reconstruction projects -
SB343Brostoff, Jonathan Francis: life and public service of former state representative and Milwaukee Common Council alder honored -
SJR19Chief Justice Ann Walsh Bradley: dedication and service honored upon her retirement -
SJR78Civil rights violations: civil cause of action established -
SB355Community-oriented policing-house grant program: sunset date extended -
SB278Comprehensive school mental health services: grant program replaced with categorical aid -
SB347Constitutional restrictions on marriage eliminated. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
AJR76Constitutional restrictions on marriage eliminated. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
SJR68Conversion therapy involving a minor: mental health providers prohibited from engaging in; specified examining boards required to investigate and discipline if violations are found -
AB359Conversion therapy involving a minor: mental health providers prohibited from engaging in; specified examining boards required to investigate and discipline if violations are found -
SB324Criminal defenses of adequate provocation, self-defense, or not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect eliminated for claims based on discovery of victim’s gender identity or sexual orientation -
SB380Cullen, Timothy Francis "Tim": life and public service of former state senator and Secretary of the Dept. of Health and Social Services honored -
SJR21Deaf-blind persons granted functional eligibility for Family Care -
SB272Detention of individuals not or alleged to not be lawfully present in the U.S.: prohibiting assistance by state and local officials; judicial warrant exception -
AB57Detention of individuals not or alleged to not be lawfully present in the U.S.: prohibiting assistance by state and local officials; judicial warrant exception -
SB54Dietitian Licensure Compact ratified -
SB71Firearm sale or transfer through federally licensed firearms dealer and background check required; exceptions and penalty provisions; JRCCP may report -
SB336Firearm storage requirements if child under age 18 is present in the residence; penalty provisions; JRCCP may report -
SB368Flintrop, Richard Allan: life and public service of former state representative honored -
SJR66Food Allergy Awareness Month: May 2025 and May 2026 designated as -
SJR54Gender-neutral terminology and gender-neutral marriage and parental rights adopted; JSCTE appendix report -
SB321Hauke, Thomas A. “Tom”: life and public service of former state representative honored -
AJR75Hauke, Thomas A. “Tom”: life and public service of former state representative honored -
SJR77Immigrant Heritage Month: June 2025 proclaimed as -
SJR72Kessler, Frederick P.: life and public service of former state representative and Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge honored -
SJR46Killing or injuring a law enforcement agency or fire department animal: penalties increased; JRCCP may report -
SB64LGBTQIA+ rights training grants: DPI to award to school boards -
SB320Mental health training program for school staff: social and emotional learning added to evidence-based strategies -
SB348Minor league baseball players covered by a collective bargaining agreement: exemptions from minimum wage, overtime pay, and recordkeeping requirements -
SB374Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month: June 2025 designated as -
AJR64National Infertility Awareness Week: April 20-26 proclaimed as; legal right of patients with infertility to undergo treatments affirmed -
SJR56Older Americans Month: May designated as -
SJR57Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month: April 2025 and April 2026 designated as -
SJR29Pelvic exam on anesthetized or unconscious patient for educational purposes: hospitals required to have informed consent policy; rule created [Admin.Code DHS 124.10] -
SB14Personalized registration plate fee exemption for Gold Star family special group plates -
SB38Primary elections: voting for more than one political party authorized -
SB361Proof of ID for voting: adding REAL ID issued by a state, territory, or possession of the U.S. -
AB379Proof of ID for voting: adding REAL ID issued by a state, territory, or possession of the U.S. -
SB362Prosser, Justice David T., Jr: life and public service of former state representative and Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice honored -
SJR9School medical services: amount DHS reimburses increased -
SB349School mental health and pupil wellness aid expenditures eligible for reimbursement under the state categorical aid program -
SB350School mental health professionals who are members of a racial minority group: DPI grants to school districts to hire -
SB352Spinal cord injury research grants and symposia created, report required; Spinal Cord Injury Council created -
SB99Uecker, Robert George “Bob” “Mr. Baseball”: life, legacy, and contributions to baseball, broadcasting, entertainment, and philanthropy honored -
AJR9Uecker, Robert George “Bob” “Mr. Baseball”: life, legacy, and contributions to baseball, broadcasting, entertainment, and philanthropy honored -
SJR6UW student health services funding re mental and behavioral health -
SB351Willkom, Terrance A. “Terry”: life and public service of former state representative honored -
SJR69Wisconsin’s Transgender Day of Visibility: March 31, 2025 proclaimed as -
SJR31Women’s History Month: March 2025 and March 2026 designated as and contributions to the state of named persons recognized -
SR2Other proposals authored or co-authored by Carpenter, Sen. Tim (3rd Sen.Dist.; D)
Assembly Bills:
27,
10,
11,
52,
19,
37,
23,
45,
48,
78,
80,
61,
62,
97,
69,
72,
92,
125,
145,
175,
176,
182,
213,
215,
220,
227,
233,
250,
256,
263,
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272,
287,
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361,
319,
321,
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324,
325,
331,
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334,
336,
337,
338,
339,
340,
342,
343,
344,
345,
355,
356,
378,
367,
371,
383Assembly Joint Resolutions:
3,
7,
4,
5,
12,
14,
27,
18,
19,
26,
29,
23,
31,
34,
36,
39,
40,
41,
42,
44,
52,
48,
50,
53,
54,
51,
55,
58,
61,
62,
63,
59,
67,
68,
69,
70,
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77,
78,
79Senate Bills:
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12,
23,
39,
50,
60,
74,
63,
65,
67,
90,
86,
134,
135,
150,
152,
155,
178,
194,
208,
217,
223,
232,
233,
246,
271,
254,
264,
258,
292,
293,
294,
297,
298,
322,
329,
330,
332,
334,
342,
345,
353,
369,
375Senate Joint Resolutions:
3,
8,
10,
13,
14,
15,
17,
26,
27,
34,
37,
38,
40,
41,
45,
47,
49,
55,
53,
60,
61,
62,
63,
67,
73,
70,
74