Law enforcement officer suicide prevention: DOJ, DHS, and Center for Suicide Awareness to develop training curriculum; grant and report provisions -
AB668Mike Johnson life care and early intervention services grants re HIV-related services: use of grant funds expanded -
AB820Naturopathic medicine practice: regulation and licensing provisions created; Naturopathic Medicine Examining Board created; JRCCP may report and JSCTE appendix report -
AB529Nursing degree program enrollment: UW Regents and technical college district boards required to collect certain information; report and plan to increase enrollment capacity required -
AB1081Nursing homes and assisted living facilities: onetime payments from certain federal moneys -
AB236Nursing homes and assisted living facilities: onetime payments from certain federal moneys -
SB277Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month: September 2021 and September 2022 proclaimed as -
AJR75“Pro-Cop Wisconsin Campaign”: WEDC and DOJ to collaborate on marketing campaign; Governor to allocate federal moneys -
AB831“Pro-Cop Wisconsin Campaign”: WEDC and DOJ to collaborate on marketing campaign; Governor to allocate federal moneys -
SB849Qualified residential treatment program for children: certification allowed and procedures established -
AB143Qualified residential treatment program for children: certification allowed and procedures established -
SB161Rural creative economy development initiative grants to be awarded by the Arts Board re creative industries, job creation, or economic development; report required -
AB422Rural creative economy development initiative grants to be awarded by the Arts Board re creative industries, job creation, or economic development; report required -
SB428Sexual contact between law enforcement officer and person in his or her custody: crime created, sex offender registration provision; JRCCP may report -
AB127Subsidized guardianship payments -
AB503SWIB prohibited from engaging in securities transactions with certain companies associated with China and Iran, annual report provision -
AB480Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week designated the week of May 2, 2021 -
AR17Term of office for certain local government officials extended until successor is elected and qualified -
AB224Term of office for certain local government officials extended until successor is elected and qualified -
SB297TID number 1 in the Village of Withee: life and allocation period increased -
AB991UW nonresident tuition exemption created for students who are children of UW System alumni -
AB748WHEFA bonds to finance working capital costs -
AB689WHEFA bonds to finance working capital costs -
SB661Other proposals authored or co-authored by Rozar, Rep. Donna (69th Asm.Dist.; R)
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131Senate Bills:
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1012264Rodriguez, Rep. Sara (13th Asm.Dist.; D)
Alzheimer’s disease and dementia issues: DHS required to coordinate state’s response, coordinator position authorized -
AB1139Balanced billing for emergency medical services: defined network plans, PP plans, and self-insured governmental plans required to cover, conditions specified -
AB1185Bone Health and Osteoporosis Awareness Month: May 2022 recognized as -
AJR142Cost sharing payments for prescription drugs under MA eliminated -
AB559Crowdfunding for jobs and economic growth: WEDC to contract with a business maintaining a crowdfunding Internet site -
AB613Crowdfunding for jobs and economic growth: WEDC to contract with a business maintaining a crowdfunding Internet site -
SB537Deaf History Month: April 2021 recognized as -
AJR41Deputy DA allocation increase; prosecutorial unit population provision -
AB1092Deputy DA allocation increase; prosecutorial unit population provision -
SB1027Domestic violence protection orders prohibiting a person from possessing a firearm: copy to sheriff when person is released on bail or bond -
AB1014Election and voting law changes: automatic voter registration, deceptive election practices, voter intimidation and suppression, polling place posting and language requirements, election manual, and withholding of voluntarily provided elector information; voter bill of rights; JRCCP may report -
AB1068Election and voting law changes: automatic voter registration, deceptive election practices, voter intimidation and suppression, polling place posting and language requirements, election manual, and withholding of voluntarily provided elector information; voter bill of rights; JRCCP may report -
SB988Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged on specified basis, private cause of action provision. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
AJR53Face coverings required in certain situations until the conclusion of the national emergency re 2019 novel coronavirus; exceptions provided -
AB88Fee remission program for certain veterans enrolled in a UW System school or TCS school: expanded to include noncredit courses -
AB944Food waste reduction pilot project grants created; additional funding for DPI special education aid -
AB790Hospital-associated services provided in a home setting: 2021 WisAct 10 termination date of January 1, 2022 eliminated -
AB679Legislative and congressional redistricting: new procedure for preparing the plans, LRB duties specified; Redistricting Advisory Commission created -
AB395Medicaid expansion and funding various programs and grants -
AB444National Osteoporosis Awareness Month: May 2021 proclaimed as -
AJR66Pharmaceutical representative licensure requirements -
AB555Pharmacy services administration organization licensing requirements -
AB554Ranked-choice voting for the election of all federal, state, and local officials; recall elections excluded -
AB150Something Special from Wisconsin promotional campaign appropriation; UW System, TCS, and DPI special education aid funding increases -
AB666Step therapy protocol for certain cancer drugs: insurer, pharmacy benefit manager, or utilization review organization prohibited from requiring -
AB745Towing vehicles from private property: municipal ordinance to allow vehicle owner or operator to correct violation before vehicle is removed; administrative rule provision [Admin.Code Trans 319.03] -
AB1187UWHCA employees allowed to collectively bargain over wages, hours, and conditions of employment -
AB438Veterans and surviving spouses’ property tax credit: renters allowed to claim, conditions specified -
AB802Volunteer emergency service provider student loan repayment program created -
AB1096Women’s History Month: March 2021 designated as -
AJR11Women’s History Month: March 2021 designated as -
SJR15Women’s History Month: March 2022 designated as -
AJR146Women’s History Month: March 2022 designated as -
SJR113Other proposals authored or co-authored by Rodriguez, Rep. Sara (13th Asm.Dist.; D)
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1188Assembly Joint Resolutions:
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1152185Sanfelippo, Rep. Joe (15th Asm.Dist.; R)
Administration of elections in Wisconsin: Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections directed to investigate -
AR15CCAP 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 -
SB1017COVID-19 vaccine distribution: prioritize individuals over age 60; define essential frontline workers; certain pharmacies to administer vaccines at assisted living facilities; DHS plan on vaccinating the general public -
AB5DOC required to recommend revocation of parole, probation, or extended supervision if person is charged with a crime while on release; expungement of criminal record provisions -
AB174DOC required to recommend revocation of parole, probation, or extended supervision if person is charged with a crime while on release; expungement of criminal record provisions -
SB188Election fraud by election official and defects on absentee ballot certificates revisions; penalty provisions; JRCCP may report -
AB198Election fraud by election official and defects on absentee ballot certificates revisions; penalty provisions; JRCCP may report -
SB212Elections Commission: calling for the resignations of the administrator, assistant administrator, and five commissioners; removal and AG investigation provisions -
AJR111Essential visitor or member of the clergy visiting long-term care facility resident or hospital patient provisions -
AB215Essential visitor or member of the clergy visiting long-term care facility resident or hospital patient provisions -
SB230Federal COVID recovery rebates received by incarcerated persons used to pay restitution -
AB219Federal COVID recovery rebates received by incarcerated persons used to pay restitution -
SB236Governor’s authority to declare a state of emergency revised -
AB272Pharmacy technicians authorized to administer vaccines; any health care provider authorized to administer vaccines may supervise pharmacy students administering vaccines -
AB4Pharmacy technicians authorized to administer vaccines; any health care provider authorized to administer vaccines may supervise pharmacy students administering vaccines -
SB60Serving a sentence for certain violent crimes: individual is ineligible for challenge incarceration program, Wisconsin substance abuse program, extended supervision, special action parole release, and earned release program -
AB842Shared revenue payments decreased same amount municipality reduces certain law enforcement officer funding -
AB111Short-term, limited-duration health coverage: changes to reflect federal regulation -
AB212