Water utility assistance for low-income households created [Sec. 113, 473, 474] - SB111
portage countyPortage County
DOA grants awarded to eligible recipients - AB444
DOA grants awarded to eligible recipients - SB439
postage and postal servicePostage and postal service
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 - AB132
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 - SB150
Motor vehicle registration renewal: fee for notices provided by mail [Sec. 2774, 9444 (3)] [original bill only] - AB68
Motor vehicle registration renewal: fee for notices provided by mail [Sec. 2774, 9444 (3)] - SB111
Public utility companies: DOR requirement to send assessments via certified mail eliminated [Sec. 1407-1411] [original bill only] - AB68
Public utility companies: DOR requirement to send assessments via certified mail eliminated [Sec. 1407-1411] - SB111
Theft of mail penalties revised; JRCCP may report - AB891
Theft of mail penalties revised; JRCCP may report - SB831
postsecondary educationPostsecondary education, see Technical college
potatoPotato, see Farm produce
pp plans _preferred provider plans_PP plans (Preferred provider plans), see Medical practice, Group
prescott city ofPrescott, City of, see Pierce County
prescriptionPrescription, see Drugs
presidential electorsPresidential electors
Agreement among the states to elect the U.S. president and vice president by national popular vote ratified - AB246
Presidential electors: method of selecting revised - AB35
Presidential electors: method of selecting revised - SB61
Presidential preference primary moved to second Tuesday in March, certain deadlines changed - SB284
prevailing wagePrevailing wage, see Wage — Payment
price countyPrice County
Electronics recycling waste cleanup in certain counties - AB943
Loan to Timber Professional Cooperative from certain federal moneys for purchase of Verso Paper Mill in the City of Wisconsin Rapids [A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, adds loan re Park Falls Pulp and Paper Mill in the City of Park Falls] - AB367
Verso Paper Mill and the Park Falls Pulp and Paper Mill: loan for the purchase of - AB444
Verso Paper Mill and the Park Falls Pulp and Paper Mill: loan for the purchase of - SB439
pricesPrices, see Drugs; Tobacco
primary electionsPrimary elections, see also Presidential electors
Election administration: acceptance or use of private resources by state agency or political subdivision or officer or employee of prohibited; only election officials designated by law may perform tasks. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) [S.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions] - SJR101
Election law changes: temporary orders on conduct, recounts, domestic abuse and sexual assault victim service providers, recall petition, notice of a referendum, delivery of certified statements, election inspectors for canvassing absentee ballots, write-in candidates for city office, independent candidates on partisan primary ballot, maintaining poll lists, notice of ballot when using electronic voting system, paper copies of registration list, counting write-in votes, rules on forms of election notices, and establishing ward lines - AB304
Election law changes: temporary orders on conduct, recounts, domestic abuse and sexual assault victim service providers, recall petition, notice of a referendum, delivery of certified statements, election inspectors for canvassing absentee ballots, write-in candidates for city office, independent candidates on partisan primary ballot, maintaining poll lists, notice of ballot when using electronic voting system, paper copies of registration list, counting write-in votes, rules on forms of election notices, and establishing ward lines - SB178
Individuals 17 years of age may vote in a primary election if the individual will be 18 years of age by the election following the primary; statewide referendum required - AB464
Individuals 17 years of age may vote in a primary election if the individual will be 18 years of age by the election following the primary; statewide referendum required - SB458
Primary elections: voting for more than one political party authorized - AB1091
Primary elections: voting for more than one political party authorized - SB1006
Ranked-choice voting for the election of all federal, state, and local officials; recall elections excluded - AB150
Ranked-choice voting for the election of all federal, state, and local officials; recall elections excluded - SB240
U.S. senator and representative in Congress: top-five candidates in primary election appear on general election ballot and instant runoff voting in general election via ranked-choice voting ballot - AB244
U.S. senator and representative in Congress: top-five candidates in primary election appear on general election ballot and instant runoff voting in general election via ranked-choice voting ballot - SB250
Baccalaureate degree program for prisoners [Sec. 324, 656, 2682] [original bill only] - AB68
Baccalaureate degree program for prisoners [Sec. 324, 656, 2682] - SB111
Battery against correctional officer or teacher by a prisoner: each correctional institution required to record - AB825
Battery against correctional officer or teacher by a prisoner: each correctional institution required to record - SB846
Contract for inmate telecommunications and video communication services must comply with DOC rules; emergency rules provision - AB821
Contract for inmate telecommunications and video communication services must comply with DOC rules; emergency rules provision - SB800
Correctional officers and correctional sergeants: supplemental pay under set conditions [A.Sub.Amdt.2: Sec. 9101 (5)] - AB68
COVID-19 vaccine distribution: DHS directed to not prioritize incarcerated persons within an allocation phase - SB8
Criminal justice changes re firearm transfers and possession; crime victims and witnesses; law enforcement recruitment, retention, and training; obstructing justice; hate crime reporting; DNA evidence; and fraud scheme crime; funding for mental health and substance use services, DPI special education aid, and UW System; JRCCP may report - AB1140
Criminal justice changes re firearm transfers and possession; crime victims and witnesses; law enforcement recruitment, retention, and training; obstructing justice; hate crime reporting; DNA evidence; and fraud scheme crime; funding for mental health and substance use services, DPI special education aid, and UW System; JRCCP may report - SB1091
Death of inmate diagnosed with COVID-19: limited examination by coroner or medical examiner permitted - AB1
Employed inmate’s salary or wages: adding child or family support, restitution, and certain fees to withholdings - AB1151
Employed inmate’s salary or wages: adding child or family support, restitution, and certain fees to withholdings - SB1069
Federal COVID recovery rebates received by incarcerated persons used to pay restitution - AB219
Federal COVID recovery rebates received by incarcerated persons used to pay restitution - SB236
Law enforcement investigative services provided by local government re incidents in a state prison or juvenile correctional facility: DOC to reimburse certain expenses [A.Amdt.1: in transit to prison or facility added, appropriation removed] - AB569
Law enforcement investigative services provided by local government re incidents in a state prison or juvenile correctional facility: DOC to reimburse certain expenses - SB558
Offender reentry demonstration project extended [Sec. 1004, 1005] [original bill only] - AB68
Offender reentry demonstration project extended [Sec. 1004, 1005] - SB111
Official oath and bond requirement of wardens and superintendents of state prisons (remedial legislation suggested by DOC) - AB1029
Official oath and bond requirement of wardens and superintendents of state prisons (remedial legislation suggested by DOC) - SB998
Operation of drones over correctional institutions prohibition exception re authorization of the DOC Secretary - AB211
Operation of drones over correctional institutions prohibition exception re authorization of the DOC Secretary [S.Amdt.1: adds county facilities and sheriff's authorization] - SB237
Overtime in state correctional institutions: DOC biennial report changed to annual - AB758
Overtime in state correctional institutions: DOC biennial report changed to annual - SB724
Persons who die of COVID-19: limited examination of inmates by coroner or medical examiner permitted; 2019 WisAct 185 cremation permits and electronic signature of death certificates provisions modified - SB145
Population for redistricting purposes: counting individuals confined in state prisons - AB1069
Pregnant and postpartum people in the custody of a correctional facility: use of physical restraints limited; testing for pregnancy and STDs and access to certain health services related to pregnancy provisions - AB1150
Pregnant and postpartum persons in the custody of a correctional facility: use of physical restraints limited; testing for pregnancy and STDs and access to certain health services related to pregnancy provisions [Sec. 2716] [original bill only] - AB68
Pregnant and postpartum persons in the custody of a correctional facility: use of physical restraints limited; testing for pregnancy and STDs and access to certain health services related to pregnancy provisions [Sec. 2716] - SB111
Reimbursement rate for holding individuals in jail, county facility, or tribal jail awaiting transfer to state prison - AB187
Reimbursement rate for holding individuals in jail, county facility, or tribal jail awaiting transfer to state prison - SB223
TPR based on parental incarceration: grounds established - AB627
TPR based on parental incarceration: grounds established - SB595
Vaccination of certain incarcerated persons: DHS distribution to - AB145
Vendors of personal property items at state correctional institutions: DOC to contract with no fewer than 3, allow purchase on behalf of an inmate, and at least one vendor offers a storefront in the City of Milwaukee - AB565
Vendors of personal property items at state correctional institutions: DOC to contract with no fewer than 3, allow purchase on behalf of an inmate, and at least one vendor offers a storefront in the City of Milwaukee [S.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, changed to 2 or 3 vendors, "storefront" changed to "location"; S.Amdt.1: 1st class city provision removed] - SB564
prisoner _ work programPrisoner — Work program
Huber release for individuals on probation, parole, or extended supervision [Sec. 2738, 2743] [original bill only] - AB68
Huber release for individuals on probation, parole, or extended supervision [Sec. 2738, 2743] - SB111
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