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Welcome to the Capitol Insights: Monday Morning Report!


These emails give you a look at the legislative calendar for the week ahead as well as other legislative and executive branch engagement opportunities.


In addition, these reports include an aggregation of bills that have been introduced during the previous week, as well as draft bills that are being circulated for co-sponsorship.

 

In this week's report:


  • Committee Schedule for the Week
  • Co-Sponsorship Memos
  • Introduced Bills
  • Fundraising Calendar

COMMITTEE SCHEDULE

The following meetings have been noticed as of 10:00 am Monday. Committee and Agency meeting notices are frequently updated and can be found here (for the Legislature) and here (for the Administration).


Monday, July 28

Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules

Executive Session at 1:00 PM


Tuesday, July 29

No meetings currently scheduled


Wednesday, July 30

No meetings currently scheduled


Thursday, July 31

No meetings currently scheduled


Friday, August 1

No meetings currently scheduled

CO-SPONSORSHIP MEMOS

LRB #

Author

Relating To

Memo

Deadline

1271

Cabral-Guevara,

Knodl,

Gustafson

Use restrictions on state and local

Guevara, Rep. Dan

government electronic devices

LRB-1271 Memo

8/7

1676

Vining,

Hesselbein,

et.al.

The Veterans Outreach and

Recovery Program and making an

appropriation

LRB-1676 Memo

8/1

2107

Vining,

Johnson,

Stubbs,

Drake,

Smith

Universal Changing Stations

LRB-2107 Memo

8/1

2263

Vining,

Roys,

Smith

Coverage of maternity and

newborn care under health

insurance policies and plans and

granting rule-making authority

LRB-2263 Memo

8/1

3099

Armstrong,

Testin

Reporting Requirements for

WEDC Grants and Loans

LRB-3099 Memo

8/1

3546

Rivera-Wagner,

Larson

Requiring Legislative Approval

Before Hiring Outside Legal

Counsel

LRB-3546 Memo

8/1

3688

Brill,

Cabral-Guevara

Including information about

immunization waivers in

enrollment or admission

materials for schools, child care

centers, and nursery schools

LRB-3688 Memo

8/4

3810

Jacque,

Penterman

Preserve Our Wisconsin Legacy

Act, making it a felony to damage

or graffiti to certain historical

properties

LRB-3810 Memo

8/5

4159

Udell,

Anderson,

Carpenter

Urging the immediate and

unconditional release of

documents, files, and records

related to Jeffrey Epstein

LRB-4159 Memo

8/8

4170

Murphy,

Jacque

Capping University of Wisconsin

System resident undergraduate

tuition and fee increases

LRB-4170 Memo

8/7

1261

Penterman,

Nass

Repealing §196.503 of the

statutes

LRB-1261

Memo

8/5

2150

Penterman,

Sortwell,

James

Driver education instruction

related to school bus safety

LRB-2150

Memo

8/4

2151

Penterman,

James

Equipment of school buses with

audiovisual recording devices

LRB-2151 Memo

8/4

2195

Sortwell,

Penterman,

James

School bus operation by drivers

over 70 and drivers with medical

conditions

LRB-2195 Memo

8/4

2406

Hutton,

Nedweski

A civil cause of action for a minor

injured by a gender transition

procedure

LRB-2406 Memo

8/4

4001

Maxey,

Piwowarczyk,

Kapenga,

Nass

The 400-Year Property Tax

Repeal Act

LRB-4001 Memo

8/1

INTRODUCED BILLS

Assembly

No new bills introduced.


Senate

No new bills introduced.

If you would like coverage of any above hearing, would like to engage on an above bill, or if you would like to find time to discuss the above matter in more detail, please do not hesitate to reach out to your Michael Best Strategies contact.


Have a great day, 

Wisconsin GR Team

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