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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:


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

ASSEMBLY CALENDAR

The Assembly will be in-session on Tuesday at 1 PM to take up the following items:


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, June 23

No meetings currently scheduled.


Tuesday, June 24

Assembly Committee on Ways and Means

Public Hearing at 10:00am


Wednesday, June 25

Senate Committee on Transportation and Local Government

Public Hearing at 12:30pm


Thursday, June 26

Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules

Public Hearing at 10:00am

Executive Session at 10:01am


Friday, June 27

No meetings currently scheduled.

BUDGET PAPERS

June 19 (CANCELLED)

Elections Commission

Administration -- General Agency Provisions

Administration -- Housing and Environment

Administration -- Risk Management and Procurement

Administration -- Information Technology

Administration -- Personnel Management

Administration -- Facilities

Administration -- Tribal Affairs and Division of Gaming

Justice -- Departmentwide

Justice -- Crime Victim and Witness Services

Justice -- Law Enforcement Services

Justice -- Legal Services

Justice -- Firearms

Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection -- Agricultural Assistance

Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection -- Environment

Tourism

Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board

Children and Families -- TANF and Economic Support

Children and Families -- Child Welfare

Children and Families -- Juvenile Justice

Children and Families -- Departmentwide

Building Commission

Building Program


Additional Budget Papers

Compensation Reserves

Corrections -- Juvenile Corrections

Health Services -- Behavioral Health

Health Services -- Care and Treatment Facilities

Health Services -- Departmentwide

Health Services -- FoodShare and Medical Assistance Administration

Health Services -- Medical Assistance

Health Services -- Public Health

Health Services -- Quality Assurance

Health Services -- Services for the Elderly and People with Disabilities

Natural Resources -- Departmentwide

Natural Resources -- Fish, Wildlife, and Natural Heritage Conservation

Natural Resources -- Forestry

Natural Resources -- Law Enforcement

Natural Resources -- PFAS and Emerging Contaminants

Natural Resources -- Parks

Natural Resources -- Stewardship

Natural Resources -- Waste, Remediation, and Air

Natural Resources -- Water Quality

Program Supplements

Shared Revenue and Tax Relief -- Forestry Mill Rate

Transportation -- Departmentwide

Transportation -- Local Transportation Aid

Transportation -- Local Transportation Assistance

Transportation -- Motor Vehicles

Transportation -- State Highway Program

Transportation -- State Patrol

Transportation -- Transportation Finance

University of Wisconsin System

University of Wisconsin System -- Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory

CO-SPONSORSHIP MEMOS

LRB #

Author

Relating To

Memo

Deadline

798

Goeben,

B. Jacobson,

James

The minimum age of assistant

child care teachers.

LRB-798

Memo

6/23

800

Goeben,

Tucker,

Quinn

Allowing certified child care

operators to provide care to up

to six children

LRB-800

Memo

6/23

2802

Tomczyk,

Wittke

Prior authorization for coverage

of physical therapy, occupational

therapy, speech therapy,

chiropractic services, and other

services under health plans

LRB-2802 Memo

6/27

2517

J. Jacobson,

Marklein

Identification of the Brooklyn

Area Veterans Memorial on state

highway maps

LRB-2517 Memo

7/3

2870

Stafsholt,

Kreibich

Property tax exemption for

health education and fitness

charitable organization

LRB-2870 Memo

6/24

2578

Jacque,

Murphy

The English AI Bill

LRB-2578 Memo

6/23

2897

Goeben,

Cabra-Guevara

The regulation of family and

group child care centers

LRB-2897 Memo

6/23

3709

Tomczyk, Drake,

Johnson,

Novak,

Haywood,

Goodwin,

Kirsch

The use of speed safety camera

systems and traffic control

photographic systems in a first

class city and providing a penaltys

LRB-3709 Memo

6/24

3098

Felzkowski,

Bradley,

Nedweski,

Allen

Explaining pregnancy, prenatal

development, and childbirth as

part of a human growth and

development instructional

program

LRB-3098 Memo

6/27

3149

Dallman,

Haywood,

Feyen,

Carpenter

Exemptions from minimum

wage, overtime pay, and

record keeping requirements for

minor league baseball players

LRB-3149 Memo

6/27

3195

Tomczyk,

Snyder

Fees charged for certain coroner

or medical examiner services

LRB-3195 Memo

6/20

3325

Tucker

Limiting the number of terms

permitted for members of the

state legislature and

constitutional officers (first

consideration)

LRB-3325 Memo

7/7

3639

Tenorio,

Carpenter

Honoring the life and public

service of Representative Thomas

A. Hauke

LRB-3639 Memo

7/3

3669

Smith,

Moses

Honoring the life and public

service of Senator Bruce S.

Peloquin

LRB-3669 Memo

6/26

3783

Drake,

Johnson,

Haywood,

et.al.

Recognizing June 19, 2025, as

Juneteenth Day in Wisconsin

LRB-3783 Memo

6/20

INTRODUCED BILLS

Assembly

NO NEW BILLS INTRODUCED.

Senate

SB-328: A requirement for fair organizations that seek state aid.

Referred to Senate Committee on Utilities, Technology & Tourism


SB-329: Extreme risk protection temporary restraining orders and injunctions, making an appropriation, and providing a penalty.

Referred to Senate Committee on Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State & Federal Affairs


SB-330: Waiting period for purchase of handguns.

Referred to Senate Committee on Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State & Federal Affairs


SB-331: UTVs Operation of all-terrain and utility terrain vehicles, off-highway motorcycles, and snowmobiles and revision of the Department of Transportation highway maintenance manual.

Referred to Senate Committee on Transportation & Local Government


SB-332: Prohibition against undetectable firearms, possessing a frame or receiver of a firearm without a serial number, and providing a penalty.

Referred to Senate Committee on Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State & Federal Affairs


SB-333: Increasing certain court fees and surcharges and indexing those amounts for inflation.

Referred to Senate Committee on Judiciary & Public Safety


SB-334: Designating the monarch butterfly as the state butterfly. Referred to Senate Committee on Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State & Federal Affairs


SB-335: Ratification of the Cosmetology Licensure Compact.

Referred to Senate Committee on Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State & Federal Affairs


SB-336: Sales and transfers of firearms and providing a penalty.

Referred to Senate Committee on Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State & Federal Affairs


SB-337: Local grant writing and compliance assistance.

Referred to Senate Committee on Transportation & Local Government


SB-338: Enforcement of the federal Help America Vote Act.

Referred to Senate Committee on Government Operations, Labor & Economic Development


SB-339: The weight limit for utility terrain vehicles.

Referred to Senate Committee on Transportation & Local Government


SJR-072: Proclaiming June 2025 as Immigrant Heritage Month.

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SJR-073: Recognizing June 2025 as LGBTQ Pride Month.

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SJR-070: Proclaiming June 12, 2025, as Women Veterans Day.

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SJR-071: Honoring Jerry Apps for his contributions to Wisconsin’s heritage.

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SR-005: Notifying the assembly and the governor that Timothy La Sage is elected senate sergeant at arms of the 2025-2026 senate.

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization

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, 

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