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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, February 2

Senate Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety

Executive Session at 10:00 AM


Senate Committee on Natural Resources, Veterans and Military Affairs

Executive Session at 12:00 PM


Tuesday, February 3

Senate Committee on Agriculture and Revenue

Executive Session at 9:00 AM


Senate Committee on Agriculture and Revenue

Executive Session at 10:00 AM


Senate Committee on Financial Institutions and Sporting Heritage

Public Hearing at 10:00 AM


Senate Committee on Health

Executive Session at 10:00 AM


Assembly Committee on Transportation 

Executive Session at 10:30 AM

Public Hearing at 10:31 AM


Assembly Committee on State Affairs

Public Hearing at 12:00 PM

Executive Session at 12:01 PM


Assembly Committee on Consumer Protection

Executive Session at 1:00 PM


Wednesday, February 4

Senate Committee on Insurance, Housing, Rural Issues and Forestry

Public Hearing at 9:30 AM


Assembly Committee on Health, Aging, and Long-Term Care

Executive Session at 10:00 AM

Public Hearing at 10:01 AM


Assembly Committee on Jobs and Economy

Executive Session at 10:00 AM

Public Hearing at 10:01 AM


Senate Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety

Public Hearing at 10:00 AM


Assembly Committee on Science, Technology, and AI

Public Hearing at 10:00 AM


Assembly Committee on Local Government

Executive Session at 10:30 AM

Public Hearing at 10:31 AM


Assembly Committee on Ways and Means

Executive Session at 11:00 AM

Public Hearing at 11:01 AM


Thursday, February 5

Assembly Committee on Agriculture

Executive Session at 12:30 PM

Public Hearing at 12:31 PM


Friday, February 6

No meetings currently scheduled.

CO-SPONSORSHIP MEMOS

LRB #

Author

Relating To

Memo

Deadline

428

Bare,

Fitzgerald,

J Jacobson,

Roys,

Johnson

C

Changing the rate of the earned

income tax credit

LRB-428

2/4

699

Sinicki

Improving legal remedies for

those suffering as a result of

medical error

LRB-699

Memo

1/29

806

Testin,

Johnson,

Kurtz,

Sinicki

Administration of the veterans at

risk alert system

LRB-806 Memo

1/30

1002

Palmeri,

Dassler-Alfheim

Fall prevention and recovery

training, CPR and first aid

certification, a duty to provide

aid in certain residential facilities,

granting rule-making authority,

and making an appropriation

LRB-1002 Memo

2/5

3078

James,

Kaufert

Expanding the Wisconsin

deflection initiative and making

an appropriation

LRB-3078 Memo

2/4

4297

Hurd,

Novak,

James

Exempting certain agricultural

warehouses from automatic fire

sprinkler requirements

LRB-4297 Memo

1/29

5444

O'Connor,

Bare,

Piwowarczyk,

Allen

The amounts of fines and fees

state agencies are authorized or

required to impose by law

LRB-5444 Memo

1/28

5458

Joers,

Billings,

Mayadev,

Smith

Online services accessed by

minors, minors’ personal data,

and granting rule-making

authority

LRB-5458 Memo

1/29

5468

Snyder,

Doyle,

Gundrum,

Novak,

Melotik,

McCarville,

James

Virtual currency kiosks

LRB-5468 Memo

1/30

5476

Brill,

Dittrich,

Jacque

The legal status of artificial

intelligence

LRB-5476 Memo

1/27

5578

Mayadev,

Brill,

Joers,

Billings,

Jacque,

Habush-Sinykin

Requiring social media platforms

to provide mental health

warnings and providing a penalty

LRB-5578 Memo

1/27

5579

Snyder,

Doyle,

Novak,

Gundrum,

Melotik,

McCarville

The drug repository program

LRB-5579 Memo

1/30

5689

Maxey,

Kurtz,

Testin

The definition of “veteran” for

purposes of certain state

veterans benefits

LRB-5689 Memo

1/30

5715

Marklein,

Moses

The sale, service, and labeling of

food products containing labgrown milk and providing a

penalty

LRB-5715 Memo

2/3

5718

Brill,

Kitchens,

Dittrich,

Cabral-Guevara

Policies to prohibit the use of

wireless communication devices

during the school day in public

schools

LRB-5718 Memo

1/26

5736

Dittrich,

Joers,

Brill,

Mayadev,

James,

Wanggaard,

Tomczyk

Internet crimes against children

administrative subpoenas for the

crime of sexual extortion when

the crime victim is a child

LRB-5736 Memo

1/27

5738

Green,

Brill,

Mayadev,

Dittrich,

James

Requiring the Department of

Justice to conduct a public

awareness campaign

LRB-5738 Memo

1/27

5744

Hurd,

Jacobson,

Sortwell,

Tusler,

Jacque

The effective date of

administrative rules and the

effective period of emergency

rules

LRB-5744 Memo

1/30

5745

Hurd,

Jacobson,

Neylon,

Tucker,

Tusler,

Jacque

Review by state agencies of

administrative rules and

enactments; an expedited

process for repealing rules an

agency no longer has the

authority to promulgate; and the

rule-making authority of certain

agencies

LRB-5745 Memo

1/30

5746

Hurd,

Jacobson,

Tucker,

Tusler,

Jacque

The expiration of administrative

rules

LRB-5746 Memo

1/30

5747

Hurd,

Jacobson,

Neylon,

Sortwell,

Tucker,

Tusler,

Jacque

Requirements for proposed

administrative rules that impose

costs

LRB-5747 Memo

1/30

5844

Neubauer,

Vos

A public affairs network trust

fund, grants to the WisconsinEye

Public Affairs Network, and

making an appropriation

LRB-5844 Memo

1/30

5850

Goeben,

Brill,

Dittrich,

Jacque

App stores and app developers

and providing a penalty

LRB-5850 Memo

1/27

5859

Piwowarczyk,

Jacque

Government service delivery

improvements

LRB-5859 Memo

1/28

5942

Brill,

Billings,

Goeben,

Joers,

Dittrich,

Mayadev,

James

Position authorizations for

Internet crimes against children

law enforcement

LRB-5942 Memo

1/27

5950

O'Connor,

Piwowarczyk,

Bare,

Testin

An enterprise-wide data and

efficiency study

LRB-5950 Memo

1/28

5974

Wisconsin Legislative Black Caucus

Proclaiming February 2026 as

Black History Month

LRB-5974 Memo

2/2

5993

Snyder,

Doyle,

Novak,

Gundrum,

McCarville,

James

Grants for community emergency

medical services, grants for falls

prevention awareness and

initiatives, and making an

appropriation

LRB-5993 Memo

1/30

5995

Snyder,

Doyle,

Gundrum,

Novak,

Melotik,

McCarville,

James

Tuition and materials

reimbursement for community

paramedics and community

emergency medical services

practitioners

LRB-5995 Memo

1/30

5998

Jacque,

Kaufert

Ending the “Orphan Tax”

LRB-5998 Memo

2/2

6002

Snyder,

Doyle,

Novak,

Gundrum,

Melotik,

McCarville

Financial exploitation of

vulnerable adults

LRB-6002 Memo

1/30

6007

Tomczyk,

Snyder

Celebrating the 115th

Anniversary of the Founding of

Scouting America

LRB-6007 Memo

1/30

6019

Wittke,

Marklein

Recommendations made by the

council on early literacy curricula

LRB-6019 Memo

1/30

6020

Behnke,

Cabral-Guevara

Contributions by the Department

of Financial Institutions to Trump

accounts

LRB-6020 Memo

1/30

6022

Novak,

Doyle,

Gundrum,

Snyder,

McCarville,
James

Grants for economic support

specialists and making an

appropriation

LRB-6022 Memo

1/30

6107

Piwowarczyk,

Bare,

Tomczyk

Requirements for state lottery

drawings

LRB-6107 Memo

1/28

6116

Smith,

Emerson

Maintaining a supply of usable

opioid antagonist at a public or

private school and making an

appropriation

LRB-6116 Memo

2/4

6136

Brill,

Billings,

Goeben,

Joers,

Dittrich,

Mayadev,

James

Internet crimes against children

law enforcement and making an

appropriation

LRB-6136 Memo

1/27

6160

Hysell,

Ratcliff,

et.al.

The right to privacy

LRB-6160 Memo

2/4

6189

Stafsholt,

VanderMeer

Designating and marking

memorial highways for state

troopers

LRB-6189 Memo

2/3

6199

Feyen,

Piwowarczyk

Paying tribute to the entire Polish

community that has lived in

LRB-6199 Memo

2/2

INTRODUCED BILLS

Assembly

AB-907: Requirements for state lottery drawings. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Consumer Protection


AB-908: Government service delivery improvements. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Consumer Protection


AB-909: An enterprise-wide data and efficiency study. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Consumer Protection


AB-910: The amounts of fines and fees state agencies are authorized or required to impose by law. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Consumer Protection


AB-911: Funding for a battery collection and recycling program and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Environment


AB-912: An audiovisual recording of a child’s statement admitted as evidence. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Judiciary


AB-913: Subtraction for certain income of members of the National Guard and Reserves. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Veterans and Military Affairs


AB-914: Registered interior designers supervising certain construction. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Jobs and Economy


AB-915: Tax credit for small businesses offering individual coverage health reimbursement arrangements. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care


AB-916: A home repair program and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Housing and Real Estate


AB-917: A first-time home buyer purchasing assistance fund and loan program and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Housing and Real Estate


AB-918: Required subjects in a human growth and development instructional program. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Children and Families


AB-919: Communication facility relocation reimbursements and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on State Affairs


AB-920: Automatic voter registration. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections


AB-921: cost-sharing cap on insulin. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Insurance


AB-922: Accessibility of locations of Department of Transportation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Transportation


AB-923: Creating a civil cause of action for sexual extortion. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Judiciary


AB-924: Revising various provisions of the statutes for the purpose of making corrections and reconciling conflicts (Correction Bill). 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AB-925: Revising various provisions of the statutes for the purpose of making corrections and reconciling conflicts (Correction Bill). 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AB-926: Revising various provisions of the statutes for the purpose of making corrections and reconciling conflicts (Correction Bill). 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AB-927: Revising various provisions of the statutes for the purpose of making corrections and reconciling conflicts (Correction Bill). 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AB-928: Required livestock premises activities (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection). 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AB-929: Correcting terminology for making additional contributions to the Wisconsin Retirement System; eliminating a social security account maintained in the public employee trust fund and removing a provision regarding liability for state employer social security remittances; and clarifying who may participate in an income continuation insurance plan provided by the Group Insurance Board (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Employee Trust Funds). 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AB-930: Correcting a cross- reference related to enforcement of regulations applicable to earned wage access service providers (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Financial Institutions). 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AB-931: Gants to HealthNet of Rock County, Inc.; a reference to generalized public health nursing programs; and updating terminology from “advanced practice nurse prescriber” to “advanced practice registered nurse” (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Health Services). 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AB-932: Fixing a cross-reference in a definition of “violent crime” and updating terminology to reflect changes in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (suggested as remedial language by the Department of Justice). 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AB-933: Updating references to PI 34 of the administrative code and eliminating an obsolete grandfather provision related to a license to teach industrial arts (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Public Instruction). 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AB-934: Eliminating the definition of relative for purposes of the lottery; the definition of taxable property in a tax incremental district; the order of certain withholdings and deposits in income tax computations; and eliminating an adjustment made to the economic development surcharge for certain businesses (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Revenue). 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AB-935: Repealing expired programs within the Department of Veterans Affairs; definition, terminology, and grammatical changes for the Department of Veterans Affairs, mental health services for post-traumatic stress disorder; reporting on rules proposed by the Department of Veterans Affairs; asset calculation for determining eligibility for veterans assistance payments; and deceased veterans’ graves (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Veterans Affairs). 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AB-936: Definition of personal assistance services for the purposes of vocational rehabilitation; updating reference to federal vocational rehabilitation law; updating references to the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014; updating reference to federal law for certificate of registration as a migrant labor contractor; updating statutory reference to federal Social Security Act; and updating references to federal law for safety standards for vehicles used to transport traveling sales crews (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Workforce Development). 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AB-937: Including a space for write-in candidates on city election ballots; eliminating independent candidates from the partisan primary ballot; and using a temporary operator’s license or identification card to establish proof of residence for voter registration (suggested as remedial legislation by the Elections Commission). 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AB-938: An optional final hearing by affidavit for the dissolution of a marriage (suggested as remedial legislation by the Office of the Director of State Courts). 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AB-939: Eliminating obsolete provisions regarding the term of a state public defender and the removal of the state public defender (suggested as remedial language by the State Public Defender). 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AB-940: Eliminating defunct references to certain economic development positions (suggested as remedial language by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation). 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AB-941: Student identification used for voting. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections


AB-942: Notice of change in polling place location. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections


AB-943: Going armed at a polling place and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections


AB-944: Grants for the purchase of election supplies and equipment and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections


AB-945: Residency requirement for purposes of voting. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections


AB-946: Implementing a behavioral health prevention pilot program and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Mental Health and Substance Abuse Prevention


AB-947: Expanding the Office of School Safety to cover technical colleges and campus safety plans for technical colleges. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Colleges and Universities


AB-948: Policies to prohibit the use of wireless communication devices during the school day in public schools. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Education


AB-949: Pet insurance and granting rule-making authority. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Insurance


AB-950: Beer festivals conducted under temporary retail licenses; inapplicability of a sales tax exemption to beer festivals. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on State Affairs


AB-951: Storage of firearms in retail facility when unattended. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety


AB-952: Storage of a firearm in a house in which a resident is prohibited from possessing a firearm and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety


AB-953: Containers or trigger locks provided at a firearm sale and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety


AB-954: A requirement to report lost or stolen firearms and providing criminal penalties. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety


AB-955: The rule-making authority of agencies. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Government Operations, Accountability and Transparency


AB-956: Exempting certain agricultural warehouses from automatic fire sprinkler requirements

Referred to Assembly Committee on State Affairs


AB-957: Internet crimes against children law enforcement and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety


AB-958: Position authorizations for Internet crimes against children law enforcement. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety


AB-959: The legal status of artificial intelligence. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Science, Technology and AI


AB-960: Requiring social media platforms to provide mental health warnings and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Mental Health and Substance Abuse Prevention


AB-961: Warning labels for explicit content, creating an explicit content label warning surcharge, making an appropriation, and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Children and Families


AB-962: App stores and app developers and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Children and Families


AB-963: Social media accounts for minors and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Children and Families


AB-964: Internet crimes against children administrative subpoenas for the crime of sexual extortion when the crime victim is a child. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety


AB-965: Artificial intelligence systems that simulate humanlike relationships with children and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Science, Technology and AI


AB-966: Requiring the Department of Justice to conduct a public awareness campaign. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety


AB-967: Funding for the Family Foundations home visiting program for social media education and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Children and Families


AB-968: Virtual currency kiosks. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Financial Institutions


AB-969: The drug repository program. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care


AB-970: Grants for community emergency medical services, grants for falls prevention awareness and initiatives, and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care


AB-971: Tuition and materials reimbursement for community paramedics and community emergency medical services practitioners. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care


AB-972: Financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Financial Institutions


AB-973: Grants for economic support specialists and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care


AB-974: A public affairs network trust fund, grants to the WisconsinEye Public Affairs Network, and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on State Affairs


AB-975: Prohibiting the use of phones while driving a motor vehicle and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety


AB-976: Changes to the low-income housing tax credit. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Housing and Real Estate


AB-977: Registration requirements for nonmotorized boats. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Sporting Heritage


AB-978: Hiking permits, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Sporting Heritage


AB-979: Cross-country ski permits, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Sporting Heritage


AB-980: Bicycling permits, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Sporting Heritage


AB-981: Foraging permits, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Sporting Heritage


AB-982: Health care providers providing excused absences under the compulsory school attendance law. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care


AB-983: Surplus property held by the Department of Transportation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Local Government


AB-984: Requirements for the use of a memory care designation by community-based residential facilities. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care


AB-985: Levy increase limits in political subdivisions with qualifying parking lot redevelopment. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Local Government


AB-986: Levy increase limits in political subdivisions with qualifying infill housing development. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Local Government


AB-987: The purpose statement for the statutory grant of local zoning authority. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Local Government


AB-988: Video recording of surgical procedures, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, granting rule- making authority, and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care


AB-989: Minority health grants. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care


AB-990: Personal financial literacy high school graduation requirement. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Education


AB-991: Allowing employment of minors in the operation of a pizza-dough roller. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on State Affairs


AB-992: Requirements for proposed administrative rules that impose costs. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on State Affairs


AB-993: The expiration of administrative rules. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on State Affairs


AB-994: Review by state agencies of administrative rules and enactments; an expedited process for repealing rules an agency no longer has the authority to promulgate; and the rule-making authority of certain agencies. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Government Operations, Accountability and Transparency


AB-995: The effective date of administrative rules and the effective period of emergency rules. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Government Operations, Accountability and Transparency


AJR-132: The life and public service of George Meyer. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AJR-133: Legislative suspension of rules promulgated by state agencies (first consideration). 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Government Operations, Accountability and Transparency

Senate

SB-885: Digital asset staking and the state’s securities laws. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Utilities, Technology & Tourism


SB-886: Elimination of a jury trial in a child in need of protection or services (CHIPS) proceeding and substitution of judge in a proceeding for the termination of parental rights. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Judiciary & Public Safety


SB-887: Required subjects in a human growth and development instructional program. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Education


SB-888: Registration of births by surrogate mother. 

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


SB-889: Immunity for certain controlled substances offenses for aiders and aided persons. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Mental Health, Substance Abuse Prevention, Children & Families


SB-890: Eligibility for farmland preservation tax credits. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Agriculture & Revenue


SB-891: Prohibiting the quarantine of certain animals based on exposure to chronic wasting disease. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Financial Institutions & Sporting Heritage


SB-892: Net metering for rooftop solar energy systems. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Utilities, Technology & Tourism


SB-893: Termination of parental rights under the safe haven law. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Mental Health, Substance Abuse Prevention, Children & Families


SB-894: A victim protective services grant program and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Judiciary & Public Safety


SB-895: Funding for a battery collection and recycling program and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Transportation & Local Government


SB-896: A tax credit for small businesses offering individual coverage health reimbursement arrangements (ICHRAs). 

Referred to Senate Committee on Agriculture & Revenue


SB-897: Threats to health care providers and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Judiciary & Public Safety


SB-898: The membership of the Pharmacy Examining Board. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Health


SB-899: Expressly prohibiting a foreign national from making a contribution to a referendum committee. 

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


SB-900: Terms and conditions of gift certificates, gift cards, and other gift obligations and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Agriculture & Revenue


SB-901: Cost-sharing cap on insulin. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Insurance, Housing, Rural Issues & Forestry


SB-902: Creating a civil cause of action for sexual extortion. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Judiciary & Public Safety


SB-903: Revising various provisions of the statutes for the purpose of making corrections and reconciling conflicts (Correction Bill). 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SB-904: Revising various provisions of the statutes for the purpose of making corrections and reconciling conflicts (Correction Bill). 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SB-905: Revising various provisions of the statutes for the purpose of making corrections and reconciling conflicts (Correction Bill). 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SB-906: Revising various provisions of the statutes for the purpose of making corrections and reconciling conflicts (Correction Bill).

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SB-907: Required livestock premises activities (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection). 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SB-908: Correcting terminology for making additional contributions to the Wisconsin Retirement System; eliminating a social security account maintained in the public employee trust fund and removing a provision regarding liability for state employer social security remittances; and clarifying who may participate in an income continuation insurance plan provided by the Group Insurance Board (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Employee Trust Funds). 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SB-909: Correcting a cross-reference related to enforcement of regulations applicable to earned wage access service providers (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Financial Institutions). 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SB-910: Grants to HealthNet of Rock County, Inc.; a reference to generalized public health nursing programs; and updating terminology from “advanced practice nurse prescriber” to “advanced practice registered nurse” (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Health Services). 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SB-911: Fixing a cross-reference in a definition of “violent crime” and updating terminology to reflect changes in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (suggested as remedial language by the Department of Justice). 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SB-912: Updating references to PI 34 of the administrative code and eliminating an obsolete grandfather provision related to a license to teach industrial arts (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Public Instruction). 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SB-913: Eliminating the definition of relative for purposes of the lottery; the definition of taxable property in a tax incremental district; the order of certain withholdings and deposits in income tax computations; and eliminating an adjustment made to the economic development surcharge for certain businesses (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Revenue). 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SB-914: Repealing expired programs within the Department of Veterans Affairs; definition, terminology, and grammatical changes for the Department of Veterans Affairs, mental health services for post-traumatic stress disorder; reporting on rules proposed by the Department of Veterans Affairs; asset calculation for determining eligibility for veterans assistance payments; and deceased veterans’ graves (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Veterans Affairs). 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SB-915: Definition of personal assistance services for the purposes of vocational rehabilitation; updating reference to federal vocational rehabilitation law; updating references to the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014; updating reference to federal law for certificate of registration as a migrant labor contractor; updating statutory reference to federal Social Security Act; and updating references to federal law for safety standards for vehicles used to transport traveling sales crews (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Workforce Development). 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SB-916: Including a space for write-in candidates on city election ballots; eliminating independent candidates from the partisan primary ballot; and using a temporary operator’s license or identification card to establish proof of residence for voter registration (suggested as remedial legislation by the Elections Commission). 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SB-917: An optional final hearing by affidavit for the dissolution of a marriage (suggested as remedial legislation by the Office of the Director of State Courts). 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SB-918: Eliminating obsolete provisions regarding the term of a state public defender and the removal of the state public defender (suggested as remedial language by the State Public Defender). 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SB-919: Eliminating defunct references to certain economic development positions (suggested as remedial language by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation). 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SJR-123: Proclaiming the month of March 2026 as Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month throughout the state of Wisconsin. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization

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