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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:


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

ASSEMBLY FLOOR CALENDAR

The Assembly will hold a floor session on Tuesday, February 10th and Thursday, February 12th. Click the link below to view the bills expected to be on the floor February 10th. The agenda for the session on the 12th has not yet been released.


February 10th Assembly Floor Session.

COMMITTEE SCHEDULE

Monday, February 9

Joint Committee on Tax Exemptions

Executive Session at 2:30 PM


Tuesday, February 10

Assembly Committee on Colleges and Universities

Executive Session at 9:00 AM


Assembly Committee on Government Operations, Accountability, and Transparency

Executive Session at 9:00 AM


Senate Committee on Health

Executive Session at 9:00 AM


Assembly Committee on Judiciary

Executive Session at 9:00 AM


Assembly Committee on Mental Health and Substance Abuse Prevention

Executive Session at 9:15 AM


Senate Committee on Financial Institutions and Sporting Heritage

Public Hearing at 1:00 PM


Senate Committee on Insurance, Housing, Rural Issues, and Forestry

Executive Session at 1:00 PM


Senate Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety 

Public Hearing at 1:00 PM


Senate Committee on Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State and Federal Affairs

Public Hearing at 1:30 PM


Assembly Committee on Rules

Executive Session at 2:00 PM


Wednesday, February 11

Senate Committee on Government Operations, Labor, and Economic Development

Executive Session at 10:00 AM


Assembly Committee on Local Government

Executive Session at 10:30 AM


Assembly Committee on Ways and Means

Executive Session at 11:00 AM


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

Public Hearing at 12:15 PM

Executive Session at 12:16 PM


Thursday, February 12

Senate Committee on Transportation and Local Government

Public Hearing at 11:30 AM 


Friday, February 13

No meetings currently scheduled.

CO-SPONSORSHIP MEMOS

LRB #

Author

Relating To

Memo

Deadline

211

Sortwell

Prohibiting non-union employees

from receiving non-negotiated

benefits from a union

LRB-211

Memo

2/10

285

Sortwell

An individual income tax

subtraction for union dues

allocated for education or

training

LRB-285

Memo

2/5

463

Joers,
Stroud,

Hesselbein,

Smith,

Drake

Student loans for postsecondary

education, requirements related

to student loan servicers,

creating an office of the student

loan ombudsman in the

Department of Financial

Institutions, granting rule-making

authority and making an

appropriation

LRB-463 Memo

2/13

769

Marklein,

Wittke

Interest rates on late,

nondelinquent taxes and on

overpayments

LRB-769 Memo

2/4

900

Subeck,

Johnson

Stopping Abuse, Fraud, and

Exploitation by Governing

Unauthorized Access to

Reproductive Data (SAFEGUARD)

Act

LRB-900 Memo

2/12

982

Snodgrass,

Vining,

Cabral-Guevara

Sales and use tax exemption for

menstrual discharge collection

devices

LRB-982 Memo

2/5

1996

Bare,

Emerson,

Keyeski

Employment by a former

member of the Legislature as a

lobbyist

LRB-1996 Memo

2/13

2978

Piwowarczyk

The time during which

applications for absentee ballots

may be submitted

LRB-2978 Memo

2/9

3050

Palmeri,

Clancy,

Snodgrass,

Stubbs,

Sinicki,

Omokunde,

Larson

The operation of tourist rooming

houses

LRB-3050 Memo

2/9

3107

Drake,

Stubbs,

et.al.

The African American History

Education Act- required

instruction in African American

history in the elementary and

high school grades and making an

appropriation

LRB-3107 Memo

2/5

4219

Johnson,

Madison,

et.al.

Legalizing the possession of

cannabis; medical cannabis;

expunging or adjusting past

convictions for marijuana-related

crimes; regulating the

production, processing,

transportation, testing, and sale

of cannabis; granting rule-making

authority; providing an

exemption from emergency rule

procedures; making an

appropriation; and providing a

penalty

LRB-4219 Memo

2/11

4254

Sheehan,

Joers,

McCarville,

Anderson, Clancy,

Stroud,

Udell,

Keyeski,

Roys,

Hesselbein,

Spreitzer

Grants to encourage individuals

to pursue a career in teaching or

to facilitate teacher licensure,

granting rulemaking authority,

and making an appropriation

LRB-4254 Memo

2/13

4442

Doyle,

Jacobson,

Roys,

Drake,

Johnson

The age of juvenile court

jurisdiction and making an

appropriation

LRB-4442 Memo

2/13

4488

Sheehan,

Brown,

McCarville,

Anderson,

Clancy,

Stroud,

Udell,

Larson,

Roys,

Hesselbein,

Spreitzer

Longevity bonus for teachers in

school districts

LRB-4488 Memo

2/13

4489

Bare,

McCarville,

Sheehan,

Clancy,

Stroud,

Udell,

Larson,

Roys,

Hesselbein,

Spreitzer

Paid preparation time for

teachers

LRB-4489 Memo

2/13

4546

DeSanto,

Fitzgerald,

McCarville,

Sheehan,

Stroud,

Udell,

Larson,

Hesselbein,

Spreitzer

Adding a teacher representative

to school boards

LRB-4546 Memo

2/13

5298

Prado,

Sinicki,

Wanggaard

Recognizing the holidays of Eid alFitr and Eid al-Adha in Wisconsin

LRB-5298 Memo

2/5

5391

Nedweski,

Donovan,

Kapenga,

Hutton

Prohibited employment for

former members of the Public

Service Commission

LRB-5391 Memo

2/13

5615

Wimberger,

Sortwell

Speech-language pathologist

licenses issued by the

Department of Public Instruction

and modifying administrative

rules promulgated by the

Department of Public Instruction

LRB-5615 Memo

2/10

5696

Larson,

Sinicki

The “Safe Bounce Act”, relating

to: regulating trampoline parks,

providing an exemption from

emergency rule procedures, and

granting rule-making authority

LRB-5696 Memo

2/11

5763

Smith,

Emerson

Mobile or manufactured home

community right to purchase, lowinterest loans and tax incentives,

providing a penalty

LRB-5763 Memo

2/9

5805

Gustafson,

Kapenga

Requiring information relating to

the food stamp program to be

compiled and provided to the

U.S. Department of Agriculture

LRB-5805 Memo

2/4

5847

Tusler,

Piwowarczyk,

Bare,

Cabral-Guevara,

Habush-Sinykin

State parks vehicle admission

receipts purchased with motor

vehicle registration

LRB-5847 Memo

2/3

5855

Gustafson,

Testin

Objective undergraduate

admissions criteria at University

of Wisconsin System institutions

LRB-5855 Memo

2/2

5857

Murphy,

Zimmerman,

Doyle,

Testin,

Hesselbein

Celebrating Saint Patrick's Day on

March 17, 2026 and Recognizing

the Contribution of Irish

Emigrants in the American War of

Independence

LRB-5857 Memo

2/11

5929

Maxey,

Cabral-Guevara

Creating an innovation grant

program for institutions of higher

education and making an

appropriation

LRB-5929 Memo

2/12

6038

Smith,

Sheehan

A sales and use tax exemption for

the sale of over-the-counter

drugs

LRB-6038 Memo

2/12

6088

Taylor,

Larson

Medical Assistance coordination

working group

LRB-6088 Memo

2/12

6123

Wichgers,

Jacque

Penalty for the terrorist crimes

against the occupants of a church

and providing a penalty

LRB-6123 Memo

2/3

6140

Vining,

Roys

Creating a baby bond program

and baby bond fund, granting

rule-making authority, and

making an appropriation

LRB-6140 Memo

2/2

6142

Maxey,

Hutton

Creating an undergraduate

assistance grant program for

students enrolled in private

nonprofit postsecondary

institutions and making an

appropriation

LRB-6142 Memo

2/10

6172

Hong,

Pfaff

Grants to school districts to pay

student teachers an hourly wage,

granting rule-making authority,

and making an appropriation

LRB-6172 Memo

2/13

6173

McCarville,

Brown,

Sheehan,

Anderson,

Clancy,

Stroud,

Udell,

Larson,

Hesselbein,

Roys

Requiring school boards to

compensate teachers for time

spent on nonclassroom services

LRB-6173 Memo

2/13

6185

Duchow

The sale of property under

Department of Natural Resources

jurisdiction to prevent the spread

of avian flu

LRB-6185 Memo

2/6

6186

Wall,

Bare,

Rivera-Wagner

Modifications to the property tax

exemption for nonprofit

organizations that sell property

to low-income persons

LRB-6186 Memo

2/12

6192

Tomczyk,

Testin,

Roys,

Krug,

Allen,

Kitchens

Joint Resolution reaffirming

Wisconsin’s commitment to the

strengthening and deepening of

the sister ties between the State

of Wisconsin and Taiwan,

reaffirming Wisconsin’s support

for the Taiwan Relations Act,

supporting Taiwan’s signing of a

Bilateral Trade Agreement with

the United States, and continuing

support for increasing Taiwan’s

international profile

LRB-6192 Memo

2/6

6219

Zimmerman,

James

Designating the month of

February 2026 as Career and

Technical Education Month in

Wisconsin

LRB-6219 Memo

2/6

6252

Nedweski,

James

Voluntary surrender of a license

issued by the Department of

Public Instruction during an

investigation of immoral conduct,

prohibited agreements related to

information related to an

investigation of immoral conduct,

and records related to an

investigation of immoral conduct

LRB-6252 Memo

2/2

6253

Nedweski,

James

Prohibiting education employers

from entering into certain

agreements related to

information about alleged

immoral conduct by an employee

and civil immunity for

information provided to a

prospective employer

LRB-6253 Memo

2/3

6261

McCarville,

Hong,

Joers,

Sheehan,

Anderson,

Clancy,

Stroud,

Udell,

Larson,

Hesselbein,

Roys

Establishing minimum salaries for

public school teachers

LRB-6261 Memo

2/13

6267

Steffen,

Rodriguez,

Cabral-Guevara

Wisconsin’s Safe Baby Food Act

LRB-6267 Memo

2/12

6271

Jacque,

Behnke

Creating a deicer applicators

registration program

LRB-6271 Memo

2/9

6330

Wimberger,

Zimmerman

Celebrating the Wisconsin

athletes competing in the 2026

Olympic Winter Games and

Paralympic Winter Games in Italy

LRB-6330 Memo

2/5

INTRODUCED BILLS

Assembly

AB-996: Contributions by the Department of Financial Institutions to Trump accounts. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Financial Institutions


AB-997: Funding for the Department of Financial Institutions for contributions to Trump accounts and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Financial Institutions


AB-998: Recommendations made by the council on early literacy curricula. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on State Affairs


AB-999: Collective bargaining for employees of the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Colleges and Universities


AB-1000: The name of the Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board.

Referred to Assembly Committee on Children and Families


AB-1001: Funding for grants for community emergency medical services and falls prevention initiatives and making an appropriation. 

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


AB-1002: Funding for grants for economic support specialists and making an appropriation. 

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


AB-1003: The voluntary surrender of a license issued by the Department of Public Instruction during an investigation of immoral conduct, prohibited agreements related to information related to an investigation of immoral conduct, and records related to an investigation of immoral conduct. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Education


AB-1004: Prohibiting education employers from entering into certain agreements related to information about alleged immoral conduct by an employee and civil immunity for information provided to a prospective employer. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Education


AB-1005: Admission to University of Wisconsin System institutions.

 Referred to Assembly Committee on Colleges and Universities


AB-1006: The definition of “veteran” for purposes of certain state veterans benefits. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Veterans and Military Affairs


AB-1007: Administration of the veterans at risk alert system. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Veterans and Military Affairs


AB-1008: References to like-kin under the Wisconsin Shares program. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Children and Families


AB-1009: Tourism promotion improvement districts. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Tourism


AB-1010: Claims for loss of society and companionship resulting from medical malpractice. 

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


AB-1011: Recovery of noneconomic damages in medical malpractice cases

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


AB-1012: The establishment of a family and medical leave insurance program; family leave to care for a family member and for the active duty of a family member; the employers that must allow an employee to take family or medical leave; allowing a local government to adopt ordinances requiring employers to provide leave benefits; providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures; providing an exemption from rule-making procedures; granting rule-making authority; making an appropriation; and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Children and Families


AB-1013: Licensure and regulation of establishments providing massage therapy or bodywork therapy, the practice of massage therapy or bodywork therapy, and granting rulemaking authority. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Regulatory Licensing Reform


AB-1014: Ratification of the Interstate Massage Compact. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Regulatory Licensing Reform


AB-1015: Wisconsin Shares copayment amounts and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Children and Families


AB-1016: Funding for child care provider workforce training and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Children and Families


AB-1017: Child care subsidies for custodial parents who are child care employees and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Children and Families


AB-1018: Income eligibility for Wisconsin Shares child care subsidy and making an appropriation.

Referred to Assembly Committee on Children and Families


AB-1019: State parks vehicle admission receipts purchased with motor vehicle registration. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Transportation


AB-1020: Designating and marking memorial highways for state troopers. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on State Affairs


AB-1021: Agricultural damage caused by elk. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Agriculture


AB-1022: Creating a baby bond program and baby bond fund, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Financial Institutions


AB-1023: Funding for tribal child care training and technical assistance and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Children and Families


AB-1024: The sale, service, and labeling of food products containing lab-grown milk and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Consumer Protection


AB-1025: Earned wage access services.

Referred to Assembly Committee on State Affairs


AB-1026: Interest rates on late, nondelinquent taxes and on overpayments.

Referred to Assembly Committee on Ways and Means


AB-1027: Requiring information relating to the food stamp program to be compiled and provided to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. 

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


AB-1028: Authorizing counties and municipalities to impose local income taxes on high-income taxpayers and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Ways and Means


AB-1029: Imposing an estate tax. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Ways and Means


AB-1030: Increasing the earned income tax credit for families with fewer than three children. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Ways and Means


AB-1031: Sales and use tax exemption for menstrual discharge collection devices. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Ways and Means


AB-1032: The sale of property under Department of Natural Resources jurisdiction to prevent the spread of avian flu. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on State Affairs


AJR-134: Recognizing the holidays of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha in Wisconsin. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AJR-135: Paying tribute to the entire Polish community that has lived in Wisconsin for 180 years and contributed to its strength. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules


AJR-136: The right to privacy (first consideration). 

Referred to Assembly Committee on State Affairs


AR-012: Observing February 28, 2026, as Rare Disease Day in Wisconsin. 

Referred to Assembly Committee on Rules

Senate

EA-BLOEDORN: Kerry Bloedorn, of Rhinelander, as a Public Member on the Wisconsin Historical Board of Curators. To serve for a term ending July 1, 2029.

Referred to Senate Committee on Utilities, Technology & Tourism


EA-JAVENKOSKI: Tammy L Javenkoski, of Rhinelander, as the Congressional District 7 Representative on the Board of Veterans Affairs. To serve a term ending May 1, 2029.

Referred to Senate Committee on Natural Resources, Veterans & Military Affairs


EA-MILLER: John W. Miller, of Fox Point, as a Chief Executive Officer on the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation. To serve for the term ending at the pleasure of the Governor. 

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


EA-NAJEEBW: Waleed S Najeeb, of Milwaukee, as a Professional Member on the Cemetery Board. To serve for the term ending July 1, 2030.

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


EA-ROBERTS: Melissa Roberts, of Madison, as Chair on the Parole Commission. To serve for a term ending March 1, 2027.

Referred to Senate Committee on Judiciary & Public Safety


EA-STROMBECK: Tracey J Strombeck, of Cedarburg, to be an Optometrist Representative on the Optometry Examining Board. To serve a term expiring on July 1, 2029.

Referred to Senate Committee on Health


SB-920: Health care providers providing excused absences under the compulsory school attendance law. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Health


SB-921: Personal financial literacy high school graduation requirement. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Financial Institutions & Sporting Heritage


SB-922: Automatic voter registration, deceptive election practices, voter intimidation and suppression, voter rights, polling place posting and language requirements, election manual requirements, withholding of voluntarily provided elector information, granting rule-making authority, and providing a penalty. 

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


SB-923: Residency requirement for purposes of voting.

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


SB-924: Grants for the purchase of election supplies and equipment and making an appropriation. 

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


SB-925: Automatic voter registration. 

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


SB-926: Implementing a behavioral health prevention pilot program and making an appropriation. 

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


SB-927: Pet insurance and granting rule-making authority. 

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


SB-928: Expanding the Office of School Safety to cover technical colleges and campus safety plans for technical colleges. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Judiciary & Public Safety


SB-929: Subtraction for certain income of members of the National Guard and Reserves. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Natural Resources, Veterans & Military Affairs


SB-930: Beer festivals conducted under temporary retail licenses; inapplicability of a sales tax exemption to beer festivals. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Agriculture & Revenue


SB-931: Student identification used for voting. 

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


SB-932: The legal status of artificial intelligence. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Utilities, Technology & Tourism


SB-933: Requiring social media platforms to provide mental health warnings and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Utilities, Technology & Tourism


SB-934: Notice of change in polling place location. 

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


SB-935: Prohibiting the use of phones while driving a motor vehicle and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Judiciary & Public Safety


SB-936: Social media accounts for minors and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Utilities, Technology & Tourism


SB-937: App stores and app developers and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Universities & Technical Colleges


SB-938: Warning labels for explicit content, creating an explicit content label warning surcharge, making an appropriation, and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Utilities, Technology & Tourism


SB-939: Artificial intelligence systems that simulate humanlike relationships with children and providing a penalty. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Utilities, Technology & Tourism


SB-940: The rule-making authority of agencies. 

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


SB-941: An enterprise-wide data and efficiency study. 

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


SB-942: Changes to the low-income housing tax credit. 

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


SB-943: The purpose statement for the statutory grant of local zoning authority. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Transportation & Local Government


SB-944: Levy increase limits in political subdivisions with qualifying parking lot redevelopment. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Transportation & Local Government


SB-945: Storage of firearms in retail facility when unattended. 

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


SB-946: Containers or trigger locks provided at a firearm sale and providing a penalty. 

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


SB-947: A requirement to report lost or stolen firearms and providing a penalty. 

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


SB-948: Storage of a firearm in a house in which a resident is prohibited from possessing a firearm and providing a penalty. 

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


SB-949: Going armed at a polling place and providing a penalty.

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


SB-950: Eliminating personal conviction exemption from immunizations. 

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


SB-951: Creating the Office of Financial Technology Innovation in the Department of Financial Institutions and a cryptocurrency pilot project, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Utilities, Technology & Tourism


SB-952: Government service delivery improvements. 

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


SB-953: Internet crimes against children administrative subpoenas for the crime of sexual extortion when the crime victim is a child. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Judiciary & Public Safety


SB-954: Requiring the Department of Justice to conduct a public awareness campaign. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Judiciary & Public Safety


SB-955: Internet crimes against children law enforcement and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Judiciary & Public Safety


SB-956: Position authorizations for Internet crimes against children law enforcement. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Judiciary & Public Safety


SB-957: Policies to prohibit the use of wireless communication devices during the school day in public schools. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Education


SB-958: Creating the water fund for our future, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Natural Resources, Veterans & Military Affairs


SB-959: Requirements for the use of a memory care designation by community-based residential facilities. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Health


SB-960: Hiking permits, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Financial Institutions & Sporting Heritage


SB-961: Cross-country ski permits, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Financial Institutions & Sporting Heritage


SB-962: Bicycling permits, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Financial Institutions & Sporting Heritage


SB-963: Foraging permits, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Financial Institutions & Sporting Heritage


SB-964: Registration requirements for nonmotorized boats. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Financial Institutions & Sporting Heritage


SB-965: Collective bargaining for employees of the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority. 

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


SB-966: Water diversion or elevation projects in towns. 

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


SB-967: Town authority over the water elevation of an artificial water body created by a dam and recourse due to damage caused by an obstructed waterway. 

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


SB-968: Funding for the Family Foundations home visitation program for social media education and making an appropriation. 

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


SB-969: Prohibiting nondisclosure agreements intended to conceal information about a data center from the public. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Utilities, Technology & Tourism


SB-970: Financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Financial Institutions & Sporting Heritage


SB-971: Exempting certain agricultural warehouses from automatic fire sprinkler requirements. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Agriculture & Revenue


SB-972: Recommendations made by the council on early literacy curricula. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Education


SB-973: The name of the Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board. 

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


SB-974: Tuition and materials reimbursement for community paramedics and community emergency medical services practitioners. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Transportation & Local Government


SB-975: Virtual currency kiosks. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Utilities, Technology & Tourism


SB-976: Grants for community emergency medical services, grants for falls prevention awareness and initiatives, and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Transportation & Local Government


SB-977: Grants for economic support specialists and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Transportation & Local Government


SB-978: Online services accessed by minors, minors’ personal data, and granting rule-making authority. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Utilities, Technology & Tourism


SB-979: Requirements for proposed administrative rules that impose costs. 

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


SB-980 Expiration of Administrative Rules (Jacque, Andre) The expiration of administrative rules. 

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


SB-981: 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 Senate Committee on Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State & Federal Affairs


SB-982: The effective date of administrative rules and the effective period of emergency rules. 

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


SB-983: The definition of “veteran” for purposes of certain state veterans benefits. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Natural Resources, Veterans & Military Affairs


SB-984: Surplus property held by the Department of Transportation. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Transportation & Local Government


SB-985: Administration of the veterans at risk alert system. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Natural Resources, Veterans & Military Affairs


SB-986: Requirements for state lottery drawings.

Referred to Senate Committee on Agriculture & Revenue


SB-987: The drug repository program. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Health


SB-988: Contributions by the Department of Financial Institutions to Trump accounts. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Financial Institutions & Sporting Heritage


SB-989: Funding for the Department of Financial Institutions for contributions to Trump accounts and making an appropriation. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Financial Institutions & Sporting Heritage


SB-990: The state or federal benefits of a child in out-of-home care. 

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


SB-991: Funding for tribal child care training and technical assistance and making an appropriation. 

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


SB-992: References to like-kin under the Wisconsin Shares program. 

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


SB-993: Registered interior designers supervising certain construction.

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


SJR-124: Legislative suspension of rules promulgated by state agencies (first consideration). 

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


SJR-125: The life and public service of George Meyer. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SJR-126: Celebrating the 52nd anniversary of the American Birkebeiner and proclaiming February 16 to 22, 2026, as American Birkebeiner Week in Wisconsin. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SJR-127: Celebrating the 115th anniversary of the founding of Scouting America. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SJR-128: Paying tribute to the entire Polish community that has lived in Wisconsin for 180 years and contributed to its strength. 

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization


SJR-129: Recognizing the holidays of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha in Wisconsin.

Referred to Senate Committee on Organization

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