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72771000-447675123825Wisconsin Public Health Association-AND-Wisconsin Association of Local Health Departments and Boards2017-18 Legislative Grid – Updated 4/10/2018Bill NumberBill DescriptionPositionBill StatusSenate Bill 12(Assembly Bill 27)Relating to: multiple jurisdiction health departments. Became law 4/24/17. (2017 Wisconsin Act 6)January 2017 Special Session Assembly Bill 7Relating to: grants to establish and expand graduate training in an addiction specialty and making an appropriation. Passed Assembly 97-0 on 4/4. Signed into law 7/17/17. (WI Act 26)January 2017 Special Session Assembly Bill 8 Relating to: creating additional opioid treatment programs and making an appropriation. Passed State Assembly 97-0 on 4/4. Signed into law 7/17/17. (WI Act 27)January 2017 Special Session Assembly Bill 11Relating to: mental health training program and making an appropriation. Passed Assembly 97-0 on 4/4. Signed into law 7/17/17. (WI Act 31)Senate Joint Resolution 23Relating to: declaring April to be Health and Wellness Month. Adopted 4/4.Assembly Bill 249 (Senate Bill 141)Relating to: revenue limit adjustment for a school district for costs incurred to remediate lead contamination in drinking water and exceptions from local levy limits for lead pipe water service line replacement purposes. Referred to Assembly Committee on Education 4/14/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.January 2017 Special Session Assembly Bill 2Relating to: treatment and diversion programs and making appropriations Referred to Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety. Passed unanimously in Assembly and Senate. Signed into law 7/17/17. (WI Act 32)Assembly Bill 121(Senate Bill 71)Relating to: the manufacture, sale, and taxation of powdered alcohol. Referred to Committee on State Affairs. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 146(Senate Bill 114)Relating to: the practice of dental hygienists. Signed into law 6/21/17. (WI Act 20)Assembly Bill 50(Senate Bill 22)Relating to: groundwater management, approval of high capacity wells, and granting rule-making authority. Referred to Committee on Environment and Forestry on 2/6/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 96(Senate Bill 209)Relating to: supply and use of epinephrine auto-injectors by certain authorized individuals. Passed 11-0 Assembly Health Committee on 3/21/17. Passed Senate Committee 5-0 on 10/25/17. Passed both houses 11/2 and 11/9. Signed into law 12/11/17. (WI Act 133).Assembly Bill 225(Senate Bill 307)Relating to: placement of cigarettes, nicotine products, or tobacco products by retailers and providing a penalty. Referred to the Assembly Committee on State Affairs on 4/10/17. Passed Senate Committee 9-0 on 10/18/17. Passed Senate on 11/7/17. Available for scheduling in Assembly. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Senate Bill 76 (Assembly Bill 105)Relating to: replacement, reconstruction, and transfer of an approved high capacity well, recommendation of special groundwater measures by the Department of Natural Resources, and metering requirements and grants for certain high capacity wells. Passed by both houses and signed by the Governor on 6/1/17. (WI Act 10)Assembly Bill 128(Senate Bill 81)Relating to: prohibiting the group insurance board from contracting for or providing abortion services. Passed Assembly Health Committee on 10/31/17. Passed Assembly on party lines on 11/2/17. Passed Senate on 2/20/18. Signed into law 4/3/17. (WI Act 191).Assembly Bill 226(Senate Bill 168)Relating to: local assistance for remediating contaminated wells and failing wastewater treatment systems and award limits for contaminated well grants. Referred to Committee on Environment and Forestry. Public hearing held 5/16/17. Executive Session held 6/14/17. Passed Senate Committee 5-0 on 6/7/17. Passed Assembly on 6/21/17. Signed into law 11/27/17. (WI Act 69).Assembly Bill 252(Senate Bill 172)Relating to: administration of vaccines by pharmacy students. Executive Session held on 4/26/17. Passed Assembly on 6/14/17. Signed into law 8/2/17. (WI Act 42)Assembly Bill 78(Senate Bill 48)Relating to: lead service line replacements. Passed Senate Committee 5-0 on 3/29/17. Passed Assembly Committee 12-3 on 6/20/17. Awaits scheduling in both houses. Passed Assembly on 11/9/17 and Senate on 1/23/18. Signed into law on 2/21/18. (WI Act 137).Assembly Bill 151(Senate Bill 149)Relating to: community paramedics, community emergency medical technicians, community emergency medical services providers, and services provided by emergency medical technicians. Passed Assembly Committee 12-0 on 3/30/17. Passed Senate Committee 5-0 on 10/26/17. Signed into law on 11/27/17. (WI Act 66).Assembly Bill 293(Senate Bill 242Relating to: communicable disease control and prevention funding. Public hearing held 5/17/17. Executive Action taken 6/6/17. Language of the bill incorporated in budget by Omnibus Motion #256 on 5/25/17. Passed both houses of the legislature. Signed into law 9/21/17.Assembly Bill 306(Senate Bill 237)Relating to: tracking the sale of pseudoephedrine products. Public hearing held 5/17/17. Passed the Assembly 96-1 on 6/21/17. Passed Senate Committee 5-0 on 10/26/17. Passed Senate on 11/7/17. Signed into law 11/30/17. (WI Act 98).Senate Bill 271(Assembly Bill 360)Relating to: the sale of homemade baked goods and homemade canned goods. Executive Action taken on 6/9/17. Received from Senate on 6/14/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 275(Senate Bill 202)Relating to: the prohibition against adults knowingly permitting or failing to take action to prevent the illegal consumption of alcohol beverages by underage persons. Referred to Committee on State Affairs. Passed Assembly Committee 13-2 on 6/20/17. Passed Senate Committee 5-0 on 8/30/17. Passed both houses on 11/2 and 11/7. Signed into law 12/8/17. (WI Act 126).Assembly Bill 316(Awaiting Senate version)Relating to: required notices by a health care provider who orders a test for the presence of Lyme disease. MonitorReferred to Committee on Health on 5/11/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 305(Senate Bill 243)Relating to: grants for language interpretation in health care settings. MonitorReferred to Committee on Health on 5/8/17. Public hearing held on 5/17/17. Passed Assembly Committee 7-2 on 10/24/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 363(Senate Bill 265)Relating to: prohibiting preexisting condition exclusion and setting rates or cost sharing based on preexisting conditions. MonitorReferred to Committee on Insurance on 6/2/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1. Assembly Bill 364(Senate Bill 267)Relating to: requiring coverage and prohibiting cost sharing preventive services under health insurance policies and plans. MonitorReferred to Committee on Insurance on 6/2/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1. Senate Bill 269(Assembly Bill 392)Relating to: maintaining access to certain family planning providers in the Medical Assistance Program. MonitorReferred to Committee on Insurance, Housing and Trade on 5/25/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1. Assembly Bill 309(Awaiting Senate version)Relating to: required funding of state mandates and creation of a Joint Committee on State Mandates. Monitor Referred to Committee on Local Government on 5/8/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 335(Senate Bill 262)Relating to: fentanyl analogs and providing a criminal penalty. Monitor Passed Assembly 6/21/17. Passed Senate on 10/31/17. Signed into law 11/3/2017. (WI Act 60).Senate Bill 331 (Awaiting Assembly version)Relating to: monitoring industrial sand mining and processing operations and making an appropriation. MonitorReferred to Sporting Heritage, Mining and Forestry on 6/23/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Senate Bill 330 (Awaiting Assembly version)Relating to: regulating and monitoring airborne particulate matter and respirable silica and granting rule-making authority. MonitorReferred to Sporting Heritage, Mining and Forestry on 6/23/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 371 (Senate Bill 287)Relating to: various changes to birth defect prevention and surveillance system. MonitorReferred to Committee on Health. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 366 (Senate Bill 297)Relating to: creating a medicolegal investigation examining board. MonitorPassed the Assembly on 6/21/17. Bill awaits scheduling in Senate. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1. Assembly 412 (Awaits Senate version)Relating to: the regulation of bakeries and the sale of baked goods. MonitorReferred to the Committee on State Affairs on 6/29/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1. LRB 0063Relating to: school-based mental health services grants. This was incorporated into the 2017-2019 state budget. Signed into law 9/21/17.Senate Bill 215 (Assembly Bill 286)Relating to: the establishment of a family and medical leave insurance program; family leave to care for a grandparent, grandchild or sibling and for the active duty of a family member; the employers that are required to permit an employee to take family or medical leave. Referred to Committee on Government Operations, Technology and Consumer Protection on 4/20/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Senate Bill 359 (Assembly Bill 445)Relating to: the Badger Health Benefit Authority, health benefit exchange operation, granting rule-making authority, and providing a criminal penalty. (FE) Referred to Committee on Insurance, Housing and Trade on 7/13/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1. Assembly Bill 449 (Senate Bill 363)Relating to: BadgerCare Plus and assistance for childless adults demonstration project purchase options. Referred to Committee on Insurance on 7/25/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 444 (Senate Bill 361)Relating to: hospice staff transferring the controlled substances of deceased persons to drug disposal programs. Referred to Committee on Aging and Long-Term Care on 7/14/17. Public hearing held 9/5/17. Passed Assembly Committee 7-0 on 10/24/17. Passed Assembly on 11/2 and Senate on 11/7. Signed into law 11/30/17. (WI Act 99).LRB 3569 Relating to: authority of counties and other units of government to jointly provide services. Included in the 2017-2019 state budget. Passed Assembly 9/13/17 and Senate 9/15/17. Signed into law 9/21/17.Assembly Bill 481 (Senate Bill 390)Relating to: creating family treatment court and juvenile treatment court grant programs in the Department of Children and Families. Referred to the Committee on Children and Families on 8/24/17. Signed into law on 4/2/18. (WI Act 202).Assembly Bill 486 (Senate Bill 396)Relating to: patronization of a child and providing a criminal penalty. MonitorPassed Assembly 10/31/17. Passed Senate 11/9/2017. Signed into law 12/8/2017. (WI Act 128).Assembly Bill 462 (Senate Bill 381)Relating to: complex rehabilitation technology for complex needs patients in the Medical Assistance program and requiring the exercise of rule-making authority. MonitorReferred to the Committee on Health and Human Services on 8/3/17. Public hearing held 8/16/17. Included in 2017-2019 state budget, passed 9/13/17 in Assembly and Senate on 9/15/17. Vetoed by Governor on 9/21/17. Public hearing held on 9/28/17. Passed Senate Committee on 10/25/17. Enrolled 2/20/18.Assembly Bill 535 (Senate Bill 439)Relating to: requiring sexual abuse prevention education. MonitorReferred to the Committee on Children and Families on 10/13/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 510 (Senate Bill 427)Relating to: notification of certain construction activities in school buildings. Referred to the Committee on Education on 9/25/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 501 (Senate Bill 416)Relating to: FoodShare healthy eating incentive pilot program and making an appropriation. Referred to Committee on Public Benefit Reform on 9/20/17. Assembly public hearing held on 10/17/17. Senate public hearing held on 10/25/17. Included as amendment in January 2018 Special Session Bill 6. Passed Assembly on 2/15/18 and Senate on 2/20/18. Signed into law 4/10/18. (WI Act 266).Assembly Bill 507 (Senate Bill 414)Relating to: allowing minors to operate temporary stands without a permit or license. Referred to Committee on Labor and Regulatory Reform. Senate public hearing held on 10/4/17. Passed Senate Committee on 10/171/7. Assembly public hearing held on 10/24/17. Passed Assembly with amendment prohibiting non-hazardous foods on 12/7/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 500 (Senate Bill 417)Relating to: ratification of the Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact, extending the time limit for emergency rule procedures and providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures. Referred to Committee on Health on 9/20/17. Public hearing held on 9/28/17. Passed Assembly Committee on 10/19/17. Passed Senate 10/31/17 and Assembly 11/2/17. Signed into law 12/11/17. (WI Act 135).Assembly Bill 159 (Senate version has not been introduced)Relating to: policies regulating the use of electronic smoking devices on school district property. Referred to the Committee on Education on 3/20/17. Public hearing held on 9/7/17. Passed Committee on 12/7/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 275 (Senate Bill 202)Relating to: the prohibition against adults knowingly permitting or failing to take action to prevent the illegal consumption of alcohol beverages by underage persons. Passed Senate on 10/31/17 and concurred in Assembly on 11/9/17. Signed into law 12/8/17. (WI Act 126).Senate Bill 395 (Assembly Bill 499)Relating to: the regulation of nonferrous metallic mining, prospecting, exploration and bulk sampling, repealing administrative rules related to wetlands, creating rule-making authority and making an appropriation. MonitorReferred to Committee on Sporting Heritage, Mining and Forestry on 8/29/17. Public hearing held on 9/7/17. Passed Senate Committee 3-2 on 10/5/17. Passed Assembly Committee on 10/31/17. Passed Assembly on 11/2/17 and Senate on 11/7/17. Signed into law 12/11/17.Assembly Bill 598 (Awaiting Senate Companion)Relating to: helping free or charitable clinics recruit and retain health care providers. Passed Assembly Colleges and Universities Committee on 12/20/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 538 (Senate Bill 445)Relating to: transfer for emergency detention and warning of dangerousness. Passed Assembly 11/9/2017. Passed Senate on 2/20/18. Signed into law 3/7/18. (2017 WI Act 140).Assembly Bill 616 (Awaiting Senate Companion)Relating to: prohibiting bump stocks. Referred to Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.LRB 4551Relating to: lowering the drinking age to 19 if state will not lose federal highway funds. Was never formally introduced.Senate Bill 639 (Assembly Bill 771)Relating to: the authority of political subdivisions to regulate rental properties and historic properties and of municipalities to inspect dwellings, public utility service to rental dwelling units, landlord and tenant regulations, fees imposed by a political subdivision, certain levy limit reductions, certain procedural changes in eviction actions, information available on the consolidated court automated Internet site, discrimination in housing against individuals who keep certain animals, falsely claiming an animal to be a service animal, municipal administrative procedure, enforcement of the rental unit energy efficiency program, and providing penalties. (FE) Passed Assembly Committee on Housing and Real Estate on party line vote 6-3 on 1/17/18. Dem amendments not adopted by committee. Passed Assembly on 1/23/18. Passed Senate on 3/20/18. Presented to Governor on 4/12/18.Senate Bill 606 (Assembly Bill 721)Relating to: Medicaid expansion and eligibility for BadgerCare Plus and BadgerCare Plus Core. Referred to Senate Committee on Health and Human Services on 11/30/17. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 779 (Senate Bill 672)Relating to: grants to organizations to provide referrals to community-based services and making an appropriation. Referred to Assembly Committee on Children and Families. Passed Assembly on 2/13/18 and Senate on 2/20/18. Signed into law 4/4/18. (WI Act 250).Assembly Bill 806 (Awaiting Senate Companion)Relating to: imposing a tax on firearm manufacturers. Referred to Assembly Committee on Ways and Means. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 854 (Senate Bill 703)Relating to: the use of child safety restraint systems in motor vehicles. Referred to Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety on 1/19/18. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 693 (Senate Bill 821)Relating to: rights and protections of teachers. Referred to Assembly Committee on Judiciary. Public hearing held 1/11/18. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 587(Senate Bill 459)Relating to: changing DNR rules and regulation of air pollutants. Referred to Assembly Committee on Federalism and Interstate Relations. Passed Senate committee on a 3-2 vote on 1/11/18. Available for scheduling in Senate. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 558(Senate Bill 463)Relating to: sales of reformulated gasoline. Referred to Assembly Committee on Environment and Forestry. Passed committee on 1/24/18 on a 7-3 vote. Senate version passed committee on 3-2 vote on 1/11/18. Available for scheduling in both houses. Passed Senate on 2/20/18.Assembly Bill 588 (Senate Bill 466)Relating to: prohibiting the funding and use of the Sheboygan Kohler-Andrae air quality monitor. Referred to Assembly Committee on Federalism and Interstate Relations. Passed on a 5-2 vote on 12/7/17. Senate version passed committee on 1/11/18 on a 3-2 vote. Available for scheduling in both houses. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 555(Senate Bill 457)Relating to: exempting motor vehicles that are at least 10 model years old from emissions testing. Referred to Assembly Committee on Transportation. Senate version passed committee on a 3-2 vote on 1/11/18. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 881 (Senate Bill 739)Relating to: notifying well owners and counties of certain water pollution violations, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, and granting rule-making authority. Referred to Committee on Environment and Forestry on 1/29/18. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 861 Relating to: inclusion in the economic impact analysis for a proposed administrative rule an assessment of the impact that the proposed rule will have on public health and the environment. Referred to the Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules on 1/19/18. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 215(Senate Bill 159)Relating to: nutrition education. Referred to Assembly Education Committee. Public hearing held 9/7/17 and passed Executive Session 13-0 on 1/18/18. Available for scheduling in Assembly. Senate Education committee public hearing held 12/19/17, Executive Session held 12/21/17. Passed Senate on 1/23/18 and Assembly on 2/20/18. Signed into law 3/28/18. (WI Act 152).Senate Bill 784 (Assembly Bill 945)Relating to: licensure of dental therapists and granting rule-making authority. Referred to Senate Committee on Public Benefits, Licensing and State-Federal Relations. Public hearing held 2/14/18. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 906 (Senate Bill 768)Relating to: creating a law enforcement agency drug trafficking response grant program; positions to assist in prosecuting drug-related offenses; evidence-based programs for substance abuse prevention services for at-risk youth; victim impact panels; funding for family treatment courts; grants for county jails to provide nonnarcotic treatment before offender reentry; and making appropriations. Passed 95-0 in the Assembly on 2/20/18. Available for scheduling in Senate.Assembly Bill 907 (Senate Bill 767)Relating to: continuing education in prescribing controlled substances for certain health care practitioners; maintenance and detoxification treatment provided by physician assistants and advanced practice nurse prescribers; requiring school boards to provide instruction about drug abuse awareness and prevention; graduate training of psychiatric nurses; training materials for social services workers handling substance abuse-related cases; substance abuse counseling and modifying and creating administrative rules related to substance abuse counseling; granting rule-making authority; and making appropriations. MonitorPassed 95-0 in the Assembly on 2/20/18. Passed Senate 32-0 on 3/20/18. Signed into law 4/9/18. (WI Act 261).Assembly Bill 871 (Senate Bill 742) Relating to: intensive care coordination program in the Medical Assistance program. Passed 95-0 in the Assembly on 2/20/18. Available for scheduling in Senate. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 949 (Senate Bill 855)Relating to: testing for lead in facilities serving certain children and requiring the exercise of rule-making authority. MonitorReferred to Committee on Health on 2/28/18.Assembly Bill 950 (Senate Bill 856)Relating to: testing for lead in homes of certain children, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, and providing an exemption from rule-making procedures. MonitorReferred to Committee on Health on 2/28/18. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 964 (Senate Bill 785)Relating to: providing funding, creating an individual income tax credit, and providing a levy limit exception for lead service line replacement and making an appropriation. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means on 2/16/18. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 938 (Senate Bill 787)Relating to: grants to the Center for Suicide Awareness, Inc., and making an appropriation. Passed Assembly 93-0 on 2/22/18. Referred to Joint Committee on Finance. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 971 (Awaits Senate version)Relating to: repealing the prohibition against certain local governments from enacting or enforcing an eviction moratorium on a landlord. Referred to Committee on Local Government on 2/22/18. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 972 (Awaits Senate version)Relating to: discrimination in housing based on prior evictions and providing a penalty. Referred to Committee on Housing and Real Estate on 2/22/18. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.LRB 4939Relating to: gun purchase notification. MonitorWas not formally introduced. Assembly Bill 997 (Senate Bill 869)Relating to: allowing the enactment of local family and medical leave ordinances. Referred to Committee on Local Government on 3/5/18. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 965 (Senate Bill 853)Relating to: a program to provide outreach, support, and mental health and substance abuse services for veterans, funds for homeless veterans, and making an appropriation. Referred to Committee on Mental Health on 2/16/18. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 1006 (Awaiting Senate version)Relating to: state health-based groundwater quality standards for certain groundwater contaminants. MonitorReferred to Committee on Environment and Forestry on 3/8/18. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.Assembly Bill 907 (Senate Bill 767)Relating to: relating to various changes to the treatment of opiates under the worker's compensation law and prescription drug dispensing by pain clinics. MonitorIntroduced 1/31/18. Passed Assembly 2/20/18. Passed Senate on 3/20/18. Signed into law on 4/9/18. (WI Act 262).Assembly Bill 1026 (Awaiting Senate version)Relating to: possession of a firearm by a licensee on the grounds of a school and providing a penalty. MonitorReferred to Committee on State Affairs on 3/16/18. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.LRB 0818Relating to: restrictions on the sale and use of neonicotinoid pesticides. MonitorWas not formally introduced. Senate Bill 54 (Assembly Bill 94)Relating to: recommendation to revoke parole, probation, and extended supervision if a person is charged with a crime. Passed the Senate on 11/7/17. Passed Assembly as amended on 2/22/18 on party lines (59-35). Senate needs to adopt amended version. Bill “died” because it failed to pass before session ended pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1. ................
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