Sen. Felzkowski: Applauds Senate action

Madison, WI – During today’s floor session, the State Senate approved over 90 bills, including several of Senate President Mary Felzkowski’s (R-Tomahawk) priorities. Senate Bill 456, The Forestry Revitalization Act, provides incentives for a historic economic development project in Northern Wisconsin.

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Rep. Armstrong: Senate passes Armstrong bills

The State Senate met today for what may be its final floor session of the 2025-2026 legislative session.  The March 17 calendar included six proposals introduced by State Rep. Dave Armstrong (R-Rice Lake), each of which the Senate has approved. “My priorities

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Sen. Habush Sinykin: Backs PFAS legislation, Republicans block efforts to lower costs and reauthorize Knowles-Nelson Stewardship program

MADISON, WI – Today, the Wisconsin State Senate convened on the floor to take up over 100 bills on the calendar. Senator Habush Sinykin joined her legislative colleagues to unanimously pass Assembly Bill 130 and Assembly Bill 131, important legislation that will help equip local communities with the resources and funding to address

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League of Wisconsin Municipalities: Applauds action to promote housing

Toni Herkert, the Government Affairs Director of the League of Wisconsin Municipalities, released the following statement after today’s broad bipartisan Senate action on Assembly Bill 194 and Senate Bill 480. These bills had previously passed the Assembly and now head to the Governor’s desk. “Housing is one of the top

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Sen. Felzkowski: Applauds Senate action

Madison, WI – During today’s floor session, the State Senate approved over 90 bills, including several of Senate President Mary Felzkowski’s (R-Tomahawk) priorities. Senate Bill 456, The Forestry Revitalization Act, provides incentives for a historic economic development project in Northern Wisconsin. Tax credits will incentivize private investment for a new plant

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Sen. Ratcliff: Responds to Senate Republicans ending final floor session without action on cost relief

MADISON, Wis. — Senator Melissa Ratcliff (D-Cottage Grove) released the following statement following the adjournment of the Wisconsin State Senate’s final scheduled floor session of the 2025–2026 legislative term: “Today, Senate Republicans adjourned the final regular floor session of the year without taking action on meaningful proposals to lower costs

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Wisconsin Muslim Civic Alliance: Condemns Senate passage of IHRA bill without recorded vote; urges Governor Evers to veto

Milwaukee, WI. March 17, 2026—  The Wisconsin Muslim Civic Alliance (WMCA) strongly condemns the Wisconsin State Senate’s decision to advance the IHRA-related bill today without a recorded roll call vote, raising serious concerns about transparency, accountability, and democratic integrity. At a time when legislation directly impacting constitutional rights is under

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Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul issues statement following Senate passage of internet crimes against children bills

MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul is issuing the following statement after the Wisconsin Senate passed legislation (Assembly Bills 957, 958, and 964) today supporting the Wisconsin Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, including providing additional staffing to help investigate online child exploitation cases. “The Wisconsin ICAC Task Force does critical work

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Milwaukee Jewish Federation: Commends passage of bill to fight antisemitism

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin – The Milwaukee Jewish Federation applauds the Senate passage of SB445/AB446, anti-hate legislation based on the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism. The Senate passed a consensus vote today, following an earlier Assembly vote of 66-33 in favor of passage of the companion bill AB446.  This legislation

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Rep. Armstrong: Senate passes Armstrong bills

The State Senate met today for what may be its final floor session of the 2025-2026 legislative session.  The March 17 calendar included six proposals introduced by State Rep. Dave Armstrong (R-Rice Lake), each of which the Senate has approved. “My priorities this session have been addressing Wisconsin’s housing and childcare shortages,”

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Sen. Hutton. Bill eliminating overtime tax headed to governor

MADISON – Legislation authored by State Senator Rob Hutton (R–Brookfield) and Rep. Paul Melotik (R-Grafton) to eliminate Wisconsin’s income tax on overtime earnings passed the State Senate on Tuesday with bipartisan support and will now be sent to the Governor. Assembly Bill 461 creates a state income-tax subtraction for overtime pay so

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Sen. Jacque: Stillbirth tax credit bill moves to governor’s desk

MADISON, WI… Bipartisan legislation authored by Senator André Jacque (New Franken) to provide state recognition to stillbirth parents overwhelmingly passed the State Senate on Tuesday with a 32-1 vote, and is now headed to the desk of Governor Tony Evers. In response to the testimony over the last several sessions

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Sen. Jacque: Legislation to protect health care for disabled workers passes senate

MADISON, WI… Bipartisan legislation authored by Senator André Jacque (New Franken) and Representative Robert Brooks (Saukville) to grant greater financial flexibility to disabled individuals who are working and receiving support through the Medical Assistance Purchase Plan (MAPP), Assembly Bill 253, unanimously passed the Senate on Tuesday and will now move to the desk of Governor

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Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: White house top economic advisor says Wisconsinites hurting due to war in Iran are “The Last of Our Concerns.” Do Van Orden and Steil agree?

As Wisconsinites see rising costs, higher gas prices, and uncertainty over their retirement and savings accounts due to the war in Iran, the White House chief economic advisor Kevin Hassett made a stunning admission that hurting consumers is “the last of our concerns.” Derrick Van Orden and Bryan Steil must answer: do

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