Delta Waterfowl: Wisconsin sandhill crane bill passes Assembly
Delta Waterfowl supported legislation would establish a hunting season BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA — Wisconsin representatives voted to pass Assembly Bill 117 earlier today, a measure that would establish a hunting season for sandhill cranes in Wisconsin. Delta Waterfowl, along with our partners,
Rep. Stubbs: Celebrates the passage of Gail’s Law
MADISON, WI – Today, the Wisconsin State Assembly voted unanimously to pass Assembly Bill 263/Senate Bill 264—relating to: coverage of breast cancer screenings by the Medical Assistance program and health insurance policies and plans, or Gail’s Law. Representative Shelia Stubbs
Rep. Tittl: Sandhill crane hunt passes Assembly
Madison, WI- Representative Paul Tittl (R-Manitowoc) is pleased to advance a bill which begins the process of establishing a sandhill crane hunting season in Wisconsin. “It’s a great day for hunters, farmers, and conservationists,” said Tittl. “This proposal is based on
Kids Forward: Wisconsin legislators finally pass lifesaving postpartum care for new moms
Today, the Wisconsin state assembly voted to ensure that new moms on Medicaid have health insurance for a year after giving birth, instead of the current 60 days. Wisconsin will soon become the 49th state to extend postpartum coverage for one
Rep. Roe: Postpartum Medicaid expansion and Gail’s Law pass the Assembly
Madison, Wis. — Today marked a huge victory for Wisconsin women’s and children’s health. After years of work, the WI State Assembly passed unanimous votes for Gail’s Law and AB97, Postpartum Medicaid Coverage expansion. Gail’s Law, named for Gail Zeamer, advocated
Rep. Johnson: “The vote was green”: Gail’s Law and postpartum coverage passes the Assembly
MADISON, WI — Representative Tara Johnson (D-Town of Shelby) released the following statement on the Wisconsin State Assembly’s unanimous passage of Gail’s Law and postpartum coverage: “Today the Assembly took a critical step forward for Wisconsin women by voting on Medicaid
Pro-Life Wisconsin: Wisconsin State Assembly passes legislation extending Medicaid postpartum care for mothers
(Madison, WI) – Today, the Wisconsin Assembly concurred in Senate Bill (SB) 23 on a 95 to 1 bipartisan vote. The bill previously passed the Wisconsin Senate on April 22, 2025, on 32 to 1 bipartisan vote. Authored by Sen. Jesse James (R-Thorp)
Rep. Duchow: Gail’s Law passes the Assembly
Madison, WI – Today, Senate Bill 264 passed the Wisconsin State Assembly with unanimous support. This bill, authored by Representative Cindi Duchow, requires health insurance providers to cover diagnostic and supplemental breast examinations for individuals at an increased risk of developing breast
Rep. Udell: Celebrates post-partum Medicaid and Gail’s Law
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin’s 2025-2026 legislative session ends this week. Among the eighty-eight bills scheduled for February 19th, post-partum Medicaid expansion and Gail’s Law passed near-unanimously. Representative Udell (D-47th District) released the following statement: “After years of fighting for this legislation,
Rep. Andraca: Responds to passage of Gail’s Law and postpartum Medicaid expansion
Incredible Win for Wisconsin Women, Moms, and Babies MADISON, WI – Today, the Wisconsin State Assembly voted to pass long-overdue legislation that will protect the health and livelihood of women and children across our state. AB 263, otherwise known as Gail’s Law,
Sen. Wimberger, Rep. Mursau: Landmark PFAS legislation to pass state Assembly
Lawmakers Set to Approve Bills to Fight Contamination Across Wisconsin During Thursday Evening’s Floor Session MADISON – Senator Eric Wimberger (R-Gillett) and Representative Jeff Mursau (R-Crivitz) released the following joint statement ahead of the Wisconsin State Assembly’s vote to pass Assembly
Rep. Anderson: Statement on Speaker Vos’ retirement from the Assembly
MADISON, Wis – Today, Robin Vos announced his retirement from the Wisconsin State Assembly. One of the longest-serving state legislative leaders in the country, Vos steps down amid mounting fractures within the Assembly Republican Caucus and intensifying national pressure on
Assembly Democratic Campaign Committee: Statement on Vos retirement
MADISON, Wis. – Today, Speaker Robin Vos announced he will not be seeking re-election. Morgan Hess, Executive Director of the Assembly Democratic Campaign Committee, released the following statement: “With Speaker Vos’ retirement announcement today, we say farewell to the chief
Wisconsin Catholic Conference: Celebrates postpartum expansion
The Wisconsin Catholic Conference (WCC), the public policy voice of the state’s Catholic bishops, celebrates the passage of Senate Bill 23, which extends critical medical assistance to women from 60 days to a full year after giving birth. The bill
Early Detection Saves Lives Coalition: Applauds Assembly passage of Gail’s Law
Bill now headed to governor’s desk; he has signaled that he will sign it into law Today, the Early Detection Saves Lives Coalition applauds the Wisconsin State Assembly for voting to pass Gail’s Law (AB 263) – a lifesaving, bipartisan