Opportunity Wisconsin: House passes continuing resolution as Wisconsin Republicans continue pushing harmful cuts
MADISON, Wis. – Opportunity Wisconsin Program Director Meghan Roh released the following statement following House passage of a continuing resolution that funds the federal government while setting new deadlines in January and February to pass funding bills: “After weeks of
Rep. Conley: Statement on 11.14 Assembly session
MADISON – Today, the Wisconsin State Assembly met in regular and special session to take up healthcare-related bills, the Brewers stadium funding, and the Governor’s special session to address workforce challenges. Representative Sue Conley (D-Janesville) issued the following statement in response:
League of Wisconsin Municipalities: PFAS bill clears state Senate
The League of Wisconsin Municipalities thanks Senator Wimberger and Senator Cowles for working diligently over the past several months on a PFAS proposal that provides for a municipal grant program to assist local governments with the costs of remediating and
Sen. Knodl: Election transparency reforms pass Senate
Madison – Today, four of State Senator Dan Knodl’s (R – Germantown) bills passed in the Wisconsin State Senate. All four pieces of legislation address election-related discrepancies and pitfalls. Assembly Bill 335 requires the closure of the campaign finance account
Sen. LeMahieu: Statement on floor action
Madison- The State Senate today passed legislation to keep the Brewers in Wisconsin through 2050, modernize Wisconsin’s alcohol beverage regulations, release $125 million to address PFAS contamination, and several bills aimed at improving mental health services in Wisconsin. “After months
Rep. Rodriguez: Votes to expand access to mental health services
MADISON – State Representative Jessie Rodriguez (R-Oak Creek) voted for several bills aimed at expanding access to mental health services in the state of Wisconsin. Senate Bill 196 (SB 196) – otherwise known as the Counseling Compact – will increase the
Rep. Dallman: Two bills authored by Rep. Dallman pass the state Assembly
Madison, WI — Today, Assembly Bill 514 and Assembly Bill 574, two bills authored by State Representative Alex Dallman (R-Green Lake) passed the Wisconsin State Assembly. Currently in Wisconsin, design professionals who contract with public entities for projects are typically asked
Rep. Anderson: Legislature supports and rejects farmers today
Madison, WI – Today the legislature passed both AB 133 and SB 268. AB 133 increases the farmland preservation tax credit, and SB 268 overhauls the state’s three-tiered liquor laws while making changes to the “wedding barn” industry that will
Sen. Felzkowski: Votes in favor of crucial PFAS legislation
Madison, WI – On Tuesday, State Senator Mary Felzkowski (R-Tomahawk) voted in favor of crucial legislation that puts Wisconsin back on track to responsibly handle PFAS contamination across the state, without overly burdening innocent landowners and local governments. The $125 million
Rep. Gustafson: Assembly passes Gustafson’s mental health bill
Assembly Bill 541, authored by Representative Nate Gustafson (R-Fox Crossing), passed unanimously via a voice vote this afternoon in the Wisconsin State Assembly. “I’m absolutely thrilled that my first bill has made it through the assembly, and the fact that
A Better Wisconsin Together: In busy day at the capitol, state Republicans continue to turn their backs on Wisconsinites
MADISON, Wis. — Today, Republicans in the state legislature continued their obstruction on issues that matter to Wisconsinites. Senate Republicans began the day by passing a disingenuous PFAS bill that clean water advocates have said is not a proper solution to the issue
Rep. Neubauer: Statement on Assembly floor session
MADISON, Wis. — Rep. Greta Neubauer (D-Racine) released the following statement regarding the Assembly floor session: “Hundreds of UW employees across our state’s campuses are hurting. Many are furloughed and at risk of losing their jobs because of the GOP’s
Rep. Considine: Statement on Assembly session
Madison – Today, the Assembly was brought into session to debate and vote on many different proposals. Representative Dave Considine (D-Baraboo) issued the following statement on the passage of these bills: “One of the bills passed today improves and modernizes the farmland preservation
Mayor Johnson: Statement from Mayor Johnson on passage of the Brewers stadium legislation
“The Legislature’s action today advances my goals of keeping the Brewers in Milwaukee and protecting local taxpayers. “With this agreement, the local contribution comes exclusively from the administrative fee associated with the local sales tax. What that means is no
Sen. Stroebel: Statement by Senator Stroebel on passage of Brewers stadium deal
Madison, WI – Senator Duey Stroebel (R – Cedarburg) issued the following statement in response to passage Senate Bill 482 and Senate Bill 483, the Milwaukee Brewers stadium funding deal. “After months of intensive negotiations, the Senate reached an agreement that will keep
Rep. Donovan: Bipartisan mental health legislation passes Assembly
Madison – Representative Bob Donovan (R-Greenfield) gave a statement following the passage of Assembly Bill 573 which passed unanimously by a voice vote in the Assembly. AB 573 would create a virtual behavioral health pilot program for Wisconsin to provide frontline care to
Sen. Testin: Bill to revitalize farmland preservation program heads to Governor’s desk
MADISON – Efforts that began in 2019 to reform Wisconsin’s farmland preservation program appear ready to bear fruit. Legislation crafted by a bi-partisan group of legislators led by Senator Patrick Testin (Stevens Point) and Representative Loren Oldenburg (Viroqua) has passed both houses
U.S. Rep. Van Orden: Supports government funding measure
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Derrick Van Orden (WI-03) voted to pass H.R. 6363 – Further Continuing Appropriations and Other Extensions Act. “When I voted to keep the government open in September, I vowed to work with my colleagues in good faith to find
WICSA: Files Amicus Brief in opposition to effort to declare independent charter schools unconstitutional
The Wisconsin Independent Charter School Advocates (WICSA), a non-profit, membership organization along with several charter schools, filed an Amicus Brief with the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday. This brief was filed in opposition to a petition for original action at
Rep. Palmeri: Statement on November 14th Assembly session
MADISON – Today, the Wisconsin State Assembly met to vote on numerous bills including Governor Evers’ Special Session Bill (SSB 1). On October 13th 2023, Senate Republicans introduced Senate Substitute Amendment 1 which removed all of the Governor’s provisions. Senate Substitute