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AB 2

WI HOUSE

Relating to: requiring school boards to adopt policies to prohibit the use of wireless communication devices during instructional time.

2025
Introduced by Barbara Dittrich, Bob Donovan, Chanz Green and 10 other co-sponsors

AB 2 allocates funds for the 2024 state budget, impacting education, healthcare, and public services, ensuring economic stability and support for essential operations.

Published 11-1-2025
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AB 211

WI HOUSE

Relating to: exempting tobacco bars from the public smoking ban.

2025
Introduced by Dave Armstrong, Elijah Behnke, Lindee Brill and 28 other co-sponsors

AB 211 allows certain tobacco bars in Wisconsin to permit smoking, boosting their business while raising public health concerns about secondhand smoke exposure.

Presented to the Governor on 12-4-2025
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AB 223

WI HOUSE

Relating to: residency requirements for persons circulating nomination papers or recall petitions.

2025
Introduced by Rob Brooks, Barbara Dittrich, Cindi Duchow and 15 other co-sponsors

AB 223 requires only local residents to circulate nomination papers or recall petitions, ensuring local voices shape elections and enhancing electoral integrity.

Read first time and referred to committee on Government Operations, Labor and Economic Development
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AB 169

WI HOUSE

Relating to: various changes to the unemployment insurance law. (FE)

2025
Introduced by Elijah Behnke, Barbara Dittrich, Cindi Duchow and 8 other co-sponsors

AB 169 aimed to tighten unemployment benefits by requiring stricter reporting from employers and claimants, impacting access to support during economic hardship.

Report vetoed by the Governor on 10-31-2025
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AB 105

WI HOUSE

Relating to: the distribution of certain material on the Internet.

2025
Introduced by Scott Allen, Elijah Behnke, Lindee Brill and 10 other co-sponsors

AB 105 adjusts California's budget for 2021-2025, allocating funds for workforce development, social services, and environmental projects, enhancing state agency flexibility.

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