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AB 596

WI HOUSE

Relating to: a state matching grant program for recipients of federal per diem payments and making an appropriation. (FE)

2025
Introduced by Dave Armstrong, Elijah Behnke, Lindee Brill and 17 other co-sponsors

AB 596 establishes a state matching grant program to boost support for homeless veterans, enhancing federal aid with an estimated $950,000 in annual funding.

Read first time and referred to committee on Mental Health, Substance Abuse Prevention, Children and Families
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AB 597

WI HOUSE

Relating to: a state matching grant program for recipients of federal per diem payments. (FE)

2025
Introduced by Dave Armstrong, Elijah Behnke, Lindee Brill and 17 other co-sponsors

AB 597 establishes a state matching grant program to boost funding for organizations aiding homeless veterans, enhancing their support and service capabilities.

Read first time and referred to committee on Mental Health, Substance Abuse Prevention, Children and Families
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AB 375

WI HOUSE

Relating to: modifications to the historic rehabilitation tax credit. (FE)

2025
Introduced by Dave Armstrong, Alex Joers, Rob Kreibich and 6 other co-sponsors

AB 375 simplifies Wisconsin's historic rehabilitation tax credit, allowing full claims in one year and increasing limits, boosting investment in historic property preservation.

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AB 410

WI HOUSE

Relating to: grants for falls prevention awareness and initiatives and making an appropriation. (FE)

2025
Introduced by Dave Armstrong, Mike Bare, Elijah Behnke and 12 other co-sponsors

AB 410 promotes falls prevention awareness among the elderly by funding initiatives, grants, and collaborations to reduce injuries and healthcare costs.

Representative Billings added as a coauthor
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AB 327

WI HOUSE

Relating to: the weight limit for utility terrain vehicles.

2025
Introduced by Dave Armstrong, Rob Brooks, Calvin Callahan and 22 other co-sponsors

AB 327 raises Wisconsin's UTV weight limit from 3,000 to 3,500 pounds, allowing for larger vehicles, benefiting manufacturers, consumers, and regulatory agencies.

Referred to committee on Rules
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