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SB 642

WI SENATE

Relating to: creating a landlord fire prevention grant program, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. (FE)

2025
Introduced by Dora Drake, LaTonya Johnson, Chris Larson and 3 other co-sponsors

SB 642 mandates clear pay scales for job applicants and employees, bans salary history inquiries, and promotes wage equity to reduce disparities based on sex and race.

Representative Palmeri added as a cosponsor
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SB 203

WI SENATE

Relating to: regulation of pharmacy benefit managers, fiduciary and disclosure requirements on pharmacy benefit managers, and application of prescription drug payments to health insurance cost-sharing requirements. (FE)

2025
Introduced by Kris Alfheim, Rachael Cabral-Guevara, Dora Drake and 15 other co-sponsors
Representative Andraca added as a cosponsor
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SB 634

WI SENATE

Relating to: the age for marriage and eliminating spousal exceptions for certain sex crimes against children.

2025
Introduced by Kris Alfheim, Sarah Keyeski, Chris Larson and 4 other co-sponsors

SB 634 prohibits local laws that restrict support services for homeless individuals, ensuring access to essential aid like food, water, and hygiene without legal barriers.

Senator L. Johnson added as a coauthor
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SB 598

WI SENATE

Relating to: coverage under the Medical Assistance program for incarcerated individuals. (FE)

2025
Introduced by Kris Alfheim, Dora Drake, Jesse James and 8 other co-sponsors

SB 598 updates Arkansas's employment status criteria using a twenty-factor test, impacting employers and workers by clarifying rights and benefits under the law.

Representatives Palmeri and Vining added as cosponsors
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SB 387

WI SENATE

Relating to: indication of veteran status of certain service members on operators’ licenses or identification cards. (FE)

2025
Introduced by Dan Feyen, Dianne Hesselbein, André Jacque and 5 other co-sponsors

SB 387 aimed to clarify electric bicycle laws, promoting their use while ensuring safety and compliance, but it ultimately did not pass and became inactive.

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