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AB 31

WI HOUSE

Relating to: repair and replacement of implements of husbandry under warranty.

2025
Introduced by Clint Anderson, Elijah Behnke, Jill Billings and 13 other co-sponsors

AB 31 ensures farmers receive timely warranty repairs for agricultural equipment, protecting their productivity and reducing financial losses from equipment failures.

Assembly Amendment 3 offered by Representative Tittl
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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 426

WI HOUSE

Relating to: election observers and providing a penalty.

2025
Introduced by Dave Armstrong, Elijah Behnke, Lindee Brill and 10 other co-sponsors

AB 426 regulates election observers, setting clear guidelines and penalties to ensure accountability, protect voter rights, and maintain election integrity.

Read first time and referred to committee on Government Operations, Labor and Economic Development
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AB 595

WI HOUSE

Relating to: compliance with the federal Help America Vote Act, voter registration data sharing agreements, removing ineligible voters from the official voter registration list, and fees for obtaining the official voter registration list. (FE)

2025
Introduced by Scott Allen, Dave Armstrong, Chanz Green and 14 other co-sponsors

AB 595 improves Wisconsin's voter registration by ensuring data sharing, removing ineligible voters, and capping fees for voter lists, enhancing electoral integrity.

Read first time and referred to committee on Government Operations, Labor and Economic Development
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AB 38

WI HOUSE

Relating to: an income tax exemption for cash tips paid to an employee. (FE)

2025
Introduced by Elijah Behnke, Chanz Green, Rick Gundrum and 9 other co-sponsors

Assembly Bill 38 exempts cash tips up to $25,000 from state income tax for employees in tipping industries, providing financial relief while reducing state revenue by $6.7 million annually.

Report of Joint Survey Committee on Tax Exemptions received
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