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The new law, which Evers signed March 4, expands the state credit, called Child and Dependent Care Expenses Tax Credit, so that in many cases it will surpass its federal equivalent beginning with ...
The earlier closing time is eliminated for wineries under the new law. Wineries now have to follow the same rules as bars: a closing time of 2 a.m. on weekdays and on 2:30 a.m. weekends, plus ...
The state of abortion laws in Wisconsin was thrown into confusion in June 2022 after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned its 19 Top Wisconsin Republican wants to put abortion laws on a future ballot ...
The state was one of 23 states in 2007 to have a detailed abortion-specific informed consent requirement. [14] Georgia and Wisconsin were 2 of the only 22 states with written informed consent materials referring women to "crisis pregnancy centers" which acknowledged these centers did not support or provide women with abortion related services. [15]
La Crosse, Wisconsin: June 9, 2022 June 9, 2022 Ordinance On June 9, 2022, La Crosse City Council voted 6–4 to ban conversion therapy on minors. [380] 103. Linn County, Iowa: June 13, 2022 June 13, 2022 Ordinance On June 13, 2022, the Linn County Board of Supervisors voted 2–1 to ban conversion therapy on minors. [381]
The One Hundred Sixth Wisconsin Legislature is the current ongoing legislative term in Wisconsin. It was convened on January 3, 2023, in regular session, and is scheduled to conclude on January 6, 2025, though it adjourned for legislative activity on March 12, 2024. [1]
A Wisconsin judge ruled Monday that state law does not allow the use of mobile absentee voting sites, siding with Republicans who had challenged the city of Racine's use of a voting van that ...
In 1872, alcohol regulation reached new heights in the state with the passage of the Graham Law. This legislation prohibited drunkenness and the sale of alcohol to minors, and required all liquor sellers to post a $2,000 bond (more than $30,000 in 2007 U.S. dollars). [2] German-Americans fought the new law in the courts and at the ballot box.