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The One Hundred Seventh Wisconsin Legislature is the upcoming legislative term in Wisconsin. It is set to convene on January 6, 2025, in regular session, and is scheduled to conclude on January 4, 2027, though it will likely adjourn for legislative activity in the Spring of 2026.
The Wisconsin Legislature is winding down its 2023-24 session in Madison. The final general floor period is scheduled March 12-14, with bills scheduled to be sent April 4 to Gov. Tony Evers ...
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 ]
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Arguably the most notable was Senate Bill 586, now Wisconsin Act 115, which will allow hunters in the state to use airguns during any season open to firearms. ... It is expected to increase the ...
Senate Bill 586 would allow the use of airguns in any hunting season now open to firearms. The proposal defines an airgun as "a weapon originally manufactured to expel one or more metal ...
The Legislative Reference Library was a first-of-its-kind Progressive Era innovation which sought to utilize the expertise of the University of Wisconsin and the resources of Wisconsin's state law library to improve the quality and consistency of the lawmaking process in the Legislature. The Wisconsin Legislative Reference Library became a ...
Comparing those numbers: In the last two years, about 79% of bills sent by the Republican-led Legislature to the Democratic governor were signed into law. In 2021-22, it was about 68%. Now let’s ...