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  2. Alcohol laws of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The 1983 Wisconsin Act 74, effective July 1, 1984, created a drinking age of 19. Meeting in special session at the call of the governor, the legislature enacted 1985 Wisconsin Act 337, which raised the drinking age to 21 and brought the state into compliance with the NMDA (National Minimum Drinking Age) on September 1, 1986. [18]

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  4. Bungalow - Wikipedia

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    A ranch bungalow is a bungalow organized so that bedrooms are on one side and "public" areas (kitchen, living/dining/family rooms) are on the other side. If there is an attached garage, the garage is on the public side of the building so that a direct entrance is possible, when this is allowed by legislation.

  5. Bonus room - Wikipedia

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    Bathrooms, technical rooms, laundry rooms or storage rooms/wardrobes do not typically satisfy requirements for permanent residence according to building codes . A bonus room, flex room, multiuse room or spare room (though the latter often means an extra bedroom) is a room created by remodeling or adding an addition that does not meet local building code definitions for traditional rooms, or is ...

  6. Wisconsin Assembly passes classroom cellphone ban ... - AOL

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    The cursive writing requirement bill was approved 51-46, a bill updating the state’s civics requirements passed 54-44 and the bill making classroom teaching materials available for review by ...

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  8. Wisconsin State Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin became a U.S. state on May 29, 1848, and special elections were held to fill the first session of the State Assembly; at the time, the body consisted of 66 members. [2] The Assembly was expanded to 82 seats in 1852, and then to 97 seats in 1856, then to 100 seats in 1861, which is the maximum allowed in the Constitution of Wisconsin .

  9. Republican lawmakers want schools to create cell phone policies

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    (The Center Square) – Wisconsin lawmakers are looking to local schools to write the rules to limit cell phones in class. A new plan that was introduced at the Capitol this week would require ...