WisconsinAB12042025-2026 Wisconsin Legislature (Biennial Session)House

An Act to repeal 64.09 (3); to create 66.0502 (4) (e) and 66.0502 (4) (f) of the statutes; Relating to: residency requirements for certain employees of a local governmental unit. (FE)

Sponsored By: Clinton Anderson (Democratic), Brienne Brown (Democratic), Ryan Clancy (Democratic), Jodi Emerson (Democratic), Lori Palmeri (Democratic), Christine Sinicki (Democratic), Randy Udell (Democratic)

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Bill Overview

No Economic Impacts Identified for this Bill

Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsors

  • Clinton Anderson

    Democratic • House

  • Brienne Brown

    Democratic • House

  • Ryan Clancy

    Democratic • House

  • Jodi Emerson

    Democratic • House

  • Lori Palmeri

    Democratic • House

  • Christine Sinicki

    Democratic • House

  • Randy Udell

    Democratic • House

Cosponsors

  • Tim Carpenter

    Democratic • Senate

  • Chris Larson

    Democratic • Senate

  • Kelda Roys

    Democratic • Senate

  • Mark Spreitzer

    Democratic • Senate

Roll Call Votes

No roll call votes available for this bill.

Actions Timeline

  1. Fiscal estimate received

    4/8/2026House
  2. Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1

    3/23/2026House
  3. Read first time and referred to Committee on Local Government

    3/19/2026House
  4. Introduced by Representatives Anderson, Brown, Clancy, Emerson, Palmeri, Sinicki and Udell; cosponsored by Senators Spreitzer, Carpenter, Larson and Roys

    3/19/2026House

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