WisconsinAB5492025-2026 Wisconsin Legislature (Biennial Session)House

An Act to repeal 101.91 (4), 101.9203 (3), 101.921 (1) (c), 101.9211 (4) (b) 3. and 4., 101.9216 (3) and (4) and 101.9221 (4); to amend 101.91 (1j), 101.91 (3) (intro.), 101.91 (9), 101.9203 (1), 101.9203 (2), 101.9205 (2) (intro.), 101.9206 (1) (d), 101.9209 (3), 101.9209 (5) (c), 101.921 (1) (a), 101.921 (1) (b), 101.9212 (title), 101.9217 (2) (a), 101.9221 (3), 101.951 (1) and 101.952 (1); to create 101.9204 (1) (h), 101.9205 (2) (bm), 101.9206 (1) (f), 101.9212 (4), 101.935 (2n) and 101.9525 of the statutes; Relating to: manufactured home sales and certificates of title and modifying administrative rules of the Department of Safety and Professional Services related to manufactured home purchase contracts. (FE)

Sponsored By: Elijah Behnke (Republican), Daniel Knodl (Republican), Rob Kreibich (Republican), Paul Melotik (Republican), Jeffrey Mursau (Republican), Jerry O'Connor (Republican), David Steffen (Republican), Chuck Wichgers (Republican)

Vetoed

Administrative rules -- RevisionsHousingSafety and Professional ServicesDepartment ofSales

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsors

  • Elijah Behnke

    Republican • House

  • Daniel Knodl

    Republican • House

  • Rob Kreibich

    Republican • House

  • Paul Melotik

    Republican • House

  • Jeffrey Mursau

    Republican • House

  • Jerry O'Connor

    Republican • House

  • David Steffen

    Republican • House

  • Chuck Wichgers

    Republican • House

Cosponsors

  • David Armstrong

    Republican • House

  • Steve Nass

    Republican • Senate

  • Eric Wimberger

    Republican • Senate

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 18 • No: 15

Senate vote 2/18/2026

Decision of the Chair stands as the judgment of the Senate, Ayes 18, Noes 15

Yes: 18 • No: 15

Actions Timeline

  1. Placed on calendar 5-12-2026 pursuant to Joint Rule 82 (2)(a)

    5/12/2026House
  2. Report vetoed by the Governor on 3-27-2026

    3/27/2026House
  3. Presented to the Governor on 3-26-2026

    3/26/2026House
  4. Report correctly enrolled on 2-24-2026

    2/24/2026House
  5. Received from Senate concurred in

    2/18/2026House
  6. Ordered immediately messaged

    2/18/2026Senate
  7. Concurred in

    2/18/2026Senate
  8. Read a third time

    2/18/2026Senate
  9. Rules suspended to give bill its third reading

    2/18/2026Senate
  10. Ordered to a third reading

    2/18/2026Senate
  11. Decision of the Chair stands as the judgment of the Senate, Ayes 18, Noes 15

    2/18/2026Senate
  12. Point of order that Senate Substitute Amendment 1 was not germane well taken

    2/18/2026Senate
  13. Read a second time

    2/18/2026Senate
  14. Rules suspended and taken up

    2/18/2026Senate
  15. Senate Substitute Amendment 1 offered by Senators Smith, Hesselbein, Spreitzer, Drake, Carpenter, Dassler-Alfheim, Habush Sinykin, L. Johnson, Keyeski, Larson, Pfaff, Ratcliff, Roys, Wall and Wirch

    2/18/2026Senate
  16. Placed on calendar 2-18-2026 pursuant to Senate Rule 18(1)

    2/18/2026Senate
  17. Public hearing requirement waived by committee on Senate Organization, pursuant to Senate Rule 18 (1m), Ayes 3, Noes 2

    2/18/2026Senate
  18. Read first time and referred to committee on Senate Organization

    2/18/2026Senate
  19. Received from Assembly

    2/18/2026Senate
  20. Ordered immediately messaged

    2/17/2026House
  21. Read a third time and passed

    2/17/2026House
  22. Rules suspended

    2/17/2026House
  23. Ordered to a third reading

    2/17/2026House
  24. Assembly Amendment 1 adopted

    2/17/2026House
  25. Read a second time

    2/17/2026House

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