WisconsinSB1652025-2026 Wisconsin Legislature (Biennial Session)Senate

An Act to repeal 175.095; to amend 125.32 (3) (a), 125.68 (4) (c) 1. and 990.001 (12) of the statutes; Relating to: eliminating daylight saving time in Wisconsin.

Sponsored By: Rachael Cabral-Guevara (Republican), Chris Larson (Democratic)

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Sen Bill 165Daylight saving

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsors

  • Rachael Cabral-Guevara

    Republican • Senate

  • Chris Larson

    Democratic • Senate

Cosponsors

  • Clinton Anderson

    Democratic • House

  • Elijah Behnke

    Republican • House

  • Lindee Brill

    Republican • House

  • Brienne Brown

    Democratic • House

  • Joy Goeben

    Republican • House

  • Nate Gustafson

    Republican • House

  • Jenna Jacobson

    Democratic • House

  • Rob Kreibich

    Republican • House

  • Dave Maxey

    Republican • House

  • Vincent Miresse

    Democratic • House

  • Lori Palmeri

    Democratic • House

  • Paul Tittl

    Republican • House

  • Shannon Zimmerman

    Republican • House

Roll Call Votes

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Actions Timeline

  1. Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1

    3/23/2026Senate
  2. Representative Anderson added as a cosponsor

    4/24/2025Senate
  3. Read first time and referred to Committee on Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State and Federal Affairs

    3/27/2025Senate
  4. Introduced by Senators Cabral-Guevara and Larson; cosponsored by Representatives Gustafson, Behnke, Brill, Brown, Goeben, J. Jacobson, Kreibich, Maxey, Miresse, Palmeri, Tittl and Zimmerman

    3/27/2025Senate

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