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Legislation
Feb 28, 2025
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  • Criminal Legal Reform

AB 85/SB 93: Automatic Revocation

Automatic revocation leads to incarceration without the due process of proving beyond a reasonable doubt that someone committed a new crime.
Status: Vetoed by governor
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Feb 26, 2025
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  • Criminal Legal Reform

AB 79/SB 73: Safe Harbor

Under this bill, minors may not be prosecuted or adjudicated delinquent for “committing an act of prostitution.”
Status: Introduced
Position: Support
Legislation
Feb 24, 2025
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  • Criminal Legal Reform

AB 66/SB 76: Limiting Prosecutorial Discretion and Diversion Opportunities

This bill would require approval from the court any time a prosecutor wants to dismiss or amend a criminal charge for a series of offenses.
Status: Passed both chambers
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Feb 21, 2025
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  • Immigrants' Rights

AB 57/SB 54: Requiring Judicial Warrants

This bill would restore protections against immigration enforcement in "sensitive locations" including schools and hospitals.
Status: Introduced
Position: Support
Legislation
Feb 12, 2025
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  • Immigrants' Rights|
  • +1 Issue

AB 24/SB 57: Forcing Sheriffs to Do ICE's Bidding

If law enforcement refuses to do ICE's bidding, this bill would strip away funding for essential services in our counties.
Status: Passed Assembly
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Feb 12, 2025
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  • LGBTQ+ Rights & Bodily Autonomy

AB 43/SB 42: Access to Birth Control

This bill would allow pharmacists to prescribe and dispense birth control, expanding access to critical health care.
Status: Passed Assembly
Position: Support
Legislation
Feb 12, 2025
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  • First Amendment

AB 58/SB 40: Flag Ban

Status: Passed Assembly
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Feb 05, 2025
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  • Criminal Legal Reform

AB 34/SB 25: Changes to “John Doe Law”

This bill would further protect police officers who have killed someone.
Status: Passed Senate
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Feb 05, 2025
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  • LGBTQ+ Rights & Bodily Autonomy|
  • +1 Issue

AB 97/SB 23: Extending Eligibility for Medicaid Postpartum

This bill would expand postpartum eligibility for BadgerCare from 60 days after pregnancy to 12 months.
Status: Passed Senate
Position: Support