Wisconsin - Session 2025REG
Title: a tax credit for employer-provided child care.
An Act to amend 71.05 (6) (a) 15., 71.21 (4) (a), 71.26 (2) (a) 4., 71.34 (1k) (g) and 71.45 (2) (a) 10.; to create 71.07 (8s), 71.10 (4) (cu), 71.28 (8s), 71.30 (3) (cu), 71.47 (8s) and 71.49 (1) (cu) of the statutes; Relating to: a tax credit for employer-provided child care. (FE)
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| Date | Event | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-07-16 | Introduced | Bill introduced |
| 2026-02-18 | Status | passed_lower |
| 2026-02-18 | Latest Action | Received from Assembly amended and concurred in as amended, Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 adopted |
| Bill | Title | Status |
|---|---|---|
| AB 1107 | requiring carbon monoxide detectors in child care centers and schools, grants for placing carbon monoxide detectors in schools, and making an appropriation. | in_committee |
| AB 1115 | the assignment of child support orders and arrears to the state when a child enters foster care and the role of the Department of Children and Families, county departments of human and social services, and juvenile courts in referring, collecting, and ordering child support. | in_committee |
| SB 1065 | requiring carbon monoxide detectors in child care centers and schools, grants for placing carbon monoxide detectors in schools, and making an appropriation. | in_committee |
| SB 1110 | allocation of building trust funds to develop preliminary plans and specification for expansion of the mother-young child care program under the Department of Corrections. | in_committee |
| SB 291 | making certain child care expenditures eligible for the business development tax credit. | vetoed |
| AB 1093 | employment by a former member of the legislature as a lobbyist. | in_committee |
| AB 1096 | a revolving loan program to provide gap funding for workforce housing programs and granting bonding authority. | in_committee |
| AB 1146 | minimum nurse staffing ratios in hospitals, registered nurses’ right to refuse a work assignment, prohibiting mandatory overtime for registered nurses, and providing a penalty. | in_committee |