104th Wisconsin Legislature Wisconsin legislative term for 2019–2020
104th Wisconsin Legislature Wisconsin State Capitol
Legislative body Wisconsin Legislature Meeting place Wisconsin State Capitol Term January 7, 2019 – January 4, 2021 Election November 6, 2018 Members 33 Senate President Roger Roth (R )President pro tempore Howard Marklein (R )Party control Republican Members 99 Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R )Speaker pro tempore Tyler August (R )Party control Republican Regular January 7, 2019 – January 4, 2021
Feb. 2019 Extra. February 28, 2019 – February 28, 2019 Nov. 2019 Spec. November 7, 2019 – November 7, 2019 Jan. 2020 Spec. January 28, 2020 – April 16, 2020 Feb. 2020 Spec. February 11, 2020 – February 25, 2020 Apr. 2020 Spec. 1 April 4, 2020 – April 8, 2020 Apr. 2020 Spec. 2 April 7, 2020 – April 8, 2020 Apr. 2020 Extra. April 14, 2020 – April 16, 2020 Aug. 2020 Spec. August 31, 2020 – December 22, 2020
The One Hundred Fourth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 7, 2019, to January 4, 2021, in regular session, though it adjourned for legislative activity on May 13, 2020. The Legislature also held two extraordinary sessions and six special sessions during the legislative term.
The second year of this legislature was significantly impacted by the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic in Wisconsin .
Senators representing odd-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first two years of a four-year term. Assembly members were elected to a two-year term. Assembly members and odd-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 6, 2018 .[ 1] Senators representing even-numbered districts were serving the third and fourth year of their four-year term, having been elected in the general election held on November 8, 2016 .[ 2]
Major events
January 7, 2019: Inauguration of Tony Evers as the 46th Governor of Wisconsin .
January 25, 2019: The U.S. federal government shutdown over funding for President Donald Trump 's planned Mexico–United States border wall expansion ended after 35 days without approving new funding for the wall.
March 23, 2019: The final territory held by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant was liberated by Syrian Democratic Forces .
April 2, 2019: 2019 Wisconsin Spring election :
October 21, 2019: Governor Tony Evers called a special session of the Legislature to consider gun control legislation.
October 27, 2019: Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi , the leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, killed himself during a raid by U.S. Special Forces near Barisha , Syria .
December 1, 2019: First known human case of COVID-19 , in Wuhan , Hubei , China .
December 18, 2019: The United States House of Representatives voted to impeach U.S. President Donald Trump for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress .
January 3, 2020: Iranian General Qasem Soleimani was assassinated by a U.S. drone strike , near Baghdad International Airport in Iraq .
January 22, 2020: Governor Tony Evers called a special session of the Legislature.
February 5, 2020: First case of COVID-19 detected in Wisconsin .
February 5, 2020: United States Senate voted to acquit U.S. President Donald Trump on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress .
February 6, 2020: Governor Tony Evers called a special session of the Legislature to consider education funding legislation.
March 19, 2020: First death from COVID-19 in Wisconsin. (155 cases in Wisconsin, 175 deaths in the United States)
April 3, 2020: Governor Tony Evers called a special session of the Legislature to consider legislation to push back the spring election and make other election process changes to accommodate safe voting in the COVID-19 pandemic.
April 6, 2020: Governor Tony Evers called a special session of the Legislature to consider legislation to set a new date for the spring election.
April 7, 2020: 2020 Wisconsin Spring election :
August 11, 2020: 1,000th death from COVID-19 in Wisconsin. (61,785 cases in Wisconsin, 152,795 deaths in the United States)
August 23, 2020: Jacob Blake, a black man carrying a knife,[ 3] was shot four times in the back and three times in the side[ 4] by a police officer in Kenosha, Wisconsin , provoking several days of protests and unrest .
August 24, 2020: Governor Tony Evers called a special session of the Legislature to consider legislation on police reform.
August 25, 2020: Kyle Rittenhouse , a 17-year-old counter-protester, shot and killed two protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin .
September 18, 2020: Caleb Frostman , the Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development , was fired by Governor Tony Evers due to unemployment claim backlogs.
September 18, 2020: Ruth Bader Ginsburg , Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States , died in Washington, D.C.
October 2, 2020: U.S. President Donald Trump tested positive for COVID-19 and was admitted to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center .
October 26, 2020: Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States .
November 3, 2020: 2020 United States general election :
December 11, 2020: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued its first approval for emergency use authorization for a COVID-19 vaccine (Pfizer–BioNTech )
December 12, 2020: 4,000th death from COVID-19 in Wisconsin. (434,016 cases in Wisconsin, 281,590 deaths in the United States)
December 19, 2020: Shirley Abrahamson , the 25th chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court , died in Berkeley, California .
Major legislation
March 6, 2020: Act to create 753.0605 of the statutes; relating to: adding 12 circuit court branches to be allocated by the director of state courts. 2019 Wisc. Act 184
April 15, 2020: Act ... relating to: state government response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 2019 Wisc. Act 185
Party summary
Senate summary
Senate Partisan composition Democratic: 14 seats
Republican: 19 seats
Assembly summary
Assembly Partisan composition Democratic: 36 seats
Republican: 63 seats
Sessions
Regular session: January 7, 2019 – January 4, 2021
February 2019 extraordinary session: February 28, 2019 – February 28, 2019
November 2019 special session: November 7, 2019 – November 7, 2019
January 2020 special session: January 28, 2020 – April 16, 2020
February 2020 special session: February 11, 2020 – February 25, 2020
April 2020 special session 1: April 4, 2020 – April 8, 2020
April 2020 special session 2: April 7, 2020 – April 8, 2020
April 2020 extraordinary session: April 14, 2020 – April 16, 2020
August 2020 special session: August 31, 2020 – December 22, 2020
Leadership
Senate leadership
Senate majority leadership (Republican)
Senate minority leadership (Democratic)
Assembly leadership
Assembly majority leadership (Republican)
Assembly minority leadership (Democratic)
Members
Members of the Senate
Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the One Hundred Fourth Wisconsin Legislature:[ 5]
Senate partisan representation Democratic: 14 seats
Republican: 19 seats
Dist.
Senator
Party
Age (2019)
Home
First elected
01
André Jacque
Rep.
38
De Pere , Brown County
2018
02
Robert Cowles
Rep.
68
Green Bay , Brown County
1987
03
Tim Carpenter
Dem.
58
Milwaukee , Milwaukee County
2002
04
Lena Taylor
Dem.
52
Milwaukee , Milwaukee County
2004
05
Dale Kooyenga
Rep.
39
Brookfield , Waukesha County
2018
06
La Tonya Johnson
Dem.
46
Milwaukee , Milwaukee County
2016
07
Chris Larson
Dem.
38
Milwaukee , Milwaukee County
2010
08
Alberta Darling
Rep.
74
River Hills , Milwaukee County
1992
09
Devin LeMahieu
Rep.
46
Oostburg , Sheboygan County
2014
10
Patty Schachtner
Dem.
58–59
Somerset , St. Croix County
2018
11
Stephen Nass
Rep.
66
La Grange , Walworth County
2014
12
Tom Tiffany (res. May 18, 2020)
Rep.
61
Little Rice , Oneida County
2012
--Vacant since May 18, 2020--
13
Scott L. Fitzgerald
Rep.
55
Juneau , Dodge County
1994
14
Luther Olsen
Rep.
67
Ripon , Fond du Lac County
2004
15
Janis Ringhand
Dem.
68
Evansville , Rock County
2014
16
Mark F. Miller
Dem.
75
Monona , Dane County
2004
17
Howard Marklein
Rep.
64
Spring Green , Sauk County
2014
18
Dan Feyen
Rep.
50–51
Fond du Lac , Fond du Lac County
2016
19
Roger Roth
Rep.
40
Appleton , Outagamie County
2014
20
Duey Stroebel
Rep.
59
Saukville , Ozaukee County
2015
21
Van H. Wanggaard
Rep.
66
Racine , Racine County
2010
22
Robert Wirch
Dem.
75
Somers , Kenosha County
1996
23
Kathy Bernier
Rep.
62
Chippewa Falls , Chippewa County
2018
24
Patrick Testin
Rep.
30
Stevens Point , Portage County
2016
25
Janet Bewley
Dem.
67
Mason , Bayfield County
2014
26
Fred Risser
Dem.
91
Madison , Dane County
1962
27
Jon Erpenbach
Dem.
57
Middleton , Dane County
1998
28
Dave Craig
Rep.
39
Big Bend , Waukesha County
2016
29
Jerry Petrowski
Rep.
68
Marathon , Marathon County
2012
30
Dave Hansen
Dem.
71
Green Bay , Brown County
2000
31
Jeff Smith
Dem.
63
Eau Claire , Eau Claire County
2018
32
Jennifer Shilling (res. May 15, 2020)
Dem.
49
La Crosse , La Crosse County
2011
--Vacant from May 15, 2020--
33
Chris Kapenga
Rep.
46
Delafield , Waukesha County
2015
Members of the Assembly
Members of the Assembly for the One Hundred Fourth Wisconsin Legislature:[ 5]
Assembly partisan representation Democratic: 36 seats
Republican: 63 seats
Committees
Legislative committees and leadership for the 104th Legislature.[ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
Joint committees
Senate committees
Senate Committee on Administrative Rules (Chair: Stephen Nass )
Senate Committee on Agriculture, Revenue and Financial Institutions (Chair: Howard Marklein )
Senate Committee on Economic Development, Commerce and Trade (Chair: Dan Feyen )
Senate Committee on Education (Chair: Luther Olsen )
Senate Committee on Elections, Ethics and Rural Issues (Chair: Kathy Bernier )
Senate Committee on Finance (Chair: Alberta Darling )
Senate Committee on Government Operations, Technology and Consumer Protection (Chair: Duey Stroebel )
Senate Committee on Health and Human Services (Chair: Patrick Testin )
Senate Committee on Insurance, Financial Services, Government Oversight and Courts (Chair: Dave Craig )
Senate Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety (Chair: Van H. Wanggaard )
Senate Committee on Labor and Regulatory Reform (Chair: Stephen Nass )
Senate Committee on Local Government, Small Business, Tourism and Workforce Development (Chair: André Jacque )
Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy (Chair: Robert Cowles )
Senate Committee on Public Benefits, Licensing and State-Federal Relations (Chair: Chris Kapenga )
Senate Committee on Senate Organization (Chair: Scott L. Fitzgerald )
Senate Committee on Sporting Heritage, Mining and Forestry (Chair: Devin LeMahieu )
Senate Committee on Transportation, Veterans and Military Affairs (Chair: Jerry Petrowski )
Senate Committee on Universities, Technical Colleges, Children and Families (Chair: Dale P. Kooyenga )
Senate Committee on Utilities and Housing (Chair: Devin LeMahieu )
Assembly committees
Assembly Committee for Review of Administrative Rules
Assembly Committee on Aging and Long-Term Care
Assembly Committee on Agriculture
Assembly Committee on Assembly Organization (Chair: Robin Vos )
Assembly Committee on Audit
Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections
Assembly Committee on Children and Families
Assembly Committee on Colleges and Universities
Assembly Committee on Community Development
Assembly Committee on Constitution and Ethics
Assembly Committee on Consumer Protection
Assembly Committee on Corrections
Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Assembly Committee on Education
Assembly Committee on Employment Relations
Assembly Committee on Energy and Utilities
Assembly Committee on Environment
Assembly Committee on Family Law
Assembly Committee on Federalism and Interstate Relations
Assembly Committee on Finance
Assembly Committee on Financial Institutions
Assembly Committee on Forestry, Parks and Outdoor Recreation
Assembly Committee on Government Accountability and Oversight
Assembly Committee on Health
Assembly Committee on Housing and Real Estate
Assembly Committee on Insurance
Assembly Committee on International Affairs and Commerce
Assembly Committee on Jobs and the Economy
Assembly Committee on Judiciary
Assembly Committee on Labor and Integrated Employment
Assembly Committee on Local Government
Assembly Committee on Medicaid Reform and Oversight
Assembly Committee on Mental Health
Assembly Committee on Public Benefit Reform
Assembly Committee on Regulatory Licensing Reform
Assembly Committee on Rules
Assembly Committee on Rural Development
Assembly Committee on Science and Technology
Assembly Committee on Small Business Development
Assembly Committee on Sporting Heritage
Assembly Committee on State Affairs
Assembly Committee on Substance Abuse and Prevention
Assembly Committee on Tourism
Assembly Committee on Transportation
Assembly Committee on Veterans and Military Affairs
Assembly Committee on Ways and Means
Assembly Committee on Workforce Development
Assembly Speaker's Task Force on Adoption
Assembly Speaker's Task Force on Racial Disparities
Assembly Speaker's Task Force on Suicide Prevention
Assembly Subcommittee on Education and Economic Development
Assembly Subcommittee on Law Enforcement Policies and Standards
Employees
Senate employees
Chief Clerk: Jeff Renk
Sergeant at Arms: Ted Blazel
Assembly employees
Chief Clerk: Patrick Fuller
Sergeant at Arms: Anne Tonnon Byers
See also
Notes
References
^ Canvass Results for 2018 General Election - 11/6/2018 (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission . February 22, 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 7, 2020. Retrieved February 12, 2021 .
^ Canvass Results for 2016 General Election - 11/8/2016 (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission . December 22, 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 7, 2020. Retrieved February 12, 2021 .
^ Dakin Andone. "Jacob Blake says he 'didn't want to be the next George Floyd' in first interview since he was shot by police" . CNN .
^ "No charges against Wisconsin officer who shot Jacob Blake" . AP NEWS . April 20, 2021.
^ a b "State Legislature" (PDF) . Wisconsin Blue Book 2019–2020 (Report). Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau . 2019. ISBN 978-1-7333817-0-3 . Retrieved February 9, 2024 .
^ "2019 Joint Committees" . Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved February 13, 2021 .
^ "2019 Senate Committees" . Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved February 13, 2021 .
^ "2019 Assembly Committees" . Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved February 13, 2021 .
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