106th Wisconsin Legislature

The 106th Wisconsin Legislature is the current ongoing legislative session in Wisconsin. It was convened on January 10, 2023, in regular session, and will likely adjourn in the spring of 2024.

106th Wisconsin Legislature
105th 107th
Overview
Legislative bodyWisconsin Legislature
Meeting placeWisconsin State Capitol
TermJanuary 2, 2023 January 6, 2025
ElectionNovember 8, 2022
Senate
Members33
Senate PresidentChris Kapenga (R)
President pro temporePatrick Testin (R)
Party controlRepublican
Assembly
Members99
Assembly SpeakerRobin Vos (R)
Speaker pro temporeKevin D. Petersen (R)
Party controlRepublican
Sessions
RegularJanuary 10, 2023 
Special sessions
Sept. 2023 Spec.September 20, 2023 September 20, 2023

This is the first legislative session after the redistricting of the Senate and Assembly according to a decision of the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 2022.

Senators representing odd-numbered districts are newly elected for this session and are serving the first two years of a four-year term. Assembly members are elected to a two-year term. Assembly members and odd-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 8, 2022.[1] Senators representing even-numbered districts are serving the third and fourth year of their four-year term, having been elected in the general election held on November 3, 2020.[2]

Major events

Major legislation

  • January 19, 2023: Joint Resolution to amend section 8 (2) of article I of the constitution; relating to: conditions for release prior to conviction, including the imposition of bail (second consideration), 2023 Senate Joint Resolution 2. Second legislative passage of a proposed amendment to the Constitution of Wisconsin.
  • April 6, 2023: An Act ... relating to: statutory changes to implement the constitutional amendment relating to conditions of release, 2023 Act 3. Updated state law to reflect the constitutional amendments ratified in 2023 relating to bail.
  • June 21, 2023: An Act ... relating to: county and municipal aid; imposing a city and county sales tax to pay the unfunded liability of city and county retirement systems; requiring certain newly hired city and county employees to be enrolled in the Wisconsin Retirement System; fire and police commissions of first class cities; eliminating the personal property tax; reporting certain crimes and other incidents on school property or school transportation; advisory referenda; local health officers; local public protection services; local levy limits; local regulation of certain quarry operations; emergency services; local approval of projects and activities under the Warren Knowles-Gaylord Nelson Stewardship 2000 Program; and granting rule-making authority, 2023 Act 12. A long-overdue compromise allowing Wisconsin municipalities to raise revenue. Shared revenue for Wisconsin municipalities was slashed in 2011 and placed on an unsustainable trajectory in order to give the appearance of a state budget surplus, at the same time local options to raise revenue independent of state authority were also constrained. This act allowed some easing of those rules to allow municipalities to avoid bankruptcy or mass layoffs.
  • July 6, 2023: An Act relating to: state finances and appropriations, constituting the executive budget act of the 2023 legislature, 2023 Act 19. Vetoed in part.

Party summary

Senate summary

Senate Partisan composition
  Democratic: 11 seats
  Republican: 22 seats
Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican Vacant
End of previous legislature 12 21 33 0
Start of session[note 1] 11 21 32 1
From May 3, 2023[note 2] 22 33 0
Current voting share 33.33% 66.67%

Assembly summary

Assembly Partisan composition
  Democratic: 35 seats
  Republican: 64 seats
Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican Vacant
End of previous legislature 38 57 95 4
Start of session 35 64 99 0
From May 3, 2023[note 3] 63 98 1
From Aug. 7, 2023[note 4] 64 99 0
Current voting share 35.35% 64.65%

Sessions

  • Regular session: January 10, 2023  Spring 2024
  • September 2023 special session: September 20, 2023

Leaders

Senate leadership

Majority leadership

Minority leadership

Assembly leadership

Majority leadership

Minority leadership

Members

Members of the Senate

Members of the Senate for the 106th Wisconsin Legislature:

Senate
District
HomeSenatorPartyAgeFirst
elected
01 De Pere, Brown County André Jacque Rep. 43 2018
02 Green Bay, Brown County Robert Cowles Rep. 73 1987
03 Milwaukee, Milwaukee County Tim Carpenter Dem. 63 2002
04 Milwaukee, Milwaukee County Lena Taylor Dem. 57 2004
05 Brookfield, Waukesha County Rob Hutton Rep. 56 2022
06 Milwaukee, Milwaukee County La Tonya Johnson Dem. 51 2016
07 Milwaukee, Milwaukee County Chris Larson Dem. 42 2010
08 Germantown, Washington County Dan Knodl (from May 3, 2023) Rep. 64 2023
09 Oostburg, Sheboygan County Devin LeMahieu Rep. 51 2014
10 New Richmond, St. Croix County Rob Stafsholt Rep. 47 2020
11 Whitewater, Walworth County Stephen Nass Rep. 71 2014
12 Irma, Lincoln County Mary Felzkowski Rep. 60 2020
13 Watertown, Jefferson County John Jagler Rep. 53 2021
14 Markesan, Green Lake County Joan Ballweg Rep. 71 2020
15 Beloit, Rock County Mark Spreitzer Dem. 36 2022
16 Madison, Dane County Melissa Agard Dem. 54 2020
17 Spring Green, Sauk County Howard Marklein Rep. 69 2014
18 Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County Dan Feyen Rep. 2016
19 Appleton, Outagamie County Rachael Cabral-Guevara Rep. 47 2022
20 Saukville, Ozaukee County Duey Stroebel Rep. 64 2015
21 Racine, Racine County Van H. Wanggaard Rep. 71 2014
22 Somers, Kenosha County Robert Wirch Dem. 79 1996
23 Altoona, Eau Claire County Jesse James Rep. 51 2022
24 Stevens Point, Portage County Patrick Testin Rep. 35 2016
25 Cameron, Barron County Romaine Quinn Rep. 33 2022
26 Madison, Dane County Kelda Roys Dem. 44 2020
27 Middleton, Dane County Dianne Hesselbein Dem. 52 2022
28 Franklin, Milwaukee County Julian Bradley Rep. 42 2020
29 Mosinee, Marathon County Cory Tomczyk Rep. 60 2022
30 Green Bay, Brown County Eric Wimberger Rep. 44 2020
31 Brunswick, Eau Claire County Jeff Smith Dem. 68 2018
32 Onalaska, La Crosse County Brad Pfaff Dem. 55 2020
33 Delafield, Waukesha County Chris Kapenga Rep. 2015

Members of the Assembly

Members of the Assembly for the 106th Wisconsin Legislature:

Senate
District
Assembly
District
Representative Party Residence Age First
Elected
01 01 Joel Kitchens Rep Sturgeon Bay 65 2014
02 Shae Sortwell Rep Two Rivers 37 2018
03 Ron Tusler Rep Harrison 38 2016
02 04 David Steffen Rep Green Bay 50 2014
05 Joy Goeben Rep Hobart 2022
06 Peter Schmidt Rep Bonduel 30 2022
03 07 Daniel Riemer Dem Milwaukee 36 2012
08 Sylvia Ortiz-Velez Dem Milwaukee 2020
09 Marisabel Cabrera Dem Milwaukee 47 2018
04 10 Darrin Madison Dem Milwaukee 27 2022
11 Dora Drake Dem Milwaukee 29 2020
12 LaKeshia Myers Dem Milwaukee 38 2018
05 13 Tom Michalski Rep Elm Grove 71 2022
14 Robyn Vining Dem Wauwatosa 46 2018
15 Dave Maxey Rep New Berlin 50 2022
06 16 Kalan Haywood Dem Milwaukee 23 2018
17 Supreme Moore Omokunde Dem Milwaukee 43 2020
18 Evan Goyke Dem Milwaukee 40 2012
07 19 Ryan Clancy Dem Milwaukee 46 2022
20 Christine Sinicki Dem Milwaukee 62 1998
21 Jessie Rodriguez Rep Oak Creek 45 2013
08 22 Janel Brandtjen Rep Menomonee Falls 56 2014
23 Deb Andraca Dem Whitefish Bay 52 2020
24 Dan Knodl (res. May 3, 2023) Rep Germantown 64 2008
Paul Melotik (from Aug. 7, 2023) Rep Grafton 66 2023
09 25 Paul Tittl Rep Manitowoc 61 2012
26 Terry Katsma Rep Oostburg 64 2014
27 Amy Binsfeld Rep Sheboygan 47 2022
10 28 Gae Magnafici Rep Dresser 70 2018
29 Clint Moses Rep Menomonie 46 2020
30 Shannon Zimmerman Rep River Falls 50 2016
11 31 Ellen Schutt Rep Clinton 27 2022
32 Tyler August Rep Lake Geneva 39 2010
33 Scott Johnson Rep Jefferson 69 2022
12 34 Rob Swearingen Rep Rhinelander 59 2012
35 Calvin Callahan Rep Tomahawk 23 2020
36 Jeffrey Mursau Rep Crivitz 68 2004
13 37 William Penterman Rep Columbus 26 2021
38 Barbara Dittrich Rep Oconomowoc 58 2018
39 Mark Born Rep Beaver Dam 46 2012
14 40 Kevin David Petersen Rep Waupaca 58 2006
41 Alex Dallman Rep Green Lake 30 2020
42 Jon Plumer Rep Lodi 67 2018
15 43 Jenna Jacobson Dem Oregon 41 2022
44 Sue Conley Dem Janesville 62 2020
45 Clinton Anderson Dem Beloit 29 2022
16 46 Melissa Ratcliff Dem Cottage Grove 46 2022
47 Jimmy P. Anderson Dem Fitchburg 36 2016
48 Samba Baldeh Dem Madison 52 2020
17 49 Travis Tranel Rep Cuba City 37 2010
50 Tony Kurtz Rep Wonewoc 56 2018
51 Todd Novak Rep Dodgeville 57 2014
18 52 Jerry L. O'Connor Rep Fond du Lac 69 2022
53 Michael Schraa Rep Oshkosh 61 2012
54 Lori Palmeri Dem Oshkosh 55 2022
19 55 Nate Gustafson Rep Neenah 28 2022
56 Dave Murphy Rep Greenville 68 2012
57 Lee Snodgrass Dem Appleton 53 2020
20 58 Rick Gundrum Rep Slinger 57 2018
59 Ty Bodden Rep Hilbert 29 2022
60 Robert Brooks Rep Saukville 57 2014
21 61 Amanda Nedweski Rep Pleasant Prairie 47 2022
62 Robert Wittke Rep Racine 65 2018
63 Robin Vos Rep Rochester 54 2004
22 64 Tip McGuire Dem Kenosha 35 2019
65 Tod Ohnstad Dem Kenosha 70 2012
66 Greta Neubauer Dem Racine 31 2018
23 67 Rob Summerfield Rep Bloomer 42 2016
68 Karen Hurd Rep Fall Creek 50 2022
69 Donna Rozar Rep Marshfield 72 2020
24 70 Nancy VanderMeer Rep Tomah 64 2014
71 Katrina Shankland Dem Stevens Point 35 2012
72 Scott Krug Rep Nekoosa 47 2010
25 73 Angie Sapik Rep Lake Nebagamon 38 2022
74 Chanz Green Rep Grandview 32 2022
75 David Armstrong Rep Rice Lake 61 2020
26 76 Francesca Hong Dem Madison 34 2020
77 Shelia Stubbs Dem Madison 51 2018
78 Lisa Subeck Dem Madison 51 2014
27 79 Alex Joers Dem Middleton 31 2022
80 Mike Bare Dem Verona 37 2022
81 Dave Considine Dem Baraboo 70 2014
28 82 Chuck Wichgers Rep Muskego 57 2016
83 Nik Rettinger Rep Mukwonago 32 2022
84 Bob Donovan Rep Greenfield 67 2022
29 85 Patrick Snyder Rep Schofield 66 2016
86 John Spiros Rep Marshfield 61 2012
87 James W. Edming Rep Glen Flora 77 2014
30 88 John Macco Rep Ledgeview 64 2014
89 Elijah Behnke Rep Oconto 39 2021
90 Kristina Shelton Dem Green Bay 42 2020
31 91 Jodi Emerson Dem Eau Claire 49 2018
92 Treig Pronschinske Rep Mondovi 55 2016
93 Warren Petryk Rep Washington 67 2010
32 94 Steve Doyle Dem Onalaska 64 2011
95 Jill Billings Dem La Crosse 58 2011
96 Loren Oldenburg Rep Viroqua 57 2018
33 97 Scott Allen Rep Waukesha 57 2014
98 Adam Neylon Rep Pewaukee 38 2013
99 Cindi Duchow Rep Delafield 64 2015

Committees

Senate committees

  • Senate Committee on Agriculture and Tourism  J. Ballweg, chair
  • Senate Committee on Economic Development and Technical Colleges  D. Feyen, chair
  • Senate Committee on Education  J. Jagler, chair
  • Senate Committee on Financial Institutions and Sporting Heritage  R. Stafsholt, chair
  • Senate Committee on Government Operations  D. Stroebel, chair
  • Senate Committee on Health  R. Cabral-Guevara, chair
  • Senate Committee on Housing, Rural Issues and Forestry  R. R. Quinn, chair
  • Senate Committee on Insurance and Small Business  M. Felzkowski, chair
  • Senate Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety  V. Wanggaard, chair
  • Senate Committee on Labor, Regulatory Reform, Veterans and Military Affairs  P. Testin, chair
  • Senate Committee on Licensing, Constitution and Federalism  A. Jacque, chair
  • Senate Committee on Mental Health, Substance Abuse Prevention, Children and Families  J. L. James, chair
  • Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy  R. L. Cowles, chair
  • Senate Committee on Senate Organization  D. LeMahieu, chair
  • Senate Committee on Shared Revenue, Elections and Consumer Protection  D. Knodl, chair
  • Senate Committee on Transportation and Local Government  C. Tomczyk, chair
  • Senate Committee on Universities and Revenue  R. Hutton, chair
  • Senate Committee on Utilities and Technology  J. Bradley, chair

Assembly committees

  • Assembly Committee on Agriculture  T. Tranel, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Assembly Organization  R. Vos, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Audit  R. Wittke, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections  S. Krug, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Children and Families  P. Snyder, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Colleges and Universities  D. Murphy, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Consumer Protection  C. T. Callahan, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Corrections  M. Schraa, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety  J. Spiros, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Education  J. Kitchens, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Energy and Utilities  D. Steffen, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Environment  L. Oldenburg, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Family Law  D. M. Rozar, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Financial Institutions  C. Duchow, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Forestry, Parks and Outdoor Recreation  J. Mursau, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Government Accountability and Oversight  D. Knodl, chair (until May 3, 2023), D. Steffen, vice-chair
  • Assembly Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care  C. P. Moses, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Housing and Real Estate  R. Brooks, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Insurance  B. Dittrich, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Jobs, Economy and Small Business Development  R. Gundrum, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Judiciary  R. Tusler, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Labor and Integrated Employment  W. Penterman, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Local Government  T. Novak, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Mental Health and Substance Abuse Prevention  P. Tittl, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Regulatory Licensing Reform  S. A. Sortwell, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Rules  T. August, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Rural Development  D. Armstrong, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Sporting Heritage  T. E. Pronschinske, chair
  • Assembly Committee on State Affairs  R. Swearingen, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Tourism  G. Magnafici, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Transportation  N. VanderMeer, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Veterans and Military Affairs  J. Edming, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Ways and Means  J. Macco, chair
  • Assembly Committee on Workforce Development and Economic Opportunities  W. Petryk, chair

Joint committees

  • Joint Legislative Audit Committee  E. Wimberger (Sen.) & R. Wittke (Asm.), co-chairs
  • Joint Legislative Council  C. Kapenga (Sen.) & N. VanderMeer (Asm.), co-chairs
  • Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules  S. L. Nass (Sen.) & A. Neylon (Asm.), co-chairs
  • Joint Committee on Employment Relations  C. Kapenga (Sen.) & R. Vos (Asm.), co-chairs
  • Joint Committee on Finance  H. Marklein (Sen.) & M. Born (Asm.), co-chairs
  • Joint Committee on Information Policy and Technology  J. Bradley (Sen.) & S. Zimmerman (Asm.), co-chairs
  • Joint Committee on Legislative Organization  C. Kapenga (Sen.) & R. Vos (Asm.), co-chairs
  • Joint Review Committee on Criminal Penalties  R. Hutton (Sen.), chair
  • Joint Survey Committee on Retirement Systems  D. Feyen (Sen.) & T. August (Asm.), co-chairs
  • Joint Survey Committee on Tax Exemptions  P. Testin (Sen.) & T. August (Asm.), co-chairs

Employees

Senate employees

  • Chief Clerk: Michael Queensland
  • Sergeant at Arms:

Assembly employees

  • Chief Clerk: Ted Blazel
  • Sergeant at Arms: Anne Tonnon Byers

See also

Notes

  1. Republican Alberta Darling (District 8) resigned before the start of the session.
  2. Republican Dan Knodl (District 8) was sworn in to replace Alberta Darling.
  3. Republican Dan Knodl (District 24) resigned to take office in the State Senate.
  4. Republican Paul Melotik (District 24) sworn in to replace Dan Knodl.

References

  1. Canvass Results for 2022 General Election - 11/8/2022 (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission. November 30, 2022. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  2. Canvass Results for 2020 General Election - 11/3/2020 (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission. November 18, 2020. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  3. "GOP lawmaker wins Wis. Senate seat, creating supermajority". AP News. 2023-04-05. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  4. Hess, Corri (2023-08-08). "Gov. Tony Evers calls special session to address child care, workforce challenges". Wisconsin Public Radio. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  5. Levenson, Michael (October 5, 2023). "Armed Man Seeking Wisconsin Governor Posts Bail and Returns With Rifle". The New York Times. Retrieved October 5, 2023.
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