2021-2022 Regular Session • Wisconsin Legislature
AB728: Nitrates under the well compensation program; eligibility for producer-led watershed, lake, and river protection grants; and the annual allocation plan for county conservation grants. (FE)
Legislative Summary
An Act to repeal 281.75 (2) (e), 281.75 (9) (a), 281.75 (11) (a) 8. and 281.75 (11) (ae); to renumber and amend 281.75 (5) (f) and 281.75 (9) (b); to amend 92.14 (6) (c), 93.59 (2) (a), 93.59 (2) (d), 93.59 (3), 281.68 (1t) (intro.), 281.68 (3) (a) 1., 281.75 (7) (c) 7. and 281.75 (11m); and to create 281.68 (1) (ar), 281.70 (1) (am), 281.70 (4) (a) 4., 281.75 (2) (g), 281.75 (5) (f) 2., 281.75 (7) (d) and 281.75 (9) (am), (bm), (c) and (d) of the statutes; Relating to: nitrates under the well compensation program; eligibility for producer-led watershed, lake, and river protection grants; and the annual allocation plan for county conservation grants. (FE)
Bill History
12/2/2021
Introduced
State Assembly
12/2/2021
Read first time and referred to Committee on Agriculture
State Assembly
12/22/2021
Assembly Amendment 1 offered by Representative Kitchens
State Assembly
1/4/2022
Representative Vruwink added as a coauthor
State Assembly
1/5/2022
Public hearing held
State Assembly
1/12/2022
Fiscal estimate received
State Assembly
2/8/2022
Executive action taken
State Assembly
3/8/2022
Representative Brostoff added as a coauthor
State Assembly
3/10/2022
Report Assembly Amendment 1 adoption recommended by Committee on Agriculture, Ayes 13, Noes 0
State Assembly
3/10/2022
Report passage as amended recommended by Committee on Agriculture, Ayes 13, Noes 0
State Assembly
3/10/2022
Referred to committee on Rules
State Assembly
3/15/2022
Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1
State Assembly
Amendments
Assembly Amendment 1
Assembly Amendment 1
12/22/2021Not Adopted
Status Information
Current Status
Failed(3/15/2022)
Chamber
State Assembly
Sine DiePrior Session
Sponsors
Republican: 18
Democrat: 15
Primary Sponsor

Joel Kitchens
Republican
Co-Sponsors (32)
Todd Novak
Republican
Travis Tranel
Republican
Katrina Shankland
Democrat
Scott Krug
Republican
Francesca Hong
Democrat
Nick Milroy
Democrat
Jeffrey Mursau
Republican
Greta Neubauer
Democrat
Loren Oldenburg
Republican
William Penterman
Republican
Jon Plumer
Republican
Gary Tauchen
Republican
Warren Petryk
Republican
Lisa Subeck
Democrat
John Spiros
Republican
Dave Considine
Democrat
Sondy Pope
Democrat
Robyn Vining
Democrat
Mark Spreitzer
Democrat
Tod Ohnstad
Democrat
Sue Conley
Democrat
Ron Tusler
Republican
Robert Cowles
Republican
Patrick Testin
Republican
Joan Ballweg
Republican
Kathleen Bernier
Republican
Jerry Petrowski
Republican
Brad Pfaff
Democrat
Janis Ringhand
Democrat
Kelda Roys
Democrat
Jeff Smith
Democrat
Eric Wimberger
Republican