• Introduced
    Jan 29, 2026
  • Passed Assembly
    Feb 19, 2026
  • Passed Senate
  • Became Law
AB 957
Wisconsin Assembly Bill
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Relating to: Internet crimes against children law enforcement and making an appropriation. (FE)
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Senate • Feb 25, 2026: Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary and Public Safety
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  • Feb 25, 2026 | Senate
    • Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary and Public Safety
  • Feb 23, 2026 | Senate
    • Received from Assembly
  • Feb 19, 2026 | Assembly
    • Read a second time
    • Ordered to a third reading
    • Rules suspended
    • Read a third time and passed, Ayes 97, Noes 0
    • Ordered immediately messaged
  • Feb 18, 2026 | Assembly
    • Made a special order of business at 11:51 AM on 2-19-2026 pursuant to Assembly Resolution 14
  • Feb 16, 2026 | Assembly
    • Representative Wichgers added as a coauthor
  • Feb 13, 2026 | Assembly
    • Representative Vining added as a coauthor
  • Feb 12, 2026 | Assembly
    • Report passage recommended by Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety, Ayes 12, Noes 1
    • Referred to committee on Rules
  • Feb 11, 2026 | Assembly
    • Representative Snodgrass added as a coauthor
    • Executive action taken
  • Feb 03, 2026 | Assembly
    • Public hearing held
    • Representatives Duchow and Steffen added as coauthors
  • Feb 02, 2026 | Assembly
    • Representatives Stubbs and Palmeri added as coauthors
  • Jan 29, 2026 | Assembly
    • Introduced by Representatives Brill, Billings, Goeben, Joers, Dittrich, Mayadev, Armstrong, Behnke, Brown, DeSmidt, Emerson, Fitzgerald, B. Jacobson, Maxey, Miresse, Neylon, O'Connor, Ortiz-Velez, Piwowarczyk, Sinicki, Tucker, Udell and Neubauer; cosponsored by Senators James, Wanggaard, Jacque and Roys
    • Read first time and referred to Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety