Wisconsin Senate Won't Have Election Committee
For the first time in nearly two decades, the Wisconsin Senate doesnt have a dedicated election committee at least, not in name even though Democrats and Republicans have multiple legislative priorities for election administration in the coming legislative session.
That doesnt mean election-related proposals will languish in some legislative limbo. It does mean, however, that theyre likely not all going to a single committee for hearings and formal votes, which typically take place before the full chamber hears and votes on a measure.
Given the broad range of topics included under the general elections category, bills will be referred to committee on a case-by-case basis, said Cameil Bowler, a spokesperson for Republican Senate President Mary Felzkowski, whos in charge of referring bills to committees.
Rep. Scott Krug, formerly the chair and currently the vice chair of the Assembly Elections Committee, said the Senates opting out of a designated election committee was not my favorite idea.
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