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AB 568

WI HOUSE

Relating to: coverage of infertility services under health policies and plans and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

2025
Introduced by Deb Andraca, Margaret Arney, Mike Bare and 18 other co-sponsors

AB 568 mandates health insurance in Wisconsin to cover infertility treatments, ensuring individuals access necessary services without financial barriers.

Read first time and referred to Committee on Insurance
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AB 637

WI HOUSE

Relating to: funding sources for certain private postsecondary schools and granting rule-making authority.

2025
Introduced by Ryan Clancy, Ben DeSmidt, Joan Fitzgerald and 11 other co-sponsors

AB 637 boosts funding for private postsecondary schools, enhancing educational access and quality, potentially lowering tuition and improving programs for students.

Representative Subeck added as a coauthor
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AB 577

WI HOUSE

Relating to: funding for the birth defect prevention and monitoring system and making an appropriation. (FE)

2025
Introduced by Deb Andraca, Alex Joers, Tara Johnson and 10 other co-sponsors

AB 577 allocates state funds to create a birth defect prevention and monitoring system, improving health outcomes for affected families and enhancing public awareness.

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AB 604

WI HOUSE

Relating to: coverage under the Medical Assistance program for incarcerated individuals. (FE)

2025
Introduced by Clint Anderson, Ben DeSmidt, Barbara Dittrich and 21 other co-sponsors

AB 604 expands healthcare coverage for incarcerated individuals under the Medical Assistance program, improving access to essential medical and mental health services.

Representative Subeck added as a coauthor
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AB 642

WI HOUSE

Relating to: legal action against certain private postsecondary schools.

2025
Introduced by Margaret Arney, Mike Bare, Ryan Clancy and 8 other co-sponsors

AB 642 allows students to take legal action against private postsecondary schools for fraud, enhancing accountability and protecting their educational rights.

Representative Subeck added as a coauthor
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