Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB227

Introduced
4/20/23  
Refer
4/20/23  

Caption

Sick leave for state legislators. (FE)

Impact

The implications of AB227 on state law could be significant as it shifts the policy framework governing sick leave for elected officials. By preventing new accruals of sick leave during future terms, the bill aims to ensure that state legislators do not accumulate benefits that may be seen as excessive or unjustified, aligning with public sentiment regarding public officials' remuneration and benefits. This could foster an environment of accountability among legislators, ensuring that their compensation is tightly regulated and in line with public expectations.

Summary

Assembly Bill 227 seeks to amend existing state legislation concerning sick leave for state legislators in Wisconsin. Specifically, it proposes that legislators will not be able to accrue any new sick leave during any term of office that begins after the bill's effective date. However, the bill stipulates that any sick leave that has already been accrued before this date will remain intact and will not be affected by the new provisions. This change aims to modify how sick leave is treated for state officials and realigns it with broader accountability and transparency measures.

Contention

The bill is likely to spark debate among legislators. Proponents may argue that it promotes equity and responsible governance, while critics might see it as a punitive measure that undermines the necessary benefits for those who serve in demanding public roles. There may also be concerns about whether this policy could dissuade qualified individuals from seeking public office due to perceived reductions in benefits, potentially impacting the overall quality of representation in the legislature.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB224

Sick leave for state legislators. (FE)

WI AB1206

Sick leave for veterans employed by state. (FE)

WI A796

Limits certain unused sick leave pay and vacation leave carry-forward for public officers and employees.

WI A945

Prohibits payment to public employees at retirement for certain unused sick leave, provides for forfeiture of payment for unused sick leave for certain criminal convictions, and requires documentation for use of sick leave.

WI A220

Prohibits payment to public employees at retirement for certain unused sick leave, provides for forfeiture of payment for unused sick leave for certain criminal convictions, and requires documentation for use of sick leave.

WI S637

Prohibits payment to public employees at retirement for certain unused sick leave, provides for forfeiture of payment for unused sick leave for certain criminal convictions, and requires documentation for use of sick leave.

WI S1661

Prohibits payment to public employees at retirement for certain unused sick leave, provides for forfeiture of payment for unused sick leave for certain criminal convictions, and requires documentation for use of sick leave.

WI A2463

Limits certain unused sick leave pay and vacation leave carry-forward for public officers and employees.

WI A794

Eliminates payments for unused sick leave earned after effective date; limits carry forward of unused vacation leave; requires suspension and forfeiture of certain payments; limits use of unused sick leave in year before retirement.

WI A2460

Eliminates payments for unused sick leave earned after effective date; limits carry forward of unused vacation leave; requires suspension and forfeiture of certain payments; limits use of unused sick leave in year before retirement.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.