Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB932

Introduced
1/28/26  
Refer
1/28/26  
Engrossed
2/10/26  
Refer
2/11/26  
Enrolled
3/20/26  
Chaptered
3/27/26  

Caption

Fixing a cross-reference in a definition of “violent crime” and updating terminology to reflect changes in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (suggested as remedial language by the Department of Justice).

Impact

The implications of AB932 are largely administrative, providing a necessary update to existing laws that define violent crimes, particularly those occurring in school zones. By refining the definition of violent crime to accurately reflect contemporary standards and legal classifications, this bill seeks to resolve ambiguities in the law. These updates are essential for law enforcement and judicial procedures which rely on precise definitions to uphold legal accountability regarding violent offenses.

Summary

Assembly Bill 932 (AB932) focuses on revising the legal definitions of violent crimes within Wisconsin's statutes. Specifically, it aims to amend references related to the classification of felonies and misdemeanors, ensuring that they align with changes made by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The bill primarily introduces remedial language recommended by the Department of Justice, making statutory adjustments necessary for clarity and consistency with federal standards.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding AB932 appears to be neutral, given its technical nature and lack of major opposition. Since the bill's changes are characterized as remedial and necessary for legal accuracy rather than introducing any new policies or restrictions, stakeholders within the legal and law enforcement communities may view its passage as beneficial for maintaining legal robustness without instigating significant legislative contention. This has resulted in a largely supportive environment focused on ensuring legal clarity.

Contention

There do not appear to be significant points of contention regarding AB932 as its provisions are mainly technical corrections rather than substantial policy shifts. However, any potential concern could arise surrounding the interpretation and implementation of the updated definitions by law enforcement and judicial bodies, as precise legal language is crucial in the handling of violent crime cases. Stakeholder discussions may emerge around how these amendments will impact the interpretation of existing laws and the enforcement of penalties.

Companion Bills

WI SB911

Crossfiled Fixing a cross-reference in a definition of “violent crime” and updating terminology to reflect changes in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (suggested as remedial language by the Department of Justice).

Previously Filed As

WI SB911

Fixing a cross-reference in a definition of “violent crime” and updating terminology to reflect changes in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (suggested as remedial language by the Department of Justice).

WI AB936

Definition of personal assistance services for the purposes of vocational rehabilitation; updating reference to federal vocational rehabilitation law; updating references to the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014; updating reference to federal law for certificate of registration as a migrant labor contractor; updating statutory reference to federal Social Security Act; and updating references to federal law for safety standards for vehicles used to transport traveling sales crews (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Workforce Development).

WI SB915

Definition of personal assistance services for the purposes of vocational rehabilitation; updating reference to federal vocational rehabilitation law; updating references to the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014; updating reference to federal law for certificate of registration as a migrant labor contractor; updating statutory reference to federal Social Security Act; and updating references to federal law for safety standards for vehicles used to transport traveling sales crews (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Workforce Development).

WI AB931

Grants to HealthNet of Rock County, Inc.; a reference to generalized public health nursing programs; and updating terminology from “advanced practice nurse prescriber” to “advanced practice registered nurse” (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Health Services).

WI SB910

Grants to HealthNet of Rock County, Inc.; a reference to generalized public health nursing programs; and updating terminology from “advanced practice nurse prescriber” to “advanced practice registered nurse” (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Health Services).

WI AB933

Updating references to PI 34 of the administrative code and eliminating an obsolete grandfather provision related to a license to teach industrial arts (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Public Instruction).

WI SB912

Updating references to PI 34 of the administrative code and eliminating an obsolete grandfather provision related to a license to teach industrial arts (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Public Instruction).

WI AB940

Eliminating defunct references to certain economic development positions (suggested as remedial language by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation).

WI SB919

Eliminating defunct references to certain economic development positions (suggested as remedial language by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation).

WI HB1552

Relating to changing the name of the offense of child pornography to child sexual abuse material and to updating references to conform to that terminology.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.