Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AR7

Introduced
3/13/25  
Refer
3/13/25  

Caption

Recognizing the achievements of women athletes in Wisconsin.

Impact

The recognition of women athletes grounded in this resolution is significant, as it aligns with ongoing efforts to promote gender equity in sports and encourage future generations of female athletes. It acknowledges the historical and ongoing contributions of women in various sporting disciplines, potentially fostering a more inclusive environment in Wisconsin's athletic framework. The resolution not only highlights past achievements but serves as an inspiration for young athletes to aspire towards excellence in their respective sports.

Summary

Assembly Resolution 7 (AR7) introduced in Wisconsin recognizes the significant achievements of women athletes across the state, celebrating their efforts in both professional and collegiate athletics. The resolution highlights various women and teams that have made notable contributions to athletics in Wisconsin, including the University of Wisconsin's Women's Ice Hockey Team, which has secured multiple Frozen Four Championships. The bill also pays tribute to individual athletes, such as Margaret Danhauser from the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League and Olympic medalists like Bonnie Blair and Gwen Jorgensen.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory in nature, it does not appear to generate significant contention or opposition, focusing instead on unity and recognition. However, implicit in such acknowledgments is the ongoing discussion about the disparities in resources and support for women's sports compared to men's, which may warrant further exploration in the legislative domain. Overall, AR7 stands as a positive affirmation of women's roles in sport while subtly advocating for continued progress in gender equity within athletics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SJR16

Recognizing May 1 of each year as St. Joseph the Worker Day in Wisconsin and recognizing and appreciating the dignity of all working men and women in Wisconsin.

WI AJR16

Recognizing May 1 of each year as St. Joseph the Worker Day in Wisconsin and recognizing and appreciating the dignity of all working men and women in Wisconsin.

WI SJR130

Celebrating the Wisconsin athletes competing in the 2026 Olympic Winter Games and Paralympic Winter Games in Italy.

WI AJR140

Celebrating the Wisconsin athletes competing in the 2026 Olympic Winter Games and Paralympic Winter Games in Italy.

WI SR275

Recognizing professional golfer Sergio Garca for his achievements.

WI AJR30

Congratulating the University of Wisconsin–Madison women’s hockey team on winning the 2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Hockey National Championship.

WI SJR30

Congratulating the University of Wisconsin–Madison women’s hockey team on winning the 2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Hockey National Championship.

WI HR96

Recognizing March 8, 2025, as "International Women's Day" in Pennsylvania with respect for women's rich and diverse accomplishments and aspirations.

WI SR54

Recognizing Christy Martin for her remarkable achievements in boxing

WI AJR73

Recognizing June 2025 as Black Music Month in the state of Wisconsin.

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