SJR 58

  • Wisconsin Senate Joint Resolution
  • 2021-2022 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Aug 11, 2021
  • Passed Senate Jan 25, 2022
  • Assembly
  • Governor

Relating to: applying to Congress under Article V of the Constitution of the United States for a convention to propose an amendment providing that the Supreme Court of the United States shall be composed of 9 justices.

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Actions


Mar 15, 2022

Assembly

Failed to concur in pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1

Mar 10, 2022

Assembly

Read and referred to committee on Rules

Jan 25, 2022

Assembly

Received from Senate

Senate

Rules suspended and taken up

Senate

Ordered immediately messaged

Senate

Adopted, Ayes 18, Noes 14

Jan 21, 2022

Senate

Placed on calendar 1-25-2022 pursuant to Senate Rule 18(1)

Jan 05, 2022

Senate

Representative Ramthun withdrawn as a cosponsor

Nov 04, 2021

Senate

Available for scheduling

Senate

Report adoption recommended by Committee on Government Operations, Legal Review and Consumer Protection, Ayes 3, Noes 2

Senate

Executive action taken

Oct 26, 2021

Senate

Public hearing held

Sep 01, 2021

Senate

Representative Penterman added as a cosponsor

Aug 18, 2021

Senate

Representative Schraa added as a cosponsor

Aug 11, 2021

Senate

Read first time and referred to Committee on Government Operations, Legal Review and Consumer Protection

Senate

Introduced by Senators Bradley, Wimberger, Felzkowski and Marklein; cosponsored by Representatives Kurtz, Brandtjen, Cabral-Guevara, Dittrich, Horlacher, Krug, Kuglitsch, Magnafici, Moses, Ramthun, Rozar, Steffen, Tusler and Wichgers

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
Joint Resolution Text PDF HTML

Related Documents

Document Format
2021 Assembly Joint Resolution 77 HTML
Wisconsin Ethics Commission information HTML
LC Bill Hearing Materials HTML
SJR58 ROCP for Committee on Government Operations, Legal Review and Consumer Protection On 11/4/2021 HTML
SJR58 ROCP for Committee on Rules HTML

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