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Assembly Bill 128
Relating To: Relating to: requiring first responders to be trained to administer epinephrine delivery systems. (FE)
Bill Text and History
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Lobbying Principals
PrintPrincipal Name | Notified Date | Communication Date | Comments | Supporting Documentation | |
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Badger State Sheriffs' Association | Notified Date 4/23/2025 | Communication Date N/A | Comments | Supporting Documentation | Position Info |
For
Report Date4/23/2025 Comments BSSA supports this bill, however requests state funding be provided to cover the cost of the Epi-Pens for county and local first responders. |
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Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups | Notified Date 4/17/2025 | Communication Date N/A | Comments | Supporting Documentation | |
For
Report Date4/17/2025 |
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League of Wisconsin Municipalities | Notified Date 4/23/2025 | Communication Date N/A | Comments | Supporting Documentation | Position Info |
Undisclosed
Report Date4/23/2025 Comments We are still evaluating this proposal. We are concerned with the upfront and ongoing costs and the availability and shelf life of the medication. |
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Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Association Inc | Notified Date 5/13/2025 | Communication Date N/A | Comments | Supporting Documentation | |
Against
Report Date5/13/2025 |
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Wisconsin Counties Association | Notified Date 4/23/2025 | Communication Date 4/23/2025 | Comments | Supporting Documentation | Position Info |
Other
Report Date4/23/2025 Comments WCA in neutral on the legislation so long as there is funding from the state. |
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Wisconsin EMS Association | Notified Date 5/19/2025 | Communication Date N/A | Comments | Supporting Documentation | Position Info |
Undisclosed
Report Date5/19/2025 Comments We are supporting the prevention of deaths from anaphylaxis. We are concerned about the financial burden, potential access barriers, and the additional training commitments that would be imposed on EMS agencies for this legislation. |
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Wisconsin Medical Society | Notified Date 4/21/2025 | Communication Date N/A | Comments | Supporting Documentation | |
For
Report Date4/21/2025 |
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Wisconsin Nurses Association | Notified Date 5/22/2025 | Communication Date N/A | Comments | Supporting Documentation | |
For
Report Date5/22/2025 |
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Wisconsin Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs Association | Notified Date 4/23/2025 | Communication Date N/A | Comments | Supporting Documentation | Position Info |
For
Report Date4/23/2025 Comments WS&DSA supports this bill, however requests state funding be provided to cover the cost of the Epi-Pens for county and local first responders. |
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Wisconsin Towns Association | Notified Date 4/24/2025 | Communication Date 4/17/2025 | Comments | Supporting Documentation | Position Info |
Other
Report Date4/24/2025 Comments WTA supports improving training on and equipping epinephrine delivery systems with state fiscal support. |
Lobbying Efforts
No principal has reported any activity on this bill during the current legislative session.