Wisconsin State Rep. Adam Neylon (R-Madison)
State Government: Agencies/Departments/Divisions | Elected State Legislators
Recent News About Wisconsin State Rep. Adam Neylon (R-Madison)
-
Rep. Neylon criticizes DHS rule changes affecting parental terminology
Yesterday, the Assembly Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care voted along party lines to request changes to a new administrative rule from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS).
-
Rep. Adam Neylon provides lake safety alerts and attends NeuTool ribbon cutting
Rep. Adam Neylon issued public safety advisories regarding lake conditions and local flooding on August 11, before attending a business ribbon-cutting ceremony on August 13.
-
Wisconsin Supreme Court limits legislature's rule oversight
Today, the Wisconsin Supreme Court issued a ruling in the case of Evers v. Marklein that affects the oversight powers of the Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules (JCRAR).
-
Waukesha County seeks increased funding for prosecutor's office
The Joint Committee on Finance has given its approval to a budget motion that aims to increase funding for the prosecutor's office in Waukesha County.
-
Wisconsin considers expanding apprentice-to-journey worker ratio
The construction industry is facing a significant challenge as it prepares for an anticipated increase in demand for services.
-
Waukesha representatives propose budget amendment for additional district attorney positions
State Representatives from Waukesha County have put forward a budget amendment to add ten positions to the District Attorney’s Office.
-
Lawmakers propose new bills to reduce regulatory restrictions in Wisconsin
Today in Madison, Republican lawmakers, including members from the State Assembly and State Senate, introduced a legislative package called "Wisconsin's Red Tape Reset."
-
Wisconsin lawmakers propose bills to limit state-level regulations
GOP lawmakers in Wisconsin are set to introduce a series of bills targeting what they describe as excessive state-level regulations.
-
Legislator comments on JCRAR's decisions concerning Wisconsin Elections Commission rules
Today, Representative Adam Neylon released a statement following the Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules (JCRAR) voting on motions regarding two rules proposed by the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC).
-
Wisconsin Assembly passes unemployment reform bills led by Rep. Neylon
The Wisconsin Assembly passed several bills focused on reforming the state's Unemployment Insurance (UI) program and the Department of Workforce Development (DWD).
-
Wisconsin Assembly passes bill on verifying suspect's citizenship status
Today, the Wisconsin Assembly passed Assembly Bill 24.
-
Wisconsin Assembly passes public safety bills with bipartisan support
This week, the Wisconsin Assembly approved several public safety bills designed to improve safety in communities and schools.
-
Wisconsin Assembly committee approves new healthcare legislation
The Wisconsin Assembly Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care has approved several bills aimed at enhancing healthcare for residents of the state.
-
Wisconsin Assembly passes bills prioritizing student success
Today, the Wisconsin Assembly passed a series of bills aimed at enhancing the educational experience for students in the state.
-
Rep. Neylon supports constitutional amendment for voter ID requirement
State Representative Adam Neylon of Pewaukee has announced his support for Senate Joint Resolution 2, a legislative measure aimed at amending the Wisconsin Constitution to mandate valid photographic identification for voting.
-
Wisconsin lawmakers use REINS Act for greater oversight on rule-making
In 2017, the REINS Act (Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny) was passed in Wisconsin, a move that was welcomed by conservatives across the state.
-
Rep. Neylon’s Bill on Campaign Ads with Artificial Intelligence Signed into Law 2023 Wisconsin Act 123
Representative Neylon's initiative to combat disinformation in political campaigns through transparency in the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology has seen success as Governor Evers signed Act 123 into law. The new law mandates that any audio or video communications funded by candidates or groups seeking to influence elections must disclose if the content includes AI-generated elements, like "deepfakes."In response to the enactment of Act 123, Rep. Neylon expressed his satisfaction, stating, "I’m pleased to see Governor Evers signed Act 123 into law. This act...
-
Rep. Neylon’s bill on campaign ads with artificial intelligence signed into law
State Representative Adam Neylon (R-Pewaukee) announced that Assembly Bill 664, focused on artificial intelligence (AI), has been signed into law by Governor Evers, establishing the 2023 Wisconsin Act 123.