AB1027 Food Stamp Program Information Bill Vetoed
Summary
Wisconsin Governor vetoed Assembly Bill 1027 on April 8, 2026. The bill would have required state agencies to compile and provide information relating to the food stamp (SNAP) program to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The bill had passed the Assembly 54-39 on February 19, 2026, and the Senate 18-15 on March 17, 2026, before being vetoed.
What changed
Assembly Bill 1027 was vetoed by the Wisconsin Governor on April 8, 2026, before it could become law. The bill would have required state agencies to compile and transmit information relating to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Affected parties, including state administrative agencies responsible for SNAP administration, will not face new reporting obligations under this proposal. No changes to existing compliance requirements resulted from this vetoed bill. Legislative activity on this topic may continue in future sessions.
What to do next
- Monitor for future legislative proposals on SNAP reporting requirements
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ChangeBridge / Wisconsin / AB1027 Vetoed AB1027 Assembly Bill Vetoed 2026-04-08
Requiring information relating to the food stamp program to be compiled and provided to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. (FE)
An Act Relating to: requiring information relating to the food stamp program to be compiled and provided to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. (FE)
Bill Details
State Wisconsin
Session 2025-2026 Regular Session
Chamber House
Official Source docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2025/proposals/re...
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Sponsors
Nate Gustafson (Rep - R) Jerry O'Connor (Rep - R) Dave Maxey (Rep - R) Rick Gundrum (Rep - R) Mark Born (Rep - R) Jim Piwowarczyk (Rep - R) Shae Sortwell (Rep - R) William Penterman (Rep - R) Brent Jacobson (Rep - R) Rob Kreibich (Rep - R) Dan Knodl (Rep - R) Joy Goeben (Rep - R) Amanda Nedweski (Rep - R) Barbara Dittrich (Rep - R) Lindee Brill (Rep - R) Chanz Green (Rep - R) Elijah Behnke (Rep - R) David Murphy (Rep - R) Chris Kapenga (Sen - R) Rachael Cabral-Guevara (Sen - R) Steve Nass (Sen - R)
Action History
2026-04-08 A Report vetoed by the Governor on 4-8-2026 2026-04-02 A Presented to the Governor on 4-2-2026 2026-03-20 A Report correctly enrolled on 3-20-2026 2026-03-20 A LRB correction (Assembly Substitute Amendment 1) 2026-03-18 A Received from Senate concurred in 2026-03-17 S Ordered immediately messaged 2026-03-17 S Read a third time and concurred in 2026-03-17 S Rules suspended to give bill its third reading 2026-03-17 S Ordered to a third reading 2026-03-17 S Decision of the Chair stands as the judgment of the Senate, Ayes 18, Noes 15 2026-03-17 S Point of order that Senate Substitute Amendment 1 was not germane well taken 2026-03-17 S Read a second time 2026-03-17 S Senate Substitute Amendment 1 offered by Senators Roys, Carpenter, Dassler-Alfheim, Drake, Habush Sinykin, Hesselbein, L. Johnson, Keyeski, Larson, Pfaff, Ratcliff, Smith, Spreitzer, Wall and Wirch 2026-03-16 S Placed on calendar 3-17-2026 pursuant to Senate Rule 18(1) 2026-03-16 S Fiscal estimate received 2026-03-12 S Available for scheduling 2026-03-12 S Report concurrence recommended by Committee on Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State and Federal Affairs, Ayes 3, Noes 2 2026-03-12 S Executive action taken 2026-03-11 S Public hearing held 2026-02-25 S Read first time and referred to committee on Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State and Federal Affairs 2026-02-23 S Received from Assembly 2026-02-19 A Ordered immediately messaged 2026-02-19 A Read a third time and passed, Ayes 54, Noes 39 2026-02-19 A Rules suspended 2026-02-19 A Ordered to a third reading 2026-02-19 A Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 adopted 2026-02-19 A Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 offered by Representative Knodl 2026-02-19 A Read a second time 2026-02-18 A Made a special order of business at 12:04 PM on 2-19-2026 pursuant to Assembly Resolution 14 2026-02-12 A Referred to committee on Rules 2026-02-12 A Report passage recommended by Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care, Ayes 9, Noes 5 2026-02-11 A Executive action taken 2026-02-11 A Public hearing held 2026-02-10 A Representative Wichgers added as a coauthor 2026-02-06 A Read first time and referred to Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care 2026-02-06 A Introduced
Votes
2026-02-19 Assembly: Read a third time and passed Yea: 54 Nay: 39 2026-03-17 Senate: Decision of the Chair stands as the judgment of the Senate Yea: 18 Nay: 15
Committee Referrals
2026-02-06 A Health, Aging and Long-Term Care 2026-02-12 A Rules 2026-02-25 S Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State and Federal Affairs
Amendments
2026-02-19 Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 2026-03-17 Senate Substitute Amendment 1
Bill Text Versions
2026-02-06 Introduced 2026-03-20 Enrolled Legislative data powered by LegiScan (CC BY 4.0)
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