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WI AB343

WI AB343
School mental health and pupil wellness aid and making an appropriation.


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Introduced
07/08/2025
In Committee
07/08/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2025-2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill changes the types of expenditures that are eligible for reimbursement under the state categorical aid program related to pupil mental health. Under current law, the Department of Public Instruction must make payments to school districts, independent charter schools, and private schools participating in parental choice programs (local education agency) that increased the amount they spent to employ, hire, or retain social workers. Under current law, DPI first pays each eligible local education agency 50 percent of the amount by which the eligible local education agency increased its expenditures for social workers in the preceding school year over the amount it expended in the school year immediately preceding the preceding school year. If, after making those payments, there is money remaining in the appropriation account for that aid program, DPI makes additional payments to eligible local education agencies. The amount of those additional payments is determined based on the amount remaining in the appropriation account and the amount spent by eligible local education agencies to employ, hire, and retain social workers during the previous school year. The bill expands eligibility for the payments under the aid program to include spending on school counselors, school social workers, school psychologists, and school nurses (pupil services professionals). The bill also eliminates the two tier reimbursement structure of the aid program and eliminates the requirement that a local education agency is eligible for the aid only if the local education agency increased its spending. Under the bill, any local education agency that made expenditures to employ, hire, or retain pupil services professionals during the previous school year is eligible for reimbursement under the aid program. For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.

AI Summary

This bill modifies the state's mental health and pupil wellness aid program by expanding the types of professionals eligible for reimbursement and simplifying the aid distribution process. Previously, the program only reimbursed school districts for increased spending on social workers, using a two-tier payment system where districts first received 50% of their increased social worker expenditures. Now, the bill broadens eligibility to include school counselors, social workers, psychologists, and nurses (collectively called "pupil services professionals"), and removes the requirement that districts must show an increase in spending to qualify for aid. The bill also changes the reimbursement structure so that any local education agency that spent money on these professionals in the previous school year can receive aid. To support this expanded program, the state is appropriating $16.5 million in fiscal year 2025-26 and $18 million in fiscal year 2026-27. The changes aim to provide more flexibility and support for schools in maintaining critical mental health and wellness staff, with the goal of better supporting student mental health and well-being across different types of educational institutions, including public schools, charter schools, and private schools participating in choice programs.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (39)

Clint Anderson (D)* Margaret Arney (D)* Mike Bare (D)* Brienne Brown (D)* Ryan Clancy (D)* Karen DeSanto (D)* Ben DeSmidt (D)* Jodene Emerson (D)* Joan Fitzgerald (D)* Russell Goodwin (D)* Kalan Haywood (D)* Francesca Hong (D)* Alex Joers (D)* Tara Johnson (D)* Karen Kirsch (D)* Darrin Madison (D)* Vincent Miresse (D)* Supreme Moore Omokunde (D)* Greta Neubauer (D)* Lori Palmeri (D)* Christian Phelps (D)* Amaad Rivera-Wagner (D)* Ann Roe (D)* Christine Sinicki (D)* Angela Stroud (D)* Shelia Stubbs (D)* Lisa Subeck (D)* Angelito Tenorio (D)* Randy Udell (D)* Robyn Vining (D)* Tim Carpenter (D),  Dora Drake (D),  Dianne Hesselbein (D),  LaTonya Johnson (D),  Chris Larson (D),  Brad Pfaff (D),  Melissa Ratcliff (D),  Jeff Smith (D),  Mark Spreitzer (D), 

Last Action

Representative J. Jacobson added as a coauthor (on 01/08/2026)

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