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Introduced
12/03/2025
12/03/2025
In Committee
12/03/2025
12/03/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2025-2026 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill creates conditions that must be met when placing an inmate of a state prison or county jail in solitary confinement. Under current law, for violating the rules of the state prison or county jail, an inmate may be kept in solitary confinement, under the care and advice of a physician. In a county jail, the period of solitary confinement may not exceed 10 days. The bill provides that, for violating the rules of the state prison, the period of solitary confinement may not exceed 10 days and further provides that in a state prison or county jail, a person may not be placed in solitary confinement sooner than 60 days after being released from a previous period of solitary confinement. The bill provides that, if an inmate has been placed in solitary confinement, the warden or superintendent of the prison or sheriff of the county jail must provide to the inmate within two hours all of the following items: at least one book that belongs to the inmate, of the inmate’s choice, a pen or pencil, at least 10 pieces of paper, at least 10 envelopes, the inmate’s personal address book, soap, a toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, deodorant, and if the inmate is menstruating, feminine hygiene products. The bill also requires that if the inmate is pregnant, they must be allowed, within two hours of confinement, access to their prenatal care team, including doula services if applicable, via an in-person a hybrid method that utilizes technological means. The bill also requires that the inmate must be allowed to access, within 24 hours of confinement, three 25-minute visitation periods per week to be conducted via live audiovisual means. The bill also requires that, beginning within 48 hours after confinement, the inmate is provided with at least 15 hours per week of structured programming in his or her cell, which must include visits of at least 30 minutes at least twice per week from the inmate’s assigned case manager and at least five times per week from representatives for a variety of other services. The bill also requires that the inmate receive an in-person visit of at least 30 minutes on at least two separate days per week from the inmate’s housing unit manager, a corrections captain, a complaint examiner, or, for inmates of a state correctional institution, the warden or superintendent or his or her deputy or, for inmates of a county jail, a corrections commander, superintendent, assistant superintendent, or sheriff. For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.
AI Summary
This bill establishes comprehensive new regulations for solitary confinement in state prisons and county jails in Wisconsin, limiting the duration and improving conditions for inmates placed in solitary cells. The bill restricts solitary confinement to a maximum of 10 days and mandates that an inmate cannot be placed in solitary confinement until at least 60 days have passed since their previous solitary confinement period. Within two hours of confinement, inmates must be provided with personal items including a book of their choice, writing materials, personal address book, and various hygiene products. For pregnant inmates, the bill ensures access to their prenatal care team within two hours, using in-person or hybrid technological methods. Inmates are guaranteed three 25-minute remote visitation periods per week and must receive at least 15 hours of structured programming weekly, including regular visits from case managers and representatives from various services like health, psychiatric, and educational departments. Additionally, inmates must receive at least two 30-minute in-person visits per week from prison or jail management personnel, such as housing unit managers, corrections captains, or senior administrators. These provisions aim to humanize the solitary confinement experience and provide inmates with basic supports and minimal social interaction during their isolation.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (12)
Margaret Arney (D)*,
Ryan Clancy (D)*,
Russell Goodwin (D)*,
Francesca Hong (D)*,
Alex Joers (D)*,
Darrin Madison (D)*,
Vincent Miresse (D)*,
Christian Phelps (D)*,
Christine Sinicki (D)*,
Angela Stroud (D)*,
Shelia Stubbs (D)*,
Angelito Tenorio (D)*,
Last Action
Fiscal estimate received (on 02/27/2026)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2025/proposals/reg/asm/bill/ab740 |
| Fiscal Note - AB740: Fiscal Estimate From DOC | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2025/related/fe/ab740/ab740_doc.pdf |
| BillText | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/document/proposaltext/2025/REG/AB740.pdf |
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