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WI AB998

WI AB998
Recommendations made by the council on early literacy curricula.


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Introduced
02/02/2026
In Committee
02/04/2026
Crossed Over
02/19/2026
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

Potential new amendment
2025-2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Under current law, each school year, the Council on Early Literacy Curricula must recommend early literacy curricula and instructional materials for use in the following school year to the Department of Public Instruction. Within 30 days of receiving CELC’s recommendations, DPI must submit proposed recommendations for early literacy curricula and instructional materials for use in the following school year to the Joint Committee on Finance for approval using the 14-day passive review process. DPI must adopt the proposed recommendations, as approved by JCF. Current law requires DPI to award a grant to a school board, charter school, or private school participating in a parental choice program that, after January 1, 2024, adopts a literacy curriculum included in the approved recommendations. Under this bill, CELC must recommend early literacy curricula and instructional materials to DPI at least once every three school years, and the recommendations are not limited to use in the following school year. The bill also shortens the deadline for DPI to submit its recommendations to JCF from no later than 30 days after receiving CELC’s recommendations to no later than 14 days after receiving the recommendations. Finally, the bill requires DPI to submit CELC’s recommendations and any of its own recommendations, with an indication as to which entity made each recommendation, to the appropriate legislative standing committees at the same time it submits the recommendations to JCF.

AI Summary

This bill modifies the process by which early literacy curricula and instructional materials are recommended and adopted for use in Wisconsin schools. The Council on Early Literacy Curricula (CELC), which advises the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) on these matters, will now be required to make recommendations at least once every three school years, rather than annually, and these recommendations will not be limited to use in the immediately following school year. The bill also shortens the timeframe for the DPI to submit its own recommendations, along with those from the CELC, to the Joint Committee on Finance (JCF) and relevant legislative standing committees from 30 days to 14 days after receiving the CELC's input. Importantly, the DPI must now clearly indicate which recommendations come from the CELC and which are its own when submitting them for legislative review, a process that involves a 14-day passive review by the JCF, meaning the DPI can adopt the recommendations if the JCF does not schedule a review within that period.

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Government Affairs

Sponsors (7)

Last Action

Ordered immediately messaged (on 02/19/2026)

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