
A busy week continues for Senator Andre Jacque, as two of his bills are on their way to the governor’s desk.
One of the major bills now on its way to Governor Tony Evers’ desk is Senate Bill 7, which would prohibit any foreign adversary of the United States from purchasing and owning property in Wisconsin.
Sen. Jacque noted, “Only those countries identified under federal law as actively undermining the security and sovereignty of America would be affected, including China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, Cuba, and the Nicolás Maduro regime in Venezuela.”
Also advancing was the bipartisan Senate Bill 134, which would extend the window in which military parents could apply for open enrollment to within 90 days of receiving military orders.
Sen. Jacque said of the measure, “Military families frequently move between posts, and orders they receive are rarely in sync with the school calendar and open enrollment cycles. Wisconsin should seek to remove any obstacles facing military families and grant increased flexibility to allow them to make the best education decisions for their children.”












