Robert G. Donovan, Wisconsin State Representative for 81st District | Official Website
Robert G. Donovan, Wisconsin State Representative for 81st District | Official Website
It passed both chambers as of June 18, clearing the Assembly by a vote of 53-43 and the Senate by a vote of 18-14.
However, Gov. Tony Evers vetoed the bill on Aug. 11.
The bill, introduced as AB85 on Feb. 28, during the 2025 session, was summarized by the state legislature as follows: "recommendation to revoke extended supervision, parole, or probation if a person is charged with a crime. (FE)".
The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.
In essence, this bill mandates that the Department of Corrections recommend revoking the extended supervision, parole, or probation of individuals who are charged with a crime while on release. It amends the statutes to specify that if the department alleges a violation of the conditions of extended supervision, parole, or probation, and the person is subsequently charged with a crime, a recommendation for revocation must be made. The bill also details the process for revocation hearings, including the roles of hearing examiners and potential waiver of hearings by the individual charged. The provisions first apply to charges filed on the bill's effective date.
In the Assembly, one Democrat and 52 Republicans voted in favor while 42 Democrats and one Republican opposed it.
Meanwhile, in the Senate, 18 Republicans voted in favor while 14 Democrats voted against it.
Representatives B. Jacobson, Donovan, Duchow, Maxey, Murphy, and three other legislators introduced the bill in the Wisconsin Assembly on Feb. 28 during the 2025 legislative session. The bill was also co-authored by Sen. Rob Hutton (Republican-5th District), Rep. Cindi Duchow (Republican-97th District), Rep. Daniel Knodl (Republican-24th District), Rep. Dave Maxey (Republican-83rd District), and Rep. David Murphy (Republican-56th District).
The bill was also co-sponsored by Sen. Julian Bradley (Republican-28th District), Sen. André Jacque (Republican-1st District), Sen. Jesse L. James (Republican-23rd District) and four other co-sponsors.
Donovan graduated from St. Francis De Sales Seminary and again from the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee.
Donovan, a Republican, was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 2025 to represent the state's 61st Assembly district, replacing previous state representative Amanda Nedweski.
In Wisconsin, the legislative process starts when a senator, constituent, group, or agency proposes an idea for a bill. After drafting, the bill is introduced, numbered, and referred to a committee for review and public input. If approved, it moves through three readings and votes in both the Senate and Assembly. Once both chambers pass the same version, the bill goes to the governor, who can sign it, veto it, or let it become law without a signature. Only a small share of bills introduced each session ultimately become law. You can learn more about the Wisconsin legislative process here.
Legislator | Party | District | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
Adam Neylon | Republican | 15 | Yea |
Alex A. Dallman | Republican | 39 | Yea |
Alex R. Joers | Democrat | 81 | Nay |
Amaad Rivera-Wagner | Democrat | 90 | Nay |
Amanda M. Nedweski | Republican | 32 | Yea |
Andrew Hysell | Democrat | 48 | Nay |
Angela Stroud | Democrat | 73 | Nay |
Angelina M. Cruz | Democrat | 62 | Nay |
Angelito Tenorio | Democrat | 14 | Nay |
Ann Roe | Democrat | 44 | Nay |
Barbara Dittrich | Republican | 99 | Yea |
Ben DeSmidt | Democrat | 65 | Nay |
Benjamin Franklin | Republican | 88 | Yea |
Bob G. Donovan | Republican | 61 | Yea |
Brent Jacobson | Republican | 87 | Yea |
Brienne Brown | Democrat | 43 | Nay |
Calvin T. Callahan | Republican | 35 | Yea |
Chanz J. Green | Republican | 74 | Yea |
Christian Phelps | Democrat | 93 | Absent |
Christine Sinicki | Democrat | 20 | Nay |
Chuck Wichgers | Republican | 84 | Yea |
Cindi Duchow | Republican | 97 | Yea |
Clint P. Moses | Republican | 92 | Yea |
Clinton M. Anderson | Democrat | 45 | Nay |
Daniel Knodl | Republican | 24 | Yea |
Darrin B. Madison | Democrat | 10 | Nay |
Dave Maxey | Republican | 83 | Yea |
David Armstrong | Republican | 67 | Yea |
David Murphy | Republican | 56 | Yea |
David Steffen | Republican | 4 | Yea |
Dean Kaufert | Republican | 53 | Yea |
Deb Andraca | Democrat | 23 | Nay |
Duke Tucker | Republican | 75 | Yea |
Elijah R. Behnke | Republican | 6 | Yea |
Francesca Hong | Democrat | 76 | Nay |
Greta Neubauer | Democrat | 66 | Nay |
Jeffrey Mursau | Republican | 36 | Yea |
Jenna Jacobson | Democrat | 50 | Nay |
Jerry L. O'Connor | Republican | 60 | Yea |
Jessie Rodriguez | Republican | 21 | Yea |
Jill Billings | Democrat | 95 | Nay |
Jim Piwowarczyk | Republican | 98 | Yea |
Joan Fitzgerald | Democrat | 46 | Nay |
Jodi Emerson | Democrat | 91 | Nay |
Joe Sheehan | Democrat | 26 | Nay |
Joel Kitchens | Republican | 1 | Yea |
John Spiros | Republican | 86 | Yea |
Joy L. Goeben | Republican | 5 | Yea |
Kalan Haywood | Democrat | 16 | Nay |
Karen DeSanto | Democrat | 40 | Nay |
Karen Kirsch | Democrat | 7 | Nay |
Karen R. Hurd | Republican | 69 | Yea |
Kevin Petersen | Republican | 57 | Yea |
Lee Snodgrass | Democrat | 52 | Nay |
Lindee Rae Brill | Republican | 27 | Yea |
Lisa Subeck | Democrat | 79 | Nay |
Lori A. Palmeri | Democrat | 54 | Nay |
Margaret Arney | Democrat | 18 | Nay |
Mark Born | Republican | 37 | Yea |
Maureen McCarville | Democrat | 42 | Nay |
Mike Bare | Democrat | 80 | Nay |
Nancy VanderMeer | Republican | 70 | Yea |
Nate L. Gustafson | Republican | 55 | Yea |
Patrick Snyder | Republican | 85 | Yea |
Paul Melotik | Republican | 22 | Yea |
Paul Tittl | Republican | 25 | Yea |
Priscilla A. Prado | Democrat | 9 | Nay |
Randy Udell | Democrat | 47 | Nay |
Renuka Mayadev | Democrat | 77 | Nay |
Rick Gundrum | Republican | 58 | Yea |
Rob Kreibich | Republican | 28 | Yea |
Rob Summerfield | Republican | 68 | Yea |
Rob Swearingen | Republican | 34 | Yea |
Robert Brooks | Republican | 59 | Yea |
Robert Wittke | Republican | 63 | Yea |
Robin Vos | Republican | 33 | Yea |
Robyn Vining | Democrat | 13 | Nay |
Ron Tusler | Republican | 3 | Yea |
Russell Goodwin | Democrat | 12 | Nay |
Ryan M. Clancy | Democrat | 19 | Nay |
Ryan Spaude | Democrat | 89 | Nay |
Scott Allen | Republican | 82 | Yea |
Scott Krug | Republican | 72 | Yea |
Sequanna Taylor | Democrat | 11 | Nay |
Shae A. Sortwell | Republican | 2 | Nay |
Shannon Zimmerman | Republican | 30 | Yea |
Shelia Stubbs | Democrat | 78 | Nay |
Steve Doyle | Democrat | 94 | Yea |
Supreme Moore Omokunde | Democrat | 17 | Nay |
Sylvia Ortiz-Velez | Democrat | 8 | Absent |
Tara Johnson | Democrat | 96 | Nay |
Tip McGuire | Democrat | 64 | Nay |
Todd Novak | Republican | 51 | Yea |
Tony Kurtz | Republican | 41 | Yea |
Travis Tranel | Republican | 49 | Yea |
Treig E. Pronschinske | Republican | 29 | Yea |
Tyler August | Republican | 31 | Yea |
Vincent Miresse | Democrat | 71 | Nay |
William Penterman | Republican | 38 | Absent |
Legislator | Party | District | Vote |
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André Jacque | Republican | 1 | Yea |
Brad Pfaff | Democrat | 32 | Nay |
Chris Kapenga | Republican | 33 | Yea |
Chris Larson | Democrat | 7 | Nay |
Cory Tomczyk | Republican | 29 | Yea |
Dan Feyen | Republican | 20 | Yea |
Devin LeMahieu | Republican | 9 | Yea |
Dianne H. Hesselbein | Democrat | 27 | Nay |
Dora E. Drake | Democrat | 4 | Nay |
Eric Wimberger | Republican | 2 | Yea |
Howard L. Marklein | Republican | 17 | Yea |
Jamie Wall | Democrat | 30 | Nay |
Jeff Smith | Democrat | 31 | Nay |
Jesse L. James | Republican | 23 | Yea |
Jodi Habush Sinykin | Democrat | 8 | Nay |
John Jagler | Republican | 13 | Yea |
Julian Bradley | Republican | 28 | Yea |
Kelda Roys | Democrat | 26 | Nay |
Kristin Dassler-Alfheim | Democrat | 18 | Nay |
LaTonya Johnson | Democrat | 6 | Absent |
Mark Spreitzer | Democrat | 15 | Nay |
Mary Felzkowski | Republican | 12 | Yea |
Melissa Ratcliff | Democrat | 16 | Nay |
Patrick Testin | Republican | 24 | Yea |
Rachael Cabral-Guevara | Republican | 19 | Yea |
Rob Hutton | Republican | 5 | Yea |
Rob Stafsholt | Republican | 10 | Yea |
Robert W. Wirch | Democrat | 22 | Nay |
Romaine Robert Quinn | Republican | 25 | Yea |
Sarah Keyeski | Democrat | 14 | Nay |
Steve L. Nass | Republican | 11 | Yea |
Tim Carpenter | Democrat | 3 | Nay |
Van H. Wanggaard | Republican | 21 | Yea |