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Wisconsin Bill: AB 810

Requiring 60 Minutes of Recess

Topics

Children's Health & School Nutrition

Bill Information

MAHA Approved

Summary

Bill Summary

WI AB 810 would have required all Wisconsin public and charter schools to provide at least 60 minutes of recess each school day for students in kindergarten through sixth grade, starting in the 2026–27 school year. The bill defined recess as supervised, unstructured time for physical activity, play, organized games, or social engagement, explicitly barred the use of personal electronic devices (phones, tablets, computers) during the minutes that count toward the 60‑minute requirement, and prohibited withholding recess as punishment except when a student poses an immediate safety threat. It also directed the Department of Public Instruction to provide annual guidance and model professional development on implementing the new recess rules and raised the cap on how much recess can count toward required instructional hours from 30 minutes to 60 minutes per day. The bill ultimately failed to pass as of March 23, 2026.


Why It Matter to MAHA

The Make America Healthy Again Movement supports WI AB 810 because it would guarantee a full hour of daily, device‑free, active recess for K–6 students, directly advancing MAHA’s focus on reducing sedentary time and improving children’s physical and mental health. Protecting recess from being taken away as punishment and recognizing up to 60 minutes of it as instructional time both elevate movement and social play to core parts of the school day, which fits MAHA’s view that activity is as fundamental as academics for healthy brain and body development. Even though the bill failed this session, its structure provides a strong model for future MAHA‑aligned recess legislation in Wisconsin and other states.

Introduced

12/23/2025

In Committee

12/23/2025

Failed

03/23/2026

Sponsors

Will Penterman

Will Penterman

Republican Representative (WI)

Barbara Dittrich

Barbara Dittrich

Republican Representative (WI)

Joy Goeben

Joy Goeben

Republican Representative (WI)

Elijah Behnke

Elijah Behnke

Republican Representative (WI)

Activity

12/23/2025

Introduced by Representatives Penterman, Dittrich, Goeben and Behnke; cosponsored by Senator Cabral-Guevara

12/23/2025

Read first time and referred to Committee on Education

01/07/2026

Representative Gustafson added as a coauthor

01/13/2026

Fiscal estimate received

01/29/2026

Representative Kurtz added as a coauthor

03/23/2026

Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1

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