MADISON, Wis. (WRN) — More new laws are in the books for Wisconsin.

Governor Tony Evers signed more than 30 bills into law this week. Those include a new requirement for Wisconsin public, private and charter K-12 schools to notify parents of any misconduct at school which could affect their students’ well-being or safety, newly increased penalties associated with human trafficking and trafficking of a child, and a law extending the statute of limitations for prosecuting the crime of hiding or burying a corpse.

The Democratic governor also recently vetoed nine bills passed by the Republican majority Wisconsin Legislature. Lawmakers will likely pass more legislation when return to the Capitol in the New Year.