A Republican state lawmaker is floating sweeping overhauls to how the state conducts elections. But, even before they’ve been officially introduced, the bills are already facing pushback. The six bills, proposed by Republican Senator Duey Stroebel of Saukville, would change requirements for indefinitely confined voters, institute stricter voter ID laws and bar election funding from private organizations — among a variety of other things. The bills are currently circulating for co-sponsors and haven’t been formally introduced onto the floor. Despite that, they’ve already faced pushback from a number of Democrats and even Republican State Assembly Speaker Robin Vos.