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WI AB279

WI AB279
Talent recruitment grants. (FE)


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Introduced
05/30/2025
In Committee
06/27/2025
Crossed Over
06/24/2025
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

Potential new amendment
2025-2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill directs the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation to establish and administer an economic development program for the purpose of awarding grants for talent recruitment programs to incentivize households outside of this state to relocate to municipalities in this state. An applicant is eligible for a grant under the bill if the applicant 1) is a city, village, town, county, or American Indian tribe or band in this state or a nonprofit organization with a mission that includes economic development, workforce and talent development, or community development; 2) provides WEDC with a talent recruitment program plan identifying the estimated costs and economic impacts of the program and the program[s total Xhousehold goal,Y meaning the total number of households the program seeks to successfully incentivize to relocate or commit to relocate from outside this state to a municipality in this state; 3) demonstrates its ability to contribute at least 20 percent of the total program cost, which may include local investments and in-kind donations; and 4) if the applicant is a previous recipient of a grant under the bill, the applicant has met its household goal stated in the talent recruitment program plan for the previous grant. A recipient of a grant under the bill must provide WEDC with semiannual reports detailing information regarding talent recruitment program outcomes. Under the bill, a household residing outside this state relocating to this state is eligible for incentives under a talent recruitment program if the household resides outside of this state at the time the household applies for incentives, has an individual household income of at least $55,000, and submits an application to the recipient of a grant under the bill. Under the bill, no more than $500,000 in grant moneys may be awarded to support talent recruitment programming in a single municipality in a single fiscal year. WEDC must disburse 50 percent of the total grant award upon entering into a grant contract and 50 percent of the total grant award upon the recipient reporting to WEDC that it has successfully met 50 percent of its household goal. If the recipient fails to meet half of its household goal, WEDC may not disburse the remaining grant amount. For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a talent recruitment grant program administered by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) to attract households from outside the state to relocate to Wisconsin municipalities. The program allows eligible applicants such as cities, counties, tribes, or nonprofit organizations focused on economic development to apply for grants to create talent recruitment programs. To qualify, applicants must submit a detailed program plan outlining estimated costs, economic impacts, and a specific household relocation goal, and demonstrate their ability to contribute at least 20% of the program's total cost. Eligible households must reside outside Wisconsin, have a household income of at least $55,000, and apply to the grant recipient's program. The grants have a maximum limit of $500,000 per municipality per fiscal year, with funding disbursed in two 50% installments contingent upon meeting program goals. Grant recipients are required to provide semiannual reports to WEDC detailing program outcomes, including the number of household applications, approved households, program costs, household incomes and occupations, and overall economic impact. The primary goal is to incentivize skilled workers and families to move to Wisconsin, potentially boosting local economies and workforce development.

Committee Categories

Labor and Employment

Sponsors (10)

Last Action

Available for scheduling (on 06/27/2025)

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