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WI SB558

WI SB558
Disaster assistance grants. (FE)


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Introduced
10/22/2025
In Committee
02/02/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

Potential new amendment
2025-2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

The bill requires the Department of Military Affairs to create a program to award grants to individuals and businesses that are adversely affected by a disaster that is the subject of a state of emergency declared by the governor on or after January 1, 2025. Under the bill, a grant of not more than $25,000 may be awarded to an individual for the eligible disaster-related expenses of fixing or replacing personal property damaged by a disaster, home repair conducted by a contractor approved by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development that is necessary due to damage from a disaster, and temporary housing assistance. Also under the bill, a grant of not more than $50,000 may be awarded to a business for the eligible disaster-related expenses of fixing or replacing the business[s property damaged by a disaster, repair to the business necessary due to damage from a disaster, payroll assistance, working capital, and other normal business operating expenses. XBusinessY is defined in the bill to mean business or financial institution authorized to conduct the activities of the business or financial institution in this state pursuant to a certificate of authority from the Department of Financial Institutions. Under the bill, individuals and businesses must provide to DMA a receipt for any disaster-related eligible expenses for which they seek a grant; apply for the LRB-5154/1 JAM&MDE:cdc/wlj/skw 2025 - 2026 Legislature SENATE BILL 558 grant in the manner determined by DMA within 90 days after the governor declares an emergency or within 90 days after the date on which the bill becomes law, whichever is later; and sign and provide to DMA an affidavit committing to return to DMA any part of a grant received that is duplicated by the receipt of insurance money or other source of disaster-related assistance that is not a loan awarded directly by the federal government. Additionally, no grants for individuals or businesses may be awarded if the president of the United States has declared a major disaster to exist in this state and federal aid is made available to individuals and businesses in a manner similar to the grant program under this section. DMA must process applications for grants and award to qualified individuals and businesses a grant within 14 days of the individual[s or business[s application for the grant. However, DMA is not required to make a grant if it does not have sufficient funds available to do so. The bill allows DMA to request supplemental funding from the Joint Committee on Finance in any year in which DMA estimates or concludes that it needs additional funding in order to award grants relating to all eligible requests it receives. For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.

AI Summary

This bill creates a disaster assistance grant program administered by the Department of Military Affairs (DMA) to provide financial support to individuals and businesses affected by state-declared emergencies after January 1, 2025. For individuals, the program offers grants up to $25,000 to cover expenses like repairing damaged personal property, home repairs by HUD-approved contractors, and temporary housing assistance. Businesses can receive grants up to $50,000 for expenses such as property repair, payroll assistance, working capital, and other operating costs. To be eligible, applicants must submit receipts for disaster-related expenses, apply within 90 days of the emergency declaration, and sign an affidavit committing to return any duplicated grant funds from insurance or other assistance. Importantly, no grants will be awarded if the president has already declared a major disaster and similar federal aid is available. The DMA is required to process and award grants within 14 days of application, though this is contingent on available funding. If funds are insufficient, the department can request supplemental funding from the Joint Committee on Finance to ensure eligible individuals and businesses can receive assistance.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (13)

Last Action

Representative J. Jacobson added as a cosponsor (on 02/09/2026)

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