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WI AB813

WI AB813
The opportunity attraction and promotion program administered by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation.


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Introduced
12/23/2025
In Committee
02/11/2026
Crossed Over
02/10/2026
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2025-2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill makes various changes to the opportunity attraction and promotion program administered by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation. Under current law, WEDC must establish and administer an economic development program for the purpose of attracting major opportunities and events to this state. Currently, any city, village, town, or county, American Indian tribe or band, area visitor and convention bureau, business improvement district, or private entity (eligible applicant) may apply for a grant under the program, and WEDC must award grants to eligible applicants for major opportunities and events projects that meet certain criteria. The bill eliminates the grant program and instead requires WEDC to sponsor eligible applicants for major opportunities and events initiatives that meet the current law criteria. Under current law and, except as described below, under the bill, an eligible applicant must expend all moneys received from WEDC on a project (initiative under the bill) to attract to this state or host in this state, or both, a major opportunity or event that is open to the public, whether or not free of charge. Specifically, WEDC moneys may be used to undertake a project (initiative under the bill) to do one or more of the following: 1) bid against other states or jurisdictions outside this state to attract an opportunity or event that will draw national exposure and drive economic development and visitors to this state or 2) host an opportunity or event that will attract national exposure and drive economic development and visitors to this state that the eligible applicant has secured through a competitive bid against other states or jurisdictions outside this state. The bill authorizes WEDC to award sponsorship moneys to eligible applicants to expend on initiatives to attract or host in this state major opportunities or events that are not open to the public if WEDC determines that the opportunity or event will attract national exposure to this state or contribute substantially to statewide or regional economic growth. Under the bill, WEDC must give special consideration to applications for such sponsorship moneys for initiatives WEDC determines would occur during a tourist offseason or a period of economic need for the state. Additionally, no such sponsorship moneys may be for opportunities or events that WEDC determines are regularly scheduled or rotate destinations within this state. Under current law, an eligible applicant must include in its application an estimate of projected direct and indirect economic benefits of the proposed opportunity or event and a related cost-benefit analysis concerning the opportunity or event. The bill eliminates that requirement and instead requires WEDC to estimate the projected direct and indirect economic benefits of an eligible applicant’s proposed opportunity or event before awarding a sponsorship to the eligible applicant. Under current law, an eligible applicant must secure from nonstate sources an amount equal to the amount of the proposed grant award. The bill eliminates the requirement that matching funds must be nonstate sources and provides that matching funds for sponsorship awards may be cash or in-kind contributions.

AI Summary

This bill modifies the opportunity attraction and promotion program administered by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC), transitioning from a grant program to a sponsorship model. Instead of awarding grants, WEDC will now sponsor eligible applicants for major opportunities and events, with significant changes to the program's structure and requirements. The bill allows WEDC to sponsor both public and non-public events, provided they attract national exposure or contribute to economic growth, with special consideration given to initiatives during tourist off-seasons or periods of economic need. Previously, applicants were required to provide economic benefit estimates, but now WEDC will be responsible for estimating projected economic impacts. The matching fund requirement has been relaxed, allowing cash or in-kind contributions from any source, not just non-state sources. The bill also limits non-public event sponsorships to 25% of the program's annual allocation and prohibits sponsorship of regularly scheduled or rotating events. These changes aim to provide WEDC with more flexibility in attracting and promoting economic development opportunities while maintaining fiscal responsibility and strategic focus.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (18)

Last Action

Representative Brown added as a coauthor (on 03/06/2026)

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