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WI AB1207
WI AB1207Creating a Civic Information Consortium Board and a grant program administered by a nonprofit corporation to support local journalism and media projects and making an appropriation. (FE)
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Introduced
03/19/2026
03/19/2026
In Committee
03/19/2026
03/19/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
03/23/2026
03/23/2026
Introduced Session
2025-2026 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill creates a Civic Information Consortium Board attached to the University of Wisconsin System consisting of the following members: representatives of the UW System, each with experience or expertise in journalism, media, technology, or American civic culture, appointed by the president of the UW System; 2) five representatives of Wisconsin local media, appointed by a majority of the members described in item 1, which must include members who work in traditional print media, online or new media, radio, and television and work for nonprofit and for-profit news providers; and 3) two public members, appointed by a majority of the members described in items 1 and 2. The bill requires the board to form a nonprofit corporation, called the Wisconsin Civic Information Consortium, Inc., for the purpose of administering the grant program described below. The corporation’s members are the board members identified in item 1, above, and the board manages the affairs of the corporation, including selecting a director to manage the day-to-day operation of the corporation. The board also provides funding to the corporation, through a new general fund appropriation to the board. The bill requires the corporation to award grants to support Wisconsin local journalism and media projects. A grant application must include an explanation of how the proposed project benefits the state’s civic information needs and provides media literacy skills or local journalism access to currently underserved residents of this state. A grant recipient must agree to remain independent, and the corporation must ensure that at least 30 percent of the total amount of all grants awarded are distributed to off-campus partners in rural communities. The corporation must also collect data on populations and communities in this state that are underserved by local news and prioritize directing its funding toward these populations and communities. The board may not take any action or make any funding decision based on the reporting of a grant recipient. The bill requires the board to annually submit a report to the governor and the legislature detailing how the corporation’s funding was spent and how it advanced the mission of fostering a more informed and engaged public. The report must also include a summary of the collected data on underserved populations or communities. For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.
AI Summary
This bill establishes a Civic Information Consortium Board, attached to the University of Wisconsin System, composed of representatives from the UW System, local media (print, online, radio, and television, both nonprofit and for-profit), and two public members. This board will then form a nonprofit corporation named the Wisconsin Civic Information Consortium, Inc., which will administer a grant program to support local journalism and media projects across Wisconsin. Grant applications must demonstrate how projects will benefit the state's civic information needs, improve media literacy, or provide access to local journalism for underserved residents. Grant recipients must agree to remain independent, and at least 30 percent of the total grant funding must be distributed to rural communities. The corporation is also tasked with identifying and prioritizing funding for populations and communities lacking adequate local news coverage. The board will receive funding from a new state appropriation and will be responsible for providing it to the corporation for grants and operations, with the stipulation that the board cannot influence grant recipients' reporting. Finally, the board must submit an annual report to the governor and legislature detailing the grant funding's expenditure and its impact on fostering a more informed and engaged public, including data on underserved communities.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs
Sponsors (13)
Clint Anderson (D)*,
Brienne Brown (D)*,
Ryan Clancy (D)*,
Jodene Emerson (D)*,
Tara Johnson (D)*,
Maureen McCarville (D)*,
Lori Palmeri (D)*,
Christine Sinicki (D)*,
Randy Udell (D)*,
Brad Pfaff (D),
Melissa Ratcliff (D),
Kelda Roys (D),
Mark Spreitzer (D),
Last Action
Fiscal estimate received (on 04/17/2026)
Taxonomy
Education
- ‐ Higher Education
Government Operations
- ‐ Executive Branch Operations
Space, Science, Technology, and Communications
- ‐ Regulation of Media
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location | Created |
|---|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2025/proposals/reg/asm/bill/ab1207 | 03/19/2026 |
| AB1207 ROCP for Committee on State Affairs | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2025/related/records/assembly/state_affairs/1989726.pdf | 04/22/2026 |
| Fiscal Note - AB1207: Fiscal Estimate From UWS | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2025/related/fe/ab1207/ab1207_uws.pdf | 04/18/2026 |
| BillText | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/document/proposaltext/2025/REG/AB1207.pdf | 03/19/2026 |
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