WisconsinAB1722025-2026 Wisconsin Legislature (Biennial Session)House

An Act to repeal 100.80 (9) (b) 1.; to renumber and amend 100.80 (9) (b) 2.; to create 100.80 of the statutes; Relating to: consumer data protection and providing a penalty. (FE)

Sponsored By: Scott Allen (Republican), David Armstrong (Republican), Elijah Behnke (Republican), Barbara Dittrich (Republican), Cindi Duchow (Republican), Joy Goeben (Republican), Nate Gustafson (Republican), Daniel Knodl (Republican), Rob Kreibich (Republican), Scott Krug (Republican), Tony Kurtz (Republican), Dave Maxey (Republican), Paul Melotik (Republican), Clint Moses (Republican), David Murphy (Republican), Jeffrey Mursau (Republican), Amanda Nedweski (Republican), Jerry O'Connor (Republican), William Penterman (Republican), Jim Piwowarczyk (Republican), Treig Pronschinske (Republican), Patrick Snyder (Republican), Shae Sortwell (Republican), David Steffen (Republican), Paul Tittl (Republican), Ron Tusler (Republican), Robert Wittke (Republican), Shannon Zimmerman (Republican)

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AgricultureTrade and Consumer ProtectionDepartment ofConsumer protectionData processing -- Privacy issuesJusticeOrdinance

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsors

  • Scott Allen

    Republican • House

  • David Armstrong

    Republican • House

  • Elijah Behnke

    Republican • House

  • Barbara Dittrich

    Republican • House

  • Cindi Duchow

    Republican • House

  • Joy Goeben

    Republican • House

  • Nate Gustafson

    Republican • House

  • Daniel Knodl

    Republican • House

  • Rob Kreibich

    Republican • House

  • Scott Krug

    Republican • House

  • Tony Kurtz

    Republican • House

  • Dave Maxey

    Republican • House

  • Paul Melotik

    Republican • House

  • Clint Moses

    Republican • House

  • David Murphy

    Republican • House

  • Jeffrey Mursau

    Republican • House

  • Amanda Nedweski

    Republican • House

  • Jerry O'Connor

    Republican • House

  • William Penterman

    Republican • House

  • Jim Piwowarczyk

    Republican • House

  • Treig Pronschinske

    Republican • House

  • Patrick Snyder

    Republican • House

  • Shae Sortwell

    Republican • House

  • David Steffen

    Republican • House

  • Paul Tittl

    Republican • House

  • Ron Tusler

    Republican • House

  • Robert Wittke

    Republican • House

  • Shannon Zimmerman

    Republican • House

Cosponsors

  • Howard Marklein

    Republican • Senate

  • Steve Nass

    Republican • Senate

  • Romaine Quinn

    Republican • Senate

  • Kelda Roys

    Democratic • Senate

Roll Call Votes

No roll call votes available for this bill.

Actions Timeline

  1. Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1

    3/23/2026House
  2. Referred to committee on Rules

    1/30/2026House
  3. Report passage recommended by Committee on State Affairs, Ayes 10, Noes 0

    1/30/2026House
  4. Executive action taken

    1/28/2026House
  5. Public hearing held

    1/21/2026House
  6. Withdrawn from committee on Consumer Protection and referred to committee on State Affairs pursuant to Assembly Rule 42 3(c)

    1/16/2026House
  7. Fiscal estimate received

    6/24/2025House
  8. Read first time and referred to Committee on Consumer Protection

    4/9/2025House
  9. Introduced by Representatives Zimmerman, Sortwell, Allen, Armstrong, Behnke, Dittrich, Duchow, Goeben, Gustafson, Knodl, Kreibich, Krug, Kurtz, Maxey, Melotik, Murphy, Mursau, Nedweski, O'Connor, Penterman, Piwowarczyk, Pronschinske, Snyder, Steffen, Tittl, Tusler, Wittke and Moses; cosponsored by Senators Quinn, Nass, Roys and Marklein

    4/9/2025House

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