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Sen. Wanggaard authors bill revising judicial officers' privacy protections in Wisconsin Senate

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Van H. Wanggaard, Wisconsin State Senator from 21st district | Official Website

Van H. Wanggaard, Wisconsin State Senator from 21st district | Official Website

The new bill authored by State Sen. Wanggaard seeks to update and clarify privacy protections for judicial officers, aiming to balance transparency with personal data security, according to the Wisconsin State Senate.

According to the Wisconsin State Legislature's official website, the bill was described as follows: "privacy protections for judicial officers".

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

In essence, this bill revises privacy protections for judicial officers established by 2023 Wisconsin Act 235, effective April 1, 2025. It mandates notarization of judicial officers' written requests to prevent publication of personal information. It requires officers to describe, with particularity, records containing their personal data, and specifies that requests must be directed to designated officers within government agencies. "Designated officer" is defined, and the bill clarifies that a home address is personal information only if connected with the officer's name. Judicial officers must update such requests within 90 days of address changes. The bill exempts direct communications from the definition of "publicly post or display" and creates exceptions to privacy protections, like legal obligations to post. Changes also facilitate third-party access to protected documents and provide liability cover for agencies and employees, barring reckless conduct. The bill permits information sharing between government agencies and redefines the rules for deeds and land records, excluding judiciary-run websites. The act takes effect the day after its publication or April 1, 2025, whichever is later.

The bill was co-authored by Representative Ron Tusler (Republican-3rd District). It was co-sponsored by Representative Barbara Dittrich (Republican-99th District), Representative Rick Gundrum (Republican-58th District), and Representative Rob Kreibich (Republican-28th District), along five other co-sponsors.

Van H. Wanggaard has authored or co-authored another 55 bills since the beginning of the 2025 session, with none of them being enacted.

Wanggaard graduated from Gateway Technical College.

Wanggaard, a Republican, was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate in 2015 to represent the state's 21st Senate district, replacing previous state senator John Lehman.

In Wisconsin, the legislative process starts when a senator, constituent, group, or agency proposes an idea for a bill. After drafting, the bill is introduced, numbered, and referred to a committee for review and public input. If approved, it moves through three readings and votes in both the Senate and Assembly. Once both chambers pass the same version, the bill goes to the governor, who can sign it, veto it, or let it become law without a signature. Only a small share of bills introduced each session ultimately become law. You can learn more about the Wisconsin legislative process here.

Bills Introduced by Van H. Wanggaard in Wisconsin Senate During 2025 Regular Session

Bill NumberDate IntroducedShort Description
SB16904/03/2025Privacy protections for judicial officers
SB15903/27/2025Requirements for lighting on police vehicles
SB15503/21/2025Requiring periodic inspections of parking structures
SB14703/21/2025Interpreter action by telephone or live audiovisual means in civil or criminal proceedings
SB14603/21/2025Prohibiting persons who have been convicted of a violent crime from changing their name and providing a penalty
SB13803/21/2025Prostitution crime surcharge and making an appropriation. (FE)
SB13303/14/2025Maximum life and allocation period for Tax Incremental District Number 9 in the village of DeForest and the total value of taxable property that may be included in tax incremental financing districts created in the village of DeForest. (FE)
SB13003/14/2025The distribution of certain material on the Internet
SB10003/07/2025The requirement that first class cities and first class city school districts place school resource officers in schools. (FE)
SB9903/07/2025Spinal cord injury research grants and symposia and making an appropriation. (FE)
SB8202/26/2025Governmental restrictions based on the energy source of a motor vehicle or other device
SB6602/21/2025Registration plate concealment devices and providing a penalty
SB6502/21/2025Impoundment of vehicles used in certain reckless driving offenses. (FE)
SB6402/21/2025Injuring or killing a police or fire animal and providing a penalty
SB3902/12/2025Establishment of a Palliative Care Council. (FE)
SB3402/12/2025Withdrawal of candidacy for certain offices filled at the general election and providing a penalty. (FE)
SB3002/12/2025Required instruction in civics in the elementary and high school grades, high school graduation requirements, and private school educational program criteria. (FE)
SB1202/03/2025A sales and use tax exemption for the sale of gun safes. (FE)
SB601/24/2025Impoundment of vehicles used in certain traffic offenses
SB501/24/2025Battery or threat to jurors and providing a penalty

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