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AB1208 • 2025

attorney general enforcement authority for civil rights violations and providing a penalty

attorney general enforcement authority for civil rights violations and providing a penalty

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Sponsor
Representatives Mayadev, Udell, Clancy, Hong, Hysell, Miresse, Roe, Anderson, Subeck, Stubbs and Goodwin, cosponsored by Senators L. Johnson, Dassler-Alfheim, Larson, Ratcliff, Roys and Spreitzer
Last action
2026-03-23
Official status
A - Judiciary
Effective date
Not listed

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attorney general enforcement authority for civil rights violations and providing a penalty

attorney general enforcement authority for civil rights violations and providing a penalty Status: A - Judiciary

What This Bill Does

  • attorney general enforcement authority for civil rights violations and providing a penalty Status: A - Judiciary

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-23 Asm.

    Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1

  2. 2026-03-19 Asm.

    Introduced by Representatives Mayadev , Udell , Clancy , Hong , Hysell , Miresse , Roe , Anderson , Subeck , Stubbs and Goodwin ; cosponsored by Senators L. Johnson , Dassler-Alfheim , Larson , Ratcliff , Roys and Spreitzer

  3. 2026-03-19 Asm.

    Read first time and referred to Committee on Judiciary

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attorney general enforcement authority for civil rights violations and providing a penalty
Status: A - Judiciary

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2025 - 2026 LEGISLATURE
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2025 ASSEMBLY BILL 1208
March 19, 2026 - Introduced by Representatives
Mayadev
,
Udell
,
Clancy
,
Hong
,
Hysell
,
Miresse
,
Roe
,
Anderson
,
Subeck
,
Stubbs
and
Goodwin
, cosponsored by Senators
L. Johnson
,
Dassler-Alfheim
,
Larson
,
Ratcliff
,
Roys
and
Spreitzer
. Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
AB1208,1,2
1
An Act

to create
165.502 of the statutes;
relating to:
attorney general
2
enforcement authority for civil rights violations and providing a penalty.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill creates a mechanism whereby the attorney general may bring a civil action in the name of the state when there is cause to believe that certain civil rights violations have occurred. Under the bill, the attorney general has authority to investigate potential violations and may bring a civil action when there is reasonable cause to believe that either 1) a person has engaged in a pattern or practice of conduct that violates any of the rights secured by the U.S. Constitution or the Wisconsin Constitution or any right secured by the laws of Wisconsin relating to housing, employment, education, or public accommodations; or 2) a person has been denied a right secured by the U.S. Constitution or the Wisconsin Constitution or a right secured by the laws of Wisconsin relating to housing, employment, education, or public accommodations, and that denial raises an issue of general public importance.
Under the bill, in such an action, a court may award injunctive relief and other appropriate relief, including court costs, reasonable attorney fees, and damages, and, to vindicate the public interest, assess a civil forfeiture against the defendant of up to $50,000 for a first violation and up to $100,000 for each subsequent violation committed within a seven-year period.
For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:
AB1208,1
1
Section
1
.
165.502 of the statutes is created to read:
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2
165.502

Civil rights violations.

(1)
The attorney general or his or her
3
designee may bring a civil action in the name of the state whenever he or she has
4
reasonable cause to believe that any of the following applies:
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5
(a) A person has engaged in a pattern or practice of conduct that violates any
6
of the rights secured by the U.S. Constitution or the Wisconsin Constitution or any
7
right secured by the laws of Wisconsin relating to housing, employment, education,
8
or public accommodations.
AB1208,2,12
9
(b) A person has been denied a right secured by the U.S. Constitution or the
10
Wisconsin Constitution or a right secured by the laws of Wisconsin relating to
11
housing, employment, education, or public accommodations, and that denial raises
12
an issue of general public importance.
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13
(2)
Prior to initiating a civil action under sub. (1), the attorney general or his
14
or her designee may conduct an investigation to determine whether there is
15
reasonable cause to believe that a violation described in sub. (1) has occurred. In
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the course of an investigation under this subsection, the attorney general or his or
17
her designee may do any of the following:
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18
(a) Require any person to file a statement or report in writing under oath or
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otherwise, as to all information the attorney general or his or her designee may
20
consider necessary to the investigation.
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1
(b) Access and copy any document, or any part thereof, that is in the
2
possession or under the control of any person, if such document, or such part
3
thereof, is relevant to an investigation under this subsection.
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4
(c) Examine under oath any person who is alleged to have participated in or to
5
have knowledge of the alleged violation.
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(d) Issue and cause to be served a subpoena, in substantially the form
7
authorized under s. 885.02, upon any person to aid in the investigation.
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(e) File a petition in circuit court for enforcement of a demand or subpoena
9
under pars. (a) to (d).
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10
(3)
In an action under sub. (1), a court may take any of the following actions:
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11
(a) Award injunctive relief, including a temporary restraining order and
12
preliminary and permanent injunctive relief, declaratory relief, a writ of mandamus
13
or prohibition, or other such legal or equitable relief as may be appropriate to
14
compel compliance with the law.
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15
(b) Award other appropriate relief, including court costs, reasonable and
16
necessary costs of investigation, reasonable and necessary costs of prosecution,
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including attorney fees, and an award of damages as may be proved to persons who
18
suffered a harm caused by a violation described in sub. (1).
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19
(c) To vindicate the public interest, assess a civil forfeiture against the
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defendant as follows:
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1. For a first violation, an amount not to exceed $50,000.
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2. For each subsequent violation committed within a 7-year period, an
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amount not to exceed $100,000.
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1
(4)
A civil action under sub. (1) shall be commenced within 5 years after the
2
occurrence or termination of the alleged violation or be barred.
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3
(5)
In lieu of commencing a civil action under sub. (1), the attorney general or
4
his or her designee may allow a person alleged to have engaged in a violation
5
described in sub. (1) to enter into an assurance of voluntary compliance with
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respect to the alleged violation. An assurance entered into under this subsection
7
shall not be considered evidence of a violation described in sub. (1), but violation of
8
such an assurance shall be treated as a violation described in sub. (1) and is subject
9
to all remedies and penalties provided in sub. (3).
AB1208,4,10
10
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