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2025 - 2026 LEGISLATURE
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2025 ASSEMBLY BILL 896
January 23, 2026 - Introduced by Representatives
Hurd
,
Behnke
,
Dittrich
,
Green
,
B. Jacobson
,
Murphy
,
O'Connor
,
Penterman
,
Piwowarczyk
and
Tucker
, cosponsored by Senators
Tomczyk
,
Jacque
and
Nass
. Referred to Committee on State Affairs.
AB896,1,2
1
An Act
to create
66.0443 of the statutes;
relating to:
local governmental
2
consultation related to federal refugee resettlement and assistance.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill provides a procedure for providing notice of, and designating local consultation regarding, certain refugee resettlement and assistance. Under the bill, if an employee or officer of a city, village, town, county, or school district (local governmental unit) contacts or is contacted by the federal government or a private nonprofit voluntary agency regarding certain proposed placements of refugees in the local governmental unit, the employee or officer must report the contact to the chief elected official (placement report). The chief elected official must then notify each local governmental unit located, entirely or partially, within a 100-mile radius. The governing body of each local governmental unit receiving one of these notifications must meet and 1) include on the meeting agenda an informational item that the notification has been received and allow for a public comment on the item, and 2) designate a representative for the local governmental unit for purposes of consultation with the federal government or a private nonprofit voluntary agency.
Under the bill, all designees in the county with regard to a particular placement report must meet as a county refugee placement committee to discuss the proposed placement of refugees. The committee must then hold a public hearing regarding the proposed placement of refugees. After the hearing, the committee must make a recommendation on whether the local governmental unit should pass a resolution regarding its position on the proposed refugee placement and provide each designee with guidance on all considerations that should be included as part of a consultation with the federal government or a private nonprofit voluntary agency regarding the proposed placement of refugees. Designees must also report to the governing body of the local governmental unit for which the designee is a representative any plan relating to the proposed refugee placement established after consultation with the federal government or a private nonprofit voluntary agency.
For further information see the local 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:
AB896,1
1
Section
1
.
66.0443 of the statutes is created to read:
AB896,2,3
2
66.0443
Local consultation for refugee resettlement and assistance.
3
(1)
In this section:
AB896,2,7
4
(a) “Chief elected official” means the mayor of a city or, if the city is organized
5
under subch. I of ch. 64, the president of the council of that city, the village
6
president of a village, the town board chairperson of a town, the chairperson of the
7
county board of supervisors, or the chairperson of a school board.
AB896,2,9
8
(b) “Committee” means a county refugee resettlement committee organized
9
under sub. (5).
AB896,2,11
10
(c) “Designee” means a person designated under sub. (4) (b) by a local
11
governmental unit.
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12
(d) “Local governmental unit” means a city, village, town, county, or school
13
district.
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14
(e) “Private nonprofit voluntary agency” means an organization that
15
participates in the federal reception and placement program under a cooperative
1
agreement with the federal department of state to sponsor and provide assistance
2
and support to refugees upon arrival in the United States.
AB896,3,9
3
(2)
If any employee or officer of a local governmental unit contacts or is
4
contacted by the federal government or a private nonprofit voluntary agency acting
5
under
8 USC 1522
regarding the proposed placement of refugees, as defined in
8
6
USC 1101
(a) (42), in the local governmental unit under
8 USC 1522
, within 7
7
business days of the initial contact, the employee or officer shall submit a written
8
report on the contact, including copies of any documentation received, to the chief
9
elected official and clerk of the local governmental unit.
AB896,3,14
10
(3)
Within 10 business days of receiving a report under sub. (2), a chief elected
11
official shall provide a written notification of the contact to the chief elected official
12
and clerk of each local governmental unit located, entirely or partially, within a 100-
13
mile radius of the office of the clerk for the local governmental unit providing the
14
notice under this subsection.
AB896,3,17
15
(4)
Within 30 days of receiving notification under sub. (3), the governing body
16
of each local governmental unit receiving notification under sub. (3) shall meet and
17
do all of the following:
AB896,3,19
18
(a) Include on the meeting agenda an informational item that the notification
19
under sub. (3) has been received and allow for a public comment on the item.
AB896,4,3
20
(b) Designate, by a majority vote of a quorum of the governing body, an
21
employee or officer of the local governmental unit to serve as the representative for
22
the local governmental unit for purposes of consultation with the federal
23
government or a private nonprofit voluntary agency regarding refugee resettlement
1
and assistance as set forth under
8 USC 152
2. The clerk of the local governmental
2
unit shall notify the county board chairperson and clerk for the county in which the
3
local governmental unit is located of the designation under this paragraph.
AB896,4,12
4
(5)
Not sooner than 30 days, nor later than 45 days, after receiving a
5
notification under sub. (3), upon the call of the county board chairperson, each
6
designee in the county with regard to a report under sub. (2) shall meet to discuss
7
the proposed placement of refugees regarding which the report was made. The
8
county board chairperson shall ensure that representatives of the federal
9
government or private nonprofit voluntary agency involved in the contact under
10
sub. (2) are invited to the meeting. Upon commencement of the meeting under this
11
subsection, the designees constitute a county refugee resettlement committee. The
12
county is responsible for all costs of the committee.
AB896,5,8
13
(6)
Within 30 days of the initial committee meeting under sub. (5), the
14
committee shall hold a public hearing regarding the proposed placement of refugees
15
regarding which the report under sub. (2) was made. Notice of the hearing shall be
16
given by publishing in a newspaper or newspapers having general circulation
17
within the territory within a 100-mile radius of the office of the clerk for the local
18
governmental unit to whom the report under sub. (2) was made as a class 1 notice,
19
under ch. 985, a summary of the proposal and notice of the place where the
20
proposal, the written report submitted to the chief elected official under sub. (2),
21
and any documentation submitted with the report are available for public
22
inspection, and notice of the time and place for holding the public hearing thereon
23
in the local governmental unit at least 15 days prior to the time of the public
1
hearing. Posting may not be substituted for publication under this subsection.
2
Notice of the hearing shall also be given at least 10 days before the meeting by
3
communication from the committee to those news media who have filed a written
4
request for notice of all meetings of any local governmental unit that received a
5
notification under sub. (3), and to the official newspaper designated under ss.
6
985.04, 985.05, and 985.06 of any local governmental unit that received a
7
notification under sub. (3) or, if none exists, to a news medium likely to give notice in
8
the area.
AB896,5,12
9
(7)
Once a public hearing has been held under sub. (6), the committee shall
10
make a recommendation to the governing body of the local governmental unit on
11
whether the body should pass a resolution regarding its position on the proposed
12
refugee placement.
AB896,5,18
13
(8)
The committee shall provide each designee with guidance on all
14
considerations that should be included as part of the consultation under
8 USC
15
1522
, including consideration of potential impacts on the local agencies and the
16
timeline related to any placement of refugees with regard to which the report under
17
sub. (2) was made. Designees shall communicate all considerations provided by the
18
committee to the relevant parties involved in consultation under
8 USC 1522
.
AB896,5,22
19
(9)
Once a plan relating to the proposed refugee placement under this section
20
has been established after consultation under
8 USC 1522
, each designee shall
21
submit within 7 business days a written report on the plan to the local
22
governmental unit for which the designee is a representative.
AB896,5,23
23
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