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recognizing the inherent rights of nature and Wisconsin’s commitment to environmental stewardship

recognizing the inherent rights of nature and Wisconsin’s commitment to environmental stewardship

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Senators Carpenter and Larson, cosponsored by Representatives Miresse, Clancy, Tenorio, Madison, Arney, Snodgrass, Taylor, Cruz, DeSanto, Hong, Phelps, Bare, Brown, DeSmidt, Fitzgerald, Goodwin, Johnson, Moore Omokunde, Palmeri, Roe, Sheehan, Sinicki and Stubbs
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2026-03-23
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S - Available for Scheduling
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recognizing the inherent rights of nature and Wisconsin’s commitment to environmental stewardship

recognizing the inherent rights of nature and Wisconsin’s commitment to environmental stewardship Status: S - Available for Scheduling

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  • recognizing the inherent rights of nature and Wisconsin’s commitment to environmental stewardship Status: S - Available for Scheduling

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-23 Sen.

    Failed to adopt pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1

  2. 2025-11-06 Sen.

    Introduced by Senators Carpenter and Larson ; cosponsored by Representatives Miresse , Clancy , Tenorio , Madison , Arney , Snodgrass , Taylor , Cruz , DeSanto , Hong , Phelps , Bare , Brown , DeSmidt , Fitzgerald , Goodwin , Johnson , Moore Omokunde , Palmeri , Roe , Sheehan , Sinicki and Stubbs

  3. 2025-11-06 Sen.

    Read and referred to Committee on Senate Organization

  4. 2025-11-06 Sen.

    Available for scheduling

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recognizing the inherent rights of nature and Wisconsin’s commitment to environmental stewardship
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Wisconsin Legislature: SJR107: Joint Resolution Text

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2025 - 2026 LEGISLATURE
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2025 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 107
November 6, 2025 - Introduced by Senators
Carpenter
and
Larson
, cosponsored by Representatives
Miresse
,
Clancy
,
Tenorio
,
Madison
,
Arney
,
Snodgrass
,
Taylor
,
Cruz
,
DeSanto
,
Hong
,
Phelps
,
Bare
,
Brown
,
DeSmidt
,
Fitzgerald
,
Goodwin
,
Johnson
,
Moore Omokunde
,
Palmeri
,
Roe
,
Sheehan
,
Sinicki
and
Stubbs
. Referred to Committee on Senate Organization.
SJR107,1,2
1
Relating to:
recognizing the inherent rights of nature and Wisconsin’s
2
commitment to environmental stewardship.
SJR107,1,5
3
Whereas, Wisconsin is home to diverse natural ecosystems, from prairies and
4
forests to lakes, wetlands, and rivers, that sustain the health, economy, and cultural
5
identity of our state; and
SJR107,1,9
6
Whereas, Wisconsin has long been a national leader in environmental
7
stewardship, exemplified by the legacy of conservationists such as Aldo Leopold,
8
John Muir, and Gaylord Nelson, who helped define the modern environmental
9
movement; and
SJR107,2,5
10
Whereas, Indigenous communities, including the Bad River Band of Lake
11
Superior Chippewa, Forest County Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk Nation, Lac Courte
12
Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior
13
Chippewa, Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin, Oneida Nation, Red Cliff Band of
14
Lake Superior Chippewa, Sokaogon Chippewa Community Mole Lake Band of Lake
1
Superior Chippewa, St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, Stockbridge-Munsee
2
Community Band of Mohican Indians, and the Brothertown Indian Nations have
3
lived in respectful relationship with the land that is now Wisconsin for thousands of
4
years, and their deep ecological knowledge and principles of reciprocity remain
5
essential to understanding and protecting nature today; and
SJR107,2,9
6
Whereas, the concept of the “rights of nature” is rooted in Indigenous
7
worldviews and is increasingly recognized around the world as a framework for
8
granting legal rights to ecosystems and species, acknowledging that nature itself
9
has intrinsic value and the right to exist, evolve, and regenerate; and
SJR107,2,12
10
Whereas, this rights-based approach complements Wisconsin’s conservation
11
heritage by reaffirming the moral and legal responsibility of governments to protect
12
the natural systems upon which all life depends; and
SJR107,2,15
13
Whereas, climate change, biodiversity loss, and ecological degradation
14
continue to threaten Wisconsin’s natural heritage, and new legal tools are needed to
15
meet the urgency and scale of these challenges; and
SJR107,2,18
16
Whereas, recognizing the rights of nature would enable communities across
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Wisconsin to more effectively safeguard their air, land, wildlife, water, and shared
18
future for generations to come; now, therefore, be it
SJR107,2,21
19
Resolved by the
senate
, the
assembly
concurring, That
the Wisconsin
20
State Legislature recognizes that nature possesses inherent rights, including the
21
right to exist, flourish, regenerate, and be restored; and, be it further
SJR107,2,24
22
Resolved, That
the Wisconsin State Legislature affirms that Wisconsin has a
23
duty to uphold those rights as part of its enduring conservation legacy and its
24
responsibility to future generations; and, be it further
SJR107,3,3
1
Resolved, That
the Wisconsin State Legislature expresses its intent to
2
explore and develop policies and legislation that recognize and protect the rights of
3
nature within the laws of the State of Wisconsin; and, be it further
SJR107,3,7
4
Resolved, That
the Wisconsin State Legislature commits to engaging
5
Indigenous communities, environmental scientists, legal experts, landowners, and
6
the public in building a framework for environmental law that reflects both
7
traditional ecological knowledge and modern science; and, be it further
SJR107,3,10
8
Resolved, That
the Wisconsin State Legislature will not pass laws preventing
9
local governments from adopting rights-of-nature laws and principles; and, be it
10
further
SJR107,3,13
11
Resolved, That
the Wisconsin State Legislature calls upon local governments
12
across Wisconsin to adopt rights-of-nature laws, including in their land use,
13
conservation, and environmental planning; and be it further
SJR107,3,15
14
Resolved, That
the Wisconsin State Legislature calls upon agencies and
15
institutions across Wisconsin to adopt rights-of-nature principles; and be it further
SJR107,3,18
16
Resolved, That
copies of this resolution be transmitted to the governor,
17
relevant state agencies, Wisconsin Tribal Nations, and environmental
18
organizations.
SJR107,3,19
19
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