July 15, 2020 •
Wisconsin Ethics Commission Adopts Formal Opinion
The Wisconsin Ethics Commission adopted a formal opinion stating lobbyists may make a campaign contribution to partisan elective state officials and candidates for partisan elective office, regardless of whether the individual is on the ballot for that election, during the […]
The Wisconsin Ethics Commission adopted a formal opinion stating lobbyists may make a campaign contribution to partisan elective state officials and candidates for partisan elective office, regardless of whether the individual is on the ballot for that election, during the contribution window.
The contribution window begins the first day authorized by law for the circulation of nomination papers as a candidate at a general election or special election and closes the day of the general or special election.
A contribution to a candidate for legislative office may only be made during the period if the Legislature has concluded its final floor period and is not in special or extraordinary session.
The contribution window opened on May 14 and will close on November 3.
March 25, 2020 •
Wisconsin Ethics Commission Update
The Wisconsin Ethics Commission will work from home beginning March 25, 2020 through April 24, 2020, to comply with Emergency Order #12 issued by the Department of Health Services on March 24. As of today, the Commission is still receiving […]
The Wisconsin Ethics Commission will work from home beginning March 25, 2020 through April 24, 2020, to comply with Emergency Order #12 issued by the Department of Health Services on March 24.
As of today, the Commission is still receiving mail daily and will continue to accept filings by mail.
Documents may be hand delivered by appointment only.
For an appointment, please email ethics@wisconsin.gov.
Despite restricted public access to the office, the Wisconsin Ethics Commission continues to operate normally.
Committees can register and required campaign finance reports can be filed online at https://cfis.wi.gov.
Lobbyists and principals can process licensing and registration, pay fees, and file reports online at https://lobbying.wi.gov.
For questions concerning campaign finance, please email CampaignFinance@wisconsin.gov and for questions concerning lobbying, please email ETHLobbying@wisconsin.gov or lobbying@wi.gov.
March 10, 2020 •
Wisconsin Ethics Commission Issues Formal Opinion
The Ethics Commission issued its first formal opinion on lobbying since being established in 2016. Ethics Commission Opinion 2020-02 explains what duties on behalf of a principal are exclusive to lobbying. Additionally, the order explains what duties are not exclusive […]
The Ethics Commission issued its first formal opinion on lobbying since being established in 2016.
Ethics Commission Opinion 2020-02 explains what duties on behalf of a principal are exclusive to lobbying.
Additionally, the order explains what duties are not exclusive to lobbying in order to clarify when the lobbyist’s duties require authorization by the fifth day of lobbying communication on behalf of the principal within a six-month reporting period.
For example, serving as the treasurer of a registered political action committee or administrator of a registered conduit are not duties exclusive to lobbying.
The opinion also provides examples of grassroots efforts that are not lobbying.
December 18, 2018 •
Wisconsin Ethics Commission Relocates
The Wisconsin Ethics Commission will be unavailable by phone on Tuesday, December 18, due to a change in its location. As of Tuesday, at approximately noon, the Ethics Commission will be located in the Wisconsin Department of Administration Building at […]
The Wisconsin Ethics Commission will be unavailable by phone on Tuesday, December 18, due to a change in its location.
As of Tuesday, at approximately noon, the Ethics Commission will be located in the Wisconsin Department of Administration Building at 101 E Wilson St. Ste. 127. The PO Box of 7125 Madison WI 53703 will remain unchanged.
The Ethics Commission may be reached via email at lobbying@wi.gov for lobbying issues, finance@wi.gov for campaign finance issues and ethcis@wi.gov for all other inquiries.
April 13, 2017 •
Wisconsin Ethics Commissioner Resigns
Former Attorney General Peggy Lautenschlager is stepping down from her post as chair of the Wisconsin Ethics Commission. In her resignation letter, she claims circumstances exist mitigating her ability to continue serving on the commission. Lautenschlager is the second commissioner […]
Former Attorney General Peggy Lautenschlager is stepping down from her post as chair of the Wisconsin Ethics Commission.
In her resignation letter, she claims circumstances exist mitigating her ability to continue serving on the commission.
Lautenschlager is the second commissioner to resign since the commission was formed last year.
May 13, 2016 •
Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Selected
Elections Division Administrator Michael Haas has been selected to serve as the Administrator of the new Wisconsin Elections Commission. His 4-year term begins on Thursday, June 30. Haas currently supervises and has a strong working relationship with the staff who […]
Elections Division Administrator Michael Haas has been selected to serve as the Administrator of the new Wisconsin Elections Commission. His 4-year term begins on Thursday, June 30. Haas currently supervises and has a strong working relationship with the staff who will transfer from Government Accountability Board to the Elections Commission. His appointment is subject to Senate confirmation in 2017.
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