Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SJR5

Introduced
1/27/23  
Refer
1/27/23  

Caption

The appropriation authority of the legislature and the allocation of moneys Wisconsin receives from the federal government (second consideration).

Impact

If ratified, the changes proposed in SJR5 would have a far-reaching impact on state laws regarding fiscal management, particularly in how federal funds are handled. Currently, under existing statutes, the governor has the unilateral authority to accept and allocate federal funds, which has led to criticism over accountability and oversight. By restricting this authority and mandating legislative approval for allocations, the amendment aims to enhance the legislature's control over fiscal decisions, thus increasing legislative scrutiny of how federal resources are utilized within the state.

Summary

SJR5 is a proposed constitutional amendment that seeks to modify the appropriation authority of the Wisconsin state legislature regarding funds received from the federal government. The specific constitutional amendment would stipulate that the legislature cannot delegate its power to determine how these federal funds should be appropriated. Furthermore, it establishes that the governor would be prohibited from allocating any federal moneys accepted on behalf of the state without the legislature's approval through a joint resolution or as designated by legislative rule. This amendment is particularly significant as it represents a shift in the balance of power between the legislative and executive branches in the state.

Contention

The proposal has sparked debate among legislators and stakeholders. Proponents argue that the amendment is essential for ensuring that the legislature maintains control over state finances and that there is greater transparency and accountability in how federal funds are spent. Critics, however, contend that this change could slow down the allocation of much-needed federal assistance, particularly in times of crisis, as it may lead to bureaucratic delays due to the need for legislative approval. This contention highlights the ongoing struggle for power and control between the legislative and executive branches, and points to the broader implications of such a shift in authority.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AJR6

The appropriation authority of the legislature and the allocation of moneys Wisconsin receives from the federal government (second consideration).

WI SJR71

Eligibility to vote in Wisconsin (second consideration).

WI AJR76

Eligibility to vote in Wisconsin (second consideration).

WI SJR78

Prohibiting state and local governments from using privately sourced moneys or equipment in connection with the conduct of elections and specifying who may perform tasks related to the conduct of an election (second consideration).

WI AJR77

Prohibiting state and local governments from using privately sourced moneys or equipment in connection with the conduct of elections and specifying who may perform tasks related to the conduct of an election (second consideration).

WI SJR63

Requiring a supermajority in each house of the legislature for passage of tax increase legislation (first consideration).

WI AJR66

Requiring a supermajority in each house of the legislature for passage of tax increase legislation (first consideration).

WI SB1106

Creating an authority to be known as the Public Bank of Wisconsin and making an appropriation. (FE)

WI AB1220

Creating an authority to be known as the Public Bank of Wisconsin and making an appropriation. (FE)

WI SJR80

Reserving to the people the power of referendum to reject acts of the legislature and the power of initiative to propose and approve at an election laws and constitutional amendments (first consideration).

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