Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB1141

Introduced
3/6/24  
Refer
3/6/24  

Caption

Creating a journalism fellowship program in the University of Wisconsin System and making an appropriation. (FE)

Impact

The implementation of AB1141 is expected to significantly impact the state’s media landscape by increasing the availability of professional journalism in local newsrooms. This legislation aims to address the ongoing decline in local journalism quality, which has been exacerbated by the challenges posed to news organizations. The funding allocation of $1 million for the fellowship program indicates a strong commitment from the state to invest in journalism education and the support of local news outlets, thereby fostering an informed citizenry and enhancing public engagement with local issues.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1141 creates a journalism fellowship program within the University of Wisconsin System, aimed at enhancing the quality of local journalism by providing fellowships to graduates in the field. It establishes a framework in which 25 fellows are matched with participating newsrooms for a one-year fellowship, receiving a salary of $40,000. Selected individuals must hold a relevant degree in journalism, media, communications, or similar disciplines, and their applications should demonstrate the potential for improving local journalism access and media literacy among Wisconsin residents. The program intends to bolster civic information needs within the state.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding AB1141 may arise from the selection process and funding of the fellowship program. Stakeholders could voice concerns about the allocation of state funds, questioning whether the resources would be better spent in other areas such as direct support for existing news organizations struggling financially. Furthermore, there could be debates regarding the qualifications and criteria for selecting fellows and newsrooms, as different interests in the media landscape may have varying opinions on what constitutes high-quality journalism and effective media literacy initiatives.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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