Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB771

Introduced
12/8/23  
Refer
12/8/23  

Caption

Consideration of climate change in certain local plans and making an appropriation. (FE)

Impact

The bill's requirement for local governments to integrate climate change considerations into their planning processes is expected to significantly influence existing state laws related to local governance. Specifically, it creates provisions for climate change planning grants administered by the Department of Administration, designed to support these local planning efforts. By providing grants, the state aims to mitigate potential financial burdens on local governments while pushing them towards responsible and future-oriented planning that accounts for climate-related challenges.

Summary

Senate Bill 771 mandates that local governmental units in Wisconsin, including counties, cities, villages, and towns, must take into account the effects of climate change during the preparation or updating of various plans such as comprehensive plans, community health plans, and disaster mitigation plans. The bill establishes a requirement for local entities to proactively consider climate change impacts in order to develop more resilient communities. This aligns local planning processes with broader state goals regarding climate preparedness.

Contention

Notable points of contention around SB771 may include concerns about the additional financial and administrative burdens on local government entities, especially for those already facing resource limitations. Some lawmakers may argue that this legislation could lead to an increased reliance on state regulations, limiting local jurisdictions' abilities to tailor their plans to fit specific community needs. Conversely, proponents of the bill may emphasize the long-term benefits of incorporating climate change considerations, arguing that such frameworks prevent costly disaster responses in the future.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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