Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB487

Introduced
10/9/25  
Refer
10/9/25  
Report Pass
1/15/26  
Refer
1/15/26  

Caption

Meeting in closed session to consider information technology security issues.

Impact

By permitting closed sessions specifically for IT security discussions, AB487 aims to enhance the protection of sensitive data and intelligence related to cybersecurity threats. The potential impact could lead to increased confidence in state IT infrastructures, knowing that strategic discussions can occur without the risk of exposing vulnerabilities. The Act would require these entities to summarize the issues discussed without disclosing sensitive information, which balances transparency with the need for confidentiality.

Summary

Assembly Bill 487 seeks to amend existing statutes regarding the meetings of certain governmental bodies in Wisconsin. The bill allows specified entities, including the State of Wisconsin Investment Board, the Ethics Commission, and the Elections Commission, to meet in closed sessions when discussing information technology security issues. This amendment is based on the understanding that sensitive information regarding IT security needs to be protected from public disclosure to safeguard the integrity of the state's information systems.

Contention

One notable area of contention surrounding AB487 is the potential conflict between government transparency and the necessary secrecy required for effective national and state security measures. Advocates argue that the bill is essential for protecting public infrastructure from cyber threats, while critics may express concern regarding the implications for open governance and the public's right to know. This discussion reflects a broader societal debate on how to safeguard sensitive information while maintaining trust in public institutions.

Companion Bills

WI SB633

Crossfiled Meeting in closed session to consider information technology security issues.

Previously Filed As

WI SB633

Meeting in closed session to consider information technology security issues.

WI SB47

Revise the requirements for executive sessions and closed meetings.

WI SB185

Enhance Security of Office of Information Technology

WI SB373

In boards and offices, providing for information technology and security.

WI HJR7

Consideration Of Bills In All Sessions, Ca

WI SB906

Parole: closed session.

WI S7024

OGSR/Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and Operational Technology Information

WI S1522

Security of State Information Technology Systems

WI SB0288

Civil rights: open meetings; grounds for going into closed session when a public body consults with its attorney; modify. Amends sec. 8 of 1976 PA 267 (MCL 15.268).

WI SB2041

Information and Communications Technology and Services National Security Review Act

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