Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AJR10

Introduced
2/24/25  
Refer
2/24/25  

Caption

The freedom to gather in places of worship during a state of emergency (second consideration).

Impact

Should AJR10 be ratified, it would significantly amend the existing Article I, Section 18 of the state constitution, thereby restricting governmental authority over religious gatherings during emergencies. Proponents argue that this change is crucial for safeguarding constitutional rights, ensuring that faith communities are empowered during crises rather than restricted. The amendment is subject to second consideration by the 2025 legislature, with the aim of placing it on the ballot for voter ratification in November 2026, indicating a direct appeal to the electorate on matters of religious liberty and state governance.

Summary

AJR10 proposes a constitutional amendment aimed at protecting the freedom to gather in places of worship during a state of emergency. Specifically, it seeks to prevent the state or any political subdivision from ordering the closure of places of worship or forbidding gatherings therein in response to emergencies at any governmental level, including those related to public health. This initiative emerged in response to the restrictions enforced during past public health crises, emphasizing the importance of maintaining believers' rights to congregate regardless of external circumstances.

Contention

The bill has sparked debate, particularly relating to the balance of public health and religious freedoms. Supporters of AJR10 emphasize the necessity of ensuring that personal freedoms are not infringed upon, while opponents raise concerns over potential public health risks that could arise if places of worship remain open during emergencies. This discourse highlights the complexities involved in navigating religious liberties against the backdrop of state health mandates, reflecting broader societal tensions about governance and individual rights. Consequently, AJR10 could set a significant precedent for how emergency powers intersect with constitutional rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SJR54

The freedom to gather in places of worship during a state of emergency (first consideration).

WI AJR60

The freedom to gather in places of worship during a state of emergency (first consideration).

WI SJR71

Eligibility to vote in Wisconsin (second consideration).

WI AJR76

Eligibility to vote in Wisconsin (second consideration).

WI SJR2

Conditions for release prior to conviction, including the imposition of bail (second consideration).

WI AJR1

Conditions for release prior to conviction, including the imposition of bail (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 SJR5

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

WI AJR6

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

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