Wisconsin Assembly passes NIL bill that would send $14.6M to Wisconsin athletics
February 19, 2026

Lake Country Tribune

(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin Assembly approved a bill that would send $14.6 million in general purpose taxpayer funds to University of Wisconsin-Madison annually for maintenance and debt service on athletics facilities.

The bill was labeled a name, image and likeness bill that also would require athletes to disclose to the school any third-party NIL deals but would make those deals exempt from public records.

The athletic department is currently required to pay for 40% of the principal and interest costs on athletic facilities from athletics funds.

The Assembly approved the bill on a 95-1 vote Thursday, the final day the Assembly was scheduled to be in session. Rep. Dan Knodl, R-Germantown, was the lone “no” vote.

It remains unclear if the Senate will take up the bill and send it to Gov. Tony Evers.

UW-Madison athletics operated with a $4.3 million surplus in its most recent annual NCAA financial report released last month covering the financial year that ended in June 2025.

UW-Madison Athletic Director Chris McIntosh told the Assembly Committee on State Affairs recently that football is responsible for 80% of the athletic department’s revenue. That was $113.6 million last fiscal year, according to the NCAA report, which showed the football program brought in $72 million in excess during the year.

View More Sports Articles

DockHounds Fall To Second Place After Week at Home

DockHounds Fall To Second Place After Week at Home

Last week, the Lake Country DockHounds were walking tall as they held the top spot in the American Association of Baseball's East Division standings. However, this week they have given up that coveted spot, falling into second place. Their current record is nearly...

DockHounds Take the Lead in East Division

DockHounds Take the Lead in East Division

The Lake Country DockHounds seem to be on the path to success. Halfway through June, the team has now officially been playing their 2025 season for just over a month. This past week, they finally jumped ahead of the Cleburne Railroads to nab the top spot in the...

The DockHounds Opening Weekend Recap

The DockHounds Opening Weekend Recap

The DockHounds' season has officially begun, as of Friday, May 9. The team played their first game of 2025 in Rosemont, Illinois at Impact Field against Illinois rivals the Chicago Dogs. The opening game served as a great start to the year, with the DockHounds...