Wisconsin Legislature approves open records, meetings requirement for WIAA
February 23, 2026

Lake Country Tribune

(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin Assembly approved a bill that would make the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association subject to open meetings and public records and now that bill will be sent to Gov. Tony Evers.

The Senate passed the legislation in November.

Former Gov. Scott Walker vetoed a similar bill in 2015 and Evers vetoed one in 2021. Evers could veto and block the legislation again.

The private organization that governs high school athletics for the state’s public and private schools has fought the legislation, saying it is private and does not accept tax money.

But lawmakers that passed the bill argue that the WIAA needs more transparency on its decision-making authority over public high school athletes and schools.

“WIAA’s membership is made up of schools whose boards are subject to open records and open meetings laws, but WIAA is not,” Sen. Cory Tomczyk, R-Mosinee, said in testimony on the bill. “When taxpayer dollars are involved, proceedings should be open and honest. While WIAA receives no taxpayer funds, it uses taxpayer funded facilities and is a fixture in our public school system. While exempting referee and pupil records to keep their personal information safe, SB 16 aims to bring to light what is going on behind the scenes at WIAA and increase transparency between the organization and its members, students, and parents.”

The WIAA’s Executive Director Stephanie Hauser told a committee that the group’s eligibility decisions can become controversial and “I think we’re going to get pummeled with them” regarding public records requests.

“This legislation advances even though the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that the WIAA is not a government or quasi-government entity,” the WIAA said in a statement after the vote. “SB 16 imposes burdens typically meant for public offices, and we are concerned this will disrupt our ability to effectively serve our member schools and student-athletes.”

Those advocating for the law, however, argue that more transparency is needed in the WIAA’s decision-making authority over public high school athletes.

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