Officials who attended the Wisconsin Counties Association (WCA) legislative conference briefed the Marathon County Executive Committee on several items the WCA emphasized for counties.
Attendees said WCA originally sought $70 million in additional state court funding; the state budget provided $10 million early in deliberations. Presenters also described legislation to alter fee and fine distributions that would shift a larger share of some fees to counties if the bill becomes law — estimated to add roughly $17 million statewide to county coffers.
Committee members also discussed SNAP administrative changes in federal legislation that could shift a bigger share of administrative costs to counties without additional state or federal funding, potentially increasing county expenditures if the change is enacted. Several supervisors reported sessions on data‑center growth and the energy demands from AI computing, noting that new data centers and battery storage facilities can require very large power allocations and that counties may wish to consider these trends when reviewing land‑use and infrastructure capacity in planning documents.
Committee members suggested continued engagement with legislators, possible tours for legislative staff to illustrate county needs, and better local communications strategies to explain county positions to residents.
The briefing was informational; no formal committee action was taken beyond discussion and scheduling related follow‑up items.