Wisconsin District Attorneys' Association, Inc.

Registered Principal Details

Business Or Interest:
Criminal prosecutors including the 71 elected District Attorneys, the Assistant District Attorneys, Deputy District Attorneys, Special Prosecutors and County-paid criminal prosecutors working in DA offices.

Lobbying Interests:
WDAA advocates for market-based pay for the prosecutors, including funding the statutorily established pay plan for ADAs, promoting pay equity for the elected DAs, protecting and enhancing prosecutorial discretion and advocating for Justice under law. Creation of a prosecutorial board. Promoting the interests of the Justice Coalition. Advocating for proper staffing of ADAs in Wisconsin's 71 DA offices. Addressing current and proposed criminal, juvenile and civil statutes that effect the 71 DA offices in Wisconsin and the work the prosecutors and staff do.

Contact
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David Lasee
300 E. Walnut St
Green Bay, WI 54301
(920) 448-4190
wdaa@da.wi.gov
https://thewdaa.org

Authorized Lobbyists

 
Lobbyist Name Exclusive Duties Authorized On Withdrawn On

Lobbying Interests

Legislative Bills/Resolutions

Assembly Bill 86
Assembly Bill 86
Relating to: imposing the penalty of life imprisonment for the crime of child trafficking and providing a penalty. (FE)

Bill Text and History

For
Notification Date
5/2/2025
First Communication Date
N/A
Communication Information
The principal, a lobbyist authorized by the principal, or another individual acting on behalf of the principal do not intend to communicate on this matter.
Assembly Bill 87
Assembly Bill 87
Relating to: restitution orders following a conviction for human trafficking and restoration of the right to vote to a person barred from voting as a result of a felony conviction. (FE)

Bill Text and History

For
Notification Date
5/2/2025
First Communication Date
N/A
Communication Information
The principal, a lobbyist authorized by the principal, or another individual acting on behalf of the principal do not intend to communicate on this matter.
Assembly Bill 89
Assembly Bill 89
Relating to: theft crimes and providing a penalty. (FE)

Bill Text and History

For
Notification Date
5/2/2025
First Communication Date
N/A
Communication Information
The principal, a lobbyist authorized by the principal, or another individual acting on behalf of the principal do not intend to communicate on this matter.
Senate Bill 5
Senate Bill 5
Relating to: battery or threat to jurors and providing a penalty.

Bill Text and History

For
Notification Date
3/27/2025
First Communication Date
N/A
Communication Information
The principal, a lobbyist authorized by the principal, or another individual acting on behalf of the principal do not intend to communicate on this matter.
Comments
The WDAA wishes to voice its support for this Bill
Senate Bill 91
Senate Bill 91
Relating to: imposing the penalty of life imprisonment for the crime of child trafficking and providing a penalty. (FE)

Bill Text and History

For
Notification Date
5/2/2025
First Communication Date
N/A
Communication Information
The principal, a lobbyist authorized by the principal, or another individual acting on behalf of the principal do not intend to communicate on this matter.

Total Lobbying Effort

No certified reports found.

Percent Allocation of Lobbying Effort

Legislative Bills/Resolutions

No legislative bills/resolutions found.

Budget Bill Subjects

No budget bill subjects found.

Administrative Rulemaking Proceedings

No administrative rulemaking proceedings found.

Topics Not Yet Assigned A Bill Or Rule Number

No topics found.

Minor Efforts

No minor efforts found.

Other Matters

No other matters found.

Filed Statements of Lobbying Activity and Expenditures

This organization is one of fewer than 10 organizations registered with the Wisconsin Ethics Commission that is exempt from semi-annual reporting of its lobbying hours and expenditures. Instead of the semi-annual report the organization has submitted a written pledge not to spend more than $500 per year on lobbying. This organization is obliged to abide by the same standards of conduct as pertain to other organizations that retain lobbyists and to identify each bill or rule on which it has a lobbying communication.