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Wisconsin Ethics Commission

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Wisconsin Ethics Commission
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Agency overview
FormedJune 30, 2016; 9 years ago (2016-06-30)
Preceding agencies
Headquarters101 E. Wilson St.
Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.
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Employees8 (2023)[1]
Annual budget$3,017,000 (2023)[1]
Agency executives
  • Maryann Sumi, Chair
  • Andrew Weininger, Vice Chair
  • Daniel A. Carlton Jr., Administrator
Websiteethics.wi.gov

The Wisconsin Ethics Commission is a regulatory agency of the State of Wisconsin which administers and enforces Wisconsin law pertaining to ethics and lobbying.

Membership

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The Commission is made up of six members, two of whom are appointed by the Governor of Wisconsin, and one each by the President of the Senate, the Senate Majority Leader, the Speaker of the Assembly, and the Assembly Minority Leader.[2][3][4]

The staff of the Commission are non-partisan, and are led by an administrator. The administrator is appointed by the commission and must be confirmed by the Wisconsin Senate.[3][5]

Current commissioners

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Name Role Hometown Appointed by Term expires Party
Andrew Weininger Vice Chair Verona Senate Majority Leader 5/1/2029 Republican
Gerald Ptacek Commissioner Racine Governor 5/1/2026 Republican
Maryann Sumi Chair Middleton Assembly Minority Leader 5/1/2026
Debra Kolste Commissioner Madison Senate Minority Leader 5/1/2029 Democratic
Patricia Strachota Commissioner West Bend Assembly Speaker 5/1/2026 Republican
Timothy Van Akkeren Commissioner Sheboygan Governor 5/1/2029 Democratic

History

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The Wisconsin Ethics Commission was created in 2015 when Governor Scott Walker signed Wisconsin Act 118, which eliminated the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board effective June 30, 2016.[4][6]

See also

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References

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