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Lobby Day: May 6th Conservation Lobby Day

Milwaukee, WI May, 2025: Conservation Lobby Day



Registration is open for one of our most impactful days of the year – Conservation Lobby Day on Tuesday, May 6.

We cannot accept walk-in registrations at the event. You must register in advance to attend lobby day.

Need a ride? Sign up for one of three free buses!

Thanks to generous sponsors there are three free buses available for your convenience. For more details and to reserve a spot please click on the area you're traveling from:

Thank you to our Leadership Sponsors!

Water Protectors

  • Mary Sundberg Stirling

  • Tory Vollrath and John Mathwick

Climate Champions

  • Anonymous

  • Karen and Marty Voss

Wildlife Guardians

  • Ron and Patty Anderson

  • Linda Bochert

  • Roger Larson and Helen Schott

  • Rollie Lee

  • William Lynch

  • Mark and Brenda Mittelstadt

  • Gordon and Dr. Rita Simon

  • Spector Roh Strategies

  • Tom and Kim Thoresen

  • Levi and Janet Wood

About Conservation Lobby Day

At the beginning of every legislative session, we bring conservation voters like you together from around the state to meet with your legislators. You have the opportunity to tell your legislators directly about the action you want them to take on clean water, clean energy, and a healthy democracy.

Lobbying really does make a difference! After every one of our past lobby days, we’ve seen direct policy wins that have helped us move our conservation agenda forward.

In 2025, we have new opportunities to get our conservation priorities passed in the State Legislature and the state budget thanks to new legislative maps. After the fall 2024 election, we have a more balanced legislature, which paves the way for bipartisan support on issues you care about most – clean water, clean energy, and a healthy democracy.

We need your voice at Conservation Lobby Day to convince your legislators to pass strong policies and a budget that protects our health and environment.

Gov. Tony Evers will introduce a state budget in February, kicking off a robust and collaborative process involving the public, legislators, and advocates like you. A strong budget is key to advancing our environmental goals.

Last summer and fall, Wisconsin Conservation Voters members attended listening sessions and responded to member surveys to share input on environmental priorities. These included funding for PFAS and lead remediation, reauthorizing the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program to protect and expand our state’s parks and public lands, and advancing policies that promote clean energy for a sustainable future. We will work alongside you to ensure these critical environmental priorities are fully funded and included in the final budget signed by the governor in June. Join us for Conservation Lobby Day on Tuesday, May 6.

Priority issues

Direct democracyUnlike 25 other states, Wisconsin has no popular ballot initiative process. Wisconsinites aren’t able to propose new, widely supported laws or constitutional amendments. This allows the Legislature to ignore popular proposals backed by the majority of Wisconsinites. We support creating a popular ballot referendum process that enables citizens to directly enact statutory and constitutional changes.

Safe drinking water for allToo many Wisconsin communities are suffering from PFAS, lead, and nitrate contamination, leading to serious health risks. Investing in proactive solutions would better protect public health, create good-paying jobs, and save Wisconsinites up to $2.04 billion annually in health care costs linked to contaminated drinking water. We support at least $1 billion in increased bonding authority and grant funding for capital investments that remediate PFAS, lead, and nitrate contamination statewide.

Reauthorizing the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship ProgramIncreased development has made it harder to find natural areas where people can enjoy Wisconsin’s beauty and wildlife. Compared to our neighboring states, we invest less in protecting our lands and rank last in the country for spending on state parks. Gov. Evers' budget would reauthorize the Stewardship Program for 10 years at $100 million per year. It also increases funding for local governments’ parks and recreation programs, expands trail and habitat restoration, and establishes a Tribal-state partnership to manage lands in the ceded territories.

Planning for clean energyWisconsin still relies too heavily on polluting energy sources, despite the health and environmental risks. Currently, only 9 percent of our energy comes from renewable sources like wind and solar, while utilities are rushing to build new natural gas plants. Thirty-three other states use a process called Integrated Resource Planning (IRP) to develop strategic statewide plans that map out future energy needs. Wisconsin should adopt this process to ensure transparency, accountability, and a cleaner energy future.

Healthy and safe homes and communitiesWe also know that toxic substances such as opioids and other drugs can poison our bodies and undermine strong communities. We support programs and policies that protect every Wisconsinite against these impacts, including $1 million in Community-Based Withdrawal Management Centers to support people in our communities who are seeking treatment for substance use disorder.

Sponsor Conservation Lobby Day

This powerful event brings people together to meet with legislators and advocate for Wisconsin's most pressing environmental issues, from clean energy policies to the protection of our water and public lands.

As a sponsor, you make it possible for this event to be free for all participants, breaking down barriers and allowing people across Wisconsin to engage in meaningful advocacy. Your generous sponsorship allows us to train and prepare advocates, supports outreach efforts, assists with transportation costs, and provides for meals, materials, and meeting space – all the elements that make it possible for hundreds of passionate Wisconsinites from across the state to come to the Capitol and make their voices heard for the health of our environment and our communities.

To sponsor Conservation Lobby Day, please use this page or mail your contribution by April 15th, 2025. Gifts of any amount help to make Conservation Lobby Day possible. Sponsors at the $100 level and above will be gratefully acknowledged in promotional and event materials.To pay by check, please print and complete this sponsorship form and mail with your payment to WCV, 133 S. Butler St. #320, Madison, WI 53703.

Update: Sponsorship Deadline Extended. Please sponsor by April 21!

 
 
 

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