A bill authored by State Sen. Steve Nass in the Wisconsin Senate aims to update rules for nonconforming outdoor advertising signs affected by transportation projects, focusing on repositioning and compensation, according to the Wisconsin State Senate.
According to the Wisconsin State Legislature’s official website, the bill was described as follows: “outdoor advertising signs that do not conform to local ordinances and that are affected by certain transportation-related projects; compensation for takings of signs, and appraisals upon which jurisdictional offers are based. (FE)”.
The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.
In essence, this bill amends regulations pertaining to outdoor advertising signs that do not conform to local ordinances and are impacted by transportation projects in Wisconsin. It replaces “realignment” with “repositioning” for such signs, meaning they can be raised, lowered, rotated, or moved within the same jurisdiction with local approval without losing their nonconforming status. The bill mandates that the agency executing the project pays the actual repositioning costs to the sign owner. It also addresses compensation rules for condemned signs by prohibiting the use of the “unit rule,” ensuring payment for the sign’s value, related leases, and any loss to other properties or rights. Additionally, it restricts the use of appraisals if they fall outside 85 to 115% of the owner’s stated loss for jurisdictional offers. The act becomes effective the day after publication, except for certain provisions related to sign repositioning, which take effect four months later.
The bill was co-authored by Rep. Joy L. Goeben (Republican-5th District) and Sen. Van H. Wanggaard (Republican-21st District). It was co-sponsored by Rep. Steve Doyle (Democrat-94th District), Rep. Brent Jacobson (Republican-87th District), and Rep. Rob Kreibich (Republican-28th District), along with four other co-sponsors.
Steve Nass has co-authored or authored another 128 bills since the beginning of the 2025 session, with five of them being enacted.
Nass graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater in 1978 with a BS.
Nass, a Republican, was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate in 2015 to represent the state’s 11th Senate district, replacing previous state senator Neal Kedzie.
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| Bill Number | Date Introduced | Short Description |
|---|---|---|
| SB497 | 10/02/2025 | Outdoor advertising signs that do not conform to local ordinances and that are affected by certain transportation-related projects; compensation for takings of signs, and appraisals upon which jurisdictional offers are based. (FE) |
| SB475 | 10/02/2025 | Applicability of the commercial building code to certain buildings. (FE) |
| SB452 | 09/29/2025 | Pupil eligibility for parental choice programs based upon participation by a sibling or a dependent child of the pupil’s parent or guardian. (FE) |
| SB451 | 09/29/2025 | The conditions under which a school district may adopt a resolution to exceed its revenue limit. (FE) |
| SB449 | 09/29/2025 | Registers of deeds, transportation project plats, and providing a penalty. (FE) |
| SB431 | 09/29/2025 | Discrimination based on arrest record under the fair employment law |
| SB420 | 09/04/2025 | Prohibiting rights of nature ordinances. (FE) |
| SB417 | 09/04/2025 | Visitation of a long-term care facility resident or hospital patient during a communicable disease outbreak |
| SB395 | 08/25/2025 | Requirement for certain telecommunications providers to provide basic voice service |
| SB391 | 08/25/2025 | Equipment of school buses with audiovisual recording devices |
| SB389 | 08/11/2025 | The per pupil adjustment for school district revenue limits. (FE) |
| SB376 | 07/16/2025 | A tax credit for employer-provided child care. (FE) |
| SB365 | 07/09/2025 | Fleet registration of certain motor vehicles. (FE) |
| SB364 | 06/27/2025 | The regulation of family and group child care centers. (FE) |
| SB357 | 06/27/2025 | Establishing English as the official state language, use of artificial intelligence or other machine-assisted translation tools in lieu of appointing English language interpreters, and use of English for governmental oral and written communication and for nongovernmental purposes. (FE) |
| SB312 | 06/04/2025 | Changing an individual’s sex on a birth certificate |
| SB311 | 06/04/2025 | Prohibiting funding for health services for unlawfully present individuals. (FE) |
| SB304 | 06/02/2025 | Hours for voting by absentee ballot in person at the office of the municipal clerk or an alternate site. (FE) |
| SB277 | 05/21/2025 | The expiration of administrative rules. (FE) |
| SB270 | 05/20/2025 | The right of appeal for complainants aggrieved by decisions of the Elections Commission concerning the conduct of election officials |
| SB262 | 05/20/2025 | Assisted living facility referral agencies and providing a penalty |
| SB237 | 05/09/2025 | A sales and use tax exemption for equipment associated with the use of a search and rescue dog. (FE) |
| SB235 | 04/29/2025 | Criminal trespass at a campground and providing a penalty. (FE) |
| SB202 | 04/14/2025 | Local guaranteed income programs |
| SB191 | 04/14/2025 | Requiring a subpoena to a law enforcement officer or tribal law enforcement officer served in official capacity to be served at the officer’s work address |
| SB177 | 04/03/2025 | Standard industrial classification codes for linen supply and industrial launderers and modifying the manufacturing and agriculture tax credit. (FE) |
| SB174 | 04/03/2025 | Coverage of individuals with preexisting conditions and benefit limits under health plans |
| SB167 | 04/03/2025 | Possession of a firearm on school grounds by school employees and fees for licenses to carry a concealed weapon. (FE) |
| SB166 | 03/27/2025 | Consumer data protection and providing a penalty. (FE) |
| SB163 | 03/27/2025 | Income change notifications for child support or maintenance orders |
| SB151 | 03/21/2025 | Requests for information from employers about unemployment insurance claims |
| SB137 | 03/14/2025 | The duty of a pharmacist to dispense lawfully prescribed drugs and devices. (FE) |
| SB136 | 03/14/2025 | School bus back-up lamps |
| SB123 | 03/14/2025 | Investment securities under the Uniform Commercial Code |
| SB97 | 03/07/2025 | Parental notification of alleged sexual misconduct by a school staff member. (FE) |
| SB81 | 02/26/2025 | School district operating referenda |
| SB77 | 02/26/2025 | Entering certain places with intent to commit battery and providing a penalty |
| SB76 | 02/26/2025 | Dismissing or amending certain criminal charges and deferred prosecution agreements for certain crimes |
| SB75 | 02/26/2025 | Venue for actions in which there is a governmental party |
| SB61 | 02/21/2025 | Excluding expenditures funded by referenda from shared costs for the purpose of determining equalization aid for school districts. (FE) |
| SB53 | 02/21/2025 | Requiring the display of the national motto in public schools and on public buildings. (FE) |
| SB43 | 02/12/2025 | Allowing advanced practice nurse prescribers to pronounce the date, time, and place of a patient’s death for purposes of the preparation of death records |
| SB22 | 02/05/2025 | Requiring school boards to make textbooks, curricula, and instructional materials available for inspection by school district residents |
| SB16 | 02/05/2025 | Participation in interscholastic athletics and application of the public records and open meetings laws to interscholastic athletic associations |
| SB13 | 02/03/2025 | Incorporating cursive writing into the state model English language arts standards and requiring cursive writing in elementary grades. (FE) |
| SB11 | 02/03/2025 | Allowing representatives of certain federally chartered youth membership organizations to provide information to pupils on public school property |
| SB5 | 01/24/2025 | Battery or threat to jurors and providing a penalty |



