Sen. Larson of Wisconsin Senate authors bill limiting data sharing with federal government

Sen. Larson of Wisconsin Senate authors bill limiting data sharing with federal government
Christopher J. Larson, Wisconsin State Senator for 7th District — Facebook
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A new bill authored by State Sen. Chris Larson in the Wisconsin Senate seeks to restrict how state agencies share personal data with the federal government, aiming to protect individual privacy, according to the Wisconsin State Senate.

According to the Wisconsin State Legislature’s official website, the bill was described as follows: “prohibiting the state from sharing data with the federal government that contains personally identifiable information if the data is not first masked or otherwise anonymized and authorizing a civil cause of action for negligent violations of that prohibition. (FE)”.

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

In essence, the bill establishes a prohibition for Wisconsin state agencies and bodies, including the legislature and courts, from sharing personally identifiable information with the federal government unless the data is first masked or anonymized. Exceptions to this rule allow unmasked data to be shared when necessary for compliance with state or federal laws, or for the administration of state or federal programs. Legislators and courts may also share unmasked information for constituent relations and official duties. Violations of this prohibition may result in liability, allowing injured parties to seek actual damages, exemplary damages up to $1,000, and coverage of costs and reasonable attorney fees.

The bill was co-authored by Representative Mike Bare (Democrat-80th District), Senator Tim Carpenter (Democrat-3rd District), Senator Sarah Keyeski (Democrat-14th District), Senator Melissa Ratcliff (Democrat-16th District), Senator Dora E. Drake (Democrat-4th District). It was co-sponsored by Representative Clinton M. Anderson (Democrat-45th District), Representative Deb Andraca (Democrat-23rd District), and Representative Margaret Arney (Democrat-18th District), along 37 other co-sponsors.

Chris Larson has authored or co-authored another 84 bills since the beginning of the 2025 session, with all of them being adopted.

Larson graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee in 2007 with a BA.

Larson, a Democrat, was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate in 2011 to represent the state’s 7th Senate district, replacing previous state senator Jeffrey Plale.

In Wisconsin, the legislative process starts when a senator, constituent, group, or agency proposes an idea for a bill. After drafting, the bill is introduced, numbered, and referred to a committee for review and public input. If approved, it moves through three readings and votes in both the Senate and Assembly. Once both chambers pass the same version, the bill goes to the governor, who can sign it, veto it, or let it become law without a signature. Only a small share of bills introduced each session ultimately become law. You can learn more about the Wisconsin legislative process here.

Bills Introduced by Chris Larson in Wisconsin Senate During 2025 Regular Session
Bill Number Date Introduced Short Description
SB369 07/09/2025 Prohibiting the state from sharing data with the federal government that contains personally identifiable information if the data is not first masked or otherwise anonymized and authorizing a civil cause of action for negligent violations of that prohibition. (FE)
SB368 07/09/2025 Storage of a firearm in a residence if child is present and providing a penalty
SB360 06/27/2025 Limiting the release of certain balloons into the atmosphere, granting rule-making authority, and providing a penalty
SB355 06/27/2025 Establishing a civil cause of action for civil rights violations
SB354 06/27/2025 Pursuing liens on federal property if federal aid to the state is withheld under certain circumstances. (FE)
SB353 06/27/2025 Withholding state payments to the federal government if federal aid to the state is withheld under certain circumstances. (FE)
SB345 06/27/2025 Requiring vehicles to stop for pedestrians at certain intersections and crosswalks
SB344 06/27/2025 A refundable income tax credit for bicycle purchases and making an appropriation. (FE)
SB343 06/27/2025 Requiring bicycle and pedestrian facilities in highway projects and granting rule-making authority. (FE)
SB330 06/19/2025 Waiting period for purchase of handguns
SB329 06/19/2025 Extreme risk protection temporary restraining orders and injunctions, making an appropriation, and providing a penalty. (FE)
SB319 06/12/2025 Designating the rusty patched bumble bee as the state native insect
SB314 06/04/2025 The pupil participation limit in the state parental choice program
SB233 04/29/2025 Inducements to sign or refrain from signing nomination papers, recall petitions, and certain other petitions


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