Wisconsin:

Strengthening and Supporting Community-Rooted Local News

Organizing Updates

April 2, 2026

Wisconsin’s Legislative Session May Be Over but There’s Still Work to Be Done | Free Press

Wisconsin legislative session came to an end, but legislators left unpassed one key bill—SB 666—that would have protected journalists and others against frivolous lawsuits meant to stifle speech.

Free Press Action’s Sarah Stone and Arin Anderson with Wisconsin State Rep. Tara Johnson

March 18, 2026

Free Press Action Pledges to Fight on for Wisconsin Anti-SLAPP Bill After Legislation Fails to Pass in Current Session

When anti-SLAPP laws are enacted, targeted victims can defeat speech-chilling attacks from powerful individuals and institutions seeking to dodge accountability.

Wisconsin State Capitol Building

March 18, 2026

Package of Journalism Bills Marks Important Step Toward Strengthening Local News and Informed Communities Across Wisconsin

Wisconsin State Senator Mark Spreitzer and Representative Brienne Brown introduced three bills designed to support and enhance local journalism across the state.

Wisconsin State Capitol Building

January 29, 2026

Threats to Local Journalism Show Why We Need Stronger Media Policy in Wisconsin | Free Press

A variety of obstacles make it difficult for people in Wisconsin to access trustworthy journalism about their communities and state. But there are signs of change.

Photo credit: Flickr user Warren LeMay

Wisconsin State Capitol Building

December 4, 2025

Despite the Efforts of Hardworking Journalists, Wisconsin’s Local-News Infrastructure Is in Dire Need of Support | Free Press

A listening tour in Wisconsin revealed how residents of cities and rural communities alike lack access to local news and information.

Free Press Action’s Sarah Stone and Arin Anderson with Wisconsin State Rep. Tara Johnson

September 17, 2025

The Need for Stronger Local News in Wisconsin | Free Press

Wisconsin has contended with quite a few emergencies in recent months — and people need access to trustworthy information to prepare and stay safe.

Free Press Action’s Wisconsin Civic Media Campaign Manager Arin Anderson (right) with community advocate and organizer Amari Blasini-Bush.