Sam and the legislative team did a great job with the new funding bill.
I'll get more updates this weekend at the AWSC convention, but it looks like the bill is still in the Senate.
https://fastdemocracy.com/bill-search/wi/2025-2026/bills/WIB00015488/
Here's some more info on the Bill that was emailed on 2/7:
SB700- Our funding bill is getting ready to be released to the Full Senate.
We currently have Senators Tomczyk, Fayen, Marklein, Pfaff, Ratcliff, Keyeski, Dassler-Alfheim, And Sprietzer as co-sponsors. I am told we will need more Senate supporters to get it passed. We will need to get as many Senators to vote in support of this to get it passed. There is some urgency, as both the Senate and Assembly want to wrap up for this session in the next few weeks. If it isn't passed by them, we start all over next session.
I have again included our instructions and reasoning for you to have in front of you...
Keep in mind that there is a 75 cent administration fee tacked on to each trail pass, so our proposed legislation will reflect this.
Here it is...
· Our AWSC Club Pass is currently $9.25. We want to increase it to $19.25.
· The DNR (Non Club) Pass is currently $29.25. We want to increase it to $49.25.
· The Out of State Trail Pass is currently $49.25. We want to increase it to $69.25.
· Our current snowmobile registration is $30 for 3 Years. We want to increase it to $45 for
3 years. (There are no admin fee charges tacked on to our registration.)
·Here is the reasoning to support our request...
· Our last fee and registration increase was in 2013 when Act 142, the Trail Pass program was enacted. We are self funded, using no taxpayer dollars. The providers and users of the trail system are asking for these increases and are willing to pay them to maintain our system.
· This past year, our program fund was nearly $4 million dollars short of funding needed infrastructure projects requested by our clubs and alliances.
· According to DNR records, our trail infrastructure projects have more than doubled in cost since the 2014-15 season to an average of over $63,000 each.
· The equipment and labor rate reimbursements we receive have only increased 30% since 2013. An example: Our Top equipment and reimbursement rate is only $100/hour.
· We have not had the money to approve funding for any unfunded trails. Last year, we had around 400 miles of requests. Generally, these trails are already being provided 100% by our clubs.
·The biggest expenses our organizations have to incur is trail grooming equipment:
· We have seen tracked grooming power units increase nearly 60% since 2013. An average unit is now around $267k
· Many of our clubs utilize Ag tractors with tracks for power units. We have seen them increase around 85% since 2017. An average unit is now $309k.
· The drags we pull with those power units have nearly doubled since 2013. An average drag is now over $26k.
At the current trail pass and registration fee pricing, we feel our trail grant program cannot sustain itself. This increase will help shore up this situation.
We need as many folks as we can to contact your senators for support. You can place your address in the "Who Are My Legislators" on the front page of the Wisconsin Legislature Homepage
https://legis.wisconsin.gov/ to get their contact information. You can also find out the steps to do so on the AWSC Website under Powerpoint Presentations.