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Wisconsin Rights of Nature Bills
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Human health is inseparable from the health of the natural world. Yet today’s laws treat rivers, forests, and ecosystems as material for consumption rather than as living systems with inherent rights — the rights to exist, thrive, regenerate, and be restored. Current laws often regulate destruction instead of preventing it, leaving ecosystems vulnerable and communities powerless to defend them.
That’s why we’re introducing the Rights of Nature Bill Package: our natural places need greater protection. This package brings back the popular and bipartisan “Prove It First” law from 1997. “Prove It First” simply requires mining companies to demonstrate to the DNR that a similar mine has operated and been safely decommissioned without harming the water table before any new permits are granted. We are also following the lead of Tribal Nations, local governments, and global communities by introducing a Rights of Nature bill recognizing Devil’s Lake’s legal right to exist. Under current law, corporations have legal rights; yet our natural places do not. Corporations exist only on paper, while our lakes, forests, and rivers are tangible and essential to life. Our bill package joins Wisconsin to the growing international movement to recognize the Rights of Nature in law, affirming that protecting clean air and clean water is inseparable from protecting ourselves. The paired resolution declares the Legislature’s support for the Rights of Nature movement at all levels of government. The Package
Support the Rights of Nature legislative package in Wisconsin:
State your Opposition to:
Details Breakdown
Prove It First (SB3, AB632, SB623)
Devil's Lake State Park Legal Rights (AB633, SB613)
Rights of Nature (AJR114, SJR107)
Prove It First (SB3, AB632, SB623)
Devil's Lake State Park Legal Rights (AB633, SB613)
Rights of Nature (AJR114, SJR107)
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Please help us demonstrate to elected officials and others that the Rights of Nature has deep and broad support from around our state of Wisconsin by signing this petition:
Today, we face global environmental crises - including soaring extinction rates and accelerating climate change. This has happened despite thousands of environmental laws. What those laws have in common is that they regulate the exploitation of nature - treating nature as existing for human use. It's time for that to change - for our laws to recognize nature -- the waters, plants, animals and ecosystems we live among -- as a living being with legal rights.
We call upon our elected representatives at the state and local level to adopt rights of nature laws - as communities across the U.S. have, as countries including Ecuador and Panama have, and as many indigenous nations have done - to secure the right of nature to exist, flourish, and be restored.
We call upon our elected representatives at the state and local level to adopt rights of nature laws - as communities across the U.S. have, as countries including Ecuador and Panama have, and as many indigenous nations have done - to secure the right of nature to exist, flourish, and be restored.
February 12
Things are moving quickly in Madison regarding Senate Bill 420/Assembly Bill 421.
These bills would prohibit local rights of nature ordinances.
SB420 passed the state senate floor vote on Feb 11: 19 ayes and 14 noes.
The next step will be for the assembly version of the bill, AB421 to go to a floor vote in the assembly.
Please contact your state assembly person/representative to oppose passage of AB421.
To find who your state representative is please follow this link and enter your street address:
https://maps.legis.wisconsin.gov/
Please also contact Gov. Evers office and ask him to veto SB420/AB421
These bills would prohibit local rights of nature ordinances.
SB420 passed the state senate floor vote on Feb 11: 19 ayes and 14 noes.
The next step will be for the assembly version of the bill, AB421 to go to a floor vote in the assembly.
Please contact your state assembly person/representative to oppose passage of AB421.
To find who your state representative is please follow this link and enter your street address:
https://maps.legis.wisconsin.gov/
Please also contact Gov. Evers office and ask him to veto SB420/AB421
Bill Status
- SB420 Relating to: prohibiting rights of nature ordinances.
Senator Nass
Representative Goeben