Rep. Madison Proposes Restoring Local Control Over Lead Inspections
Legislation Would Enable Fully Funded Inspections to Prevent Inhabitable Living Conditions, Allow New Local Tenant Protections
MADISON, Wis. – Today, Representative Darrin Madison introduced a repeal of WI Stat § 66.0104, a broad limitation on certain types of local government housing inspections – most glaringly, its restrictions make effective local inspections for lead hazards practically impossible. That restriction is exacerbating an ongoing health crisis in Milwaukee: outdated lead service lines for water go unreplaced for decades and now illegal lead-based paint continues to threaten young people’s development.
The broad consensus is that there is no safe level of lead in drinking water. Despite this, Milwaukee County has tens of thousands of dangerous lead service lines still in service, with the Village of Shorewood facing some of the highest concentrations.
Representative Madison (D-10) issued the following statement:
“For over a decade, bad faith landlords across the state have forced families to experience uninhabitable living conditions. From black mold and inadequate insulation during Wisconsin’s harsh, unpredictable winters, to electrical fires, to lead-contaminated water due to disinvestment in private and public infrastructure. All of these things put our kids, families, and communities’ safety at risk. They can be remedied and prevented with effective, local inspections – but right now, due to unfair state restrictions, that’s currently not possible.
We’ve done the work with community stakeholders to draft and refine this legislation –alongside other important housing-focused bills– to ensure local governments in Wisconsin have the tools to ensure landlords will provide quality housing options to all tenants.”NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
More about the Lead Crisis
- Gov. Evers Signs New PFAS, Lead Regulations - Danielle Kaeding - Mar 2nd, 2026
- City Receives $400,000 Grant For Lead Screening - Sophie Bolich - Feb 24th, 2026
- Rep. Madison Proposes Restoring Local Control Over Lead Inspections - State Rep. Darrin Madison - Jan 6th, 2026
- $43 Million Later, MPS Says Classrooms Are Safe From Lead Dust - Corrinne Hess - Dec 18th, 2025
- MPS Buildings Cleared of Lead-Paint Risks after 10-Plus Months of Work - Milwaukee Public Schools - Dec 17th, 2025
- Wisconsin Moves to Require Lead Service Lines Replaced By 2037 - Danielle Kaeding - Dec 11th, 2025
- Gov. Evers, DNR Announce More Than $159 Million to Ensure Clean, Safe Drinking Water for Wisconsinites in 29 Municipalities - Gov. Tony Evers - Dec 10th, 2025
- EPA Announces $3 Billion in New Funding for States to Reduce Lead in Drinking Water - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Nov 25th, 2025
- Wisconsin Communities Get $282 Million for Drinking Water Projects - Danielle Kaeding - Nov 19th, 2025
- MKE County: County Launches Lead Abatement Program - Graham Kilmer - Nov 9th, 2025
Read more about Lead Crisis here
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