Two Hutton bills signed into law
MADISON, Wis. — Two bills authored by Senator Rob Hutton (R-Brookfield) updating state law regarding vehicle registration were signed into law on Tuesday.
Senate Bill 38, now 2025 Wisconsin Act 50, exempts a Gold Star family member from the personalized license plate fee for a Gold Star specialty license plate.
Gold Star plates in Wisconsin signify that the recipient is the immediate family member of a service member who died in combat. While the plate itself is without charge, many families choose to personalize their Gold Star plates with names, ranks, or units — a deeply personal tribute that currently carries an annual fee of $15.
Act 50 removes that fee, allowing the 456 Wisconsin families with Gold Star plates to honor their loved ones at no additional cost.
“Gold Star families have already made unimaginable sacrifices for our nation. Eliminating this fee is one small way to demonstrate the respect that those families deserve,” Hutton said. “Thank you to the Coleman family for suggesting this bill and for their sacrifices.”
Assembly Bill 346, now 2025 Wisconsin Act 53, expands the state’s fleet license plate program to include heavier trucks and vans. Act 53 builds on the progress made under a 2021 law that offered businesses with large fleets of smaller automobiles a streamlined vehicle registration process, a reform that has benefitted businesses in the 5th Senate District and across the state.
“This bipartisan reform is about making government more responsive to the people it serves, and it does what we should be doing all the time as policymakers: identifying good government reforms and expanding them,” Hutton said.
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.












