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Thursday, May 7, 2026

Lawmakers to consider pay raises for prosecutors, public defenders ... - WDJT

MADISON, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Lawmakers on the Joint Finance Committee will consider pay raises for state prosecutors and public defenders as criminal justice advocates have warned a shortage of attorneys is causing a major crisis in our legal system.

On Tuesday, the GOP-controlled Joint Finance Committee will review Gov. Tony Evers biennial budget request to invest an additional $24.4 million for the State Prosecutors Office along with $42.6 million for the State Public Defenders Office in effort to increase hourly wages.

Evers proposed raising the hourly wage for public attorneys from $27.70 to $35. His plan also includes a $1.6 million in fiscal year 2024-2025 for a pay progression system for assistant district attorneys to "increase retention of experienced attorneys."

Adam Plotkin, the legislative liaison at the State Public Defenders Office, has been lobbying with a coalition of criminal justice advocates for higher wages as they continue to experience turnover.

"They're looking for these other opportunities," Plotkin said. "We're losing people to county corporation offices, city attorneys, private law firms and they're going out of state."

A key part of the problem is low wages, Plotkin said. That's caused a shortage of public defenders who are paid significantly less than private attorneys and among their peers nationwide, according to a report by the Wisconsin Policy Forum.

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