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Senator Baldwin’s 'For the Fans Act' aims to end blackouts and lower barriers for sports fans

5/11/2026

 
Senator Baldwin's 'For the Fans Act' aims to end blackouts and lower barriers for sports fans
Johnny Kavanaugh at Baldwin Meeting
​MADISON, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Imagine this. It’s game day, and you invite your fellow sports fans over to your house to watch the big game. It turns out you don’t have the right streaming service to watch your local team. So instead, you walk over to your local bar, but they don’t have it either despite trying to get it.

This isn’t a scenario that is uncommon. It seems like every time fans try to watch their favorite team, it’s always on a different platform, and paying for them all can get expensive. Not just for the average fan at home, but for bars and restaurants, too.
LJ’s Sports Tavern in Madison knows the headache all too well. The Madison establishment has been open for nearly 10 years and the owner says since he has opened, his prices have nearly tripled just to play sports on his TVs.

“We did the math the other day and I think it’s about 30 grand a year just for the services we have to pay for, not counting buying the TVs and the cable bill,” Johnny Kavanaugh, owner of LJ’s Sports Tavern in Madison, said.

That price tag has taken a toll on this bar owner’s bottom line, and he’s not alone. The Wisconsin Restaurant Association says the rise of streaming has complicated the professional sports landscape. When businesses don’t have the games customers want, fans simply stop coming.

“When a fan comes and they can’t see their favorite sports team for whatever reason, whether it’s women’s basketball or men’s hockey or the Bucks, Brewers, or so on, they are going to be trained then, not to come back to that bar, restaurant to be able to see that game in the future,” Kristine Hillmer, president and CEO of the Wisconsin Restaurant Association, said.

Hillmer says bars and restaurants already have lower profit margins than they use. She says on average, pre-Covid, it was 3-5%. Now, with the increase in staffing cost as well as rent and utilities, the profit margin for most restaurants is around 2.5%.

That’s why Senator Tammy Baldwin has filed the For the Fans Act, which would require hometown teams to give free access to local fans. That means it would require professional leagues to provide access for local fans to watch all games for teams based in the state in which they reside, through a single, free option. That could include streaming on an ad-supported service or a local over-the-air broadcast. It would also ban blackouts on league-owned streaming services. According to Sen. Baldwin, the legislation requires streaming services to provide access to view every game within their respective leagues. That means consumers who subscribe to services like MLB.TV and NBA League Pass will no longer face blackouts when games are played in their local media market or set to air exclusively on a third-party streaming service like Amazon Prime Video.

“If you are lured into a subscription, you want to be a super fan and watch all of your games and then they black out the games, that’s a deceptive practice, which the federal government can come in and enforce laws against deception and deceptive practices from businesses,” Sen. Baldwin said.

Business owners like Johnny Kavanaugh understand that professional sports are a business, but he says sports teams need fans from all socio-economic backgrounds.

“They need the people to be engaged too, “Kavanaugh said. “I think it’s important that they take care of the regular people and not just the people that have enough money to pay for all the games.”

We reached out to all of the professional sports teams in Wisconsin for comment on this legislation. The only reply by our deadline was from the Green Bay Packers. The organization sent the following statement.

DoorDash, Wisconsin Restaurant Association, and City of Milwaukee Partner To Launch Local Business Workshop

5/8/2026

 
DoorDash
Registration is now open for a free, one-day workshop for Milwaukee small business owners

MILWAUKEE, WI — DoorDash, Wisconsin Restaurant Association and the City of Milwaukee today opened registration for the Local Business Workshop — a free, one-day, in-person training on June 8 designed to help businesses grow.

The Workshop provides local small business owners with hands-on training on DoorDash tools and advertising, education on new AI-powered tools, direct connections to local business support organizations, and networking with peers all in a single day. It builds on DoorDash's Accelerator for Local Businesses which has supported more than 400 small businesses nationwide since 2021.

“We talk a lot about economic opportunity in Milwaukee, and this is a solid example of how opportunity is achieved,” said Mayor Cavalier Johnson. “Putting real tools and real resources in front of our small business owners is how we make sure growth reaches every corner of this city. I'm happy to partner with DoorDash and Wisconsin Restaurant Association to bring this to Milwaukee.”

“The Wisconsin Restaurant Association is proud to partner with DoorDash and the City of Milwaukee to deliver this opportunity to our local business community,” said Kristine Hillmer, Wisconsin Restaurant Association President and CEO. “This Workshop connects entrepreneurs not just to new tools, but to a broader ecosystem of support that can help them grow and navigate today’s challenges.”

“DoorDash was built to help local businesses thrive, and this Workshop is an extension of that commitment,” said Mike Pomerantz, Head of National Policy Engagement. “Partnering with the Wisconsin Restaurant Association and Mayor Johnson allows us to help them go beyond the platform and invest directly in the local business owners who are the backbone of Milwaukee's economy.”

Registration for the Milwaukee Workshop is now open. Eligible businesses must be independently owned, operate a brick-and-mortar storefront, and have three or fewer locations.

To learn more and register, visit: https://about.doordash.com/en-us/impact/business-workshop.

WRA Members Meet with Senator Tammy Baldwin Regarding "For the Fans" Act

5/6/2026

 
For the Fans Act Meeting
WRA members met with Senator Tammy Baldwin this past Monday to discuss her For the Fans Act and other issues the restaurant industry faces. The meeting was hosted by WRA director Johnny Kavanaugh, LJ's Sports Tavern & Grill. WRA Chair Jeff Kaminski, Chula Vista Resort, President & CEO Kristine Hillmer and members Rita Adair, Bernell's and Eric Christenson Christy's Landing also participated.
​This past Monday, WRA members meet with Senator Tammy Baldwin to discuss her new bill - For the Fans Act - which the Wisconsin Restaurant Association has endorsed. The group discussed the increasing high cost of broadcasting sports games in restaurants and bars, along with other head winds the industry faces. The cost of subscribing to the new NFL Sunday Ticket package alone can cost $13,000 per year, up to $300/TV to purchase the streaming equipment.

The For the Fans Act is designed to simplify access to home state team's televised games. For the hospitality industry, this could mean significantly lower overhead and fewer technical headaches when trying to air local games. 

Key Impacts for Your Venue:
  • No More Blackouts: The bill prohibits league-owned services (like MLB.TV or NBA League Pass) from blacking out local games. If you pay for the service, you’ll actually be able to show the home team.
  • Free Local Access: Leagues would be required to provide a single, free viewing option for all in-state professional games. This could be via local over-the-air TV or a free, ad-supported streaming service.
  • Reduced Complexity: By ending exclusive paywalls (like games only available on Amazon Prime or Netflix), the bill aims to consolidate where you find the game, potentially saving businesses thousands in annual subscription fees.
  • Coverage: The act applies to the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, and MLS.
The Bottom Line: If passed, this legislation would eliminate the need for a dozen different logins and "exclusive" subscriptions, allowing you to broadcast local sports through a more affordable and streamlined system.

Women in Hospitality Award Nominations Now Open

5/4/2026

 
​Wisconsin Restaurant Association invites nominations honoring women making an impact across the hospitality industry.
The Wisconsin Restaurant Association (WRA) is now accepting nominations for the Women in Hospitality Awards, a statewide recognition program celebrating women who are driving excellence, innovation, and positive change across Wisconsin’s hospitality industry.

The awards honor standout professionals from every corner of the industry—including restaurants, hotels, tourism, and supplier partners—recognizing women at all stages of their careers who inspire teams, elevate communities, and help shape the future of hospitality.

Every kitchen, dining room, office, classroom, and supplier network has someone worth recognizing, The Women in Hospitality Awards gives the opportunity to shine a light on the women whose leadership, dedication, and impact often reach far beyond their job titles.
Top 20 Women in Hospitality to Watch
Rising Star
Student Achievement
The Women in Hospitality Awards include three categories:
  • Top 20 Women in Hospitality — Recognizing trailblazing women who have built impactful careers and demonstrated exceptional leadership across Wisconsin’s hospitality industry.
  • Emerging Talent Award — Celebrating early career professionals who are already making a meaningful difference and showing strong leadership potential.
  • Student Award — Honoring students pursuing hospitality related education who are building a strong foundation for a future in the industry.

Honorees receive statewide recognition from the Wisconsin Restaurant Association, promotion across WRA channels and media, and are celebrated during the Women in Hospitality Conference on September 28, 2026 at Monona Terrace.

Nominations are open May 1 through June 30, and individuals may nominate a colleague, a team member, or themselves.

To learn more about the awards and submit a nomination, visit wirestaurant.org/wihc-awards.

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