Wisconsin State Representative Ortiz-Velez was charged with disorderly conduct in connection with threats made to Wisconsin State Representative Prado over a Veteran's recognition legislation dispute in Madison.
By H. Nelson Goodson Hispanic News Network U.S.A.
February 25, 2026
Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Wednesday, the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office filed a criminal misdemeanor charge against Wisconsin State Representative Sylvia N. Ortiz-Velez, 48, (D-Milw) for disorderly conduct in connection with alleged threats to Wisconsin State Representative Priscilla Prado, 42, over a dispute regarding a Hispanic Month Joint 2025 Resolution and a Veteran's Hispanic Heritage Month Resolution during last year's Hispanic Heritage Month in the State.
If convicted, Ortiz-Velez is facing 90 days in jail, and up to $1,000 in fines, or both. Rep. Ortiz-Velez is scheduled for an initial court appearance at Room 221 in the Safety Building on March 6 in Milwaukee.
Attempts by Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) to contact Ortiz-Velez were unsuccessful.
The recent misdemeanor charge stems from an incident (August 2025) that happened at the Wisconsin State Capitol where Rep. Prado proposed legislation to recognized Hispanic Veterans in the state during Hispanic Heritage Month. Apparently, Prado beat Rep. Ortiz-Velez in proposing the legislation, which Ortiz-Velez was accustomed to propose annually. Rep. Ortiz-Velez then proposed her own Hispanic Month Joint Resolution 2025 and Hispanic Month Veterans Resolution as well. (Facebook post: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1bhpvFcKbg/)
Rep. Ortiz-Velez was excluded from the proposed Hispanic Month Joint resolution by Rep. Prado and the Democrat Caucus in the State Assembly. (Article link: http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2025/08/wisconsin-latino-democrat-assembly.html)
Rep. Prado in the criminal complaint says that Ortiz-Velez had threatened her and that she would expose her and another male state
legislator for alleged certain personal information regarding them. The criminal complaint did not specifically identify those alleged personal attacks.
Then in September 2025, Rep. Ortiz-Velez was allegedly accused by multiple Democrats including State Assembly Representative Greta Neubauer (D-Racine) that Rep. Ortiz-Velez had made a gun threat against certain Democrats, but Ortiz-Velez denied the allegations and no criminal charges were ever filed against her by Capitol Police.
Rep. Ortiz-Velez claimed that Rep. Neubauer and others were targeting her because she was going to propose legislation in connection with Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley who exceeded his powers during the COVID-19 crisis in 2010, when Ortiz-Velez was a Southside Milwaukee County Supervisor. Rep. Ortiz-Velez was able to introduce legislation to limit the powers of County Executives and it passed into law. (Article and Facebook post links: http://hispanicnewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2025/09/wisconsin-state-rep-greta-neubauer-d.html and https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1BvjthTz9r/)
Rep. Ortiz-Velez on Friday during the State Assembly floor address, she exposed Rep. Neubauer, the minority leader of prohibiting other Dems in the State Assembly from voting with Republicans on issues they favored.
Editor's note: Rep. Ortiz-Velez actively campaigned to elect Rep. Prado into office, and once Prado was elected, she later turned on Ortiz-Velez.


