Politics & Government

Gov. Evers To Veto GOP Bill Limiting Response to Pandemic

Legislature abandons bipartisan compromise, sends first bill to governor's desk in more than 290 days.

Gov. Evers To Veto GOP Bill Limiting Response to Pandemic.
Gov. Evers To Veto GOP Bill Limiting Response to Pandemic. (Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers' Press Office.)

MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers said "Wisconsinites know a compromise when they see one, and this isn’t it," in response to a passage of an Assembly Bill regarding the pandemic.

The Assembly Bill (AB) 1 was passed after Republicans abandoned compromise legislation that passed the Wisconsin State Senate with bipartisan support. The previous bipartisan version of the bill had received the governor’s support.

AB 1 will be the first bill the Legislature sent to the governor’s desk in more than 290 days. The governor said he intends to veto the legislation that will, in part, impose limits on the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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“Wisconsinites know a compromise when they see one, and this isn’t it,” said Gov. Evers. “We had a bill that Republicans and Democrats supported—and one that I said I would sign if it was sent to my desk—that passed the Senate on a bipartisan vote. Unfortunately, Republicans once again chose to put politics before people, abandoned that compromise, and passed a bill they knew I wouldn’t sign. I am calling on Republicans in the Legislature to stop playing politics and get to work sending me the compromise bill we worked on together.”

Immediately following the vote on the bill in the Senate, the governor called for AB 1 to be presented to him as soon as possible.

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“It’s taken far too long for the Legislature to take further action on this pandemic. Wisconsinites don’t care about political points or who gets the credit. They just want to know that their family, their business, and their neighbors are going to be okay as we continue to fight this virus. Enough politics—just get it done.”

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