Neylon, vice chair of the Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules, criticized the commission for not including lawmakers on the 24-member advisory committee involved in the rulemaking process.
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“I feel a little bit like you didn’t even try here, you didn’t even try to do legislation. You’re choosing a rule and then telling us … ‘We can’t even work with you guys, this is what we got to do,’ and I find that a little bit insulting,” Neylon, R-Pewaukee, said.