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Rep. Neylon Issues Statement on Assembly Floor Vote

September 11, 2025

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Rep. Adam Neylon (608) 237-9115

Rep. Neylon’s Statement on Assembly Floor Votes

Madison – Today, the Wisconsin Assembly took up a number of bills on a variety of subjects. These legislative proposals included requiring state employees to work in person, restricting the display of political or ideological flags over government buildings, prohibiting municipalities from banning the sale of vehicles based on their energy source, exempting tobacco bars from the state’s public smoking ban, and preventing taxpayer funds from subsidizing health care services for illegal immigrants. In response, State Representative Adam Neylon (R-Pewaukee) provided the following statements on these bills:

AB 39: “Working in person fosters collaboration, accountability and trust; essential elements for government employees tasked with serving the public efficiently and transparently. Taxpaying citizens deserve nothing less.”

AB 58: “Government buildings represent all citizens, and displaying political or ideological flags risks undermining the neutrality and unity that public institutions are meant to uphold.”

AB 161: “This bill protects consumer choice, ensures a consistent regulatory framework and supports a balanced transition to future transportation technologies.”

AB 211: “Exempting tobacco bars from Wisconsin’s public smoking ban respects personal freedom and business choice, allowing adults to voluntarily spend time and money in the business of their choice, without impacting smoke-free environments elsewhere.”

AB 308: “By prohibiting the use of state or local funds from subsidizing health care services for illegal immigrants, we are ensuring that limited public resources are prioritized for citizens and legal residents, maintaining fairness and fiscal responsibility.”

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