The recently unveiled package targets rules put out by Wisconsin's executive branch
GOP lawmakers are introducing a series of bills aimed at paring down what they call red tape in state-level regulations.
The package unveiled on Wednesday targets rules put forth by Wisconsin’s executive branch. Agencies have used those administrative rules to oversee issues ranging from business licensing to environmental protections to rules for childhood vaccinations.
“Wisconsin is in need of a regulatory reset,” said state Rep. Adam Neylon, R-Pewaukee, an author of one of the bills, during a news conference at the state Capitol. “Instead of trying to find compromise with the Legislature, Gov. Evers wants to govern through administrative rule, regulating as much as he can, as fast as he can.”
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