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Wisconsin lawmakers extended postpartum Medicaid, passed PFAS cleanup funding, and advanced child protection measures, but tax cuts and key reforms were left unresolved.
The Wisconsin Assembly ended its 2025-26 session, passing major bills to extend postpartum Medicaid coverage to one year, require insurance for high-risk breast screenings, and allocate $130 million for PFAS cleanup.
A $125 million plan to address PFAS pollution and "Gail’s Law" were also approved, alongside zoning reforms and measures to strengthen child protection.
Despite bipartisan support, a tax cut proposal was rejected by Governor Evers, and key priorities like wage increases and education funding were left unvoted on.
The future of the Knowles-Nelson conservation program remains uncertain, and a special session on taxes may be called.
Los legisladores de Wisconsin extendieron el Medicaid posparto, aprobaron fondos para la limpieza de PFAS y medidas avanzadas de protección infantil, pero los recortes de impuestos y las reformas clave quedaron sin resolver.