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flag Wisconsin lawmakers extended postpartum Medicaid, passed PFAS cleanup funding, and advanced child protection measures, but tax cuts and key reforms were left unresolved.

flag 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. flag A $125 million plan to address PFAS pollution and "Gail’s Law" were also approved, alongside zoning reforms and measures to strengthen child protection. flag 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. flag The future of the Knowles-Nelson conservation program remains uncertain, and a special session on taxes may be called.

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