Republicans Don’t Have Enough Votes to Overturn Mask Mandate, GOP Lawmaker Says
Rep. Neylon admits “this is not about masks, per se.”
Rep. Neylon admits “this is not about masks, per se.”
Republicans "stand ready" to kill the statewide order, so local officials are staying on top of it.
People may be wrongfully assuming outdoor activity carries no risk of spread, experts say.
Lawmakers who have power over nearly half of public education funds suggest “opening your doors” to all students.
Senate leader indicates his chamber will convene to vote on ending the order.
Statewide mask ordinance begins Saturday.
Governor also expresses concern over the spread of COVID-19 in Wisconsin.
One-time payments part of Wisconsin Farm Support Program funded by CARES Act.
Reform package introduced June 19 but no indication is it going anywhere fast.
Amid a pandemic, recession, and mass protest movement, the state’s top Republicans have given legislators an extended vacation.