The Wisconsin State Assembly concluded its session Friday by advancing multiple agricultural policy measures. Several bills that previously passed the Senate are now heading to Governor Tony Evers for his approval or rejection.

Wisconsin lawmakers concluded their legislative session Friday by moving several agriculture-focused bills through the State Assembly. Multiple measures that have successfully navigated both chambers of the legislature are now awaiting action from Governor Tony Evers, who will decide whether to sign them into law or issue vetoes.
According to Wisconsin Farm Bureau representative Tim Fiocchi, the bills that have completed the legislative process and are bound for the governor’s desk represent various agricultural policy initiatives. However, the legislative pipeline still contains additional farm-related measures that require Senate consideration before they can advance further in the process.
The completion of the Assembly session marks a significant milestone for Wisconsin’s agricultural community, as these pending bills could impact farming operations and rural communities throughout the state.
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