Vos Might Consider COVID-19 Legislation
The Assembly Speaker is 'open' to a second COVID-19 relief bill, if there is no federal bill.
Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said Wednesday he could be open to state lawmakers passing a second COVID-19 relief bill after months of inaction at the state Capitol.
State lawmakers haven’t been in session since mid-April, when the Assembly and Senate met to approve a bill aimed at tackling some of the social and economic problems spurred by the coronavirus pandemic in Wisconsin.
In an email statement on Wednesday, Vos, the top Republican in the Assembly, said he would be “open to a second relief bill” if “Congress fails to provide additional state assistance.”
Vos said he would like to review the state expenditures from the CARES Act funding and review what authorizations might be necessary to spend more state money to support people and businesses during the pandemic.
The Legislature approved $75 million in state spending in its April legislation, but using any of the funds required additional layers of approval from the state budget committee. The funds’ availability expired in the beginning of August, because they were linked to a previous public health emergency declaration. Gov. Tony Evers’ administration did not approach the committee with any requests to spend that money, instead focusing on spending the federal dollars.
As COVID-19 cases in Wisconsin continue to explode, Vos said the state needs to increase testing and implement “rigorous rapid testing to find the virus faster.”
“Obviously, what we’re doing now as a state isn’t working,” Vos said.
Vos’ comments come after his Democratic challenger in the state’s 63rd Assembly District, former Burlington Alder Joel Jacobsen, launched a well-funded advertising campaign criticizing Vos’ response to the pandemic. Evers also launched a recent television ad criticizing Vos and Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau. Vos, of Rochester, responded with his own ad this week.
Vos and Fitzgerald traded letters with the governor earlier this month about meeting to discuss a path forward for potential state legislative action, but such a meeting has yet to take place.
Fitzgerald’s office didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment Wednesday.
The governor’s spokesperson said, “It’s great to hear (Vos supports) the governor’s statewide testing effort,” but criticized the GOP for not putting forward a specific plan to respond to the pandemic.
The April legislation was wide-ranging. It lifted a one-week waiting period for unemployment insurance in Wisconsin, required health insurers to cover COVID-19 testing, and barred those insurers from discriminating against people who have or have had the virus.
Listen to the WPR report here.
Assembly Speaker ‘Open’ To Another Wisconsin COVID-19 Relief Bill was originally published by Wisconsin Public Radio.
More about the Coronavirus Pandemic
- Governors Tony Evers, JB Pritzker, Tim Walz, and Gretchen Whitmer Issue a Joint Statement Concerning Reports that Donald Trump Gave Russian Dictator Putin American COVID-19 Supplies - Gov. Tony Evers - Oct 11th, 2024
- MHD Release: Milwaukee Health Department Launches COVID-19 Wastewater Testing Dashboard - City of Milwaukee Health Department - Jan 23rd, 2024
- Milwaukee County Announces New Policies Related to COVID-19 Pandemic - County Executive David Crowley - May 9th, 2023
- DHS Details End of Emergency COVID-19 Response - Wisconsin Department of Health Services - Apr 26th, 2023
- Milwaukee Health Department Announces Upcoming Changes to COVID-19 Services - City of Milwaukee Health Department - Mar 17th, 2023
- Fitzgerald Applauds Passage of COVID-19 Origin Act - U.S. Rep. Scott Fitzgerald - Mar 10th, 2023
- DHS Expands Free COVID-19 Testing Program - Wisconsin Department of Health Services - Feb 10th, 2023
- MKE County: COVID-19 Hospitalizations Rising - Graham Kilmer - Jan 16th, 2023
- Not Enough Getting Bivalent Booster Shots, State Health Officials Warn - Gaby Vinick - Dec 26th, 2022
- Nearly All Wisconsinites Age 6 Months and Older Now Eligible for Updated COVID-19 Vaccine - Wisconsin Department of Health Services - Dec 15th, 2022
Read more about Coronavirus Pandemic here