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Wisconsin - Representative Vos, Assembly GOP Unveil COVID-19 Legislation

Representative Vos, Assembly GOP Unveil COVID-19 Legislation
December 1, 2020 Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) and Assembly Republicans announced a package of initiatives to help the state address the public health crisis. The legislation gives the state more tools to fight the spread of the coronavirus and helps struggling families across Wisconsin. The legislative package builds off of Governor Evers’ most recent proposals, provides emergency funding and creates a road map for the state to move through the pandemic. “After working through ideas and discussions with Assembly GOP members, we have created a robust package to address the critical needs of our state,” said Speaker Vos.
The Assembly Republican GOP package includes the following:
Create a $100 million fund to respond to the public health emergency
Double the number of local public health staff working on the COVID-19 response
Offer weekly rapid antigen tests for home use
Continue the prohibition of co-payments for any COVID-19 tests
Establish legislative oversight of vaccine distribution plan
Provide guidelines for state employees to return to work
Reauthorize state employee transfers
Establish limited liability for schools, businesses and local governments
Allow for an essential family member/caregiver to visit a loved one in nursing homes in specific circumstances
Re-establish personal electronic computing device grants for schools ($9 million)
Require teacher instruction from school buildings by end of January, providing exceptions
Require school board approval of virtual instruction by two-thirds vote of the board
Provide payments to parents of $371 for students who have had at least 50% virtual instruction since September
Allow health service providers from other states to practice in Wisconsin
Require UW System to provide credit to students who assist in the COVID-19 response
Create business grants for the hospitality industry
Require the Department of Workforce Development to eliminate the backlog of unemployment insurance claims
The package will also include a necessary statutory change to allow for the safe distribution of certain COVID-19 vaccines. “Wisconsin needs a comprehensive response and Assembly Republicans are ready to act before the end of the year,” said Speaker Vos. “We look forward to working with our legislative colleagues and the Governor on bipartisan solutions that the state deserves in this crisis.”
(Note that the full plan is apparently 50 pages. Above is simply a summary and highlights.. We will post the full plan when available.)