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Milwaukee leaders weigh mask mandate; parents object to idea

Milwaukee leaders weigh mask mandate; parents object to idea
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Wisconsin Assembly forbids requiring virus vaccination proof

Wisconsin Assembly forbids requiring virus vaccination proof June 16, 2021 GMT MADISON, Wis. (AP) The Wisconsin Assembly on Wednesday passed a Republican-backed bill that would prohibit businesses, colleges and universities, governments and anyone else in the state from requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination. The measure banning so-called vaccine passports must also pass the Senate and be signed by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers before becoming law. Evers has signaled that he will veto the bill. It is supported by a Wisconsin group that opposes mandating vaccines and the anti-abortion group Pro-Life Wisconsin. Opponents include the Wisconsin Medical Society, the Wisconsin Public Health Association and the Wisconsin Association of Local Health Departments and Boards.

Assembly approves bill that would ban businesses from requiring workers and customers to be vaccinated

Assembly approves bill that would ban businesses from requiring workers and customers to be vaccinated Molly Beck, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Submitted Nicholas Hartman, 17, son of Dr. Bill Hartman of UW Health, receives his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine April 11, 2021, at a walk-in pop-up clinic at First United Methodist Church in Madison. MADISON - Hospitals and clinics would be barred from requiring their staff to be vaccinated against COVID-19 under legislation Assembly Republicans passed. Even before the vote, Democratic  Gov. Tony Evers signaled he would veto it if it got to him. Assembly Bill 299 would also forbid government officials and business owners from requiring any person to provide proof of receiving a COVID-19 vaccination to receive services, access buildings, participate in events or transact business. 

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