Assembly didn’t take up Senate ‘born alive,’ wolf population bills before adjourning

Wisconsin Capitol Rotunda. Photo by David Wise, Sept. 2024.

Before adjourning last week, the Assembly declined to take up 17 Senate-approved bills, including legislation to set a statewide wolf population and to impose criminal penalties on doctors who fail to provide care if a baby is born alive after an abortion attempt. Those Senate bills now have no path forward in the regular session after the Assembly adjourned without a floor vote on them. The Assem...

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