MADISON – Assembly Democrats – led by Representative Renuka Mayadev (D-Madison) – submitted a letter requesting that Assembly Speaker Robin Vos allow a vote on Gail’s Law, a bill to expand insurance coverage of breast cancer screens (2025 Assembly Bill 263 / Senate Bill 264) Rep. Robyn Vining (D-Wauwatosa) signed on to the letter and released the following statement: 

“Assembly Republicans have announced they’re closing down the legislative session early, and that we have only two days left to pass Gail’s Law, a bill advocated for, and posthumously named after, Gail Zeamer. The bill would require insurance policies to cover diagnostic and supplemental breast cancer screenings and would allow Wisconsin women to access these necessary screenings without having to manage unexpected costs.

“Wisconsin women are dying preventable deaths, and passing Gail’s Law will save lives. This legislature needs to increase access to affordable, quality breast cancer screenings, so that breast cancer can be caught early, and lives can be saved.

“I have received hundreds of emails asking this legislature to get Gail’s Law signed into law. The state Senate has already passed the bill 32-1. Compromises have been made. We have found the common ground that serves the common good. We have done the work. Now let us vote!

Forward, together.” 

Rep. Vining represents the 13th Assembly District, which includes Elm Grove, and parts of Wauwatosa and Brookfield. For more information visit Rep. Vining’s website here.