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Wisconsin Governor Signs Dozen Bills, Vetoes Others
Measures impact consumer protections, public safety, infrastructure, and more
Mar. 23, 2026 at 11:35am
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Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers has taken broad action on state policy, signing 12 bills into law while vetoing several others. The newly signed measures expand consumer protections, allow faster disease testing for first responders, update transportation rules, increase penalties for retail theft, and more. Evers also modified regulations to allow more bingo events at bars and taverns.
Why it matters
The governor's actions touch on a wide range of policy areas that affect Wisconsin residents, from consumer financial protections to public safety and infrastructure. These new laws and vetoes reflect the governor's priorities and will have real impacts on people's daily lives across the state.
The details
The signed bills include measures that raise financial thresholds for small claims court to keep pace with inflation, allow a faster process for testing communicable diseases to protect first responders and correctional staff, extend authority for major highway project planning, increase spending caps for transportation, update rules for ATVs and snowmobiles, increase penalties for repeat retail theft, crack down on fraudulent unclaimed property claims, and ensure continued hospital price transparency. Evers also modified regulations to allow more bingo events at bars and taverns.
- On Wednesday, March 23, 2026, Governor Tony Evers took action on 27 bills, signing 12 into law and issuing multiple vetoes.
The players
Tony Evers
The Governor of Wisconsin who took broad action on state policy, signing 12 bills into law and issuing multiple vetoes.
The takeaway
Governor Evers' actions demonstrate his priorities for Wisconsin, with new laws impacting consumer protections, public safety, infrastructure, and more. These changes will have real effects on the daily lives of residents across the state.
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