Wisconsin PFAS rules may be in trouble

(The Center Square) – Wisconsin may not end up with new rules for regulating forever chemicals, despite broad agreement at the state capitol.

Sens. Eric Wimberger, R-Green Bay, and Robert Cowles, R-Green Bay, said Gov. Tony Evers is negotiating in bad faith.

“We’re disappointed by the insincerity of the governor and his political staff who are either ill-informed or are grossly misrepresenting the facts,” the two said in a statement after a committee vote on their plan.

The senators say they’ve been talking for months with the governor’s office and have agreed to about 80%of what the governor wants.

“Hours upon hours have been spent in meetings with DNR leadership, including two in-person meetings in just the past two weeks. On top of meetings, countless emails and phone calls with DNR staff and the secretary, many outside of business hours, have further helped to push negotiations forward,” the two said. “If roughly 80% compromise towards the Evers’ Administration is not enough, then let’s get real and recognize that Evers, [ DNR Secretary Adam] Payne and their leadership teams only want their way or the highway.”

- Advertisement -

Wimberger said the administration wants more power to fine landowners over PFAS contamination. Wimberger said the point of these new PFAS rules is not punishment.

“This legislation looks to help people who, by no fault of their own, find themselves with PFAS contamination in their water and soil,” Wimberger told reporters. “It does not seek to answer legal questions related to interested parties embroiled in litigation. It is a grant program for people who need drinking water.”

A senate committee approved the PFAS rules that Wimberger and Cowles wrote.

Evers’ office continues to say he’s not on board with the plan. The senators say without the governor’s support, the new PFAS rules will simply die.

spot_img
spot_img

Hot this week

Health care company agrees to pay $22.5 million to settle claims of over billing

A health care company agreed to pay nearly $22.5...

African and Caribbean Nations Call for Reparations for Slave Trade, Propose Global Fund

Nations across Africa and the Caribbean, deeply impacted by...

Sports betting expert offers advice on paying taxes for gambling winnings

(The Center Square) – Tax season is underway, and...

Business association ‘disappointed’ by WA L&I’s proposed workers comp rate hike

(The Center Square) – The Association of Washington Business...

Entertainment district benefits don’t outweigh the cost, economists say

(The Center Square) — Weeks later, after more details...

Pritzker open to spending on Bears infrastructure, concerns remain about debt

(The Center Square) – Gov. J.B. Pritzker says he...

Wisconsin rates high nationally for open enrollment transparency

(The Center Square) – Wisconsin is the “gold standard...

Spokane public safety town hall interrupted so police could issue arrest outside

(The Center Square) – Councilmember Michael Cathcart hadn’t even...

Virginia faces hidden costs as shutdown enters second day

(The Center Square) – The federal government shut down...

Targa announces expansion of Permian Basin gas production, NGLs pipeline

(The Center Square) – Targa Resources Corp Tuesday announced...

Helene: Baptists on Mission, Asheville Habitat among 14 awarded $9M

(The Center Square) – Baptists on Mission and Asheville...

Trump freezes $18 billion in NYC infrastructure over DEI policies

(The Center Square) — The Trump administration is freezing...

More like this
Related

Pritzker open to spending on Bears infrastructure, concerns remain about debt

(The Center Square) – Gov. J.B. Pritzker says he...

Wisconsin rates high nationally for open enrollment transparency

(The Center Square) – Wisconsin is the “gold standard...

Spokane public safety town hall interrupted so police could issue arrest outside

(The Center Square) – Councilmember Michael Cathcart hadn’t even...

Virginia faces hidden costs as shutdown enters second day

(The Center Square) – The federal government shut down...