MADISON, Wis. - The Wisconsin Assembly planned to vote Wednesday on 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 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.Supporters, at a hearing earlier this month, likened requiring people to show proof of.