Governor Evers is urging Wisconsin lawmakers to release $125 million allocated for PFAS cleanup.
During a visit to Eau Claire, the governor emphasized the need to hold parties accountable for PFAS contamination in the state’s water supply.
Lawmakers claim the funds are ready but accuse the governor of vetoing the spending plan.
Republicans argue that while they aim to clean up Wisconsin’s water, the governor seeks more power to pursue legal actions related to PFAS issues.