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Wisconsin’s state Senate rebuked Gov. Tony Evers Tuesday, voting 18-13 to repeal his statewide mask mandate that has been in place since the summer amid coronavirus concerns.
Two Republicans joined all of the chamber’s Democrats in a failed effort to vote down the resolution, and nearly two dozen health care groups, including the Wisconsin Medical Society, had lobbied against it, arguing in favor of masks until the COVID-19 vaccines are widely administered. MADISON, WISCONSIN - DECEMBER 14: Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers, a member of Wisconsin s Electoral College, casts his vote for the presidential election at the state Capitol on December 14, 2020 in Madison, Wisconsin. (Photo by Morry Gash-Pool/Getty Images)
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Democratic Gov. Tony Evers is still hopeful members of the Republican-controlled Assembly will pass the amended COVID-19 relief bill that made it through the state Senate this week. If the Assembly moves forward with its original legislation, the governor said he would have to veto it, which would throw legislative relief into question until they could come to an agreement.