

And he also wants to require any member of the Legislature who objects to a purchase to be named publicly. Currently, lawmakers can object anonymously, delaying or even killing projects.
WISCONSIN GOV. EVERS LIKELY TO SUGGEST SALES TAX INCREASE

Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers speaks at a campaign stop on Oct. 27, 2022, in Milwaukee. Evers wants to make it more difficult for the state GOP-controlled Legislature to block the purchasing of land by the state and conservation groups. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, File)
The proposals will all be a part of Evers' state budget proposal that he submits to the Legislature next week. Republicans are unlikely to agree with what Evers is calling for. The Legislature will spend the next four months reworking his budget, before passing their own version for him to consider.
Evers on Wednesday also announced new efforts to meet the state's goal of having all electricity consumed in the state be carbon-free by 2050. He is also calling for investing more than $4.4 million to encourage the planting of trees and growing forests across the state.
Evers is also proposing $2.7 million to combat invasive species that cause damage to the state's forests, parks and other natural spaces.