04/10/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/10/2026 10:36
| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 10, 2026 |
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| Gov. Evers Delivers Radio Address, Celebrates Release of Over $125 Million to Fight PFAS Statewide |
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Audio File of Radio Address. MADISON - Gov. Tony Evers today delivered his weekly radio address celebrating the release of over $125 million to fight PFAS contamination statewide. Earlier this week, Gov. Evers signed two bipartisan bills, Assembly Bill 130, now 2025 Wisconsin Act 200, and Assembly Bill 131, now 2025 Wisconsin Act 201, which, together, facilitate the release of the $125 million in stalled PFAS investments that have languished unspent in Madison for years despite the governor's persistent demands for the funds to be released. The bills signed were the result of years of advocacy by the governor, as well as months of negotiations between the Evers Administration and Republican lawmakers. In his 2026 legislative agenda, Gov. Evers cited PFAS legislation as a top priority for this year, urging lawmakers to make releasing $125 million to fight PFAS statewide "another bipartisan win for the people of Wisconsin" after 2025 yielded historic bipartisan accomplishments despite divided government. Together, these bills deliver on Gov. Evers' promise to continue addressing PFAS contamination and ensure safe, clean water for all by securing protections for innocent landowners, investing $80 million of the $125 million in the PFAS Trust Fund to support local communities, investing $35 million of the $125 million in the PFAS Trust Fund for an expanded Well Compensation Grant Program, providing funding for emergency bottled water for private well owners in situations in which PFAS contamination in drinking water is discovered, and creating new opportunities for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to support communities in PFAS mitigation, among other important provisions. This also comes as Gov. Evers approved new changes to bring the state's current drinking water standards in line with federal limits for PFAS, reducing the state's threshold for PFAS contamination from 70 parts per trillion (ppt) to a new enforceable standard of 4.0 part per trillion (ppt) for certain contaminants-an effort that will significantly improve drinking water standards and quality for Wisconsinites. A transcript of the governor's radio address is below.
Hey there, folks! Governor Tony Evers here.
This week, I signed two bills to finally release that $125 million to fight PFAS statewide. |
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