Press Release: Gov. Evers Signs Bipartisan Bills to Bolster EMS Professionals and Services Across Wisconsin
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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 21, 2025 |
| Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov |
| Gov. Evers Signs Bipartisan Bills to Bolster EMS Professionals and Services Across Wisconsin |
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MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today signed two bipartisan bills to bolster emergency medical services (EMS) in Wisconsin by reducing financial barriers for individuals seeking training, licensure, and a career in EMS and reducing the financial burden for local governments and EMS providers by increasing the Medicaid reimbursement rate for calls when a patient is not transported to a care facility. “EMS professionals play an essential role in the safety and security of our families, our communities, and our state. I’m glad to be signing these bipartisan bills that will help get more folks into this critical profession by reducing financial burdens for the training and education they need, while making sure providers can continue to provide life-saving care by ensuring they are getting reimbursed fairly for the care they provide,” said Gov. Evers. “Nobody should ever call for help in an emergency and have to wonder whether help is going to come. We must continue to invest in and support Wisconsin’s EMS professionals and providers and ensure every community has the services they need to respond when Wisconsinites need them the most.” Senate Bill 182, now 2025 Wisconsin Act 35:
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