MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin's Democratic Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday called on the Republican-controlled Legislature to act on a broad array of his priorities in his final year in office, even if it means working for longer than they are scheduled to be in session.

Republicans are unlikely to follow Evers' call to action on many of the proposals he outlined in a letter, just a year after they rejected the same or similar ideas in his . But Evers expressed optimism that bipartisan agreement is near on several issues, including protecting , the country’s main food aid program, and caused by PFAS chemicals.

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