MADISON, Wis. (WRN) — At the Capitol, Republican lawmakers want to reset regulatory red tape in Wisconsin.

A package of four bills are designed to address a regulatory climate which state Representative Dan Knodl says is not friendly to business.

“What I hear most often on the local level is businesses that are considering coming to Wisconsin are just frightened about the maze of regulations and all the hurdles that are in front of them,” Knodl said.

Representative Adam Neylon says the red tape burden on businesses has worsened under Democratic Governor Tony Evers – who would likely veto the bills if they reach his desk.

“You know, unfortunately, Governor Evers makes a lot of mistakes. You know, he is showing to be a failure as a governor,” Neylon said.