Counties would be allowed to collect registration fees on animal-drawn vehicles under a bill proposed by two southwest Wisconsin lawmakers. The legislation, sponsored by Senator Howard Marklein of Spring Green, and Representative Todd Novak of Dodgeville, would permit counties to charge up to $100 annually. The county would be required to pay 50% of the fee to the township in which the vehicle is kept. The revenue only could be used for transportation-related projects. Members of the Amish community that rely upon animal modes of transport live and work within the lawmakers’ districts.
Bill Proposes Registration Fees For Animal Drawn Vehicles
Nov 19, 2019 | 2:03 PM
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