Adam Neylon, Wisconsin State Representative for 15th District | Facebook
Adam Neylon, Wisconsin State Representative for 15th District | Facebook
Yesterday, the Assembly Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care voted along party lines to request changes to a new administrative rule from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS). The proposed rule would alter DHS administrative code regarding prenatal care and child care coordination. Among the changes are replacing the word “mother” with “member” and “father” with “other parent.”
Representative Adam Neylon, who serves on the Health Committee, released a statement addressing these developments.
“In the wake of the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s Evers v. Marklein decision, this is what we should come to expect. State agencies legislating from the Executive Branch, with no concern for what the people, or their representatives, feel is right. In the case of this rule, they don’t even adhere to any level of common sense or biological reality.
“Words have meanings, especially those defined in state law and administrative code, and we ignore those meanings at our peril. The steps Governor Evers’ bureaucrats are taking to undermine both the importance of Wisconsin’s legislative body and the essence of what it means to be a parent is shocking.
“In a drastically short period of time, we’ve gone from a divided government composed of three co-equal branches that required cooperation and compromise to make changes which affect us all, to something new in Wisconsin. The Governor’s party, through collaboration with a biased Supreme Court, has effectively shut the Legislature out of the process, without having to do so at the ballot box. This is only the beginning.”
Neylon was elected as a Republican representative for Wisconsin's 15th House district in 2025. He succeeded Dave Maxey in this role.