The latest challenge to Wisconsin’s minimum mark-up law would save people in the state on everything from prescriptions to vaccines.
A State Assembly panel yesterday approved a plan that would exempt anything eligible under a health savings account from minimum mark-up. State Senator Duey Stroebel said it’s a common sense step that would help the people of Wisconsin. The minimum mark-up law stops stores in Wisconsin from selling many things under cost. Stroebel hopes this plan is the first to start to roll minimum mark-up back.