MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Gov. Scott Walker says he would sign into law a bill would make chemotherapy drugs in pill form more affordable for cancer patients. Walker made his comments to reporters Wednesday in Appleton. Walker says he would sign the bill that passed the Senate on 30-2 vote. He says he's hopeful it will pass the Assembly. Assembly Speaker Robin Vos on Tuesday said the Assembly would consider making changes to the proposal before voting on whether to pass it on Thursday, something Walker said he didn't want to see happen.
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