MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin home bakers are closer to being able to legally sell their pies, cakes and muffins.
The state Senate passed a bill on a voice vote and with no debate Wednesday that would allow home bakers to sell without a license. They could only sell face-to-face, they'd have to register with state consumer protection officials and sell less than $25,000 a year.
The Senate passed a similar bill last session but it died in the Assembly, where it's been blocked by Speaker Robin Vos. He's introduced a competing proposal this year that would do away with all licensing for bakers, no matter their size.
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