The governor said in September that he's not pushing for such a provision and he wouldn't support one in the Legislature — but he wouldn't say at the time whether he would veto the law if it were to pass both houses.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, supports right-to-work legislation, but has said he has no plans to pursue it next year.

"As he has said previously, Gov. Walker's focus is on growing Wisconsin's economy and creating jobs," Walker spokeswoman Laurel Patrick said in an email. "Anything that distracts from that is not a priority for him."

Assembly Assistant Minority Leader Katrina Shankland, D-Stevens Point, told the Cap Times last week she is concerned there will be a push in the legislature to bring right-to-work to Wisconsin.