After the latest school shooting in Florida, why isn’t more being done to improve school safety in Wisconsin?
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Up to $700,000 available to school districts for advanced manufacturing tools and equipment.
Wisconsin's legislative districts have been ruled unconstitutional by a panel of federal judges, and last week Attorney General Brad Schimel appealed the ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court. The League of Woman Voters says fight back.
MADISON - The framers of Wisconsin's legislative districts, which have been ruled unconstitutional by a panel of federal judges, voted in secret last month to spend taxpayer dollars to have high-priced lawyers write an amicus brief in defense of the gerrymandered districts.
Attorney General Brad Schimel last week appealed the ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court. All of this will cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of tax dollars, and that’s on top of more than $2.1 million already spent to draw the maps in secret and defend them through two lawsuits to-date!
If you find this shocking, contact your own legislators and the legislative leadership:
--To find your own legislators, click here and enter your address under Find My Legislators, next to the little green map of Wisconsin.
--Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester)
(608) 266-9171,
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--Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald (R-Juneau)
(608) 266-5660,
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Mark your calendar for the League’s state annual meeting, June 9-10 in Green Bay. Click here for information and registration.
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Wisconsin is home to twelve Native Nations. Indigenous Peoples Day was first recognized in 2019 by Executive Order to annually celebrate it on the second Monday in October.
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The third anniversary of Indigenous Peoples’ Day in Wisconsin is an opportunity to celebrate and commit to the preservation of Indigenous American cultures.
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