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20
Sep
2017

gun-control-debatesNew legislation would allow concealed carry without a permit.


MADISON, WI – Despite concerns raised by school advocates, health professionals and law enforcement officials, legislation that would remove training requirements and give dangerous individuals greater access to firearms passed in the Senate Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety.

In response, Senate Democratic Leader Jennifer Shilling (D-La Crosse) released the following statement:

Jennifer Shilling“At a time when wages remain stagnant and Wisconsin’s economy continues to fall behind the rest of the nation, it is unfortunate that Republicans continue to side with gun lobbyists over working families. Allowing anyone to carry a loaded, concealed firearm in public without any safety training or a simple background check is completely irresponsible.”

“The overwhelming majority of Wisconsin residents agree that responsible individuals who want to carry a concealed weapon should go through a background check and obtain a permit. Too many men, women and children have already died as a result of gun violence. Rather than putting more guns in the hands of dangerous individuals, we should protect families and communities by closing the gun show loophole, strengthening background checks and keeping guns off school property.”

Senate Bill 169 (SB 169) would eliminate current training requirements for individuals to carry concealed weapons, lower the concealed carry age from 21 to 18 years old and allow some individuals to carry concealed handguns on school grounds.

Written by Wisconsin Senate, Kate Constalie   
 
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27
Oct
2022

tim-michels-wisgop-candidate-abc13Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports about 3% of Wisconsin residents would get an income tax cut, while people making $25,000 to $300,000 per year would get an increase.

Written by Evers Press Wisconsin   
 
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28
Oct
2022

tony-eversGovernor out meeting the people as campaign continues before November 8 election.

Written by Evers Press Wisconsin   
Last Updated on Saturday, 29 October 2022 10:05
 
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28
Aug
2024

working-poorAhead of our Labor Day celebrations, Sen. Smith highlights the glaringly obvious gap between our legal minimum wage and what we all know it takes to make ends meet – a living wage.

Written by Jeff Smith, State Senator District 31   
 
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23
Aug
2024

tammy-baldwin-campaigns-2024Speaking at the Democratic Convention, she warned about the future of Social Security and Medicare if extremists like Donald Trump, JD Vance, and Eric Hovde win this November.

Written by WisDems Press   
 
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