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Sep
2017

school-closedRepublican budget prioritizes special interest giveaways over schools and roads.

Written by Joint Finance Committee Democrats   
 
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Aug
2024

wi-fair-mapsWisconsin rejects conservative power grab on our rights.

Written by Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, Nick Ramos   
 
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14
Aug
2024

school-bus-kidsSenator Smith encourages everyone to find ways to support our young learners as they head back into the classroom.

Written by Jeff Smith, State Senator District 31   
Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 August 2024 09:07
 
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08
Sep
2017

farm familyFamilies losing hope as Wisconsin suffers through another dismal jobs report.

Written by Wisconsin Senate, Tony Palese   
 
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08
Sep
2017

wi-dist-mapsLeague of Women Voters of Wisconsin, other organizations, file amicus brief calling on the Supreme Court to require the state legislature to redraw the voting maps in time for the 2018 elections.


MADISON – The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin joined other organizations this week in filing an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in the case Gill v. Whitford, the case in which a federal district court ruled the Wisconsin Assembly districts unconstitutional based on partisan gerrymandering. The brief calls on the Supreme Court to uphold a lower court ruling which requires the state legislature to redraw the voting maps in time for the 2018 elections. The brief can be found here.

The amicus brief demonstrates how Wisconsin’s 2011 redistricting has resulted in legislation that is much more extreme than would be expected from a more typical shift in the majority from one party to another. By creating “safe districts” in which a particular party is assured of victory in elections, the gerrymandered districts insulate lawmakers from accountability to their constituents.

supreme-court“We have seen a serious breakdown in the legislative process in recent years. We have seen a bill that appeared to be traceable back to the desire of one wealthy donor. We have seen cases where thousands of constituent calls and emails were simply ignored. This is running roughshod over democracy,” said Andrea Kaminski, Executive Director of the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin.

The brief demonstrates the ill effects of gerrymandering specifically on legislation related to government accountability, funding for public education and protection of our natural resources. The League holds positions in all of these areas and is active in the State Capitol working to pass policies that are responsive to the needs of the public.

Written by League of Women Voters Wisconsin   
Last Updated on Monday, 11 September 2017 18:24
 
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