Perspective is Important After Elections |
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Written by Jeff Smith, State Senator District 31 |
Wednesday, 20 November 2024 17:49 |
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/voterid_hand-s5.jpg EAU CLAIRE - I know this is a time of recovery after a long and grueling election season. It’s when we all need to take deep breaths and resolve ourselves to accept the results no matter how we voted. Some who read this may have chosen to sit this election out. The final count proved there were fewer voters who participated than there were four years ago. We all have our reasons for who we vote for, and I know firsthand how exhilarating it can be to win and how crushing it can be to lose. 2024 had a lot of both.
It’s been 14 years since the margins have been that close. There are only a few legislators still serving who were in office before 2011 when such slim margins were common and majorities swung back and forth. It is only when there are such close margins, coupled with the looming threat of losing power, that the two parties really tend to consider all opinions and work together in meaningful ways. This was what voters have been asking for. “Can’t you all just get along and work together?” Politicians won’t always get along, but keeping elections close for either political party will force lawmakers to work together.
The return of real debate, consideration of amendments and being open to respectful consideration of all ideas to make laws better would be a welcome change. Maybe the majority leaders will consider allowing committees to hold hearings on bills introduced by minority members and give the public a chance to hear other perspectives. So, while most of the attention is still on what happens in Washington, we have plenty of reason to be hopeful in Wisconsin that politics will look much different here. Senator Smith represents District 31 in the Wisconsin State Senate. The 31st Senate District includes all of Buffalo, Pepin and Trempealeau counties and portions of Pierce, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson and St. Croix counties. |
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