On April 2nd, Wisconsin voters will have the opportunity to vote on two proposed amendments to the State Constitution that will improve the integrity of elections in the state. But what are they, and what do they do?
The Amendments
The wording of the two questions is below:
Question 1) ...
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WILL examines yet another inadequate, flawed statistical measure for assessing legislative maps.
WILL and the Thomas More Society, on behalf of Wisconsin Right to Life, Wisconsin Family Action, and Pro-Life Wisconsin, have filed a response to Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul’s “bypass petition” seeking to create a constitutional right to an abortion in Wisconsin, by adding a new claim to his lawsuit that was not previously raised.
There is no right to abortion in Wisconsin’s Constitution. It’s not even a close question.
Recently, Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) proposed a $252 million annual referendum that will raise taxes on those in the city in perpetuity. The question will be put to voters on the April 2 ballot. The district claims that, without the passage of the referendum, a 13% cut in schools and a 26% ...