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Democrats Take Action to Protect Public Health PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Jon Erpenbach Press   
Friday, 05 February 2021 11:10

assembly-wi-robin-vosWEST POINT, WI – Senator Jon Erpenbach (D-West Point) released the following statement after legislative Democrats introduced legislation to reinstate the use of face coverings to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

jon-erpenbach“We have been in this pandemic for eleven months and while the vaccine offers some light at the end of the tunnel, we still need to use every tool we can to curb the spread of COVID. With a more contagious variant of the virus spreading throughout our state, health and science experts are urging citizens to continue safety measures such as using face coverings and social distancing. As elected officials, we took an oath to protect the lives of Wisconsin citizens and Republicans should have no problem supporting this bill.”

Last Updated on Saturday, 06 February 2021 11:20
 
The House is on Fire and Republicans argue about Process PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Melissa Agard Press   
Friday, 05 February 2021 10:16

wisconsin_senateSenate GOP in Disarray, go back on their word with the Governor


MADISON - Today, the Wisconsin State Senate will take up another amended version of Assembly Bill 1. The new version before the Senate today came after Assembly Republicans ignored the compromise bill passed by the Senate on January 12th.

Senator Agard (D-Madison) released this statement:

melissa-sargent“We are in the middle of a pandemic, but the actions legislative Republicans are taking do not reflect our current reality. They are legislating as though we do not have thousands of active cases of COVID and nearly 6,000 empty seats at dinner tables. Today, Senate Republicans are going to go back on the compromise they made with Governor Evers, choosing instead to play politics with the state’s COVID response.

“The fact is there is so much that we agree on. We want schools to open safely, we want businesses to recover, we want to go to sporting events, we want to gather with friends and family, we want to live our lives.

“We all want these things back - but we need to work together and do the difficult but necessary things to move forward and get to that point. We need to wear masks and practice social distancing. We need to get through these last few challenging months as we work to get vaccines to people across Wisconsin.

“Republicans arguing about the governor issuing the public health emergency are missing the point entirely. Our main goal is not who is solving the problems in front of us, but that we are actually solving the problems in front of us. When the house is on fire, you shouldn’t care who puts it out. What matters is we put out the fire. Our state is still suffering from the effects of this pandemic and our legislature has done very little to provide any support.

“Republican leaders have completely lost sight of our objective. Our objective is to get life back to normal, to restart our economy, and to allow our kids to return to school - not continue these political theatrics that are so trivial compared to the problems our friends and neighbors are facing. Wisconsinites deserve better.”

Last Updated on Saturday, 06 February 2021 10:37
 
WisDems Issue Statement After Republican Legislature Strikes Down Protective Mask Mandate PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Democratic Party of Wisconsin   
Friday, 05 February 2021 09:20

robin-vos-is-safe-to-voteMADISON - After the Wisconsin Assembly Republicans voted to strike down the protective mask mandate, Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler issued this statement:

“Wisconsinites will lose their lives because of the actions of Robin Vos and Wisconsin’s Republican state legislators. Striking down COVID protections, in defiance of top scientists and the CDC, will make this pandemic worse and undermine our economy, our schools, and our health. Governor Evers issued these protections to protect people against COVID-19, and the GOP has torched them only to hurt Governor Evers. Nearly 6,000 Wisconsinites have lost their lives to this pandemic. What Robin Vos is doing is cruel and disrespectful to their families, and to the millions more who fear that the virus will take their loved ones. The Republican vote to repeal this mask mandate is reckless and dangerous to the people of Wisconsin.”

 
Sheila Briggs releases the first ad in State Superintendent's race. PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Briggs for Kids   
Monday, 01 February 2021 17:26

briggs-for-kidsMadison, WI - Dr. Sheila Briggs is up with the first digital ad of the State Superintendent's race.  Titled "Equity," the 15-second ad shows her vision for Wisconsin's public schools-- a vision where all of our kids can be successful, regardless of zip code, race, income level, first language or ability status.

The ad can be viewed at: https://youtu.be/DTS9t3pv76U

The following is a statement from Sheila Briggs:

"I'm so thankful for all of the support we have received so far in this race.  It has made this ad possible.  Working together, we can have a public education system that supports all of our kids across Wisconsin."

 

On Tuesday, May 26th, 2020 Dr. Sheila Briggs announced her candidacy for State Superintendent of Public Instruction.  Briggs began her 30-year career as a kindergarten teacher in Madison, where she later served as a principal and school administrator. In 2011, she was appointed to serve as Assistant State Superintendent by Tony Evers, and she was reappointed to the position by State Superintendent Carolyn Stanford Taylor in 2019.

 
Stubbs Kicks Off Black History Month PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Shelia Stubbs Press   
Monday, 01 February 2021 10:56

juneteenth-1900Black history tells us stories of resistance and survival, while teaching us about the impact of Black heritage and culture.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 February 2021 11:08
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