Rep. Swearingen: Approves voter ID

Madison, WI – Representative Rob Swearingen (R-Rhinelander) released the following statement after Assembly Republicans passed Senate Joint Resolution 2 – the second consideration to amend the State Constitution to require valid photo identification when voting. “Voter ID is a common-sense policy

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Rep. Franklin: Supports Voter ID

Madison- Earlier today, the State Assembly approved a constitutional amendment that would ensure photo ID is required in elections. After voting for passage, State Representative Benjamin Franklin (R-De Pere) released following statement: “Passing this constitutional amendment ensures Wisconsinites can trust that

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Evers creates Office of Violence Prevention, Vos pans proposal

Evers announced he will be directing $10 million in federal funding to the new Office of Violence Prevention, so the office can begin its work, and support grants to reduce crime, prevent gun violence and efforts to increase community safety. Evers will also include more funding for gun violence prevention in his biennial budget proposal.

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Rep. Swearingen: Approves voter ID

Madison, WI – Representative Rob Swearingen (R-Rhinelander) released the following statement after Assembly Republicans passed Senate Joint Resolution 2 – the second consideration to amend the State Constitution to require valid photo identification when voting. “Voter ID is a common-sense policy that ensures Wisconsin elections are safe and secure,” Swearingen stated.  Voter

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Rep. Franklin: Supports Voter ID

Madison- Earlier today, the State Assembly approved a constitutional amendment that would ensure photo ID is required in elections. After voting for passage, State Representative Benjamin Franklin (R-De Pere) released following statement: “Passing this constitutional amendment ensures Wisconsinites can trust that our elections will remain secure,” said Rep.Franklin. “This amendment would

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Evers creates Office of Violence Prevention, Vos pans proposal

Evers announced he will be directing $10 million in federal funding to the new Office of Violence Prevention, so the office can begin its work, and support grants to reduce crime, prevent gun violence and efforts to increase community safety. Evers will also include more funding for gun violence prevention in his biennial budget proposal.

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