MADISON, WI – Today the Wisconsin State Assembly met to debate a number of issues relating to crime and community safety.

Representative Tod Ohnstad offered the following statement:

β€œIt’s frustrating Republicans decided to take the day to push an agenda rather than discuss evidence-based polices which have been proven to reduce crime. While I was pleased to vote in favor of a proposal aiming to reduce reckless driving in Wisconsin and a proposal to allow DACA recipients to serve as law enforcement officers, I’m fairly disappointed we couldn’t have a level-headed debate on proactively reducing crime in Wisconsin.” 

β€œI’m thankful for Governor Evers budget proposals which invest millions in shared revenue to help communities prevent crime and fund local solutions to keep their communities safe. I surely hope Republicans keep this proposal in their budget as local governments having been starving to provide funding to critical services like EMS, law enforcement, and mental health.”

β€œWe can do better than what today showed. It’s time to end the divisiveness and work together to reduce crime in a proactive way.”