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Wisconsin Assembly passes use-of-force policy bills, limits on chokeholds

Wisconsin Assembly passes use-of-force policy bills, limits on chokeholds for police Hope Karnopp, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Journal Sentinel files Rep. Shelia Stubbs, left, and Assembly Majority Leader Jim Steineke, right. MADISON - The Assembly passed a slate of policing bills Wednesday that would ban chokeholds in most instances and require reporting on no-knock warrants. Democratic Gov. Tony Evers said he planned to sign the bills but urged lawmakers to pass farther-reaching legislation as well. The people of Wisconsin are demanding systemic change and reform in our state, and there is much more work left to do, Evers said in a statement. So, while I plan to sign these bills, I am also calling on the Legislature to use this momentum and send additional comprehensive legislation to my desk.

Assembly approves bill banning businesses from requiring vaccines

View Comments MADISON - Hospitals and clinics would be barred from requiring their staff to be vaccinated against COVID-19 under legislation Assembly Republicans passed. Even before the vote, Democratic  Gov. Tony Evers signaled he would veto it if it got to him. Assembly Bill 299 would also forbid government officials and business owners from requiring any person to provide proof of receiving a COVID-19 vaccination to receive services, access buildings, participate in events or transact business.  While we believe and have been encouraging folks to get vaccinated if that s the proper health-care decision for them, we also don’t believe people have to share their personal health information just to go about their daily lives, said Republican Rep. Tyler August of Lake Geneva.

Wisconsin Assembly approves chokehold, use-of-force bills

View Comments MADISON - The Assembly passed a slate of policing bills Wednesday that would ban chokeholds in most instances and require reporting on no-knock warrants. Democratic Gov. Tony Evers said he planned to sign the bills but urged lawmakers to pass farther-reaching legislation as well. The people of Wisconsin are demanding systemic change and reform in our state, and there is much more work left to do, Evers said in a statement. So, while I plan to sign these bills, I am also calling on the Legislature to use this momentum and send additional comprehensive legislation to my desk.

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