Sen. Ron Johnson accused YouTube of censorship Friday after the Wisconsin Republican had his account on the platform suspended for sharing video footage of him touting treatments for COVID-19 of questioned effectiveness.
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Sens. Taylor and Wanggaard discuss finding middle ground on their bill package
Black Lives Matter protesters gather and march to the Milwaukee City Hall. Many called for the removal of Milwaukee police Chief Alfonso Morales. (Photo | Isiah Holmes)
Sens. Lena Taylor (D-Milwaukee) and Van Wanggaard (R-Racine) discussed their package of bipartisan policing bills during a conversation hosted by the Milwaukee Press Club on May 10. The bills cover a range of law enforcement-related policy issues. Some pieces of the package have drawn criticism from residents and activists in Milwaukee.
Taylor explained that her goal for the package “was to try to at least address as many issues as we could on a bipartisan level to try to address the kinds of things that would bring us real change later. So what you see is our effort to try to bring all of the different opinions together to do something in Wisconsin. And it’s not perfect, but I promise you, I believe it’s b
But not a total ban. Bipartisan legislation supported by Sen. Lena Taylor. //end headline wrapper ?>Police. Photo by Highway Patrol Images. (CC BY)
The state Senate will start reviewing recommendations from a police reform task force Tuesday. Bills under consideration include community policing and stricter rules for fire and police commissions.
But a more controversial change to the use of chokeholds could be coming.
State Sen.
Lena Taylor, D-Milwaukee, told the Milwaukee Press Club on Monday that reform efforts were happening behind the scenes even before the widespread unrest following the killing of
Derek Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer, last summer.
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