Instead of trying to fix problems, Gov. Walker joins fellow Republicans in trying to fix elections
Governor signs bills that will severely restrict voting rights
MADISON – Today Gov. Walker signed into law several bills designed to undermine people’s constitutional right to vote.
The bills the governor signed will:
- Severely limit early voting, including reducing the number of hours and days available to vote early
- Make it more difficult for nursing home residents to vote
- Make it easier to intimidate voters at the polls
- Move up the date for when lobbyists can start making campaign contributions
In response, Assembly Democratic Leader Peter Barca (D-Kenosha) released the following statement:
“Rather than working to create jobs, improve our economy or strengthen our middle class, Gov. Walker’s top priority today was to make it much more difficult for people to vote. And instead of doing the right thing and outright rejecting strict new limits on early voting, the governor took a disgraceful bill and made it simply terrible. It’s as if the governor’s party took a wrecking ball to the house of democracy and the governor claimed he made it better by tying a pink ribbon on the porch.
“While Wisconsin is ranked 35th in the nation in job growth, Republicans are focused on an anti-democracy agenda that will not create a single job or improve our economy. It’s time Republicans start fixing problems and stop fixing elections.”
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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