Rep. Brostoff Statement on Senate Joint Resolution 3
“Yesterday Was a Win... But We Can’t Afford to Be Complacent”
MILWAUKEE – In response to the Assembly’s decision to remove Senate Joint Resolution 3 from the Session calendar yesterday, State Representative Jonathan Brostoff (D-Milwaukee) released the following statement:
“To be sure, yesterday was a win for science and common sense, and it was a testament to everyday Wisconsinites reaching out to their legislators and making it clear that the vast majority of people want to maintain the public health emergency and the Governor’s mask mandate. But we can’t afford to be complacent. At the end of floor session yesterday, Republicans used a procedural trick to open the possibility of the Assembly reconvening as early as next week to take up Senate Joint Resolution 3 and repeal the public health emergency. For now, I’m relieved that the public health emergency and mask mandate will stay in place to protect us for the time being, but I am keeping a close eye on what might come next.”
“What’s clear is that, despite yesterday’s tactical ineptitude, Wisconsin Republicans are still unwilling to actually listen to science on how this virus spreads and the steps necessary to slow it down. Just yesterday, Speaker Vos told a reporter that he thought that mask wearing should be a ‘social contract’ rather than required, because Republican leaders in the state apparently still don’t believe that mask-wearing in crowded indoor spaces actually prevents the spread of COVID-19. Are you kidding me? We’re nearly a year into this crisis, and Republican so-called ‘leaders’ still refuse to listen to science or experts, and instead are set on pushing their anti-truth agenda. So again, we can’t let our guard down – keep reaching out to your legislators, keep standing with science, and demanding that we do everything in our power to fight this pandemic!”
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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Keep on this issue, Rep. Brostoff. There is potential chicanery on the other side of the aisle on this matter.