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Election Day August 13, 2024
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MAGA Republicans in the legislature have been trying to get an unfair advantage for years. They drew legislative district lines to give themselves unfair political power. They spent millions of taxpayer dollars to promote false election conspiracy theories. They voted to ban abortion against voters’ wishes.

Now, they’re scheming to take over federal funding in Wisconsin by putting a confusing proposed amendment to the state constitution before Wisconsin voters in the August election.  

On Questions 1 and 2, voting “NO” is the progressive choice.

Statewide Ballot Measures

VOTO NO

Vote NO on Question 2

Wisconsin’s legislature has been one of the least productive legislatures in the nation. When hospitals and first responders needed funding, they didn’t pass a single bill for six months. Once, we missed out on tens of millions of dollars because the legislature didn’t meet the deadline. The legislature is too dysfunctional to act quickly when necessary.
 

On Question 2, voting "NO" is the progressive choice.
 

Wisconsin’s legislature has been one of the least productive legislatures in the nation. When hospitals and first responders needed funding, they didn’t pass a single bill for six months. Once, we missed out on tens of millions of dollars because the legislature didn’t meet the deadline. The legislature is too dysfunctional to act quickly when necessary.
 

On Question 2, voting "NO" is the progressive choice.
 

VOTO NO

Vote NO on Question 1

There are some emergencies - like a flood or a bridge collapse -  requiring help right away. During a crisis communities can’t afford delays caused by political gridlock and fighting over how to spend federal funding.
 

On Question 1, voting "NO" is the progressive choice.

There are some emergencies - like a flood or a bridge collapse -  requiring help right away. During a crisis communities can’t afford delays caused by political gridlock and fighting over how to spend federal funding.
 

On Question 1, voting "NO" is the progressive choice.