With little fanfare and no opposition, a bill proponents hope will cut down on bad apples in law enforcement passed the legislature and was signed by the governor way back in November.
With little fanfare and no opposition, a bill proponents hope will cut down on bad apples in law enforcement passed the legislature and was signed by the governor way back in November.
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The La Crosse Police Department had initially rejected a records request on an ex-police officer.
Frontier, Charter and TDS had asked for tens of millions in funding.
The phone and internet company has already received more than $180 million from the federal government to improve service in the state
The Badger Project is suing the La Crosse Police Department for refusing to release public records regarding a former officer who resigned in lieu of resignation in 2019.
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Click where you live to see gerrymandering in action.
More than 500 jail officers have been fired or forced out across the state in past five years, including more than 200 in Milwaukee County. Counties are struggling to fill the lower-paid law enforcement positions.
Nearly 200 law enforcement officers currently employed in the state were fired from previous jobs in law enforcement, resigned in lieu of termination or quit before completion of an internal investigation, according to data from the Wisconsin Department of Justice obtained through an open records request.
Every other House member from Wisconsin – Republican and Democrat – voted in favor
Experts call it “shenanigans,” “different species of gerrymandering”
The Badger Project has put together a side-by-side comparison of how the eight Congressional Districts changed in the 2011 redistricting process to show how Republicans gave themselves a partisan advantage.