Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Meet the GOP lock-em-up brigade of the Wisconsin State Legislature (part 3)


Purer than Ivory soap!  100% white!!
Photo credits:  Wisconsin State Legislature

Wisconsin State Senate sponsors

Source:  Wisconsin State Legislature (highlight added)

Retiring Guy is tired of making the same GOP clusterfuck map time and time and time again.  (See below; it's pert near the same.)

2/11/2020 update starts here

Wisconsin State Assembly sponsors
Photo credits:  Wisconsin State Legislature

Wisconsin State Senate sponsors

Assembly Republicans to pass bills that would require two new prisons, prevent delays in testing sexual assault evidence.  (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 2/11/2020)
Assembly Republicans who control their house plan to pass a string of crime bills Tuesday that they say would keep the state safer, put more people behind bars, require the state to build two new prisons and cost hundreds of millions of dollars.  
They are also seeking to set rules for collecting evidence of sexual assaults, but their plan differs from one passed last year by the Senate, raising the prospect nothing will get done on the issue.



Mapped


Original 2/1/2020 post starts here



Some Wisconsin Republicans want to crack down on crime, but their plans would cost millions of dollars.  (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 1/30/2020)
Part of the argument for building smaller facilities was centered on a belief that the state could more effectively rehabilitate juvenile offenders if it provided them with treatment instead of incarcerating them. 
Now some Assembly Republicans want to head in a different direction. Assembly Bill 806 would allow judges to lock up teens whenever they commit offenses that would be considered felonies if they were adults. Under current law, there are more limits on when they can be put behind bars.

The brigade, mapped


 Related posts:
You know what? Big tough guy Dave Craig is not into alternatives to jail and prison.  (2/1/2020)
More evidence that the Wisconsin GOP has lost its mind. (1/15/2020)

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