Author: Wisconsin Public Radio

Wisconsin to extend mask mandate into 2021 due to escalating public health emergency from pandemic

Governor Tony Evers said on November 18 that he will declare another public health emergency for Wisconsin, in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and extend the statewide mask mandate until at least early next year. The move by the Governor came just days after the Wisconsin Supreme Court heard arguments in a lawsuit that aimed to strike down the current mask mandate and prevent him from issuing similar orders in the future. It also came on a day when Wisconsin again broke its single-day record for COVID-19 cases, leaving hospitals in some of parts of the state near...

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Recount of Wisconsin’s presidential election would cost almost $8M and not significantly alter results

President Donald Trump’s campaign would have to pay $7.9 million by Wednesday evening to move forward with a recount of the 2020 presidential election in Wisconsin, the state Elections Commission said Monday, November 16. That estimated cost is about four times the actual cost of the 2016 presidential recount in Wisconsin. Meagan Wolfe, head of the Wisconsin Elections Commission, said the larger price tag is in part because of new COVID-19 pandemic procedures. In a prepared statement, Wolfe said that includes a “need for larger spaces to permit public observation and social distancing (and) security for those spaces.” She...

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Trump operatives drop political “SLAPP” lawsuit targeting Wisconsin ballots just before court hearing

Three Wisconsin voters have dropped a federal lawsuit that sought to throw out votes in three heavily Democratic counties. According to court records, the plaintiffs requested a voluntary dismissal of the case ahead of a scheduled hearing for Monday, November 16. The lawsuit was filed last week in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, based in Green Bay. It relied on allegations of voter fraud from multiple anonymous sources and sought to throw out votes in Dane, Milwaukee, and Menominee counties. All three of those counties favored President-elect Joe Biden over President Donald Trump....

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Milwaukee tax-payers could owe Sylville Smith’s family a $4M settlement over his death by city police

The City of Milwaukee is moving toward approval of a $4 million settlement to the family of Sylville Smith, the 23-year-old shot by former Milwaukee Police Department officer Dominique Heaggan-Brown in 2016. City attorney Tearman Spencer filed paperwork with the city to authorize that amount October 12. Smith was shot August 13, 2016 after Milwaukee police officers pulled up to a car parked too far from the curb near Sherman Park in Milwaukee. Police suspected the car of being involved in a drug deal. Smith ran from the car, and Heaggan-Brown and another officer chased Smith. Smith fell near...

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Unprecedented legal scheme seeks to disqualify all Wisconsin votes for Joe Biden from three urban areas

Three Wisconsin residents have filed a lawsuit asking a federal court to throw out all the votes cast in Dane, Milwaukee and Menominee counties in last week’s election, a move one election law expert says would be without precedent. The lawsuit, which was filed on November 12 in U.S. District Court in Green Bay, relied on false allegations of voter fraud from multiple anonymous sources. It was similar to other frivolous and unfounded lawsuits filed by allies of Republican President Donald Trump in other swing states that supported Democratic President-elect Joe Biden over Trump. Central to their desperate lawsuit...

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Wauwatosa leadership accused of racism insist that racism does not exist in their community

Mayor of Wauwatosa insists that racism is not present in community or police department, but critics say patterns of discrimination are there. Eddie and Kristin Cullen, who live on the northwest side of Milwaukee with their 10-month-old baby, have been looking for new house for a while. Eddie’s a Milwaukee County Board supervisor, and said that moving into suburban Wauwatosa could help his political career. But there is something holding the Cullens back. Kristin is biracial. Eddie says she has been pulled over multiple times by Wauwatosa police while driving home from Mayfair Mall. “Having to potentially be worried...

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