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Governor Tony Evers just vetoed a bill that would have created a Parental Bill of Rights in Wisconsin public schools. Apparently, he learned nothing from Terry McAuliffe’s loss in a state that Biden won by 10 points. McAuliffe’s widely-panned education blunder — where he said parents shouldn’t be involved in their child’s education — was one of the key issues that cost him the race.
And Biden won Wisconsin by less than one point.
“Parents have rights, elections have consequences, and Governor Tony Evers will come to learn that on November 8th,” said RGA Spokeswoman Maddie Anderson.“While it’s not surprising that Evers vetoed a bill he called radical before even seeing the text, it’s disappointing he would refuse to take the time to listen to parents’ concerns before nixing the bill. Evers continues to put the interests of the teachers’ unions that fund his campaign ahead of parents and their children’s education.”
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