From Michael Jahr <[email protected]>
Subject Badger Institute Top Picks
Date February 28, 2020 5:14 PM
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Violent crime numbers, unintended consequences, tough on taxpayers, bipartisan licensure event

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** Claim that violent crime is up 24% statewide is wrong
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Badger Institute analysis shows the rate is much lower, and complicated crime reporting makes comparisons difficult.

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** Unintended Consequences
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Revoking supervision for ex-offenders accused of new crimes would cost taxpayers without improving public safety.

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** Tougher on Taxpayers
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Wisconsin's prison system will require hundreds of millions of dollars for new construction, operating costs just to keep up with population growth.
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** Tougher Bipartisan Efforts Toward Licensing Reform
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When: Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Where: Wisconsin State Capitol - North Hearing Room
Time: 10:00 am

Panelists:
Patty Salazar ([link removed]) : Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies

Iris Hentze ([link removed]) : Policy Specialist at the National Conference of State Legislatures

Julie Grace ([link removed]) : Badger Institute Policy Analyst and author of Absence and Violation ([link removed])

Collin Roth ([link removed]) : Director of Communications and Policy Analyst for The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty

For more details please contact Michael Jahr at 262-442-5208 (tel:+1-229-894-4496) or [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]?subject=)

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