News and Updates

WILL sued the Biden administration in federal court, on behalf of two Wisconsin businesses, challenging the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) sweeping new vaccine-or-test mandate for businesses with 100 or more employees. OSHA’s emergency rule, issued November 4, requires businesses of a certain size to require proof of vaccination or regular COVID-19 tests for their employees.

Governor Tony Evers signed public school spending transparency legislation (AB 378 / SB 373) into law, Friday, initiating a new process to shed more light on how public schools spend public dollars. WILL supported the bipartisan legislation to establish a commission of public-school representatives to determine how to collect and display the information online.

The Kenosha Unified School District (KUSD) agreed to allow a parent to observe her son’s classroom after WILL issued a letter reminding the district of the requirements spelled out in federal law. WILL issued the letter to KUSD, last week, on behalf of a parent concerned that persistent classroom disruptions may be causing a drop in her son’s academic performance.

WILL Director of Education Policy, Libby Sobic, participated in a panel discussion at the 2021 American Federation for Children (AFC) conference on the topic of “Legal Challenges and Opportunities for School Choice.”
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