May 6, 2022
John --
May is off to a great start at the
Republican Party of Wisconsin. We have been hosting several events
designed to engage communities across Wisconsin and reach voters from
all walks of life.
Additionally, we are just two weeks
away from our 2022 State Convention in Middleton! There is still time
to register on our convention website here.
As always, thanks for all you
do!
- Team WisGOP
To commemorate the week of Cinco de
Mayo, the WisGOP joined the RNC to host a food drive at our Hispanic
Community Center. Senator Ron Johnson even stopped by to give remarks
and thank volunteers for their efforts. Hundreds of items were donated
to support God Touch Milwaukee and families within Milwaukee’s
Hispanic community who are struggling to find basic necessities due to
skyrocketing inflation and supply chain crises under Joe Biden. Thank
you to everyone who contributed!
On Thursday, Kenosha County
Republicans hosted a roundtable discussion moderated by KUSD School
Board member Eric Meadows featuring commentary from parents, teachers,
and local elected officials. Participants discussed timely topics like
education transparency and parental rights. Read more in the Kenosha
News here.
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We are approaching the registration
deadline for the 2022 WisGOP Convention in Middleton on May 20-22! You
can register online until May 18, 2022. Get your tickets on our
convention website here. We hope to see you there!
As we await the official ruling
from the Supreme Court, the WisGOP stands for the right to life and
the right of the people to protect it. We applaud any Court decision
that affirms the right to life and will proudly support candidates who
do as well. Meanwhile, Democrat politicians have rejected what science
tells us and have embraced radical abortion policies that are
completely detached from the American mainstream. Democrats have
refused to back any limits on abortion, including
up to the moment of birth and after. Democrats even blocked
legislation banning infanticide. Life is precious and worth defending.
Democrats are fighting to force their radical abortion agenda on all
Americans – Republicans are fighting to stop them. Read the MacIver
Institute’s piece on the top disinformation surrounding the potential
decision here.
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In Case You Missed
It…
Happy Earth Day to everyone in
Wisconsin except Lt. Governor and Democrat Senate candidate Mandela
Barnes, who claims to be an expert on environmental issues because he
chairs a task force on climate change. However, when asked if any of
his “55 concrete strategies” for addressing climate change in
Wisconsin had been successfully implemented, Barnes could not name
one.
It’s no secret that Tony Evers
wants bigger government. Last week, in conjunction with a “clean
energy” proposal that claims to “lower energy bills and prices at the
pump” by imposing a “transition” to electric cars, Evers announced a
new taxpayer-funded office for “environmental justice.” This comes
after three years of proposals that empower big government
bureaucrats, including $1 billion in tax hikes, government-run health
care, “equity officers” at state agencies, and fossil fuel penalties.
Yet Tony Evers’ government doesn’t work as it is.
After March saw the highest monthly
number of illegal border crossings in DHS history, it’s no wonder that
border security is causing trouble in paradise for Democrats in
Wisconsin and across the country. According to a recent report by
Politico: “The administration has a few weeks to cool the criticisms
from Democrats. Otherwise, the Biden administration could be locked in
a lengthy political fight with members of its own party, dividing them
just as they need to unite.”
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