Wisconsin Democratic governor proposes replacing 'mother' with 'inseminated person' in state law
- Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers proposed replacing the word 'mother' with 'inseminated person' in state law, which has sparked backlash from critics.
- The budget recommendation includes changing terms like 'husband' to 'spouse' and 'father' to 'parent', aiming for gender-neutral language.
- Critics, including the Republican Governors Association, described the changes as 'offensive to mothers', stating that it is a sign that 'society is lost.'
- The language change is part of a larger cultural debate over gendered terminology, which has recently gained prominence in various legislative discussions.
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State Rep. Billings talks GOP outrage over Gov. Evers’ “inseminated person” terminology
WIZMnews.com Here’s a clip from Wisconsin state Rep. Jill Billings on WIZM’s La Crosse Talk on Tuesday discussing what she calls manufactured Republican outrage over the term “inseminated person.” In his budget proposal, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers changed terminology from “the husband of the mother” to “the spouse of the inseminated person,” and Billings describes why that had to happen. La Crosse Talk airs weekdays at 6-8 a.m. Listen on the WIZM…
Woke governor demands new offensive thing to call women instead of "mother" because Democrats haven't lost bad enough
Donald Trump won Wisconsin by 0.77% in 2016, lost by 0.63% in 2020, and won by 0.86% in 2024. If there was a purple state in the midwest, it's the home to cheese curds and Happy Days. Gov. Tony Evers saw the massive hit his party took and the vibe shift across America, stuck his fingers in his ears, ran around the Capitol, and yelled, "I'm not listing." He wants the word "mother" removed from state law to be replaced with a non-gendered term to …
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