Wisconsin's Evers calls for gun control measures and a bipartisan approach to immigration
- Wisconsin Democratic Governor Tony Evers called for gun control measures and bipartisan immigration efforts during his State of the State speech on January 22, 2025, following a recent school shooting.
- Evers proposed universal background checks, restoring a waiting period for gun purchases, and banning ghost guns, but Republican leaders rejected these measures.
- He also requested $500 million to reduce child care costs and $300 million for mental health services in schools, emphasizing the importance of child welfare.
- Republicans plan to introduce a bill focusing on cooperation with federal law enforcement regarding illegal immigration and prioritize tax cuts instead of Evers' proposals.
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