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− | '''Wisconsin''' is a state in the [[USA]]. | + | '''Wisconsin''' is a state in the [[USA]]. Known as America's Dairyland, Wisconsin is located in the upper Midwest, bordered by [[Minnesota]] to the west; [[Iowa]] to the southwest; [[Illinois]] to the south; Lake Michigan to the east; [[Michigan]] to the northeast; and Lake Superior to the north. |
==COVID-19/Resistance== | ==COVID-19/Resistance== | ||
{{FA|COVID-19/Resistance}} | {{FA|COVID-19/Resistance}} | ||
On 13 May 2020, the Wisconsin Supreme Court tossed [[Wisconsin/Governor|Governor]] [[Tony Evers]] [[COVID-19 Lockdown]] order in a 4-3 decision, ruling it “unlawful” and “unenforceable.”<ref>https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/05/wisconsin-supreme-court-strikes-democrat-governors-coronavirus-lockdown-order/</ref> Evers stated that "Today, Republican legislators convinced four members of the state Supreme Court to throw the state into chaos. They have provided no plan. There’s no question among anybody that people are going to get sick. Republicans own that chaos."<ref>https://apnews.com/69eeec35356f6c25cf63b855886237c3</ref> | On 13 May 2020, the Wisconsin Supreme Court tossed [[Wisconsin/Governor|Governor]] [[Tony Evers]] [[COVID-19 Lockdown]] order in a 4-3 decision, ruling it “unlawful” and “unenforceable.”<ref>https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/05/wisconsin-supreme-court-strikes-democrat-governors-coronavirus-lockdown-order/</ref> Evers stated that "Today, Republican legislators convinced four members of the state Supreme Court to throw the state into chaos. They have provided no plan. There’s no question among anybody that people are going to get sick. Republicans own that chaos."<ref>https://apnews.com/69eeec35356f6c25cf63b855886237c3</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Riots== | ||
+ | {{FA|Kenosha riots}} | ||
+ | In 2020, there were violent riots in Kenosha. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Wisconsin is a state in the USA. Known as America's Dairyland, Wisconsin is located in the upper Midwest, bordered by Minnesota to the west; Iowa to the southwest; Illinois to the south; Lake Michigan to the east; Michigan to the northeast; and Lake Superior to the north.
COVID-19/Resistance
- Full article: COVID-19/Resistance
- Full article: COVID-19/Resistance
On 13 May 2020, the Wisconsin Supreme Court tossed Governor Tony Evers COVID-19 Lockdown order in a 4-3 decision, ruling it “unlawful” and “unenforceable.”[1] Evers stated that "Today, Republican legislators convinced four members of the state Supreme Court to throw the state into chaos. They have provided no plan. There’s no question among anybody that people are going to get sick. Republicans own that chaos."[2]
Riots
- Full article: Kenosha riots
- Full article: Kenosha riots
In 2020, there were violent riots in Kenosha.
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | Description |
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John Birch Society | 1958 | |
Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation | 1942 | "A private, independent grantmaking organization based in Milwaukee" |
Marquette University | 28 August 1881 | Private Jesuit university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
University of Wisconsin–Parkside | 1968 | Small Wisconsin university |
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