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KENOSHA 鈥?At Harborside Academy, Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul met with Kenosha students to talk about school safety after Wisconsin schools have received over 120 tips on planned school attacks this school year. It shouldn t be that our kids are going to school with the mindset that they need to be prepared for a school shooter, Kaul said.Kaul visited Harborside Academy and Bradford High School on Monday to talk directly with students and hear their concer
stanley cup ns about school safety. I think fear is a natural response to these kinds of threats, but also us being told that theyre being investigated also brings me that sense of protection, said Jaylen Lissade, a Harborside High School student.In the discussion, students were able to express
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TMJ4 is taking a deep dive into the Capitol Chaos that sparked protests as a result of Act 10 in Wisconsin, 10 years ago this week.The passage of Act 10 completely changed the political landscape here in Wisconsin.The images from the state Capitol are still embedded in our memory and there s a good chance no matter which side of the debate you were on back then - it s also where you ar
stanley cups uk e today.TMJ4 s political expert Charles Benson, who was there on day one and covered it all, looks back on those days and what it means today with former Republican Governor Scott Walker, Milwaukee Democratic state Senator Lena Taylor, and a former reporter now public policy researcher, Jason Stein.Stein was a veteran capitol reporter. He wasn t just covering history; he was writing the first draft of those dramatic days. T
stanley cup hese days he takes deeper dives into policy issues like the one he covered. I don t regret any of the choices we made : State Senator Taylor reflects on impact of Act 10, a decade later We knew there d be push back : Former Gov. Scott Walker reflects on collective bargaining and taxpayer savings from Act 10, a decade laterBenson: It wasn t just a policy change; it was a philosophical change in government Stein: I think that s right, and I think it s b
stanley thermos een borne out by what happened in the decade sinceStein covered the day-to-day debate and drama for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and later co-authored a book about Act 10. He s now the Research Director at the nonpartisan Wiscon