A prime Republican Wisconsin lawmaker is pushing again towards the concept that the conservative legislature is shut to creating a deal on medical marijuana legalization, and he’s once more warning the Democratic governor towards calling for adult-use legalization as a part of his forthcoming funds request.
Whereas Senate Majority Chief Devin LeMahieu (R) stated final week that his caucus is “getting fairly shut” on medical hashish reform, Meeting Speaker Robin Vos (R) instructed The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in a brand new interview printed on Wednesday that that’s not essentially the case from his chamber’s perspective.
The speaker stated that any try and legalize medical marijuana have to be narrowly tailor-made for particular, severely sick sufferers and never function a pathway to leisure legalization. Vos additionally reiterated that if Gov. Tony Evers (D) tries together with leisure legalization in his funds, as he has pledged to do, that would “poison the nicely” and upend bipartisan discussions in regards to the extra modest reform.
“I wish to be sure that, at the very least from my perspective, we’re crystal clear this isn’t a couple of pathway towards leisure, it’s not about creating a brand new trade with all types of recent income for the state,” Vos stated. “It’s about ensuring that individuals who undergo with a continual illness get aid in a manner that helps their high quality of life be higher.”
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“I’m going to do every thing I can to be sure that it’s serving to the individuals who have a continual illness, not making a pathway or a gateway to leisure marijuana someplace sooner or later,” the speaker added. “I feel—I do know our caucus wouldn’t help that. I don’t suppose it’d be good for the state.”
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The governor stated not too long ago that he was inspired by the Senate chief’s remarks about nearing consensus on medical marijuana, and he’s ready to signal such laws so long as it’s not “flawed” by together with too many restrictions.
However whereas Evers has stated that he’s keen to compromise by advancing medical hashish, regardless that he backs adult-use legalization, Vos stated he feels that merely together with the bigger ask in a funds request might tank talks on the narrower reform.
The speaker stated that lawmakers beforehand instructed the governor that “if you happen to hold saying that is about leisure marijuana, you’re going to poison the nicely and make it actually exhausting to get medical marijuana.”
“So my hope is he backs off that and doesn’t embody it within the state funds,” Vos, who beforehand spoke about his curiosity in shifting on a restricted medical marijuana invoice, stated. “Possibly that’ll be an indication that we will discover a frequent consensus.”
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However Evers doesn’t plan to again down from making the broader funds request.
“Gov. Evers is among the many overwhelming majority of Wisconsinites who imagine we should always legalize and regulate marijuana, very similar to we do with alcohol,” a spokesperson from his workplace stated. “The governor ran for re-election—and gained—promising to suggest legalizing marijuana in his subsequent funds, and he’ll hold the promise he made to the folks of Wisconsin.”
The governor, who harassed in his inaugural handle final week that the state must have a “significant dialog about treating marijuana very similar to we do alcohol,” included adult-use and medical marijuana legalization in his 2021 funds and decriminalization and medical hashish in his 2019 proposal, however the GOP-controlled legislature has persistently blocked the reforms.
In the meantime, in its funds request that was unveiled final month, the state Division of Income (DOR) known as on the governor to place legalization in his govt proposal. The State Public Defender (SDP) is individually looking for decriminalization of hashish possession.
Some state lawmakers have additionally filed payments to legalize hashish for grownup use—and former Meeting Majority Chief Jim Steineke (R) has stated legalization is “seemingly” to occur sooner or later—however the legislature has to date didn’t go much more modest proposals like decriminalization or the legalization of medical hashish.
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Forward of the November election, Evers met with faculty college students and urged supporters to get engaged and vote, partially to make sure that the state advances marijuana legalization.
If Democrats had gained sufficient seats, it might have additionally set them as much as go a decision that the governor not too long ago launched to permit residents to place initiatives on the poll. Advocates expressed hope that the transfer might open the door to lastly letting voters resolve on marijuana legalization, however it’s unlikely that GOP lawmakers will go together with it.
In the meantime, voters throughout the state have been making their voices heard on hashish reform over the previous a number of election cycles. Most not too long ago, voters in three counties and 5 municipalities throughout the state permitted non-binding advisory questions on their native ballots in help of legalization.
The native votes are largely meant to serve a messaging goal, offering lawmakers with a transparent coverage temperature-check amongst their constituents. However those who have been permitted is not going to change any legal guidelines by themselves.
A statewide ballot launched in August discovered {that a} strong 69 % of registered voters in Wisconsin imagine that hashish needs to be authorized. That features 81 % of Democrats, 75 % of independents and 51 % of Republicans.
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Republicans filed a restricted medical hashish invoice final yr—and it received a listening to on the unofficial marijuana vacation 4/20, however that got here too late within the legislative session for lawmakers to really vote on the measure.
Different GOP members have filed payments to extra modestly decriminalize marijuana possession within the state, however none of these proposals superior.
Because it stands, marijuana possession is punishable by a most $1,000 high quality and as much as six months in jail for a primary offense. Individuals convicted of a subsequent offense would face a felony cost punishable by a most $10,000 high quality and as much as three and a half years in jail.
The governor vetoed a GOP-led invoice final yr that might have considerably ramped up prison penalties for individuals who use butane or comparable fuels to extract marijuana.
And within the interim as lawmakers pursue reform, the governor has issued a whole lot of pardons throughout his years in workplace, primarily to folks convicted of non-violent marijuana or different drug offenses.
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Wisconsin (5-6) will take on Minnesota (6-5) in their final game of the season in a battle for the Axe, as well as bowl eligibility. The Gophers are a team who seem much better than their record after losing by just one point to No. 4 Penn State last week. It’s a rivalry game of course, so the tensions will be high, but it also has many more implications for the Badgers moving forward. So how do we see this one ending up?
Cameron (9-2)
Andrew (8-3)
Ericka (9-2)
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Trevor (10-1)
Braulio (1-2)
24-20 Minnesota
23-17 Minnesota
28-14 Wisconsin
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27-21 Minnesota
20-17 Wisconsin
After everyone went all in on Wisconsin last week, not all the writers are so quick to choose the Badgers this time around. After an utterly disgustingly display against Nebraska, Wisconsin now has one final chance to reach six wins for the season and become bowl eligible. The stakes are high, but yet our confidence is low, with most of us deciding to go against Wisconsin this week and opt for the Gophers instead.
A loss, and the Badgers will end the season with a losing record and no bowl game, something that hasn’t happened in 23 years. Commitments and jobs will certainly be up in the air if Wisconsin fails to retain Paul Bunyan’s Axe. A win though, and the Badgers will keep the bowl-streak alive. Still, it feels like the season fell a little short of expectations regardless of the outcome in this one, but a win will fix a lot.
WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. (WSAW) -With the cut of a ribbon, the holiday festivities began in Wisconsin Rapids.
This year, they started the night with a bridge lighting ceremony to celebrate the new lights that were installed on bridges downtown.
Wisconsin Rapids Mayor Matt Zacher says, “It is beautiful, you see it in other cities around the state that have spent the money on making it happen.”
The lights took four months to install and will be a permanent fixture in the community, used for celebrations and events in the future.
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Soon, other lights came into view as the holiday parade kicked off. From fire trucks to beloved characters, it’s a perfect holiday tradition.
Brennan Agen, who brought his children to the parade, said, “The excitement in everybody and the holiday spirit just brings cheer to everybody.”
This year, organizers wanted to bring a little extra to the event. From the bridge lighting ceremony, a food truck, and around 70 floats, there was plenty to enjoy. Even a special after party with Santa and Mrs. Claus.
Some favorites from the kids were the trucks, and of course, the candy.
Former Wisconsin basketball guard Chucky Hepburn put together his best performance of the 2024-25 season in the Louisville Cardinals’ blowout win over No. 14 Indiana on Wednesday.
As one of eight teams competing in the Battle 4 Atlantis non-conference tournament, Louisville decimated the No. 14-ranked Hoosiers 89-61 on Wednesday morning.
Hepburn was absolutely electric on both sides of the floor. In 29 minutes of action, the former Badger star registered 16 points, a season-high 10 assists and seven steals. Those numbers came on 7-of-10 shooting and 2-of-4 from beyond the arc.
Through five games with the Cardinals, Hepburn is responsible for averages of 11.6 points, 2.4 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 3.8 steals in over 27 minutes per game. As of Nov. 27, his 3.8 swipes per contest are the second-best in the nation behind only UC San Diego’s Hayden Gray (3.86 SPG).
Hepburn, who flashed his defensive brilliance during his tenure in Madison, is morphing into one of college basketball’s most pesky perimeter defenders. He is also proving his worth on the offensive end — the guard is shooting over 51% from the floor for the Cardinals to start the season.
In 103 career appearances with Wisconsin from 2021-24, the point guard averaged 32.1 minutes per game, 9.8 points, 2.8 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.6 steals on 42% shooting and 36% from three-point range.
In his absence, the Badgers have leaned on star wing John Tonje and sophomore guard John Blackwell. Wisconsin is off to a red-hot 8-0 start to the season and currently sits at No. 15 in the latest AP Poll.