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The April 7 Supreme Court election and the fall elections for the Legislature could have a lasting impact on Wisconsin’s future for voting rights, women’s health, education, the state economy.
Pat Kreitlow, founding editor of UpNorthNews, will ask both women to discuss the importance and the long-term impacts of the upcoming Supreme Court special election on April 7 and the elections this November for seats in the Wisconsin Legislature. Their outcomes will have far-reaching consequences on key issues across the state. With decisions on voting rights, reproductive rights, election administration, and fair representation potentially before the court, the outcome will shape the legal landscape in one of the nation’s most pivotal battleground states.
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Taylor and fellow Appeals Court Judge Maria Lazar face off in the April 7 election. The winner will fill a vacancy created by the retirement of conservative Justice Rebecca Bradley.
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