by Benjamin Yount, The Center Square | April 15, 2021 10:00 AM Print this article
Wisconsin lawmakers spent Wednesday at the Capitol looking to close the gaps from last fall’s election.
The Wisconsin Senate approved four pieces of legislation that Sen. Duey Strobel, R-Saukville, said will make it easier to vote and more difficult to cheat in the state.
“We must restore confidence and trust in our elections, and these bills are the first step in doing that,” Stroebel said.
One of the plans, which provides more protections for poll workers, is from Sen. Alberta Darling, R-River Hills.
The others are all Stroebel’s, including:
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