The justices held local municipalities, not the state elections commission, are responsible for updating the registration of voters who may have moved, delivering a blow to conservatives who wanted such registrations thrown out.
People line up to vote outside the Greenfield Community Center in Greenfield, Wis., on Election Day, Nov. 3, 2020. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
MADISON, Wis. (CN) The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Friday that the state elections commission is not bound by state law to quickly purge from the voter rolls the registrations of people who may have moved, leaving tens of thousands of contested registrations on the lists for now.
AS teenagers we start to form political opinions. Anyone living in Scotland younger than 35 has always lived with the normality of Scotland having its own parliament. Reconvened in 1999, the Scottish government immediately started making a difference, reflecting the mood of the Scottish people, changing aspects of Scottish society and altering our sense of ourselves. Without knowing it we were starting to acquire a new normal, a Scotland where the wishes and aspirations of the Scottish people were reflected in the policies our government pursued. A more caring, supportive and equal society began to emerge. As the people of England moved right-of-centre in their opinions and politics and by weight of numbers had the biggest say in the makeup of UK Governments in Westminster (Brexit being a prime example), the hopes and aspirations of the people of Scotland have been increasingly side-lined. A democratic deficit has been consolidated, denying us any chance of getting the UK gov
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Wisconsin Pharmacist Charged After Attempting to Ruin 57 Vials of Covid-19 Vaccine
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A Wisconsin pharmacist accused of trying to defrost and spoil dozens of vials of COVID-19 vaccine was charged Tuesday with attempted misdemeanor property damage, and prosecutors warned more serious charges could follow if tests show the doses were ruined.
Police arrested 46-year-old Steven Brandenburg on Dec. 31 as part of an investigation into how 57 vials of the Moderna vaccine were left for hours outside a refrigerator at Advocate Aurora Health in Grafton, a Milwaukee suburb. The vials contained enough vaccine to inoculate more than 500 people.
Detectives wrote in court documents that Brandenburg is an admitted conspiracy theorist who believed the vaccine would mutate recipients’ DNA. Experts have said there’s no truth to the claims that COVID-19 vaccines can genetically modify humans.
A Wisconsin pharmacist accused of trying to defrost and spoil dozens of vials of COVID-19 vaccine was charged Tuesday with attempted misdemeanor property damage.