MADISON – Today, Representative
Gordon Hintz (D-Oshkosh) was sworn in for the 2021-22 session of the Wisconsin State Assembly. Rep. Hintz has been serving the 54
th Assembly District since 2007 and was re-elected as Assembly Democratic Leader for the 2021-22 legislative session.
“I am honored to have been re-elected by the residents of the 54th Assembly District. I take the responsibility of representing our community very seriously and am eager to get to work.”
“Our state will face a number of challenges in the upcoming session, including a public health crisis, redistricting, and economic recovery. This legislative session is an opportunity to work together to address the challenges facing our state and improve opportunities for our constituents.”
Wisconsin Examiner
Gov. Tony Evers (left) and Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (right) at recent separate news conferences, showing their divergent approaches to public health. Evers briefing was conducted online. Vos was held in person, although it was also livestreamed. (Photo illustration)
On Tuesday as Wisconsin set a record-high number of 107 deaths from COVID-19 Gov. Tony Evers got on the phone with incoming Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu and Assembly Speaker Robin Vos to discuss how to address the pandemic that is ravaging Wisconsin. Afterward, Vos unveiled a 23-page summary of his 50-point plan for dealing with the pandemic. Most aspects are notably different from the bills the governor unveiled in mid-November.
Thy neighbor s vote
Now, say you want to vote again by, for example, appropriating your neighbor s absentee ballot.
It would help to know whether heâs already requested a ballot. For that, youâd need to look him up on the stateâs public voter database, myvote.wi.gov. Youâll also need to know his date of birth.
If he hasnât asked for a ballot yet, you could pretend to be him and request it. Unless youâve also stolen his driverâs license, youâd have to indicate at this point that heâs indefinitely confined to get around the license requirement.