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Wisconsin Senate approves genocide education requirement
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Wisconsin Senate set to pass genocide education requirement
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The pandemic s effect on Wisconsin churches
The effects of the coronavirus pandemic have caused pain and financial suffering for millions of people across the nation for the past year. Weâve told stories of countless individuals and businesses who have struggled since the pandemic was first discovered in Wisconsin. Those months have also been especially hard on churches and their congregants, both spiritually and financially.
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The effects of the coronavirus pandemic have caused pain and financial suffering for millions of people across the nation for the past year. Weâve told stories of countless individuals and businesses who have struggled since the pandemic was first discovered in Wisconsin. Those months have also been especially hard on churches and their congregants, both spiritually and financially.
How would you like your ashes? Churches across Wisconsin offer variety of options for Ash Wednesday Sharon Roznik, Fond du Lac Reporter © Sarah Kloepping/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin Ascension Lutheran Church Pastor Lori Swenson gives a packet with ashes for Ash Wednesday and other items for Lent to a parishioner during a drive-through pick-up on Feb. 14, 2021, in Allouez, Wis.
Sprinkled over the head, like pixie dust, says Father Christopher Arnold from Trinity Episcopal Church in Oshkosh.
That’s how some Christian clergy will be delivering ashes to believers on Ash Wednesday, as they recite the words: Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.
Van Wanggaard (R-Racine), a sponsor of the bill, said it “aims to prevent a coming mistake by the Evers’ administration to prioritize Wisconsin’s prison inmates over law abiding essential workers and others in receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.”
The proposal from a state advisory committee to prioritize inmates would mean a “healthy 30-year-old three-time murderer would be entitled to receive a vaccine before other at-risk individuals, Wanggaard said. “A 25-year-old who raped a 60-year old-asthmatic cancer survivor would be entitled to receive the vaccine before his victim. This is not only unwise, it is unconscionable.”
Prisons are recognized as breeding grounds for pandemics due to the poor health of many inmates and the crowded conditions. Incarcerated people face increased risk of contracting the disease, as do corrections workers and those they come in contact with both inside and outside the prison walls.
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