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Portage County to consider 'Second Amendment sanctuary' resolution


STEVENS POINT – Portage County would become a sanctuary for the U.S. Constitution, including the Second Amendment, under a proposed resolution.
County Board member Scott Soik said his proposal initially focused solely on the Second Amendment, but he expanded it to include the entire U.S. Constitution in an effort to attract broader support.
Second Amendment sanctuary measures typically involve municipalities and counties declaring their opposition to gun control proposals.
The resolution would have the county oppose to  the enactment of any legislation that would infringe upon any right or protection provided to the people of Portage County by the Constitution and the Bill of Rights of the United States, including the Second Amendment.   ....

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Green Bay passes local mask mandate after statewide rule thrown out


GREEN BAY - Mask-wearing is once again required in Green Bay as health officials urge residents to get the COVID-19 vaccine and practice safety measures until more people are immune to the deadly disease. 
The Green Bay City Council voted 9-3 Thursday to reinstate the city s mask ordinance, one day after the state Supreme Court tossed out Gov. Tony Evers statewide mandate and ruled that he can t issue new orders without the Legislature s approval. Green Bay s policy, which officials first passed last summer, expired at 12 a.m. Wednesday.
Under the ordinance, anyone age 5 and older must wear face coverings in public, indoor settings while around people outside their household. The mandate expires on May 5 unless extended. ....

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