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Noon Wednesday Extra: Proposed Police Reforms in Wisconsin

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Rep. Shelia Stubbs discusses how a number of Wisconsin police reform proposals took shape.

Continuing coverage of local responses to the guilty verdict delivered to Derek Chauvin as well where Wisconsin stands in terms of police reforms, we’re joined by Rep. Shelia Stubbs, a Madison Democrat and co-chair of the Speaker’s Task Force on Racial Disparities.

04/23/2021

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