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Gov. Evers Calls Special Session on Criminal Justice Reform

Kenosha, Tony Evers

Gov. Tony Evers issued an executive order earlier today calling the legislature into a special session next week to address police reform. The move comes after a video went viral of the police shooting a Black man in Kenosha this past Sunday.

Evers supports legislation that would ban  police chokeholds and no-knock search warrants, among other policy changes. It was originally introduced in June but did not gain traction.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos announced he is forming a task force focusing on racial disparities, educational opportunities, public safety, and police policies and standards.

The session will begin at noon on August 31st.

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