Sunday, August 31, 2025

In The News - August 2025



Push for mail-in voting, select voting machine ban begins
August 19, 2025 - Tim Kowols, Door County Daily News

Evers vetoes bill that would have made unpaid court fees a barrier to voting
August 13, 2025 - Frank Zufall, Wisconsin Examiner

Common Cause Wisconsin celebrates Evers’ veto of “modern-day poll tax”
August 13, 2025 - Faye Parks, WORT Community Radio

Governor veto of bill related to voting barriers for individuals with criminal convictions - Jay Heck interview
August 13, 2025 - Greg Stensland, Between the Lines, WFDL fm radio

Redistricting takes center stage as Texas legislators flee
August 5, 2025 - Tim Kowols, Door County Daily News

Redistricting in Texas and other states change the game - Jay Heck interview
August 1, 2025 - Greg Stensland, Between the Lines, WFDL fm radio

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Thursday, August 21, 2025

You're invited! Virtual Community Event for Fair Maps

For release: Thursday - August 21, 2025

Image: Virtual Community Hearing

Why Wisconsin needs an Independent Redistricting Commission to ensure Fair Voting Maps

Join Common Cause Wisconsin (CCWI) and Fair Maps Coalition (FMC) partners for a virtual town hall on Tuesday, September 9, 2025 beginning at 6:00 PM. The event is free, but you must register to attend the online webinar.

REGISTER FOR The VIRTUAL TOWNHALL

While Wisconsin currently has fair maps, these are only in place until the 2030 Census. We need LEGISLATION to ensure FAIR VOTING MAPS for FUTURE GENERATIONS.

Fair maps leaders from across the state have been working on a draft proposal for an Independent Redistricting Commission (IRC). Right now, leaders and advocates are organizing community hearings to educate and involve Wisconsinites about what an IRC is and why a legislative fix is needed to end gerrymandering. Why does this matter? Lawmakers don’t have to listen to their constituents when they can draw themselves into power through gerrymandering. Help ensure Wisconsin isn’t gerrymandered again. This excellent article in the Wisconsin Examiner last month provides a good description of the proposed IRC and the grass roots effort and work of the FMC to bring lasting change to Wisconsin's redistricting process.

The September 9th virtual community hearing will include a presentation about the IRC model for Wisconsin by current CCWI Board Chair and Fair Maps Coalition district leader, Penny Bernard Schaber and longtime state fair maps leader and activist, Carlene Bechen. Both Penny and Carlene are Common Cause members and serve on the League of Women Voters ad hoc committee which crafted the working draft of the IRC proposal. (You can read the proposal here: https://bit.ly/FMCDraftProposal). Penny and Carlene will be joined by iuscely flores and Nicole Gabrail, organizers from the FMC team who have been “on the road” this summer taking this presentation across the state for in person community events.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about why an independent redistricting commission should determine and decide what Wisconsin's state legislative and congressional district voting maps should look like instead of partisan politicians drawing maps for their own benefit. Join us for the virtual hearing on September 9th. Register today and bring your comments, questions, and friends.

Onward!

Jay Heck, Executive Director, Common Cause Wisconsin


More hearings are being scheduled through the fall. Find an event near you: bit.ly/MapsCommunityHearings


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Jay Heck
608/512-9363 (cell)

Common Cause in Wisconsin
152 Johnson St, Suite 212
Madison, WI 53703

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Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Gov. Evers Veto of Wisconsin Voter Suppression Measure is a Win for Democracy

For release: Tuesday - August 12, 2025


Image: Wisconsin State Capitol

Legislation to Impose a Poll Tax on Some Voters Blocked

On August 8th Gov. Tony Evers vetoed hyper partisan legislation -- Senate Bill 95 / Assembly Bill 87-- rammed through the Wisconsin Legislature earlier this year that would have prevented people with felony convictions from regaining their constitutional right to vote until they have paid all “fines, costs, fees, surcharges and restitution” imposed as part of their sentence.

This amounted to a modern-day poll tax on many voters in Wisconsin – which American courts and lawmakers of both political parties have long opposed and fought against.

Gov. Evers wisely and perceptively blocked this misguided legislation from being enacted into law. This measure had as its goal to make it more difficult for long marginalized communities in Wisconsin who are disproportionately Black, Indigenous and other people of color, as well as people living in poverty and those with disabilities to be able to exercise their right to vote.

According to the ACLU of Wisconsin, our state does not have a centralized database tracking the exact amount of an individual’s financial obligation that must be met for re-enfranchisement. This would make it nearly impossible for some individuals to determine what they owe, if anything, and whether they would be eligible to vote. This legislation didn’t make whole people who have survived crime; it just would have weakened democracy and put the right to vote out of reach through a poll tax – an outrageous and deeply unfair price tag on the freedom to vote.

Common Cause Wisconsin was proud to have played an active role in educating and mobilizing Wisconsin citizens about the deeply divisive and negative effects of this legislation. Our public calls to action (and your participation!) to oppose SB 95/AB 87 resulted in nearly 700 letters and other communications to Gov. Evers urging his veto of the measure. The Governor listened and responded to his constituents. He deserves the thanks of all Wisconsinites who value the freedom and right to have their views and votes expressed and counted at the ballot box.

On Wisconsin. Forward!

Jay Heck, Executive Director, Common Cause Wisconsin


***Take Action this Saturday, August 16!***


Common Cause​ is proud to sponsor Fight The Trump Takeover as part of a nationwide mobilization to stand in solidarity with the people of Texas and push back against Trump’s latest power grab. The aggressive gerrymandering effort in Texas is a direct threat to fair representation and democracy itself. Together, we’re sending a clear message: we won’t let these tactics go unchallenged. Participate in an event near you and learn more.


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Jay Heck
608/512-9363 (cell)

Common Cause in Wisconsin
152 Johnson St, Suite 212
Madison, WI 53703

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