Blog: "Why are Wisconsin lawmakers trying to make it harder to vote? Help us fight back!"

After voters in every corner of this state cast absentee ballots at record rates in 2020, a few lawmakers are trying to take us backwards, creating barriers to voting for some of our most vulnerable communities and undoing the accessibility that made the previous election so successful. Our democracy works best when citizens participate in elections, and we must instead work to make sure every eligible voter in Wisconsin can cast a ballot.

Blog: "Wisconsin Lawmakers Want to Discriminate Against Trans Students. We Can’t Let Them"

By: Colonel (Ret) Sheri A. Swokowski, Ph.D., ACLU of Wisconsin board member

Blog: “Addressing Racial Disparities and COVID-19 in Wisconsin Prisons”

Waupun and Oshkosh Correctional Institutions are emblematic of the enduring inhumane nature of criminal justice and incarceration. They were founded more than a century apart; one established well before the abolishment of slavery in the United States. The other, founded on the front end of the War on Drugs era. 

By David Carlson, Smart Justice Regional Organizer

Blog: "Wisconsin Prisons Are a Losing Investment"

State representatives concerned about reducing government spending should take a hard look at Wisconsin’s prison system. The size of our criminal legal system has grown exponentially thanks to decades of gross fiscal irresponsibility, and it’s time that we, as taxpayers, do something about it.

By Sean Wilson, Smart Justice Campaign Manager

Blog:" Breaking the Cycle: It’s Time To End the Harmful War on Marijuana"

By: Tomás Clasen, Community Engagement Manager

Blog: We Can't Let Elected Officials Undermine Democracy

Those who took part in the rampage at the U.S. Capitol on January 6 attacked more than a building that belongs to us all. They attacked an ideal that belongs to us all: government of the people, by the people, and for the people.

Blog: Breaking Down the Wisconsin State Budget

On February 16, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers will introduce his 2021 biennial budget, laying the foundation for what our state will look like over the next two years. The budget is not only a document that determines how taxpayer dollars are spent — it is a representation of our collective values and a blueprint of our shared goals. Questions over whether we should continue overinvesting in the corrections system and local police departments at the expense of public schools — or deciding to invest greater resources into special education and healthcare programs — are as much about the budget as they are about our moral principles. The budget process, although complicated and tedious, is what translates the will of the people into the work of the government, defining what we want our public officials to prioritize.

Blog: "The Fight Hasn’t Stopped"

As one of the most difficult years in American history comes to a close, we want to take a moment to extend our most sincere thanks to all of you for sticking with us and remaining committed to the fight for justice and equality in Wisconsin. 

Blog: "No Civil Liberties Will Be Unjustly Denied"

By David Carlson, Smart Justice Regional Organizer