Do you support Assembly Joint Resolutions 22 and 41, which would move Wisconsin toward the establishment of more competitive elections through reform of legislative redistricting to end partisan gerrymandering?
If you do not support either or both of these reform measures, what is the basis of your opposition? If you do support them, what will you do to make sure they are approved by both houses this session? “Wisconsin is in the midst of the biggest political corruption scandal in our state’s history, and state lawmakers continue to stonewall political reforms. They don’t want to hear what the public has to say about the way the people’s business is conducted at the Capitol. They won’t hold public hearings, so we’re going to hold a ‘public telling’ and ask them questions that need answering,” said Wisconsin Democracy Campaign director Mike McCabe, one of the organizers of the People’s Legislature. “We’re all ears.” A recent St. Norbert College Survey Center poll showed that political corruption is now one of the most common answers people give when asked to identify the most important problem facing Wisconsin. Corruption at the Capitol was cited as often as gas prices, and corruption ranked