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12023 ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION 24
March 31, 2023 - Introduced by Representatives Shelton, Hong, C. Anderson, Bare, Clancy, Jacobson, Joers, Madison, Palmeri, Ratcliff, J. Anderson, Baldeh, Cabrera, Conley, Considine, Emerson, Goyke, Haywood, Moore Omokunde, Neubauer, Ohnstad, Sinicki, Snodgrass, Stubbs and Vining, cosponsored by Senators Larson, Agard, Hesselbein, L. Johnson, Roys, Smith and Spreitzer. Referred to Committee on Rules.
2Relating to: declaration of the Economic Justice Bill of Rights.
3Whereas, the compounding challenges of our time require resolve to uphold every person’s right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness and, as such, demand the establishment of the Economic Justice Bill of Rights; and
4Whereas, now is the time to close the historical disparities that have existed for many disenfranchised Wisconsin communities; and
5Whereas, this legislative body is the most diverse legislative body in Wisconsin history, with unprecedented representation; and
6Whereas, with broad support for bold and progressive policy relating to our current reality, the establishment of the Economic Justice Bill of Rights is essential to the fulfillment of public service; and
7Whereas, the people of Wisconsin, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, ability status, immigration status, and country of origin, are entitled to the freedoms expressed in the Economic Justice Bill of Rights; and
8Whereas, these Rights will set the foundation for a prosperous Wisconsin that works for all; and
9Whereas, we declare that the Economic Justice Bill of Rights includes the following:
101. A job that provides dignity at work and pays a living wage;
112. Adequately funded public education and affordable, accessible child care;
123. A union, public or private, and collective bargaining;
134. Affordable, accessible, and comprehensive high-quality health care;
145. A clean, sustainable environment and healthy planet;
156. Decent, sustainable community infrastructures including safe, affordable housing, transportation, and broadband;
167. Equitable access to capital, investments, financial institutions, and retirement;
178. A fair, restorative, and equitable justice system;
189. Recreation and participation in community and civic life; and
1910. Life, self-determination, and freedom from oppressions; now, therefore, be it
20Resolved by the assembly, the senate concurring, That the time has come to renew the progressive tradition of Wisconsin through the Economic Justice Bill of Rights and in a 21st-century fashion.
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