Wisconsin voters will decide between two candidates for the state Supreme Court on Tuesday, April 1, a pivotal election that will affect the ideological balance of the court.
Wisconsin Family Action (WFA) highlighted the importance of this election in a recent email, noting that the election will impact key issues like school choice, abortion and parental rights. The court also has a role in establishing congressional districts in the state.
Another important race on the ballot involves the election of the next State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Voters will also decide on a constitutional amendment to enshrine voter ID laws into the state’s constitution.
WFA President Daniel Degner told Daily Citizen the court is considering a major case that will decide whether children struggling with sexual identity confusion will be able to receive counseling to help them embrace their bodily, God-given sex.
He explained, saying,
“The Wisconsin Supreme Court is currently determining whether or not the Legislature can block executive mandates that limit licensed marriage and family counselors from affirming biological gender to children struggling with gender dysphoria.”
In addition, parental rights in education are at stake, as Degner told us,
“The Court will also likely determine whether or not school districts in Wisconsin can socially transition students’ “gender” without parental knowledge or consent. “
Degner also highlighted the court’s role in deciding the fate of pre-born children,
The race between Dane County Circuit Court Judge Susan Crawford and Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Brad Schimel has received national attention, with total candidate spending expected to reach $100 million. Here are some of the groups endorsing and donating to the candidates.
Schimel, according to WFA and iVoterGuide’s candidate profile, has received endorsements from more conservative groups, like the National Rifle Association, the Milwaukee Police Association, Americans for Prosperity – AFP Action Wisconsin, the Milwaukee Professional Firefighters Association and the Wisconsin Professional Police Association.
Ballotpedia lists large donations to Schimel coming from Elon Musk’s America PAC and Building America’s Future, as well as business owners like ABC supply owner Diane Hendricks and Ameritrade founder and Chicago Cubs co-owner Joe Ricketts.
Crawford is supported by liberal and pro-abortion groups such as Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin, Emily’s List (a pro-abortion political action committee), Indivisible (a major supporter and organizer of the Tesla protests), the Wisconsin Education Association Council and Wisconsin State AFL-CIO.
She’s also received an endorsement from the anti-faith Freedom From Religion Action Fund.
Large donations to Crawford listed on Ballotpedia include money from the progressive organization A Better Wisconsin Together and pro-abortion billionaires George Soros and J.B. Pritzker.
Degner said,
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