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  • Eye on the Capitol
On June 2, 2011
John Huebscher

Is conceal carry proposal necessary?

Eye on the Capitol by John Huebscher

The right to bear arms is protected by the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and by the Wisconsin Constitution.

But that right, like many others, is not absolute and may be regulated to a certain extent. One such regulation is our state’s current ban on carrying concealed weapons.

Proposal up for consideration

Wisconsin is nearly alone in that regard. For some time this fact has fueled a desire to join other states in permitting citizens to carry a concealed weapon (CCW). Such legislation has passed twice in recent years only to be vetoed by Governor Doyle.

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  • Bishop Morlino's Columns
On February 24, 2011May 19, 2021
Bishop Robert C. Morlino, Bishop of Madison

Clarifying the fairness issue

Under the Gospel Book by Bishop Robert C. Morlino

Dear Friends,
Believe it or not, I frequently try to avoid weighing in-on certain situations. However, the recent happenings in our state capital with regard to legislation about labor union practices beg for a comment. In this column, I simply want to point out how a well-informed conscience might work through the dilemma which the situation poses.

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  • State News
On February 16, 2011May 19, 2021
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Archbishop addresses right of workers, value of unions

MILWAUKEE — In a statement sent February 16 to the members of the state legislature’s Joint Committee on Finance, Archbishop Jerome E. Listecki, president of the Wisconsin Catholic Conference, addressed the rights of workers and the value of unions.

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  • Eye on the Capitol
On February 3, 2011
John Huebscher

WCC positions bring a nonpartisan view of hope

Eye on the Capitol by John Huebscher

For those who engage the policies by which we govern ourselves, the beginning of an odd-numbered year is a time for defining a vision.

Governors set their vision with their state of the state message and their budget address. Legislators do it by their “priority bills.” The Wisconsin Catholic Conference (WCC) does so by sharing its Policy Positions for the new session.

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  • State News
On January 27, 2011
Wisconsin Catholic Conference

Bishops champion Catholic schools, urge continued support

MADISON — The bishops of Wisconsin have published a letter to Catholics affirming the vital role Catholic schools play in their communities and urging a renewed commitment to their success. The letter, entitled “Catholic Schools and Our Church: Faith Moving Forward” will be distributed throughout the state in conjunction with this year’s annual celebration of Catholic Schools Week, January 30 through February 5.

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  • Around the Diocese
On September 2, 2010December 7, 2023
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Bishops share resources on faithful citizenship

The Wisconsin Catholic Conference (WCC), the public policy voice of Wisconsin’s bishops, is distributing several resources to help Catholics reflect on their duties as faithful citizens. The state primary election will be held on September 14.

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  • State News
On October 29, 2009October 30, 2024
Kat Wagner, Catholic Herald Staff

Bills would remove statute of limitations for sexual abuse cases

MADISON — The Wisconsin Catholic Conference (WCC), the bishops’ voice for public policy, has opposed bills in the state legislature that would, if passed, repeal the statute of limitations for all civil suits filed by childhood sexual abuse victims.

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  • State News
On June 10, 2009April 17, 2024
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State budget: Health care mandates regarding contraception impede religious liberty

The Wisconsin Catholic Conference (WCC) is asking legislators to delete two budget provisions that will impede the religious liberty of Catholic organizations and their employees.

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  • Around the Diocese
On April 23, 2009September 27, 2023
Kat Wagner and Mary C. Uhler

Catholics gather to learn about legislation and advocacy issues

Nearly 400 people attended this year’s Catholics at the Capitol, a biennial legislative conference organized by the Wisconsin Catholic Conference, the public policy voice of the state’s bishops.

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  • State News
On February 26, 2009February 28, 2024
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Conference backs increase in minimum wage

The Wisconsin Catholic Conference (WCC) has endorsed Senate Bill 1, legislation that would increase the minimum wage for workers in Wisconsin.

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