MADISON— Yesterday, the Wisconsin State Senate passed Assembly Bill 232, which now heads to Governor Evers' desk to be signed into law after passing the State Assembly earlier this year. The bipartisan bill requires K-12 public schools to include instruction regarding Hmong Americans and Asian Americans. Rep. Katrina Shankland (D-Stevens Point), a long-time champion of the legislation, released th...
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