
Wisconsin governor's push to erase gendered language from state law ignites debate
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Heritage Foundation senior research fellow Jay Richards and Bailey Duquette partner Laura Dunn analyze how erasing gendered language from state law influences the youth.
The Evers administration's budget recommendation for the 2025-2027 fiscal period also advises several other gendered terms be changed. References to "wife" or "husband" are changed to "spouse" in the proposal. In other places, the word "father" is changed to "parent," and "mother" is swapped out for the phrase "parent who gave birth to the child."
Now, critics are analyzing the impact these changes could have on culture as a whole.
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