- Governor Tony Evers visited UW-Green Bay on Wednesday as part of a tour following his State of the State Address
- Gov. Evers touched on redistricting, reproductive health care and contraception education in a round table discussion with UW-GB students and professors
- He also reiterated an announcement Wednesday that he planned to veto a redistricting proposal submitted by the Republican-controlled Wisconsin Assembly
- Video shows students voicing their concerns to Evers
(The following is a transcription of the full broadcast story)
We’re sitting where Governor Tony Evers sat and spoke with students on Wednesday. Women’s health was a focus, just like at his State of the State speech Tuesday — but UW-GB students also asked about redistricting and contraception education.
“I think reproductive rights are very important, especially with Roe v. Wade being overturned,” sophomore Courtney Salveson-Krepline said.
Caroline and Courtney were two of the UW-GB students who came to speak with the governor.