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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers Has Eliminated ‘Mother’ and Replaced It With ‘Inseminated Person’ in State Law
by Ben Kew Feb. 22, 2025
Democrats have learned nothing from their crushing defeat last November.
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers has eliminated the term “mother” and replace it with “inseminated person” in the latest budget bill.
In the legislation put forward by his office, Evers crossed out the words “man,” “father,” “mother,” and “wife” in statutory language.
Evers also changed the terms mother and father to simply “parent who gave birth.”
Words such as “husband” and “wife” are also being replaced with “person” and spouse.”
MORE: The bill seeks to adopt gender-neutral language. Words like “husband” and “wife” replaced with “person” and “spouse.” pic.twitter.com/TtCPhh1b9I
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) February 21, 2025
State Rep. Amanda Nedweski was the first to post about the move on Facebook on Friday afternoon.
She wrote in a press release:
As a proud mother of two, it is absolutely insulting that the Governor, in his 2025-27 budget bill, would reduce me and millions of other mothers across Wisconsin to ‘inseminated persons.’
It is not only deeply offensive, but it is an outright attack on the very essence of motherhood.
It is unconscionable that the Governor has the audacity to take the most beautiful, life-giving act a woman can perform—bringing children into this world—and turn it into nothing more than gender-neutral, virtue-signaling jargon to appease his far-left base.
Evers was first elected as governor of Wisconsin in 2019 and was unfortunately re-elected in 2022, defeating Republican Tim Michels by a narrow margin.
More:
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/02/wisconsin-gov-tony-evers-has-eliminated-mother-replaced/