The Wisconsin Legislature will hold a March 17 hearing on a bill that would lead to the removal of Indian mascots at public schools.
The bill creates a process for citizens to file a complaint about a mascot. If the local superintendent believes the complaint has merit, the school has to eliminate the mascot within a year or face daily fines.
Wisconsin has 39 schools with Indian mascots.
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Indian mascot ban gets another push (The Appleton Post-Crescent 2/25)
American Indian mascots up for debate
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G-E-T Board to Discuss "Redmen" Mascot, Logo (WKBT-TV 2/24)
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AB 35 |
SB 25
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