Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle (D) signed a bill targeting Indian mascots at public schools into law.
The bill sets up a process by which a resident of a school district can complain
about a mascot, symbol or imagery. The state superintendent would decide whether
the usage is offensive.
A school will have a year to change the offensive mascot, symbol or
imagery. Extensions are allowed for financial issues. Otherwise, the school can
be fined up to $1,000 a day for refusing to change
The bill contains an exception for schools that receive permission from a
namesake tribe.
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