Wisconsin bill would require national anthem before sporting events: 'We are still one country'
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A Wisconsin bill to require the national anthem to be played before all sporting events at fields and stadiums that received public funding passed in the state Assembly in a 74-22 vote Tuesday, with strong bipartisan support.
The bill will go on to the state Senate, which Republicans control, where it could be sent to Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ desk. "I think their next session is in June," the bill’s Republican sponsor, state Rep. Tony Kurtz, told Fox News Tuesday. "So I think they would take it up, and maybe the governor can sign it on July 4. That would be pretty great."More Related News
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