A Better Wisconsin Together Releases Statement on Trump’s Inauguration

No matter who is in the White House, we elect leaders to address the issues that we care about, and that includes everything from lowering costs and ensuring our local communities are safe and healthy, to protecting our freedom to make decisions about our own bodies.

the white house
the white house

MADISON, Wis. — As Donald Trump is inaugurated today, A Better Wisconsin Together released the following statement:

“As Wisconsinites, we know that there’s more that unites us than divides us and we will not let the divisiveness of the Project 2025 Trump-Vance agenda halt our work for a better future. 

No matter who is in the White House, we elect leaders to address the issues that we care about, and that includes everything from lowering costs and ensuring our local communities are safe and healthy, to protecting our freedom to make decisions about our own bodies.

“Although Trump has already signaled more of the same lies and division that we endured during his first term, we will continue to hold Trump – and all of our elected leaders – accountable to pushing for progress across Wisconsin and real solutions to the issues facing Wisconsin families.”

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A Better Wisconsin Together is a state-based research and communications hub for progressives and is an affiliate of ProgressNow.

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