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UPFRONT recap: Gov. Tony Evers: I'll veto gerrymandered maps

Democratic Gov. Tony Evers says he will veto maps sent to him by the Republican legislature if they are a "gerrymander 2.0."

UPFRONT recap: Gov. Tony Evers: I'll veto gerrymandered maps

Democratic Gov. Tony Evers says he will veto maps sent to him by the Republican legislature if they are a "gerrymander 2.0."

TTMA: WELCOME BACK I AM MATT SMITH IN FOR ADRIENNE PEDERSEN. WE ARE TURNING TO THE COMING BATTLE OVER REDISTRICTING, OUR EDITORIAL PARTNER REPORTS THAT REPUBLICAN LAWMAKERS INTENDED TO TAKE UP REDISTRICTING BEFOREHE END OF THEIR NOVEMBER FLOOR. A. IT WILL BE UP TOIV G ERRORS -- GOVERNOR EVERS TO ACCEPT OR REJECT THE PLAN. WE ARE TALKING ABOUT THAT AND MORE WITH GOVERNOR EVERS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME, WELCOME BACK. LOOKGIN AHEAD, THE FIGHT OVER REDISTRICTING IS HEATING UP. WE HAVE SEEN CRTOU ACTION WITHIN THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS. IT SEEMS THAT REPUBLICANS ARE POISED TO PASS THEIR MAPS SOMETIME IN NOVEMBER MAKING LITTLE CHANGES IT APPEARS TO WHAT IS CURRENTLY IN PLACE, WILL YOU VETO THOSE? GOV. EVERS: IF THEY EAR CONTINUING OR MAKING WORSE THE GERRYMANDERING THAT EXISTS RIGHT NOW, YES. PEOPLE SHOULD BE ABLE TO COUNT ON THEIREG LISLATORS TO LISTEN TO THEM A TO MAKE SURE EVERYBODY’S VOTE COUNTS. THAT IS NOT WHAT GERRYMANDERING IS ABOUT, IT IS ABOUT -- I WANT FAIR MAPS. I DON’T WANT TO GERRYMANDERED DEMOCRAT MAPS, I WANT FA MS.IR THAT IS WITH THE PEOPLE OF WISCONSIN DESERVE. IF INDEED WHAT COMES TO MY DESK IS GERRYMANDERING 2.0, I WILL BE TOWARDS. MATT: IS THERE ANY SCENARIO IN YOUR MIND THAT ANY TYPE OF DEAL CAN BE REACHED BETWEEN YOU AND THE LEGISLATURE? GOV. ERSVE YOU NEVER SAY NEVER. I CAN’T IMAGINE THAT WILL HAPPEN. IF THERE IS SOME MAGIC WILL HAPPEN BETWEEN NOW AND WHEN IT GETS TO MY DESK, I WILL CONSIDER IT. EXPECTATIONS ARE NOT REAL HIGH ABOUT THAT. MATT: LLWI BE MAPSE B DRAWN AND WILL BE SETTLED BY THE WISCONSIN SUPREME COURT OR FEDERAL COURT? GOV. EVERS: RIGHT NOW WE HAVE LITIGATION IN BOTH, IT COULD END UP IN BOTH. THE HISTORY ON THIS AND IN THE STATE HAS BEEN TTHA A THREE-JUDGE PANEL WHICH WE NOW HAVE IN THE FEDERAL COURT WILL PROBLYAB MAPS. THE SUPREME COURT SEEMS TO BE INTERESTED IN THE ROLE HERE. IF IT GOES TO COURT, IT WILL WORK OUT. I FEEL CONDEFI THAT THE PEOPLE OF WISCONSIN HAVE FAIR MAPS. MATT: YOUR RACE AS NGLO AS THERE IS FOR MISNGSI GOVERNOR -- MICHIGAN GOVERNOR WERE FEATURED IN THE NEW YORK TIMES. LOOKING AHEAD, HE RECENTLY VETOED A NUMBER GOP ELECTION BILLS, WHAT DO YOU SEE AS YOUR LERO AS A DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR WHEN YOU LOOK AHEAD TO 22 AND 24? GOV.VE E: I HAVE TO PLAY GOALIE AGAINST BAD LEGISLATION. FOR ME, IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN ABOUT IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLTO VOTE, WE SHOULD BE TRYING TO MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THAT OPPORTUNITY. WE SHOULD NOT CONTINUE TO PUT RUS LE PLACE THAT WILL HAVE THE OPPOSITE EFFECT. I DON’T THINK THAT IS A GOOD STRATEGY FOR EITHER PARTY. AT THE END OF THE DAY,F IIT LOOKSIK L I WILL HAVE THE LEGISLATION TO MAKE IT MORE DIFFICULTOT BUILD I WILL VETO THAT. AND THEY KNOW THAT AL.SO NOT QUITE SE AND WHEN ROBIN VOS VISITED WITH THE PRESE,NT DAN UNFORTUNATELY PEOPLE WI SCONSIN HAVE TO PUT UP WITH IT FOR A WHILE. MATT: I WANT TO TALK ABOUT THE DNR AND NATURAL RESOURCES BOARD. IN WHAT APPEARS TO BE AN UNPRECEDENTED MADE THIS PAST WEEK. WAS THIS AT DIRECTION? GOV. EVERS: WE HAVE HAD CONVERSATIONS, I NEED THE DEPARTMENT WAS GOING TO MAKE THAT RECOMMENDATION. I SUPPORTED. THE LAST WILL FRONT WAS A DISASTER. IT WENT WAY OVER THE LIMS,IT PEOPLE IN NYMA CESAS I WOULD SUGGEST WHAT IS GOING ON WAS ANYTHING BUT HUNTING. SO, I THINK WE HAVE TO TAKE A LOOK AT HOW THIS PLAYS OUT. IN ORDER FOR US TO GET TO THAT POINT WHERE WE DECIDE WHETHER WE HAVE A HUNT OR NOT, WE NEED TO KEEPHE T POWDER DRY A BIT ON THIS. I SUPPORT WHAT THE DEPARTMENT DID, AND IT WILLE B DETERMINED VIA SOME SERVICE CORRIDOR OR SOMEPLACE ALONG THE LINE. MATT: IT SEEMS A GLUT OF THE CONTROVERSY INFRACTION ON THE NATURAL RESOURCE BOARD CURRENTLY GOES TO FREDERICK. WHO HAS REFUSED TO STEP DOWN. CURIS,OU ARE YOU PLANNING ANY ACTION? WHERE YOU CAN FORCE THE TRANSITION? GOV. EVE: WE ARE STILL IN COURT ON THAT WITH THE ATTORNEY GE NERAL. THAT ITINI DECISION IS BEING APPEALED AT THAT TIME. AT THIS POINT IN TIME, THE ANSWER IS NO. WE WILL WAIT AND SEE WHAT HAPPS WITH THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM. IT SHOULD BE ABOUT COMMON SENSE, WE SHOULD NOT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT SOMEBODY NOT LEAVING WHEN THEIR TERM IS OVER. THATS I JUST, NO MATTER WHAT IS IN THE LAW THERE ARE THINGS THAT KE SENSE I JUST HOPE WE CAN RESOLVE THOSE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE IT’S EMBARRASSING FOR EVERYONE AND IT’S EMBARRASSING FOR THE STATE. MATT: OUT TO ASK ABOUT THE CITY OF MILWAUKEE, WOULD YOU EVER CONSIDER DEPLOYING THE STATE PATROL OR NATIONAL GUARD TO CITIES LIKE MILWAUKEE THEO ADDRESS VIOLENCE? >> I THINK BEFORE WE EVEN THINK ABOUT DOG THAT, VIOLENCE PREVENTION IS NOT NECSALYES HAVING A STATE PATROL OFFICER ON EVERY CORNER. VIOLENCE PREVENTION, YOU HEARD IT FROM THE COMMUNITY LEADERS YESTERDAY IN MWAILUKEE THEY TALKED ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF MAKING SURE THAT WE ARE INTERVENING EARLY SO THAT THESE THINGSON D’T GET OVERRUN IF THEY DECIDE WE NEED MORE HELP IN CERTAIN AREAS, WE WOULD CONSIDER . THIS IS NOT ABOUT ESTABLISHING A POLICE STATE, THIS IS ABOUT MAKING SURE VIOLENCE PREVENTION WORKS AND WE HAVE THE RESOURCES NECESSARY TO STOP IT BEFORE IT STARTS OF COURSE, WHAT IS HAPPENING IS UNACCEPTABLE. THERE ARE NEW -- NO TWO WAYS ABOUT . WHEN WE SEE A CHILD KILLED IN THAT FASHION, IT BREAKS YOUR HEART. AT THE END OF THE DAY, WE HAVE TO MAK SURE WE REACT IN A WAY THAT I EVIDENCE-BASED AND WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE. MATT: THIS WILL BE AN ISSUE IN THE 2020 RACE FOR GOVERNOR. LENA TAYLOR ANNOUNCED HER CANDIDACY THIS LAST WEEK FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. DO YOU WANT HER AS YOUR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR? GO EV.VERS: I’M SITTING BACK AND WAINITG FOR THE FIELD TO APPEAR. I KNOW SENATOR TAYLOR WELL, SHE HAS DEON A GOOD JOB IN THE LEGISLATURE OVER THE YEARS. IT WILL BE A BIGIE F AND I AM HAPP THAT IT’S A BIG FIELD THE PEOPLE OF WISCONSIN DESERVE TO HAVE SOME CHOICES. MATT: YOU ANTICIPATE A PRIMARY FOR THE GOVERNOR ESQU MARK --? WE APPRECIATE YOUR TIME. GOV. EVERS: THANK YOUER VY MUCH, WE APPRECIATE. MATT: I WOULD ASK HIM IF HE WODUL SIGN THE CONSTITUTIONAL CARE LEGISLATION BEING INTRODUCED BY REPUBLICANS. YOU CAN SEE HIS ANSWER ANOUD R FULL INTERVIEW ON OUR WEBSITE AND THE UPFRONT SECTION OF WISN.COM. COMING UP, ANOTHER ELECTION. AT THIS ONE IN A RECALL IN THE MEQUON THIENSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT, WHY EYTH FLEE THERE SCHOOL BOARD HAS TO CHANGE
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UPFRONT recap: Gov. Tony Evers: I'll veto gerrymandered maps

Democratic Gov. Tony Evers says he will veto maps sent to him by the Republican legislature if they are a "gerrymander 2.0."

Democratic Gov. Tony Evers said he would veto maps the Republican-controlled Legislature sends to him if they are "gerrymandering 2.0.""If they're continuing or making worse the gerrymandering that exists right now, yes," Evers said in an interview aired Sunday on "UPFRONT," produced in partnership with WisPolitics.com."I want fair maps. I don't want gerrymandered Democratic maps, I want fair maps, and that's what the people of Wisconsin deserve," he said. "So if indeed what comes to my desk is gerrymandering 2.0, I'll veto it."Evers expressed confidence "fair maps" would be in place if redistricting is settled in court."It's going to work out. If it goes to court, it's going to work out, and I feel confident that the people of Wisconsin will have fair maps," he said.Evers also said he supported the Department of Natural Resources in the quota of 130 wolves it set for the fall wolf hunt. The DNR went against the Natural Resources Board's vote for a quota of 300."We've had conversations, certainly I knew the department was going to make that recommendation, and I support it," Evers said. "The last wolf hunt was a disaster. It was, it went way over the limits. In many cases I would suggest that what was going on was anything but hunting.""UPFRONT" host Matt Smith asked Evers if he had any way of forcing out NRB Chairman Fred Prehn, an appointee of former Republican Gov. Scott Walker who refuses to leave the board after his term expired in May. Evers said he was waiting for court action to play out. "At the end of the day, this should be about common sense. We shouldn't have to worry about someone not leaving when their term is over." Evers said. "I just hope that we can resolve this as soon as possible. It's embarrassing for everybody, and frankly it's embarrassing for the state of Wisconsin."Smith also asked Evers if he would consider sending the State Patrol or National Guard into Milwaukee to help the city with a recent surge in violence."Violence prevention isn't necessarily having a State Patrol officer on every corner," Evers said, adding that it was important to react in a way that is "evidence based, and that we can actually make a difference.""If the mayor and the county executive decided they needed more help in certain areas, we'd consider it, but this isn't about establishing a police state in Milwaukee. This is about making sure that violence prevention works and that we have the resources necessary to stop it before it starts," he said. "What's happening is unacceptable. There's just no two ways about it. When we see a child killed in that fashion, it obviously breaks your heart."Evers also said he expected a big field and a primary in the Democratic race for lieutenant governor."I'm just sitting back and waiting for the field to appear," he said.So far, Democratic state Sen. Lena Taylor of Milwaukee is the only announced candidate in the Dem race for lieutenant governor.The program also featured Ann Jacobs, chair of the Wisconsin Elections Commission, and Scarlett Johnson and Amber Schroeder, who organized a recall election for four members of the Mequon-Thiensville School Board.

Democratic Gov. Tony Evers said he would veto maps the Republican-controlled Legislature sends to him if they are "gerrymandering 2.0."

"If they're continuing or making worse the gerrymandering that exists right now, yes," Evers said in an interview aired Sunday on "UPFRONT," produced in partnership with WisPolitics.com.

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"I want fair maps. I don't want gerrymandered Democratic maps, I want fair maps, and that's what the people of Wisconsin deserve," he said. "So if indeed what comes to my desk is gerrymandering 2.0, I'll veto it."

Evers expressed confidence "fair maps" would be in place if redistricting is settled in court.

"It's going to work out. If it goes to court, it's going to work out, and I feel confident that the people of Wisconsin will have fair maps," he said.

Evers also said he supported the Department of Natural Resources in the quota of 130 wolves it set for the fall wolf hunt.

The DNR went against the Natural Resources Board's vote for a quota of 300.

"We've had conversations, certainly I knew the department was going to make that recommendation, and I support it," Evers said. "The last wolf hunt was a disaster. It was, it went way over the limits. In many cases I would suggest that what was going on was anything but hunting."

"UPFRONT" host Matt Smith asked Evers if he had any way of forcing out NRB Chairman Fred Prehn, an appointee of former Republican Gov. Scott Walker who refuses to leave the board after his term expired in May.

Evers said he was waiting for court action to play out.

"At the end of the day, this should be about common sense. We shouldn't have to worry about someone not leaving when their term is over." Evers said. "I just hope that we can resolve this as soon as possible. It's embarrassing for everybody, and frankly it's embarrassing for the state of Wisconsin."

Smith also asked Evers if he would consider sending the State Patrol or National Guard into Milwaukee to help the city with a recent surge in violence.

"Violence prevention isn't necessarily having a State Patrol officer on every corner," Evers said, adding that it was important to react in a way that is "evidence based, and that we can actually make a difference."

"If the mayor and the county executive decided they needed more help in certain areas, we'd consider it, but this isn't about establishing a police state in Milwaukee. This is about making sure that violence prevention works and that we have the resources necessary to stop it before it starts," he said. "What's happening is unacceptable. There's just no two ways about it. When we see a child killed in that fashion, it obviously breaks your heart."

Evers also said he expected a big field and a primary in the Democratic race for lieutenant governor.

"I'm just sitting back and waiting for the field to appear," he said.

So far, Democratic state Sen. Lena Taylor of Milwaukee is the only announced candidate in the Dem race for lieutenant governor.

The program also featured Ann Jacobs, chair of the Wisconsin Elections Commission, and Scarlett Johnson and Amber Schroeder, who organized a recall election for four members of the Mequon-Thiensville School Board.