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WPR News
Thursday, July 9, 2020, 6:30am
By Laurel White

Black Lives Matter protesters have been marching in communities across Wisconsin for more than a month, calling for changes to the state’s criminal justice system and other measures to curb years of systemic racism, but action in the state Capitol has been almost nonexistent. 

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