Wisconsin Right to Life members say they hope to have more sucess in passing bills this session than last.That’s because Republicans took control of the state senate in the fall elections and gained ground in the Assembly. Tuesday anti-abortion groups told legislators what laws they want on the books. Shamane Mills reports.
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