
Despite MPS missing deadline, debate heats up on police in Milwaukee schools
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : MPS is more than a year past the Jan. 1, 2024 deadline to comply with Act 12.52% : "Act 12 was written, and this provision was written, in a way that you can, and should, ignore," Clancy said at a school board meeting last fall.
43% : The school district has not yet met the requirements of Wisconsin Act 12, prompting a larger debate about the effects of school police, as well MPS' day-to-day reliance on the Milwaukee Police Department.
35% : State Rep. Ryan Clancy, D-Milwaukee, called Act 12 a "bucket list for what Republicans across the state hate about Milwaukee" and urged the school board to disregard its implementation.
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