Shortly after the Supreme Court upheld Michigan’s ban on affirmative action, a Wisconsin Republican lawmaker revealed plans to introduce a constitutional amendment to ban the practice in his state, a according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
“People do not realize — the average person does not realize — how extensive race and gender preferences are in our society,” Wisconsin state Sen. Glenn Grothman said.
The Journal Sentinel reported that Grothman’s plan would ban the practice in the state constitution, which would require not only approval by the voters via referendum but also by two consecutive sessions of the state legislature.
Grothman, who currently serves as the assistant majority leader in the Wisconsin Senate, announced plans earlier this month to run for U.S. Rep. Tom Petri’s congressional seat in Washington.
In 2009, Grothman took issue with a University of Wisconsin diversity program designed to help increase “diversity, equity, and inclusion” in the state school system, going so far to ask the Board of Regents in a statement: “Does the University hate white men?”









