Wisconsinites who get divorced would no longer have to wait six months to get remarried in a bill the Assembly passed on Thursday. The bill’s author, Republican Cindi Duchow, says divorcees who have not broken any laws should be able to get on with their lives. The bill now goes to the Senate after clearing the Assembly on a voice vote. Also, the lower house approved bills that make it a crime to obtain nude and sexually explicit photos from children — relax licensing procedures and end continuing education mandates for barbers and cosmetologists — let communities pay up to half the cost of replacing homeowners’ water lines contaminated with lead — and allow people to go water skiing without spotters on the boats that pull them.
Assembly Votes To End Six Month Waiting Period To Remarry
Nov 10, 2017 | 1:48 PM
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