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The precedents of the Supreme Court “leave no room for the view that, because of the acknowledged need for order, First Amendment protections should apply with less force on college campuses than in the community at large. Quite to the contrary, the vigilant protection of constitutional freedoms is nowhere more vital than in the community of American schools.”

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The Supreme Court has stated that, "The precedents of the Supreme Court “leave no room for the view that, because of the acknowledged need for order, First Amendment protections should apply with less force on college campuses than in the community at large. Quite to the contrary, the vigilant protection of constitutional freedoms is nowhere more vital than in the community of American schools.” Do you believe that the state should reaffirm that free speech is protected on taxpayer funded campuses, or should ideas such as "Free Speech Zones" and "Safe Places" be allowed?

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As an employee, would you take advantage of employer matching on an education savings account (i.e. 529 plan) similar to current 401(k) matching?

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Hypothetical: Five years after the Milwaukee trolley begins operating, the city notices that they are taking in significantly less revenue than it costs to operate. Do you believe that the economic impact of the trolley would be such that state mass transit funds should be used to continue operating this form of commuter rail?

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