We were the first state to ratify the 19th amendment allowing women to vote. That's exciting. I think that shows that Wisconsin has never really shied away from having women involved. And you know, we had, In 1989, Wisconsin hit a peak for women elected to the state assembly with 33 women. four to the state Senate. And we've stayed around that number, which is great. I mean, again, that's a third, 33 in the assembly. That's a third of the assembly representatives. (30:18–30:22)
CLAIM
Asserts that in 1989, 33 women were elected to the Wisconsin state assembly.
This is an excerpt from a raw transcript. The assertions have not been audited or verified. Tap the video to view the source footage and understand the context.