Wisconsin Democratic governor proposes replacing 'mother' with 'inseminated person' in state law
- Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers proposed replacing the word 'mother' with 'inseminated person' in state law, which has sparked backlash from critics.
- The budget recommendation includes changing terms like 'husband' to 'spouse' and 'father' to 'parent', aiming for gender-neutral language.
- Critics, including the Republican Governors Association, described the changes as 'offensive to mothers', stating that it is a sign that 'society is lost.'
- The language change is part of a larger cultural debate over gendered terminology, which has recently gained prominence in various legislative discussions.
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