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On Terry Musser's departure, and the importance of bipartisan politics
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Today, State Representative Terry Musser (R-Black River Falls) announced he will not be running for reelection in 2008. One of the main reasons he cited for this decision is the persecution he received by members of his own party when he decided to defy his party's leadership and support the Compassionate Care for Rape Victims bill (CCRV).

As party lines in this country grow thicker every year, it is increasingly rare for a member of the Wisconsin state legislature to break the mold and create bipartisan support for a bill. By co-sponsoring the CCRV bill, Rep. Musser did just that. Due to his brave actions, rape victims in Wisconsin are now able to receive information about and access to emergency contraception in all emergency rooms across the state. Without Musser's vocal support,this commonsense legislation would not have passed.

CCRV was not a radical bill. In 2004, a survey found that 82% of Wisconsin voters supported granting rape victims access to emergency contraception. When Rep. Musser chose to support the bill, he was not just voting on his own conscience, he was voting as a representative of his constituents, the vast majority of whom supported this bill. Where then, is the controversy? Why then, was there a need to peg Rep. Musser as the "secret liberal" of the State Assembly?

With sincere gratitude, NARAL Pro-Choice Wisconsin thanks Representative Musser for selflessly standing up for sexual assault victims in our state. In the future, we hope that bipartisan actions to support victims of violence will be commended rather than punished.


Reader Comments
  
Well...
By Al May 21st 2008 at 9:59 pm EDT
You could have also thanked Wisconsin Right to Life for not opposing the bill. If they had, it wouldn't have gone anywhere, and even Musser might not have felt comfortable doing what he did.

But then you'd have to admit they can be reasonable at least sometimes.
  
WRTL to thank for CCRV?
By TellTheTruthEllen May 28th 2008 at 3:36 pm EDT
The comment that Wisconsin Right to Life should be thanked is ridiculous. Their lack of opposition had more to do with the fact that 85% of the public supports the right of rape victims to get emergency contraception no matter what hospital they visit (who are these other 15%, anyway?) and WRTL is a crassly political organization.

Rather than risk a loss on principle, WRTL chose to sit the battle out. And to suggest that Terry Musser is some sort of tool of special interests just goes to show that you have no idea what you're talking about.

Groups like Naral Pro-Choice Wisconsin fought for this bill, and deserve all the credit.
  

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