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Wisconsin Democratic governor proposes replacing 'mother' with 'inseminated person' in state law

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is taking heat for introducing a bill with several changes to gendered language, including using the term "inseminated person" instead of "mother."


Wisconsin Democratic governor proposes replacing 'mother' with 'inseminated person' in state law
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The Evers administration's budget recommendation for the 2025-2027 fiscal period advises several other gendered terms be changed, as well. References to "wife" or "husband" are changed to "spouse" in the proposal. In other places, the word "father" is changed to "parent," and "mother" is swapped out for the phrase "parent who gave birth to the child."

The budget was introduced by the state Senate's Joint Committe on Finance on Tuesday.

The Republican Governors Association (RGA) issued a statement in response to the language changes.

Evers' "latest left-wing push" is "offensive to mothers," RGA executive director Sara Craig said in a statement. "Being a mother is the greatest privilege I will have in my lifetime, and every mother I know feels the same. If Tony Evers can reduce motherhood to an 'inseminated person' then our society is lost."

When introducing the budget proposal, Evers said his plan would eliminate income tax on tips, prevent homeowners from seeing property tax increases and improve the state's infrastructure, among other things. However, he made no mention of the language in the bill.

In the order, President Trump makes it official government policy "to recognize two sexes, male and female," saying they are "not changeable and are grounded in fundamental and incontrovertible reality." The order also explicitly states that "'sex' is not a synonym for and does not include the concept of 'gender ideology.'" 

Earlier this month, Trump issued another order on gender ideology called "Keeping Men out of Women's Sports." The order is designed to prevent transgender athletes from competing against women. 

Fox News Digital reached out to Evers' office for comment.

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