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Taylor Said That She Wanted To “Restore Driver’s Licenses To Non-Citizens.”
“Taylor sought to include ‘immigration as a protected status’ in fair housing laws and to make illegal aliens eligible for in-state tuition at Wisconsin taxpayer-funded universities, the liberal Wisconsin Examiner reported. And she wanted to ‘restore driver’s licenses to non-citizens.”
(M.D. Kittle, “Chris Taylor Is The Left’s Anti-ICE, Pro-Sanctuary State Candidate For WI Supreme Court,” The Federalist, 7/1/25)
While In The State Legislature, In Spring 2016, Taylor Called On Republican Leadership To Release Funding For A Comprehensive Voter ID Informational Campaign.
“During her time in the state Legislature, Taylor called on Republican leadership to release funding for a comprehensive voter ID informational campaign after voters were turned away from the polls in the spring 2016 election.”
(Anna Kleiber And Hope Karnopp, “Who is Chris Taylor? Where Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate stands on abortion rights, voter ID,” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 10/1/25)
Under Wisconsin Law, It Was Required That The State Fund A Public Information Campaign To Educate Voters On The New Law, As Well Identification Needed To Vote.
“Under Wisconsin’s voter ID law, the state was required to fund a public information campaign to educate voters on the new law and the identification needed to vote.”
(Anna Kleiber And Hope Karnopp, “Who is Chris Taylor? Where Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate stands on abortion rights, voter ID,” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 10/1/25)
Taylor Said That The Spring 2016 Elections Revealed That The State Failed To Fulfill Its “Obligation To Educate Voters About This Convoluted Nonsensical New Law.”
“Taylor, a lawmaker at the time, said the spring elections revealed the state failed to fulfill its ‘obligation to educate voters about this convoluted, nonsensical new law’ as many Wisconsinites lacked the proper documentation to successfully vote.”
(Anna Kleiber And Hope Karnopp, “Who is Chris Taylor? Where Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate stands on abortion rights, voter ID,” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 10/1/25)
In Response, Taylor Said That The Legislation Is Intended To Suppress People’s Ability To Vote And That The “GOP Just Needs To Follow The Law That They Wrote.”
“‘While we know suppressing our ability to vote is the true intention behind this Voter ID legislation,’ Taylor said in a press release in 2016. ‘As I tell my kids at home, if you’re going to change the rules, you need to let everyone else know. The solution here is simple — the GOP just needs to follow the law that they wrote.’”
(Anna Kleiber And Hope Karnopp, “Who is Chris Taylor? Where Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate stands on abortion rights, voter ID,” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 10/1/25)