University of Wisconsin regents back GOP deal for funding in exchange for limiting diversity efforts
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — In a surprising about-face, the Universities of Wisconsin regents approved a deal Wednesday evening with Republican legislators to limit diversity positions at the system’s two dozen campuses in exchange for money to cover staff raises and construction projects.
The regents ultimately passed the plan by an 11-6 vote.
The regents had previously rejected the deal on a 9-8 vote Saturday amid complaints from Democrats that it would sell out minority and LGBTQ+ students and faculty. But after a closed-door meeting Tuesday led by Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman, the regents then scheduled another vote for Wednesday evening. The agenda going into the session indicated that Regent Amy Blumenfeld Bogost, who voted against the proposal on Saturday, had flipped her stance and now supported it.
The state budget that Republicans approved and Democratic Gov. Tony Evers signed last summer called for a 6% raise for some 34,000 university employees over the next two years. But Assembly Republican Speaker Robin Vos refused to allow the GOP-controlled Legislature’s employment committee to release the money in an attempt to force the regents to reduce the number of positions that work on diversity, equity and inclusion projects.