Governor Evers wants to hold a special session on gun laws, and two legislative leaders are reacting differently.
The governor is proposing universal background checks and a “red flag” law.
Democratic Assembly Minority Leader Gordon Hintz of Oshkosh believers the cost of inaction is too high. He calls the proposals common sense measures.
Republican Assembly Majority Leader Jim Steineke of Vandenbroek thinks a natural reaction in a tragedy is to want to do something, but doing something doesn’t always help the problem. He believes mental health is a big factor in mass shootings.
Steineke and Hintz were guests on Fresh Take this morning on WHBY.



