The 2025 Assembly Joint Resolution 33 proposes the establishment of an Economic Justice Bill of Rights in Wisconsin, aimed at addressing historical disparities faced by disenfranchised communities. The resolution emphasizes the importance of ensuring that every individual in Wisconsin, regardless of their background, is entitled to fundamental rights that promote life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It highlights the need for a diverse legislative body to support bold and progressive policies that reflect the current realities of the state.
The Economic Justice Bill of Rights outlined in the resolution includes ten key provisions, such as the right to a dignified job with a living wage, access to quality education and affordable childcare, the ability to form unions and engage in collective bargaining, and access to comprehensive healthcare. Additionally, it calls for a sustainable environment, equitable access to financial resources, a fair justice system, and the opportunity for community engagement. The resolution seeks to renew Wisconsin's progressive tradition by ensuring that these rights are upheld for all residents, thereby fostering a prosperous and inclusive society.