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He said that “my own struggles, the trauma, and the deaths of some of my best friends are what motivated me to get involved in advocating for a better system.”
“Medications, and access to medical care, will literally save lives,” Denk said.
Denk, who was released from prison to extended supervision in 2022, said he’s had friends in and out of facilities and had too many die because of a lack of services.
The criminal justice advocacy organization WISDOM was among groups that expressed support for the bill. Tom Denk, the co-president of one of WISDOM’s affiliates, said in an emailed statement that this law is very personal to him and called it “a step forward.”
Gov. Evers Signs Executive Orders Restoring Commutations Process in Wisconsin
Evers to become first Wisconsin governor since former Gov. Thompson to issue commutations, announces first Commutation Advisory Board appointments
Our old friend from @WisdomWisconsin, who seemingly knows absolutely everything about the Wisconsin prison system, comes on to tout a victory for incarcerated people to obtain wraparound care as they reenter the community.