“Government should be about helping every person achieve his or her potential ― and Wisconsin used to do it so well,” Roys said in the video moments later. “Democracy only works when we all get involved.”Kelda Roys , a former Wisconsin state representative and entrepreneur, spends part of the ad discussing her role in the 2010 BPA Free Kids Act becoming law. As Roys talks about the measure to stop neurotoxin bisphenol A from being added to baby bottles and sippy cups, her husband hands her their 4-month-old child. “Anybody who’s ever had a baby can tell you that they are unpredictable,” Roys said. I don’t want to have to hide a really important part of myself in order to win an election.”
Source: Huffington Post March 07, 2018 21:33 UTC