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WAUKESHA - Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen met today with law enforcement leaders, elected officials, community leaders, judges, and public safety officials from throughout Waukesha County at a law enforcement roundtable. Also attending today's roundtable were Sen. Ted Kanavas, Sen. Neal Kedzie, Rep. Steve Nass, Rep. Bill Kramer, Rep. Joel Kleefisch, Rep. Scott Newcomer and Rep. Rich Zipperer.
Topics discussed at the roundtable included: domestic violence, drunk driving, school safety, legal blood draw reimbursement and Internet Crimes Against Children.
"I would like to thank all of the participants for attending and taking part in today's discussions. Every county and community in Wisconsin faces different public safety challenges," said Van Hollen. "Having the opportunity to listen to local law enforcement, community leaders and elected officials from Waukesha County lends itself to a meaningful dialogue as to how the Department of Justice and state government can better assist Waukesha County."
"Protecting public safety is a priority of state government, and meetings like these help state government do a better job," said Van Hollen.