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Racine Alder John Tate II to Head Parole Board

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Gov. Tony Evers today announced his appointment of John Tate II to serve as chairperson of the Parole Commission.

Tate, a lifelong resident of Racine, has been a 3rd District Alderman in Racine since 2017 and holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a master’s degree in Social Work. He has professional experience as a social worker, case worker and mental healthcare provider within the criminal justice system and in community health settings, according to a press release from the Governor’s Office..

“Improving our parole system is an important part of reforming our criminal justice system and eliminating the racial disparities that have led to increased incarceration rates for people of color,” Evers said in a statement. “I know that John Tate II will be a strong advocate for the change we need to ensure our criminal justice system treats everyone fairly and focuses on rehabilitation. We can improve public safety and empower returning citizens at the same time.”

The appointment is subject to confirmation by the Senate. Mr. Tate will begin his work as Parole Commission chairperson on June 3, 2019.