(The Center Square) – The five Democratic candidates for Wisconsin governor agreed on data center guardrails, income tax increases, property tax solutions and requiring police departments like Madison to use body cameras during Tuesday night’s debate.

The differences in policy from the candidates remained in the smaller details on how they would implement those frameworks, like state Sen. Kelda Roys encouraging using executive power to stop data centers from having the public subsidize their energy needs.

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