Former Green Bay Packers star Brett Favre offered a short response to social media to the proposal of Wisconsin’s Democratic Governor to replace “mother” with “inseminated person.”
But it was far from the only proposal in the Tony Evers administration’s budgetary recommendation. Other so -called gender -determined conditions were also encouraged to change, including “fatherhood” to “parents”, “wife” or “man” to “spouse” and “father” to “parent.” The word “mother” was also recommended to change to the phrase “parent who gave birth to the child.”
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Former Green Bay Packers Quarterback Brett Favre speaks before Republican President nominated former President Donald Trump at a campaign management on October 30, 2024 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
The term “inseminated person” would be used when talking about artificial insemination, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Favre used a word on X in response to the proposal.
“Nonsense,” he wrote with a disappointed emoji.
Evers faced more setbacks over the proposed changes.
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The Government Tony Evers speaks, January 25, 2024, in Superior, Wisconsin. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
“Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers’ latest leftist push is not just out of contact, it’s offensive to mothers,” Republican Governors Association CEO Sara Craig said in a statement. “Being a mother is the greatest privilege I want in my lifetime and every mother I know feels the same. If Tony Evers can reduce motherhood of an ‘inseminated person’, our community is lost.”
Evers said his plan would eliminate income tax on tips, prevent homeowners from seeing property tax increases and improving the state’s infrastructure, among other things, when he introduced the budget proposal.

The government Tony Evers speaks during a campaign event for President Joe Biden in Madison, Wisconsin, on July 5, 2024. (Mustafa Hussain/Bloomberg)
However, he did not mention the language of the bill.