Fair Housing
Which Wisconsin law prohibits discriminatory practices in employment, public accommodations, and housing?
AWis. Stat. Chapter 452
BWis. Stat. § 106.50 (Wisconsin Open Housing Act)✓ Correct
CWis. Stat. Chapter 703
DWis. Stat. Chapter 704
Explanation
Wis. Stat.
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