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Blackhawk Technical College: Faculty Federation donates $20,000 to create new student scholarship program
- · Citizen Action of Wisconsin: Experts call Federal budget argument against taking BadgerCare dollars false
- · Citizens for Responsible Government: Letter to SB 114 and AB 128 sponsors
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Constitution Party of Wisconsin: Veto the IRS
- · Dane Co. Supervisors Bayrd, Dye: Require unbiased reproductive health information
- · Dept. of Health Services: Take preventive steps to avoid recreational water illness this summer
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Dept. of Military Affairs: Oklahoma tornado outbreak reminds everyone to be ready
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Dept. of Transportation: Major road construction will be suspended to accommodate heavy traffic during Memorial Day weekend
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Gov. Walker: Statement on tragic events in Oklahoma
- · Hunger Task Force: Memo on FoodShare work requirement
- · Institute for Wisconsin's Future: Statement on call for $275 increase in revenue limit for public schools
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Media Trackers: Proposed WisDOT headquarters cost skyrocketed
- · Milwaukee Ald. Murphy: City pension changes projected to save more than $90 million
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Milwaukee Public Schools: Mural repainted by MPS students, parents, staff and neighbors to be unveiled Wednesday
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MMAC: Applauds finance committee support for Teach for America
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One Wisconsin Now: OWN to travel to Iowa as Gov. Walker pursues presidential ambitions
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Plum Creek Foundation: Little Rice Fire Department unveils new emergency services unit
- · Rep. Kleefisch: Kleefisch bill included in budget
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Rep. Richards: Walker food stamp plan puts mean-spirited ideology before taxpayers, common sense
- · Sen. Gudex: Con-way Freight to make a major investment in Fond du Lac
- · Sen. Larson: Will Joint Finance Republicans support no-bid sale of state power plants, UW dorms and highways?
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Sen. Risser: Statement on JFC action on sale of state property
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Sens. Shilling, Wirch and Reps. Mason, Richards: $275 more per public school student minimum, no private voucher school expansion
- · U.S. Rep. Petri: Introduces bill to award Medal of Honor to WWII veteran James Megellas
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U.S. Rep. Pocan: Calls on Chairman Issa to open Thursday's Benghazi deposition to the public
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U.S. Small Business Administration: Announces new initiative with top lenders to help veterans become entrepreneurs
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UW-Stout: Army ROTC Northwoods Battalion commissions seven cadets
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Voces de la Frontera: OSHA announces $38,500 in new fines for safety violations at Palermo’s Pizza
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WEAC: Increasing funding for public schools, eliminating voucher expansion is the way to go
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Wisconsin Council on Children and Families: Memo to JFC on child support enforcement
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Wisconsin Democracy Campaign: Frack sand industry support spikes with mines
- · Wisconsin Early Learning Coalition: Memo to JFC on child care rates, YoungStar and TANF
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Wisconsin Farmers Union: Opposes Dairy Freedom Act
- · Wisconsin Technology Council: “Start Me Up” meet-up day to bring healthcare CIOs, entrepreneurs and investors together
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WisDems: On the road again: Presidential candidate Scott Walker campaigns in Connecticut, next stop New York
- · WLWCA: Applauds Joint Finance Committee action in support of land conservation offices
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