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August 18
· City of Milwaukee Youth Council: Awards $100,000 for Milwaukee youth programs
· Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Drought ease brings out mosquitoes and heightened risk of illness among horses
August 20
· AG Van Hollen: To address attendees of the “Wisconsin Serving Victims of Crime Conference”
· Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin: Tammy Baldwin: Stop the wasteful spending!
· ASM: Votes to file “notice of claim” against the UW Board of Regents, et al.
· Dairy Business Association: Names new development director
· Dane Co. Exec. Parisi: $1 million in improvements to make County Highway J safer for motorists, cyclists, now complete
· Davis & Kuelthau: Welcomes Nelson W. Phillips III
· Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: Shame: Congressman Duffy joined Akin and Ryan to redefine rape
· Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: Shame: Congressman Ribble joined Akin and Ryan to redefine rape
· Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Wisconsin’s no call list quarterly deadline: August 31
· Dept. of Health Services: Immunizations give kids a health start to the school year
· Dept. of Public Instruction: Evers highlights Agenda 2017
· Dept. of Public Instruction: Wisconsin to offer an educator license based on equivalency
· Dept. of Transportation: Ports keep Wisconsin’s economy afloat and moving forward
· Gov. Walker: Thanks Superintendent Evers for enacting changes to teacher licensure
· Gov. Walker: Wisconsin’s 2012 National Christmas Tree Display
· Institute for One Wisconsin: Calls for Government Accountability Board to recognize e-bills as proof of residence, prevent disenfranchisement of legal voters
· Johnson Campaign: Senator Ron Johnson statement regarding Todd Akin's comments
· Lee Campaign: Releases “Behind the Politics”
· Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin: Obama for America Heartland Tour to visit Menominee Nation
· Moore Campaign: Rep. Gwen Moore statement on Rep. Akin's comments on "legitimate rape"
· Park People of Milwaukee: Statement regarding appointment of Jim Keegan as interim parks director
· Sommer Campaign: 12th District state Senate candidate Susan Sommer calls on opponent to series of debates prior to November election
· St. Croix EDC: Equalized values fall in St. Croix County and region
· U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services: People with Medicare save over $4.1 billion on prescription drugs thanks to the health care law
· UW System: Regents to discuss annual accountability reports and biennial budget request
· Wall Campaign: Cut of the week #14: Save billions by reducing the fleet of government owned vehicles
· White House: White House to honor local school turnaround leader Wendell Waukau as “Champion of Change”
· Wisconsin Safety Council: ABS Global safety leader earns advanced safety certificate
· Wisconsin Supreme Court: Iowa County Circuit Court Judge William D. Dyke elected ‘Chief of the Chiefs’
· Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance: Wisconsin high on state funding of local governments
· Wisconsin Technology Council: ‘WisBusiness: The Show’ covers news, commentary; interview with Governor’s Biz Plan Contest winner
· WisDems: Tommy Thompson “always” released his tax records – except when he didn’t
August 21
· AG Van Hollen: Van Hollen to ask Wisconsin Supreme Court to reinstate voter ID law ahead of November elections
· Board of Commissioners of Public Lands: Approves sale of trust lands to U.S. Forest Service and $3.3 million in trust fund loans
· Boland Campaign: Congressman Kind is out of touch
· Dane Co. Exec. Parisi: Plane Seeds farm fields North of Lake Mendota, launching new partnership between County and farmers to clean lakes
· Dept. of Administration: Tim Sullivan submits Workforce Development Report
· Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: 2 horses in North Central Wisconsin test positive for encephalitis
· Dept. of Financial Institutions: Identifies top investor threats for 2012
· Dept. of Health Services: State reports first human west nile virus case this year
· Dept. of Public Instruction: Evers announces expansion of online learning opportunities for students
· Environmental Protection Agency: Announces brownfields grants
· Gov. Walker: Attends grand opening of BRP's Outboard Engine Division
· Gov. Walker: Statement on the Sullivan report
· Gov. Walker: Statement on U.S. Representative Todd Akin
· Gov. Walker: UnitedHealthcare announces new jobs in Green Bay area
· Kreitlow Campaign: Statement on Rep. Todd Akin's remarks
· League of Women Voters of Wisconsin: Statement on Attorney General’s request to reinstate Voter ID shortly before election
· Milwaukee Co. Supervisor Stamper: To host "Employment, Training & Education Expo"
· One Wisconsin Now: Former La Crosse GOP Chair Feehan charged in domestic abuse incident declares his character ‘speaks for itself’
· One Wisconsin Now: Statements on Van Hollen attack on voting rights
· Public Policy Polling: Ryan helps Romney to small lead in Wisconsin
· Rep. Craig: Applauds Attorney General’s petition in Voter ID cases
· Rep. Farrow: Statement on the Sullivan Report
· Rep. Hulsey: Leaders explore unnecessary commercial vehicle idling
· Rep. Loudenbeck: Receives Star of Hope Advocate Award
· Rep. Stone: Statement on action by Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen regarding photo ID law
· Rep. Suder: Statement on U.S. Hwy 10 completion


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