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August 8
· AARP Wisconsin: AARP survey: New “Anxiety Index” reveals economic issues facing, driving Wisconsin voters 50-plus in 2012 elections
· AG Van Hollen: Announces new special agent in charge of WSIC in the Dept. of Justice - Division of Criminal Investigation
· Americans for Tax Reform: Hovde’s attacks fail to distract from his tax hike agenda
· Callier Campaign: Callier bows out of 10th Assembly race
· City of Madison: Zoning map, zoning text amendments and downtown and urban districts public hearing scheduled
· Coby Campaign: Endorsed by opponent in campaign for 10th State Assembly district
· Dane Co. Exec. Parisi: Announces program to help dairy farmers struggling with drought
· Dept. of Natural Resources: 2012 Wisconsin waterfowl hunting seasons set
· Dept. of Natural Resources: Achieving new goals with first Lean Government Initiative
· Dept. of Workforce Development: Sec. Newson Announces $1.6 million in youth apprenticeship grants
· Hindu Temple of Wisconsin: To hold prayer vigil for Oak Creek Sikh temple shooting victims
· Hovde Campaign: Statement on latest Marquette Poll
· Kreitlow Campaign: Congressman Duffy races away from middle class families priorities to self-promote
· LAB: Report: Crime Victim and Witness Assistance Surcharge Revenue
· Marquette Law School: Poll finds tightening of GOP Senate primary
· Media Trackers: League of Women Voters defends Racine city clerk, but has ties to voter registration fraud
· Milwaukee Co. Sup. Stamper: Congratulates City of Milwaukee on successful L.E.A.P. program
· Milwaukee Co. Supervisor Dimitrijevic: Sixth "chat with the chair" set for Wauwatosa
· Neumann Campaign: Third poll in week confirms Neumann surge
· Pasch Campaign: Announces updated wave of endorsements
· Pasch Campaign: Statement on baseless attacks and radical republican special interest groups interfering in democratic primary
· Pocan Campaign: Plans to take SeniorCare to Washington
· Quieto Campaign: Response to Scott McDonell’s new Radio Ad:
· Quinniac University/New York Times/CBS News Swing State poll: Wisconsin, Virginia, Colorado White House race close
· Rep. Coggs, King Advisory Inc: Honor Mrs. Daniela Matthews at 18th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Back-to-School Festival
· Roys Campaign: Rep. Kelda Helen Roys releases plans to educate for the future
· Sargent Campaign: To rebuild economy, Wisconsin laborers seek to send Melissa Sargent to work in Assembly
· Schroeder Campaign: More bad news for tax-dodging Kaufert
· SEIU Wisconsin State Council: Announces 3rd round of fall election endorsements
· Thompson Campaign: Statement on today's Marquette Law School poll results
· UW-Stout: Student enjoys out-of-this-world co-op experience with NASA
· Wall Campaign: Cut of the week #13 - Save $17 billion every year by eliminating maintenance costs for underused federal buildings
· Waukesha Co. Exec. Vrakas: 2012 County Executive award winners announced
· Wisconsin Budget Project: Lopsided approach to federal deficit reduction would cost Wisconsin billions of dollars
August 9
· AG Van Hollen: Announces new partnership between the Wisconsin Crime Alert Network and the Outdoor Advertising Association of Wisconsin
· Agenda Project Action Fund: 'Romney Girl' hits airwaves in Wisconsin
· Barnes Campaign: Receives advocacy group support in final week of campaign for Assembly
· Board of Commissioners of Public Lands: $4.4 million approved for community projects
· CERS: Ramps up online outreach efforts
· Citizens for Safe Water Around Badger: Congress asked to defend community participation in military cleanups
· Coggs Campaign: Endorsed by several Milwaukee Alderpersons for sixth district Senate race
· Dairy Business Association: Announces primary election endorsements
· Dane Co. Exec. Parisi: Dane County secures new partnership to keep job center open despite state actions
· Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: CREP lands in 38 more WI counties opened temporarily to haying, grazing
· Dept. of Financial Institutions: Net income rises 83% at Wisconsin credit unions
· Friends of Democracy: New super PAC launches ad campaign targeting Rep. Duffy for political corruption
· Gov. Walker: Weekly Radio Address: Remembering Oak Creek
· Gov. Walker: Wisconsin State Capitol visitors invited to sign condolence book for the victims and families of Oak Creek
· Grothman Campaign: State Senator Glenn Grothman endorses Conservative businessman Eric Hovde
· Hovde Campaign: Negative Neumann tries to rewrite history
· Media Trackers: Racine mayor wanted poll observer ban for recall election
· Milwaukee Mayor Barrett: Milwaukee back to school health fairs
· National Republican Congressional Committee: Obama says his plan ‘Worked,’ does Kreitlow have his back?
· National Republican Congressional Committee: Obama says his plan ‘Worked,’ does Wall have his back?
· NSP-Wisconsin: NSP-Wisconsin, DOJ, EPA, WDNR agree on plan to remediate on-land portion of Ashland Lakefront Site
· One Wisconsin Now: New report details Walker exploitation of recall fundraising loophole
· Racine Co. GOP: Board members individually endorse US Senate candidates
· Racine Tea Party: Confusion in WI US Senate race?
· Rep. Suder: Statement on frivolous lawsuit filed by radical animal rights activists against Wisconsin’s wolf hunting season
· Romney Campaign: Rep. Paul Ryan: We cannot encourage no strings attached dependency


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