Contact: Stephanie Wilson Miller, 608.267.8823(o), 920.470.4618(c) Today, Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced a plan to help Dane County residents gain United States citizenship and better attain services. The plan rolled out today at a press conference will create a brand new
Contact: Tom Evenson, (608) 266-2839 Elk Mound – Governor Scott Walker visited Elk Mound High School in the Elk Mound Area School District today to highlight the significant investments in K-12 education and rural schools included in his Executive Budget
CONTACT Mike Browne, Deputy Director mike@OneWisconsinNow.org (608) 444-3483 MADISON, Wis. — During a joint radio appearance, Department of Public Instruction candidates Lowell Holtz and John Humphries traded accusations over a meeting they had in December 2016 to try to negotiate a deal intended
We spend a lot of time thinking about what we will SAY in meetings with elected officials. We want our message and our ask to be perfect. However, we should also take note of what we DO in meetings, through our nonverbal messages.
I have held regular in-person town hall meetings since I began serving in the House of Representatives. In fact, I host more than 100 public events each year. I’m extremely proud of this, and it’s something I believe is not only important for the sake of democracy, but it’s invaluable to me as I work to best represent the interests of my district.
In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents on Gov. Scott Walker’s ultimatum to Wisconsin schools.
Governor Scott Walker’s new budget, which includes spending increases for health care and schools, seems to have taken some observers by surprise. It probably shouldn’t have, since Walker has signaled rather clearly that he rejected what we called the “sour politics of austerity.”
Over the next few months, we will learn much more about the budget details. In the meantime, here are a few items of small print that didn’t make it in the Governor’s Budget Address.
Tucked into Gov. Scott Walker’s budget are two proposals that would further imperil good government in Wisconsin.
We sure don’t need our state’s U.S. senators signing off on bills allowing wolves to be indiscriminately killed.
Contact: George Althoff, Communications Director, 608-261-4504 MADISON – A new resource for Wisconsin educators has been added to the college affordability website that was launched last year by the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions (DFI). The website, www.lookforwardwi.gov, is part
Contact: Stephanie Wilson Miller, 608.267.8823(o), 920.470.4618(c) Today, Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced a plan to help Dane County residents gain United States citizenship and better attain services. The plan rolled out today at a press conference will create a brand new Immigration Assistance Fund which will help more Dane County residents
Contact: Tom Evenson, (608) 266-2839 Elk Mound – Governor Scott Walker visited Elk Mound High School in the Elk Mound Area School District today to highlight the significant investments in K-12 education and rural schools included in his Executive Budget proposal. Governor Walker’s plan lifts total K-12 investment to $11.5
CONTACT Mike Browne, Deputy Director mike@OneWisconsinNow.org (608) 444-3483 MADISON, Wis. — During a joint radio appearance, Department of Public Instruction candidates Lowell Holtz and John Humphries traded accusations over a meeting they had in December 2016 to try to negotiate a deal intended to get one of them to drop out of the
We spend a lot of time thinking about what we will SAY in meetings with elected officials. We want our message and our ask to be perfect. However, we should also take note of what we DO in meetings, through our nonverbal messages.
I have held regular in-person town hall meetings since I began serving in the House of Representatives. In fact, I host more than 100 public events each year. I’m extremely proud of this, and it’s something I believe is not only important for the sake of democracy, but it’s invaluable to me as I work to best represent the interests of my district.
In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents on Gov. Scott Walker’s ultimatum to Wisconsin schools.
Governor Scott Walker’s new budget, which includes spending increases for health care and schools, seems to have taken some observers by surprise. It probably shouldn’t have, since Walker has signaled rather clearly that he rejected what we called the “sour politics of austerity.”
Over the next few months, we will learn much more about the budget details. In the meantime, here are a few items of small print that didn’t make it in the Governor’s Budget Address.
Tucked into Gov. Scott Walker’s budget are two proposals that would further imperil good government in Wisconsin.
We sure don’t need our state’s U.S. senators signing off on bills allowing wolves to be indiscriminately killed.
Contact: George Althoff, Communications Director, 608-261-4504 MADISON – A new resource for Wisconsin educators has been added to the college affordability website that was launched last year by the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions (DFI). The website, www.lookforwardwi.gov, is part of DFI’s initiative to raise the awareness level of the