Contact: 414-643-1620 vdlf@vdlf.org Today is Election Day, and Voces de la Frontera Action has endorsed Tony Evers for State Superintendent of Public Instruction! Tony has a proven track record of fighting to provide our public schools with all the resources they need to educate our children. His corrupt, Trump and Betsy DeVos-supporting opponents want to sell our schools to the highest bidder. Since November, we know the consequences of elections are too high. Show up today! Vote for Tony! Click here to find your polling place.
Contact: Steven Michels, (608) 266-7362 Madison – Today, the Department of Administration released the Agency’s Request and Governor’s Recommendations for the 2017-19 Capital Budget. Governor Walker’s Capital Budget includes recommendations for the long-range biennial public building program. The budget recommends $803 million in total projects with under $450 million in new bonding. “The Operating and Capital Budgets propose the lowest combined new bond authorizations in 20 years,” Governor Walker said. “From education to workforce, the Reform Dividend allows us to invest in our priorities while maintaining the infrastructure and assets we currently have.” The Capital Budget prioritizes investment in current facilities and limits
Trump has reprised Nixonian rhetoric, calling Trump supporters the “silent majority” and himself the “law and order” president. And, like Nixon he may be heading toward a constitutional crisis.
Gov. Scott Walker is proposing $803 million in building projects as part of his 2017-19 capital budget. The proposal includes nearly $449.9 million in new bonding and $128 million for UW System projects. See the proposal: https://t.co/iKxawQ59JR See more in today’s PM Update…. Please log in to access subscriber content. If you don’t have a subscription, click here for a WisPolitics free trial and to view the different subscription options. Username or E-mail Password * Remember Me Forgot Password
If you cut construction worker wages by repealing prevailing wage laws — which everyone agrees will happen if prevailing wage laws are eliminated — veterans will be harder hit because veterans are more likely to work in the construction industry.
So here we are on Election Day in Wisconsin, and where are all of these “social justice warriors” and “defenders of democracy”? I can tell you they certainly aren’t on the ballot.
In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents on education as Wisconsin voters face a primary in the state race for superintendent of public instruction.
Because the six-times-a-year magazine, which is completely supported by subscribers and not taxpayers, sometimes delves into subjects like global warming and its impact on the state’s wildlife, Walker has decided it has to go.
Federal tax reform should lower and simplify everyone’s taxes, not complicate the tax code even more.
Signs on the door of the East Side Madison eatery identified it as a “sanctuary restaurant” with “a place at the table for everyone.” “All are welcome and safe here,” they declared.
Contact: (414) 489-2120, Bucks Press Office The Milwaukee Bucks today announced a new partnership with Daktronics (NASDAQ-DAKT) of Brookings, South Dakota, to outfit the new arena and surrounding development in downtown Milwaukee with state-of-the-art digital displays. The industry-leader in designing and manufacturing electronic scoreboards and other programmable digital displays, Daktronics will be outfitting the new arena with a custom-designed 52-display super system featuring more than 16 million LEDs, while also designing and installing additional outdoor displays on the northwest corner of the arena as well as the northwest corner of the new parking structure located just north of the arena.
Contact: 414-643-1620 vdlf@vdlf.org Today is Election Day, and Voces de la Frontera Action has endorsed Tony Evers for State Superintendent of Public Instruction! Tony has a proven track record of fighting to provide our public schools with all the resources they need to educate our children. His corrupt, Trump and Betsy DeVos-supporting opponents want
Contact: Steven Michels, (608) 266-7362 Madison – Today, the Department of Administration released the Agency’s Request and Governor’s Recommendations for the 2017-19 Capital Budget. Governor Walker’s Capital Budget includes recommendations for the long-range biennial public building program. The budget recommends $803 million in total projects with under $450 million in new bonding.
Trump has reprised Nixonian rhetoric, calling Trump supporters the “silent majority” and himself the “law and order” president. And, like Nixon he may be heading toward a constitutional crisis.
Gov. Scott Walker is proposing $803 million in building projects as part of his 2017-19 capital budget. The proposal includes nearly $449.9 million in new bonding and $128 million for UW System projects. See the proposal: https://t.co/iKxawQ59JR See more in today’s PM Update…. Please log in to access subscriber content.
If you cut construction worker wages by repealing prevailing wage laws — which everyone agrees will happen if prevailing wage laws are eliminated — veterans will be harder hit because veterans are more likely to work in the construction industry.
So here we are on Election Day in Wisconsin, and where are all of these “social justice warriors” and “defenders of democracy”? I can tell you they certainly aren’t on the ballot.
In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents on education as Wisconsin voters face a primary in the state race for superintendent of public instruction.
Because the six-times-a-year magazine, which is completely supported by subscribers and not taxpayers, sometimes delves into subjects like global warming and its impact on the state’s wildlife, Walker has decided it has to go.
Federal tax reform should lower and simplify everyone’s taxes, not complicate the tax code even more.
Signs on the door of the East Side Madison eatery identified it as a “sanctuary restaurant” with “a place at the table for everyone.” “All are welcome and safe here,” they declared.
Contact: (414) 489-2120, Bucks Press Office The Milwaukee Bucks today announced a new partnership with Daktronics (NASDAQ-DAKT) of Brookings, South Dakota, to outfit the new arena and surrounding development in downtown Milwaukee with state-of-the-art digital displays. The industry-leader in designing and manufacturing electronic scoreboards and other programmable digital displays, Daktronics