DPI spring primary turnout just above 8 percent

Just more than 8 percent of voters cast ballots in the spring primary, a better turnout than the previous three with a race for state superintendent on the ballot. According to unofficial returns collected by The Associated Press posted earlier

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Walker, Schimel push for Senate vote on Neil Gorsuch

Gov. Scott Walker and AG Brad Schimel today pushed for U.S. Senate Dems to give President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch, an up-or-down vote. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has said Gorsuch would need to clear the 60-vote

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Rep. Snyder: Testifies on Right to Try legislation

Madison…Today, State Representative Patrick Snyder (Schofield) testified in front of the Assembly Committee on Health on behalf of his first piece of legislation, Right to Try. “It was truly an honor to testify in front of my colleagues and committee

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DPI spring primary turnout just above 8 percent

Just more than 8 percent of voters cast ballots in the spring primary, a better turnout than the previous three with a race for state superintendent on the ballot. According to unofficial returns collected by The Associated Press posted earlier this afternoon, 360,559 votes were cast for state superintendent, the

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Walker, Schimel push for Senate vote on Neil Gorsuch

Gov. Scott Walker and AG Brad Schimel today pushed for U.S. Senate Dems to give President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch, an up-or-down vote. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has said Gorsuch would need to clear the 60-vote filibuster hurdle to get a vote on the floor. But

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Holtz email: Reform group asked him to run, offered campaign support

State schools superintendent challenger Lowell Holtz wrote in an email last January that a “reform group” asked him to run for the post and guaranteed it’d do “all of the fundraising, organizing, etc.” associated with the election bid, according to an email released by One Wisconsin Now. Records obtained by

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Sen. Larson: Wisconsin Loses Strong Advocate for Wisconsin Workers

MADISON – The following is a statement from state Senator Chris Larson on the loss of Fighting Bob Fest founder and fearless advocate for Wisconsin workers, Ed Garvey. “Today, Wisconsin lost a leading fighter for our middle class. Throughout his career, Ed Garvey worked tirelessly to advance our shared values

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One Wisconsin Now: Gov. Scott Walker, A.G. Brad Schimel and Corporate Special Interest Lobby Support Right Wing Rewrite of Rules For U.S. Supreme Court

MEDIA CONTACT Mike Browne, Deputy Director mike@OneWisconsinNow.org (608) 444-3483 MADISON, Wis. — Gov. Scott Walker, Attorney General Brad Schimel and the Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC), who have conspired to pack the Wisconsin State Supreme Court with judges willing to take their side, are now turning their sights to rewriting the rules

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Rep. Snyder: Testifies on Right to Try legislation

Madison…Today, State Representative Patrick Snyder (Schofield) testified in front of the Assembly Committee on Health on behalf of his first piece of legislation, Right to Try. “It was truly an honor to testify in front of my colleagues and committee members today. I want to thank Chairman Sanfelippo for holding

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