
Chris Holman: Farmers deserve better
This week, just shy of 100 Wisconsin dairy farmers who produce for Grassland were notified they would need to find somewhere else to sell their milk.
This week, just shy of 100 Wisconsin dairy farmers who produce for Grassland were notified they would need to find somewhere else to sell their milk.
If the Assembly follows suit, Walker will sign the bill as fast as you can ‘check’s in the mail,’ and people living or fishing or working a small farm nearby or downstream can watch the big users with their high-voile wells hold those withdrawal rights in perpetuity.
Gov. Scott Walker’s budget calls for eliminating a state law that mandates a minimum number of hours and days of instruction for students, apparently making Wisconsin the only state without such a law.?
States that did saw the largest decrease in uninsured.
Following the expensive rebuilding of the major interchanges at each end of this stretch of freeway — the Marquette and the Zoo (now under construction) — it makes no sense to leave a bottleneck of an outdated freeway between them.
Yesterday, eight more communities in Wisconsin voted by overwhelming margins that they want to see the U.S. Constitution amended to curb the role of money in politics. Monona had the highest margin, with 91 percent voting in favor.
In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck shares his two cents on why conservatives have a tough time winning local elections in Madison.
Rhinelander, WI – On April 4, 2017 voters in Rhinelander, Oneida county, elected Benjamin Roskoskey in the city’s non-partisan race for school board. Roskoskey, a Libertarian member, came in 3rd by 153 votes and was 121 votes out of first.
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** TODAY: WisPolitics.com 2018 Election Cycle Preview This happy hour event in Madison previews the political landscape in advance of the 2018 elections for governor and U.S. Senate with the Cook Political Report’s Jennifer Duffy, Marquette
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Contact: Tom Evenson (608) 266-2839 Milton – A top priority for Governor Scott Walker as he continues to move Wisconsin forward is student success. That’s why his 2017-2019 biennial budget proposal includes historic investments in K-12 education, including $649 million
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The state Assembly today approved legislation 57-34 that would ease the process for Dane County towns to opt out of the county’s zoning rules. Dems this week delayed a vote on AB 109 until today, raising concerns the bill could
Contact: Scott Adrian 608-266-4114 In response to rising fears in the community resulting from the President’s policies on immigration, Dane County is moving forward with new services to help local immigrants, County Executive Joe Parisi announced today. “Real people, working
This week, just shy of 100 Wisconsin dairy farmers who produce for Grassland were notified they would need to find somewhere else to sell their milk.
If the Assembly follows suit, Walker will sign the bill as fast as you can ‘check’s in the mail,’ and people living or fishing or working a small farm nearby or downstream can watch the big users with their high-voile wells hold those withdrawal rights in perpetuity.
Gov. Scott Walker’s budget calls for eliminating a state law that mandates a minimum number of hours and days of instruction for students, apparently making Wisconsin the only state without such a law.?
States that did saw the largest decrease in uninsured.
Following the expensive rebuilding of the major interchanges at each end of this stretch of freeway — the Marquette and the Zoo (now under construction) — it makes no sense to leave a bottleneck of an outdated freeway between them.
Yesterday, eight more communities in Wisconsin voted by overwhelming margins that they want to see the U.S. Constitution amended to curb the role of money in politics. Monona had the highest margin, with 91 percent voting in favor.
In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck shares his two cents on why conservatives have a tough time winning local elections in Madison.
Rhinelander, WI – On April 4, 2017 voters in Rhinelander, Oneida county, elected Benjamin Roskoskey in the city’s non-partisan race for school board. Roskoskey, a Libertarian member, came in 3rd by 153 votes and was 121 votes out of first. Votes in this local race were achieved with lots of
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** TODAY: WisPolitics.com 2018 Election Cycle Preview This happy hour event in Madison previews the political landscape in advance of the 2018 elections for governor and U.S. Senate with the Cook Political Report’s Jennifer Duffy, Marquette Law pollster Charles Franklin and “Rewind” analysts JR Ross &
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Contact: Tom Evenson (608) 266-2839 Milton – A top priority for Governor Scott Walker as he continues to move Wisconsin forward is student success. That’s why his 2017-2019 biennial budget proposal includes historic investments in K-12 education, including $649 million in new state aids for all K-12 schools in Wisconsin.
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The state Assembly today approved legislation 57-34 that would ease the process for Dane County towns to opt out of the county’s zoning rules. Dems this week delayed a vote on AB 109 until today, raising concerns the bill could nix eight currently scheduled citizen votes on whether their towns
Contact: Scott Adrian 608-266-4114 In response to rising fears in the community resulting from the President’s policies on immigration, Dane County is moving forward with new services to help local immigrants, County Executive Joe Parisi announced today. “Real people, working hard every day to raise their kids and support their