Contact: Alec Zimmerman, (608) 257-4765 [Madison, WI]— Andy Gronik’s nonprofit, StageW, isn’t what it seems. While the potential Democrat candidate for governor says that the group’s mission is to “bridge the political divide,” it is clear that the sole purpose of
The Senate signed off on two of the guv’s cabinet secretaries, his pick for a spot on the PSC and four appointments to the Elections and Ethics Commissions. Safety and Professional Services Secretary Laura Gutierrez cleared the Senate unanimously, as
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The 2017-2019 budget debate will not be without surprises, changes, and adjustments to existing state appropriations.
In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents on the Campus Free Speech Act.
The 103-page plan in one word: ambitious.
Contact: Marina Dimitrijevic, mdimitrijevic@workingfamilies.org Wisconsin Working Families Party Director Marina Dimitrijevic made the following statement about Sen. Tammy Baldwin’s bill introduced today to close the carried interest loophole: “We applaud Sen. Tammy Baldwin for introducing the Carried Interest Fairness act in
The truth is that plenty of the data on the state’s economy right now is just plain blah.
Wisconsin’s current rule for recusal of judges is in tune with Wisconsin’s system of an elected judiciary. Newspaper editorial boards, elected officials and citizens all have the right to participate in the election process. It would be wrong to change the rules in a way that restricts the First Amendment rights of citizens to be heard as part of that process.
Donald Trump’s proclivity for using alternative facts should be seen for exactly what it is: A political ploy to mask his utter incompetence, lack of experience and propensity for lying. Someone should remind Mr. Trump that we are all entitled to our own opinions, but not to our own set of facts.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin – On Monday, over 30,000 Wisconsinites went on strike, closed their businesses, and withdrew their children from school in solidarity with the nationwide May 1st Day without Immigrants to resist Trump’s attacks on immigrant communities, Black communities, Muslims, LGBTQ people,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin – Auer Avenue Community School, located on Milwaukee’s near north side, is proud to announce it will be celebrating its 105th anniversary on Saturday, May 6, 2017. Alumni, guests and the media are invited to join in celebrating
The Senate plans to take up the REINS Act when it convenes this morning, while the Assembly has the high-capacity wells bill on its agenda. Both chambers also are voting on HOPE agenda bills in special session. If the Assembly
House Speaker Paul Ryan claimed Monday that Republicans won out over Democrats with a hike in defense spending included in a new comprehensive budget deal. The sprawling $1 trillion-plus budget agreement unveiled earlier in the day puts total defense spending
Madison, Wisconsin — With the Republican-controlled Senate Labor Regulatory Reform Committee poised Wednesday morning to vote for a misguided repeal of prevailing wage laws for public works projects, video has surfaced from a forum April 24 in Milwaukee where Republican Indiana
WEA Trust, a Madison-based health insurer, is preparing to expand its reach by providing mental health solutions through telemedicine. The company has been around since the 1970s, when it first came on the market offering health insurance for Wisconsin teachers.
Contact: Alec Zimmerman, (608) 257-4765 [Madison, WI]— Andy Gronik’s nonprofit, StageW, isn’t what it seems. While the potential Democrat candidate for governor says that the group’s mission is to “bridge the political divide,” it is clear that the sole purpose of the organization is to promote Andy Gronik. Gronik has started
The Senate signed off on two of the guv’s cabinet secretaries, his pick for a spot on the PSC and four appointments to the Elections and Ethics Commissions. Safety and Professional Services Secretary Laura Gutierrez cleared the Senate unanimously, as did Veterans Affairs Secretary Daniel Zimmerman. But PSC Commissioner Lon
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Do you agree or disagree? Here’s your chance to make a difference.
The 2017-2019 budget debate will not be without surprises, changes, and adjustments to existing state appropriations.
In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents on the Campus Free Speech Act.
The 103-page plan in one word: ambitious.
Contact: Marina Dimitrijevic, mdimitrijevic@workingfamilies.org Wisconsin Working Families Party Director Marina Dimitrijevic made the following statement about Sen. Tammy Baldwin’s bill introduced today to close the carried interest loophole: “We applaud Sen. Tammy Baldwin for introducing the Carried Interest Fairness act in Congress to close the tax loophole which lets hedge fund
The truth is that plenty of the data on the state’s economy right now is just plain blah.
Wisconsin’s current rule for recusal of judges is in tune with Wisconsin’s system of an elected judiciary. Newspaper editorial boards, elected officials and citizens all have the right to participate in the election process. It would be wrong to change the rules in a way that restricts the First Amendment rights of citizens to be heard as part of that process.
Donald Trump’s proclivity for using alternative facts should be seen for exactly what it is: A political ploy to mask his utter incompetence, lack of experience and propensity for lying. Someone should remind Mr. Trump that we are all entitled to our own opinions, but not to our own set of facts.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin – On Monday, over 30,000 Wisconsinites went on strike, closed their businesses, and withdrew their children from school in solidarity with the nationwide May 1st Day without Immigrants to resist Trump’s attacks on immigrant communities, Black communities, Muslims, LGBTQ people, women, and working class people.Community members demanded Wisconsin Governor Scott
Milwaukee, Wisconsin – Auer Avenue Community School, located on Milwaukee’s near north side, is proud to announce it will be celebrating its 105th anniversary on Saturday, May 6, 2017. Alumni, guests and the media are invited to join in celebrating educating students in the community for the past 105 years.
The Senate plans to take up the REINS Act when it convenes this morning, while the Assembly has the high-capacity wells bill on its agenda. Both chambers also are voting on HOPE agenda bills in special session. If the Assembly signs off on the high-capacity wells bill, which cleared the
House Speaker Paul Ryan claimed Monday that Republicans won out over Democrats with a hike in defense spending included in a new comprehensive budget deal. The sprawling $1 trillion-plus budget agreement unveiled earlier in the day puts total defense spending at $25 billion above current levels, according to House appropriations
Madison, Wisconsin — With the Republican-controlled Senate Labor Regulatory Reform Committee poised Wednesday morning to vote for a misguided repeal of prevailing wage laws for public works projects, video has surfaced from a forum April 24 in Milwaukee where Republican Indiana House Assistant Majority Leader Ed Soliday angrily reveals that similar
WEA Trust, a Madison-based health insurer, is preparing to expand its reach by providing mental health solutions through telemedicine. The company has been around since the 1970s, when it first came on the market offering health insurance for Wisconsin teachers. It used to negotiate with teachers’ unions for its business,