Adam Liptak: When does political gerrymandering cross a constitutional line?
Congress requires the Supreme Court to hear appeals in some areas of election law, and Wisconsin officials have filed such an appeal.
Congress requires the Supreme Court to hear appeals in some areas of election law, and Wisconsin officials have filed such an appeal.
In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents after a report that President Donald Trump revealed classified information to Russia.
May 17, 2017 Brian J. Nemoir—262.751.0448 (Madison, WI)—With demand exceeding capacity, the May 23rd public policy symposium in which academic and economic experts as well as former and current respected journalists will gather to assess the impact of Tommy Thompson’s
With that surface water rights’ giveaway program in the books, Team Walker can turn this election season to its groundwater gifting – – passed by the Legislature with 50 million reasons, as the campaign-donation tracking Wisconsin Democracy Campaign just documented.
For Immediate Release Contact: May 16, 2017 Brian J. Nemoir—262.751.0448 (Madison, WI)—Economic experts, journalists and government leaders will explain why Wisconsin’s economy grew faster and created more jobs than its neighbors during the tenure of the state’s longest serving
Continued expansion of this program only stands to benefit our state and those living with dementia and their families.
Under Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s proposed budget, Wisconsin’s prison system would receive more money over the next two years than the entire University of Wisconsin education system.
New York state legislators are considering a bill that would allow police at accident scenes to immediately check on whether a driver was texting just before the accident. If privacy concerns can be met, it’s an idea Wisconsin legislators might want to consider.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Thursday, May 18: WisPolitics.com luncheon: “Focus on UpLift MKE: Jobs and inner-city Milwaukee.” The luncheon at UW-Milwaukee’s Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts in Milwaukee features a panel discussion with Milwaukee County Exec Chris
Contact: Erik Greenfield, Communications Manager, 608-443-1952 (office), 608-669-7884 (cell) Two-year legislative blueprint focuses on factors that drive companies to make decisions MADISON – Today the Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce unveiled its Access Agenda, a new two-year policy roadmap at
Tue, Jun. 13 11:30 AM – 2:00 PM Lunch will be served Fluno Center 601 University Ave. Madison, WI 53715 Cost of Admission Early Bird rate $35 for MITA Members Early Bird rate $50 for Non-Members SEE A MAP REGISTER
Contact: 608-561-7996 In a free nation, we secure the God-given Right of the citizen to use force to defend himself. In a free nation, criminals are not only deterred by law-enforcement, but by “We The People.” In a firefight, an armed citizen can
Contact: Kevin Gundlach – President, South Central Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, 608-256-5111, kevin@scfl.org Madison, WI – The South Central Federation of Labor’s Committee on Political Education (COPE) will hold its 58th Annual Bean Feed, the Federation’s annual fundraising event for its
Contact: Kevin Gundlach – President, South Central Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, 608-256-5111, kevin@scfl.org Madison, WI – The South Central Federation of Labor’s Committee on Political Education (COPE) will hold its 58th Annual Bean Feed, the Federation’s annual fundraising event for its
Nationally-known pastor to speak Wednesday morning at Ceasefire Sabbath kick-off breakfast MILWAUKEE – This weekend marks the thirteenth annual Ceasefire Sabbath, an effort to mobilize the faith-based community in working collaboratively to improve public safety and strengthen neighborhoods. On Sunday,
Congress requires the Supreme Court to hear appeals in some areas of election law, and Wisconsin officials have filed such an appeal.
In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents after a report that President Donald Trump revealed classified information to Russia.
May 17, 2017 Brian J. Nemoir—262.751.0448 (Madison, WI)—With demand exceeding capacity, the May 23rd public policy symposium in which academic and economic experts as well as former and current respected journalists will gather to assess the impact of Tommy Thompson’s policy innovations in welfare reform, school choice and job creation
With that surface water rights’ giveaway program in the books, Team Walker can turn this election season to its groundwater gifting – – passed by the Legislature with 50 million reasons, as the campaign-donation tracking Wisconsin Democracy Campaign just documented.
For Immediate Release Contact: May 16, 2017 Brian J. Nemoir—262.751.0448 (Madison, WI)—Economic experts, journalists and government leaders will explain why Wisconsin’s economy grew faster and created more jobs than its neighbors during the tenure of the state’s longest serving governor, Tommy G. Thompson, at the May 23rd, Tommy@30 Public
Continued expansion of this program only stands to benefit our state and those living with dementia and their families.
Under Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s proposed budget, Wisconsin’s prison system would receive more money over the next two years than the entire University of Wisconsin education system.
New York state legislators are considering a bill that would allow police at accident scenes to immediately check on whether a driver was texting just before the accident. If privacy concerns can be met, it’s an idea Wisconsin legislators might want to consider.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Thursday, May 18: WisPolitics.com luncheon: “Focus on UpLift MKE: Jobs and inner-city Milwaukee.” The luncheon at UW-Milwaukee’s Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts in Milwaukee features a panel discussion with Milwaukee County Exec Chris Abele; DR. Eve Hall, leader of the Milwaukee Urban League;
Contact: Erik Greenfield, Communications Manager, 608-443-1952 (office), 608-669-7884 (cell) Two-year legislative blueprint focuses on factors that drive companies to make decisions MADISON – Today the Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce unveiled its Access Agenda, a new two-year policy roadmap at the local, state and federal level to accelerate our advanced
Tue, Jun. 13 11:30 AM – 2:00 PM Lunch will be served Fluno Center 601 University Ave. Madison, WI 53715 Cost of Admission Early Bird rate $35 for MITA Members Early Bird rate $50 for Non-Members SEE A MAP REGISTER India is Wisconsin’s 18th largest export market (2015). Poised for
Contact: 608-561-7996 In a free nation, we secure the God-given Right of the citizen to use force to defend himself. In a free nation, criminals are not only deterred by law-enforcement, but by “We The People.” In a firefight, an armed citizen can defend himself immediately. In spite of Gun Control Laws, street gangs
Contact: Kevin Gundlach – President, South Central Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, 608-256-5111, kevin@scfl.org Madison, WI – The South Central Federation of Labor’s Committee on Political Education (COPE) will hold its 58th Annual Bean Feed, the Federation’s annual fundraising event for its political education program, on Wednesday, May 17 from 6:00 PM
Contact: Kevin Gundlach – President, South Central Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, 608-256-5111, kevin@scfl.org Madison, WI – The South Central Federation of Labor’s Committee on Political Education (COPE) will hold its 58th Annual Bean Feed, the Federation’s annual fundraising event for its political education program, on Wednesday, May 17 from 6:00 PM
Nationally-known pastor to speak Wednesday morning at Ceasefire Sabbath kick-off breakfast MILWAUKEE – This weekend marks the thirteenth annual Ceasefire Sabbath, an effort to mobilize the faith-based community in working collaboratively to improve public safety and strengthen neighborhoods. On Sunday, May 21, 2017, Mayor Barrett will visit three places of