Contact: Tom Clay, Executive Director: tclay@doorcountylandtrust.org The Door County land Trust (DCLT) is proud to announce first, the acquisition of 113 additional acres for the Chambers Island Nature Preserve and second, a $150,000 grant from the David V Uihlein Sr.
Contact: Laurie Fischer 920-366-1880 info@americandairycoalitioninc.com Bi-Partisan Senators Working Together for Farmers The American Dairy Coalition Applauds the Release of the Agriculture Equipment and Machinery Depreciation Act The American Dairy Coalition (ADC) appreciates the efforts of Sens. Pat Roberts (R-KS), Amy Klobuchar
Contact: David Kolovson (Pocan) 202-225-2906 Average Cost for Elderly Enrollees Would Increase by $5,574 Washington, D.C. –U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan (WI-02), a member of the Appropriations Committee’s Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Subcommittee, released the following statement after the
Contact: State Senator David Craig (608) 266-5400 Madison, WI — Today, State Senator David Craig (R-Town of Vernon) responded to the claims made by City of Milwaukee Police Chief Ed Flynn blaming concealed carry weapon (CCW) license
Contact: Rep. Warren Petryk (608) 266-0660 MADISON – On Wednesday, June 21st, the Wisconsin State Assembly recognized Brian Winnekins from Durand, Wisconsin on being elected to serve as the President of the National Association of Farm Broadcasting for the 2016
The Legislature’s top Republicans lobbed bombs at each other Tuesday over their remaining budget disputes in an unusual public airing of their differences. Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau, called Assembly Speaker Robin Vos’s position on transportation “laughable” as he
MEDIA CONTACT Mike Browne, Deputy Director mike@OneWisconsinNow.org (608) 444-3483 Ad Buy From Group Fueled With Big Pharma Money Hits as Wisconsin Attorney General Under Increased Scrutiny for Legal Inaction MADISON, Wis. — As Attorney General Brad Schimel continues to sit on the
Media Contact: TJ Helmstetter, thelmstetter@americansfortaxfairness.org 22 Million Losing Coverage Would Pay for $570 Billion In Tax Cuts Going Mostly to Wealthy and Corporations The U.S. Senate GOP leadership’s plan released after weeks of secret negotiations among a handful of Republicans
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Contact: Tom Evenson, (608) 266-2839 MADISON – Governor Scott Walker and Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA) Secretary Daniel Zimmerman are unveiling the Wisconsin Veteran-Owned Business logo statewide today during visits to veteran-owned businesses, recognizing 17 total businesses throughout
Loosen up regulations and mandates, so that Americans can choose to purchase insurance that suits their needs and that they can afford.
Assembly bill addresses issue. But how much coverage does it provide?
Someone needs to take Johnson aside and explain to him that many pre-existing health conditions arise involuntarily at birth or arrive through no-fault spread of disease, or have unknown origins.
Contact: Tom Clay, Executive Director: tclay@doorcountylandtrust.org The Door County land Trust (DCLT) is proud to announce first, the acquisition of 113 additional acres for the Chambers Island Nature Preserve and second, a $150,000 grant from the David V Uihlein Sr. Foundation of Milwaukee toward acquisition of additional land for the
Contact: Laurie Fischer 920-366-1880 info@americandairycoalitioninc.com Bi-Partisan Senators Working Together for Farmers The American Dairy Coalition Applauds the Release of the Agriculture Equipment and Machinery Depreciation Act The American Dairy Coalition (ADC) appreciates the efforts of Sens. Pat Roberts (R-KS), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and… Please log in to access subscriber content. If
Contact: David Kolovson (Pocan) 202-225-2906 Average Cost for Elderly Enrollees Would Increase by $5,574 Washington, D.C. –U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan (WI-02), a member of the Appropriations Committee’s Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Subcommittee, released the following statement after the Center for American Progress found that 394,100 Wisconsinites would lose
Contact: State Senator David Craig (608) 266-5400 Madison, WI — Today, State Senator David Craig (R-Town of Vernon) responded to the claims made by City of Milwaukee Police Chief Ed Flynn blaming concealed carry weapon (CCW) license holders for the crime problem in Milwaukee. Chief Flynn’s comments
Contact: Rep. Warren Petryk (608) 266-0660 MADISON – On Wednesday, June 21st, the Wisconsin State Assembly recognized Brian Winnekins from Durand, Wisconsin on being elected to serve as the President of the National Association of Farm Broadcasting for the 2016 term. Mr. Winnekins owns and operates WRDN, 1430 AM, Reel
The Legislature’s top Republicans lobbed bombs at each other Tuesday over their remaining budget disputes in an unusual public airing of their differences. Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau, called Assembly Speaker Robin Vos’s position on transportation “laughable” as he detailed differences between the two GOP caucuses on transportation during
MEDIA CONTACT Mike Browne, Deputy Director mike@OneWisconsinNow.org (608) 444-3483 Ad Buy From Group Fueled With Big Pharma Money Hits as Wisconsin Attorney General Under Increased Scrutiny for Legal Inaction MADISON, Wis. — As Attorney General Brad Schimel continues to sit on the sidelines and not pursue legal action to hold the manufacturers
Media Contact: TJ Helmstetter, thelmstetter@americansfortaxfairness.org 22 Million Losing Coverage Would Pay for $570 Billion In Tax Cuts Going Mostly to Wealthy and Corporations The U.S. Senate GOP leadership’s plan released after weeks of secret negotiations among a handful of Republicans would reduce revenues by $563 billion over 10 years, mostly
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Contact: Tom Evenson, (608) 266-2839 MADISON – Governor Scott Walker and Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA) Secretary Daniel Zimmerman are unveiling the Wisconsin Veteran-Owned Business logo statewide today during visits to veteran-owned businesses, recognizing 17 total businesses throughout the state. Governor Walker also proclaimed today as Veteran-Owned Business
Loosen up regulations and mandates, so that Americans can choose to purchase insurance that suits their needs and that they can afford.
Assembly bill addresses issue. But how much coverage does it provide?
Someone needs to take Johnson aside and explain to him that many pre-existing health conditions arise involuntarily at birth or arrive through no-fault spread of disease, or have unknown origins.