Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — JFC Co-chair John Nygren today joined some of his Assembly GOP colleagues in calling on Senate Republicans to come up with a transportation plan now that they’ve shot down several ideas from
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Contact: Cameron Sholty, WILL Communications Director 414-727-7416 or 262-409-9816 cameron@will-law.org Milwaukee, Wisconsin – The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL) has filed its petition to the Wisconsin Supreme Court to review the Wisconsin Court of Appeals recent decision concerning the lawsuit that
Contact: Tom Evenson (608) 266-2839 Madison, Wisconsin – Governor Scott Walker announced today he is seeking applicants for appointment to the Juneau County Circuit Court. The new appointee will replace outgoing Juneau County Circuit Court Judge John P. Roemer, whose resignation
Two new grant opportunities are being funded by UW-Madison’s Wisconsin Partnership Program with the goal of improving health equity in the state As part of the UW School of Medicine and Public Health, the program will focus on measures of
What will be the impact of the Senate GOP health care bill on Wisconsin? Cruel and devastating.
Iron worker Randy Bryce today said he’s raised more than $430,000 since announcing last month he would challenge House Speaker Paul Ryan for his seat in 2018. Since June 19, Bryce received more than 16,000 donations, according to his campaign, with the
Contact: Nick Ramos (262) 260-9366 press@randybryceforcongress.com RACINE— Randy Bryce, local Wisconsin activist and ironworker, launched his campaign to challenge Paul Ryan in Wisconsin’s first congressional district on June 19, just twelve days before the 2nd quarter campaign finance deadline. In those twelve
Contact: Mike Browne, Deputy Director mike@OneWisconsinNow.org (608) 444-3483 Madison, Wisconsin — As outrage and denunciations of the request for sensitive, personal information about voters from Donald Trump’s commission on elections spreads across the country, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker continues to dodge the
Contact: Jami Redenbaugh jami@lacrossechamber.com La Crosse Mayor Tim Kabat and Onalaska Mayor Joe Chilsen will present on their local budgets – where they are in the process, challenges, opportunities and areas in need of feedback at Monday’s Forum. Date: July 10, 2017
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Wisconsin lawmakers should not be destroying records they create and receive in their official, taxpayer-funded capacity.
The passing of former state Sen. Ted Kanavas the other day was a sad day not only for his family, but for Wisconsin as well.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — JFC Co-chair John Nygren today joined some of his Assembly GOP colleagues in calling on Senate Republicans to come up with a transportation plan now that they’ve shot down several ideas from his caucus. Fellow Co-chair Alberta Darling, meanwhile, said her Assembly
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Contact: Cameron Sholty, WILL Communications Director 414-727-7416 or 262-409-9816 cameron@will-law.org Milwaukee, Wisconsin – The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL) has filed its petition to the Wisconsin Supreme Court to review the Wisconsin Court of Appeals recent decision concerning the lawsuit that WILL brought in March 2015 on behalf of Voters with
Contact: Tom Evenson (608) 266-2839 Madison, Wisconsin – Governor Scott Walker announced today he is seeking applicants for appointment to the Juneau County Circuit Court. The new appointee will replace outgoing Juneau County Circuit Court Judge John P. Roemer, whose resignation is effective August 10, 2017. The new appointee, should he
Two new grant opportunities are being funded by UW-Madison’s Wisconsin Partnership Program with the goal of improving health equity in the state As part of the UW School of Medicine and Public Health, the program will focus on measures of health that are more social than medical: income, employment, education,
What will be the impact of the Senate GOP health care bill on Wisconsin? Cruel and devastating.
Iron worker Randy Bryce today said he’s raised more than $430,000 since announcing last month he would challenge House Speaker Paul Ryan for his seat in 2018. Since June 19, Bryce received more than 16,000 donations, according to his campaign, with the average donation totaling around $25. Bryce, a veteran and cancer
Contact: Nick Ramos (262) 260-9366 press@randybryceforcongress.com RACINE— Randy Bryce, local Wisconsin activist and ironworker, launched his campaign to challenge Paul Ryan in Wisconsin’s first congressional district on June 19, just twelve days before the 2nd quarter campaign finance deadline. In those twelve days, Bryce’s campaign shattered fundraising records, raising more than $430,000
Contact: Mike Browne, Deputy Director mike@OneWisconsinNow.org (608) 444-3483 Madison, Wisconsin — As outrage and denunciations of the request for sensitive, personal information about voters from Donald Trump’s commission on elections spreads across the country, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker continues to dodge the issue. In publicly reported comments, Walker, who has led the
Contact: Jami Redenbaugh jami@lacrossechamber.com La Crosse Mayor Tim Kabat and Onalaska Mayor Joe Chilsen will present on their local budgets – where they are in the process, challenges, opportunities and areas in need of feedback at Monday’s Forum. Date: July 10, 2017 Time: 7:30-9:00 AM CDT Location: Associated Center Lyle & Norma
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Wisconsin lawmakers should not be destroying records they create and receive in their official, taxpayer-funded capacity.
The passing of former state Sen. Ted Kanavas the other day was a sad day not only for his family, but for Wisconsin as well.