
Dominique Paul Noth: Are Schumer and Pelosi foxes in the Trump henhouse?
Schumer and Pelosi wanted and got swift hurricane relief when McConnell wanted it all to seem his doing on his watch. He was outplayed at the poker table.
Schumer and Pelosi wanted and got swift hurricane relief when McConnell wanted it all to seem his doing on his watch. He was outplayed at the poker table.
Raise money for roads by tacking extra registration fees onto un-American vehicles; taxes paid on wages and products overseas aren’t adding to Wisconsin’s road fund, after all.
It’s not just the can that’s being kicked down the road; whole roads are being booted down the freeway.
And how this cost state taxpayers $54 million.
We want to talk about reform, not leaked report’s many errors, he says.
State Rep. Gordon Hintz, of Oshkosh, announced today he will run to replace Peter Barca as Assembly minority leader. “I am running to serve as leader of the Assembly Democrats and will be issuing a letter announcing my intent this
CONTACT: Corey Kleist, DMV Driver Qualifications & Issuance Section Chief, 608-266-0054, COREY.KLEIST@DOT.WI.GOV The Wisconsin Department of Transportation Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has a security feature on its eNotify service (wisconsindmv.gov/enotify) which will send an email and/or text notification whenever certain
CONTACT: Nicole Tieman, 202-225-5101 13600 Juneau Blvd, Elm Grove, WI 53122
CONTACT: Nicole Tieman, 202-225-5101 109 North Main Street, Hartford, WI 53027
CONTACT: Nicole Tieman, 202-225-5101 BROOKFIELD, WI – Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner will be hosting town hall meetings this coming weekend in the Fifth District communities of Hartford and Elm Grove. Congressman Sensenbrenner frequently hosts town hall meetings throughout the Fifth Congressional
CONTACT: Senator Tom Tiffany, 608-266-2509 and Representative Rob Hutton, 608-267-9836 LADYSMITH, Wis. – Yesterday, the Senate Committee on Sporting Heritage, Mining, and Forestry held a public hearing on Senate Bill 395 in Ladysmith, WI. “The committee heard testimony from both experts and local
CONTACT: Evan Lukaske, (516) 661-0125 Rep. Mike Gallagher recklessly voted against funding disaster relief for the victims of Hurricane Harvey as part of a deal that also funds the government to avoid a shutdown and averts the economic crisis that would
CONTACT: Tom McCarthy, DPI Communications Director, (608) 266-3559 MADISON — State Superintendent Tony Evers extended congratulations to 15 Wisconsin schools that were among 323 from 30 states named to the 2017 list of America’s Healthiest Schools. “These schools have worked to
CONTACT: Dominic Holt, 608-257-1516, x 113; dominich@wcasa.org Madison – September 8, 2017 – The Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault denounces U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’ announcement yesterday of the administration’s new direction on Title IX, concerning sexual violence in schools and on
CONTACT: Jay Heck, 608-256-2686 (office), 608-512-9363 (cell) Last April, the Wisconsin Supreme Court embarrassed itself and every citizen of our state when it discussed in “open conference,” and then voted 5 to 2, to reject a timely, reasonable and needed
CONTACT: Brendan Conway (414) 937-3250 Milwaukee, WI – Milwaukee County and MCTS submitted an updated grant to the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) this week for funding for the East-West Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project. The nine-mile regional BRT will run from
Mayor’s Conference Room, Room 403, City-County Building, 210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Madison, WI. CONTACT: Katie Crawley, 608-266-4611 Mayor Soglin will meet with the media to discuss the City’s plans for responding to the Request for Proposals (RFP) for
CONTACT: Lt. Michael Ball Milwaukee Fire Department Director Community Relations 414-397-8494 Mfd-dir-cr@milwaukee.gov In recognition, the Milwaukee Fire Department will pay tribute to the great losses suffered by our nation on September 11, 2001. Ceremonies will take place at 9:00 a.m.
CONTACT: Stephanie Wilson Miller, 608-267-8823 The public is invited to attend “Only Leaves Should Fall,” an annual falls prevention event on Tuesday, September 26 from10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Boys and Girls Club on 4619 Jenewein Road in Fitchburg. The Dane County Falls
1400 East Washington Avenue, Room 121 A, Madison, Wisconsin
Schumer and Pelosi wanted and got swift hurricane relief when McConnell wanted it all to seem his doing on his watch. He was outplayed at the poker table.
Raise money for roads by tacking extra registration fees onto un-American vehicles; taxes paid on wages and products overseas aren’t adding to Wisconsin’s road fund, after all.
It’s not just the can that’s being kicked down the road; whole roads are being booted down the freeway.
And how this cost state taxpayers $54 million.
We want to talk about reform, not leaked report’s many errors, he says.
State Rep. Gordon Hintz, of Oshkosh, announced today he will run to replace Peter Barca as Assembly minority leader. “I am running to serve as leader of the Assembly Democrats and will be issuing a letter announcing my intent this afternoon,” Hintz wrote in a text message to WisPolitics.com. Hintz
CONTACT: Corey Kleist, DMV Driver Qualifications & Issuance Section Chief, 608-266-0054, COREY.KLEIST@DOT.WI.GOV The Wisconsin Department of Transportation Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has a security feature on its eNotify service (wisconsindmv.gov/enotify) which will send an email and/or text notification whenever certain activities occur on a subscriber’s DMV account. “Wisconsin’s driver licenses
CONTACT: Nicole Tieman, 202-225-5101 13600 Juneau Blvd, Elm Grove, WI 53122
CONTACT: Nicole Tieman, 202-225-5101 109 North Main Street, Hartford, WI 53027
CONTACT: Nicole Tieman, 202-225-5101 BROOKFIELD, WI – Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner will be hosting town hall meetings this coming weekend in the Fifth District communities of Hartford and Elm Grove. Congressman Sensenbrenner frequently hosts town hall meetings throughout the Fifth Congressional District to give constituents the opportunity to share their views
CONTACT: Senator Tom Tiffany, 608-266-2509 and Representative Rob Hutton, 608-267-9836 LADYSMITH, Wis. – Yesterday, the Senate Committee on Sporting Heritage, Mining, and Forestry held a public hearing on Senate Bill 395 in Ladysmith, WI. “The committee heard testimony from both experts and local residents that demonstrated that the Flambeau Mine was a successful
CONTACT: Evan Lukaske, (516) 661-0125 Rep. Mike Gallagher recklessly voted against funding disaster relief for the victims of Hurricane Harvey as part of a deal that also funds the government to avoid a shutdown and averts the economic crisis that would result from the United States defaulting on its debt obligations.
CONTACT: Tom McCarthy, DPI Communications Director, (608) 266-3559 MADISON — State Superintendent Tony Evers extended congratulations to 15 Wisconsin schools that were among 323 from 30 states named to the 2017 list of America’s Healthiest Schools. “These schools have worked to serve healthier meals and snacks, increase physical activity, offer high-quality
CONTACT: Dominic Holt, 608-257-1516, x 113; dominich@wcasa.org Madison – September 8, 2017 – The Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault denounces U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’ announcement yesterday of the administration’s new direction on Title IX, concerning sexual violence in schools and on college campuses. “Secretary Betsy DeVos’ speech illustrates that the administration
CONTACT: Jay Heck, 608-256-2686 (office), 608-512-9363 (cell) Last April, the Wisconsin Supreme Court embarrassed itself and every citizen of our state when it discussed in “open conference,” and then voted 5 to 2, to reject a timely, reasonable and needed proposal that would have established reasonable thresholds for recusal for
CONTACT: Brendan Conway (414) 937-3250 Milwaukee, WI – Milwaukee County and MCTS submitted an updated grant to the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) this week for funding for the East-West Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project. The nine-mile regional BRT will run from Milwaukee’s lakefront to Wauwatosa. The route connects major employment, education
Mayor’s Conference Room, Room 403, City-County Building, 210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Madison, WI. CONTACT: Katie Crawley, 608-266-4611 Mayor Soglin will meet with the media to discuss the City’s plans for responding to the Request for Proposals (RFP) for an Amazon facility.
CONTACT: Lt. Michael Ball Milwaukee Fire Department Director Community Relations 414-397-8494 Mfd-dir-cr@milwaukee.gov In recognition, the Milwaukee Fire Department will pay tribute to the great losses suffered by our nation on September 11, 2001. Ceremonies will take place at 9:00 a.m. at the following firehouses: Firehouse 2….755 North James Lovell Street
CONTACT: Stephanie Wilson Miller, 608-267-8823 The public is invited to attend “Only Leaves Should Fall,” an annual falls prevention event on Tuesday, September 26 from10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Boys and Girls Club on 4619 Jenewein Road in Fitchburg. The Dane County Falls Prevention Task Force and Boys and Girls Club of Dane
1400 East Washington Avenue, Room 121 A, Madison, Wisconsin