Scott Walker in his State of the State speech called for a new tax credit of $100 per child as the guv asked lawmakers to make sure checks show up before students start school this fall.
Federal requirements in special ed are especially burdensome, educators tell Badger Institute in survey.
We must use the current moment of high awareness and concern about sexual misconduct as an opportunity to change our campus culture and deal as effectively as possible with the problems of sexual assault and harassment on our campus.
Rather than look outside our state for workers, let’s equip our schools with the technology they need for all subject areas. Let’s graduate more students and keep them here in Wisconsin with the knowledge and skills our businesses need.
There are a number of bills before the Legislature that will expand freedom, opportunity and liberty in the state.
As the Supreme Court primary and general elections approach, voters should demand that each candidate state whether he or she would step aside in any case where a contribution of $10,000 or more was made to the candidate’s political campaign and whether the candidate supports such a rule for all Supreme Court justices.
There’s an old saying in politics: “Don’t count your chickens until the bones are in your mouth.” Democrats who are eagerly anticipating the November elections should keep those earthy words of wisdom in mind. Overconfidence can be disastrous.
CONTACT: Jessica Ward, (414) 422-5712 Brookfield, Wis. — Nurse and U.S. Senate candidate Leah Vukmir on Wednesday announced that she’s kicked off her 2018 Wisconsin Way tour. “Nothing is more important to me as I run to take the Wisconsin Way
If you want records in electronic form, ask for them that way. And that’s how responsible officials will provide them – with or without the intervention of the courts.
CONTACT: Senator Jon Erpenbach 608-266-6670 “Wisconsin has been punished with some of the worst roads in the nation because of Governor Walker’s selfish refusal to help repair our failing infrastructure. Our communities have suffered, our schools have suffered, our state economy
CONTACT: Tressie Kamp–Staff Attorney, tkamp@midwestadvocates.org, (608)251-5047 x 8 Stacy Harbaugh–Communications Director, sharbaugh@midwestadvocates.org, (608)251-5047 x 1 MADISON, WI – Today Midwest Environmental Advocates and Petitioners asked EPA Region 5 Administrator Cathy Stepp to recuse herself from the ongoing review of the Petition
CONTACT:(608) 256-0827 www.lwvwi.org The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin agrees with Governor Walker that employment in jobs that pay a living wage is the most effective means for families to move out of poverty and become vital, contributing members
CONTACT: Council President Hamilton, (414) 286-2228 Ald. Milele A. Coggs, (414) 286-2994 Ald. Russell W. Stamper, II, (414) 286-2659 Ald. Khalif J. Rainey, (414) 286-3764 Ald. Chantia Lewis, (414) 286-3767 Ald. Cavalier Johnson, (414) 286-3777 In honor of Black History Month,
CONTACT: Amy Hasenberg, (608) 266-2839 MADISON – Last week, Governor Scott Walker announced that the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) will be completing the I-39/90 mainline project one-year early from 2021 to 2020. In his annual State of the State address, the Governor
Room P41, 125 South Webster Street, Madison CONTACT: Tom McCarthy DPI Communications Director (608) 266-3559 MADISON — The Department of Public Instruction will conduct a hearing in Madison from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Feb. 15 to take public testimony on emergency
CONTACT: Tom McCarthy DPI Communications Director (608) 266-3559 MADISON — The Department of Public Instruction will conduct a hearing in Madison from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Feb. 15 to take public testimony on emergency rules related to PI 34, educator licensing.
CONTACT: Laura Lau (262) 366-5226 lauraflau@hotmail.com WAUKESHA—February 1, 2018—Waukesha County Sheriff Eric Severson will keynote a meet-n-greet event at Revere’s Well Street Tavern in Delafield, Thursday, February 1. The event runs from 5-7 p.m. “The support for my campaign from Sheriff
Scott Walker in his State of the State speech called for a new tax credit of $100 per child as the guv asked lawmakers to make sure checks show up before students start school this fall.
Federal requirements in special ed are especially burdensome, educators tell Badger Institute in survey.
We must use the current moment of high awareness and concern about sexual misconduct as an opportunity to change our campus culture and deal as effectively as possible with the problems of sexual assault and harassment on our campus.
Rather than look outside our state for workers, let’s equip our schools with the technology they need for all subject areas. Let’s graduate more students and keep them here in Wisconsin with the knowledge and skills our businesses need.
There are a number of bills before the Legislature that will expand freedom, opportunity and liberty in the state.
As the Supreme Court primary and general elections approach, voters should demand that each candidate state whether he or she would step aside in any case where a contribution of $10,000 or more was made to the candidate’s political campaign and whether the candidate supports such a rule for all Supreme Court justices.
There’s an old saying in politics: “Don’t count your chickens until the bones are in your mouth.” Democrats who are eagerly anticipating the November elections should keep those earthy words of wisdom in mind. Overconfidence can be disastrous.
CONTACT: Jessica Ward, (414) 422-5712 Brookfield, Wis. — Nurse and U.S. Senate candidate Leah Vukmir on Wednesday announced that she’s kicked off her 2018 Wisconsin Way tour. “Nothing is more important to me as I run to take the Wisconsin Way to Washington than to hear from voters about the issues
If you want records in electronic form, ask for them that way. And that’s how responsible officials will provide them – with or without the intervention of the courts.
CONTACT: Senator Jon Erpenbach 608-266-6670 “Wisconsin has been punished with some of the worst roads in the nation because of Governor Walker’s selfish refusal to help repair our failing infrastructure. Our communities have suffered, our schools have suffered, our state economy has suffered, and our citizens out of pocket repair expenses
CONTACT: Tressie Kamp–Staff Attorney, tkamp@midwestadvocates.org, (608)251-5047 x 8 Stacy Harbaugh–Communications Director, sharbaugh@midwestadvocates.org, (608)251-5047 x 1 MADISON, WI – Today Midwest Environmental Advocates and Petitioners asked EPA Region 5 Administrator Cathy Stepp to recuse herself from the ongoing review of the Petition for Corrective Action in Wisconsin. In 2015, sixteen Wisconsin residents
CONTACT:(608) 256-0827 www.lwvwi.org The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin agrees with Governor Walker that employment in jobs that pay a living wage is the most effective means for families to move out of poverty and become vital, contributing members of society. However the majority of people in Wisconsin who
CONTACT: Council President Hamilton, (414) 286-2228 Ald. Milele A. Coggs, (414) 286-2994 Ald. Russell W. Stamper, II, (414) 286-2659 Ald. Khalif J. Rainey, (414) 286-3764 Ald. Chantia Lewis, (414) 286-3767 Ald. Cavalier Johnson, (414) 286-3777 In honor of Black History Month, the City of Milwaukee website and the City Channel (Milwaukee’s
CONTACT: Amy Hasenberg, (608) 266-2839 MADISON – Last week, Governor Scott Walker announced that the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) will be completing the I-39/90 mainline project one-year early from 2021 to 2020. In his annual State of the State address, the Governor cited that by utilizing the current budget and savings, WisDOT
Room P41, 125 South Webster Street, Madison CONTACT: Tom McCarthy DPI Communications Director (608) 266-3559 MADISON — The Department of Public Instruction will conduct a hearing in Madison from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Feb. 15 to take public testimony on emergency rules related to PI 34, educator licensing. The hearing will
CONTACT: Tom McCarthy DPI Communications Director (608) 266-3559 MADISON — The Department of Public Instruction will conduct a hearing in Madison from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Feb. 15 to take public testimony on emergency rules related to PI 34, educator licensing. The hearing will be held at department headquarters, GEF 3,
CONTACT: Laura Lau (262) 366-5226 lauraflau@hotmail.com WAUKESHA—February 1, 2018—Waukesha County Sheriff Eric Severson will keynote a meet-n-greet event at Revere’s Well Street Tavern in Delafield, Thursday, February 1. The event runs from 5-7 p.m. “The support for my campaign from Sheriff Severson, District Attorney Sue Opper, the Waukesha County Deputy Sheriff