Will Flanders: Urban Institute study shows benefits of Milwaukee school choice extend into college
Study found students who attended an MPCP school were significantly more likely than their peers in public schools to enter college.
Study found students who attended an MPCP school were significantly more likely than their peers in public schools to enter college.
The Republican plan will do little to improve the welfare of low-income families.
Monday brought disappointment to Wisconsin liberals expecting proof that Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Judge Michael Screnock sold his judicial soul to the NRA to get its endorsement in the April contest.
When it comes to strengthening Wisconsin’s internet connections, from its most rural settings to under-served neighborhoods in its largest cities, there is no “one-tech-fits-all” solution.
Star Prairie, Wis… Today, former State Representative Erik Severson (R-Star Prairie) has endorsed Gae Magnafici (R-Dresser) to succeed Rep. Adam Jarchow in the State Assembly: “I am happy to announce my endorsement of Gae Magnafici for the State Assembly. As
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** March 7: WisPolitics DC breakfast with U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher and the Millennial Action Project Green Bay-area Congressman Mike Gallagher joins Millennial Action Project President Steven Olikara, a Wisconsin native and UW-Madison graduate, to talk
The Elections Commission this morning voted unanimously to appoint Meagan Wolfe as interim administrator and asked the Senate to confirm her within 45 days. GOP appointee Dean Knudson had proposed making Wolfe, the assistant administrator, the interim while a national
Foxconn considered at least 13 sites across the state before settling on the Village of Mount Pleasant, WEDC records show. While the Taiwan-based company officially announced in October it was choosing the Village of Mount Pleasant in Racine County, records
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Wisconsin and Michigan were the top two contenders for Foxconn’s megaproject and proximity to a skilled workforce may have been part of what tipped the scales in Wisconsin’s
Contact: Amy Hasenberg, (608) 266-2839 MADISON – The Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) today released the latest report from the Controlled Substances Board (CSB) on the gains being made by the Wisconsin Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP). The
Contact: State Representative Jesse Kremer (R-Kewaskum) (608) 266-9175 March 1, 2018 Madison, WI – Today the “Private School Carry Act” was officially introduced after circulation last week by author Rep. Jesse Kremer (R-Kewaskum). The bill’s submission comes on the heels
CONTACT: Zach Madden, 608-266-7521(office) 920-627-5773 (cell) MADISON – State Representative Lisa Subeck (D – Madison) released the following statement today regarding Governor Walker’s recent comments regarding potential school safety legislation: “Only now that school safety has become a topic of
Contact: Jessica Ward, (608) 213-5939 Brookfield, Wis. — U.S. Senate candidate Leah Vukmir, R–Brookfield, called on Sen. Tammy Baldwin to put aside her extreme liberalism and allow Gordon Giampietro to receive a fair Senate hearing for his appointment to the
Media Contact – Dennis Hughes | (262) 455-1542 | dennis@cathymyersforcongress.com Janesville, WI – Yesterday, Cathy Myers proposed a series of six debates with her Democratic Primary opponent, Randy Bryce. Myers offered to participate in a debate in each county within
Contact: Amy Hasenberg, (608) 266-2839 Weekly Radio Address: Our Ambitious Agenda is Moving Forward MADISON – Governor Scott Walker released his Weekly Radio Address today titled, “Our Ambitious Agenda is Moving Forward.”Hi, Scott Walker here. During the State of the
Study found students who attended an MPCP school were significantly more likely than their peers in public schools to enter college.
The Republican plan will do little to improve the welfare of low-income families.
Monday brought disappointment to Wisconsin liberals expecting proof that Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Judge Michael Screnock sold his judicial soul to the NRA to get its endorsement in the April contest.
When it comes to strengthening Wisconsin’s internet connections, from its most rural settings to under-served neighborhoods in its largest cities, there is no “one-tech-fits-all” solution.
Star Prairie, Wis… Today, former State Representative Erik Severson (R-Star Prairie) has endorsed Gae Magnafici (R-Dresser) to succeed Rep. Adam Jarchow in the State Assembly: “I am happy to announce my endorsement of Gae Magnafici for the State Assembly. As a physician, I know that Gae’s years of experience in
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** March 7: WisPolitics DC breakfast with U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher and the Millennial Action Project Green Bay-area Congressman Mike Gallagher joins Millennial Action Project President Steven Olikara, a Wisconsin native and UW-Madison graduate, to talk about top generational issues in the 2018 election year. Date:
The Elections Commission this morning voted unanimously to appoint Meagan Wolfe as interim administrator and asked the Senate to confirm her within 45 days. GOP appointee Dean Knudson had proposed making Wolfe, the assistant administrator, the interim while a national search was conducted for a permanent replacement. But that was
Foxconn considered at least 13 sites across the state before settling on the Village of Mount Pleasant, WEDC records show. While the Taiwan-based company officially announced in October it was choosing the Village of Mount Pleasant in Racine County, records Tursday from the guv’s office, Department of Administration and WEDC
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Wisconsin and Michigan were the top two contenders for Foxconn’s megaproject and proximity to a skilled workforce may have been part of what tipped the scales in Wisconsin’s favor. That’s according to an email from Wisconsin Economic Development
Contact: Amy Hasenberg, (608) 266-2839 MADISON – The Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) today released the latest report from the Controlled Substances Board (CSB) on the gains being made by the Wisconsin Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP). The report highlights that in 2017 there were 4,066,083 opioid prescriptions
Contact: State Representative Jesse Kremer (R-Kewaskum) (608) 266-9175 March 1, 2018 Madison, WI – Today the “Private School Carry Act” was officially introduced after circulation last week by author Rep. Jesse Kremer (R-Kewaskum). The bill’s submission comes on the heels of Governor Walker’s reported consideration of a Special Session on
CONTACT: Zach Madden, 608-266-7521(office) 920-627-5773 (cell) MADISON – State Representative Lisa Subeck (D – Madison) released the following statement today regarding Governor Walker’s recent comments regarding potential school safety legislation: “Only now that school safety has become a topic of national news that will likely impact his upcoming reelection race
Contact: Jessica Ward, (608) 213-5939 Brookfield, Wis. — U.S. Senate candidate Leah Vukmir, R–Brookfield, called on Sen. Tammy Baldwin to put aside her extreme liberalism and allow Gordon Giampietro to receive a fair Senate hearing for his appointment to the federal district court in Milwaukee. “As a Greek Orthodox woman,
Media Contact – Dennis Hughes | (262) 455-1542 | dennis@cathymyersforcongress.com Janesville, WI – Yesterday, Cathy Myers proposed a series of six debates with her Democratic Primary opponent, Randy Bryce. Myers offered to participate in a debate in each county within Wisconsin’s 1st Congressional District – Milwaukee, Kenosha, Racine, Rock, Walworth,
Contact: Amy Hasenberg, (608) 266-2839 Weekly Radio Address: Our Ambitious Agenda is Moving Forward MADISON – Governor Scott Walker released his Weekly Radio Address today titled, “Our Ambitious Agenda is Moving Forward.”Hi, Scott Walker here. During the State of the State Address, we laid out our Ambitious Agenda for 2018