NFIB: Small business endorses Grothman for re-election

Stephanie Marrs, 202-314-2027 NFIB cites Grothman’s voting record and strong support for pro-small business issues  Washington, D.C. (August 20, 2018) – NFIB, the nation’s leading small business advocacy association, is endorsing Congressman Glenn Grothman (WI-06) for re-election to the United States House of Representatives. “Congressman

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Don Vruwink: Where are all the new teachers?

The number of students enrolled in teacher preparation programs is shrinking and schools are seeing fewer people apply for teaching positions. The Public Policy Forum found that between the 2008 and 2013 school year, enrollees in Wisconsin teacher training programs declined by 29 percent.

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NFIB: Small business endorses Grothman for re-election

Stephanie Marrs, 202-314-2027 NFIB cites Grothman’s voting record and strong support for pro-small business issues  Washington, D.C. (August 20, 2018) – NFIB, the nation’s leading small business advocacy association, is endorsing Congressman Glenn Grothman (WI-06) for re-election to the United States House of Representatives. “Congressman Grothman has been a dedicated supporter of Wisconsin small businesses

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One Wisconsin Now: Scott Walker Air: One Wisconsin Now investigation reveals Gov. Walker’s serial use and abuse of taxpayer resources

Mike Browne, Deputy Director mike@OneWisconsinNow.org (608) 444-3483 Governor Racks Up Over $818,000 in Air Travel in State Plane to Rehabilitate Political Image, Ferry Him for Personal Events Since Ending Presidential Campaign MADISON, Wis. — After his disastrous run for president, Gov. Scott Walker admitted in an interview that he needed to rehabilitate

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Don Vruwink: Where are all the new teachers?

The number of students enrolled in teacher preparation programs is shrinking and schools are seeing fewer people apply for teaching positions. The Public Policy Forum found that between the 2008 and 2013 school year, enrollees in Wisconsin teacher training programs declined by 29 percent.

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