WisPolitics Midday: Nov. 27, 2018

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update: Outgoing AG Brad Schimel issues an informal opinion that could threaten “wedding barns.” Republicans meet to discuss the upcoming lame duck session. … Please log in to access subscriber content. If you don’t have a subscription, click

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Andrew Weiland: Eyes on Evers

Many in the state’s business community are skeptical that Gov. Scott Walker’s replacement, state schools superintendent Tony Evers, can do a better job for the Wisconsin economy.

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Tech Council Innovation Network Luncheon

The transition to “Industry 4.0” in manufacturing and related businesses will be discussed by industry and academic experts at the Thursday, Dec. 6 luncheon meeting of the Tech Council Innovation Network in Wauwatosa. The product of support from industry partners and the

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Schimel: Wedding barns need license to serve alcohol

A new informal opinion from outgoing AG Brad Schimel could threaten so-called “wedding barns,” according to a conservative think tank. But Walker administration officials aren’t saying whether they are planning to change their enforcement standards for the venues, which are

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TUE News Summary: Fitzgerald says GOP leggies haven’t ruled anything out for upcoming lame duck session

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Access the mobile version of the News Summary: https://www.wispolitics.com/category/subscribers-only/news-summary/ **************************************** NOMINATE TOP WISPOLITICOS, ADS OF 2018 WisPolitics.com will again hand out its annual awards for the top Democratic and Republican “WisPolitico” of the year. We are

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Gov-Elect Evers: And Lt. Governor-elect Mandela Barnes announce Health Policy Advisory Council, transition staff additions

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 27, 2018 Contact: EversPress@wisconsin.gov or 608-267-2560 Madison – Today Governor-elect Tony Evers and Lt. Governor-elect Mandela Barnes announced their Health Policy Advisory Council to bring experienced voices from around the state to work with the transition team on health care issues. The council is a diverse

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WisPolitics Midday: Nov. 27, 2018

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update: Outgoing AG Brad Schimel issues an informal opinion that could threaten “wedding barns.” Republicans meet to discuss the upcoming lame duck session. … Please log in to access subscriber content. If you don’t have a subscription, click here for a WisPolitics free trial and to view the

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U.S. Rep. Kind: Criticizes Pentagon for failing first full financial audit and wasting Wisconsinites’ tax dollars

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 11-27-2018 Contact: Aaron White Phone: 202-225-5506, Aaron.White@mail.house.gov La Crosse – Today, U.S. Rep. Ron Kind criticized the Pentagon for a flagrant misuse of taxpayer dollars due to a lack of financial oversight in daily operations. The Department of Defense recently released the results of the agency’s first-ever

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Andrew Weiland: Eyes on Evers

Many in the state’s business community are skeptical that Gov. Scott Walker’s replacement, state schools superintendent Tony Evers, can do a better job for the Wisconsin economy.

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UW Health: Donates van and food to Wisconsin Food Recovery Network

CONTACT: Emily Kumlien (608) 265-8199 (608) 516-9154 ekumlien@uwhealth.org MADISON, WI – In a continued effort to combat hunger in the area, UW Health has donated a refrigerated van for food transportation and to donate surplus-fresh food to the Badger Prairie Needs Network food pantry in Verona. The Badger Prairie Complex in Verona

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Tech Council Innovation Network Luncheon

The transition to “Industry 4.0” in manufacturing and related businesses will be discussed by industry and academic experts at the Thursday, Dec. 6 luncheon meeting of the Tech Council Innovation Network in Wauwatosa. The product of support from industry partners and the university, UW-Milwaukee’s multi-disciplinary Connected Systems Institute will focus on the industrial internet

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Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty: Parents in Milwaukee are choosing schools based on quality

Contact: Collin Roth collin@will-law.org | 414-727-7418 Background: With traditional Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS), three types of public charter schools, and private schools in the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (MPCP), few cities, if any, offer more educational options than Milwaukee. However, not enough research has been done about why parents choose the schools

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Schimel: Wedding barns need license to serve alcohol

A new informal opinion from outgoing AG Brad Schimel could threaten so-called “wedding barns,” according to a conservative think tank. But Walker administration officials aren’t saying whether they are planning to change their enforcement standards for the venues, which are rented out for weddings or other private events. Schimel in

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TUE News Summary: Fitzgerald says GOP leggies haven’t ruled anything out for upcoming lame duck session

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Access the mobile version of the News Summary: https://www.wispolitics.com/category/subscribers-only/news-summary/ **************************************** NOMINATE TOP WISPOLITICOS, ADS OF 2018 WisPolitics.com will again hand out its annual awards for the top Democratic and Republican “WisPolitico” of the year. We are also looking for nominations for the… Please log in to

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