MILWAUKEE — Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes and members of the Wisconsin Legislative Black Caucus today kicked off Black History Month by touting their commitment to tackling disparities communities of color are facing in education, the criminal justice system and other
Media Contact: Laurie Fischer CEO 920-965-6070 info@americandairycoalitioninc.com The American Dairy Coalition supports the efforts of Congressman Mike Gallagher (R-WI) with his introduction of the Bicameral Congressional Trade Authority Act of 2019. This bill will make it necessary for the president
Gov. Tony Evers today warned the state will need to “continually monitor the progress” of the Foxconn Technology Group after the Taiwanese tech company said it is moving forward with plans to manufacture LCD screens in southeastern Wisconsin. Today’s announcement
After productive discussions between the White House and the company, and after a personal conversation between President Donald J. Trump and Chairman Terry Gou, Foxconn is moving forward with our planned construction of a Gen 6 fab facility, which will
Chief Judge Lisa Neubauer Candidate for Supreme Court Monday, Feb. 4 5-7 p.m. La Crosse Club 250 Harborview Plaza La Crosse, WI 54601 Host: $2,500 | Co-host: $1,000 | Sponsor: $500 | Friend: $250 Suggested Individual: $50 To RSVP, please
With reports from the Legislative Fiscal Bureau that tax revenues will drop this year, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, consider the budget process facing Gov. Tony Evers and the Republican Legislature. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Feb. 21: WisPolitics.com Luncheon with Assembly Speaker Robin Vos Join WisPolitics.com for lunch at The Madison Club, 5 East Wilson St., Madison, on Thursday, Feb. 21 with Assembly Speaker Robin Vos. Vos will discuss Assembly
Rep. David Steffen (608) 266-5840 Madison… State Representative David Steffen (R-Howard) is calling for more transparency over the historic Foxconn project. Rep. Steffen will be making an open records request of the Evers Administration to learn more about its potential
Contact: Charles Nichols (608) 257-4765 Evers’ History of Anti-Business Rhetoric Risks Economic Uncertainty [Madison, WI] – Governor Tony Evers and Wisconsin Democrats have never fully supported the success of Wisconsin’s Foxconn project. With the recent news that Foxconn is
Now that President Trump’s State of the Union speech has been rescheduled to Feb. 5, let me admit to a quixotic viewpoint. I actually can’t wait.
Contact: Sen. Tim Carpenter (608) 266-8535 Majority Party Continues to Try and Deflect Blame (MADISON) – State Senator Tim Carpenter (D-Milwaukee) released the following statement today, Groundhog Day: “Just like in Bill Murray’s famous movie, Groundhog Day, the Republican majority
Scott Klug and I share similar backgrounds — we’re both 1950s-born baby boomers from Midwestern manufacturing towns with master’s degrees in journalism and careers in media. His was in television in Seattle and Washington, D.C., before his time as a news anchor in Madison in the 1980s. But brother, do we part ways in assessing today’s media.
Two recent news stories, seemingly unrelated to the media fire drill over the Foxconn Technology Group project, help to explain why the company could significantly evolve its Wisconsin operations over time.
We are aware of the evolving dynamics and the changing nature of the employment mix on the Foxconn campus — more engineering and design talent, and fewer “plant floor” jobs. Foxconn is an innovative company on the leading edge of a rapidly-changing industry, so it’s natural for their plans to evolve.
The company is cutting back plans. Will it walk away entirely?
Foxconn says it isn’t going to build a factory in SE Wisconsin, so it shouldn’t retain various water diversion and air pollution permits and permissions which the factory was said to require.
Anyone who equates homosexuality and bestiality does not belong on our bowling team, let alone the high court.
The behavior of public employees on the job is subject to public scrutiny in nearly every circumstance under Wisconsin law. That means the public has a right to see disciplinary records of all employees.
The purpose of government is supposed to be to protect life, liberty, and property from violence or fraud. the government should not be concerned with keeping people from vice or bad habits and regulating or prohibiting activities that take place between consenting adults.
MILWAUKEE — Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes and members of the Wisconsin Legislative Black Caucus today kicked off Black History Month by touting their commitment to tackling disparities communities of color are facing in education, the criminal justice system and other areas. The officials, who spoke at a news conference at
Media Contact: Laurie Fischer CEO 920-965-6070 info@americandairycoalitioninc.com The American Dairy Coalition supports the efforts of Congressman Mike Gallagher (R-WI) with his introduction of the Bicameral Congressional Trade Authority Act of 2019. This bill will make it necessary for the president to submit to Congress any plans to “adjust imports in
Gov. Tony Evers today warned the state will need to “continually monitor the progress” of the Foxconn Technology Group after the Taiwanese tech company said it is moving forward with plans to manufacture LCD screens in southeastern Wisconsin. Today’s announcement came on the heels of reports suggesting Foxconn was considering
After productive discussions between the White House and the company, and after a personal conversation between President Donald J. Trump and Chairman Terry Gou, Foxconn is moving forward with our planned construction of a Gen 6 fab facility, which will be at the heart of the Wisconn Valley Science and
Chief Judge Lisa Neubauer Candidate for Supreme Court Monday, Feb. 4 5-7 p.m. La Crosse Club 250 Harborview Plaza La Crosse, WI 54601 Host: $2,500 | Co-host: $1,000 | Sponsor: $500 | Friend: $250 Suggested Individual: $50 To RSVP, please visit: https://judgeneubauer.com/lacrosse/, or contact Joyce Brennan with Joyce@gstrategiesllc.com
With reports from the Legislative Fiscal Bureau that tax revenues will drop this year, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, consider the budget process facing Gov. Tony Evers and the Republican Legislature. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Feb. 21: WisPolitics.com Luncheon with Assembly Speaker Robin Vos Join WisPolitics.com for lunch at The Madison Club, 5 East Wilson St., Madison, on Thursday, Feb. 21 with Assembly Speaker Robin Vos. Vos will discuss Assembly Republican priorities and the GOP Assembly’s relationship with the new
Rep. David Steffen (608) 266-5840 Madison… State Representative David Steffen (R-Howard) is calling for more transparency over the historic Foxconn project. Rep. Steffen will be making an open records request of the Evers Administration to learn more about its potential negotiations with Foxconn. “I take the responsibility of keeping government
Contact: Charles Nichols (608) 257-4765 Evers’ History of Anti-Business Rhetoric Risks Economic Uncertainty [Madison, WI] – Governor Tony Evers and Wisconsin Democrats have never fully supported the success of Wisconsin’s Foxconn project. With the recent news that Foxconn is adjusting its original plans in response to changing global economic
Now that President Trump’s State of the Union speech has been rescheduled to Feb. 5, let me admit to a quixotic viewpoint. I actually can’t wait.
Contact: Sen. Tim Carpenter (608) 266-8535 Majority Party Continues to Try and Deflect Blame (MADISON) – State Senator Tim Carpenter (D-Milwaukee) released the following statement today, Groundhog Day: “Just like in Bill Murray’s famous movie, Groundhog Day, the Republican majority leaders have begun their phony message war against Governor Tony
Scott Klug and I share similar backgrounds — we’re both 1950s-born baby boomers from Midwestern manufacturing towns with master’s degrees in journalism and careers in media. His was in television in Seattle and Washington, D.C., before his time as a news anchor in Madison in the 1980s. But brother, do we part ways in assessing today’s media.
Two recent news stories, seemingly unrelated to the media fire drill over the Foxconn Technology Group project, help to explain why the company could significantly evolve its Wisconsin operations over time.
We are aware of the evolving dynamics and the changing nature of the employment mix on the Foxconn campus — more engineering and design talent, and fewer “plant floor” jobs. Foxconn is an innovative company on the leading edge of a rapidly-changing industry, so it’s natural for their plans to evolve.
The company is cutting back plans. Will it walk away entirely?
Foxconn says it isn’t going to build a factory in SE Wisconsin, so it shouldn’t retain various water diversion and air pollution permits and permissions which the factory was said to require.
Anyone who equates homosexuality and bestiality does not belong on our bowling team, let alone the high court.
The behavior of public employees on the job is subject to public scrutiny in nearly every circumstance under Wisconsin law. That means the public has a right to see disciplinary records of all employees.
The purpose of government is supposed to be to protect life, liberty, and property from violence or fraud. the government should not be concerned with keeping people from vice or bad habits and regulating or prohibiting activities that take place between consenting adults.