Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Nine donors accounted for almost half of the money Supreme Court candidate Brian Hagedorn raised in the pre-primary period, according to a WisPolitics.com check of his finance report.
Anonymous critics of Amy Klobuchar’s management style are taking shots as the U.S. senator from Minnesota announces a run for president.
Lots of possible taxes and fees, but can legislators agree on any?
There is widespread disappointment, even despair among some citizens, that neither President Donald Trump nor Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has addressed the most critical issue facing the country: corn syrup.
Clean drinking water initiatives, more school funding and expanded dental coverage in BadgerCare. We’re seeing more of Democratic Governor Tony Evers’ priorities in his first budget, and, by implication, the range of just some of what Walker and his legislative allies had dismissed from public agendas or damaged statewide since 2011.
Some are reacting cautiously to Gov. Tony Evers’ announcement that he plans to include provisions in his budget to borrow $70 million to address water quality and $43.4 million for an effort to improve access to dental care. Wisconsin Conservation
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Nine donors accounted for almost half of the money Supreme Court candidate Brian Hagedorn raised in the pre-primary period, according to a WisPolitics.com check of his finance report. That included $20,000 donations from Patrick English, CEO of Fiduciary
Anonymous critics of Amy Klobuchar’s management style are taking shots as the U.S. senator from Minnesota announces a run for president.
Lots of possible taxes and fees, but can legislators agree on any?
There is widespread disappointment, even despair among some citizens, that neither President Donald Trump nor Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has addressed the most critical issue facing the country: corn syrup.
Clean drinking water initiatives, more school funding and expanded dental coverage in BadgerCare. We’re seeing more of Democratic Governor Tony Evers’ priorities in his first budget, and, by implication, the range of just some of what Walker and his legislative allies had dismissed from public agendas or damaged statewide since 2011.
Some are reacting cautiously to Gov. Tony Evers’ announcement that he plans to include provisions in his budget to borrow $70 million to address water quality and $43.4 million for an effort to improve access to dental care. Wisconsin Conservation Voters said it was encouraged by Evers’ roll out on