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Contact: Sara Lonardo 202-412-2153 sara.lonardo@seiu.org Jennifer Owens, 312-218-8785, jennifer.owens@thefightfor15.org Today, a Wisconsin court blocked enforcement of laws that the Republican-controlled legislature enacted during its illegitimate attempted power grab last year. The ruling came in a lawsuit brought by the League
MADISON — The Madison chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists is partnering with UW-Madison’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication to host a panel discussion Wednesday, March 27 to answer all your questions about how the editorial process works.
Contact: Tom Diehl (608) 963-9630 Survey Shows Public Would Embrace Budget Solution This Year [WISCONSIN DELLS, WI] Tourism is one of the three key pillars of Wisconsin’s economy along with agriculture and manufacturing. According to data released today by the
Contact: Kate Constalie, kate.constalie@legis.wi.gov 608-266-5490 Republicans jeopardize investments in Wisconsin’s future MADISON – Republican lawmakers on the bi-partisan State Building Commission voted against Governor Evers’ state building program that will have a direct impact on the ability to move forward with shovel-ready
Contact: Rep. David Bowen, (608) 266-7671 Republicans Voting No on Everything, including the National Guard Readiness Center in Rep. Bowen’s District, a Cancer Research Facility, a Juvenile Mental Health Center, DNR Facilities, the University of Wisconsin System, and Veterans’ Nursing
Contact: Aaron Collins, 608-266-2254 Unprecedented move by GOP rejects cancer research facility, National Guard Center, UW System requests MADISON – Yesterday, Republicans on the State Building Commission voted along party lines to reject the Governor’s entire capital budget recommendation including
Contact: Charles Nichols (608) 257-4765 [Madison, WI] – Yesterday, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that Supreme Court candidate Lisa Neubauer’s family ties to Planned Parenthood appear to be paying off after the nation’s largest abortion provider began spending
CONTACT: Tyler Hendricks, 608-633-0704 press@judgeneubauer.com “For The People” Makes Closing Argument In Supreme Court Race RACINE — The Neubauer for Justice campaign today released its closing television ad, entitled “For the People.” The ad touts Chief Judge Lisa Neubauer as a
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov or 608-219-7443 MADISON — Governor Tony Evers and Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes recently filled out their 2019 NCAA Men’s Tournament brackets, ahead of today’s first-round match-ups. As a University of Wisconsin alumnus and lifelong Badgers fan, Gov. Evers
Contact: Alec Zimmerman (608)-266-5660 Raises taxes on families leaving public schools, attacks choice program, stops charter schools [Madison, WI] — Governor Evers’ education budget is a gift to liberal special interests. While Wisconsin Republicans have fought to give families more
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov or 608-219-7443 MADISON — Yesterday, the State Building Commission took up Governor Tony Evers’ 2019-2021 Capital Budget, which makes historic investments in state and University of Wisconsin System infrastructure after eight years of neglect. Republicans on the Commission
Contact: Ariana Vruwink Contact: Sharon Corrigan 608-267-8823 608-333-2285 Exhibition Hall Project Would Create Jobs, Generate Tourism, and Strengthen County’s Venue for Ag. Industry Shows; Commission’s Vote Puts Project at Risk of Not Receiving State Funds Yesterday afternoon, Republican members on
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Contact: Sara Lonardo 202-412-2153 sara.lonardo@seiu.org Jennifer Owens, 312-218-8785, jennifer.owens@thefightfor15.org Today, a Wisconsin court blocked enforcement of laws that the Republican-controlled legislature enacted during its illegitimate attempted power grab last year. The ruling came in a lawsuit brought by the League of Women Voters that argued the Extraordinary Session was illegitimate
MADISON — The Madison chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists is partnering with UW-Madison’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication to host a panel discussion Wednesday, March 27 to answer all your questions about how the editorial process works. The event — which is free and open to the
Contact: Tom Diehl (608) 963-9630 Survey Shows Public Would Embrace Budget Solution This Year [WISCONSIN DELLS, WI] Tourism is one of the three key pillars of Wisconsin’s economy along with agriculture and manufacturing. According to data released today by the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, more than 94% of all visitors
Contact: Kate Constalie, kate.constalie@legis.wi.gov 608-266-5490 Republicans jeopardize investments in Wisconsin’s future MADISON – Republican lawmakers on the bi-partisan State Building Commission voted against Governor Evers’ state building program that will have a direct impact on the ability to move forward with shovel-ready infrastructure projects. Their opposition means no building projects will be
Contact: Rep. David Bowen, (608) 266-7671 Republicans Voting No on Everything, including the National Guard Readiness Center in Rep. Bowen’s District, a Cancer Research Facility, a Juvenile Mental Health Center, DNR Facilities, the University of Wisconsin System, and Veterans’ Nursing Homes MADISON – “Seriously? How petty can Republicans be?”
Contact: Aaron Collins, 608-266-2254 Unprecedented move by GOP rejects cancer research facility, National Guard Center, UW System requests MADISON – Yesterday, Republicans on the State Building Commission voted along party lines to reject the Governor’s entire capital budget recommendation including important building projects around the state. Assembly Democratic Leader Gordon
Contact: Charles Nichols (608) 257-4765 [Madison, WI] – Yesterday, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that Supreme Court candidate Lisa Neubauer’s family ties to Planned Parenthood appear to be paying off after the nation’s largest abortion provider began spending over $100,000 on ads supporting her campaign — money that Neubauer
CONTACT: Tyler Hendricks, 608-633-0704 press@judgeneubauer.com “For The People” Makes Closing Argument In Supreme Court Race RACINE — The Neubauer for Justice campaign today released its closing television ad, entitled “For the People.” The ad touts Chief Judge Lisa Neubauer as a tough but fair jurist with over a decade of experience
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov or 608-219-7443 MADISON — Governor Tony Evers and Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes recently filled out their 2019 NCAA Men’s Tournament brackets, ahead of today’s first-round match-ups. As a University of Wisconsin alumnus and lifelong Badgers fan, Gov. Evers picked the Wisconsin Badgers to beat Duke to win the
Contact: Alec Zimmerman (608)-266-5660 Raises taxes on families leaving public schools, attacks choice program, stops charter schools [Madison, WI] — Governor Evers’ education budget is a gift to liberal special interests. While Wisconsin Republicans have fought to give families more education choices, Governor Evers is making life more difficult on
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov or 608-219-7443 MADISON — Yesterday, the State Building Commission took up Governor Tony Evers’ 2019-2021 Capital Budget, which makes historic investments in state and University of Wisconsin System infrastructure after eight years of neglect. Republicans on the Commission voted against Gov. Evers’ Capital Budget projects, departing from the
Contact: Ariana Vruwink Contact: Sharon Corrigan 608-267-8823 608-333-2285 Exhibition Hall Project Would Create Jobs, Generate Tourism, and Strengthen County’s Venue for Ag. Industry Shows; Commission’s Vote Puts Project at Risk of Not Receiving State Funds Yesterday afternoon, Republican members on the Wisconsin Building Commission refused to endorse Governor Evers’ capital