WisPolitics Midday: May 31, 2019

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update: None of the Dem candidates running for President have been invited to speak at the state convention this weekend. JFC has made significant cuts to proposed Evers budget. LFB predicts higher transportation revenues than previously

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Fundraiser for Supreme Court Justice Dan Kelly

Wisconsin Firearms Training Center 12730 W Burleigh Rd Brookfield, WI Suggested Host Levels: • 50 Cal M2HB: $5,000 • .25 ACP: $2,500 • 10 MM: $1,000 • Attendee $100 *All levels are per couple* R.S.V.P to Colleen Coyle Colleen.E.Coyle@gmail.com (608)

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Committees back two bills to boost OWI penalties

The Assembly Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee unanimously approved a pair of bills Thursday that stiffen penalties for impaired drivers. AB 15 and 17 would require those charged with first-offense OWI to appear in court and would implement a

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WisPolitics Midday: May 31, 2019

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update: None of the Dem candidates running for President have been invited to speak at the state convention this weekend. JFC has made significant cuts to proposed Evers budget. LFB predicts higher transportation revenues than previously predicted.

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FRI News Summary: Evers says he’ll continue push for more UW funding

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Fundraiser for Supreme Court Justice Dan Kelly

Wisconsin Firearms Training Center 12730 W Burleigh Rd Brookfield, WI Suggested Host Levels: • 50 Cal M2HB: $5,000 • .25 ACP: $2,500 • 10 MM: $1,000 • Attendee $100 *All levels are per couple* R.S.V.P to Colleen Coyle Colleen.E.Coyle@gmail.com (608) 239-5601 … Please log in to access subscriber content. If

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Committees back two bills to boost OWI penalties

The Assembly Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee unanimously approved a pair of bills Thursday that stiffen penalties for impaired drivers. AB 15 and 17 would require those charged with first-offense OWI to appear in court and would implement a presumptive mandatory minimum sentence of five years in prison for

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