Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers TABLE OF CONTENTS Quotes of the week Political stock report Review: Lame-duck legal tab hits nearly $2.1 million for Legislature, governor Pocan, Gallagher rip budget process as Congress passes stopgap to prevent shutdown WisOpinion ‘Insiders’ agree
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today acted on nine bills to finish the week. In addition to Assembly Bill 168, now 2019 Wisconsin Act 48, and Senate Bill 74, now 2019 Wisconsin Act 49, that were signed and announced earlier today,
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Kaul today filed an amicus brief with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in support of public servants who were promised federal student loan debt forgiveness in exchange for 10 years of public
WASHINGTON D.C. – This week, Congresswoman Moore introduced HR 5158, the Promoting Sustainable Energy Projects for Tribal Communities Act, which allows tribal governments to receive cash in an amount equivalent to the full value of certain federal tax credits available to offset the cost
In today’s WisPolitics Midday update, brought to you by Spectrum: Gov Evers signs a new law allowing people unable to state their name to poll workers to show ID instead. 16 Assembly Dems want say in search to replace the
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin today joined 23 of her Senate colleagues in calling on leaders of the Appropriations Committee to include $50 million in funding for gun violence prevention research at the Centers for Disease Control and
PRESCOTT — Gov. Tony Evers today signed Senate Bill 74, now 2019 Wisconsin Act 49, a bipartisan bill that repeals 2015 Act 116 and related statutes to ensure Wisconsin’s continued participation in the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact. In September, Mr. Jeff Ryan,
MADISON, Wis. – This weekend hunters are making their way to deer camp for the time-honored tradition of deer hunting. Wisconsin’s nine-day gun deer season starts Saturday and runs through Dec. 1. With an estimated 1.8 million deer on the landscape
JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN—The office of Congressman Bryan Steil will host Staff Office Hours next week to assist constituents with federal casework issues. During the week of November 25, there are six options across the First Congressional District for constituents to receive
WisconsinEye Senior Producer Steve Walters and WisPolitics.com Editor JR Ross discuss U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson’s connection to events at the center of the impeachment proceedings, the latest Marquette University Law School results and the first state Supreme Court forum ahead of next year’s election.
RIVER FALLS — Gov. Tony Evers today signed Assembly Bill 168, now 2019 Wisconsin Act 48, a bipartisan bill preventing discrimination against individuals with disabilities at polling locations by providing accommodations for individuals with developmental or physical disabilities that affect verbal speech and
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Contact: press@reforminggovernment.org Governor Walker and the legislature invested in the workforce of today for the jobs of tomorrow. Madison, Wis. — The Institute for Reforming Government issued its fourth policy paper, “Wisconsin’s Workforce Development Programs: Training for the Jobs of
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers TABLE OF CONTENTS Quotes of the week Political stock report Review: Lame-duck legal tab hits nearly $2.1 million for Legislature, governor Pocan, Gallagher rip budget process as Congress passes stopgap to prevent shutdown WisOpinion ‘Insiders’ agree impeachment doesn’t help Dems in Wisconsin Week ahead Political TV
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today acted on nine bills to finish the week. In addition to Assembly Bill 168, now 2019 Wisconsin Act 48, and Senate Bill 74, now 2019 Wisconsin Act 49, that were signed and announced earlier today, the governor acted on the following seven bills: Senate Bill
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Kaul today filed an amicus brief with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in support of public servants who were promised federal student loan debt forgiveness in exchange for 10 years of public service, but who, after serving those 10 years, have been
WASHINGTON D.C. – This week, Congresswoman Moore introduced HR 5158, the Promoting Sustainable Energy Projects for Tribal Communities Act, which allows tribal governments to receive cash in an amount equivalent to the full value of certain federal tax credits available to offset the cost of electricity generated using qualified energy resources or investments in
In today’s WisPolitics Midday update, brought to you by Spectrum: Gov Evers signs a new law allowing people unable to state their name to poll workers to show ID instead. 16 Assembly Dems want say in search to replace the outgoing UW System President.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin today joined 23 of her Senate colleagues in calling on leaders of the Appropriations Committee to include $50 million in funding for gun violence prevention research at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In the letter, the Senators point to the
PRESCOTT — Gov. Tony Evers today signed Senate Bill 74, now 2019 Wisconsin Act 49, a bipartisan bill that repeals 2015 Act 116 and related statutes to ensure Wisconsin’s continued participation in the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact. In September, Mr. Jeff Ryan, a social studies and civics teacher who has taught at
MADISON, Wis. – This weekend hunters are making their way to deer camp for the time-honored tradition of deer hunting. Wisconsin’s nine-day gun deer season starts Saturday and runs through Dec. 1. With an estimated 1.8 million deer on the landscape statewide, there are more hunting opportunities than ever. For the
JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN—The office of Congressman Bryan Steil will host Staff Office Hours next week to assist constituents with federal casework issues. During the week of November 25, there are six options across the First Congressional District for constituents to receive casework assistance or share their thoughts on federal policy. On
WisconsinEye Senior Producer Steve Walters and WisPolitics.com Editor JR Ross discuss U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson’s connection to events at the center of the impeachment proceedings, the latest Marquette University Law School results and the first state Supreme Court forum ahead of next year’s election.
RIVER FALLS — Gov. Tony Evers today signed Assembly Bill 168, now 2019 Wisconsin Act 48, a bipartisan bill preventing discrimination against individuals with disabilities at polling locations by providing accommodations for individuals with developmental or physical disabilities that affect verbal speech and individuals who communicate non-verbally. “We have to make sure voting
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Contact: press@reforminggovernment.org Governor Walker and the legislature invested in the workforce of today for the jobs of tomorrow. Madison, Wis. — The Institute for Reforming Government issued its fourth policy paper, “Wisconsin’s Workforce Development Programs: Training for the Jobs of Today and Tomorrow.” In order for Wisconsin to move forward
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