Madison, WI – Senator Howard Marklein (R-Spring Green) released the following statement regarding Governor Tony Evers’ “All In For Agriculture” announcement to provide $50 million to Wisconsin Farmers and $15 million for food security: “About a month ago, I led
Note: If this post has anything to do with Evers, the Evers administration or lame-duck legislation and related lawsuits, please tag it as Evers Administration. Please delete this note before publishing.
MADISON – Today, Governor Evers announced an investment of $25 million dollars in an effort to provide short-term financial assistance to eligible Wisconsinites who experience income loss as a result of COVID-19. Representative Greta Neubauer(D-Racine) released the following statement about
Note: If this post has anything to do with Evers, the Evers administration or lame-duck legislation and related lawsuits, please tag it as Evers Administration. Please delete this note before publishing.
Madison – Today, Governor Tony Evers announced two programs to support Wisconsin farms and combat hunger. Following the announcement Representative Dave Considine (D-Baraboo) released the following statement: “We have a proud history of agriculture and farming in Wisconsin. Our local rural
Note: If this post has anything to do with Evers, the Evers administration or lame-duck legislation and related lawsuits, please tag it as Evers Administration. Please delete this note before publishing.
Note: If this post has anything to do with Evers, the Evers administration or lame-duck legislation and related lawsuits, please tag it as Evers Administration. Please delete this note before publishing.
Note: If this post has anything to do with Evers, the Evers administration or lame-duck legislation and related lawsuits, please tag it as Evers Administration. Please delete this note before publishing. … Please log in to access subscriber content. If
The state Elections Commission is punting on a proposal that would mail some registered voters an absentee ballot request. That’s one of three proposals to spend dollars allocated by a federal coronavirus relief for election-related expenses that the commission pushed
Donald Trump’s standing against Joe Biden slipped again this month as support for his handling of COVID-19 dropped significantly, according to polling conducted for the conservative Restoration PAC. The poll found 50.8 percent of likely voters in Wisconsin backed Biden
Madison, WI – Senator Howard Marklein (R-Spring Green) released the following statement regarding Governor Tony Evers’ “All In For Agriculture” announcement to provide $50 million to Wisconsin Farmers and $15 million for food security: “About a month ago, I led a coalition of 39 legislators in asking the Governor to
Note: If this post has anything to do with Evers, the Evers administration or lame-duck legislation and related lawsuits, please tag it as Evers Administration. Please delete this note before publishing.
MADISON – Today, Governor Evers announced an investment of $25 million dollars in an effort to provide short-term financial assistance to eligible Wisconsinites who experience income loss as a result of COVID-19. Representative Greta Neubauer(D-Racine) released the following statement about this investment: “Housing is one of the single largest expenses
Note: If this post has anything to do with Evers, the Evers administration or lame-duck legislation and related lawsuits, please tag it as Evers Administration. Please delete this note before publishing.
Madison – Today, Governor Tony Evers announced two programs to support Wisconsin farms and combat hunger. Following the announcement Representative Dave Considine (D-Baraboo) released the following statement: “We have a proud history of agriculture and farming in Wisconsin. Our local rural economies are supported by agriculture producers, processors, and those in
Note: If this post has anything to do with Evers, the Evers administration or lame-duck legislation and related lawsuits, please tag it as Evers Administration. Please delete this note before publishing.
Note: If this post has anything to do with Evers, the Evers administration or lame-duck legislation and related lawsuits, please tag it as Evers Administration. Please delete this note before publishing.
Note: If this post has anything to do with Evers, the Evers administration or lame-duck legislation and related lawsuits, please tag it as Evers Administration. Please delete this note before publishing. … Please log in to access subscriber content. If you don’t have a subscription, click here for a WisPolitics
The state Elections Commission is punting on a proposal that would mail some registered voters an absentee ballot request. That’s one of three proposals to spend dollars allocated by a federal coronavirus relief for election-related expenses that the commission pushed to a meeting next week. The move came after GOP
Donald Trump’s standing against Joe Biden slipped again this month as support for his handling of COVID-19 dropped significantly, according to polling conducted for the conservative Restoration PAC. The poll found 50.8 percent of likely voters in Wisconsin backed Biden this month, while 41.7 percent supported Trump. The polling showed