Decision in Pride Month protects 8.1 million LGBTQ workers from discrimination.
DWD’s dysfunctional Unemployment Insurance division may be of little help to thousands of displaced Wisconsin workers running out of money and hope, but at least there’s a place frustrated filers can go to vent.
We need to tell the truth and be honest about the inequities that continue to exist for African Americans in our country. Floyd’s death has put everything on the table: police and corrections reform, education restructuring, access to employment and livable wages, housing and healthcare.
What justification can there possibly be for flying the flag of an army that sought to destroy our nation in order to continue human enslavement?
Marsy’s Law, the recently passed constitutional amendment to strengthen crime victim rights in Wisconsin, was endorsed by 145 chiefs of police, 57 county sheriffs, and the state’s most prominent law enforcement associations. But how will the law be applied to victims of police brutality?
They’re definitely up since state Supreme Court ruling, and a faster rate than the nation.
The Joint Finance Committee unanimously backed a modified proposal from WHEDA to use a $16.7 million surplus from 2018-19, the Evers’ administration’s plans to deal with fund overdrafts and four settlements reached by DOJ. But there were still a few
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MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced today that the Governor’s Pardon Advisory Board will hold a virtual hearing on Tues., June 23, 2020. During the hearing, the Board will hear from 26 Milwaukee-area applicants. “While this is only one part of
Wisconsin Unemployment Insurance Administrator Needs to Resign or be Fired! Senator Steve Nass (R-Whitewater), Chairman of the Senate Labor and Regulatory Reform Committee, announced today his call for Mark Reihl, Division Administrator for Unemployment Insurance at the
MADISON, Wis. –Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul today joined a coalition of 16 attorneys general, the California Energy Commission, and the California Public Utilities Commission in calling on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to reject a petition seeking to
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Decision in Pride Month protects 8.1 million LGBTQ workers from discrimination.
DWD’s dysfunctional Unemployment Insurance division may be of little help to thousands of displaced Wisconsin workers running out of money and hope, but at least there’s a place frustrated filers can go to vent.
We need to tell the truth and be honest about the inequities that continue to exist for African Americans in our country. Floyd’s death has put everything on the table: police and corrections reform, education restructuring, access to employment and livable wages, housing and healthcare.
What justification can there possibly be for flying the flag of an army that sought to destroy our nation in order to continue human enslavement?
Marsy’s Law, the recently passed constitutional amendment to strengthen crime victim rights in Wisconsin, was endorsed by 145 chiefs of police, 57 county sheriffs, and the state’s most prominent law enforcement associations. But how will the law be applied to victims of police brutality?
They’re definitely up since state Supreme Court ruling, and a faster rate than the nation.
The Joint Finance Committee unanimously backed a modified proposal from WHEDA to use a $16.7 million surplus from 2018-19, the Evers’ administration’s plans to deal with fund overdrafts and four settlements reached by DOJ. But there were still a few partisan shots before the committee made quick work of its
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MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced today that the Governor’s Pardon Advisory Board will hold a virtual hearing on Tues., June 23, 2020. During the hearing, the Board will hear from 26 Milwaukee-area applicants. “While this is only one part of the equation, pardons can have a profound impact on a
Wisconsin Unemployment Insurance Administrator Needs to Resign or be Fired! Senator Steve Nass (R-Whitewater), Chairman of the Senate Labor and Regulatory Reform Committee, announced today his call for Mark Reihl, Division Administrator for Unemployment Insurance at the Department of Workforce Development (DWD), to resign immediately or be
MADISON, Wis. –Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul today joined a coalition of 16 attorneys general, the California Energy Commission, and the California Public Utilities Commission in calling on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to reject a petition seeking to end state net metering programs. Approval of the petition could deprive
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