Rep. Brooks: Supports relief for the unemployed

Madison, WI—Representative Rob Brooks (R-Saukville) urges Governor Tony Evers to utilize a portion of the federal CARES Act discretionary funds to provide financial assistance to Wisconsinites who are awaiting the Department of Workforce Development’s approval and payment of their unemployment

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Rewind: Your Week in Review for July 10

On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters interview State Republican Party Chairman Andrew Hitt ahead of the GOP state convention. The two also discuss this week’s state Supreme Court rulings on lame-duck laws and Gov. Tony Evers’ budget vetoes, a federal appeals court ruling upholding limits on early voting and more.

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Gov. Evers: Releases statement on Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling

MADISON —​ Gov. Tony Evers released the following statement in response to today’s Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling: “The People’s Budget made historic investments in better roads, better schools, and better healthcare, but clearly Republicans will continue doing whatever they can to prevent

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Lochner-Abel campaign: Endorsed by Wisconsin Education Association Council

Walworth, WI – Today, the Wisconsin Education Association Council (WEAC) announced its recommendation for Elizabeth Lochner-Abel for State Assembly District 31. “Assembly District 31 needs a representative that listens to all of its constituents, and the needs that they have. She will advance education equity and support public schools across

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Citizens for the Republic: Wisconsin statewide polling reveals vast majority of Trump voters unhappy with logging in Alaska’s Tongass Forest to benefit China

Alexandria, VA– A June 2020 poll commissioned by Citizens for the Republic and conducted by conservative polling firm Trafalgar Group, a 2016 Trump Campaign polling firm, found in the presidential battleground state of Wisconsin compelling opposition to the proposal to lift the 2001 Roadless Rule protections that safeguard key areas in the

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Ebben campaign: Holds listening session with law enforcement officers scorned by Rep. Kind

TOMAH — Yesterday, congressional candidate in Wisconsin’s 3rd District, Jessi Ebben, held a livestreamed Back the Blue Law Enforcement Listening Session. Representative Ron Kind recently held a meeting with law enforcement officers in which he claimed to want their input on national policing reform. Kind did not disclose that he had already cosponsored the House Democrats’ Justice in

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Rep. Brooks: Supports relief for the unemployed

Madison, WI—Representative Rob Brooks (R-Saukville) urges Governor Tony Evers to utilize a portion of the federal CARES Act discretionary funds to provide financial assistance to Wisconsinites who are awaiting the Department of Workforce Development’s approval and payment of their unemployment benefits. “I have heard from many constituents who have been

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Rewind: Your Week in Review for July 10

On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters interview State Republican Party Chairman Andrew Hitt ahead of the GOP state convention. The two also discuss this week’s state Supreme Court rulings on lame-duck laws and Gov. Tony Evers’ budget vetoes, a federal appeals court ruling upholding limits on early voting and more.

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Gov. Evers: Releases statement on Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling

MADISON —​ Gov. Tony Evers released the following statement in response to today’s Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling: “The People’s Budget made historic investments in better roads, better schools, and better healthcare, but clearly Republicans will continue doing whatever they can to prevent us from doing good work for Wisconsinites. “Today’s ruling departs

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WHEDA: Customer and community feedback leads to tax credit plan improvements

New emphasis on developer diversity, community sustainability, rural housing MADISON – Helpful feedback from developers and community members has resulted in a series of improvements to the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority’s 2021-2022 plan for administering federal and state tax credits that finance low- to moderate-income housing. The 2021-2022 Qualified

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