Trump campaign: Ramps up TV ads focused on economy

President Trump’s re-election campaign today announced it has increased its television advertising buy by nearly 50 percent, ramping up its presence in key states with early voting and expanding its national cable buy. The ads in the eight-figure buy focus

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Gov. Evers: Grants nine more pardons

Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov or 608-219-7443 MADISON – Gov. Tony Evers granted pardons this week to nine individuals. The Governor’s Pardon Advisory Board heard from applicants virtually on August 18, 2020. Applicants who the Board recommended for pardon were forwarded to Gov. Evers for final consideration. The governor has now granted pardons to 65 individuals. “I believe in equal justice for all

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Trump campaign: Ramps up TV ads focused on economy

President Trump’s re-election campaign today announced it has increased its television advertising buy by nearly 50 percent, ramping up its presence in key states with early voting and expanding its national cable buy. The ads in the eight-figure buy focus

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Trump campaign: Ramps up TV ads focused on economy

President Trump’s re-election campaign today announced it has increased its television advertising buy by nearly 50 percent, ramping up its presence in key states with early voting and expanding its national cable buy. The ads in the eight-figure buy focus on the economy, which will be the defining issue of

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MPS Foundation: Launches Phase II of #ConnectMilwaukee

MILWAUKEE, WI (September 15, 2020) — MPS Foundation’s #ConnectMilwaukee campaign has exceeded its Phase 1 goal of raising $1million to help ensure every MPS student has a laptop and internet access. However, as the school year begins, it is crucial that we provide additional technical support for families and training for teachers.

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UW Health: Nephrology nurses play a critical role during pandemic

MADISON, Wis. –UW Health is devoting this week to honoring some of the unsung healthcare heroes who are essential to our COVID-19 response. Today we are recognizing the important work of nephrology nurses. Nephrology nurses care for patients who are experiencing, or are at risk for, kidney disease. Nephrology nursing

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U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Introduces bipartisan Great Lakes Winter Commerce Act

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Todd Young (R-IN) and Gary Peters (D-MI) are introducing the Great Lakes Winter Commerce Act, bipartisan legislation that will codify the U.S. Coast Guard’s icebreaking mission on the Great Lakes and increase the icebreaking capacity of the Great Lakes fleet. Icebreaking is

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Gov. Evers: Grants nine more pardons

Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov or 608-219-7443 MADISON – Gov. Tony Evers granted pardons this week to nine individuals. The Governor’s Pardon Advisory Board heard from applicants virtually on August 18, 2020. Applicants who the Board recommended for pardon were forwarded to Gov. Evers for final consideration. The governor has now granted pardons to 65 individuals. “I believe in equal justice for all Wisconsinites and the positive impact pardons can have on our

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Trump campaign: Ramps up TV ads focused on economy

President Trump’s re-election campaign today announced it has increased its television advertising buy by nearly 50 percent, ramping up its presence in key states with early voting and expanding its national cable buy. The ads in the eight-figure buy focus on the economy, which will be the defining issue of

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VoteSafe Wisconsin: Bipartisan coalition launches absentee ballot “Flattening the Curve” COVID effort in response to Wisconsin Supreme Court cases

Contact: Wisconsin@VoteSafe.us Current and former AGs leading coalition urge voters to request and return ballots early, to avoid postal service backlog (Madison, Wis.) – VoteSafe WI Coalition co-chairs Attorney General Josh Kaul and former Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen are launching an effort to help Wisconsin “flatten the curve” in absentee

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