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We need to dedicate 2021 to getting Americans to work together again, even if they don’t always agree.
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We need to dedicate 2021 to getting Americans to work together again, even if they don’t always agree.

Wisconsin should consider adopting policies that save taxpayers money yet leave us financially secure to respond to future public emergencies. One such policy would be to reform Wisconsin’s business interruption insurance system

I used to believe that most of us fundamentally want the same things for this country and just disagreed on how to get them.

We Wisconsinites, whether Republican or Democrat, should not forget the role our duly elected representatives played in the Jan. 6 outrage.

Senator peddled ‘malicious’ disinformation by foreign operative sanctioned by Trump Administration.

As a foreign media TV reporter that has covered the situation in Kenosha since last summer I have several observations which I would like to share as an outsider to the Kenosha media bubble.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Jan. 28: WisPolitics.com virtual luncheon with Assembly Speaker Robin Vos Join WisPolitics.com for a virtual lunchtime discussion with Assembly Speaker Robin Vos. Speaker Vos will address the upcoming state budget and outline 2021-22 priorities for
Collin Roth | WILL Director of Communication | collin@will-law.org | 414-607-2558 Notice of Claim asserts racial quotas violate the law, Constitution The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) filed a Notice of Claim, Wednesday, putting the City of Madison on notice
Contact: Elizabeth Goodsitt/Jennifer Miller 608-266-1683 Wisconsin households that receive FoodShare will now receive added benefits to help them access food during the COVID-19 pandemic. This temporary increase will begin this month and last until June 2021. It was part of the federal COVID-19 stimulus
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov MADISON — Following his 2021 State of the State Address, Gov. Tony Evers signed Executive Order #103 calling a special session of the Legislature at noon on Tues., Jan. 19, 2021, to fix and modernize the state’s broken unemployment system. The governor also

We need to dedicate 2021 to getting Americans to work together again, even if they don’t always agree.

Wisconsin should consider adopting policies that save taxpayers money yet leave us financially secure to respond to future public emergencies. One such policy would be to reform Wisconsin’s business interruption insurance system

I used to believe that most of us fundamentally want the same things for this country and just disagreed on how to get them.

We Wisconsinites, whether Republican or Democrat, should not forget the role our duly elected representatives played in the Jan. 6 outrage.

Senator peddled ‘malicious’ disinformation by foreign operative sanctioned by Trump Administration.

As a foreign media TV reporter that has covered the situation in Kenosha since last summer I have several observations which I would like to share as an outsider to the Kenosha media bubble.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Jan. 28: WisPolitics.com virtual luncheon with Assembly Speaker Robin Vos Join WisPolitics.com for a virtual lunchtime discussion with Assembly Speaker Robin Vos. Speaker Vos will address the upcoming state budget and outline 2021-22 priorities for Assembly Republicans. The program is set to run via webinar
Collin Roth | WILL Director of Communication | collin@will-law.org | 414-607-2558 Notice of Claim asserts racial quotas violate the law, Constitution The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) filed a Notice of Claim, Wednesday, putting the City of Madison on notice that an ordinance and resolution creating the new Police Civilian
Contact: Elizabeth Goodsitt/Jennifer Miller 608-266-1683 Wisconsin households that receive FoodShare will now receive added benefits to help them access food during the COVID-19 pandemic. This temporary increase will begin this month and last until June 2021. It was part of the federal COVID-19 stimulus package signed into law in December 2020. FoodShare households will be able
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov MADISON — Following his 2021 State of the State Address, Gov. Tony Evers signed Executive Order #103 calling a special session of the Legislature at noon on Tues., Jan. 19, 2021, to fix and modernize the state’s broken unemployment system. The governor also introduced his plan, LRB-1312, to do just that. “I’m announcing