Rep. Murphy: Sworn affidavits contradict City of Green Bay

MADISON, WI — On Wednesday, the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections heard testimony and accepted sworn affidavits from witnesses and an elections official regarding irregular and potentially illegal elections activity conducted by the City of Green Bay in the recent presidential election. Former Brown County Clerk Sandy Juno testified

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State Rep. Jim Steineke: Assembly Republicans prioritize healthcare in upcoming session day

MADISON – The Assembly Committee on Rules met today to schedule legislation for the upcoming session day on Tuesday, March 16. The day’s bills highlight Assembly Republicans’ commitment to healthcare, including the following pieces of legislation: Assembly Bill 7 – Authored by Representative Schraa (R-Oshkosh) and Senator Felzkowski (R-Irma) Assembly Bill 7 relates to

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Protect of Care: Mayors From Milwaukee and St. Petersburg, teacher, small business owner highlight benefits of American Rescue Plan for American families

Full Recording Available Here WASHINGTON, DC — On a call this afternoon with Protect Our Care’s Coronavirus War Room, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett and St. Petersburg Florida Mayor Rick Kriseman marked the anniversary of the Coronavirus pandemic shutdown by highlighting the overwhelming benefits of President Biden’s landmark American Rescue Plan that

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The League of Women Voters of Milwaukee County: ‘Keeping Milwaukee Safe: COVID-19 Research and MMSD Infrastructure Needs’

Milwaukee–The League of Women Voters of Milwaukee County is holding a public issues forum to explore the link between COVID-19 and Milwaukee wastewater on March 25, 2021 at 7 pm until 8:30 pm. Presenters are Dr. Sandra McLellan, Professor of Freshwater Sciences, UW-Milwaukee, and Kevin Shafer, Executive Director of Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD),

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Dept. of Transportation: Counties receive aid to maintain forest roads

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) announced today that $320,600 in state funds will help improve more than 900 miles of public roads throughout Wisconsin’s county forests. WisDOT administers the state’s County Forest Road Aid program, which assists 24 Wisconsin counties that maintain and improve public roads in county forests.

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