Rep. Subeck: Holocaust education bill passes Assembly

MADISON – Today, the Wisconsin State Assembly passed Assembly Bill 55, authored by Senator Alberta Darling (R-River Hills) and Representatives Jon Plumer (R-Lodi) and Lisa Subeck (D-Madison). The bill requires instruction on the Holocaust and other genocides to be incorporated

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Richard Kyte: Why gun owners need a change of heart

If gun owners do not take responsibility for reducing gun violence in our country, at some point those who are afraid of guns will become the majority and make the regulations themselves. The worst fears of many gun owners will be realized, and it will be our own fault.

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Rep. Cabral-Guevara: Supports critical investment package

Madison, WI – Rep. Rachael Cabral-Guevara (R – Fox Crossing) voted in favor of several bills which would provide critical support to several industries throughout the state. Republicans in the assembly passed 11 bills which help small businesses, the tourism industry and the state economy while providing aid to households,

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Rep. Subeck: Holocaust education bill passes Assembly

MADISON – Today, the Wisconsin State Assembly passed Assembly Bill 55, authored by Senator Alberta Darling (R-River Hills) and Representatives Jon Plumer (R-Lodi) and Lisa Subeck (D-Madison). The bill requires instruction on the Holocaust and other genocides to be incorporated into the social studies curriculum at least once in grades

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Chiefs of Police Association: On passage of PTSD legislation

The Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Association applauds the Wisconsin Legislature for the unanimous bi-partisan vote of legislation (Senate Bill 11) that will assist officers dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to get the help they need. Today is an important day for law enforcement throughout Wisconsin. Our members understand the

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Richard Kyte: Why gun owners need a change of heart

If gun owners do not take responsibility for reducing gun violence in our country, at some point those who are afraid of guns will become the majority and make the regulations themselves. The worst fears of many gun owners will be realized, and it will be our own fault.

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