June 23, 2021 Contact: Alexa Henning Vanessa Ambrosini Sens. Johnson & Shaheen Respond to Bipartisan Georgia Resolution Clearing Committee Hurdle WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), ranking member and chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Europe and Regional Security Cooperation, introduced a resolution in April in support of full implementation of Georgia’s April 19th political agreement. The Senators issued the following statement after their bipartisan resolution cleared the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday afternoon. “As Georgia implements the April 19th agreement and works toward important democratic reforms, it is critical that the U.S. shows its
June 23, 2021 Media Contact: Morgan Cavitt, Public Information Officer, (608) 224-5041 morgan.cavitt@wisconsin.gov MADISON – Organic food producers and processors have until October 31, 2021 to apply for reimbursement of costs related to organic certification through the USDA National Organic Program. In Wisconsin, this federal funding is administered through the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP). Farms and businesses that produce, process, or package certified organic agricultural products are eligible to be reimbursed for 50 percent of certification-related costs (up to $500 per category of certification) for expenses paid from October 1, 2020 – September 30, 2021.
DATE: June 23, 2021 CONTACT: Rebecca Normington, 715-221-9726, normington.rebecca@securityhealth.org Security Health Plan names new south central region market development manager MARSHFIELD – Security Health Plan of Wisconsin, Inc., has named Paul Perkins as the new South Central Region Market Development Manager. The south central region includes communities in Columbia, Dodge and Jefferson counties. Perkins will serve as a key sales representative for Security Health Plan health insurance benefits and Marshfield Clinic Health System’s business health solutions services within south central Wisconsin, and will lead the south central region market development team. Important to this new role will be developing
As economics professor Laurence J. Kotlikoff of Boston University pointed out years ago, disclosure could be an automatic enforcement device.
As Republicans gather for the state convention in Wisconsin Dells this weekend, one thing is clear: Evers’ failure to provide real leadership for our state through one of its most trying times has laid bare the need for new leadership in Madison and a new era of conservative reform.
The organization of school district leaders across the state to plead poverty Monday while sitting on a veritable pile of money was but the latest in a string of dishonest and increasingly desperate scare tactics.
June 23, 2021 Contact: Alexa Henning Vanessa Ambrosini Sens. Johnson & Shaheen Respond to Bipartisan Georgia Resolution Clearing Committee Hurdle WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), ranking member and chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Europe and Regional Security Cooperation, introduced a resolution in April
June 23, 2021 Media Contact: Morgan Cavitt, Public Information Officer, (608) 224-5041 morgan.cavitt@wisconsin.gov MADISON – Organic food producers and processors have until October 31, 2021 to apply for reimbursement of costs related to organic certification through the USDA National Organic Program. In Wisconsin, this federal funding is administered through the
DATE: June 23, 2021 CONTACT: Rebecca Normington, 715-221-9726, normington.rebecca@securityhealth.org Security Health Plan names new south central region market development manager MARSHFIELD – Security Health Plan of Wisconsin, Inc., has named Paul Perkins as the new South Central Region Market Development Manager. The south central region includes communities in Columbia, Dodge
As economics professor Laurence J. Kotlikoff of Boston University pointed out years ago, disclosure could be an automatic enforcement device.
As Republicans gather for the state convention in Wisconsin Dells this weekend, one thing is clear: Evers’ failure to provide real leadership for our state through one of its most trying times has laid bare the need for new leadership in Madison and a new era of conservative reform.
The organization of school district leaders across the state to plead poverty Monday while sitting on a veritable pile of money was but the latest in a string of dishonest and increasingly desperate scare tactics.