M.D. Kittle: Why they’re being subpoenaed

While the left and their friends in the mainstream media insist there’s nothing to see here, that the elections were conducted fairly and transparently, there remain many serious questions about how they were handled — and who was really in charge.

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Dept. of Administration: People’s Maps Commission preliminary voting maps released for public input

Comment Portal Open Through Thursday, Oct. 7, 2021 Madison, Wis. — On September 30, 2021, the People’s Maps Commission released nine preliminary voting maps for public input. The drafts were unveiled as part of a virtual informational hearing livestreamed and recorded on the Wisconsin Department of Administration YouTube channel and Wisconsin Eye. “Throughout

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Sen. Agard: Testifies in favor of sexual assault kit bills

MADISON – Senator Melissa Agard (D-Madison) testified in front of the Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety in favor of Assembly Bills 67 and 87. The two bills are aimed at addressing the backlog of sexual assault kits and have already bipartisanly passed the Senate. Senator Agard released

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Evers kicks off Wisconsin Tech Month with inclusivity focus

Gov. Tony Evers kicked off Wisconsin Tech Month with a focus on inclusivity, highlighting the “technological divide” in the state. “We see it with broadband. Our communities don’t have access to a reliable internet connection,” he said yesterday at a news conference in Madison. “We see it in gaps to

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M.D. Kittle: Why they’re being subpoenaed

While the left and their friends in the mainstream media insist there’s nothing to see here, that the elections were conducted fairly and transparently, there remain many serious questions about how they were handled — and who was really in charge.

Read More »