Rep. Hintz: Condemns GOP attack on election officials

OSHKOSH – Today, Rep. Gordon Hintz (D-Oshkosh) issued the following statement condemning a Republican-sponsored joint resolution calling for the criminal prosecution of multiple election officials: “Calling for the criminal prosecution of election officials is appalling and dangerous. Wisconsin Republicans have

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Obituary: James M. Haney dies at 67

James M. Haney, 67, passed away on Dec. 2, 2021, in a Madison, Wis. hospital. He was a retired professor from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and had also served 10 years in state government as director of communications for

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Rep. Behnke: Evers vetoes parental control over education

MADISON – State Representative Elijah Behnke (R-Oconto) issued the following statement in response to Governor Evers’ veto of Senate Bill 463 (SB 463): “Parents should always have full control over their children’s education, plain and simple. This includes having access to

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Wisconsin Farm Bureau: Delegates set policy for 2022

MADISON – Today, more than 200 delegates at the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation’s 102nd Annual Meeting established new policy directives for the organization.   Farm Bureau delegates adopted the policies that will be included in the organization’s policy book in 2022.

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Sen. Cowles: Effort to support survivors finally becomes law

MADISON– Senator Robert Cowles (R-Green Bay) released the following statement after a bill he authored, 2021 Senate Bill 71, was signed into law today as 2021 Wisconsin Act 116: “After several years of work with advocates and professionals in the field, I’m proud to see this important effort I’ve authored

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Rep. Hintz: Condemns GOP attack on election officials

OSHKOSH – Today, Rep. Gordon Hintz (D-Oshkosh) issued the following statement condemning a Republican-sponsored joint resolution calling for the criminal prosecution of multiple election officials: “Calling for the criminal prosecution of election officials is appalling and dangerous. Wisconsin Republicans have been far too complacent in tolerating extremism within their ranks,

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Obituary: James M. Haney dies at 67

James M. Haney, 67, passed away on Dec. 2, 2021, in a Madison, Wis. hospital. He was a retired professor from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and had also served 10 years in state government as director of communications for then-Wisconsin Attorney General James Doyle. He was born in New

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Sen. Agard: Applauds federal investment in clean water in Wisconsin

MADISON – Wisconsin will be receiving $142 million from the federal government to combat water challenges across the state from the recently passed infrastructure plan. Announced last week, the money can go to projects that address the removal of lead pipes, harmful forever chemicals, and water challenges in underserved communities.

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Rep. Steil: Asks for true costs of democrats’ IRS surveillance program

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Bryan Steil (WI-01) and Rep. French Hill (AR-02) sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) Chief of Staff Thomas Barthold requesting each provide an updated revenue estimate for Democrats’ proposed IRS surveillance program in their $4 trillion tax-and-spending spree. In the

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Rep. Behnke: Evers vetoes parental control over education

MADISON – State Representative Elijah Behnke (R-Oconto) issued the following statement in response to Governor Evers’ veto of Senate Bill 463 (SB 463): “Parents should always have full control over their children’s education, plain and simple. This includes having access to the course curriculum and classroom materials that students will be

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Wisconsin Farm Bureau: Delegates set policy for 2022

MADISON – Today, more than 200 delegates at the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation’s 102nd Annual Meeting established new policy directives for the organization.   Farm Bureau delegates adopted the policies that will be included in the organization’s policy book in 2022. Suggestions and policy ideas come directly from members who propose

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Rep. Loudenbeck: Two Loudenbeck first responder bills signed into law

Madison- Governor Tony Evers has signed two bills authored by Rep. Amy Loudenbeck (R-Clinton) into law. Senate Bill 374 was signed on Friday, December 3rd and became 2021 Act 104. Assembly Bill 297 was signed today and became 2021 Act 115. 2021 Act 104 makes necessary statutory changes to ensure Wisconsin’s specialized

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