Iowa County Republican Party: On Speaker Vos

It has come to the attention of the Executive Committee of the Iowa County Republican Party that there  is a crisis of leadership within our Republican Party.   There is a betrayal of the will of the people by Speaker Vos

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Rep. Macco: Response to Governor Evers’ proposal

Madison, Wisc. – Representative John Macco (R-Ledgeview) released the following statement regarding Governor Evers’ new $1.7 billion spending plan shortly after the state surplus projection was released. “This is not the first time Governor Evers has used a temporary band aid

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M.D. Kittle: Evers floats election-year bribe

Not satisfied with the approximately $4.5 billion in federal COVID relief aid he has been free to spend at his whim and leisure, Evers now wants to take a big chunk of the projected $3.8 billion state budget surplus and buy off voters with quick-cash stimmies.

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Dept. of Public Instruction: Announces increase in private schools registered for Private School Choice Programs for 2022-23 school year

MADISON — The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction reported today an increase in private schools participating in the state’s three Private School Choice Programs, as the application period for parents/guardians to apply for their students for the 2022-23 school year opens Feb. 1, 2022. The state’s three Private School Choice

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Iowa County Republican Party: On Speaker Vos

It has come to the attention of the Executive Committee of the Iowa County Republican Party that there  is a crisis of leadership within our Republican Party.   There is a betrayal of the will of the people by Speaker Vos and the Assembly Republican leadership  regarding the serious issues in

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American Bridge: Ron Johnson “Happy to defend” having no plan or desire to lower child care costs

Bad headline after bad headline plagued multi-millionaire Ron Johnson’s re-election campaign this week after he was caught on camera telling Wisconsin families that he’s against Congress taking action to lower child care costs — such as via the Build Back Better agenda, which he opposes — because he’s “never really felt it was society’s responsibility” (or

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Dept. of Workforce Development: David D. Polk to join DWD as the new Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards Director

MADISON – A former apprentice and plumbing inspector who most recently served as director of Apprenticeship and Trade at Milwaukee Area Technical College developing non-traditional apprenticeship opportunities, David Polk will serve as the new director of the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development’s Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards. Polk’s 20 years of

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State Treasurer Godlewski: Visits Ashland to talk about economic opportunity

ASHLAND, Wis. — State Treasurer Sarah Godlewski joined State Representative Beth Meyers, Ashland County Administrator Dan Grady, Mayor Deb Lewis, Philomena Kebec of the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, and Carver Harries of the Ashland Area Development Corporation yesterday to talk about building economic opportunities for the community.

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Wisconsin Technology Council: Emerging companies may seek ‘speed dates’ with major firms at March 14 Tech Summit

Emerging companies may apply through Feb. 11 to meet with major firms and explore potential business relationships around technology needs and innovation as part of the ninth annual Wisconsin Tech Summit, which will take place in-person at Lambeau Field. The day-long event will be held in-person Monday, March 14, 2022. More information, including the online application form, can

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Rep. Macco: Response to Governor Evers’ proposal

Madison, Wisc. – Representative John Macco (R-Ledgeview) released the following statement regarding Governor Evers’ new $1.7 billion spending plan shortly after the state surplus projection was released. “This is not the first time Governor Evers has used a temporary band aid to cover up Wisconsin’s need for tax reform. Last year,

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A Better Wisconsin Together: Kevin Nicholson announces run for governor

MADISON, Wis. — Failed 2018 candidate for U.S. Senate Kevin Nicholson has decided what office he is running for this year, entering the race for governor in Wisconsin as a Republican. His decision to run against Rebecca Kleefisch kicks off a right-wing primary “race to the bottom” in state politics. Nicholson’s

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M.D. Kittle: Evers floats election-year bribe

Not satisfied with the approximately $4.5 billion in federal COVID relief aid he has been free to spend at his whim and leisure, Evers now wants to take a big chunk of the projected $3.8 billion state budget surplus and buy off voters with quick-cash stimmies.

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USDA: Invests $1.8 million to improve community infrastructure for residents of Wisconsin rural towns

STEVENS POINT, Wisc., Jan. 27, 2022 — United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development State Director for Wisconsin Julie Lassa today announced that USDA is investing $1.8 million to build and improve critical community facilities in several rural communities across Wisconsin. This infrastructure funding will increase access to health care and public

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