“I would like to thank Janet Bewley for her leadership of the Senate Democratic Caucus. One of Senator Bewley’s many skills is being able to listen to others in order to keep our caucus united. Her perspective and ability to
MADISON, Wis. – Students across the state will learn about being prepared for disasters, as Wisconsin Emergency Management launches another year of the Student Tools for Emergency Planning (STEP) program. “The STEP program helps fourth and fifth grade students learn
Governor Evers today joins the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) and the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) in announcing the launch of the updated Dose of Reality initiative today. The goal of this information and education campaign is to
Wisconsin Right to Life’s Political Action Committee has endorsed Adam Jarchow in his run for Wisconsin Attorney General. “Mr. Jarchow has demonstrated a commitment to the pro-life cause, both during his time in the State Assembly, where he had a
Wisconsin law is actually remarkably clear: There are precisely two legal methods of absentee voting—in person and by mail.
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today shared the latest update of more than $4.5 billion in investments made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and to ensure Wisconsin’s continued economic recovery. “We’ve made critically important investments to put our state
The establishment of rules authorizing and regulating the use of drop boxes is an obvious step forward to provide all voters a safe and secure opportunity to cast a ballot, especially when concerns linger about the pandemic.
Madison – Sen. Bob Wirch (D-Somers) is calling on the State Legislature, particularly Republicans who control both houses, to use a portion of the state’s projected $3.8 billion budget surplus to address the state’s homelessness problem. “It’s been three and a
This was the first state to hold primary elections. Kleefisch vs. Nicholson is latest example.
State and federal laws requiring advance notice and imposing certain rules on these discharges have been allowed to atrophy into irrelevance, because they are so seldom enforced. And even when they are, the penalties are so nominal that some providers are willing to accept them as a cost of doing business.
MADISON, Wis. — According to multiple media reports, a big campaign donor and a political advisor of right-wing gubernatorial candidate Rebecca Kleefisch have been subpoenaed by a U.S. House Committee in charge of investigating the January 6, 2021 attack on the
We need Apprenticeship Specialists who can serve as success coaches offering life coaching skills, support services, or additional training—whatever supports are needed to make it across the finish line.
Note: If this post has anything to do with Evers, the Evers administration or lame-duck legislation and related lawsuits, please tag it as Evers Administration. Please delete this note before publishing.
Appleton, Wis. – Outagamie County Executive and pro-labor populist U.S. Senate candidate Tom Nelson is scheduled to testify against the controversial Line 5 crude oil pipeline project at a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources hearing set to begin at 4
Someone needs to check the ventilation system at the state Capitol, because whatever is in the air there is obviously driving the Republican legislators looney.
The legislation would change the way electric transmission lines are built and operated in the state, eliminating competition and driving up costs for consumers to benefit a few established monopolies.
“I would like to thank Janet Bewley for her leadership of the Senate Democratic Caucus. One of Senator Bewley’s many skills is being able to listen to others in order to keep our caucus united. Her perspective and ability to bring people together has served us well in difficult times.
MADISON, Wis. – Students across the state will learn about being prepared for disasters, as Wisconsin Emergency Management launches another year of the Student Tools for Emergency Planning (STEP) program. “The STEP program helps fourth and fifth grade students learn the importance of planning for severe weather, fires, and other
Governor Evers today joins the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) and the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) in announcing the launch of the updated Dose of Reality initiative today. The goal of this information and education campaign is to change the conversation around Wisconsin’s opioid epidemic. The Dose of
Wisconsin Right to Life’s Political Action Committee has endorsed Adam Jarchow in his run for Wisconsin Attorney General. “Mr. Jarchow has demonstrated a commitment to the pro-life cause, both during his time in the State Assembly, where he had a 100% pro-life voting record, as well as on the campaign
Wisconsin law is actually remarkably clear: There are precisely two legal methods of absentee voting—in person and by mail.
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today shared the latest update of more than $4.5 billion in investments made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and to ensure Wisconsin’s continued economic recovery. “We’ve made critically important investments to put our state in the best position to ensure a strong economic recovery,
The establishment of rules authorizing and regulating the use of drop boxes is an obvious step forward to provide all voters a safe and secure opportunity to cast a ballot, especially when concerns linger about the pandemic.
Madison – Sen. Bob Wirch (D-Somers) is calling on the State Legislature, particularly Republicans who control both houses, to use a portion of the state’s projected $3.8 billion budget surplus to address the state’s homelessness problem. “It’s been three and a half years since the bipartisan report provided a roadmap for
This was the first state to hold primary elections. Kleefisch vs. Nicholson is latest example.
State and federal laws requiring advance notice and imposing certain rules on these discharges have been allowed to atrophy into irrelevance, because they are so seldom enforced. And even when they are, the penalties are so nominal that some providers are willing to accept them as a cost of doing business.
MADISON, Wis. — According to multiple media reports, a big campaign donor and a political advisor of right-wing gubernatorial candidate Rebecca Kleefisch have been subpoenaed by a U.S. House Committee in charge of investigating the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol. Andrew Hitt and Kelly Ruh are two of four
We need Apprenticeship Specialists who can serve as success coaches offering life coaching skills, support services, or additional training—whatever supports are needed to make it across the finish line.
Note: If this post has anything to do with Evers, the Evers administration or lame-duck legislation and related lawsuits, please tag it as Evers Administration. Please delete this note before publishing.
Appleton, Wis. – Outagamie County Executive and pro-labor populist U.S. Senate candidate Tom Nelson is scheduled to testify against the controversial Line 5 crude oil pipeline project at a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources hearing set to begin at 4 p.m. today (details and remarks below). Nelson has been alone
Someone needs to check the ventilation system at the state Capitol, because whatever is in the air there is obviously driving the Republican legislators looney.
The legislation would change the way electric transmission lines are built and operated in the state, eliminating competition and driving up costs for consumers to benefit a few established monopolies.