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A bombshell court filing accuses the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign of spying on internet traffic at Donald Trump’s New York apartment, his campaign headquarters at Trump Tower, and even the White House once he was elected president.
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Mine is one of many businesses that will benefit from better infrastructure.
MADISON, Wis. ‒ While starting to decrease, COVID-19 case counts are still very high in Wisconsin, and one segment of the population remains quite vulnerable – unvaccinated children 5 to 11 years old. UW Health has witnessed a stark decline in scheduling
Madison, WI – February 18, 2022 – As the 2022 crop production season begins, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will contact producers nationwide to determine their plans for the upcoming growing season. “Each year,
MADISON – Representative Loren Oldenburg (Viroqua) commends the passage of three bills he authored, Assembly Bills 730, 932, and 973. These bills were passed on February 17th by the Wisconsin State Assembly. Over the course of the past year Representative Oldenburg has
Madison – Today, the Wisconsin Assembly passed a number of bills that add additional barriers in order to receive unemployment insurance, food stamps, and Medicaid, while weakening other social benefit programs. Representative Dave Considine (D-Baraboo) released the following statement on the
MADISON – Today, Assembly Democrats forced Republican leadership to go on the record about whether they support Assembly Joint Resolution 120 from Republican Rep. Tim Ramthun, which would attempt to illegally recall Wisconsin’s 2020 electoral votes: “Over the past year
MADISON – Today, the Wisconsin State Assembly met in regular session and took up Republican-authored legislation to restrict public benefits, including FoodShare, Medicaid, and unemployment insurance. Rep. Conley (D-Janesville) released the following statement in response: “Wisconsin needs real solutions to
Madison…Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) praised today’s session day to help move people from government dependence to independence by getting individuals back to work. “For over a year, Republicans have led the way on addressing the workforce crisis in Wisconsin
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A bombshell court filing accuses the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign of spying on internet traffic at Donald Trump’s New York apartment, his campaign headquarters at Trump Tower, and even the White House once he was elected president.
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Mine is one of many businesses that will benefit from better infrastructure.
MADISON, Wis. ‒ While starting to decrease, COVID-19 case counts are still very high in Wisconsin, and one segment of the population remains quite vulnerable – unvaccinated children 5 to 11 years old. UW Health has witnessed a stark decline in scheduling for vaccinations in this age group. When the Pfizer/BioNTech mRNA
Madison, WI – February 18, 2022 – As the 2022 crop production season begins, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will contact producers nationwide to determine their plans for the upcoming growing season. “Each year, the agriculture industry anticipates USDA’s Prospective Plantings report, which provides
MADISON – Representative Loren Oldenburg (Viroqua) commends the passage of three bills he authored, Assembly Bills 730, 932, and 973. These bills were passed on February 17th by the Wisconsin State Assembly. Over the course of the past year Representative Oldenburg has worked with Mayor Helgerson and the City of Westby to
Madison – Today, the Wisconsin Assembly passed a number of bills that add additional barriers in order to receive unemployment insurance, food stamps, and Medicaid, while weakening other social benefit programs. Representative Dave Considine (D-Baraboo) released the following statement on the passage of these bills: “The Wisconsin people are some of
MADISON – Today, Assembly Democrats forced Republican leadership to go on the record about whether they support Assembly Joint Resolution 120 from Republican Rep. Tim Ramthun, which would attempt to illegally recall Wisconsin’s 2020 electoral votes: “Over the past year and a half, audits, recounts, official canvasses, and court cases
MADISON – Today, the Wisconsin State Assembly met in regular session and took up Republican-authored legislation to restrict public benefits, including FoodShare, Medicaid, and unemployment insurance. Rep. Conley (D-Janesville) released the following statement in response: “Wisconsin needs real solutions to workforce challenges. The GOP continues to attack the working class,
Madison…Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) praised today’s session day to help move people from government dependence to independence by getting individuals back to work. “For over a year, Republicans have led the way on addressing the workforce crisis in Wisconsin while Governor Evers does nothing. Governor Evers has a long