WisGOP: Democrats fail farmers during National Agriculture Week

[La Crosse, WI] – While Republicans fight for our farmers and rural communities, Democrats have abandoned rural Americans and undermine their way of life. In 2021, Wisconsin lost hundreds of farms and 100,000 acres of farmland as a result of failed Democrat policies. This National Agriculture Week, Wisconsinites remembered how Democrats like Tony Evers, Mandela Barnes, Josh Kaul, and Joe Biden have abandoned rural Americans while catering to the far-left fringe in Madison: Tony Evers attempted to raise taxes on Wisconsin farmers and impose a far-left environmental agenda that would have forced more red tape. Mandela Barnes backs the Green New Deal, which would further spike energy costs,

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IBEW Local 494: Celebrates the final decision of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on the Colectivo Coffee workers successful unionization campaign Effort

Milwaukee, WI – The following statement was released by Business Manager Dean A. Warsh of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Local 494 in regards to the NLRB’s final decision regarding the IBEW being the rightfully elected and NLRB certified representative of the workers of Colectivo Coffee: “The bold and brave workers of Colectivo Coffee really have something to celebrate after the wonderful news out of Washington D.C. yesterday,” said Business Manager Dean A. Warsh. “This past January, the owners and management of Colectivo Coffee had filed for an additional review of the union election that NLRB representatives had already

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WILL: Appeals religious liberty case to U.S. Supreme Court 

The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) filed a petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Supreme Court in St. Augustine v. Underly, urging the high court to review whether the Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction violated the First Amendment when it withheld transportation benefits from an independent Catholic school unless it agreed not to call itself “Catholic.” The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision in December that DPI violated the law, but did not resolve the core constitutional questions of religious liberty at stake in the case. The Quote: WILL Deputy Counsel, Anthony LoCoco, said,

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Conservative attorney says efforts to decertify 2020 election serve ‘zero legal purpose’

Conservative Attorney James Bopp told an Assembly committee efforts to decertify the results of the last presidential election in Wisconsin serve “zero legal purpose.” Bopp, who has represented former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman during his investigation into the last election, told an Assembly Elections and Campaigns public hearing yesterday the chance to decertify passed after Jan. 6 last year. Gableman has asked lawmakers to “take a hard look” at decertifying the results of that election. Bopp led multiple lawsuits seeking to disqualify hundreds of thousands of votes from predominantly Democratic cities shortly after the last election. “You had the

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Van Orden Campaign: ICYMI: Van Orden calls for inflation accountability, receives Grocers Association endorsement

PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WI – Yesterday, Derrick Van Orden was joined by three members of the 3rd District community – a farmer, a truck driver, and a mom – to talk about the impact inflation and rising gas prices is having on them. Derrick and the participants in the press conference set out to show that these rising prices have a real impact on families, an impact that has been repeatedly ignored or played down in Washington DC. Derrick also received the endorsement of the Wisconsin Grocers Association yesterday, in which they praised his small business and military background. Take a look

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U.S. Rep. Gallagher: Gallagher, Pocan introduce bill to strengthen medical supply chains

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Reps. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) and Mark Pocan (D-WI) introduced the Medical Supply Chain Security Act. This bill would strengthen medical supply chains by giving the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the authority to analyze sourcing locations of medical products and help more quickly bring products to market should shortages exist. “Just two years ago, the Chinese Communist Party threatened to withhold lifesaving medical equipment from the U.S. so they could drown Americans in a ‘sea of coronavirus.’ If we don’t do everything in our power to end our over-reliance on China for these critical products, next time,

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WisGOP: Democrats fail farmers during National Agriculture Week

[La Crosse, WI] – While Republicans fight for our farmers and rural communities, Democrats have abandoned rural Americans and undermine their way of life. In 2021, Wisconsin lost hundreds of farms and 100,000 acres of farmland as a result of failed Democrat policies. This National Agriculture Week, Wisconsinites remembered how Democrats like Tony Evers,

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IBEW Local 494: Celebrates the final decision of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on the Colectivo Coffee workers successful unionization campaign Effort

Milwaukee, WI – The following statement was released by Business Manager Dean A. Warsh of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Local 494 in regards to the NLRB’s final decision regarding the IBEW being the rightfully elected and NLRB certified representative of the workers of Colectivo Coffee: “The bold and

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WILL: Appeals religious liberty case to U.S. Supreme Court 

The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) filed a petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Supreme Court in St. Augustine v. Underly, urging the high court to review whether the Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction violated the First Amendment when it withheld transportation benefits from an independent

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