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The problem is not that we have insufficient election laws, but that those laws were broken, and there has been no accountability. The burning unanswered question is who will hold people accountable for election law violations.
While I am elated that Gov. Tony Evers swiftly vetoed AB 966, I believe it is my responsibility to remind you that we are not “out of the woods.”
The reviews of Jackson’s nomination from some of the nation’s most prominent libertarians have been strikingly positive.
Wisconsin offers the symbiotic opportunity for state and national Republicans to define and launch the next era of the GOP.
Whatever the outcomes of this fall’s elections those in power and the new U W president should consider asking Tommy Thompson to help our state and university grow in greatness.
Climate change alarmism has become a science of its own.
Changing to a “Wisconsin” museum may be the only way to assure state support.
MILWAUKEE, Wis. —On the heels of the Affordable Care Act’s twelfth anniversary, Opportunity Wisconsin today launched a new radio ad as part of their multimillion dollar advertising campaign calling out Senator Ron Johnson for putting his own personal profits above hardworking Wisconsinites. The
PSC Chair Rebecca Cameron Valcq says about 650,000 Wisconsin residents still lack access to broadband infrastructure and a similar number can’t afford it. Appearing yesterday in a WisconsinEye interview, Valcq provided an update on Wisconsin’s efforts to expand broadband access
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(Onalaska, WI) – Today, West Salem native Ryan Huebsch announced his candidacy for Wisconsin’s 94th Assembly District seat. “Wisconsin, like much of the nation, is struggling under the poor decisions of our leaders in both Madison and in Washington,” said Huebsch. “From our
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The problem is not that we have insufficient election laws, but that those laws were broken, and there has been no accountability. The burning unanswered question is who will hold people accountable for election law violations.
While I am elated that Gov. Tony Evers swiftly vetoed AB 966, I believe it is my responsibility to remind you that we are not “out of the woods.”
The reviews of Jackson’s nomination from some of the nation’s most prominent libertarians have been strikingly positive.
Wisconsin offers the symbiotic opportunity for state and national Republicans to define and launch the next era of the GOP.
Whatever the outcomes of this fall’s elections those in power and the new U W president should consider asking Tommy Thompson to help our state and university grow in greatness.
Climate change alarmism has become a science of its own.
Changing to a “Wisconsin” museum may be the only way to assure state support.
MILWAUKEE, Wis. —On the heels of the Affordable Care Act’s twelfth anniversary, Opportunity Wisconsin today launched a new radio ad as part of their multimillion dollar advertising campaign calling out Senator Ron Johnson for putting his own personal profits above hardworking Wisconsinites. The new radio ad, “Top Priority,” highlights Senator Johnson’s long track
PSC Chair Rebecca Cameron Valcq says about 650,000 Wisconsin residents still lack access to broadband infrastructure and a similar number can’t afford it. Appearing yesterday in a WisconsinEye interview, Valcq provided an update on Wisconsin’s efforts to expand broadband access to more state residents. Since 2019, the state has invested
STORY TOPICS – White house – Coronavirus – State government – Federal government – Local government – Agribusiness – Civil liberties – Consumer protection – Courts – Economy – Education – Elections – Environment – Foxconn – Health care – Law and order – Manufacturing – Public health and safety
(Onalaska, WI) – Today, West Salem native Ryan Huebsch announced his candidacy for Wisconsin’s 94th Assembly District seat. “Wisconsin, like much of the nation, is struggling under the poor decisions of our leaders in both Madison and in Washington,” said Huebsch. “From our unaffordable economy, to our childrens’ education, from health care for