WisDems: Which Tim said it?

MADISON, Wis. – Yesterday, Tim Michels announced he is entering the Republican primary for governor. #TimTime That now makes two radical politicians named Tim running for governor. Tim Michels and Tim Ramthun share more than just a name — both hold

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WisDems: Tim Michels has no plan to avoid conflict of interest as governor

MADISON, Wis. – Two-time failed candidate and career politician Tim Michels launched his campaign today and told WTMJ’s John Mercure that he hopes his parents’ company will continue to bid for billions in state contracts if he becomes governor. John Mercure [4:00]: “So if you become governor, will Michels Corporation continue to bid

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Wisconsin Institute for Public Policy and Service: Survey to measure attitudes toward diversity and inclusion in Lincoln and Marathon Counties

An upcoming survey seeks feedback from residents of Lincoln and Marathon Counties on their perceptions and attitudes toward diversity, inclusion and community welcomeness. The Lincoln and Marathon County Diversity, Inclusion and Community Welcomeness Study will be released May 3, 2022, and will accept responses until June 3, 2022. A paper

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WisDems: Which Tim said it?

MADISON, Wis. – Yesterday, Tim Michels announced he is entering the Republican primary for governor. #TimTime That now makes two radical politicians named Tim running for governor. Tim Michels and Tim Ramthun share more than just a name — both hold extreme views on abortion and gay marriage, both have attacked

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Van Orden campaign: WI-03 named the top race to flip the House

PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WI – The National Journal released their first House Power Rankings highlighting seats most likely to flip in 2022. Wisconsin’s 3rd District was ranked number one as Derrick Van Orden has proven doubters wrong already, nearly ousting a 24 year incumbent in 2020 and continuing the strong

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TUE AM Update: JFC to review DOT’s plan to spend federal infrastructure funds

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison La Follette School of Public Affairs From WisPolitics.com … — The Joint Finance Committee will meet today to review the Department of Transportation’s plan to use an extra $283 million in federal transportation aid. The Evers administration has proposed putting $123.6 million

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