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The state Supreme Court’s fake nonpartisan pretense will be fully revealed in the spring.

The U.S. Supreme Court is stripping back the power of government and returning it to the people.

In a crowded Democratic field, Nelson stood out to me because of his consistency in pushing for progressive policies.

The roles of some of our organizations have changed, but you can still be guided to safe and legal abortion clinics in neighboring states.

The evolving tech transition at Wisconsin’s DWD has attracted notice from similar agencies in other states.

These so-called lower-tier candidates will be mostly ignored in election coverage stories and most, if not all, will be banned from debates. That’s a shame, as most voters will not hear from these candidates and their views on important issues.
Madison – Wisconsin Family Action Political Action Committee (WFA PAC) announced today another round of candidate endorsements for this fall’s primary election and general elections. These endorsements are in addition to those released earlier this year. An up-to-date list of

What makes a legislator effective? The Thompson Center invites you to attend a virtual event on July 22, 2022 from 11am-12:30pm CT that will explore the elements of measuring legislative success. Featuring a panel of five speakers, each will share
STORY TOPICS – Coronavirus – Governor’s race – Us senate race – Congressional races – Local government – Civil liberties – Courts – Culture – Economy – Education – Elections – Environment – Health care – Law and order –
OSKHOSH, Wis. – The Paine Art Center and Gardens today announced it will host “The Nature of Light: An Exploration After Dark” – its largest exhibition to date – from Aug 8-Oct 30, 2022. The exhibit, which will feature dozens of illuminated art
MADISON, WI – The Partisan Primary is on Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022. In the August Partisan Primary, each political party narrows down its candidates for the November election. You may vote for candidates in only one political party of your
Madison- Republican Candidate for Secretary of State Amy Loudenbeck says Wisconsin voters must make sure Doug La Follette’s days of neglecting the Secretary of State’s office are over. That comes following today’s announcement from Senator Kathy Bernier and Representative Dan
Milwaukee – Today, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 890 announced their endorsement of Alex Lasry in this year’s Democratic Primary for U.S. Senate, citing his proven track record of support for organized labor. “We’re proud to endorse Alex Lasry
LAC COURTE OREILLES RESERVATION — Gov. Tony Evers today announced up to $4.6 million in grants through the Workforce Innovation Grant Program will be awarded to the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians to support water infrastructure in a 32-unit
LA CROSSE, WI – The Progressive Turnout Project, the largest voter contact organization in the country, is announcing their endorsement of Brad Pfaff’s campaign for Congress. “It’s an honor to have another grassroots endorsement for my campaign for Congress,” said Brad Pfaff.
Menomonie, Wis. — A Minnesota-based company has been recognized by University of Wisconsin-Stout as its Employer of the Year. Fastenal, from Winona, Minn., recently was honored by the university’s Career Services office for its efforts to engage with students on
MADISON, WI — State Representatives Jonathan Brostoff, Supreme Moore Omokunde, and Christine Sinicki, all of Milwaukee, today endorsed Alexia Sabor for Wisconsin Secretary of State. “Alexia is smart and focused on the issues that are important,” said Rep. Brostoff, who
MILWAUKEE (July 7, 2022) – Starting this week and running through July 26, an information technology and esports class will be offered within Milwaukee Public Schools for the first time ever. The world of competitive video gaming is a fast-growing,
Next Tuesday, the Madison Common Council will take up a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Connected Communities initiative, which advances changes to the electric grid to cut energy costs and emissions. The grant award is in partnership
Madison, Wis. — Momentum at the Institute for Reforming Government (IRG) continues to grow as the organization announced today the addition of Alex Ignatowski as its Director of State Budget and Government Reform. Alex has a strong background and experience in

The state Supreme Court’s fake nonpartisan pretense will be fully revealed in the spring.

The U.S. Supreme Court is stripping back the power of government and returning it to the people.

In a crowded Democratic field, Nelson stood out to me because of his consistency in pushing for progressive policies.

The roles of some of our organizations have changed, but you can still be guided to safe and legal abortion clinics in neighboring states.

The evolving tech transition at Wisconsin’s DWD has attracted notice from similar agencies in other states.

These so-called lower-tier candidates will be mostly ignored in election coverage stories and most, if not all, will be banned from debates. That’s a shame, as most voters will not hear from these candidates and their views on important issues.
Madison – Wisconsin Family Action Political Action Committee (WFA PAC) announced today another round of candidate endorsements for this fall’s primary election and general elections. These endorsements are in addition to those released earlier this year. An up-to-date list of WFA PAC-endorsed candidates is available HERE. State Senate State Assembly Rachael

What makes a legislator effective? The Thompson Center invites you to attend a virtual event on July 22, 2022 from 11am-12:30pm CT that will explore the elements of measuring legislative success. Featuring a panel of five speakers, each will share their expertise on lawmaking. Following the speakers’ presentations, there will
STORY TOPICS – Coronavirus – Governor’s race – Us senate race – Congressional races – Local government – Civil liberties – Courts – Culture – Economy – Education – Elections – Environment – Health care – Law and order – Mining – Public health and safety – Small business –
OSKHOSH, Wis. – The Paine Art Center and Gardens today announced it will host “The Nature of Light: An Exploration After Dark” – its largest exhibition to date – from Aug 8-Oct 30, 2022. The exhibit, which will feature dozens of illuminated art settings, thousands of colorful changing lights and more than 50
MADISON, WI – The Partisan Primary is on Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022. In the August Partisan Primary, each political party narrows down its candidates for the November election. You may vote for candidates in only one political party of your choice. Your voter registration is not associated with a political
Madison- Republican Candidate for Secretary of State Amy Loudenbeck says Wisconsin voters must make sure Doug La Follette’s days of neglecting the Secretary of State’s office are over. That comes following today’s announcement from Senator Kathy Bernier and Representative Dan Knodl that Wisconsin Secretary of State Doug La Follette has
Milwaukee – Today, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 890 announced their endorsement of Alex Lasry in this year’s Democratic Primary for U.S. Senate, citing his proven track record of support for organized labor. “We’re proud to endorse Alex Lasry because his proven track record shows us what kind of
LAC COURTE OREILLES RESERVATION — Gov. Tony Evers today announced up to $4.6 million in grants through the Workforce Innovation Grant Program will be awarded to the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians to support water infrastructure in a 32-unit workforce housing development to be constructed by the Tribe in
LA CROSSE, WI – The Progressive Turnout Project, the largest voter contact organization in the country, is announcing their endorsement of Brad Pfaff’s campaign for Congress. “It’s an honor to have another grassroots endorsement for my campaign for Congress,” said Brad Pfaff. “The Progressive Turnout Project is committed to talking to voters
Menomonie, Wis. — A Minnesota-based company has been recognized by University of Wisconsin-Stout as its Employer of the Year. Fastenal, from Winona, Minn., recently was honored by the university’s Career Services office for its efforts to engage with students on multiple levels during the 2021-22 academic year. “Fastenal’s culture and
MADISON, WI — State Representatives Jonathan Brostoff, Supreme Moore Omokunde, and Christine Sinicki, all of Milwaukee, today endorsed Alexia Sabor for Wisconsin Secretary of State. “Alexia is smart and focused on the issues that are important,” said Rep. Brostoff, who represents the 19th Assembly District, including Milwaukee’s East Side, downtown,
MILWAUKEE (July 7, 2022) – Starting this week and running through July 26, an information technology and esports class will be offered within Milwaukee Public Schools for the first time ever. The world of competitive video gaming is a fast-growing, international phenomenon with millions of fans and a billion-dollar industry
Next Tuesday, the Madison Common Council will take up a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Connected Communities initiative, which advances changes to the electric grid to cut energy costs and emissions. The grant award is in partnership with Slipstream and MGE, Rocky Mountain Institute, the American Council
Madison, Wis. — Momentum at the Institute for Reforming Government (IRG) continues to grow as the organization announced today the addition of Alex Ignatowski as its Director of State Budget and Government Reform. Alex has a strong background and experience in the Executive Branch including working in former Governor Scott Walker’s