Jerry Hanson: We must save our children from ourselves
We must teach our children how to treat people and how to transcend prejudice and bias and embrace fairness and civility.
We must teach our children how to treat people and how to transcend prejudice and bias and embrace fairness and civility.
MADISON — Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has given the specter of nuclear war renewed weight as a global threat, and a new study of the environmental impact of a nuclear conflict describes dire consequences for the world’s oceans. “If there
Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice is deeply disappointed in the WI State Supreme Court’s decision in Teigen v WEC that severely restricts the use of dropboxes and hamstrings the ability of voters to have assistance in delivering their absentee ballot
Evidence of declining interest in summer jobs deserves parental response.
2022AP91 (2022 WI 64) Richard Teigen v. Wisconsin Elections Commission THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OF THE CIRCUIT COURT IS AFFIRMED Justice Rebecca Grassl Bradley delivered the majority opinion of the Court with respect to ¶¶4–10, 12–13, 52–63, and 73–85, in which
OSHKOSH – U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) said the following after the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Friday that ballot drop boxes are illegal: “Regardless of political affiliation, the goal should be to restore confidence in the integrity of our election system.
(July 8, 2022 – Madison, Wisconsin) The Wisconsin Supreme Court 4-3 decision in Teigen v. Wisconsin Elections Commission, has determined that unmanned absentee ballot drop boxes are illegal under Wisconsin election law. The decision handed down on July 8, 2022, in a lawsuit
MADISON, Wis. — Assembly Democratic Leader Greta Neubauer (D-Racine) released the following statement regarding the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s ruling on ballot drop boxes: “It’s clear that Republicans and conservatives at every level of government in Wisconsin are intent on restricting
Today’s decision by the Wisconsin Supreme Court affirms the ability of local public health agencies to respond rapidly to emerging disease to keep our communities safe. When Madison faced its first case of COVID-19 in February 2020, our public health
MADISON — The Supreme Court of Wisconsin allowed a school policy, which protects the right of students to use different names or pronouns at school without being forcibly outed by school faculty, to stay in effect while the case goes
MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Supreme Court today ruled to limit access to the ballot box, and potentially disenfranchised thousands of voters in our state. In response, Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler issued the following statement: “No matter their politics,
(MADISON) – State Rep. Gary Hebl (D-Sun Prairie) was once again named a Conservation Champion by the Wisconsin Conservation Voters, earning a 100% rating from the environmental protection group. Hebl has been named a Conservation Champion by the group in
[Waukesha, Wis.] — In response to the Wisconsin Supreme Court decision holding that unmanned ballot drop boxes are illegal under Wisconsin law, candidate for governor Rebecca Kleefisch released the following statement: “This decision is a huge win for election integrity. But our
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the release of a new report regarding the Ecological Status and Trends of the Upper Mississippi River System. The Status and Trends Report is the third of its kind produced as
Dane County Executive Parisi issued the following statement regarding the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s decision to uphold local health officials’ ability to issue public health orders: “Today’s ruling is a win for every resident of our community. This ruling ensures that
We must teach our children how to treat people and how to transcend prejudice and bias and embrace fairness and civility.
MADISON — Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has given the specter of nuclear war renewed weight as a global threat, and a new study of the environmental impact of a nuclear conflict describes dire consequences for the world’s oceans. “If there were a nuclear war, these huge explosions and the firestorms
Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice is deeply disappointed in the WI State Supreme Court’s decision in Teigen v WEC that severely restricts the use of dropboxes and hamstrings the ability of voters to have assistance in delivering their absentee ballot to the clerk’s office. Today, one month away from the
Evidence of declining interest in summer jobs deserves parental response.
2022AP91 (2022 WI 64) Richard Teigen v. Wisconsin Elections Commission THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OF THE CIRCUIT COURT IS AFFIRMED Justice Rebecca Grassl Bradley delivered the majority opinion of the Court with respect to ¶¶4–10, 12–13, 52–63, and 73–85, in which Chief Justice Annette Kingsland Ziegler, and Justices Patience Drake Roggensack
OSHKOSH – U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) said the following after the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Friday that ballot drop boxes are illegal: “Regardless of political affiliation, the goal should be to restore confidence in the integrity of our election system. This decision is a big step in the right direction.”
(July 8, 2022 – Madison, Wisconsin) The Wisconsin Supreme Court 4-3 decision in Teigen v. Wisconsin Elections Commission, has determined that unmanned absentee ballot drop boxes are illegal under Wisconsin election law. The decision handed down on July 8, 2022, in a lawsuit brought by voters, brings resolution to a key issue in
MADISON, Wis. — Assembly Democratic Leader Greta Neubauer (D-Racine) released the following statement regarding the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s ruling on ballot drop boxes: “It’s clear that Republicans and conservatives at every level of government in Wisconsin are intent on restricting access to the ballot box whenever they can. Today’s ruling
Today’s decision by the Wisconsin Supreme Court affirms the ability of local public health agencies to respond rapidly to emerging disease to keep our communities safe. When Madison faced its first case of COVID-19 in February 2020, our public health systems leapt into action to learn everything they could about
MADISON — The Supreme Court of Wisconsin allowed a school policy, which protects the right of students to use different names or pronouns at school without being forcibly outed by school faculty, to stay in effect while the case goes forward in the lower courts. It also rejected the unusual
MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Supreme Court today ruled to limit access to the ballot box, and potentially disenfranchised thousands of voters in our state. In response, Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler issued the following statement: “No matter their politics, those who believe in democracy strive to ensure that every
(MADISON) – State Rep. Gary Hebl (D-Sun Prairie) was once again named a Conservation Champion by the Wisconsin Conservation Voters, earning a 100% rating from the environmental protection group. Hebl has been named a Conservation Champion by the group in 8 of his 9 terms in office. Hebl released the
[Waukesha, Wis.] — In response to the Wisconsin Supreme Court decision holding that unmanned ballot drop boxes are illegal under Wisconsin law, candidate for governor Rebecca Kleefisch released the following statement: “This decision is a huge win for election integrity. But our work is not done. We must elect a governor committed
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the release of a new report regarding the Ecological Status and Trends of the Upper Mississippi River System. The Status and Trends Report is the third of its kind produced as part of the Upper Mississippi River Restoration (UMRR) program. It includes information
Dane County Executive Parisi issued the following statement regarding the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s decision to uphold local health officials’ ability to issue public health orders: “Today’s ruling is a win for every resident of our community. This ruling ensures that our public health department will have the ability to keep