Rep. Rozar: Calls out Governor for rejecting choice

Madison — Representative Donna Rozar (R-Marshfield) released the following statement regarding the vetoes of Assembly Bills (AB) 141 and 142 by Governor Evers. “Last week, Governor Evers chose to reject consumer’s freedom of choice. By vetoing AB 141 and 142, state

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Rep. Spiros: Responds to veto of consumer choice bills

Madison – Representative John Spiros (R-Marshfield) released the following statement after two bills to ensure consumer choice, Assembly Bills 141 and 142, were vetoed: “As a co-sponsor of these bills, I was incredibly disappointed to see that the Governor chose not

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Dan O’Donnell: Who watches the watchmen?

Just days after circumventing Wisconsin Supreme Court rules to fire the director of the state court system, the court’s new liberal majority took the unprecedented step of stripping Chief Justice Annette Ziegler of her power to administer court business, which most significantly includes determining which cases are taken up in what order.

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WisDems: One year after the signing of the CHIPS Act, would Eric Hovde, Scott Mayer, and David Clarke put China over Wisconsin manufacturers?

MADISON, Wis. — One year ago today, the Tammy Baldwin-backed CHIPS and Science Act was signed into law, strengthening America’s competitive advantage over China and making monumental investments in American and Wisconsin manufacturing and jobs.  With Eric Hovde, Scott Mayer, and David Clarke ready to enter the race for U.S. Senate, Wisconsinites deserve to

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Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul announces proposed $940,000 settlement with Didion Milling and Didion Ethanol for alleged air pollution violations

MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul today announced a proposed $940,000 settlement with Didion Milling, Inc., and Didion Ethanol, LLC. The settlement, which today was sent to the Joint Committee on Finance for approval, is expected to resolve a civil environmental enforcement action alleging violations of the companies’ air

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Rep. Rozar: Calls out Governor for rejecting choice

Madison — Representative Donna Rozar (R-Marshfield) released the following statement regarding the vetoes of Assembly Bills (AB) 141 and 142 by Governor Evers. “Last week, Governor Evers chose to reject consumer’s freedom of choice. By vetoing AB 141 and 142, state agencies and local governments retain the authority to ban gas-powered

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Tundraland Home Improvements: Gives back and helps Stevens Point art students express creativity with window art

WAUSAU, Wis. [Aug. 9, 2023] – Tundraland Home Improvements, a LEAF Home owned company specializing in decks, baths and walk-in showers, is excited to launch its Stevens Point Student Art Series window decoration initiative on Saturday, August 12 at the Exhibitour Wausau Art + Wine Walk event. This is the first of a monthly campaign featuring

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Alds. Dimitrijevic, Brostoff, Bauman, Westmoreland, Zamarippa, Murphy, Borkowski, Pérez: Legislature needs to act in support of families during special session

The call yesterday (Tuesday, August 8) by Governor Evers for a special session of the state Legislature to address workforce development and child care issues affecting families in Milwaukee and across the state is right on the money, and comes at the right time. We firmly support the Governor’s call

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Opportunity Wisconsin: Congressional Republicans’ debt limit extremism leads to US credit rating downgrade as new federal funding deadline approaches

MADISON, Wis. – Months after Congressional Republicans, including Reps. Bryan Steil, Derrick Van Orden, and Tom Tiffany risked our economic recovery by pushing the country to the brink of default, Fitch Ratings cited the weaponization of debt limit negotiations as a key factor in their decision to lower the credit

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Rep. Spiros: Responds to veto of consumer choice bills

Madison – Representative John Spiros (R-Marshfield) released the following statement after two bills to ensure consumer choice, Assembly Bills 141 and 142, were vetoed: “As a co-sponsor of these bills, I was incredibly disappointed to see that the Governor chose not to support consumer choice and the free market,” Rep. Spiros

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Dan O’Donnell: Who watches the watchmen?

Just days after circumventing Wisconsin Supreme Court rules to fire the director of the state court system, the court’s new liberal majority took the unprecedented step of stripping Chief Justice Annette Ziegler of her power to administer court business, which most significantly includes determining which cases are taken up in what order.

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