Rep. Goeben: Democrats vote no to bodily autonomy

Madison – Today Democrats on the Committee on Colleges and Universities voted NO on Assembly Bill 610. This bill allows students or prospective students of any institution of higher education that receives public funding to waive the immunization requirement for

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Rep. Green, Sen. Quinn: Introduce legislation to regulate deer hunting

Madison – Representative Chanz Green (R-Grand View) and Senator Romaine Robert Quinn (R-Cameron) introduced legislation earlier today to regulate deer hunting in Northern Wisconsin. “Deer hunting has been a tradition for generations in Northern Wisconsin. But those traditions have been thrown by the wayside because the population of deer has been

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Rep. Rettinger: Scouts in Schools Bill passes Assembly Education Committee

Madison – Freshman Representative Nik Rettinger (R-Mukwonago) applauded his Assembly colleagues for passing his “Scouts in Schools” legislation, Assembly Bill 592, out of the Assembly Committee on Education today. “Scouts in Schools” would require schools to allow some federally recognized groups, including the Scouts of America and Girl Scouts of

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Sen. Howard: Marklein’s EV Bill passes nearly unanimously

Madison, WI – Sen. Howard Marklein’s (R-Spring Green) bill to enable gas stations, retailers and other private businesses to begin participating in the electric vehicle charging industry passed with nearly unanimous support in the State Senate on Tuesday, January 16, 2024.  The vote was 30-2. “In a great show of

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U.S. Rep. Gallagher: Biden imposing “minimum-pressure” campaign on Houthis, Iran

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) today released the following statement after the Biden administration re-listed the Houthis as Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGT) but failed to designate the Houthis as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. “The Biden administration’s decision to re-list the Houthis as Specially Designated Global Terrorists may seem

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Rep. Goeben: Democrats vote no to bodily autonomy

Madison – Today Democrats on the Committee on Colleges and Universities voted NO on Assembly Bill 610. This bill allows students or prospective students of any institution of higher education that receives public funding to waive the immunization requirement for reasons of health, religion, or personal conviction. In addition, this

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Anderson Campaign: FWBA deciding about how well-informed WI voters will be…

MIDDLETON, Wis. – Jan. 17, 2024 — Phil Anderson, Libertarian candidate for the United States Senate in Wisconsin, has submitted a petition to encourage the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association (WBA) Foundation to reconsider their debate criteria for the late 2024 Senate debates leading up to the November election. The foundation board will consider the

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A Better Wisconsin Together: What did Brad buy? Right-wing State Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel spends campaign cash on travel, meals, and event tickets for himself

MADISON, Wis. — Current right-wing candidate for Wisconsin State Supreme Court Brad Schimel was widely criticized for his wasteful spending as state Attorney General in advance of losing his 2018 re-election bid for the office. Based on his latest campaign finance report, Schimel hasn’t changed his suspect spending habits. Records reveal

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The Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party: Gallagher and Energy and Commerce Chairs launch inquiry into taxpayer funding streams funneled to CCP-backed researcher

Washington, D.C. — Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI), Chairman of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, alongside House Energy and Commerce Committee (E&C) Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA), E&C Subcommittee on Communications and Technology Chair Bob Latta (R-OH), E&C Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Chair Morgan Griffith (R-VA), E&C

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Dept. of Health Services: Health agency urges parents, caregivers to be aware of signs of self-harm after school breaks

As students begin the spring semester, the Department of Health Services (DHS) encourages parents and caregivers to be aware of Wisconsin Emergency Department data from the National Syndromic Surveillance Program that shows young people experience large increases in self-harm injuries at certain times of the year, including when school resumes

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