Bad River Band: Responds to US Brief on Line 5

Chicago, IL — Chairman Robert Blanchard of the Bad River Band shared the following statement in response to the legal brief filed yesterday by the United States Department of Justice and pending approval in the Seventh Circuit: For over a

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Redistricting parties split on who should cover consultants’ tab

GOP lawmakers told the state Supreme Court they shouldn’t be on the hook for any of the expenses incurred by the consultants the liberal majority hired in the case, arguing the entire process was improper. Meanwhile, the Republican voters who intervened in the suit argued the court should cover the costs. And the Dem plaintiffs argued the Legislature alone should pick up the tab.

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U.S. Sen. Johnson: Exposes weaponized federal government during COVID at Heritage Foundation Event

WASHINGTON – On Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) spoke at the ‘Weaponization of U.S. Government’ Symposium hosted by the Heritage Foundation. Interviewed by Children’s Health Defense President Mary Holland, the senator gave an account of the federal government’s weaponization during COVID and stressed the importance of Congressional oversight. Watch Sen.

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Bad River Band: Responds to US Brief on Line 5

Chicago, IL — Chairman Robert Blanchard of the Bad River Band shared the following statement in response to the legal brief filed yesterday by the United States Department of Justice and pending approval in the Seventh Circuit: For over a decade, Enbridge has trespassed on our sovereign land and imperiled

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Dept. of Transportation: Watch for Adopt-A-Highway crews on Wisconsin roadsides

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) is reminding drivers to stay alert and give space to Adopt-A-Highway volunteers, who routinely collect trash and recyclables along state highways. “Each year, Wisconsinites generously take time out of their schedules to pick up trash and recyclables along the roadside,” WisDOT Secretary Craig Thompson

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Redistricting parties split on who should cover consultants’ tab

GOP lawmakers told the state Supreme Court they shouldn’t be on the hook for any of the expenses incurred by the consultants the liberal majority hired in the case, arguing the entire process was improper. Meanwhile, the Republican voters who intervened in the suit argued the court should cover the costs. And the Dem plaintiffs argued the Legislature alone should pick up the tab.

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U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Support builds for Baldwin’s push to investigate unfair Chinese trade practices in shipbuilding

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Bob Casey (D-PA) announced growing support for their push for the Biden Administration to initiate an investigation into the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) unfair trade practices in commercial shipbuilding that undermine American workers and jeopardize our national security. Senators Sherrod

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Fair Wisconsin PAC: Endorses President Joe Biden and Vice  President Kamala Harris

Fair Wisconsin PAC, the Badger state’s only statewide LGBTQ+ civil  rights and political advocacy organization, announced on Wednesday  their endorsement of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala  Harris.  Fair Wisconsin’s Policy and Advocacy Director Sean O’Brien issued  the following statement:  “Since day one, the Biden Harris administration has worked

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PSC: Now accepting public comments on home energy rebate programs

MADISON – Wisconsin is one step closer to rolling out the new Home Energy Rebate programs as the Public Service Commission (PSC) is now accepting public comments on the draft application and program materials. Part of President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, these new Home Energy Rebate programs will help Wisconsin residents

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