Sen. Baldwin: Tammy Tuesdays: May 14, 2024

Hi folks! Welcome back to Tammy Tuesdays, our weekly update email on Tammy’s work and the big fights she’s taking on for Wisconsin families. Tammy knows that there’s more that unites us than divides. She understands that Wisconsin’s middle-class families

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Rep. Steffen: Evers continues to oppose closure of failing GBCI

Madison, WI–In a stunning letter to the Village of Allouez, Governor Tony Evers formally rejected multiple state-funded structural engineering reports and community demands to decommission Wisconsin’s 126-year old maximum security prison. State Representative David Steffen (R-Howard) provided the following statement

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Owen Robinson: UWM’s disgraceful appeasement

When given an opportunity to educate young adults and reject antisemitic, terrorist, and communist activists, UWM and Chancellor Mone chose to support and enable them. This choice is a disgrace that succors a culture of hate on the UWM campus.

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Tom Still: From the lab to promising drugs, WARF Therapeutics aims to quickly lever research

Work taking place at WARF Therapeutics is a big part of why Wisconsin is being considered for a medical “tech hub” designation by the federal government, which could put more resources into play. Wisconsin has all the world-class ingredients to build such a hub – and to answer the question sometimes asked on Main Street or inside the State Capitol: “What’s all that research doing for us?”

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WisDems: ICYMI: Rep. Deb Andraca, Senate candidate Jodi Habush Sinykin, and former DNR board member Todd Ambs slam Republicans’ obstruction at Cedarburg roundtable

MADISON, Wis. — Yesterday, Joint Finance Committee Member Rep. Deb Andraca, candidate for Senate Jodi Habush Sinykin, and Todd Ambs, a former Department of Natural Resources Board member whose appointment was rejected by Senate Republicans, joined local leaders and environmental advocates to call out Duey Stroebel and Joint Finance Republicans’ refusal

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Dept. of Public Instruction: Program aimed at retaining special educators celebrates successful first year

MADISON — A program launched last year by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction aimed at tackling special education educator staffing challenges is celebrating the completion of its first year. In its pilot year, 258 participants successfully completed the DPI’s Special Educator Induction Program, which offers support services to newly employed

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Sen. Baldwin: Tammy Tuesdays: May 14, 2024

Hi folks! Welcome back to Tammy Tuesdays, our weekly update email on Tammy’s work and the big fights she’s taking on for Wisconsin families. Tammy knows that there’s more that unites us than divides. She understands that Wisconsin’s middle-class families all want good paying jobs, affordable health care, and the

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Agrace: ‘Race for Agrace’ comes to Madison June 2

MADISON, Wis. – To help ensure all area residents have access to its services, Agrace is hosting its 8th annual Race for Agrace fundraiser in Madison on Sunday, June 2. The family-friendly event includes a 5K run/walk and a 1-mile walk, and strollers are welcome on the course. Individuals and teams

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Rep. Steffen: Evers continues to oppose closure of failing GBCI

Madison, WI–In a stunning letter to the Village of Allouez, Governor Tony Evers formally rejected multiple state-funded structural engineering reports and community demands to decommission Wisconsin’s 126-year old maximum security prison. State Representative David Steffen (R-Howard) provided the following statement in response to the Governor’s letter: “Governor Evers’ decision to

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Owen Robinson: UWM’s disgraceful appeasement

When given an opportunity to educate young adults and reject antisemitic, terrorist, and communist activists, UWM and Chancellor Mone chose to support and enable them. This choice is a disgrace that succors a culture of hate on the UWM campus.

Read More »

Tom Still: From the lab to promising drugs, WARF Therapeutics aims to quickly lever research

Work taking place at WARF Therapeutics is a big part of why Wisconsin is being considered for a medical “tech hub” designation by the federal government, which could put more resources into play. Wisconsin has all the world-class ingredients to build such a hub – and to answer the question sometimes asked on Main Street or inside the State Capitol: “What’s all that research doing for us?”

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