Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin: Coalition of nonprofit organizations urge legislators to protect 700,000 Wisconsinites at risk of losing vital food support due to mpending SNAP cuts

Madison, WI, October 10, 2025 – In an effort to protect critical food support for thousands of Wisconsinites, local nonprofit organizations are urging members of the Wisconsin State Legislature to fully and immediately support the Wisconsin Department of Health Services’ (DHS) request

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Rewind: Your Week in Review for Oct. 10

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and Wisconsin Public Radio Capitol Reporter Anya Van Wagtendonk discuss the governor’s race, a Waukesha County judge’s ruling requiring state election officials to verify voters’ citizenship, the continuing fight over legislative oversight of administrative rules and more.

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Hulsey campaign: Honors World Homeless day

Small Business Owner Brett Hulsey Honors World Homeless  Day with Current and Former Homeless Families, Calls on Pres. Trump, other Candidates to do the Same Madison, WI–Former and current homeless people joined small businessman Brett Hulsey at the State Capitol

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Gregg Hoffmann: Mining issue is back in Wisconsin

Those of us who are old enough remember the Crandon mine and other mining controversies. The issues led to a mining moratorium that was lifted by the state Legislature in 2017. Mining is an issue again after some recent exploratory drilling in northern Wisconsin.

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Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin: Coalition of nonprofit organizations urge legislators to protect 700,000 Wisconsinites at risk of losing vital food support due to mpending SNAP cuts

Madison, WI, October 10, 2025 – In an effort to protect critical food support for thousands of Wisconsinites, local nonprofit organizations are urging members of the Wisconsin State Legislature to fully and immediately support the Wisconsin Department of Health Services’ (DHS) request for funding to pay for changes to the Supplemental Nutrition

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Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault, End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin: Federal court blocks Trump-Vance administration’s unlawful restrictions on health and housing grants

Rhode Island — Today, a federal judge in Rhode Island entered an order preliminarily blocking the sweeping and unlawful restrictions the Trump-Vance administration imposed on federal grants administered by the U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This decision, which follows an earlier granting of

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Souls to the Polls: Faith leaders, and the Fight of Our Lives Coalition will rally to demand our elected leaders save Obamacare, medicaid, and medicare

Milwaukee-area faith leaders gather with voting rights activists, community partners, and voters to demand our elected leaders end this Government shutdown and PROTECT OUR RIGHT TO HEALTHCARE!! MILWAUKEE, WI—As if the passage of the latest tax bill in Washington wasn’t going to cause enough pain, Republicans in Washington have now

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Waukesha County Exec. Farrow: FEMA assistance for Waukesha County flood survivors tops $8 million with one month left to apply

(Waukesha, WI) –Waukesha County officials are reminding residents who experienced damage from the August flooding that there is only one month left to apply for federal disaster assistance through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The deadline to apply for individual assistance is November 12. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) loan

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Rewind: Your Week in Review for Oct. 10

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and Wisconsin Public Radio Capitol Reporter Anya Van Wagtendonk discuss the governor’s race, a Waukesha County judge’s ruling requiring state election officials to verify voters’ citizenship, the continuing fight over legislative oversight of administrative rules and more.

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Opportunity Wisconsin: With WIC funding in jeopardy, Wisconsin families demand Republicans end shutdown and address healthcare costs

MADISON, Wis. – With funding for the WIC nutrition program on the verge of running out, Wisconsin families and community leaders are demanding that Congressional Republicans immediately reopen the government and take action to prevent skyrocketing healthcare costs. Experts warn that funding for WIC—the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants,

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Rep Knodl, Sen. Hutton: Announce “WISER Act” to deliver faster disaster relief for Wisconsin families and businesses

MADISON – Senator Rob Hutton (R–Brookfield) and Representative Dan Knodl (R–Germantown) announced new legislation today to help Wisconsin families and small businesses recover faster after natural disasters. The Wisconsin State Emergency Relief (WISER) Act creates a state grant program to fill critical gaps in disaster relief when federal assistance isn’t

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Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin: ICYMI: Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin, Outagamie County District Attorney’s Office, and Harbor House highlight crime victims’ rights

APPLETON, Wis. –  In case you missed it, Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin and the Outagamie County District Attorney’s Office, in collaboration with the Harbor House, worked together to raise awareness about the rights and resources provided to support crime victims through an informative display of silhouettes at the Outagamie County

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Hulsey campaign: Honors World Homeless day

Small Business Owner Brett Hulsey Honors World Homeless  Day with Current and Former Homeless Families, Calls on Pres. Trump, other Candidates to do the Same Madison, WI–Former and current homeless people joined small businessman Brett Hulsey at the State Capitol to honor World Homeless Day, highlight his record helping, employing,

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Gregg Hoffmann: Mining issue is back in Wisconsin

Those of us who are old enough remember the Crandon mine and other mining controversies. The issues led to a mining moratorium that was lifted by the state Legislature in 2017. Mining is an issue again after some recent exploratory drilling in northern Wisconsin.

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