Rep. Billings: Governor signs legislation to address PFAS

Madison – Today, Governor Evers signed two bills—Assembly Bill 130 and 131—to address PFAS contamination in Wisconsin. Representative Jill Billings issued the following statement in response: “Today is a great day for Wisconsin. After many years of advocating and working

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AFT Local 212: Stand with Salah Sarsour

Milwaukee, WI – On Monday, March, 30 2026, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers followed the President of the Islamic Society of Milwaukee, Salah Sarsour, surrounded, and detained him. He was subsequently transferred to an out-of-state ICE detention facility. Sarsour

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Rep. Dittrich: Evers chooses power over public safety

Madison – Representative Barbara Dittrich (R – Oconomowoc) issued the following statement after Governor Evers’ Good Friday veto of AB 750, which would give sponsored first responders priority in technical college enrollment for required classes: “Despite the pleas of our first responders

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Van Orden campaign: ICYMI: Commie Cooke’s growing China problem

LA CROSSE, WI. – This weekend, an article in The Center Square was published, highlighting Rebecca Cooke’s growing China problem. Cooke touted an endorsement from the far-left climate activism organization, National Resources Defense Council Action Fund, “a group with documented ties to Beijing,

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Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce: Statement on UW President Jay Rothman

MADISON – Kurt R. Bauer, President/CEO of Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC), issued the following statement ahead of the April 7th Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents meeting to decide the fate of UW President Jay Rothman. “Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce, Wisconsin’s largest business association, offers its full support and confidence

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U.S. Attorney Elgersma: Chippewa County man sentenced to 9 years for armed methamphetamine trafficking

MADISON, WIS. – Chadwick M. Elgersma, United States Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin, announced that Patrick J. Buswell, 51, Holcombe, Wisconsin, was sentenced last week by Chief U.S. District Judge James D. Peterson to 9 years in federal prison for possessing methamphetamine intended for distribution and possessing a firearm in furtherance of that drug trafficking crime. Buswell pleaded guilty to these charges on January

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League of Women Voters: Hosts forum on data centers April 11

Saturday, April 11, 10am-12:30 pm Shorewood Village Center 3920 N. Murray Ave., Shorewood, WI  Milwaukee – The League of Women Voters of Milwaukee County is hosting a free presentation on the impact of hyperscale data centers on Saturday, April 11. The forum, titled, “Data, Dollars, and Our Health: The Earth in

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League of Wisconsin Municipalities: Applauds final step in PFAS compromise

Toni Herkert, the Government Affairs Director of the League of Wisconsin Municipalities, released the following statement after Governor Evers signed Assembly Bills 130 and 131 today as Wisconsin Acts 200 and 201. “The Governor’s action today marks the final step in providing vital financial resources and liability protections to municipalities

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Rep. Billings: Governor signs legislation to address PFAS

Madison – Today, Governor Evers signed two bills—Assembly Bill 130 and 131—to address PFAS contamination in Wisconsin. Representative Jill Billings issued the following statement in response: “Today is a great day for Wisconsin. After many years of advocating and working on this issue, it was a wonderful feeling to see

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SSDC: In the news: Wave of GOP retirements, clear sign of Democratic momentum

MADISON, WI – A Politico article published over the weekend, emphasized the nationwide trend of Republican state lawmakers stepping down, with Wisconsin Republicans being among the most eager to retire. In a year where Democrats have already picked up 30 state legislative seats, Senate Republicans have lost their Leader, two must-win incumbents, and now the

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IRG: DPI teacher report requires smart solutions, not more spending

Delafield, Wis. – The Institute for Reforming Government (IRG) analyzed the 2024 Educator Preparation Program and Workforce Analysis Report released by the Department of Public Instruction on Monday. DPI’s report says Wisconsin is failing to train, compensate, and retain teachers adequately. Unfortunately, Superintendent Jill Underly called for more spending on

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AFT Local 212: Stand with Salah Sarsour

Milwaukee, WI – On Monday, March, 30 2026, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers followed the President of the Islamic Society of Milwaukee, Salah Sarsour, surrounded, and detained him. He was subsequently transferred to an out-of-state ICE detention facility. Sarsour is a thirty-two year resident of Milwaukee and a legal

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Rep. Dittrich: Evers chooses power over public safety

Madison – Representative Barbara Dittrich (R – Oconomowoc) issued the following statement after Governor Evers’ Good Friday veto of AB 750, which would give sponsored first responders priority in technical college enrollment for required classes: “Despite the pleas of our first responders and repeated testimony from our chiefs, technical college presidents, and

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WisGOP: Files WEC complaint over duplicate ballots in Green Bay

MADISON, Wis. — The Republican Party of Wisconsin, in conjunction with a qualified elector from Green Bay, filed a complaint with the Wisconsin Elections Commission against City Clerk Celestine Jeffreys. The complaint alleges that Clerk Jeffreys’ office mailed more than one absentee ballot to the same voter in at least 152 instances

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Van Orden campaign: ICYMI: Commie Cooke’s growing China problem

LA CROSSE, WI. – This weekend, an article in The Center Square was published, highlighting Rebecca Cooke’s growing China problem. Cooke touted an endorsement from the far-left climate activism organization, National Resources Defense Council Action Fund, “a group with documented ties to Beijing, including a local office and personnel with past connections to

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