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Ruth Conniff: May Day could signal the beginning of a bigger backlash

On Friday, May 1, labor unions and immigrants rights groups are coming together to organize mass walkouts in more than 3,000 cities across the U.S. “No work. No school. No shopping” is the tag line for the national campaign, joined in Wisconsin by Madison Teachers Inc., the Southcentral Federation of Labor, and myriad civic groups.

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AFP-Wisconsin: Debuts new ads supporting Tom Tiffany 

CONTACT: William Hadden, whadden@standtogether.org Madison, WI — Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin (AFP-WI) unveiled a second round of statewide ads supporting Tom Tiffany this week, following up on the heels of its first batch released in late March.   The new wave of ads highlight Tiffany’s

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WisDems: Watch: Tiffany plays politics with high gas prices

Contact: WisDems Press (press@wisdems.org) MADISON, Wis. —Following a six-day run of daily gas price increases, GOP candidate for governor Tom Tiffany shrugged off the pain Wisconsinites feel at the pump, calling the widespread backlash to his party’s devastating high-cost agenda a “bit of a

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Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: Fact check: 10,000 veterans lost their homes and 90,000 veterans heading toward foreclosure thanks to Derrick Van Orden killing VA loan program

Derrick Van Orden is lying again.  Last year, Van Orden set his sights on gutting a VA home loan program that helped 33,000 veterans afford their mortgages – calling the effort to provide relief to service members “moronic” and introducing a bill that would “hobble

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Milwaukee Co. Supv.: Steve F. Taylor welcomes leadership, committee roles, addresses county fiscal outlook

Contact: Eddie Cullen, 414-793-0347  MILWAUKEE – Following the announcement of Milwaukee County Board standing committee assignments made by Chairwoman Marcelia Nicholson-Bovell for the 2026 term, Supervisor Steve F. Taylor expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve Milwaukee County residents in key committee roles. Supervisor Taylor will serve

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