Rep. Subeck: Gail’s Law removes barriers to life-saving breast cancer screenings
MADISON – Today, Governor Tony Evers signed Gail’s Law, a bill requiring insurance companies to cover preventive breast cancer screenings for women with dense breast tissue. Representative Lisa Subeck (D-Madison), an author of the bipartisan bill, released the following statement: Representative
Courtney Graves: Recent survey finds deep ideological imbalance among UW-Madison faculty
A study done by the Tommy G. Thompson Center for Public Leadership affirms that the University of Wisconsin-Madison has a significant ideological diversity problem among its faculty.
Early Detection Saves Lives Coalition: Celebrates signing of Gail’s Law
Governor Evers signs bipartisan, lifesaving breast cancer screening legislation into law [Madison, WI] – The Early Detection Saves Lives Coalition today celebrated Governor Tony Evers’ signing of Gail’s Law, following the bill’s unanimous passage by the Wisconsin State Assembly and overwhelming
Rep. Snyder: Bills protecting women’s health signed into law
Madison… Today, Governor Tony Evers signed Gail’s Law (Senate Bill 264), which Representative Patrick Snyder was a lead co-sponsor of., to requires Medical Assistance and health insurance policies and plans to cover supplemental breast screenings (such as MRIs and ultrasounds) in
Rep. August: Thanks Rep. Kevin Petersen for his years of service to Wisconsin
MADISON — Assembly Majority Leader Tyler August (R-Walworth) released the following statement regarding the retirement of Representative Kevin Petersen: “I want to thank Kevin for his many years of service to the people of Wisconsin and to the Assembly. Kevin
Krentz campaign: Kevin Krentz to run for AD57
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Marquette University: Class of 2025 posts 87% career outcomes rate within six months of graduation
93% of full-time employed grads report being on track to achieve career goals MILWAUKEE — Marquette University’s Class of 2025 graduates report an 87% career outcomes rate within six months of graduation — a three-point increase over last year, according to
Gov. Evers: Signs bipartisan “Gail’s Law” to expand access to breast cancer screenings for Wisconsin women to prevent delayed diagnoses and save lives
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today signed “Gail’s Law,” Senate Bill 264, now 2025 Wisconsin Act 103, requiring health insurance policies, including BadgerCare, to fully cover medically necessary supplemental breast screenings or diagnostic breast examinations for those with dense breasts or who
Americans for Contraception, Committee to Protect Health Care: Contraception on the ballot: Godlewski, Subeck, local health care providers discuss the role of WI State Supreme Court in protecting contraception
MADISON, Wis. — Yesterday, Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski, Rep. Lisa Subeck, Americans for Contraception and health care providers with the Committee to Protect Health Care discussed the Right to Contraception Act and the role of the Wisconsin State Supreme Court
Rep. Jacobson: Reacts to the passing of former Mosinee Mayor Peter Nievinski
MADISON, WI – State Representative Brent Jacobson (R – Mosinee) released the following statement following the announcement of the death of former Mayor of Mosinee Peter Nievinski: “I am greatly saddened by the news of Mayor Nievinski’s passing,” said Rep. Jacobson.
UW-Stout: Year of Design continues with Destination Weekend, celebrating students at entrepreneur, athletic, fine arts events
Featured events include STEM-X, Made@Stout Pop-Up Market, Fashion Without Fabric on April 11 Menomonie, Wis. – University of Wisconsin-Stout invites families, alumni and the community to campus April 10-12 for Destination Weekend, a celebration of fashion, fine arts, athletics and more.
Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty: Exposes race-based highway construction schemes in four states
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) filed a new Title VI civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT), identifying four states that are flouting the Trump Administration’s directive to end DEI in highway construction.
Institute for Reforming Government: Why the Wisconsin Supreme Court matters
Delafield, WI — The Institute for Reforming Government (IRG) announced the release of a comprehensive Court Watch Spring Report on Thursday, bringing together twelve research briefs examining how the Wisconsin Supreme Court shapes the state’s government, economy, and civil society. The updated collection includes
Petersen not seeking reelection
Assembly Speaker Pro Tempore Kevin Petersen today announced he won’t seek reelection to the 57th AD.
Rep. Petersen: Not seeking reelection for Wisconsin’s 57th Assembly District
My involvement in politics first started at the township level, continuing at the state level to ensure our rural communities and fiscal conservative values of central Wisconsin had a voice in Madison. The number of bills I voted on to