Weekly Dem radio address: Gov. Evers delivers radio address highlighting work to lower out-of-pocket costs for working families as sales tax on residential utility bills ends
Hey there! Governor Tony Evers here. Folks, Wisconsinites are hard workers by nature—it’s in our DNA. But I don’t have to tell all of you that paychecks aren’t going as far as they used to. There’s no doubt about it—families
Washington County: New schedule for Washington County Disaster Recovery Center
WEST BEND, WI – Washington County residents and businesses impacted by the August flooding can receive in-person guidance on the application process and available resources at a joint Disaster Recovery Center. Please note the new schedule: The center will be open
Zamarripa campaign: State legislators endorse Milwaukee Alderperson and former State Rep. JoCasta Zamarripa for Wisconsin Secretary of State
MILWAUKE — Today, Milwaukee Alderperson and former State Representative JoCasta Zamarripa announced that her campaign for Secretary of State has been endorsed by 18 current and former Democratic members of the Wisconsin State Legislature. The endorsements highlight JoCasta’s deep ties
A Better Wisconsin Together: Tom Tiffany snagging support of right-wing billionaires, special interests, and ethically challenged political operatives in gubernatorial bid
MADISON, Wis. — Right-wing billionaires, special interests, and ethically challenged politicos seem to be coalescing around Tom Tiffany as their preferred Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate, based on the publicized list of hosts of a Friday fundraiser. “It’s really no surprise that Tom Tiffany is
Rep. Gundrum: To serve on Speaker’s Task Force on Elder Services
Madison, WI – Yesterday, it was announced that Representative Rick Gundrum (R-Slinger) has been appointed to serve on the Assembly Speaker’s Task Force on Elder Services. Rep. Gundrum released the following statement: “Wisconsin’s population continues to age. As a former
U.S. Rep. Wied: Requests his salary be withheld until the Democrats’ shutdown ends
WASHINGTON — Rep. Tony Wied (WI-08) sent a letter to the Chief Administrative Officer of the U.S. House of Representatives requesting she withhold his pay until the government shutdown is over. “I have been informed that despite a lapse of
Rep. Ortiz-Velez, Sen. Carpenter: Announce hearing to AB442-the first date on which nomination papers may be circulated for the spring election
Madison, WI – State Representative Sylvia Ortiz-Velez and State Senator Tim Carpenter have introduced legislation to give candidates and communities more time to circulate nomination papers for spring elections. Under current law, nomination papers for nonpartisan spring elections may only be circulated beginning December 1,
Dept. of Transportation: Prepare teen drivers for the road ahead
October Law of the Month: Teen driver safety A teen driver is involved in a crash every 28 minutes in Wisconsin. Inexperience, distractions and speed often contribute to these crashes. Parents and caregivers have an important role in teaching teen
UW-Green Bay: Former U.S. Congressman Reid Ribble to continue mentoring UW-Green Bay students as the political science practitioner in residence
Green Bay, WI — Students at UW-Green Bay will continue benefiting from the real-world experience of former U.S. Congressman Reid Ribble, who has signed on for a second three-year term as the political science program’s practitioner in residence. Ribble’s continued
Protect Our Care: Shutdown showdown: Everything Trump has done since taking office to increase your health care costs
Hard-working families across the country are reeling from the disastrous aftermath of Donald Trump and Republicans’ big, ugly bill. In one stroke of a pen, they stripped health care from more than 15 million people and slashed over $1 trillion
Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin, Outagamie County District Attorney’s Office, Harbor House: Collaborate on event to raise awareness of crime victims’ rights
Silhouette display at Outagamie County Courthouse will help call attention toWisconsin’s crime victims’ rights constitutional amendment known as Marsy’s Law. APPLETON, Wis. – Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin is partnering with the Outagamie County District Attorney’s Office and Harbor House to
Milwaukee County Exec Crowley: Announces deployment of FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance teams
DSA teams are available to help residents apply for federal assistance MILWAUKEE – A new in-person support service is now available for residents affected by the extreme flooding in August. FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance (DSA) teams will be deployed to locations
WisDems: ICYMI: China is boycotting American soybeans. Wisconsin farmers will pay the price for it, trade group says
MADISON, Wis. — Yesterday, a new report detailed how the GOP’s tariff policy is hurting Wisconsin soybean farmers. The report explains that the tariffs have led China to boycott American soybeans, causing Midwestern farmers to absorb the cost of production, and warns that the
Rep. Tenorio: Wisconsin’s first Filipino American state legislator kicks off Filipino American History Month
WEST ALLIS, Wis. – Today, Representative Angelito Tenorio (D-14), proudly kicked off Filipino American History Month. Rep. Tenorio said, “As Wisconsin’s first Filipino American state legislator, I am honored to celebrate the countless Filipino Americans whose leadership, resilience, and cultural
Dept. of Natural Resources: Incidental take notice for Trempealeau County
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) proposes to issue a permit for the incidental taking of a rare frog, which may result from the W3434/W3458 optical ground wire and structure replacement projects in Trempealeau County. Incidental take