Kinser campaign: Launches first digital ad of campaign

MADISON, Wisc. — Today, Brittany Kinser, candidate for State Superintendent of Public Instruction, launched her first digital ad of the campaign in the lead-up to the February 18th primary.  WATCH Speaking about the launch, Kinser Campaign Manager Amy Loudenbeck released the

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Schimel campaign: Judge Brad Schimel visits all 72 counties

WAUKESHA, Wisc. – Judge Brad Schimel’s campaign announced today the completion of Schimel’s 72-county tour of the state. Since kicking off his campaign for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Schimel has traveled throughout Wisconsin meeting with voters and sharing his vision of

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Protect Our Care Wisconsin: In HELP hearing, RFK Jr. solidifies himself as an anti-vaccine zealot, grifter, and know-nothing who would be a disaster for American health care

RFK Jr. Refused Repeatedly to Acknowledge That Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism, Preying on the Fears of Parents and Families. Nomination is Now in Deep Jeopardy Washington D.C. — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified before the Senate HELP Committee today in a failed attempt to defend his anti-vaccine extremism and

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Alliance Defending Freedom: Presses five major universities for records on government censorship

ADF seeks records on participation in the ‘censorship-industrial complex’ WASHINGTON – Alliance Defending Freedom sent public records requests Wednesday to five public universities relating to their participation in the “censorship-industrial complex,” the often interlocking and hidden network of public and private censors who sought to silence protected speech. ADF attorneys are

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ACLU of Wisconsin: Celebrates Dane County sheriff terminating involvement in SCAAP program, no longer selling information to ICE

MADISON – The ACLU of Wisconsin congratulates the Dane County community members who successfully advocated for withdrawal from the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP) after Dane County Sheriff Kalvin Barrett yesterday announced intentions to do so. SCAAP partially reimburses state and municipal governments for the costs of incarcerating certain undocumented people

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Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty: Barriers to educational freedom: Government regulations limit success and innovation of choice schools

The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) released a new report titled, “The High Cost of Overregulation: How Excessive Government Control Threatens School Choice in Wisconsin.” The report analyzes how burdensome regulations hinder the ability of choice schools to open and expand in Wisconsin. WILL aims for

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Kinser campaign: Launches first digital ad of campaign

MADISON, Wisc. — Today, Brittany Kinser, candidate for State Superintendent of Public Instruction, launched her first digital ad of the campaign in the lead-up to the February 18th primary.  WATCH Speaking about the launch, Kinser Campaign Manager Amy Loudenbeck released the following statement:  “Brittany Kinser’s belief that Wisconsin must restore high

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UW–Madison: Study helps doctors prescribe opioids effectively and safely  

MADISON, Wis. – An approach to prescribing opioids that pairs clinician education with patient-centered monitoring and feedback could help primary care doctors minimize prescribing opioid medications to manage patients’ chronic pain, according to a University of Wisconsin–Madison research team.  The team’s study, published in JAMA Network Open, found that a comprehensive “de-impleme…

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Schimel campaign: Judge Brad Schimel visits all 72 counties

WAUKESHA, Wisc. – Judge Brad Schimel’s campaign announced today the completion of Schimel’s 72-county tour of the state. Since kicking off his campaign for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Schimel has traveled throughout Wisconsin meeting with voters and sharing his vision of returning the rule of law to the Court. Schimel has

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Wisconsin Historical Society: Clintonville Federal Savings and Loan Association Building listed in the National Register of Historic Places

CLINTONVILLE, Wis. – The Wisconsin Historical Society announces the listing of the Clintonville Federal Savings and Loan Association Building in the National Register of Historic Places on January 16, 2025. The building was originally constructed in 1965 as the new modern location for the bank in Clintonville, Waupaca County. The

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