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Vos picks ethically challenged former justice who’s already declared election stolen.

He’s been a leader in evading and undermining Wisconsin’s open records laws.

While the simple fact that no one working 40 hours per week should live in poverty should be reason enough, increasing the minimum wage to $15 per hour would benefit everyone in Wisconsin in various ways.

Being in the trenches still counts.

Gov. Tony Evers vetoed legislation that would repeal the personal property tax for businesses, though $202.4 million to replace the lost revenue if the tax was repealed will remain in the budget. It was one of four bills Evers vetoed

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Construction Business Group (CBG) From WisPolitics.com … — Two central Wisconsin lawmakers are knocking Gov. Tony Evers’ veto of a bill that sought to require his administration to use $65 million in American Rescue Plan
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — GOP lawmakers bristled today as Gov. Tony Evers took credit for signing a $2 billion income tax cut. Sen. Alberta Darling, R-River Hills, accused Evers of “trying to re-write history.” Meanwhile, Senate

As COVID-19 vaccination efforts continue around the state, the joint health department for Shawano and Menominee counties is running a public information campaign to get more residents protected against the virus. “Our role is to combat negative myths about the

Milwaukee now has an opportunity to rethink the I-94 expansion project, so let’s think big. The Stadium Freeway should be converted to a boulevard.

How the GOP-led state Legislature continues to malign Milwaukee.

The Republican-controlled Legislature, by all accounts, crafted a tight two-year budget with an eye on protection against Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ angry veto pen.

Students of color most likely to get virtual instruction. Racial gap 14th highest in Wisconsin.

Why people of color represent a mirror that white America refuses to look into.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers STORY TOPICS – White house – Race relations – Coronavirus – State government – Local government – Agribusiness – Banking and investment – Courts – Education – Elections – Energy – Environment – Health care –

Vos picks ethically challenged former justice who’s already declared election stolen.

He’s been a leader in evading and undermining Wisconsin’s open records laws.

While the simple fact that no one working 40 hours per week should live in poverty should be reason enough, increasing the minimum wage to $15 per hour would benefit everyone in Wisconsin in various ways.

Being in the trenches still counts.

Gov. Tony Evers vetoed legislation that would repeal the personal property tax for businesses, though $202.4 million to replace the lost revenue if the tax was repealed will remain in the budget. It was one of four bills Evers vetoed yesterday, including one that sought to direct him to use

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Construction Business Group (CBG) From WisPolitics.com … — Two central Wisconsin lawmakers are knocking Gov. Tony Evers’ veto of a bill that sought to require his administration to use $65 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to finance the purchase of two paper mills.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — GOP lawmakers bristled today as Gov. Tony Evers took credit for signing a $2 billion income tax cut. Sen. Alberta Darling, R-River Hills, accused Evers of “trying to re-write history.” Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu, R-Oostburg, charged Evers “got boxed into

As COVID-19 vaccination efforts continue around the state, the joint health department for Shawano and Menominee counties is running a public information campaign to get more residents protected against the virus. “Our role is to combat negative myths about the vaccine with good, credible information,” said Nick Mau, assistant health

Milwaukee now has an opportunity to rethink the I-94 expansion project, so let’s think big. The Stadium Freeway should be converted to a boulevard.

How the GOP-led state Legislature continues to malign Milwaukee.

The Republican-controlled Legislature, by all accounts, crafted a tight two-year budget with an eye on protection against Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ angry veto pen.

Students of color most likely to get virtual instruction. Racial gap 14th highest in Wisconsin.

Why people of color represent a mirror that white America refuses to look into.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers STORY TOPICS – White house – Race relations – Coronavirus – State government – Local government – Agribusiness – Banking and investment – Courts – Education – Elections – Energy – Environment – Health care – Management – Minnesota – Small business – Telecommunications – Transportation