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Investment in intermodal container stations and statewide transportation infrastructure will help Wisconsin’s agriculture sector grow and be competitive on a national and international scale. That’s one of the takeaways from The June 30 World Trade Association virtual event on boosting
Disappointed that UW System is not receiving more GPR support, but pleased that tuition authority is being returned to regents and that funding for a pay plan along with support for Letters & Science building and building maintenance and repairs
Contact: Amy Eckelberg, Executive Director of Public Relations, 608.828.5706 MADISON – Wisconsin Farm Bureau supports the bipartisan Dairy Pricing and Policy Commission Act introduced by Reps. Ron Kind (D-WI) and Mike Gallagher (R-WI) today. This bill would establish a commission
Media contact: Luke Rudolph WIPPS lrudolph@uwsa.edu 715-212-0537 The Wausau Policing Task Force (WPTF) has released a community survey to gather input and feedback from Wausau residents and visitors concerning attitudes towards and experiences with the Wausau Police Department. The Wausau
MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsin Republicans are still dealing with the fallout over their disaster of a GOP convention, which was derailed when Donald Trump scolded Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, Senate Majority Leader Devin LaMahieu, and state Sen. Chris Kapenga for

Caution: The GOP’s tax cut proposal is a sleight of hand trick that is a lot less than meets the eye. It also includes a bombshell that will detonate in two years.

The Legislature’s Republican majority has beaten Gov. Tony Evers at his own game, effectively taking away the Democrat’s big veto threat with a smart budget maneuver.

Unless they are felons. But state policies make it difficult for them to vote.

Conservatives understand that lower taxes means more money for people to invest and spend in local communities, creating economic growth and more tax revenue.

Wisconsin Republicans’ groveling to Trump wins national ridicule.

A recent report describes a world in serious trouble as soon as 2040.

If we hadn’t gotten help this year, we would have had to lay everyone off and close our business for good.

Without significant investment, infrastructure gaps will cause major losses to a nation’s GDP.

Fifty years ago this week, the senator read the Pentagon Papers into the Congressional Record. He never stopped battling war and secrecy. Gravel died on Saturday.

Investment in intermodal container stations and statewide transportation infrastructure will help Wisconsin’s agriculture sector grow and be competitive on a national and international scale. That’s one of the takeaways from The June 30 World Trade Association virtual event on boosting the state’s international ag trade through improvements at Port Milwaukee
Disappointed that UW System is not receiving more GPR support, but pleased that tuition authority is being returned to regents and that funding for a pay plan along with support for Letters & Science building and building maintenance and repairs are included July 1, 2021 Late yesterday evening, a 2021-23
Contact: Amy Eckelberg, Executive Director of Public Relations, 608.828.5706 MADISON – Wisconsin Farm Bureau supports the bipartisan Dairy Pricing and Policy Commission Act introduced by Reps. Ron Kind (D-WI) and Mike Gallagher (R-WI) today. This bill would establish a commission to analyze and review challenges facing dairy farmers. Recommendations will
Media contact: Luke Rudolph WIPPS lrudolph@uwsa.edu 715-212-0537 The Wausau Policing Task Force (WPTF) has released a community survey to gather input and feedback from Wausau residents and visitors concerning attitudes towards and experiences with the Wausau Police Department. The Wausau Policing Community Survey is available in an online format and will
MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsin Republicans are still dealing with the fallout over their disaster of a GOP convention, which was derailed when Donald Trump scolded Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, Senate Majority Leader Devin LaMahieu, and state Sen. Chris Kapenga for not doing enough to promote the Big Lie and accused

Caution: The GOP’s tax cut proposal is a sleight of hand trick that is a lot less than meets the eye. It also includes a bombshell that will detonate in two years.

The Legislature’s Republican majority has beaten Gov. Tony Evers at his own game, effectively taking away the Democrat’s big veto threat with a smart budget maneuver.

Unless they are felons. But state policies make it difficult for them to vote.

Conservatives understand that lower taxes means more money for people to invest and spend in local communities, creating economic growth and more tax revenue.

Wisconsin Republicans’ groveling to Trump wins national ridicule.

A recent report describes a world in serious trouble as soon as 2040.

If we hadn’t gotten help this year, we would have had to lay everyone off and close our business for good.

Without significant investment, infrastructure gaps will cause major losses to a nation’s GDP.

Fifty years ago this week, the senator read the Pentagon Papers into the Congressional Record. He never stopped battling war and secrecy. Gravel died on Saturday.