
Gretchen Schuldt: GOP SB 188 jails more, costs $1 billion
Measure would re-imprison anyone who commits a crime while on extended supervision, parole, or probation.
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Measure would re-imprison anyone who commits a crime while on extended supervision, parole, or probation.

A Republican lawmaker on the Legislature’s powerful budget-writing committee said the state would stay in compliance with federal guidelines, so as not to miss out on $1.5 billion in federal matching funds for education. Rep. Jessie Rodriguez, R-Oak Creek, said

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Democratic Party of Wisconsin From WisPolitics.com … — The nation’s top Dems told state party activists Wisconsin is key in 2022, urging them to mobilize around successes such as a refundable child tax credit

Dem U.S. Senate candidates addressing this weekend’s virtual state Dem convention pitched their platforms and slammed incumbent GOP U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson. Outagamie County Executive Tom Nelson criticized Johnson, R-Oshkosh, and other wealthy politicians and contrasted his experience working as

Measure would re-imprison anyone who commits a crime while on extended supervision, parole, or probation.

A Republican lawmaker on the Legislature’s powerful budget-writing committee said the state would stay in compliance with federal guidelines, so as not to miss out on $1.5 billion in federal matching funds for education. Rep. Jessie Rodriguez, R-Oak Creek, said Wisconsin and other states just need more guidance from the

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Democratic Party of Wisconsin From WisPolitics.com … — The nation’s top Dems told state party activists Wisconsin is key in 2022, urging them to mobilize around successes such as a refundable child tax credit to turn out voters next fall. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi,

Dem U.S. Senate candidates addressing this weekend’s virtual state Dem convention pitched their platforms and slammed incumbent GOP U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson. Outagamie County Executive Tom Nelson criticized Johnson, R-Oshkosh, and other wealthy politicians and contrasted his experience working as a public servant in the Assembly and three-time county executive.