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While the administration looks to “refocus the lens on equity and inclusion,” the governor has left Wisconsin’s most vulnerable people out of his political vision.
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While the administration looks to “refocus the lens on equity and inclusion,” the governor has left Wisconsin’s most vulnerable people out of his political vision.

NRCC creates fake Trump fundraising letter filled with misleading information.

The president’s own commitments in his first 100 days show he is serious about bringing us together to tackle the biggest issues facing our country and addressing environment justice.

Two weeks ago, we introduced a bill for co-sponsorship which would require non-judicial, state elected officials to be trained and work as election officials.

How did we get here, to a point in which obvious malapportionment provides outsize advantages for small populations and remote geographic areas?

For the past few weeks, Israel has intensified a provocative campaign of oppression and ethnic cleansing against Palestinians, focused largely but not exclusively on occupied East Jerusalem.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison From WisPolitics.com … — Wisconsin’s House delegation voted along party lines on a bill that would create a national commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The bill,
Governor’s proposal calls for reinvesting BadgerCare expansion cost savings into economic development projects across the state MIDDLETON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced he is calling a special session to expand BadgerCare and invest the $1 billion in cost savings
Gov. Tony Evers, rebuffed multiple times by Republican lawmakers over expanding Medicaid, today announced a special session to take up covering an additional 90,000 Wisconsinites through the program. To up the pressure on GOP lawmakers to accept expansion, Evers announced

Why legislating American patriotism is a slippery slope.

A recent survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation Vaccine Monitor found that many parents are showing reluctance to vaccinate their adolescent children.

When the federal government said Wisconsin would get $700 million less in ARPA aid than expected, Governor Evers called the change “problematic.” Evers failed to mention the enormous amount of COVID-19 aid Wisconsin has already received and how well our state savings and economy have recovered.

In what is becoming a theme this spring at public schools across the state, the Poynette School Board warned residents who refused to wear masks at Tuesday’s meeting that they would be forcibly removed by a local police officer.

While the administration looks to “refocus the lens on equity and inclusion,” the governor has left Wisconsin’s most vulnerable people out of his political vision.

NRCC creates fake Trump fundraising letter filled with misleading information.

The president’s own commitments in his first 100 days show he is serious about bringing us together to tackle the biggest issues facing our country and addressing environment justice.

Two weeks ago, we introduced a bill for co-sponsorship which would require non-judicial, state elected officials to be trained and work as election officials.

How did we get here, to a point in which obvious malapportionment provides outsize advantages for small populations and remote geographic areas?

For the past few weeks, Israel has intensified a provocative campaign of oppression and ethnic cleansing against Palestinians, focused largely but not exclusively on occupied East Jerusalem.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison From WisPolitics.com … — Wisconsin’s House delegation voted along party lines on a bill that would create a national commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The bill, now in the Senate, would create a special commission to
Governor’s proposal calls for reinvesting BadgerCare expansion cost savings into economic development projects across the state MIDDLETON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced he is calling a special session to expand BadgerCare and invest the $1 billion in cost savings realized under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) into Wisconsin’s
Gov. Tony Evers, rebuffed multiple times by Republican lawmakers over expanding Medicaid, today announced a special session to take up covering an additional 90,000 Wisconsinites through the program. To up the pressure on GOP lawmakers to accept expansion, Evers announced $850 million in projects, including economic development work, he said

Why legislating American patriotism is a slippery slope.

A recent survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation Vaccine Monitor found that many parents are showing reluctance to vaccinate their adolescent children.

When the federal government said Wisconsin would get $700 million less in ARPA aid than expected, Governor Evers called the change “problematic.” Evers failed to mention the enormous amount of COVID-19 aid Wisconsin has already received and how well our state savings and economy have recovered.

In what is becoming a theme this spring at public schools across the state, the Poynette School Board warned residents who refused to wear masks at Tuesday’s meeting that they would be forcibly removed by a local police officer.