
Gregory Humphrey: Infrastructure should be bipartisan issue
There is ample evidence to show the problems in the nation, but also the desire of citizens for action, along with their understanding such massive projects need to be paid for.
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There is ample evidence to show the problems in the nation, but also the desire of citizens for action, along with their understanding such massive projects need to be paid for.

February’s winter storm in Texas caused a collapse of that state’s electrical and water systems, widespread suffering and 200 deaths. It wasn’t really the weather that caused that tragedy — it was the incompetence and ideology of the Republican-led government.

Less than two-thirds of the absentee ballots requested for today’s election have been registered as returned, which may be partly due to indefinitely confined voters failing to send them back after automatically receiving them. The latest update from the Elections

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The 4th District Court of Appeals has rejected a bid by Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce to block the Evers administration from releasing records detailing companies that have had

Each Republican member on the State Building Commission voted “NO” 88 times on building and infrastructure projects that will benefit residents of our state.

On Wednesday, the Court ruled in a 4-3 decision that Evers could no longer skirt a Wisconsin law requiring the state legislature to approve public health emergencies that last longer than 60 days by simply declaring a new public health emergency the minute the old one expired.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos should introduce a bare-bones emergency order bill restoring a mask mandate to protect Wisconsinites, save lives and restore federal food aid.

To Crenshaw, fortitude is strength in the face of adversity, an appreciation of duty, and the love of a challenge.

There is ample evidence to show the problems in the nation, but also the desire of citizens for action, along with their understanding such massive projects need to be paid for.

February’s winter storm in Texas caused a collapse of that state’s electrical and water systems, widespread suffering and 200 deaths. It wasn’t really the weather that caused that tragedy — it was the incompetence and ideology of the Republican-led government.

Less than two-thirds of the absentee ballots requested for today’s election have been registered as returned, which may be partly due to indefinitely confined voters failing to send them back after automatically receiving them. The latest update from the Elections Commission, posted this morning, shows clerks have registered 278,896 absentee

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The 4th District Court of Appeals has rejected a bid by Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce to block the Evers administration from releasing records detailing companies that have had multiple COVID-19 cases. The three-judge panel unanimously ruled yesterday that

Each Republican member on the State Building Commission voted “NO” 88 times on building and infrastructure projects that will benefit residents of our state.

On Wednesday, the Court ruled in a 4-3 decision that Evers could no longer skirt a Wisconsin law requiring the state legislature to approve public health emergencies that last longer than 60 days by simply declaring a new public health emergency the minute the old one expired.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos should introduce a bare-bones emergency order bill restoring a mask mandate to protect Wisconsinites, save lives and restore federal food aid.

To Crenshaw, fortitude is strength in the face of adversity, an appreciation of duty, and the love of a challenge.