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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — The state Assembly is set to be back on the floor this morning to vote on another change to a COVID-19 bill and on its own resolution to
$5 Billion Investment to Include $1.2 Billion in Rural Digital Opportunity Funding to Expand Broadband Network to Unserved Communities Charter to Hire More than 2,000 Employees and Contractors to Support 24-State RDOF Broadband Deployment STAMFORD, Conn. – Feb. 1, 2021 – Charter

It censors testimony from physicians on early treatments for COVID-19 patients.

All we need do is to watch the GOP legislators at work to understand how, like their hero Trump, they really don’t want government to work.

I urge Wisconsin Republicans to use their voices to put their representatives on notice and in check; if we are ever to see an end to this pandemic and its gruesome economic effects, your leaders need to get on board.

What’s concerning to me and many of my constituents is that the Vaccine Distribution Subcommittee recommended that incarcerated individuals should be next in line for their vaccinations. This choice means the Evers administration would prioritize prisoners, 68% of whom committed violent crimes, to be vaccinated likely before their victims.

David Leonhardt of the New York Times just reported that the vaccines now on the market or coming to market are even better than expected.

Two southeast Wisconsin lawmakers are urging Milwaukee area school districts to actually follow the science and return to in-person education.

Assembly Speaker has toured the plant and Foxconn is definitely, probably manufacturing… something.

Late last year, We Energies’ $15 million-a-year executive Gale Klappa announced that the older coal burning plant in Oak Creek would be retired in 2024. This decision is hardly cause for celebration. This plant should be shut down immediately. It is unnecessary.
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — The state Assembly is set to be back on the floor this morning to vote on another change to a COVID-19 bill and on its own resolution to overturn Gov. Tony Evers’ public health declaration and mask mandate.
$5 Billion Investment to Include $1.2 Billion in Rural Digital Opportunity Funding to Expand Broadband Network to Unserved Communities Charter to Hire More than 2,000 Employees and Contractors to Support 24-State RDOF Broadband Deployment STAMFORD, Conn. – Feb. 1, 2021 – Charter Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: CHTR) today announced the launch of a multiyear, multibillion-dollar

It censors testimony from physicians on early treatments for COVID-19 patients.

All we need do is to watch the GOP legislators at work to understand how, like their hero Trump, they really don’t want government to work.

I urge Wisconsin Republicans to use their voices to put their representatives on notice and in check; if we are ever to see an end to this pandemic and its gruesome economic effects, your leaders need to get on board.

What’s concerning to me and many of my constituents is that the Vaccine Distribution Subcommittee recommended that incarcerated individuals should be next in line for their vaccinations. This choice means the Evers administration would prioritize prisoners, 68% of whom committed violent crimes, to be vaccinated likely before their victims.

David Leonhardt of the New York Times just reported that the vaccines now on the market or coming to market are even better than expected.

Two southeast Wisconsin lawmakers are urging Milwaukee area school districts to actually follow the science and return to in-person education.

Assembly Speaker has toured the plant and Foxconn is definitely, probably manufacturing… something.

Late last year, We Energies’ $15 million-a-year executive Gale Klappa announced that the older coal burning plant in Oak Creek would be retired in 2024. This decision is hardly cause for celebration. This plant should be shut down immediately. It is unnecessary.