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Lawmakers in 2020 claimed per diems totaling $555,149, about 70 percent of what they took home in the previous election year, as the COVID-19 pandemic cut into activity at the Capitol. Overall, lawmakers claimed 5,498 days of per diem in

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Association of Wisconsin Lobbyists From WisPolitics.com … — Assembly Republicans are set to caucus today as they consider whether to sign off on a resolution that would overturn Gov. Tony Evers’ latest public health emergency

Unemployment rates increased in all Wisconsin metro areas, counties and most of the state’s largest cities in December, according to the Department of Workforce Development. Preliminary December 2020 unemployment rates increased in all of Wisconsin’s 12 metro areas over the

The U.S. Supreme Court will discuss at its Feb. 19 conference whether to take Trump’s appeal of the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling that he waited too long to challenge various election procedures that were in place Nov. 3. Trump asked

U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, who’s not up for reelection until 2024, had nearly $2 million in the bank to end 2020, according to her latest campaign finance filing. Meanwhile, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, who’s still weighing whether to seek a
Gov. Tony Evers will introduce a two-year budget plan on Feb. 16 as state tax revenue estimates soar to $1.2 billion more than what Evers’ administration had expected just two months ago. Where do you think extra tax money should

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos should reconsider the human toll from ending universal masking, especially with increasingly contagious virus variants.

Total deaths and total new cases both rose precipitously in the months immediately following Governor Evers’ order, and even taking the normal seasonal spike in fall out of the equation, it appears that Wisconsin may have actually been battling COVID-19 more effectively before the mandate went into effect.

While health and Milwaukee leaders blame each other, they seem to agree that the glacial pace of getting shots into arms begins at the top — Gov. Tony Evers and his administration’s many failures in moving the life-saving vaccines.

They’d rather be beholden to a narcissistic and fascist politician than the Constitution of the United States.

Far-right congressman from northern Wisconsin opposes Native American secretary of interior.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Feb. 4: D.C. virtual luncheon with U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan Congressman Mark Pocan, a Democrat representing the Madison area’s 2nd Congressional District, joins a WisPolitics.com DC virtual luncheon on Thursday, Feb. 4 noon to 1

Lawmakers in 2020 claimed per diems totaling $555,149, about 70 percent of what they took home in the previous election year, as the COVID-19 pandemic cut into activity at the Capitol. Overall, lawmakers claimed 5,498 days of per diem in 2020, compared to 8,347 in 2018. The Assembly had largely

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Association of Wisconsin Lobbyists From WisPolitics.com … — Assembly Republicans are set to caucus today as they consider whether to sign off on a resolution that would overturn Gov. Tony Evers’ latest public health emergency and mask mandate. The Senate approved the resolution last week.

Unemployment rates increased in all Wisconsin metro areas, counties and most of the state’s largest cities in December, according to the Department of Workforce Development. Preliminary December 2020 unemployment rates increased in all of Wisconsin’s 12 metro areas over the month and over the year. These are Appleton, Eau Claire,

The U.S. Supreme Court will discuss at its Feb. 19 conference whether to take Trump’s appeal of the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling that he waited too long to challenge various election procedures that were in place Nov. 3. Trump asked the high court in December to take the case and

U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, who’s not up for reelection until 2024, had nearly $2 million in the bank to end 2020, according to her latest campaign finance filing. Meanwhile, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, who’s still weighing whether to seek a third term in 2022, had $559,333 in the bank to
Gov. Tony Evers will introduce a two-year budget plan on Feb. 16 as state tax revenue estimates soar to $1.2 billion more than what Evers’ administration had expected just two months ago. Where do you think extra tax money should go? Pleas elet us know by answering the poll below

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos should reconsider the human toll from ending universal masking, especially with increasingly contagious virus variants.

Total deaths and total new cases both rose precipitously in the months immediately following Governor Evers’ order, and even taking the normal seasonal spike in fall out of the equation, it appears that Wisconsin may have actually been battling COVID-19 more effectively before the mandate went into effect.

While health and Milwaukee leaders blame each other, they seem to agree that the glacial pace of getting shots into arms begins at the top — Gov. Tony Evers and his administration’s many failures in moving the life-saving vaccines.

They’d rather be beholden to a narcissistic and fascist politician than the Constitution of the United States.

Far-right congressman from northern Wisconsin opposes Native American secretary of interior.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Feb. 4: D.C. virtual luncheon with U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan Congressman Mark Pocan, a Democrat representing the Madison area’s 2nd Congressional District, joins a WisPolitics.com DC virtual luncheon on Thursday, Feb. 4 noon to 1 p.m. Central Time. Pocan will take questions on the economy,