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Guest speaker is Eileen Harrington, who is to discuss restructuring Madison city government. Harrington served as chair of the Madison’s Taskforce on Government Structure. For more information: https://rotarymadison.org/wp-content/forms/newsletters/2020/Oct1620.pdf Watch the program: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_j9_uB1dPQ

On this week’s episode, WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters and WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross discuss court rulings on the governor’s mask mandate and limits on indoor, public gatherings, as well as the latest on Foxconn.

The state Dem Party and Kind have a spot up charging Van Orden “just doesn’t get it” and would allow insurance companies to deny coverage for those with pre-existing conditions. “I’m Ron Kind, and I have one word for health

Kind’s latest TV ad features “proud Wisconsin dairy farmer” Loren Wolfe, who says the Dem “works hard for us.” Kind’s latest ad comes after Van Orden put up a spot accusing him of playing politics with the USMCA, hurting farmers.

Young voters of all political stripes in Wisconsin agree on a big motivating factor driving them to the polls this fall: President Donald Trump. Their participation could determine the outcome, especially in a state that swings on thin margins like

The Biden campaign and pro-Biden forces have a nearly $29 million spending advantage over Trump and pro-Trump groups on ad spending in Wisconsin since the April 7 primary. Data from Advertising Analytics show $116 million spent so far on ads

The Wisconsin Voters Alliance is appealing a ruling that rejected its bid to prevent five cities from using $6.3 million in private grants to help cover the costs of running next month’s election amid a pandemic. In a filing yesterday,
Guest speaker is Eileen Harrington, who is to discuss restructuring Madison city government. Harrington served as chair of the Madison’s Taskforce on Government Structure. For more information: https://rotarymadison.org/wp-content/forms/newsletters/2020/Oct1620.pdf Watch the program: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_j9_uB1dPQ

On this week’s episode, WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters and WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross discuss court rulings on the governor’s mask mandate and limits on indoor, public gatherings, as well as the latest on Foxconn.

The state Dem Party and Kind have a spot up charging Van Orden “just doesn’t get it” and would allow insurance companies to deny coverage for those with pre-existing conditions. “I’m Ron Kind, and I have one word for health insurance companies who want to deny health coverage to people

Kind’s latest TV ad features “proud Wisconsin dairy farmer” Loren Wolfe, who says the Dem “works hard for us.” Kind’s latest ad comes after Van Orden put up a spot accusing him of playing politics with the USMCA, hurting farmers. Kind says in the ad, “I took on the Democratic

Young voters of all political stripes in Wisconsin agree on a big motivating factor driving them to the polls this fall: President Donald Trump. Their participation could determine the outcome, especially in a state that swings on thin margins like the 22,177 votes that led Trump to victory over Hillary

The Biden campaign and pro-Biden forces have a nearly $29 million spending advantage over Trump and pro-Trump groups on ad spending in Wisconsin since the April 7 primary. Data from Advertising Analytics show $116 million spent so far on ads in the Badger state on the general election race, with

The Wisconsin Voters Alliance is appealing a ruling that rejected its bid to prevent five cities from using $6.3 million in private grants to help cover the costs of running next month’s election amid a pandemic. In a filing yesterday, the group asked federal Judge William Griesbach to issue an