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Systemic issues regarding police misconduct are the responsibility of every citizen and politicians at every level of government.
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Systemic issues regarding police misconduct are the responsibility of every citizen and politicians at every level of government.

In Wisconsin and Milwaukee, what could that be?

While downtown Madison was being destroyed by rioters, looters and anarchists last week, cops on the front lines were ordered to “release the criminals” by pandering police and political leaders, front line officers say.

DWD currently has a backlog of hundreds of thousands of unemployment claims. The department has been slow to pay benefits, expand their unemployment hotline calling hours and reassign state employees to help with claims.

Johnson fails to see Trump’s wrongdoing.

A recent column urging the federal government to come to the aid of the U.S. Postal Service during these unprecedented times generated a host of emails — some heartwarming, some upset with Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell.
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Milwaukee County Sheriff Earnell Lucas called for the community to come together and start to address the disparities that have helped fuel mass protests in Wisconsin. “There’s been a lot of challenges and disparities that have not been addressed,” Lucas

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement RENEW Wisconsin From WisPolitics.com … — Milwaukee County Sheriff Earnell Lucas called for the community to come together and start to address the disparities that have helped fuel mass protests in Wisconsin. “There’s been a
Speaker is United Way of Dane County President & CEO Renee Moe, who is to present “What Can We Do? Response to Community Unrest Over Racism, Police Use of Force, Protests and Riots.” The presentation will be broadcast online. For

Systemic issues regarding police misconduct are the responsibility of every citizen and politicians at every level of government.

In Wisconsin and Milwaukee, what could that be?

While downtown Madison was being destroyed by rioters, looters and anarchists last week, cops on the front lines were ordered to “release the criminals” by pandering police and political leaders, front line officers say.

DWD currently has a backlog of hundreds of thousands of unemployment claims. The department has been slow to pay benefits, expand their unemployment hotline calling hours and reassign state employees to help with claims.

Johnson fails to see Trump’s wrongdoing.

A recent column urging the federal government to come to the aid of the U.S. Postal Service during these unprecedented times generated a host of emails — some heartwarming, some upset with Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Thursday: COVID-19, Trade Tensions, Turbulent Markets — Trouble for Wisconsin Ag Be part of a Thursday June 11 lunchtime panel discussion on issues affecting state agriculture. It will be led by veteran farm broadcaster Pam Jahnke. The WisPolitics.com-WisBusiness.com event goes from noon to 1 p.m.

Milwaukee County Sheriff Earnell Lucas called for the community to come together and start to address the disparities that have helped fuel mass protests in Wisconsin. “There’s been a lot of challenges and disparities that have not been addressed,” Lucas said in an interview aired Sunday on “UpFront,” produced in

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement RENEW Wisconsin From WisPolitics.com … — Milwaukee County Sheriff Earnell Lucas called for the community to come together and start to address the disparities that have helped fuel mass protests in Wisconsin. “There’s been a lot of challenges and disparities that have not been addressed,”
Speaker is United Way of Dane County President & CEO Renee Moe, who is to present “What Can We Do? Response to Community Unrest Over Racism, Police Use of Force, Protests and Riots.” The presentation will be broadcast online. For more information: https://rotarymadison.org/wp-content/forms/newsletters/2020/Jun520.pdf