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Judge Karofsky is prepared to serve on the Supreme Court and deserves an overwhelming victory.
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Judge Karofsky is prepared to serve on the Supreme Court and deserves an overwhelming victory.

The amendment, commonly known as Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin, seeks to strengthen the rights of crime victims to ensure their rights are equal alongside those of the accused. No more, no less.
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Gov. Tony Evers is recommending a federal judge order Wisconsin to conduct the April 7 ballot largely by mail while moving back deadlines for voters to request absentee ballots, as well as for clerks to receive and process them. The

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Imagine the potential psychological and human toll if this shutdown continues indefinitely, unemployment reaches 20% or higher, as some now predict, and we sink into a deep recession or depression.

Many states doing better, data suggests. Milwaukee County looks behind, too.

Is it really wise or noble to sacrifice our way of life, even for a moment, in an effort to save a small percentage of the population– when it seems possible, and perhaps even probable, we are not even pursuing the most effective strategies to protect that vulnerable, small percentage of our population? We should stop conceding our right and duty to think and decide on such questions to the health experts who occupy unelected offices.

In recent weeks, some northern Wisconsin counties have drawn a COVID-19 line asking visitors to stay away—the opposite of the welcoming and inviting messages they have spent millions of dollars sending over decades—and threatening those that do come.

It’s no wonder he’s been elected for 64 years. He has stood for what’s good about Wisconsin and its people.

Judge Karofsky is prepared to serve on the Supreme Court and deserves an overwhelming victory.

The amendment, commonly known as Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin, seeks to strengthen the rights of crime victims to ensure their rights are equal alongside those of the accused. No more, no less.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Reach prospective absentee voters NOW on WisPolitics.com. WisPolitics.com is an efficient and effective way to reach prospective voters — now more so than ever. Due to heightened interest in the COVID-19 impact on Wisconsin, we are seeing audience increases of well over 200% on the

Gov. Tony Evers is recommending a federal judge order Wisconsin to conduct the April 7 ballot largely by mail while moving back deadlines for voters to request absentee ballots, as well as for clerks to receive and process them. The state DOJ, representing Evers, offered the proposal as a “middle

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Academy of Physician Assistants From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers is recommending a federal judge order Wisconsin to conduct the April 7 ballot largely by mail while moving back deadlines for voters to request absentee ballots, as well as for clerks to
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Despite warnings that 60 percent of Wisconsin municipalities are short of necessary poll workers for April 7, the Elections Commission today couldn’t agree on possible guidance for a federal judge on whether the election should be delayed. Ahead of today’s meeting, staff

Imagine the potential psychological and human toll if this shutdown continues indefinitely, unemployment reaches 20% or higher, as some now predict, and we sink into a deep recession or depression.

Many states doing better, data suggests. Milwaukee County looks behind, too.

Is it really wise or noble to sacrifice our way of life, even for a moment, in an effort to save a small percentage of the population– when it seems possible, and perhaps even probable, we are not even pursuing the most effective strategies to protect that vulnerable, small percentage of our population? We should stop conceding our right and duty to think and decide on such questions to the health experts who occupy unelected offices.

In recent weeks, some northern Wisconsin counties have drawn a COVID-19 line asking visitors to stay away—the opposite of the welcoming and inviting messages they have spent millions of dollars sending over decades—and threatening those that do come.

It’s no wonder he’s been elected for 64 years. He has stood for what’s good about Wisconsin and its people.