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Does the governor’s administration have the authority to close down churches, especially when other exceptions are being made?

Let’s make sure we support each other through these hard times.

History tells us panic is the fastest way to expand government and curtail liberties.

Before Johnson makes any more shameful comments about any program aimed at making the lives of people run smoother during this pandemic, he might take the advice of grandmothers everywhere and look to see what in his own yard might first need tending.

U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin is the ideal crossover candidate. On the one hand, she can excite progressive voters. But she has also demonstrated that she can win over a much more moderate electorate in a general election.

State’s annual rainfall up by 7 inches and “100-year floods” now happen routinely.

By appointing a clean energy advocate to the commission charged with deciding whether new oil pipelines are “in the public interest,” Gov. Tony Evers is showing that he understands that Wisconsin’s energy future will not be like its past.
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To help workers impacted by the growing coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Tony Evers has called on lawmakers to immediately repeal a one-week delay in collecting unemployment benefits — something Republicans approved nearly a decade ago. Evers also ordered bars and restaurants

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Requests to vote absentee have surged in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, according to the Wisconsin Elections Commission. WEC today said roughly 64,000 of the more than 173,000 total requests for an absentee ballot have come in since Friday.

The state Dem Party is having “internal discussions” on contingency options for its June 12-13 convention in Wisconsin Dells. Spokeswoman Courtney Beyer told WisPolitics.com options under consideration include limiting the number of people who can attend the convention in person
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — To help workers impacted by the growing coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Tony Evers today called on lawmakers to immediately repeal a one-week delay in collecting unemployment benefits — something Republicans approved nearly a

Does the governor’s administration have the authority to close down churches, especially when other exceptions are being made?

Let’s make sure we support each other through these hard times.

History tells us panic is the fastest way to expand government and curtail liberties.

Before Johnson makes any more shameful comments about any program aimed at making the lives of people run smoother during this pandemic, he might take the advice of grandmothers everywhere and look to see what in his own yard might first need tending.

U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin is the ideal crossover candidate. On the one hand, she can excite progressive voters. But she has also demonstrated that she can win over a much more moderate electorate in a general election.

State’s annual rainfall up by 7 inches and “100-year floods” now happen routinely.

By appointing a clean energy advocate to the commission charged with deciding whether new oil pipelines are “in the public interest,” Gov. Tony Evers is showing that he understands that Wisconsin’s energy future will not be like its past.
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To help workers impacted by the growing coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Tony Evers has called on lawmakers to immediately repeal a one-week delay in collecting unemployment benefits — something Republicans approved nearly a decade ago. Evers also ordered bars and restaurants to be closed to in-house patrons as of 5 p.m.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Academy of Physician Assistants From WisPolitics.com … — The January projection that the state will take in an additional $818.2 million through mid-2021 will almost certainly be lower than anticipated due to COVID-19’s impact on the economy, according to the Legislative Fiscal Bureau. LFB

Requests to vote absentee have surged in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, according to the Wisconsin Elections Commission. WEC today said roughly 64,000 of the more than 173,000 total requests for an absentee ballot have come in since Friday. Around 39,000 of those requests came in yesterday. The total

The state Dem Party is having “internal discussions” on contingency options for its June 12-13 convention in Wisconsin Dells. Spokeswoman Courtney Beyer told WisPolitics.com options under consideration include limiting the number of people who can attend the convention in person and holding some events virtually. Beyer stressed that discussions on
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — To help workers impacted by the growing coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Tony Evers today called on lawmakers to immediately repeal a one-week delay in collecting unemployment benefits — something Republicans approved nearly a decade ago. Evers also ordered bars and restaurants to be