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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** March 3: WisPolitics DC breakfast: Congress after Impeachment Join WisPolitics.com for a breakfast with two members of the Wisconsin congressional delegation on Tuesday, March 3 from 7 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. at the Washington Hilton.

Republicans are continuing to pass legislation to put more people in prisons without increased funding, and refusing to invest in programs that are proven to help reduce our children’s chances of ending up in Wisconsin’s prisons.

Lawsuit challenging trans policy in Madison’s schools champions conversion therapy.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The Wisconsin Elections Commission is scheduled to meet today to discuss how to allocate about $9.3 million for election security. The state in January was awarded a
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The White House today nominated Brett Ludwig, a bankruptcy judge in Milwaukee, to fill a longtime vacancy on the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Ludwig, who was appointed to the bankruptcy court for

Organizers of the 2020 Democratic National Convention told a crowd of Wisconsin locals how to sign up as volunteers, register businesses as vendors and maximize impact on the city of Milwaukee. The community conversation took place at MATC last night.

Take a look at Donald Trump’s budget plan for the country’s next fiscal year and you’ll know how lucky we are that Americans elected a Democratic-controlled House of Representatives in 2018.

Wisconsinites are about to face a blizzard of political bafflegab prior to the April presidential primary election that may overwhelm them.

There was something liberating — invigorating, even — about watching these two smart, driven, talented, qualified women, toss aside the unspoken rules and be themselves. Their smart, driven, talented, qualified selves.

“While we are all sitting here debating,” Klobuchar said. “Wisconsin has kicked hundreds of thousands of people off of their voting rolls.”

As the Assembly checked out of the short-lived legislative session last week, some bad bills mercifully died with their departure. Unfortunately, some good bills that should have been passed also perished in the mad dash out.

In a letter asking lawmakers to send him the GOP tax cut package, Dem Gov. Tony Evers urged legislative leaders to “do the right thing” by boosting school funding. Evers’ Friday letter to Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau, and
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** March 3: WisPolitics DC breakfast: Congress after Impeachment Join WisPolitics.com for a breakfast with two members of the Wisconsin congressional delegation on Tuesday, March 3 from 7 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. at the Washington Hilton. The program with U.S. Reps. Mike Gallagher, R-Green Bay, and

Republicans are continuing to pass legislation to put more people in prisons without increased funding, and refusing to invest in programs that are proven to help reduce our children’s chances of ending up in Wisconsin’s prisons.

Lawsuit challenging trans policy in Madison’s schools champions conversion therapy.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The Wisconsin Elections Commission is scheduled to meet today to discuss how to allocate about $9.3 million for election security. The state in January was awarded a $7.8 million federal grant by the U.S. Elections Assistance Commission,
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The White House today nominated Brett Ludwig, a bankruptcy judge in Milwaukee, to fill a longtime vacancy on the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Ludwig, who was appointed to the bankruptcy court for the Eastern District in 2017, is a Marshfield native. He

Organizers of the 2020 Democratic National Convention told a crowd of Wisconsin locals how to sign up as volunteers, register businesses as vendors and maximize impact on the city of Milwaukee. The community conversation took place at MATC last night. Volunteers and local businesses wanting to work or cash in

Take a look at Donald Trump’s budget plan for the country’s next fiscal year and you’ll know how lucky we are that Americans elected a Democratic-controlled House of Representatives in 2018.

Wisconsinites are about to face a blizzard of political bafflegab prior to the April presidential primary election that may overwhelm them.

There was something liberating — invigorating, even — about watching these two smart, driven, talented, qualified women, toss aside the unspoken rules and be themselves. Their smart, driven, talented, qualified selves.

“While we are all sitting here debating,” Klobuchar said. “Wisconsin has kicked hundreds of thousands of people off of their voting rolls.”

As the Assembly checked out of the short-lived legislative session last week, some bad bills mercifully died with their departure. Unfortunately, some good bills that should have been passed also perished in the mad dash out.

In a letter asking lawmakers to send him the GOP tax cut package, Dem Gov. Tony Evers urged legislative leaders to “do the right thing” by boosting school funding. Evers’ Friday letter to Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau, and Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, came ahead of GOP leaders