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With an historic House vote on impeachment of President Trump looming, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, examine the political impact on Wisconsin voters. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
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A UW-Madison program that links university students and faculty with Wisconsin communities seeking research assistance is gaining traction.

The Democrat-controlled House last week passed the “Voting Rights Advancement Act.” It’s the latest in a line of noble-sounding legislation that cedes more power to the federal government and erodes election integrity.

If Milwaukee’s corporate leadership is sincere in wanting to address the city’s segregation and African American poverty, it needs to support the Fight for $15 living wage movement, recognize the right for workers to organize unions and engage in collective bargaining and support increased investments in public and public higher education.

It’s way past time for the lip service we’ve been given for decades. As Wisconsin prospers, so should northern Wisconsin and all the citizens of the state.

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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The latest Marquette University Law School Poll found little change in how Wisconsin voters view the impeachment proceedings against President Trump. Meanwhile, the president’s standing against potential Dem rivals tightened a touch

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Senate Minority Leader Jennifer Shilling said GOP lawmakers have failed to lead on issues such as helping the middle class and addressing homelessness, because they’ve been unable to agree with each other and focused on opposing the guv. The La

Gov. Evers vetoes bill that would have helped aspiring certified nursing aides and eased CNA shortage in Wisconsin.

Instead of punishing those who work hard under adverse circumstances not of their own making, we need policies supporting them as they struggle to climb to higher income levels.

With an historic House vote on impeachment of President Trump looming, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, examine the political impact on Wisconsin voters. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** One space left: Reserve your ad in the 2020 WisPolitics.com Directory & Almanac Act now to make sure you’ve got a spot in WisPolitics.com’s annual printed Directory & Almanac — special this time around because 2020 marks the 20th anniversary of the launch of WisPolitics.com.

A UW-Madison program that links university students and faculty with Wisconsin communities seeking research assistance is gaining traction.

The Democrat-controlled House last week passed the “Voting Rights Advancement Act.” It’s the latest in a line of noble-sounding legislation that cedes more power to the federal government and erodes election integrity.

If Milwaukee’s corporate leadership is sincere in wanting to address the city’s segregation and African American poverty, it needs to support the Fight for $15 living wage movement, recognize the right for workers to organize unions and engage in collective bargaining and support increased investments in public and public higher education.

It’s way past time for the lip service we’ve been given for decades. As Wisconsin prospers, so should northern Wisconsin and all the citizens of the state.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — GOP 7th CD candidates state Sen. Tom Tiffany and former Army Ranger Jason Church battled in last night’s debate over prevailing wage requirements for federal construction work and who will be the most loyal to President Trump if elected.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The latest Marquette University Law School Poll found little change in how Wisconsin voters view the impeachment proceedings against President Trump. Meanwhile, the president’s standing against potential Dem rivals tightened a touch since November, though the movement was largely within the poll’s

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Senate Minority Leader Jennifer Shilling said GOP lawmakers have failed to lead on issues such as helping the middle class and addressing homelessness, because they’ve been unable to agree with each other and focused on opposing the guv. The La Crosse Dem told WisPolitics.com in a year-end interview her caucus

Gov. Evers vetoes bill that would have helped aspiring certified nursing aides and eased CNA shortage in Wisconsin.

Instead of punishing those who work hard under adverse circumstances not of their own making, we need policies supporting them as they struggle to climb to higher income levels.