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This is a highly regressive tax that would be levied on a household necessity without regard to income.

Hamilton and council members are to blame for losing hundreds of jobs, Sheehy says.
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A panel Gov. Tony Evers has created via executive order is charged with encouraging participation in the 2020 Census. Speaking at a news conference in Milwaukee Monday, Evers noted that Wisconsin was among the national leaders in census participation rates

For Immediate Release Contact: Cate Zeuske 920-264-7027 czeuske@gmail.com Madison, Wis. – The 2019 Wisconsin State Capitol ornament, presented by the Wisconsin Historical Foundation, is now available for purchase. “The 2019 ornament is a tribute to the centennial celebration of Wisconsin’s Suffrage

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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers today signed an executive order creating a panel to encourage participation in the 2020 Census. Speaking at a news conference in Milwaukee, Evers noted that Wisconsin was among the

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Is it too much to ask that our state’s deliberative body of government actually engage in some deliberation? Evidently, when it comes to gun laws, the answer is yes.

In a divided government, there are two ways to lead: With an outstretched hand or a cocked fist; as a hopeful dealmaker or as a jaded partisan. Governor Evers has once again chosen the latter, and in so doing has thrown away any hope of compromise with the Wisconsin Legislature for a chance at politically embarrassing it.

The ACA works well; millions are covered. Premiums are down nationally and in Wisconsin.

The Iowa County Board voted 14-2 earlier this month to spend up to $50,000 to join a court challenge to the PSC decision that effectively thumbed its nose at more than 1,000 citizens who pleaded with the commissioners to deny the American Transmission Company permission to construct the 120-mile-long line.

This is a highly regressive tax that would be levied on a household necessity without regard to income.

Hamilton and council members are to blame for losing hundreds of jobs, Sheehy says.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Nov. 5: WisPolitics.com luncheon with Liz Gilbert, 2020 DNC local organizing committee president Join WisPolitics.com for lunch at The Madison Club, 5 East Wilson St., Madison, on Tuesday Nov. 5 with Liz Gilbert, president of the 2020 Democratic National Convention host committee. Gilbert will talk

A panel Gov. Tony Evers has created via executive order is charged with encouraging participation in the 2020 Census. Speaking at a news conference in Milwaukee Monday, Evers noted that Wisconsin was among the national leaders in census participation rates in 2010. But the guv added the newly formed Complete

For Immediate Release Contact: Cate Zeuske 920-264-7027 czeuske@gmail.com Madison, Wis. – The 2019 Wisconsin State Capitol ornament, presented by the Wisconsin Historical Foundation, is now available for purchase. “The 2019 ornament is a tribute to the centennial celebration of Wisconsin’s Suffrage (1919-2019) and the famous “Forward” sculpture which presides in front

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — The Assembly Committee on Health will hear public testimony today on a series of bills that grew out of the Speaker’s Task Force on Suicide Prevention. The bipartisan bills would create a suicide prevention program and mandate continued suicide
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers today signed an executive order creating a panel to encourage participation in the 2020 Census. Speaking at a news conference in Milwaukee, Evers noted that Wisconsin was among the national leaders in census participation rates in 2010. But the

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Nov. 5: WisPolitics.com luncheon with Liz Gilbert, 2020 DNC local organizing committee president Join WisPolitics.com for lunch at The Madison Club, 5 East Wilson St., Madison, on Tuesday Nov. 5 with Liz Gilbert, executive director of the 2020 Democratic National Convention host committee. Gilbert will

Is it too much to ask that our state’s deliberative body of government actually engage in some deliberation? Evidently, when it comes to gun laws, the answer is yes.

In a divided government, there are two ways to lead: With an outstretched hand or a cocked fist; as a hopeful dealmaker or as a jaded partisan. Governor Evers has once again chosen the latter, and in so doing has thrown away any hope of compromise with the Wisconsin Legislature for a chance at politically embarrassing it.

The ACA works well; millions are covered. Premiums are down nationally and in Wisconsin.

The Iowa County Board voted 14-2 earlier this month to spend up to $50,000 to join a court challenge to the PSC decision that effectively thumbed its nose at more than 1,000 citizens who pleaded with the commissioners to deny the American Transmission Company permission to construct the 120-mile-long line.