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Now is the time for centrist Democrats who want to defeat Donald Trump to move on from Joe Biden so that either Amy Klobuchar or Pete Buttigieg have some chance at winning the nomination.
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Now is the time for centrist Democrats who want to defeat Donald Trump to move on from Joe Biden so that either Amy Klobuchar or Pete Buttigieg have some chance at winning the nomination.

Many municipalities across our state require just one type of piping material, ductile iron, for water infrastructure projects. By restricting the materials that can be used, these local governments are creating monopolies, driving material costs through the roof.

GOP legislative leaders are again seeking to intervene in a federal lawsuit challenging a state law, this time because they have concerns Dem AG Josh Kaul won’t adequately defend Act 10. It’s another example of GOP lawmakers citing the lame-duck

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Vice President Mike Pence is in Wisconsin today for his first visit since May to promote a Trump administration trade pact. First, Pence will visit Fincantieri Marinette
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The GOP’s top two Republicans today continued to pour cold water on the guv’s call for a special session on guns. Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald told reporters the Senate likely will

Who’s (still) afraid of occupational licensing? It appears that, yet again, the answer is right-wing organizations and their Republican allies in the Wisconsin Legislature.

When Republicans tried playing with the election dates of the Democratic Presidential Primary Election, Democrats (and their accomplices in the state media) cried foul. But Evers’ playing with the election date of the special election, at some cost to local municipalities, has so far been met with silence.

Gross negligence in the storage of guns must have a legal price associated with it. Too few states have legislation with teeth to insure that children are protected.

Creative leadership could save money, pay for more services.

The Legislature’s top two Republicans Monday rejected Gov. Tony Evers’ call to act on a “red-flag” law and universal background checks in a special session next month, vowing they will stand to protect Second Amendment rights. Evers, anticipating their stance,
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Now is the time for centrist Democrats who want to defeat Donald Trump to move on from Joe Biden so that either Amy Klobuchar or Pete Buttigieg have some chance at winning the nomination.

Many municipalities across our state require just one type of piping material, ductile iron, for water infrastructure projects. By restricting the materials that can be used, these local governments are creating monopolies, driving material costs through the roof.

GOP legislative leaders are again seeking to intervene in a federal lawsuit challenging a state law, this time because they have concerns Dem AG Josh Kaul won’t adequately defend Act 10. It’s another example of GOP lawmakers citing the lame-duck laws they passed in December giving them the power to

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Vice President Mike Pence is in Wisconsin today for his first visit since May to promote a Trump administration trade pact. First, Pence will visit Fincantieri Marinette Marine tour the shipyard and deliver remarks to employees. Then
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The GOP’s top two Republicans today continued to pour cold water on the guv’s call for a special session on guns. Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald told reporters the Senate likely will adjourn the special session shortly after gaveling it in and

Who’s (still) afraid of occupational licensing? It appears that, yet again, the answer is right-wing organizations and their Republican allies in the Wisconsin Legislature.

When Republicans tried playing with the election dates of the Democratic Presidential Primary Election, Democrats (and their accomplices in the state media) cried foul. But Evers’ playing with the election date of the special election, at some cost to local municipalities, has so far been met with silence.

Gross negligence in the storage of guns must have a legal price associated with it. Too few states have legislation with teeth to insure that children are protected.

Creative leadership could save money, pay for more services.

The Legislature’s top two Republicans Monday rejected Gov. Tony Evers’ call to act on a “red-flag” law and universal background checks in a special session next month, vowing they will stand to protect Second Amendment rights. Evers, anticipating their stance, told reporters in Milwaukee Monday he could call “serial special
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Tomorrow: WisPolitics.com DC Breakfast with U.S. Rep. Moore, 2020 DNC CEO Solmonese U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore, D-Milwaukee, will talk at the WisPolitics.com DC breakfast on Wednesday, Oct. 23, to discuss her work on the House Ways and Means Committee and the Congressional Black Caucus. Joe
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