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Wisconsin Republicans repealed Equal Pay Enforcement Act in 2012.
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Wisconsin Republicans repealed Equal Pay Enforcement Act in 2012.

The only hope Evers had was a compromise on spending increases. Republicans gave it to him—and then some—even after pledging to stop what they called his out-of-control spending.

While the economy may boost Trump’s reelection chances, he also faces barriers.

In a market economy, what goes up can easily go down, especially when domestic and world events threaten stability. Investors, companies and consumers alike get jumpy when confronted with trade wars, Middle East standoffs, uncertainty in the European Union and more.
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U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders says President Trump’s USMCA is “not good enough.” Adrienne Pedersen asked the Vermont senator on “UpFront” how he would help Wisconsin farmers. Sanders responded, “A trade policy that is written by farmers and workers and ordinary

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison From WisPolitics.com … — Former Gov. Scott Walker will take over as president of the conservative Young America’s Foundation in 2021. He told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel the new position precludes him

Wisconsin Republicans repealed Equal Pay Enforcement Act in 2012.

The only hope Evers had was a compromise on spending increases. Republicans gave it to him—and then some—even after pledging to stop what they called his out-of-control spending.

While the economy may boost Trump’s reelection chances, he also faces barriers.

In a market economy, what goes up can easily go down, especially when domestic and world events threaten stability. Investors, companies and consumers alike get jumpy when confronted with trade wars, Middle East standoffs, uncertainty in the European Union and more.
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U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders says President Trump’s USMCA is “not good enough.” Adrienne Pedersen asked the Vermont senator on “UpFront” how he would help Wisconsin farmers. Sanders responded, “A trade policy that is written by farmers and workers and ordinary people, not the CEOs of larger corporations.” Sanders, along with

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison From WisPolitics.com … — Former Gov. Scott Walker will take over as president of the conservative Young America’s Foundation in 2021. He told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel the new position precludes him from running in 2022, when he had mulled bids for